SIP User's Manual
3.4.7.4.7 Internal SRV Table
The 'Internal SRV Table' page provides a table for resolving host names to DNS A-
Records. Three different A-Records can be assigned to each host name. Each A-Record
contains the host name, priority, weight, and port.
Notes:
To configure the Internal SRV table, take these 9 steps:
Open the 'Internal SRV Table' page (Configuration tab > Protocol Configuration
1.
menu > Routing Tables submenu > Internal SRV Table page item).
In the 'Domain Name' field, enter the host name to be translated. You can enter a
2.
string of up to 31 characters long.
From the 'Transport Type' drop-down list, select a transport type.
3.
In the 'DNS Name 1' field, enter the first DNS A-Record to which the host name is
4.
translated.
In the 'Priority', 'Weight' and 'Port' fields, enter the relevant values
5.
Repeat steps 4 through 5, for the second and third DNS names, if required.
6.
Repeat steps 2 through 6, for each entry.
7.
Click the Submit button to save your changes.
8.
To save the changes so they are available after a hardware reset or power fail, refer to
9.
''Saving Configuration'' on page 230.
Version 5.6
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If the Internal SRV table is configured, the device initially attempts to
resolve a domain name using this table. If the domain name isn't found,
the device performs an Service Record (SRV) resolution using an
external DNS server.
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You can also configure the Internal SRV table using the ini file table
parameter SRV2IP (refer to ''Networking Parameters'' on page 260).
Figure 3-76: Internal SRV Table Screen
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