User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-65432
MP-11x & MP-124
Parameter
Description
Operation Routing Rule
Destination Type
[IP2IPRouting_DestType]
Determines the destination type to which the outgoing SIP dialog
is sent.
[0]
IP Group = (Default) The SIP dialog is sent to the IP
Group’s Proxy Set (SERVER-type IP Group) or registered
contact from the database (if USER-type IP Group).
[1]
Dest Address = The SIP dialog is sent to the address
configured in the following fields: 'Destination SRD ID',
'Destination Address', 'Destination Port', and 'Destination
Transport Type'.
[2]
Request URI = The SIP dialog is sent to the address
indicated in the incoming Request-URI. If the fields
'Destination Port' and 'Destination Transport Type' are
configured, the incoming Request-URI parameters are
overridden and these fields take precedence.
[3]
ENUM = An ENUM query is sent to include the destination
address. If the fields 'Destination Port' and 'Destination
Transport Type' are configured, the incoming Request-URI
parameters are overridden and these fields take precedence.
[4]
Hunt Group = Used for call center survivability. For more
information, see Call Survivability for Call Centers.
[5]
Dial Plan = The IP destination is determined by a Dial Plan
index of the loaded Dial Plan file. The syntax of the Dial Plan
index in the Dial Plan file is as follows: <destination / called
prefix number>,0,<IP destination>
Note that the second parameter "0" is ignored. An example of
a configured Dial Plan (# 6) in the Dial Plan file is shown
below:
[ PLAN6
]
200,0,10.33.8.52 ; called prefix 200 is
routed to destination 10.33.8.52
201,0,10.33.8.52
300,0,itsp.com ; called prefix 300 is
routed to destination itsp.com
Once the Dial Plan is defined, you need to assign it (0 to 7) to
the routing rule as the destination in the 'Destination Address'
parameter, where "0" denotes
[PLAN1],
"1" denotes
[PLAN2],
and so on.
Destination IP Group ID
[IP2IPRouting_DestIPGroupID]
Defines the IP Group ID to where you want to route the call. The
SIP dialog messages are sent to the IP address defined for the
Proxy Set associated with this IP Group. If you select an IP
Group, it is unnecessary to configure a destination IP address (in
the 'Destination Address' field). However, if both parameters are
configured, then the IP Group takes precedence.
If the destination IP Group is of USER type, the device searches
for a match between the Request-URI (of the received SIP dialog)
to an AOR registration record in the device's database. The SIP
dialog is then sent to the IP address of the registered contact.
The default is -1.
Notes:
This parameter is only relevant if the parameter 'Destination
Type' is set to 'IP Group'. However, regardless of the settings
of the parameter 'Destination Type', the IP Group is still used -
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