
NC; Reviewed:
10/01/2010
Avaya BCM Solutions Test Lab
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ConfiguringSIPTrunkingSkype-BCM6
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If multiple SIP trunk User Accounts are associated with the same Skype SIP profile, SIP registration can only be
turned on for one of the SIP trunk user accounts associated with the same Skype SIP Profile. SIP Trunk User
Accounts are associated with Skype SIP profiles by way of using SIP User credentials of the Skype SIP Profile.
BCM Outgoing Name and Number (ONN) Blocking feature (F819) is compatible with Skype Connect and can be
used to block ONN on a call-by-call basis.
5.2 Dialing Plan
5.2.1 Line Pool Configuration
1. Under
Configuration
Telephony
Dialing Plan
; select
2. Select
BlocA
.
Line Pools.
3. Click on the “
Add
” button to add DNs of sets that need to access the above line pool.
5.2.2 Dial Plan Configuration
1. Under
Configuration
Telephony
Dialing Plan
Public Network
, define the
Public
Received
number length. Check with Skype for the appropriate value.
2. Set the
Public Network Dialing Plan
to
Public (Unknown)
3. Set the
Public network code
which is a Caller ID prefix for example 613763
4.
In the Public Network DN Lengths table,
configure the DN prefixes and their corresponding
lengths.
5. Under
Configuration
Telephony
Dialing Plan
Routing,
and select the
Routes
tab
6. Add a route by clicking on the
Add
button.
7. In the
Add Route
dialog box, provide an unused route and click on the
OK
button. This is the
preferred route.
8. The
Dialing Plan – Routing
table will be displayed.
9. Click on the route just created
10. Under the
External Number
column of the newly created route, insert a number that will
appended to the dialed number and presented to the SIP trunking module on the BCM for
routing. This number will be stripped off before routing the call to Skype.
11. Under the
Use Pool
column of the newly created route, double click to select
BlocA
from the
drop down list.
12. Under the
DN Type
column of the newly created route, double click to select
Public (Unknown)
from the drop down list.
13. Repeat Steps 6 to 11 to add a backup route. This route will be used if the attempt to route the
call via the preferred route fails. In the External Number column for this secondary route,
provide a number which is different from that used in Step 10..
14. Click on the
Destination Codes
tab.