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User's Manual 608 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
Parameter Description
icyName]
is based on LDAP routing (and Call Setup Rules).
If only one SBC Routing Policy is configured in the SBC Routing Policy
table, the SBC Routing Policy is automatically assigned. If multiple SBC
Routing Policies are configured, no value is assigned.
For configuring SBC Routing Policies, see ''Configuring SBC Routing
Policy Rules'' on page 616.
Note: The parameter is mandatory.
Name
[IP2IPRouting_RouteNam
e]
Defines an arbitrary name to easily identify the row.
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters. By default, no value is
defined.
Rule (Matching Characteristics)
Alternative Route Options
[IP2IPRouting_AltRouteO
ptions]
Determines whether this routing rule is the main routing rule or an
alternative routing rule (to the rule defined directly above it in the table).
ï‚§ [0] Route Row = (Default) Main routing rule - the device first attempts
to route the call to this route if the incoming SIP dialog's input
characteristics matches this rule.
ï‚§ [1] Alternative
Route Ignore Inputs = If the call cannot be routed to the
main route (Route Row), the call is routed to this alternative route
regardless of the incoming SIP dialog's input characteristics.
ï‚§ [2] Alternative Route Consider Inputs = If the call cannot be routed to
the main route (Route Row), the call is routed to this alternative route
only if the incoming SIP dialog matches this routing rule's input
characteristics.
ï‚§ [3] Group Member Ignore Inputs = This routing rule is a member of
the Forking routing rule. The incoming call is also forked to the
destination of this routing rule. The matching input characteristics of
the routing rule are ignored.
ï‚§ [4] Group Member Consider Inputs = This routing rule is a member of
the Forking routing rule. The incoming call is also forked to the
destination of this routing rule only if the incoming call matches this
rule's input characteristics.
Notes:
ï‚§ The alternative routing entry ([1] or [2]) must be defined in the next
consecutive table entry index to the Route Row entry (i.e., directly
below it). For example, if Index 4 is configured as a Route Row, Index
5 must be configured as the alternative route.
ï‚§ The Forking Group members must be configured in a table row that is
immediately below the main Forking routing rule, or below an
alternative routing rule for the main rule, if configured.
ï‚§ For IP-to-IP alternative routing, configure alternative routing reasons
upon receipt of 4xx, 5xx, and 6xx SIP responses (see ''Configuring
SIP Response Codes for Alternative Routing Reasons'' on page 614).
However, if no response, ICMP, or a SIP 408 response is received,
the device attempts to use the alternative route even if no entries are
configured in the ‘SBC Alternative Routing Reasons’ table.
ï‚§ Multiple alternative route entries can be configured (e.g., Index 1 is
the main route - Route Row - and indices 2 through 4 are configured
as alternative routes).
Source IP Group Defines the IP Group from where the IP call was received. Typically, the
IP Group of an incoming SIP dialog is determined (or classified) using

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMediant 3000
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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