In this section:

Specifies the list of Call Transfer Flags for both H323 and SIP Trunk Groups

To View and Edit Call Transfer Flag

On SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Trunk Provisioning > Ip Signaling Profile > Common Ip Attributes > Call Transfer Flag. The Call Transfer Flags window is displayed.

H323 Call Transfer Flags

On the Call Transfer Flags window, choose the Ip Signaling Profile as DEFAULT_H323 to view the flags for H323 Trunk Group.

Call Transfer Flag - H323 Main Field

The Edit Call Transfer Flag window is displayed.

Trunk Provisioning - Common Ip Attributes H323 Call Transfer Flags

SIP Call Transfer Flags

On the Call Transfer Flags window, choose the Ip Signaling Profile as DEFAULT_SIP to view the flags for SIP Trunk Group.

Call Transfer Flag - SIP Main field

The Edit Call Transfer Flag window is displayed.

Trunk Provisioning - Common Ip Attributes SIP Call Transfer Flags

The following fields are displayed:

Call Transfer Flag Parameters

Parameter

Description

Handle Ip Addresses Not Present In Network Selector Table Nst

Use this parameter to define how to handle a transferred call when the SBC does not perform a PSX query for new routes and the IP address from the Refer-To header is not present in the Network Selector table. Options are:

  • rejectCall – The SBC always rejects the call transfer.
  • routeViaDefaultZoneIptg – The SBC sends the call transfer INVITE out from the Default Zone's IPTG.
  • routeViaDefaultiptg – This option is not applicable at this time.
  • routeViaTransferringIptg – (default) The SBC sends the call transfer INVITE back out the transferring IPTG (i.e. the IPTG on which the REFER request arrived).

 Force Re Route Via Psx Query

Enable this flag to allow the SBC to perform a PSX query for new routes instead of using the IP address received in the Refer-To header.

  • disabled – (default)When this flag is disabled, the SBC does one of following:

    • If the IP address in the Refer-To header is zero or matches the SBC signaling IP address, the SBC performs a PSX query for new routes.
    • If IP address in Refer-To header does not match SBC signaling IP address and it is present in SBC Network Selector table, the SBC sends an INVITE message to the IPTG selected from the Network Selector table.
    • If IP address in the Refer-To header does not match SBC signaling IP address and is not present in the SBC Network Selector table, SBC handles the transfer via the Handle IP Addresses Not Present In Network Selector Table NST field.
  • enabled – Enable flag to cause SBC to always perform a PSX query for new routes, regardless of the IP address received in the Refer-To header.

Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.

 

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