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CHAPTER34 Routing SBC
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
â–  [10] All Users = Device checks whether the Request-URI (i.e.,
destination user) in the incoming INVITE is registered in its'
users’ database, and if yes, it sends the INVITE to the address
of the corresponding contact specified in the database. If the
Request-URI is not registered, the call is rejected.
â–  [11] IP Group Set = The device employs load balancing and
routes the call to one of the IP Groups in the IP Group Set
assigned using the 'IP Group Set' parameter (below).
â–  [12] Destination Tag = The device routes the call to an IP
Group determined by Dial Plan tags. The tag is specified in the
'Routing Tag Name' parameter (below). For more information on
using tags to determine destination IP Group, see Using Dial
Plan Tags for Routing Destinations.
â–  [13] Internal = Instead of sending the incoming SIP dialog to
another destination, the device replies to the sender of the dialog
with a SIP response code or a redirection response, configured
by the 'Internal Action' (IP2IPRouting_InternalAction) parameter
in this table (see below).
Note:
â–  Use the Dial Plan option only for backward compatibility
purposes; otherwise, use prefix tags as described in Configuring
Dial Plans.
â–  If you configure the parameter to Dest Address, Request URI,
ENUM, Dial Plan or LDAP, you must specify a destination IP
Group using the 'Destination IP Group' parameter, even though
these calls are not sent to the specified IP Group (i.e., its
associated Proxy Set). This allows you to associate other
configuration entities (such as an IP Profile) that are assigned to
the IP Group, with the destination of these calls. If you do not
specify a destination IP Group, the device uses its own logic in
choosing a destination IP Group (and thus its associated
configuration entities) for the routing rule.
â–  You can configure up to 20 IP-to-IP Routing rules whose
'Destination Type' is Internal.
'Destination IP Group'
dst-ip-group-
name
[IP2IPRouting_
DestIPGroupName]
Defines the IP Group to where you want to route the call. The actual
destination of the SIP dialog message depends on the IP Group type
(as defined in the 'Type' parameter):
â–  Server-type IP Group: The SIP dialog is sent to the IP address
configured for the Proxy Set that is associated with the IP
Group.
â–  User-type IP Group: The device checks if the SIP dialog is from
a registered user, by searching for a match between the
Request-URI of the received SIP dialog and an AOR registration
record in the device's database. If found, the device sends the
SIP dialog to the IP address specified in the database for the
registered contact.
By default, no value is defined.
Note:
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BrandAudioCodes
ModelE-SBC
CategoryGateway
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