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Use the ENUM Service window to create an ENUM Service object for the SBC and set its initial parameters. After you create the object you can configure additional options for the ENUM Service object using the ENUM Service - CriteriaENUM Service - ENUM Definitions, and ENUM Service - Flags windows.

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To support ENUM services for the SBC in ERE mode, manually create an ACL rule for the ENUM server to allow packets (ENUM responses) from the ENUM server into the SBC. Set the Fill Rate for the rule to a higher value (for example, Fill Rate = 2000) to support high ENUM call loads (more than 20 cps).


Refer to Ip Access Control List - Rule for ACL rule configuration details.

To View ENUM Services

On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Call Routing > Servers > ENUM Service or
All > Global > Servers > ENUM Service

The ENUM Service window opens.

Figure 1: ENUM Service Window

To Create an ENUM Service

To create a new ENUM Service object:

  1. Click New ENUM Service. The Create New ENUM Service window opens.
    Figure 2: Create New ENUM Service Window


  2. Use the following table to configure the initial values for the ENUM Service object and then click Save.
    Table 1: Enum Service Parameters


    Parameter


    Description

    Name

    Specify a name for the ENUM service.

    Default
    Treatment

    Select the default treatment for a request timeout:

    • Route As Dialed
    • Apply Final Treatment

    Service Type

    Select the type of DNS/ENUM service:

    • CNAM
    • LNP
    • SIP AoR

    Request Time
    Out

    Specify a timeout (in milliseconds) for responses on this ENUM service. The range allowed is 0 - 2147483647. The default is 2000.

    Priority

    Specifies the priority (order) of execution of ENUM services. Specifying a priority value is mandatory. The supported range is 0 to 255.


To Copy an ENUM Service

To copy an ENUM Service object:

  1. Click the radio button next to the name of the ENUM Service you want to copy.
  2. Click Copy ENUM Service. The Copy Selected ENUM Service window opens.
  3. Edit the values in the copy as needed and then click Save.

To Edit an ENUM Service

To edit an ENUM Service object:

  1. Click the radio button next to the name of the ENUM Service you want to edit. The Edit Selected ENUM Service window opens.
  2. Edit the values as needed and click Save.

To Delete an ENUM Service

To delete an ENUM Service object:

  1. Click the radio button next to the specific ENUM Service which you want to delete.
  2. Click the Delete (X) icon at the end of the row.
  3. Confirm the deletion when prompted.