TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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3
Enter a name for the PBX interface (optional) in the
System Name
text field. If no
name is specified the name will be “PBX0” by default.
Figure 112. Activate the PBX Application
4
Enter the long name of the Gateway object that routes external calls in the “Route
External Calls to” text field. This name is the same long name specified in the object
created in
17.4.1 Create a Gateway Object to handle External Calls
. In this case
“Unknown_numbers”.
5
Click “OK”.
17.4.3 Set a Password for the PBX Application
1
Select PBX > Password.
2
Enter a password for the PBX interface, as a suggestion use the same as in the
configuration setting.
3
Click “OK”.
17.4.4 Configure the PRI (ISDN) Interface
Note:
There is an issue when interface (PRI) licenses are assigned to physical interfaces.
Interface licenses are assigned to physical interfaces “bottom up” i.e. a VoIP Gateway with
2 PRI interface licenses will by default be assigned to PRI1 and PRI2. If PRI3 is to be used,
PRI2 must be disabled so that PRI3 interface gets a license assigned and will become
visible.
1
Select Gateway > Interfaces.
2
Click on “PRI1”.
3
Enter a name for the interface in the
Name
text field (in this example we give PRI1
the name “Meridian_1”.
4
Select tone in the
Tones
drop-down list (we select the “US” tone).
5
Select “H.323” in the
Protocol
drop-down list. The open window will expand with
more setting alternatives.
6
In the
Media Properties
area select the coder “G711u” and enter “30” in the
Framesize
text fields.
7
Enter the name of the Gateway object, that is used for routing calls to this specific
PRI interface, (in this case “Unknown_numbers”) in the
Name
text field.