Obtaining Ip Destination From Dial Plan File - AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual

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3.
Add an SBC IP-to-IP routing rule using the prefix tag to represent the different source
or destination URI user parts:
a.
Open the IP-to-IP Routing table (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > SBC >
Routing SBC > IP-to-IP Routing Table), and then click Add.
b.
Click the Rule tab, and then enter the prefix tag in the 'Source Username Prefix'
or 'Destination Username Prefix' fields (e.g., "LOCL", without the quotes).
c.
Continue configuring the rule as required.
4.
Configure a manipulation rule to remove the prefix tags before the device sends the
message to the destination:
a.
Open the IP to IP Outbound Manipulation table (Configuration tab > VoIP menu
> SBC > Manipulations SBC > IP-to-IP Outbound), and then click Add.
b.
Click the Rule tab, and then configure matching characteristics for the incoming
call (e.g., set 'Source IP Group ID' to "1"), including calls with the prefix tag (in the
'Source Username Prefix' or 'Destination Username Prefix' fields, enter the prefix
tag to remove).
c.
Click the Action tab, and then in the 'Remove from Left' or 'Remove from Right'
fields (depending on whether you added the tag at the beginning or end of the
URI user part, respectively), enter the number of characters making up the tag.

36.1.5.4 Obtaining IP Destination from Dial Plan File

You can use a Dial Plan index listed in a loaded Dial Plan file for determining the IP
destination of Tel-to-IP /IP-to-IP and SBC calls. This enables the mapping of called
numbers to IP addresses (in dotted-decimal notation) or FQDNs (up to 15 characters).
To configure routing to an IP destination based on Dial Plan:
1.
Create the Dial Plan file. The syntax of the Dial Plan index for this feature is as
follows:
<destination / called prefix number>,0,<IP destination>
Note: The second parameter "0" is not used and ignored.
An example of a configured Dial Plan (# 6) in the Dial Plan file is shown below:
[ PLAN6 ]
200,0,10.33.8.52
10.33.8.52
201,0,10.33.8.52
300,0,itsp.com
2.
Convert the file to a loadable file and then load it to the device (see ''Creating a Dial
Plan File'' on page 583).
3.
Assign the Dial Plan index to the required routing rule:
SBC Calls: In the SBC IP-to-IP Routing table, do the following:
a.
b.
Tel-to-IP/IP-to-IP Calls (Gateway application): In the Outbound IP Routing table,
do the following:
a.
DialPlan<index>
Where "DialPlan0" denotes [PLAN1] in the Dial Plan file, "DialPlan1" denotes [PLAN2], and
so on.
Version 6.8
; called prefix 200 is routed to
; called prefix 300 is routed to itsp.com
Set the 'Destination Type' field to Dial Plan.
In the 'Destination Address' field, enter the required Dial Plan index, where
"0" denotes [PLAN1] in the Dial Plan file, "1" denotes [PLAN2], and so on.
In the 'Destination Address' field, enter the required Dial Plan index using the
following syntax:
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