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3. Configuring the Device
3.3
Configuring Basic MGCP/MEGACO Parameters
Once you have completed the previous sections, you are ready to start configuring the
device using the Web interface. For information on how to fully configure the device, refer to
the device's
User’s Manuals
.
Note:
This section is applicable only to MGCP/MEGACO devices.
Tip:
Once the device is configured, backup your settings by saving the
configuration (
ini
) file to your PC. This saved file can later be used, if
necessary, to restore configuration settings (refer to 'Backing Up and
Restoring Configuration' on page
48
).
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To configure basic /MEGACO parameters:
1.
Access the Web interface.
2.
If your network features a DNS server, in the fields ‘DNS Primary Server IP’ and ‘DNS
Secondary Server IP’ on the 'Application Settings' page (
Configuration
tab >
Protocol Configuration
menu >
Network Settings
submenu >
Application
Settings), enter the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers (clarify with
your network administrator). Note that the DNS server option is supported for
MEGACO but not for MGCP.
3.
If your network features a DHCP server, in the ‘Enable DHCP’ field on the 'Application
Settings' page (
Configuration
tab >
Protocol Configuration
menu >
Network
Settings
submenu >
Application Settings
), select ‘Enable’. When the device is
configured to use DHCP, it attempts to contact the DHCP server to obtain the
networking parameters (e.g., IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and
primary/secondary DNS server).
4.
Configure the Trunks in the 'Trunk Settings' page (
Configuration
tab >
PSTN
Settings
menu >
Trunk Settings
). For a brief description, refer to ‘Configuring the
Trunks’ on page
43
.
5.
On the 'Control Protocol Selection' page (
Configuration
tab >
Protocol
Configuration
menu >
Protocol Selection
), in the ‘Control Protocol Type’ field, select
the device's control protocol type (MGCP or MEGACO).
6.
Configure the Call Agent on the 'Basic Protocol Settings' page (
Configuration
tab >
Protocol Configuration
menu >
Basic Configuration
):
a.
In the ‘Call Agent IP’ field, enter the Call Agent IP address if your enterprise’s
network doesn’t feature a DNS server that automatically defines the Call Agent’s
IP address. If you have a DNS server, the field is optional.
b.
In the ‘Call Agent Port’ field, enter the Call Agent port. The default port is 2427
(MGCP) and 2944 (MEGACO).
c.
In the ‘Call Agent Domain Name’ field, enter the Call Agent domain name. When
using the DNS server option, enter the domain name of the Call Agent operating
with the device. The DNS server automatically detects the Call Agent’s IP address
from the domain name.
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