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Managing SIP server groups
A SIP server group is used to manage the registrar and call servers. A SIP server group can be
configured with up to five member servers. An index represents the priority of a member server in the
SIP server group. The smaller the index value, the higher the priority. The currently used SIP server
is called the current server. Each server in the SIP server group can be the current server, but there
is only one current server at a time.
Creating a SIP server group
1. Select Voice Management > Call Connection > SIP Server Group Management from the
navigation tree.
2. Click Add.
The page for configuring a server group appears.
Figure 688 Creating a SIP server group
3. Configuring a SIP server group as described in Table 254.
Table 254 Configuration items
Item Description
Server Group ID Specify the ID of the SIP server group.
Server Group Name
Specify the name of a SIP server group identifies the SIP server group. The
domain name of the carrier server is usually used as the name of a SIP server
group. If the name of a SIP server group is not configured, the host name
specified on the account management page (which can be accessed by
selecting
Voice Management
>
SIP Trunk Management
>
Account
Management
from the navigation tree) is used to identify the group, if any.
Otherwise, the IP address or domain name of the current server in the SIP
server group is used to identify the group.
Description Specify the description of the SIP server group.
For more configuration examples of SIP server group, see "Configuring SIP trunk."
Configuring the real-time switching function
1. Select Voice Management > Call Connection > SIP Server Group Management from the
navigation tree.
2. Click Add.
The page for configuring a server group appears.