
Version 5.6 297 November 2008
SIP User's Manual 4. ini File Configuration
Parameter Description
interface, refer to ''Reasons for Alternative Routing'' on page 168.
For an explanation on usng ini file table parameters, refer to
''Structure of ini File Table Parameters'' on page 233.
FilterCalls2IP
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters'' on
page 129.
Alternative Routing Parameters
RedundantRoutingMode
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Proxy & Registration
Parameters'' on page 112.
AltRoutingTel2IPEnable
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Routing General
Parameters'' on page 157.
AltRoutingTel2IPMode
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Routing General
Parameters'' on page 157.
AltRoutingTel2IPConnM
ethod
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Routing General
Parameters'' on page 157.
AltRoutingTel2IPKeepAli
veTime
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Routing General
Parameters'' on page 157.
AltRoutingToneDuration For a description of this parameter, refer to Routing General Parameters
on page 157.
IPConnQoSMaxAllowed
PL
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Routing General
Parameters'' on page 157.
IPConnQoSMaxAllowed
Delay
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Routing General
Parameters'' on page 157.
Phone-Context Parameters
AddPhoneContextAsPre
fix
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Mapping NPI/TON to
Phone-Context'' on page 155.
PhoneContext
This ini file table parameter defines the Phone Context table. The format
for this parameter is as follows:
[PhoneContext]
FORMAT PhoneContext_Index = PhoneContext_Npi,
PhoneContext_Ton, PhoneContext_Context;
[\PhoneContext]
Where,
Npi = Number Plan.
Ton = Type of Number.
Context = Phone-Context value.
When a call is received from the Tel, the NPI and TON are compared to
the table, and the Phone-Context value is used in the outgoing SIP
INVITE message. The same mapping occurs when an INVITE with a
Phone-Context attribute is received. The Phone-Context parameter
appears in the standard SIP headers where a phone number is used
(Request-URI, To, From, Diversion).
For example:
[PhoneContext]
PhoneContext 0 = 0,0,unknown.com
PhoneContext 1 = 1,1,host.com
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