Zone searching and transforming, About zone searching, Mode – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
07.2007

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TANDBERG

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Introduction

Getting

Started

System

Overview

System

Configuration

H.323 & SIP

Configuration

Registration

Control

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Firewall

Traversal

Bandwidth

Control

Maintenance

Appendices

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Processing

Alias Searching and Transforming

Zone Search and Transform Process

Zones are queried when an alias has not been found locally.
The search and transform process is as follows:

The VCS looks at all matches for all zones to find all those
with either:

a

Mode

of

AlwaysMatch

, or

a

Mode

of

PatternMatch

and a

Pattern String

that

matches the alias being searched for.

These matches are listed in order of the

Priority

that has

been assigned to them.
If there are any duplicates in the list, the entry with the
lower

Priority

is removed. (This applies to a zone with the

same pattern string and the same transform but different
priorities.)
If there is a zone which has an

AlwaysMatch

as well as

a

PatternMatch

with no transforms, the

PatternMatch

is

removed from the list.
All zones with a Priority 1 match on the list are queried.
For

AlwaysMatch

matches, the query will use the original

alias; for

PatternMatch

matches the query will use the alias

specified by the transform rules.
If the alias is found, the call will be forwarded to that zone.
If the alias is found by more than one zone, the call will be
forwarded to the zone that responded first.
If the alias is not found, all zones with a Priority 2 match are
queried as per steps 5 and 6.
The process is repeated until either:

the alias is found, or
all zones with a match that meets the specified criteria
have been queried.

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Zone Searching and Transforming

About Zone Transforms

The VCS allows you to change the alias being searched for
before a search request is sent out to a particular zone. This
feature uses the

PatternMatch

mode of the zone search

function.
To set up a zone transform, you must:

configure the zone with a

Mode

of

PatternMatch

specify the pattern that the alias to be transformed must
match
specify the way in which the alias will be transformed.

All searches sent to that zone that match the specified pattern
will then be transformed and the zone will be queried using the
new alias.


About Zone Searching

The VCS allows you to filter the search requests sent to each
zone, and prioritize the order in which zones are searched. This
allows you to reduce the potential number of search requests
sent out, and speed up the search process.
The VCS uses the concept of zone “matches” when filtering
search requests to zones. Each zone has up to five
configurable “matches” available to it. Each match is assigned
a

Mode

and

Priority

(described below). The combination of the

two determines if and when that zone will be queried.

Using Zone Searches and Transforms Together

The zone searching feature and the zone transforms feature
both make use of the

PatternMatch

mode. You can use these

two features together or separately.
The remainder of this section:

describes the

zone search and transform process

explains how to

configure zone searches and transforms

gives some

examples

of how zone searches and transforms

could be used together.



It is possible for the same priority to be given to more
than one match, either in the same zone or in different
zones. In this case, all zones with that match priority

will be queried at the same time.

Mode

The match

Mode

allows you to specify whether and how you will

filter requests to the zone. Alternatively, you can use this mode
to prevent search requests from ever being sent to the zone.
The

Mode

options are:

AlwaysMatch

: always query the zone

PatternMatch

: only query the zone if the alias being searched

for matches a specified pattern

Disabled

: never query the zone (this mode does not need a

corresponding Priority option).

Priority

The match

Priority

allows you to specify when in the search

process that zone will be queried. Search requests are sent to
all zones with a Priority 1 match first, followed by all zones with
Priority 2 matches, and so on.

Each zone has up to five configurable matches. This
means that you can specify up to five different
transforms for each zone. This could be:

one alias transformed five different ways
five aliases each transformed individually
a combination of both.



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