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1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User’s Guide
Routing Table
5.2.5 VoIP Host Groups Table
The configuration of VoIP Host Groups are used for routing requests to the VoIP network. VoIP
Host Groups are used to specify outbound routes to the VoIP network.
Figure 37 is a screen shot of the VoIP Host Groups configuration Web page:
Figure 37. VoIP Host Groups Configuration Web Page
Name - Defines the name of the host group. This name is referenced by routing rules that use the
VoIP host group.
Load-Balanced - Enables/Disables load-balancing of outbound requests to the VoIP network. If
'true', then the Gateway will route an outbound VoIP request (call or MWI) to the next VoIP host in
the group, in a round-robin fashion. If 'false', then the Gateway will not load-balance requests
across multiple VoIP hosts in the group and will instead initially route all calls to the first VoIP host
in the list.
Fault-Tolerant - Enables/Disables fault-tolerant handling of outbound VoIP requests. If 'true', then
the Gateway will failover to the next configured VoIP host if an outbound VoIP route attempt fails.
If 'false', then a failed outbound VoIP route attempt will not be retried.
Network Group - Select the VoIP Network Group configuration to be used for outbound VoIP
requests.
Note: The maximum number of supported VoIP Host Groups is 120 (DMG2000 only).