Routes Management

So that IPBrick executes the routing of the calls between the several network interfaces, it is necessary the definition of specific routes according to a telephonic numbering.

As you can see in Figure 4.32 there are two types of routes: Local Routes and Output Routes for SIP servers. There is also the possibility to register IPBrick in the SIP servers.

Figure 4.32: VoIP - Routes Management
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Local routes

Local routes (Figure 4.33) allow the configuration of an interconnection between LAN, PSTN, PBX or INTERNET.

The possible options by default are:

If there are other configured interfaces, they may be added to the list of routes, and for that it is necessary to click the connection Available Local Routes (Figure 4.33) and then add the necessary routes.

Figure 4.33: VoIP - Local Routes
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Connection Insert in the Menu Top allows to insert one of the routes mentioned. After insertion, each type of route has a connection that allows its configuration. When acceding to this interface it is possible to choose one of these options:

Example: To enable the use of number 6 to route a call to the Portuguese PSTN network, it is necessary to remove this prefix in order that the number stays with the correct format (the format 2XXXXXXXX instead of 62XXXXXXXX).



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