This form can be used to assign incoming digits from both SIP Service Providers and Gateways. You can associate a telephone number assigned by a SIP Service Provider to a particular SIP Peer. Typically, the Service Provider provides a range of numbers.
All incoming calls should be authenticated by challenge-based authentication or by verifying the caller's IP address. When entries are added to this form, ensure that the appropriate authentication is enabled in the SIP Peer Profile form to prevent unauthorized incoming calls. In some rare instances, such as when receiving calls with a tel:: URI, no other authentication may be available.
If a dialed incoming number is not provisioned in this form, the 3300 ICP will attempt to match the peer's incoming address to one of the configured SIP Peer Profile forms. If it finds one that matches, it will use this form and apply the policy based on the matched SIP Peer Profile.
The first address compared against is the "Alternate Destination Domain", if configured and enabled. If not enabled, the incoming address is compared to the IP Address or FQDN programmed in the Network Elements form associated with each SIP Peer profile.
If no match is found, a SIP "404 Not Found" message is returned. If this message is received when the number does exist, you may need to enter the DID range in this form and associate a SIP Peer profile to the number(s).
Use this form when performing the following tasks:
Parameter |
Description |
Default Value |
Incoming DID Range |
Enter one or more telephone numbers. The maximum number of digits per telephone number is 26. You can enter a mix of ranges and single numbers (for example, "6135554000-6135554400, 6135554500"). The entire field width is limited to 60 characters. Use a comma to separate telephone numbers and ranges. Use a dash (-) to indicate a range of telephone numbers. The first and last characters cannot be a comma or a dash. If the numbers do not fit within the 60 character maximum, you can create a new entry for the same profile. Use a '*' to reduce the number of entries that need to be programmed. This is a type of "prefix identifier", and cannot be used as a range with '-'. For example, the string "11*" would be used to associate a peer with any number in the range from 110 up to the maximum digits per telephone number (In this case, 11999999999999999999999999.) Note that the string "11" by itself would not count as a match, as the '*' represents 1 or more digits. The following combinations are valid: 2000-3000, 55*, 8000 50*,33* 55*-66* cannot use as a range 55*,5500 overlap
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SIP Peer Profile Label |
Select the SIP Peer label. These are defined in the SIP Peer Profile form. |
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Comment |
For customer use. Enter any valid comments. |
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