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CONFIGURATION FILES
CHAPTER 5
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
91 when the called party is busy. Alternative routing is not carried out.
Subscriber04=....BUSY[91]
5.3.2 VOIP PROFILES
This section includes all of the most important parameters for communication with the VoIP peer.
Basic Parameters
Table 5.22 route.cfg: VoIP Basic Parameters
VoIP Basic Parameters
[Voip=<name>]
Name of the routing profile. The name must begin with a letter. Choose a short and meaningful name.
VoipDirection=<mode>
Defines the direction in which VoIP calls can be set up. Possible options:
In, Out, IO, None).
VoipPeerAddress=<ip addr> or <name>
The peer’s IP address or name. Default is 0 (if it is not set, please set the parameter VoipIpMask to
0x00000000).
VoipIpMask=<ip mask>
The subnetmask is used to determine the size of the IP address range for incoming traffic. The syntax is
0x
followed by the mask in hexadecimal notation. Example of a Class C mask entry:
0xffffff00. Default is
0xffffffff (only incoming traffic is accepted from the defined peer address).
VoipSignalling=<int>
Determines the profile’s signaling protocol for outgoing VoIP calls. In the case of incoming calls, autorecog-
nition ensures that each call from the peer is accepted, regardless of the protocol:
0=H.323 (default), 1=SIP udp, 2=SIP tcp, 3=tls.
NOTE: TLS requires the following additional software: crypto.vnd and the key files key.pem and
cert.pem.

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