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  1. Select Settings  > Security > TLS Profile
  2. Click the Image Removed Image Added icon to create a new TLS profile.
  3. Create a profile with desired name "IDH_TLS_Certificate" and Set ‘TLS Protocol’ to TLS 1.2 Only.
  4. Select the correct valid public certificate from the drop down menu and finally, ensure ‘Validate Client FQDN’ is Enabled/Disabled.

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  1. Select Telephony Mapping Tables  > Cause Code Reroutes.
  2. Click the Cause Code Reroute table (Image RemovedImage Added) icon to create a new entry.
  3. Provide the required description.
  4. Add the Q.850 Cause Codes as '47:Resource Unavailable Unspecified' & '41:Temporary Failure'.
  5. Click Apply.

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Transformation Tables facilitate the conversion of names, numbers and other fields when routing a call. They can, for example, convert a public PSTN number into a private extension number, or into a SIP address (URI). Every entry in a Call Routing Table requires a Transformation Table, and they are selected from there. In addition, Transformation tables are configurable as a reusable pool that Action sets can reference.

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Follow the procedure described below to configure Transformation Tables and the Entries.

  1. Click the Create ( Image RemovedImage Added) icon.

  2. Enter a descriptive name in the Description text field.
  3. Click OK.

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For this interop, the entries are created based on the numbers associated with each endpoint. Users are free to select their own variables or Regular expressions. The UCC prime number can be configured.

  1. Click the Create (Image RemovedImage Addedicon next to the table created in the previous step.
  2. Provide the details below:

    Admin StateEnabled - The default state is Enabled.
    Match Type

    Optional: Optional entries must match at least one of that Input Field type.
    When a call arrives at a Transformation Table, the incoming message contains a number of Informational Elements (IEs). These IEs include important call information such as: Called Address/Number, Called Extension, Calling Name, Redirecting Number and others.
    Each Informational Element is processed row by row in the Transformation Table.

    Value (Input/Output)

    Specifies the value to match against for the selected type. Depending on the type selected, values are free-form or selected from a menu.



  3. Click Apply.

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Follow the procedure described below to configure Transformation Tables and the Entries.

  1. Click the Create ( Image RemovedImage Added) icon.

  2. Enter a descriptive name in the Description text field.
  3. Click OK.

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For this interop, the entries are created based on the numbers associated with each endpoint. Users are free to select their own variables or Regular expressions. The UCC prime number can be configured.

  1. Click the Create (Image RemovedImage Addedicon next to the table created in the previous step.
  2. Provide the details below:

    Admin StateEnabled - The default state is Enabled.
    Match Type

    Optional: Optional entries must match at least one of that Input Field type.
    When a call arrives at a Transformation Table, the incoming message contains a number of Informational Elements (IEs). These IEs include important call information such as: Called Address/Number, Called Extension, Calling Name, Redirecting Number and others.
    Each Informational Element is processed row by row in the Transformation Table.

    Value (Input/Output)

    Specifies the value to match against for the selected type. Depending on the type selected, values are free-form or selected from a menu.


  3. Click Apply.

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Follow the procedure described below to configure Transformation Tables and the Entries.

  1. Click the Create ( Image RemovedImage Added) icon.

  2. Enter a descriptive name in the Description text field.
  3. Click OK.

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For this interop, the entries are created based on the numbers associated with each endpoint. Users are free to select their own variables or Regular expressions. The UCC prime number can be configured.

  1. Click the Create (Image RemovedImage Addedicon next to the table created in the previous step.
  2. Provide the details below:

    Admin StateEnabled - The default state is Enabled.
    Match Type

    Optional: Optional entries must match at least one of that Input Field type.
    When a call arrives at a Transformation Table, the incoming message contains a number of Informational Elements (IEs). These IEs include important call information such as: Called Address/Number, Called Extension, Calling Name, Redirecting Number and others.
    Each Informational Element is processed row by row in the Transformation Table.

    Value (Input/Output)

    Specifies the value to match against for the selected type. Depending on the type selected, values are free-form or selected from a menu.


  3. Click Apply.

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Follow the procedure described below to configure Transformation Tables and the Entries.

  1. Click the Create ( Image RemovedImage Added) icon.

  2. Enter a descriptive name in the Description text field.
  3. Click OK.

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For this interop, the entries are created based on the numbers associated with each endpoint. Users are free to select their own variables or Regular expressions. The UCC prime number can be configured.

  1. Click the Create (Image RemovedImage Addedicon next to the table created in the previous step.
  2. Provide the details below :

    Admin StateEnabled - The default state is Enabled.
    Match Type

    Optional: Optional entries must match at least one of that Input Field type.
    When a call arrives at a Transformation Table, the incoming message contains a number of Informational Elements (IEs). These IEs include important call information such as: Called Address/Number, Called Extension, Calling Name, Redirecting Number and others.
    Each Informational Element is processed row by row in the Transformation Table.

    Value (Input/Output)

    Specifies the value to match against for the selected type. Depending on the type selected, values are free-form or selected from a menu.


  3. Click Apply.

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Note

For details on Transformation Table Entry configuration, refer to: Creating and Modifying Entries to Transformation Tables. For call digit matching and manipulation through the use of regular expressions, refer to: Creating Call Routing Logic with Regular Expressions.

Call Routing Table 

Call Routing allows carrying of calls between Signaling Groups. Routes are defined by Call Routing Tables, which allow for a flexible configuration that calls carry, and how to translate them. 

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  1. Click the Create Routing Entry ( Image RemovedImage Added) icon.
  2. Set the following fields:

    Admin State

    Enabled - Enables the call route entry for routing the call, displays in configuration header as .

    Route Priority

    Priority of the route from 1 (highest) to 10 (lowest). Higher priority routes are matched against before lower priority routes, regardless of the order of the routes in the table.

    Number/Name Transformation Table

    Specifies the Transformation Table to use for this routing entry. This drop-down list is populated from the entries in the Transformation Table. 

    Destination Signaling Groups

    Specifies the Signaling Groups used as the destination of calls. The first operational Signaling Group from the list is chosen to place the call. Click the Add/Edit button to select the destination signaling group.


  3. Click Apply.

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  1. Click the Create Routing Entry ( Image RemovedImage Added) icon.
  2. Set the following fields:

    Admin State

    Enabled - Enables the call route entry for routing the call, displays in configuration header as .

    Route Priority

    Priority of the route from 1 (highest) to 10 (lowest). Higher priority routes are matched against before lower priority routes, regardless of the order of the routes in the table.

    Number/Name Transformation Table

    Specifies the Transformation Table to use for this routing entry. This drop-down list is populated from the entries in the Transformation Table. 

    Destination Signaling Groups

    Specifies the Signaling Groups used as the destination of calls. The first operational Signaling Group from the list is chosen to place the call. Click the Add/Edit button to select the destination signaling group.

    Audio Stream Mode

    DSP (default entry): The SBC uses DSP resources for media handling (transcoding), but does not facilitate the capabilities/features between endpoints that are not supported within the SBC (codec/capability mismatch). When the DSP is configured, the Signaling Groups enabled to support DSP are attempted in order.


  3. Click Apply.

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1.Click the Create Callback Numbers List (Image RemovedImage Added) icon at the top of the Callback Numbers Table page.

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