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User's Manual 378 Document #: LTRT-27045
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
matching IP-to-IP Routing rule. You can also use Call Setup rules for complex routing
schemes by using multiple Dial Plan tags. This is typically required when the source
and/or destination of the call needs to be categorized with more than one
characteristics. For example, tags can be used to categorize calls by department
(source user) within a company, where only certain departments are allowed to place
international calls.
Manipulation (similar to the Message Manipulations table) of call parameters (such as
source number, destination number, and redirect number) and SBC SIP messages.
Conditions for routing, for example, if the source number equals a specific value, then
use the call routing rule.
You configure multiple Call Setup rules and group them using a Set ID. This lets you apply
multiple Call Setup rules on the same call setup dialog. To use your Call Setup rule(s), you
need to assign the Set ID to one of the following, using the 'Call Setup Rules Set ID' field:
SBC IP-to-IP routing - see Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing Rules on page 656
Tel-to-IP routing rules - see Configuring Tel-to-IP Routing Rules on page 475
IP-to-Tel routing rules - see Configuring IP-to-Tel Routing Rules on page 484
IP Groups - see Configuring IP Groups on page 333
If assigned to an IP Group, the device processes the Call Setup rule for the classified
source IP Group immediately before the routing process. If assigned to a routing rule only,
the device first locates a matching routing rule for the incoming call, processes the
assigned Call Setup Rules Set ID, and then routes the call according to the destination
configured for the routing rule. The device uses the routing rule to route the call, depending
on the result of the Call Setup Rules Set ID:
Rule's condition is met: The device performs the rule's action and then runs the next
rule in the Set ID until the last rule or until a rule with an Exit Action Type. If the Exit
rule is configured with a "True" Action Value, the device uses the current routing rule.
If the Exit rule is configured with a "False" Action Value, the device moves to the next
routing rule. If an Exit Action Type is not configured and the device has run all the
rules in the Set ID, the default Action Value of the Set ID is "True" (i.e., use the current
routing rule).
Rule's condition is not met: The device runs the next rule in the Set ID. When the
device reaches the end of the Set ID and no Exit was performed, the Set ID ends with
a "True" result.
Note: If the source and/or destination numbers are manipulated by the Call Setup
rules, they revert to their original values if the device moves to the next routing rule.
The following procedure describes how to configure Call Setup Rules through the Web
interface. You can also configure it through ini file (CallSetupRules) or CLI (configure voip >
message call-setup-rules).
To configure a Call Setup rule:
1. Open the Call Setup Rules table (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > SIP
Definitions folder > Call Setup Rules).

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