SIP User's Manual
4
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Initial
Configuration
Version 2.4
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June 2008
Figure
4-14: IP to Tel Routing Table Screen
2.
Add the entries displayed in the figure above by performing the following:
a.
From the ‘Position' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to add.
b.
In the ‘Destination Number’ field, enter a called telephone number prefix.
c.
From the ‘Destination Interface’ drop-down list, select the ISDN interface number
to which calls that match the destination number are routed.
d.
Click the
Insert
button to add the entry.
For detailed information on the IP to Tel Routing table, refer to section '
717H743H
IP to Tel Routing
Table
' on page
718H744H
91.
4.1.9
Configuring Tel to IP Routing Table
The Tel to IP Routing Table is used (as an alternative to a Proxy server) to route outgoing
Tel-to-IP calls to a remote IP destination, or to the MediaPack itself (depending on the
extension number). The Tel to IP Routing Table is used as an alternative to a Proxy server.
The procedure below describes how to configure Tel-to-IP call routing according to our
example setup: Outgoing Tel calls with numbers 2000 and 4000 are to be routed to IP
address 10.33.2.36; while outgoing Tel calls with numbers 1000 and 3000 are to be routed
back to the MediaPack itself.
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To configure the Tel to IP Routing table take the next 2 steps:
1.
Open the ‘Tel to IP Routing Table’ screen (
Protocol Management
menu >
Routing
Tables
submenu >
Tel to IP Routing
option).