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Use this object to specify whether to allow processing of destination trunk group and destination trunk context associated with a Feature Control Profile.
% set profiles featureControlProfile <profile_name> ipProtocolFlags defaultCalledUser <disable | enable> useIpProtocol <disable | enable> honorPhoneContextParameter <disable | enable> processDestinationTgrp <disable | enable> processDestinationTrunkContext <disable | enable> processEnumdi <disable | enable>
The Feature Control Profile parameters are as shown below:
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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| 1-23 | The Feature Control Profile name. |
| N/A | Use this parameter to configure IP protocol flags behavior.
To set The settings of the above |
| N/A | Enable flag to process destination trunk group parameters associated with the specified Feature Control Profile. The ERE/PSX performs a light policy lookup and skips all SSG-based services, number translation and routing functions.
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| N/A | Enable flag to allow processing of destination trunk context associated with the specified Feature Control Profile.
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processEnumdi | N/A | Enable this flag to use the enumdi parameter to indicate when an ENUM query is performed. The SBC can process enumdi indicator received in an ingress INVITE to avoid a redundant query. Likewise, if the ERE/PSX performs an ENUM dip, the SBC can send this parameter in the egress INVITE thus preventing redundant queries further down the network
If R-URI transparency is enabled, the SBC does not send enumdi indicator in egress signaling even if an ENUM dip is performed by ERE/PSX. The R-URI transparency flag is controlled using the CLI command: % |
% show profiles featureControlProfile DEFAULT_IP processDestinationTgrp enable; processDestinationTrunkContext disable; processEnumdi disable; ipProtocolFlags { useIpProtocol enable; defaultCalledUser enable; honorPhoneContextParameter enable;