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Overview
This document provides a brief description of each element within a Call Route; for full details on field definitions, refer to Creating and Modifying Entries to Call Routing Tables.
Prerequisites
These instructions assume knowledge of navigation and configuration in the WebUI.
Call Route Entry Reference
Call Routing Configuration
Basic Configuration Options - Definitions
Call Routing - Basic Configuration Options
Route Details
Field | Basic Description | |
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Description | Call Route's name | |
Admin State | Enable/Disable Route | |
Route Priority | Adjusts order of call route processing. Routes are sorted first by priority, and then top-to-bottom order. 1 = highest priority | |
Call Priority | Used with E911. Sets the Priority header. | |
Number/Name Transformation Table | Transformation Table name. | |
Field | Basic Description | |
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Destination Type | - Any Normal Description
- A Destination SG that has a Register Table
- If Transformation Table evaluates TRUE, Deny (reject) the call.
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Message Translation Table | Permits changes like turning 183 Progress into 180 Ringing, changing ISDN IEs, or discarding selected messages. | |
Cause Code Reroutes | If the call is rejected with a Cause Code present in this list, then proceed to the next call route; otherwise disconnect incoming call leg. | |
Cancel Others Upon Forking | Imagine a forked call to Lync and mobile; and Lync is forwarded to the mobile. Unless this is enabled, mobile will receive two calls, forked and forwarded. | |
Fork Call | Simultaneously processes this route and next route in the table. Places calls to both routes. | |
Destination Signaling Groups | If the Transformation Table succeeds, sends the call out the listed Signaling Group. | |
Field | Basic Description |
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Audio/Fax Stream Mode | Determines how the SBC handles call signaling and Audio/Fax media stream during a call. |
Video Application Stream Mode | Determines how the SBC handles call signaling and Video/Application media stream during a call. |
Media Transcoding | Controls transcoding, such as incoming SIP G.711 to outgoing SIP G.723 (Not required for ISDN to SIP calls). |
Media List | - Provides the ability to select codecs based upon the individual route.
- Creates a list of codecs common between the incoming SG and the route codec list.
- Creates a different list of codecs commen between the call route and the egress SG.
- Transcodes between the ingress and egress, if the final codecs for the call legs are different.
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Quality of Service
Field | Basic Description |
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Quality Metrics Number of Calls | Sets the number of calls to average the RTCP statistics over. |
Quality Metrics Time before Retry | If the route is disabled for quality issues, this amount of time is required before the route is used again. |
Min. ASR Threshold | Answer to Seizure (attempts) Radio. If the percentage of completed calls falls below this number, disable the route for Time Before Retry time. 0 = disabled. |
Enable Min MOS Threshold | Enables MOS score. |
Enable Max. R/T Delay | If Enabled and the RTT delay exceeds the configured value, disable the route for the Time Before Retry time. Calculated from RTCP information. |
Max R/T Delay | Specifies Round Trip delay. |
Enable Max. Jitter | If Enabled and the Jitter delay exceeds the configured value, disable the route for the Time Before Retry time. Calculated from RTCP information. |
Max. Jitter | Maximum average jitter. |