User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Figure
17-1: Account Table Page
2.
In the 'Add' field, enter the desired table row index, and then click
Add
. A new row
appears.
3.
Configure the Account parameters according to the table below.
4.
Click the
Apply
button to save your changes.
5.
To save the changes, see 'Saving Configuration' on page
6.
To perform registration, click the
Register
button; to unregister, click
Unregister
. The
registration method for each Trunk Group is according to the setting of the
'Registration Mode' parameter in the Trunk Group Settings page.
Account Table Parameters Description
Parameter
Description
Served Trunk
Group
CLI: served-trunk-
group
[Account_ServedTr
unkGroup]
Defines the Trunk Group ID that you want to register and/or authenticate to a
destination IP Group (i.e., Serving IP Group).
For Tel-to-IP calls, the Served Trunk Group is the source Trunk Group
from where the call originated.
For IP-to-Tel calls, the Served Trunk Group is the HuntTrunk Group ID to
which the call is sent.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only to the Gateway application.
Served IP Group
[Account_ServedIP
Group]
Defines the Source IP Group (e.g., IP-PBX) for which registration and/or
authentication is done.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only to the SBC and IP-to-IP applications
(not Gateway application).
Serving IP Group
[Account_ServingI
PGroup]
Defines the destination IP Group ID to where the SIP REGISTER requests, if
enabled, are sent and authentication is done. The actual destination to where
the REGISTER requests are sent is the IP address configured for the Proxy
Set ID that is associated with the IP Group.
Registration occurs only if:
Gateway application only:
The 'Registration Mode' parameter is set to
'Per Account' in the Hunt Group Settings table (see Configuring Hunt
Group Settings on page
The 'Register' parameter in the Account table is set to
Yes
.
For the Gateway and IP-to-IP applications:
For Tel-to-IP calls, the serving IP Group is the destination IP Group
defined in the Trunk Group Settings table or Outbound IP Routing Table
(see Configuring the Outbound IP Routing Table on page
For IP-to-Tel calls, the Serving IP Group is the 'Source IP Group ID'
defined in the Inbound IP Routing Table (see 'Configuring the Inbound IP
Routing Table' on page
Note:
If no match is found in this table for incoming or outgoing calls, the
username and password is taken from the UserName and Password
parameters on the Proxy & Registration page.
Username
[Account_Userna
me]
Defines the digest MD5 Authentication user name.
The valid value is a string of up to 50 characters.
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