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Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
Table 31
Tel to IP Routing Table
Parameter Description
Destination Phone Prefix Each entry in the Destination Phone Prefix fields represents a called telephone
number prefix. The prefix can be 1 to 19 digits long. An asterisk (*) represents all
numbers.
Source Phone Prefix
Each entry in the Source Phone Prefix fields represents a calling telephone
number prefix. The prefix can be 1 to 19 digits long. An asterisk (*) represents all
numbers.
Any telephone number whose destination number matches the prefix defined in the ‘Destination Phone
Prefix’ field and its source number matches the prefix defined in the adjacent ‘Source Phone Prefix‘ field, is
sent to the IP address entered in the ‘IP Address’ field.
Note that Tel to IP routing can be performed according to a combination of source and destination phone
prefixes, or using each independently.
An additional entry of the same prefixes can be assigned to enable alternative routing.
For available notations that represent multiple numbers, see
Dialing Plan Notation
.
Destination IP Address
In each of the IP Address fields, enter the IP address (and optionally port number)
that is assigned to these prefixes. Domain names, such as domain.com, can be
used instead of IP addresses.
For example: <IP Address>:<Port>
To discard outgoing IP calls, enter 0.0.0.0 in this field.
When using domain names, you must enter a DNS server IP
address, or alternatively define these names in the ‘Internal
DNS Table’.
Profile ID
Enter the number of the IP profile that is assigned to the destination IP address
defined in the ‘Destination IP Address’ field.
Status
A read only field representing the quality of service of the destination IP address.
N/A = Alternative Routing feature is disabled.
OK = IP route is available
Ping Error = No ping to IP destination, route is not available
QoS Low = Bad QoS of IP destination, route is not available
DNS Error = No DNS resolution (only when domain name is used instead of an IP
address).
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