Internal Dns Table; Table 5-22: Ip To Hunt Group Routing Table - AudioCodes MP-124 User Manual

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Parameter
IP to Tel Routing Mode
[RouteModeIP2Tel]
Dest. Phone Prefix
Source Phone Prefix
Source IP Address
Any SIP incoming call whose destination number matches the prefix defined in the 'Dest. Phone
Prefix' field, and whose source number matches the prefix defined in the adjacent 'Source Phone
Prefix' field, and whose source IP address matches the address defined in the 'Source IP Address'
field is assigned to the Hunt Group in the corresponding 'Hunt Group ID' field.
Notes:
IP-to-Hunt Group routing can be performed according to any combination of source / destination
phone prefixes and source IP address, or using each independently.
For available notations that represent multiple numbers (used in the prefix columns), refer to
'Dialing Plan Notation' on page 124.
Hunt Group ID
Profile ID
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Table 5-22: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table

Defines order between routing calls to Hunt group and manipulation of
destination number.
[0] Route calls before manipulation = IP-to-Tel calls are routed before
the number manipulation rules are applied (default).
[1] Route calls after manipulation = IP-to-Tel calls are routed after the
number manipulation rules are applied.
Represents a called telephone number prefix. The prefix can be 1 to 49
digits long. An asterisk (*) represents all numbers.
Represents a calling telephone number prefix. The prefix can be 1 to 49
digits long. An asterisk (*) represents all numbers.
Represents the source IP address of an IP-to-Tel call (obtained from the
Contact header in the INVITE message).
Note: The source IP address can include the 'x' wildcard to represent
single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all the addresses between
10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99. In addition, the source IP address can include the
asterisk (*) wildcard, which represents any number between 0 and 255.
For example, 10.8.8.* represents all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and
10.8.8.255.
Hunt Group ID to which calls that match these prefixes are assigned.
Number of the IP profile that is assigned to the routing rule.

Internal DNS Table

The Internal DNS Table option, similar to a DNS resolution, is used to translate host
names into IP addresses. It is used when hostname translation is required (e.g., 'Tel to IP
Routing' table). Two different IP addresses can be assigned to the same hostname. If the
hostname isn't found in this table, the gateway communicates with an external DNS server.
Assigning two IP addresses to hostname can be used for alternative routing (using the 'Tel
to IP Routing' table).
For a description of the ini file parameter DNS2IP used to configure the Internal DNS table,
refer to 'Networking Parameters' on page 256.
If the Internal DNS table is configured, the gateway first tries to resolve a
Note:
domain name using this table. If the domain name isn't found, the gateway
performs a DNS resolution using an external DNS server.
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