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Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
b. Configure the LDAP attribute names as desired.
3. SBC application: Configure AD-based IP-to-IP routing rules:
a. Open the IP-to-IP Routing table (see Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing Rules).
b. Configure query-result routing rules for each IP domain (private, PBX / IP PBX, Skype for
Business clients, and mobile), using the LDAP keywords (case-sensitive) in the
'Destination Username Pattern' field:
◆ PRIVATE: Private number
◆ OCS: Skype for Business client number
◆ PBX: PBX / IP PBX number
◆ MOBILE: Mobile number
◆ LDAP_ERR: LDAP query failure
c. Configure a routing rule for routing the initial call (LDAP query) to the LDAP server, by
setting the 'Destination Type' field to LDAP for denoting the IP address of the LDAP
server.
d. For alternative routing, enable the alternative routing mechanism and configure
corresponding SIP reasons for alternative routing. For this feature, alternative routing
starts from the table row located under the LDAP query row.
The table below shows an example for configuring AD-based SBC routing rules in the IP-to-IP
Routing Table:
Table 16-14:AD-Based SBC IP-to-IP Routing Rule Configuration Examples
Index Destination Username Pattern Destination Type Destination Address
1 PRIVATE: Dest Address 10.33.45.60
2 PBX: Dest Address 10.33.45.65
3 OCS: Dest Address 10.33.45.68
4 MOBILE: Dest Address 10.33.45.100
5 LDAP_ERR Dest Address 10.33.45.80
6 * LDAP -
7 * Dest Address 10.33.45.72
The configured routing rule example is explained below:
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