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Teletronics Enterprise SIP Server User Manual

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Enterprise SIP Server Tutorial – Dial Plan

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5.2.5.

If the number of forwards allowed is less than 5, return the code 406 (not acceptable)

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5.2.6.

If the callee isn’t registered with the database, return the code 486

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5.2.7.

If the callee’s User Name is “user”, return the code 603 (refused)

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6.

PREFIX

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6.2.1.

If the prefix is “0”, route the call to “gw”

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6.2.2.

If the prefix is “6”- “9”, route the call to “gw”

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7.

LOAD BALANCING

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7.1.

Load Balancing based on the Caller’s IP Address

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7.1.1.

Load Balancing based on the last digit of the caller’s IP Address

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7.2.

Load Balancing based on the Caller’s SIP-URI

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7.2.1.

Load Balancing based on the caller’s Domain Name

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7.2.2.

Load Balancing based on the caller’s User Name

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7.3.

Load Balancing based on Time

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7.3.1.

Load Balancing by switching 3 destinations every second

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7.3.2.

Load Balancing depending on whether the time is between 10 am and 6 pm or

another time slice

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7.4.

Load Balancing based on the Session ID

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7.4.1.

Load Balancing based on whether the Session ID is odd or even

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7.5.

Load Balancing based on the Caller’s Port Number

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7.5.1.

Load Balancing based on whether the caller’s Port Number is odd or even

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7.6.

Load Balancing based on the Callee’s SIP-URI

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7.6.1.

Load Balancing based on the callee’s Domain Name

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7.6.2.

Load Balancing based on the callee’s User Name prefix

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7.6.3.

Load Balancing based on the callee’s User Name prefix

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7.7.

Load Balancing based on the Number of Forwards (Hop number)

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7.7.1.

Load Balancing based on the number of forwards allowed

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8.

NAT TRAVERSAL FUNCTIONALITY

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8.1.

Changing between NAT Traversal ON/OFF

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8.1.1.

If the callee’s Domain is “domain”, set the NAT Traversal functionality to active

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8.1.2.

If the caller’s IP Address is 192.168.0.5, set the NAT Traversal functionality to inactive

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8.2.

Setting up the Network Interface

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8.2.1.

If the callee’s domain is “gw”, the interface 192.168.1.100 will be used for sending

packets to the callee

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8.2.2.

If the caller’s IP Address is 192.168.0.5, the receiving interface will use the settings of

“Interface address 2”

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8.2.3.

If the callee’s User Name prefix is 10, the network interface will use 192.168.3.2 is

used for sending packets to the caller

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8.3.

RTP Stream Tunneling

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