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− | The Resource Group defines the status, direction, translations and other technical parameters needed to identify a carrier in the network. A carrier can have one or more incoming, outgoing, | + | The Resource Group defines the status, direction, translations and other technical parameters needed to identify a carrier in the network. A carrier can have one or more incoming, outgoing resource groups. If a carrier is used as for both inbound and outbound traffic, a resource group will need to be defined for each direction. |
Revision as of 13:06, 8 December 2013
RESOURCE GROUPS
The Resource Group defines the status, direction, translations and other technical parameters needed to identify a carrier in the network. A carrier can have one or more incoming, outgoing resource groups. If a carrier is used as for both inbound and outbound traffic, a resource group will need to be defined for each direction.
Figure 24 displays the details of a specific RG.
Following is a description of this window:
- General
- Id: This is the number that identifies the carrierâs RG.
- Description: This field describes the Resource Group. It can tell, for example, the carrier that is associated with the RG, the purpose of the RG and the circuit direction.
- Admin Status: This field tells if the RG is active or not.
- CIR Direction: This field tells the circuit direction, IN, OUT, IN + OUT.
- Device Driver: This is your SIP Signaling IP Address. The field has a drop - down list with all the interfaces that you could use to pass SIP Signaling.
- IP
- IP Address, Netmask, Port. In a RG In this is the clientâs IP address, netmask, and port. A â0â in the Port means that you process calls from any port. In a RG Out this is the Proxyâs IP address.
- Partitions
- Partition: This field defines the Called Translation partition.
- Pre Translation: This field defines the Called Pre Translation table if required.
- ANI Pre Translation: This field defines the Calling Pre Translation table if required.
- Post Translation: This field defines the Called Post Translation table if required.
- ANI Post Translation: This field defines the Calling Post Translation table if required.
The fields Pre Translation and ANI Pre Translation are used when the RG is used as RG In (client). The fields Post Translation and ANI Post Translation are used when the RG is used as RG Out (provider).
- Calls
- Call Count: Number of simultaneous calls allowed for this RG. A â0â call count means unlimited amount of simultaneous calls.
- Flag Pound: Select one of three options, LEAVE_POUND (the DNI is not modified), ADD_POUND and REM_POUND (remove pound).
- Other modifiers.
To add a new Resource Group:
- Click âAddâ to create a new Resource Group. The following window will appear:
- Select an available ID. The available IDs will appear as you type one.
- Type the description of the Resource Group if required.
- Select the Administration Status, Circuit Direction and Device Driver.
- Depending on the RG type (client or provider), enter the Calling Pre Translation and Called Pre Translation, Calling Post Translation table numbers if required.
- Enter the Called Translation table number.
- Enter the Called Post Translation number for RG Out.
- Configure the IP address depending on the type of RG.
- Define the Call Count, the Flag Pound, and the other modifiers.
- Click âSaveâ to confirm the addition or âCancelâ to discard them.
To delete an existing Resource Group select the check box and click âDeleteâ. A confirmation window will appear. Click âYesâ to confirm the deletion or âNoâ to cancel it.
To edit an existing Resource Group select the check box next to the Resource Group you want to edit. The Resource Group window will open for that carrier. Edit and save the changes.