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3. Web-Based Management
2.
From the 'Profile ID' drop-down list, select the Tel Profile identification number you
want to configure.
3.
In the 'Profile Name' field, enter an arbitrary name that enables you to easily identify
the Tel Profile.
4.
From the 'Profile Preference' drop-down list, select the priority of the Tel Profile, where
'1' is the lowest priority and '20' is the highest. If both IP and Tel profiles apply to the
same call, the coders and other common parameters (noted by an asterisk in the
description of the parameter TelProfile) of the preferred Profile are applied to that call.
If the Preference of the Tel and IP Profiles is identical, the Tel Profile parameters are
applied.
Note:
If the coder lists of both IP and Tel Profiles apply to the same call, only the
coders common to both are used. The order of the coders is determined by the
preference.
5.
Configure the Profile's parameters according to your requirements. For detailed
information on each parameter, refer to its description on the page in which it is
configured as an individual parameter.
6.
From the 'Coder Group' drop-down list, select the Coder Group (refer to ''Coder Group
Settings'' on page
) or the device's default coder (refer to ''Coders'' on page
) to
which you want to assign the Profile.
7.
Repeat steps 2 through 6 to configure additional Tel Profiles (optional).
8.
Click the
Submit
button to save your changes.
9.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page
3.4.7.5.3 IP Profile Settings
The 'IP Profile Settings' page allows you to define up to nine different IP Profiles. You can
then assign these IP Profiles to routing rules in the 'Tel to IP Routing' page (refer to ''Tel to
IP Routing Table'' on page
) or 'Outbound IP Routing Table' if EnableSBC is set to 1
(refer to “Outbound IP Routing Table” on page
) and 'IP to Trunk Group Routing' page
(refer to ''IP to Trunk Group Routing'' on page
) or 'Inbound IP Routing Table' if
EnableSBC is set to 1 (refer to “Inbound IP Routing Table” on page
). IP Profiles can
also be used when working with a Proxy server (set AlwaysUseRouteTable to 1).
Note:
You can also configure the IP Profiles using the
ini
file table parameter
IPProfile (refer to ''SIP Configuration Parameters'' on page
).
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