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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Software Configuration
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Software 1.8 Reference Guide page 35
Edit Routing Configuration
You may configure the parameters shown in the graphic and explained below:
Address Normalization For Condition Processing (Using Source Dialplan)
You may configure the parameters shown in the graphic and explained below:
Name: Enter a unique name for the route, e.g., "Calls to MS Exchange Server".
Direction: Select if this route is for calls from SIP to PSTN or vice versa.
Select Sources: Depending on the selected direction, this part either lists the configured PSTN interfaces or SIP
peers. The route will only be considered for a call if the call originated from a selected source.
Note: A source may be selected even if it is currently disabled. In this case, the call will already
have been rejected before the route is queried. At least one source interface is required for the
route.
Select
Destinations:
You may select the possible destinations for the route, i.e., the set of CAPI controllers or SIP peers
to which the call may be routed. The master or slave setting allows for configuring priorities. The
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Software will always try to establish a call to one of the masters
first and considers the slaves only if all masters have failed or could not accept calls due to their
call load.
Max. call attempts
for this route in a
failover scenario:
Enter the number of times the Diva SIPcontrol software should try to call the recipient in a failover
environment. If you enter 0 (zero), the Diva SIPcontrol software tries all selected destinations. A
value of 1 disables the failover functionality and tries only the first destination of a route.
Number format: This parameter determines the shortest format allowed that is sent on outgoing calls. You may
modify this parameter only if you selected a dialplan from the drop down menu. The following
options are available:
Unchanged: The number signaled in the SIP message will be used unchanged for dialing.
International number: The number is always converted to an international number, including
country and area code.
National number: The number is converted to a national number unless it is an international
number with a different country code.
Extension: The number is reduced as much as possible. An internal number is reduced to its
extension only.
For more information about number formats, see How Numbers Are Processed
on page 52.
Encoding: Determines if outgoing numbers should either be encoded as unknown number with national or
international prefix digits or as national or international number with type flags.