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SIP User's Manual 334 Document #: LTRT-65412
MP-11x & MP-124
6.14.2 Alternative Routing Parameters
The alternative routing parameters are described in the table below.
Table 6-53: Alternative Routing Parameters
Parameter Description
Web/EMS: Redundant Routing
Mode
Determines the type of redundant routing mechanism to
implement when a call can’t be completed using the main
route.
[RedundantRoutingMode]
[0]
Disable = No redundant routing is used. If the call can’t
be completed using the main route (using the active Proxy
or the first matching rule in the Routing table), the call is
disconnected.
[1]
Routing Table = Internal routing table is used to locate a
redundant route (default).
[2] Proxy = Proxy list is used to locate a redundant route.
Note:
Web: Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP
EMS: Enable Alternative Routing
To implement the Redundant Routing Mode, you first
need to configure the parameter AltRouteCauseTEL2IP
(Reasons for Alternative Routing table).
Enables the Alternative Routing feature for Tel-to-IP calls.
[AltRoutingTel2IPEnable]
[0]
Disable = Disables the Alternative Routing feature
(default).
[1]
Enable = Enables the Alternative Routing feature.
[2]
For information on the Alternative Routing feature, refer to
''
Status Only = The Alternative Routing feature is
disabled, but read-only information on the Quality of Service
of the destination IP addresses is provided.
Configuring Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and
QoS)'' 415 on page .
Web: Alt Routing Tel to IP Mode
EMS: Alternative Routing Mode
Determines the event(s) reason for triggering Alternative
Routing.
[AltRoutingTel2IPMode]
[0]
None = Alternative routing is not used.
[1]
Connectivity = Alternative routing is performed if ping to
initial destination fails.
[2]
QoS = Alternative routing is performed if poor QoS is
detected.
[3] Both = Alternative routing is performed if either ping to
initial destination fails, poor Quality of Service is detected,
or DNS host name is not resolved (default).
QoS is quantified according to delay and packet loss
calculated according to previous calls. QoS statistics are
reset if no new data is received within two minutes. For
information on the Alternative Routing feature, refer to
''
Notes:
Configuring Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity
and QoS)'' 415 on page .
To receive quality information (displayed in the 'Quality
Status' and 'Quality Info.' fields in ''Viewing IP Connectivity''
186
on page ) per destination, this parameter must be set to
2 or 3.

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