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SIP User's Manual
3. Web-Based Management
Parameter
Description
INVITE messages that are received from this IP Group and forwarded by
the device to another IP Group.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only for USER-type IP Groups.
This parameter is overridden by the ‘Contact User’ parameter (if
configured) in the ‘Account’ table (refer to ''Configuring the Account
Table'' on page
Serving IP Group ID
If configured, INVITE messages initiated from the IP Group are sent to
this Serving IP Group (range 1 to 9). In other words, the INVITEs are sent
to the address defined for the Proxy Set associated with this Serving IP
Group. The Request URI host name in these INVITE messages are set to
the value of the parameter ‘SIP Group Name’ defined for the Serving IP
Group.
Notes:
This field is available only if EnableSBC is set to 1 (refer to “SBC
Configuration” on page
If the parameter PreferRouteTable is set to 1, the routing rules in the
‘Outbound IP Routing’ table takes precedence over this ‘Serving IP
Group ID’ parameter.
If this parameter is not configured, the INVITE messages are sent to
the default Proxy or according to the ‘Outbound IP Routing’ table.
Enable Survivability
Determines whether Survivability mode is enabled for USER-type IP
Groups.
Disable (default).
Enable = Survivability mode is enabled. The device records in its local
database the registration messages sent by the clients belonging to
the USER-type IP Group. If communication with the Serving IP Group
(e.g., IP-PBX) fails, the USER-type IP Group enters into Survivability
mode in which the device uses its database for routing calls between
the clients (e.g., IP phones) of the USER-type IP Group. The RTP
packets between the IP phones in Survivability mode always traverse
through the device. In Survivability mode, the device is capable of
receiving new registrations. When the Serving IP Group is available
again, the device returns to normal mode, sending INVITE and
REGISTER messages to the Serving IP Group.
Notes:
This field is available only if EnableSBC is set to 1 (refer to “SBC
Configuration” on page
This parameter is applicable only to USER-type IP Groups.
Routing Mode
Defines the routing mode for outgoing SIP INVITE messages.
[0]
Not Configured = The routing is done according to the selected
Serving IP Group. If no Serving IP Group is selected, the device routes
the call according to the 'Outbound IP Routing' table (refer to
“Outbound IP Routing Table” on page
).
[1]
Routing Table = The device routes the call according to the
'Outbound IP Routing' table.
[2]
Serving IP Group = The device sends the SIP INVITE to the
selected Serving IP Group. If no Serving IP Group is selected, the
default IP Group is used. If the Proxy server(s) associated with the
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