R2511-HP MSR Router Series Voice Configuration Guide(V5)
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4. Specify a trusted node.
trusted-point ipv4 ipv4-address
[ port port-number ]
By default, no trusted node is
specified.
Configuring call authority control
This section describes how to configure call authority control.
Configuring a call rule
The local SIP server supports the call authority control feature. Define different call rules and apply them
in different views to control the call authorities of users within the jurisdiction.
To configure a call rule:
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Command
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1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter voice view.
voice-setup N/A
3. Enter SIP server view.
sip-server N/A
4. Enter call rule set view.
call-rule-set
N/A
5. Create a call rule and enter
call rule view.
service tag
N/A
6. Configure a call rule.
rule tag { deny | permit }
{ incoming | outgoing } { pattern |
any }
By default, no call rule is
configured.
You can configure up to 32 call
rules.
Applying a call rule set
You can use the srs command to apply a call rule set in SIP server view or register user view.
When different call rule sets are applied in SIP server view, register user view of the calling user, and
register user view of the called user, the local SIP server first processes the call rule set applied in SIP
server view, then the one applied in register user view of the calling user, and finally the one applied in
register user view of the called user.
To apply a call rule set:
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1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter voice view.
voice-setup N/A
3. Enter SIP server view.
sip-server N/A
4. Apply a call rule set in SIP
server view.
srs tag
By default, no call rule set is applied in
SIP server view.
To apply a call rule set in register user view:










