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For MGCP follow these steps:
In the ‘Gateway Name’ field, enter a name to the device (for example, ‘gateway1.com’).
Ensure that the name you choose is the one that the Call Agent is configured with to
identify your V6100.
In the ‘Naming Method’ field, select the naming method you want to use. You can select
‘Endpoint Naming’ or ‘Trunk Naming’.
If you select Endpoint Naming:
In the ‘Endpoint Name’ field, enter an intuitive endpoint prefix. Ensure that the
endpoint prefix you choose is the one that the Call Agent works with. In the ‘Endpoint
Numbering Offset’ field, you can enter a value to offset the numbers that represent
the gateway’s endpoints.
If you select Trunk Naming:
In the ‘Trunk Name’ and ‘Endpoint Prefix’ fields, enter intuitive prefixes. Ensure that
the definitions you choose are the definitions that the Call Agent is configured with to
identify your V6100. In the ‘Trunk ID Offset’ field, you can enter a value to offset the
numbers that represent the gateway’s trunks.
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For MEGACO follow these steps:
In the ‘Physical Name Pattern’ field, enter an intuitive name to identify the gateway’s
physical termination in the format: [name1]*[name2]*. The first asterisk represents the
number of the trunk; the second asterisk represents the number of the endpoint. For
example, ‘tgw/t*/c*’.
In the ‘Logical RTP Name Pattern’ field, enter an intuitive name to identify the gateway’s
RTP termination in the format: [name]*. The asterisk represents an internal identification
assigned by the gateway to the RTP termination. For example, 'gw/rtp/*'.
In the ‘Logical ATM Name Pattern’ field, enter an intuitive name to identify the gateway’s
ATM termination (if used) in the format: [name]*. The asterisk represents an internal
identification assigned by the gateway to the ATM termination. For example, 'gw/atm/*'.
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Click the
Reset
button and click
OK
in the prompt; the V6100 applies the changes and
restarts.
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After the gateway is reset, if different configuration is required
per trunk,
Restoring and Backing Up the V6100 Configuration.
Otherwise, set the ‘PCM Law Select’
field (
Advanced Configuration
>
TDM Bus Settings
), select ‘A-law’ for E1 trunks and ‘
μ
-
Law’ for T1 trunks.
MGCP/MEGACO users should continue with
Chapter 5: Restoring and Backing Up
V6100 Digital Gateway Installation Guide
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