Meanings of the sub-options for option 184 – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual
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Sub-option 4: Fail-over call routing.
Meanings of the sub-options for Option 184
Table 2-1 Meanings of the sub-options for Option 184
Sub-option
Feature
Function
Note
NCP-IP
(sub-option 1)
The NCP-IP
sub-option carries the
IP address of the
network call processor
(NCP).
The IP address of the
NCP server carried by
sub-option 1 of Option
184 is intended for
identifying the server
serving as the network
call controller and the
server used for
application
downloading.
When used in Option
184, this sub-option
must be the first
sub-option, that is,
sub-option 1
AS-IP
(sub-option 2)
The AS-IP sub-option
carries the IP address
of the alternate server
(AS).
The alternate NCP
server identified by
sub-option 2 of Option
184 acts as the backup
of the NCP server. The
NCP server specified
by this option is used
only when the IP
address carried by the
NCP-IP sub-option is
unreachable or invalid.
The AS-IP sub-option
takes effect only when
sub-option 1 (that is,
the NCP-IP
sub-option) is defined
Voice VLAN
Configuration
(sub-option 3)
The voice VLAN
configuration
sub-option carries the
ID of the voice VLAN
and the flag indicating
whether the voice
VLAN identification
function is enabled.
The sub-option 3 of
Option 184 comprises
two parts:
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One part carries the
flag indicating
whether the voice
VLAN identification
function is enabled.
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The other part
carries the ID of the
voice VLAN.
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A flag value of 0
indicates that the
voice VLAN
identification
function is not
enabled, in which
case the
information carried
by the VLAN ID part
will be neglected.
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A flag value of 1
indicates that the
voice VLAN
identification
function is enabled.
Fail-Over Call Routing
(sub-option 4)
The fail-over call
routing sub-option
carries the IP address
for fail-over call routing
and the associated dial
number. The IP
address for fail-over
call routing and the dial
number in sub-option 4
of Option 184 refer to
the IP address and dial
number of the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP)
peer.
When the NCP server
is unreachable, a SIP
user can use the
configured IP address
and dial number of the
peer to establish a
connection and
communicate with the
peer SIP user.
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