Administrator's Guide

Chapter 11. SIP Traffic
Create
Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.
Outbound Proxy
Here, you can enter one or more external SIP proxies to which all or part of the SIP requests
should be sent. This could be useful e.g. if the Telecommuting Module separates two local
departments of a company, and all SIP requests should be processed by the main firewall
connected to the Internet.
This setting should only be used when the Telecommuting Module should not try to re-route
requests, as it will only be able to send to the outbound proxy entered here.
You can direct requests to different SIP proxies based on the sender and receiver domain of
the request.
From Domain
Enter a SIP domain here. When an incoming SIP request originates from a user in this
domain (the domain is in the From field), the Telecommuting Module will send it on to the
SIP proxy entered on this row.
You can send all requests to the same external SIP proxy. Enter "*" here to match all SIP
domains.
This column is only available when the Advanced SIP Routing or the SIP Trunking module
has been installed.
Request-URI Domain
Enter a SIP domain here. When an incoming SIP request is bound to a user in this domain
(the domain is in the Request-URI), the Telecommuting Module will send it on to the SIP
proxy entered on this row.
You can send all requests to the same external SIP proxy. Enter "*" here to match all SIP
domains.
This column is only available when the Advanced SIP Routing or the SIP Trunking module
has been installed.
Domain or IP Address
Enter the domain name or IP address of the external SIP proxy.
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