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If the FQDN is not in the local table and DNS is consulted, if you have not
selected the check box, only an A-Record lookup is done in DNS to resolve
the host name to an IP address. Transport and port specified in the entity
link are used. If you selected the check box, a full DNS lookup (as
described in RFC 3263) is done, and the transport and port specified in
the entity link could be overridden.
8. Under Time Ranges, specify the default start time and end time for the time range.
The default is to use a 24-hour time range, that is, the start time is 00:00 hours and
the end time is 23:59 hours.
9. Under Application Settings, select the Show warning message check box to get
a warning message if you try to navigate to another page when a page has unsaved
data or when data import is in progress.
10. Click Apply to save the changes.
Related topics:
Default Settings field descriptions on page 324
Default Settings field descriptions
Use this page to specify default settings for all the Routing menus on the right-hand side pane
and to save them as your default personal settings.
Adaptations
Name
Description
Matching Pattern Min Length Minimum length of pattern matched for
adaptations. The minimum value can be 1.
Matching Pattern Max Length Maximum length of pattern matched for
adaptations. The maximum value can be
36.
Dial Patterns
Name
Description
Dial Pattern Min Length Minimum length of dial pattern to be
matched. The minimum value can be 1.
Dial Pattern Max Length Maximum length of dial pattern to be
matched. The maximum value can be 36.
Managing Session Manager routing
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