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SIP User's Manual
3. Web-Based Management
2.
From the 'Routing Index' drop-down list, select the range of entries that you want to
add.
3.
Configure the table according to the table below.
4.
Click the
Submit
button to save your changes.
5.
To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to ''Saving
Configuration'' on page
Table
3-47: Inbound IP Routing Table Description
Parameter
Description
IP to Tel Routing Mode
[RouteModeIP2Tel]
Determines whether to route the IP calls before or after manipulation
of the destination number (configured in ''Configuring the Number
Manipulation Tables'' on page
[0]
Route calls before manipulation = IP-to-IP calls are routed
before the number manipulation rules are applied (default).
[1]
Route calls after manipulation = IP-to-IP outbound calls are
routed after the number manipulation rules are applied.
Dest. Host Prefix
[PstnPrefix_DestHostPrefix_
The Request URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE
message. If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty.
The asterisk (*) symbol can be used to depict any destination host
prefix.
Source Host Prefix
[PstnPrefix_SrcHostPrefix]
The From header URI host name prefix of the incoming INVITE
message. If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty.
The asterisk (*) symbol can be used to depict any source host
prefix.
Dest. Phone Prefix
[PstnPrefix_DestPrefix]
The called telephone number prefix.
The prefix can be 1 to 49 digits long.
Note:
For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing
Plan Notation'' on page
Source Phone Prefix
[PstnPrefix_SourcePrefix]
The calling telephone number prefix.
The prefix can be 1 to 49 digits long.
Note:
For notations representing multiple numbers, refer to ''Dialing
Plan Notation'' on page
Source IP Address
[PstnPrefix_SourceAddress]
The source IP address of an IP-to-IP call (obtained from the Contact
header in the SIP INVITE message).
Notes:
The source IP address can include the letter "x" wildcard to
represent single digits. For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all the
addresses between 10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99.
The source IP address can include the asterisk (*) wildcard to
represent any number between 0 and 255. For example, 10.8.8.*
represents all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
Inbound SIP IP calls matching all or any combination of the above routing rules are subsequently
assigned to the IP Group selected below.
Trunk Group ID
[PstnPrefix_TrunkGroupId]
Identifies these calls as IP-to-IP calls when set to -1.
IP Profile ID
[PstnPrefix_ProfileId]
IP profile (configured in ''IP Profile Settings'' on page
) assigned
to the inbound IP-to-IP call.
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