Chapter 11: Board Configuration
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Configuring Virtual Boards SIPSP and H323SP
A VoIP connection typically consists of two parts:
•
Signal Channel
—responsible for setting up and tearing down a call using protocol.
For example, SIP protocol is used in MAXCS to build a signal channel between the
server and the IP phone.
•
Media Path
—responsible for encoding, transmitting, and decoding voice for both
parties. For example, when an IP phone user makes a call to an outside number, the
voice will be encoded at the IP phone, transmitted to the system via the IP network,
decoded by the VoIP codec, and passed to a trunk port so that the external party will
hear the voice.
The purpose of virtual boards SIPSP and H323SP is to build signal channels for different
connection types, IP extensions, SIP Tie Trunks, SIP Trunking from ITSP, and H323 Tie
Trunks. Each channel will have its channel ID similar to channels on a Triton extension
or trunk board. When an IP phone registers to the system, a channel ID will be assigned
to the IP extension. However, these channels are only responsible for processing
protocol and call control signals. They require a media path from a VoIP board or from
the IP phone to establish a voice steam so that both sides can hear.
Notes
:
•
Make sure you have enough VoIP resource boards.
•
The more signal channels, the more system memory and CPU power required.
Proper planning is essential.
•
Changing the number of signal channels requires that you stop and restart the
switching and gateway services.
•
SIP Trunking Channel requires a license to activate.
Configuring the SIPSP Board
Double-clicking a SIPSP board in
Boards
view and then clicking the
Board
Configuration
button opens this dialog box.
Summary of Contents for ACC 6.7
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Page 44: ...Chapter 2 System Requirements and Installation 30 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 3 Getting Around MaxAdministrator 42 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 84 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 7 Auto Attendant Configuration 94 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 110 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 114 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 12 Trunk Configuration 166 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 172 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 234: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 220 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 17 AltiGen IP Phone Configuration 232 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 242 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 19 Hunt Group Configuration 256 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 274: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 260 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 370: ...Chapter 26 Redundancy Configuration 356 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 404: ...Chapter 29 TAPI Integration 390 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 426: ...Chapter 30 Tools and Applications 412 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
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