M4 Termination Points
Description
Termination Point is connection to some final entity (device/line/trunk/provider/supplier/etc) where call will be terminated.
Call comes from Origination Points and goes to Termination Point.
Termination Points are assigned to Dial Peers.
Termination Point Settings
- Act as Termination Point - turns on/turns of Termination Point. If selected No and saved, all settings of Termination Point will be erased.
- Active - activates/deactivates Termination Point.
- Source Transformation - special Source Transformation rules used to modify Source number.
- Destination Transformation - special Destination Transformation rules used to modify outgoing number.
- Tariff - Tariff used for Termination Point accounting.
- Capacity - limits the number of concurrent calls to this termination point.
- Source (CallerID) Allow - regular expression (regexp) for CallerIDs that are allowed to go through this termination point (use regexp .* if you want to allow all CallerIDs to go through this termination point).
- Source (CallerID) Deny - regular expression (regexp) for CallerIDs that are NOT allowed to go through this termination point (leave empty if you do not want to disallow any CallerIDs).
- Register - should we register the provider?
- Login/Username - username if your provider asks for it.
- Password - password used for authentication by your provider.
Advanced
- Interpret NO ANSWER as FAILED - makes NO ANSWER calls interpretation as FAILED.
- Interpret BUSY as FAILED - makes BUSY calls interpretation as FAILED
- Periodic check - if enabled, periodic SIP OPTIONS requests will be sent to Termination Point to check if it is reachable. If Periodic Check is enabled and Termination Point does not respond to OPTIONS request then Termination Point will be marked as unreachable and will be skipped when making calls. Once Termination Point starts to respond to OPTIONS request it will be marked as reachable and calls will be routed through this Termination Point. Termination Points are checked every 5 minutes.
- Sticky Contact – if this option is enabled, M2 uses only first SIP Contact header received from Termination Point. Sometimes Terminators change Contact header in the middle of SIP dialog and in some cases this may lead to unpredicted behavior (for example Terminator changes Contact header to wrong address and calls do not terminate properly). Use this option only if you know what you are doing. This option applies only to Termination points.
- Disable Q.850 Reason - by default M2 returns Q.850 Reason header in SIP responses to Originator. This can be disabled by setting this option to "yes".
- Forward RPID - by default M2 forwards RPID header from Originator to Terminator. This can be disabled by setting this option to "no".
- Forward PAI - by default M2 forwards PAI header from Originator to Terminator. This can be disabled by setting this option to "no".
Subnetting
It is possible to set subnetwork for Termination Point. Instead of IP address, you can set subnet in IP Address input field. Subnet should be written in CIDR notation (for example 192.168.0.1/28). When call is routed through Termination Point which uses subnet, random IP address from that subnet will be chosen for outgoing call.
You can use online subnet calculator to check first and last usable IP address from given subnet.
IP range
If you need to set multiple IP addresses for single Termination Point and Subnetting does not meet your needs, then you can set IP ranges. Ranges are written in the following format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-yyy
Note that you can set range only for last octet in IP address.
When call is routed through Termination Point which uses IP range, random IP address from that range will be chosen for outgoing call. For example, if we have IP range 192.168.0.100-150, then random IP address from range 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.150 will be generated.