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VIERLING 5.3 Strategy for the routing table We recommend the following basic procedure for creating the routing table: Basic entries For each interface which is used (V, I1, I2, G, etc.), create an entry which covers all of the calls arriving from there and routes them with an unmodified destination number to the desired interface: (oVd*#) (oI1d*#) (oI2d*#) (oGd*#) n n n n W:d X:d Y:d Z:d Here, the wildcards W, X, Y, Z stand for interface names such as V, I1, I2, G and so on. The GSM interfaces can usually be grouped together, while the ISDN interfaces are generally used differently (e.g. I1 is connected to the fixed network, I2 to the PBX). For the VoIP interface, you can (or must) specify for outgoing calls whether they are to be handled via one of the configured SIP outbounds 1 to 8 (port name V1, V2, ... in the routing entry) or whether they should go to one of the locally managed users (port name V). For incoming calls, there is only the common port name V. This means that routing cannot distinguish between incoming VoIP ports. Information about how to create basic entries can be found under the connection types: 3.2 ISDN interface: Selecting the ISDN connection type 3.3 VoIP interface: Sample applications ECOTEL® VoIP/ISDN2-1/ISDN2-2 Edition 4.1-EN – 20070730 Page 105