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User's Manual
27. Routing
alternative Tel-to-IP routing rules, see Configuring Tel-to-IP Routing Rules on page
495. The table below shows an example of alternative routing where the device uses
the first available alternative routing rule to re-route the initial, unsuccessful Tel-to-IP
call destination.
Table
27-7: Alternative Routing based on SIP Response Code Example
Destination
Phone Prefix
IP Destination
SIP Response
Rule Used?
Main Route
40
10.33.45.68
408 Request
Timeout
No
Alternative Route
#1
40
10.33.45.70
486 Busy Here
No
Alternative Route
#2
40
10.33.45.72
200 OK
Yes
Proxy Sets:
Proxy Sets are used for Server-type IP Groups (e.g., an IP PBX or
proxy), which define the address (IP address or FQDN) of the server (see Configuring
Proxy Sets on page 348). As you can configure multiple IP destinations per Proxy Set,
the device supports proxy redundancy, which works together with the alternative
routing feature. If the destination of a routing rule in the Tel-to-IP Routing table is an IP
Group, the device routes the call to the IP destination configured for the Proxy Set
associated with the IP Group. If the first IP destination of the Proxy Set is unavailable,
the device attempts to re-route the call to the next proxy destination, and so on until an
available IP destination is located. To enable the Proxy Redundancy feature for a
Proxy Set, set the IsProxyHotSwap parameter to 1 and the EnableProxyKeepAlive
parameter to 1.
When the Proxy Redundancy feature is enabled, the device continually monitors the
connection with the proxies by using keep-alive messages (SIP OPTIONS). The
device sends these messages every user-defined interval (ProxyKeepAliveTime
parameter). If the first (primary) proxy in the list replies with a SIP response code that
you have also configured by the 'Keep-Alive Failure Responses' parameter, the device
considers the Proxy as down; otherwise, the device considers the proxy as "alive". If
the proxy is still considered down after a user-defined number of re-transmissions
(configured by the HotSwapRtx parameter), the device attempts to communicate
(using the same INVITE) with the next configured (redundant) proxy in the list, and so
on until an available redundant proxy is located. Once an available proxy is located,
the device can operate in one of the following modes (configured by the
ProxyRedundancyMode parameter):
•
Parking mode:
The device continues operating with the redundant proxy (now
active) until the next failure occurs, after which it switches to the next redundant
proxy.
•
Homing mode:
The device always attempts to operate with the primary proxy. In
other words, it switches back to the primary proxy whenever it's available again.
If none of the proxy servers respond, the device goes over the list again.
Note:
The device assumes that all the proxy servers belonging to the Proxy Set are
synchronized with regards to registered users. Thus, when the device locates an
available proxy using the Hot Swap feature, it does not re-register the users; new
registration (refresh) is done as normal.
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