3Com 900-0234-01 IP Phone User Manual


 
136 CHAPTER 2: CONFIGURING THE DIRECTORY SERVER
Sourced Based — If checked, it will associate the defined inputs (Direct
and Indirect Requestors, Day Band, and Date Band) to the URI route
map. If not check, no source based inputs will be associated with the
URI route map.
If using sourced based inputs, click one of the radio buttons and select
a specific record type from the drop-down lists as described below:
Direct and Indirect Requestors:
Direct Requestor — This is a defined requestor and is normally an
IP Address of a 2nd Tier component such as a Gatekeeper or SIP
Proxy. To add a requestor to select from the drop-down menu, go
to the “Adding Requestors” section. This can be used in
combination with Indirect Requestor and/or Holiday.
Indirect Requestor — This is a defined requestor and is normally an
IP Address of a 1st Tier component such as a Gateway. To add a
requestor to add from the drop-down menu, go to the “Adding
Requestors” section. This can be used in combination with Direct
Requestor and Holiday.
Holiday — This is a defined holiday. To add a holiday to select from
the drop-down menu, go to the “Adding Holidays” section. This
can be used alone or in combination with a direct and or indirect
requestor.
Day Bands:
Weekday Band — This is a defined week day band that represents
certain days of the week such as monday through friday. To add a
weekday band to select from the drop-down menu, go to the
“Adding Week Day Bands” section. A day time band and a week
day band must be used together, but cannot be used in
combination with other source based inputs.
Day Band — This is a defined day time band that represents a time
band within one day (0800 - 1200 hours). The resolution is done to
seconds. To add a day time band to select from the drop-down
menu, go to the “Adding Day Time Bands” section. A day time
band and a week day band must be used together, but cannot be
used in combination with other source based inputs.
Calendar Bands — This is a defined specific calendar band (calendar
band) such as 1/1/01 to 6/1/01. The calendar time band includes use
of the time component down to the second. To add a calendar band