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Figure 755 Configuring a trusted node
Table 280 Configuration items
Item Description
IP address
Enter the IP address of the trusted
node.
By default, no trusted node is
configured.
A trusted node can directly originate calls without
being authenticated by the local SIP server. You do
not need to configure user information for the
number of the trusted node.
Up to eight trusted nodes can be configured.
Whether a trusted node is reachable is determined
by its IP address rather than its port number.
Port
Enter the port number of the trusted
node.
Call-out route
The local SIP server uses a static routing table to forward outgoing calls. If the called number of a call
matches a static route, the local SIP server forwards the call to the specified destination. The called
number does not need to register on the local SIP server. For example, as an external number,
5552000 does not need to register on the local SIP server. Configure a static route entry with the
area prefix of 333 and called number of 5552000 on the local SIP server. Upon receiving a call from
local number 1000 to external number 5552000, the local SIP server adds the area prefix 333 to the
calling number, and forwards the call to the destination specified in the static route entry.
Select Voice Management > SIP Local Survival > Call-Out Route from the navigation tree, and
click Add to access the page as shown in Figure 756.
Figure 756
Con
figuring a call-out route
Table 281 Configuration items
Item Description
ID Enter the ID of the call-out route.