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SIGNALING GROUP
Group Number: 83
Group Type: sip
Transport Method: tls
Near-end Node Name: clan Far-end Node Name: ses
Near-end Listen Port: 5061 Far-end Listen Port: 5061
Far-end Network Region:
Far-end Domain: ffm.com
Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n
DTMF over IP: in-band-g711
Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y
IP Audio Hairpinning? n
Session Establishment Timer(min): 120
Figure 5: SIP Signaling-Group Form
3.1.3.3
Configure Interface to SIP Trunk
Use the
add trunk-group <x>
command, where <x> is a free trunk group number, to create a
trunk group which is to be used to connect to the Avaya SES. Accept defaults for parameters,
except for those which are highlighted.
Parameter
Usage
Group Type
Specify a type of “sip”.
TAC
Set the Trunk Access Code to “*83”.
Group Name
Specify “SIP” to identify this trunk. Any identifier can be used.
Service Type
Specify the trunk is used as a “tie” line to another PBX.
Signaling Group
Specify the signaling group which was configured for the sip trunk in
Figure 5
.
Number of Members
Specify a value sufficient for the maximum number of IP connections to
be allowed via this trunk.
Table 4: Configuration Parameters for Trunk Interface to SIP Trunk
MRR; Reviewed:
SPOC 12/13/2007
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