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This object specifies the Enum Domain Name Use this window to create ENUM Domain Name objects that contain configuration for the domain. The configuration contains general settings and one or more sets of Forwarders Data. For more information on ENUM, refer  refer to ENUM Support.

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ENUM Domain

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On the SBC main screen, go to to All >  > Global > Servers  Servers > Enum  Enum Domain Name. The Enum ENUM Domain Name window is displayedopens.

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1ENUM Domain Name

 

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To edit any of the Enum Domain Name in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Enum Domain name.

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The Edit Selected Enum Domain Name window is displayed below.

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1Enum Domain Name Edit Window

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To Create Enum Domain Name

To create a new Enum Domain Name, click New Enum Domain Name tab on the Enum Domain Name List panel.

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1Enum Domain Name Fields

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Create an ENUM Domain Name Object

To create an ENUM Domain Name, click New Enum Domain Name. The Create New Enum Domain Name window is displayed.

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1Enum Domain Name Create Window

 

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Use the following table to configure the general settings and the initial set of Forwarders Data. You can create additional sets of Forwarders Data. Refer to Enum Domain Name

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The following fields are displayed:

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1Call Routing - Servers - Enum ENUM Domain Parameters


Parameter


Description

Zone ID

Name of the ENUM domain containing forwarderIP the forwarder IP entries for load balancing.
Zone TypeThe zone type for this ENUM domain (At presentCurrently, individual is the only zone type available, and it indicates the SBC supports load balancing across individual zones).
Load Distribution

This specifies the load distribution strategy. Refer Refer to ENUM Support for more details.

The following options are available:

  • Sequence (default)
  • Round Robin
  • Proportion
Query Retry TimerThe time, in milliseconds, that that the SLWRESD process waits before trying the next IP in the Forwarders Data list (range: 0-10000 | default = 4000).
Priority

Specifies the priority (order) of ENUM service execution. If this parameter is not set or set to the default of '129', default priorities are assigned for LNP (130), CNAM (131) and SIP AoR (132). If a different order of service execution is desired, set the priorities accordingly.

For example, setting CNAM priority to 133 executes SIP AoR before CNAM.

Forwarder IP ENUM server IPv4 or IPv6 address of this Forwarder IP entry.
Forwarder DescriptionTextual description for the forwarder IP address.
Percentage DistributionThis option is used with only available when Load Distribution proportion is set to Proportion. Based on this value, the percentage of load distribution for each IP address in Zone ID is calculated.

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Edit an ENUM Domain Name 

To edit an ENUM Domain Name in the listTo copy any of the created Enum Domain Name and to make any minor changes, click the radio button next to the specific Enum Domain Name to highlight the rowrow for the specific ENUM Domain name. The Edit Selected Enum Domain Name window opens with only the general attributes for the object available. You must edit its Forwarders Data on the Forwarders Data window. Refer to Enum Domain Name - Forwarders Data.

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Click Copy Enum Domain Name tab on the Enum Domain Name List panel.

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1Enum Domain Name Fields

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The Copy Selected Enum Domain Name window is displayed along with the field details which can be edited.

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1Enum Domain Name Copy Window

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Make the required changes to the required fields and click Save to save the changes. The copied Enum Domain Name is displayed at the bottom of the original Enum Domain Name in the Enum Domain Name List panel.

To Delete Enum Domain Name

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To Copy an ENUM Domain Name

  1. To copy an ENUM Domain Name, click the radio button next to the ENUM Domain Name row.
  2. Click Copy Enum Domain Name. The Copy Selected ENUM Domain Name window opens.
  3. Make any required changes and click Save.

To Delete an ENUM Domain Name

  1. To delete an ENUM Domain Name, click the radio button next to the

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  1. Click the X at the end of the

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  1. Confirm the deletion when prompted.

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Click Yes to remove the specific Enum Domain Name from the list.