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ENUM Dialing
TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
ENUM Dialing for Outgoing Calls
Configuring ENUM Zones
In order for locally registered endpoints to use ENUM dialing, you must configure an ENUM zone for each ENUM service used by remote endpoints. To do this:
•VCS Configuration > Zones.
You will be taken to the Zones page.
•Click New.
You will be taken to the Create Zone page.
•Enter the zone Name and select a Type of
ENUM.
•Click Create Zone.
You will be taken to the Edit Zone page.
•xCommand ZoneAdd
• xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..200]
Any number of ENUM zones may be configured on the VCS.
You should configure at least one ENUM zone for each DNS suffix that your endpoints may use.
Normal zone pattern matching and prioritization rules will apply to ENUM zones.
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Traversal
Name
Assigns a name to this zone.
Type
For ENUM zones, this will be ENUM.
Hop count
Specifies the hop count to be used when sending an alias search request to this zone. If the search request was received from another zone and already has a hop count assigned, the lower of the two values will be used.
DNS suffix
The DNS zone that is to be queried for a NAPTR record. This suffix is appended to the transformed E.164 number in an attempt to find a matching NAPTR record.
SIP mode
Determines whether or not SIP records will be looked up for this zone.
H.323 mode
Determines whether or not H.323 records will be looked up for this zone.
Match1 - Match5
These sections allow you to specify any filtering criteria and/or transforms you wish to apply to this zone. See Configuring Matches for ENUM zones and Configuring Transforms for ENUM zones for full information on how the Match options can be applied.
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