Dial Rules

Call Server Configuration

 

 

Table 10-2Fields on the Domains page (continued)

Field

Description

 

 

Locally registered SIP

Specifies that call requests for locally registered SIP

endpoints belong to

endpoints don’t have to match the domain. For

every local domain

example, if there is an endpoint registered as

 

‘sip:johnsmith@1.1.1.1’ and this option is enabled, a

 

call to 'sip:johnsmith@mycompany.com’ may be

 

connected to that endpoint.

 

If this option is not selected, call requests must exactly

 

match the URI of the registered endpoint.

 

 

Email IDs of locally

Specifies that call requests for locally registered H.323

registered H.323

endpoints’ email IDs don’t have to match the domain.

endpoints belong to

For example, if there is an endpoint registered as

every local domain

‘h323:johnsmith@1.1.1.1’ and this option is enabled, a

 

call to 'h323:johnsmith@mycompany.com’ may be

 

connected to that endpoint.

 

If this option is not selected, call requests must exactly

 

match the URI of the registered endpoint.

 

 

Conference rooms

Specifies that if the dial string begins with the dial-in

belong to every local

number of a conference room (VMR) on the Polycom

domain

DMA system, a dial rule implementing the Resolve to

 

conference room ID action (such as dial rule #2 of the

 

default dial plan) ignores the domain, if any, and routes

 

the call to that conference room.

 

If this option is not selected, a dial string that includes a

 

domain doesn’t match a Resolve to conference room

 

ID dial rule.

 

 

See also:

“Call Server Configuration” on page 237 “About the Call Server Capabilities” on page 238

Dial Rules

Dial rules specify how the Polycom DMA system Call Server uses the dial string to determine where to route the call. This dial string may include an IP address, a string of numbers that begin with a prefix associated with a service, a string that begins with a country code and city code, or a string that matches a particular alias for a device.

Dial strings may match multiple dial rules, but the rules have a priority order. When the Polycom DMA system Call Server receives a call request and associated dial string, it applies the first matched (highest priority) dial rule.

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