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User Information File
The User Information file maps PBX extensions to global IP numbers. In this context, a
global IP number serves as a routing identifier for calls in the ‘IP World’. The PBX extension
uses this mapping to emulate the behavior of an IP phone. Note that the mapping
mechanism is disabled by default and must be activated using the parameter
‘EnableUserInfoUsage’ (described in
SIP Configuration Parameters
).
Each line in the file represents a mapping rule of a single PBX extension (up to 1000 rules
can be configured). Each line includes five items separated with commas. The items are
described in
Table 79
. An example of a User Information file is shown in
Figure 130
.
Each PBX extension registers (and authenticated) separately (a REGISTER message is sent
for each entry, only if AuthenticationMode is set to ‘Per Endpoint’) using the IP number in the
From / To headers. The REGISTER messages are sent gradually (i.e., initially, the gateway
sends requests according to the maximum number of allowed SIP dialogs (configured by the
parameter NumberOfActiveDialogs), after each received response, the subsequent request
is sent). Therefore, no more than ‘NumberOfActiveDialogs’ dialogs are active
simultaneously. The username and password are used for SIP Authentication when required.
The calling number of outgoing Tel to IP calls is first translated to an IP number and then (if
defined) the manipulation rules are performed. The Display Name is used in the From
header in addition to the IP number.
The called number of incoming IP to Tel calls is translated to a PBX extension only after
manipulation rules (if defined) are performed.
The User Information file is a text file (the file size mustn’t exceed 106,000 bytes) that can be
loaded via the
ini
file (UserInfoFileName, described in
Configuration Files Parameters
), the
Embedded Web Server (see
Auxiliary Files
) or by using the automatic update mechanism
(UserInfoFileURL, see
Automatic Update Mechanism
).
Table 79
User Information Items
Item Description
Maximum
Size
PBX extension #
The relevant PBX extension number
10
Global IP #
The relevant IP number
20
Display name
A string that represents the PBX extensions
for the Caller ID.
30
Username
A string that represents the username for
SIP registration.
20
Password
A string that represents the password for SIP
registration.
20
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