Partner Domain configuration

From here, you can gather and configure the static routing list, which should be used for outgoing connections.

List of all static routes

  • Use static routes
    Activate or deactivate the functionality of the static routes included in your list here. If you deactivate "use static routes", all your static routes are deactivated and you can't carry out any adaptations in your existing configuration.

  • Partner Domain configuration
    Shows the list of the registered and configured static routes. Every line in the list represents a static route with individual settings. The following properties of a static route are displayed.

    • Activate
      Activates, or deactivates, the static routing entry. You can change this setting directly. Click the checkbox to enable or disable the static routing entry. Additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

    • Trustworthy
      Indicates if the static routing entry has been categorized as reliable. You can change this setting directly. Click the checkbox to enable or disable this categorization. Additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

    • Domain
      Displays the domain name that should be used for the static routing entry. The domain name establishes the context for the hierarchical system and must be unique in your displayed list. Additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

    • Access server
      Displays the server's IP address used for accessing the domain. This value may also be a symbolic name, which will be converted into an IP address as part of operations. Additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

    • Port
      Displays the port used by the selected access server. Values between 0 and 65535 may be entered for the port number. Many SIP servers use Port 5060 over TCP or 5061 over TLS. Additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

    • Log
      Displays the transport protocol for the selected access server. Various protocols are available for static routing. Information regarding transport protocol settings and additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

    • Linked on
      Displays the selected IP address, if the system has been bound to an IP address. Additional information can be found under Static Routing Configuration.

Configuring static routes

You can modify your static routing list. Click the Add... button to add another entry to the static routing list. Click the Delete button to remove one or more static routing entries from the list. Click the Properties... button to display the static routing properties and change them, if necessary.

  • Add...
    Click this button to add additional static routing entries to the list. A new window will be displayed, from which you will be able to change the property settings for the new static routing entry. Afterwards, click Ok to add the new entry to the list. Click Cancel to reject the new static routing entry.

  • Remove
    Click on this button to remove static routes from your list. You are only able to carry out the removal, if at least one static route is marked in the list. Afterwards you are asked to confirm the removal. Click on the button "OK" to confirm. Click on the button "Cancel" to abort.

  • Properties...
    Click on this button to get the properties and details of a static route displayed in another window. You need to have marked exactly one static route on the list to do so.

To accept the new settings please press the button "OK". Press the button "Cancel" to discard the settings.

Version 8