DDT; Reviewed:
SPOC 10/18/2017
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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7.3.9 Topology Hiding – Verizon Side
Repeat the steps in Section 7.3.8, with the following changes, to create a Topology Hiding Profile
for the Avaya SBCE connection to Verizon.
Enter a Profile Name (e.g., Vz IPCC th profile).
Overwrite the headers as shown below with the FQDNs known by Verizon.
Note – The Refer-To header’s domain is overwritten with the IP address presented in the original
INVITE from Verizon’s IP-IVR service. If the IP-IVR service is not used, the Refer-To header can
retain the default Replace Action of “Auto”.
7.4. Domain Policies
The Domain Policies feature allows users to configure, apply, and manage various rule sets
(policies) to control unified communications based upon various criteria of communication
sessions originating from or terminating in the enterprise.
7.4.1 Application Rules
Step 1 - Select Domain Policies Application Rules from the left-hand side menu (not shown).
Step 2 - Select the default-trunk rule (not shown).
Step 3 - Select the Clone button (not shown), and the Clone Rule window will open (not shown).
In the Clone Name field enter sip-trunk.
Click Finish (not shown). The completed Application Rule is shown below.