Chapter 11. SIP Traffic

ENUM Root

In this table, ENUM roots can be listed. The ENUM root is something like a DNS top domain.

Normally, only the standard ENUM root e164.arpa. is used, but other roots can be added, e.g. for test purposes. Read more on ENUM in RFC 3824

This table is only available when the Advanced SIP Routing or the SIP Trunking module has been installed.

Name

Enter a name for this combination of ENUM roots.

Subno.

This field is used to sort rows within this ENUM root group The rows are used in the displayed order; if the first server does not respond, the request is sent to the next one.

ENUM Root

The ENUM root to use.

Delete Row

If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Create new rows or Save.

Create

Enter the number of new groups and rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.

Save

Saves the Dial Plan configuration to the preliminary configuration.

Cancel

Reverts all of the above fields to their previous configuration.

Routing

Here, you configure routing of the SIP signaling received by the Telecommuting Module. The options are: to forward all SIP requests to a server, regardless of what they concern (Outbound Proxy), to forward requests to a specific user to other users as well (Static

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