Com.X Administrator Guide
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Scenario:
All outgoing calls must be prepended with 08 and followed by 55 and the CID, if any.
Configuration:
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Add a FlexPath with a Match rule with an outbound route as destination and
the following transform: 08D55C
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Assign extension ports that need this transform to the FlexPath.
Scenario:
All calls incoming on a SIP trunk needs to be prepended with 77.
Configuration:
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Add a FlexPath with a match rule that includes inbound DID routing
transforms as follows: 77D
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Assign the SIP trunk to the FlexPath.
3.12.11.9 Assigning DIDs to BRI ports
When DIDs are not provided over BRI channels, DIDs can be associated directly with
BRI ports in the Com.X to facilitate call routing.
Scenario:
DIDs 9001 – 9004 need to be associated with 4 BRI ports.
Configuration:
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Create a Trunk Group for each BRI port. BRI ports cannot be assigned to
FlexPaths directly.
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Create FlexPath for each BRI port
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Add Start routes to the FlexPaths that transform to the required DIDs
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Set the destinations of the Start routes to Inbound DIDs for inbound call
routing.
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Assign the BRI ports to their specific FlexPaths.
3.12.11.10 Load-balancing calls
Outbound calls can be load-balanced across telco interfaces or network routes using
FlexPath.
Scenario:
Company A has 8 extension, and wishes to load-balance outgoing calls across two
DSL links, each supporting up to a maximum of 4 simultaneous calls. The DL routers
have IPs 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2. The company's VOIP service provider has
provided the company with the IP addresses of two SIP proxies: 10.0.0.1 and
10.0.0.2
Configuration:
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Add two SIP trunks, with distinct IP address end-points (in this scenario
10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2) These may be two proxies with the same provider, but
for IP routing capability, the IP addresses must be different. When routing
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