GVP MCP:sip:outcalluseoriggw
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|shortdesc=If a SIP call is placed via call or transfer, and the destination address does not contain a hostname or IP address, this parameter will determine which gateway to use. If sip.outcalluseroriggw is set to Enable, the call will be placed using the gateway of the inbound call (e.g. tel://3000 or sip:3000@; "@" is mandatory for the sip: schema in order to make the distinction between user part and host). If sip.outcalluseroriggw is set to Disable, either sip.defaultgw or sip.defaulthost will be used.. | |shortdesc=If a SIP call is placed via call or transfer, and the destination address does not contain a hostname or IP address, this parameter will determine which gateway to use. If sip.outcalluseroriggw is set to Enable, the call will be placed using the gateway of the inbound call (e.g. tel://3000 or sip:3000@; "@" is mandatory for the sip: schema in order to make the distinction between user part and host). If sip.outcalluseroriggw is set to Disable, either sip.defaultgw or sip.defaulthost will be used.. | ||
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