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User's Manual 472 Document #: LTRT-12809
Mediant 800 MSBR
Parameter Description
The default is -1 (i.e., not configured).
Call Trigger
[IP2IPRouting_Trigger]
CLI: trigger
Defines the reason (i.e, trigger) for re-routing the SIP request:
[0] Any = (Default) This routing rule is used for all scenarios (re-
routes and non-re-routes).
[1] 3xx = Re-routes the request if it was triggered as a result of a SIP
3xx response.
[2] REFER = Re-routes the INVITE if it was triggered as a result of a
REFER request.
[3] 3xx or REFER = Applies to options [1] and [2].
[4] Initial only = This routing rule is used for regular requests that the
device forwards to the destination. This rule is not used for re-routing
of requests triggered by the receipt of REFER or 3xx.
Operation Routing Rule
Destination Type
[IP2IPRouting_DestTyp
e]
CLI: dst-type
Determines the destination type to which the outgoing SIP dialog is sent.
[0] IP Group = (Default) The SIP dialog is sent to the IP Group’s
Proxy Set (SERVER-type IP Group) or registered contact from the
database (if USER-type IP Group).
[1] Dest Address = The SIP dialog is sent to the address configured
in the following fields: 'Destination SRD ID', 'Destination Address',
'Destination Port', and 'Destination Transport Type'.
[2] Request URI = The SIP dialog is sent to the address indicated in
the incoming Request-URI. If the fields 'Destination Port' and
'Destination Transport Type' are configured, the incoming Request-
URI parameters are overridden and these fields take precedence.
[3] ENUM = An ENUM query is sent to include the destination
address. If the fields 'Destination Port' and 'Destination Transport
Type' are configured, the incoming Request-URI parameters are
overridden and these fields take precedence.
[4] Hunt Group = Used for call center survivability. For more
information, see 'Call Survivability for Call Centers' on page 451.
[5] Dial Plan = The IP destination is determined by a Dial Plan index
of the loaded Dial Plan file. The syntax of the Dial Plan index in the
Dial Plan file is as follows: <destination / called prefix number>,0,<IP
destination>
Note that the second parameter "0" is ignored. An example of a
configured Dial Plan (# 6) in the Dial Plan file is shown below:
[ PLAN6 ]
200,0,10.33.8.52 ; called prefix 200 is
routed to destination 10.33.8.52
201,0,10.33.8.52
300,0,itsp.com ; called prefix 300 is
routed to destination itsp.com
Once the Dial Plan is defined, you need to assign it (0 to 7) to the
routing rule as the destination in the 'Destination Address' parameter,
where "0" denotes [PLAN1], "1" denotes [PLAN2], and so on.
[7] LDAP = LDAP-based routing.
Destination IP Group ID
[IP2IPRouting_DestIPG
roupID]
CLI: dst-ip-group-id
Defines the IP Group ID to where you want to route the call. The SIP
dialog messages are sent to the IP address defined for the Proxy Set
associated with this IP Group. If you select an IP Group, it is
unnecessary to configure a destination IP address (in the 'Destination
Address' field). However, if both parameters are configured, then the IP
Group takes precedence.

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