System interfaces
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System functions and features as of R3.0
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SIP access
The communication server can be connected to one or more SIP providers via the
Ethernet interface on the basic system. The communication server supports 10 SIP
access with up to 30 channels per SIP access. One
SIP Access Channels
licence is re-
quired for each channel.
The communication server handles the SIP access in the same way as analogue or
digital network interfaces, i. e. they are grouped in one or more separate trunk
groups. The allocation to an SIP provider is defined for each trunk group. This
means for example that international calls can be routed via SIP providers in differ-
ent countries.
The communication server must register with a registrar of the SIP provider so that
the SIP messages can be forwarded to the proxy server and from there to the public
network, for example via a gateway. At least one SIP account has to be set up for
each SIP provider. Each account contains a user name and password for identifica-
tion with the Registrar and an SIP identification number (SIP-ID). The SIP-ID is linked
with a direct dial number so that outgoing and incoming connections can be
made. A total of 500 SIP accounts can be set up and linked with the corresponding
direct dialling numbers.
One SIP account per SIP provider can be set up as a default account. It can then be
used by users without an SIP account for outgoing calls via a corresponding route
or for incoming calls via a special call routing.
Besides the connection of communication servers to one or more SIP providers,
several communication servers can also be networked via SIP.