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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
AlwaysUseRouteTable
[Use Routing Table for Host
Names and Profiles]
Use the internal Tel to IP routing table to obtain the URI Host name and
(optionally) an IP profile (per call), even if Proxy server is used.
0 = Don’t use (default)
1 = Use
This Domain name is used, instead of Proxy name or Proxy IP
address, in the INVITE SIP URI.
Prefix
[Tel to IP Routing Table]
Prefix = <Destination Phone Prefix>,<Destination IP Address>,<Source
Phone Prefix>,<Profile ID>
For example:
Prefix = 20,10.2.10.2,202,1
Prefix = 10[340-451]xxx#,10.2.10.6,*,1
Prefix = *,gateway.domain.com,*
<destination / source phone prefix> can be single number or a
range of numbers.
This parameter can appear up to 50 times.
Parameters can be skipped by using the sign ‘$$’, for example:
Prefix = $$,10.2.10.2,202,1
The <Destination IP Address> field can be either in dotted
format notation or a FQDN. This field can also include a
selected port to use
(in the format: <IP Address>:<Port>).
For available notations, see
Dialing Plan Notation
.
For detailed information on this feature, see
Tel to IP Routing
Table
.
PSTNPrefix
[IP to Trunk Group Routing
Table]
PSTNPrefix = a,b,c,d,e
a = Destination Number Prefix
b = Trunk group ID (1 to 99)
c = Source Number Prefix
d = Source IP address (obtained from the Contact header in the INVITE
message)
e = IP Profile ID (1 to 4)
Selection of trunk groups (for IP to Tel calls) is according to destination
number, source number and source IP address.
To support the ‘in call alternative routing’ feature, users can use
two entries that support the same call, but assigned it with a
different trunk groups. The second entree functions as an
alternative selection if the first rule fails as a result of one of the
release reasons listed in the AltRouteCauseIP2Tel table.
An optional IP ProfileID (1 to 4) can be applied to each routing
rule.
The Source IP Address can include the ‘x’ wildcard to represent
single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all IP addresses
between 10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99.
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