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Administrator’s Guide for Cisco IPVC 3521 BRI Gateway, Cisco IPVC 3526 PRI Gateway, and Cisco IPVC 3540 PRI Gateway
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco IPVC 3500 Series Gateway
Configuring Gateway Settings
Step 3
Click the
IVR
button.
Step 4
Select the type of IVR functionality:
•
Use internal IVR
—Enables the gateway IVR functionality so that incoming calls can route to an
endpoint on the IP network. Follow steps 5-7.
Note
The IVR must be enabled for the BRI or PRI port that supports IVR.
•
Use
external IVR
—Select to set the IP address and port number for an IVR system in another
device. Follow steps 8-9.
Step 5
In the
IVR registration name
field, enter the IVR registration alias used with the gatekeeper.
Step 6
In the
IVR Operator Extension
field, set the E.164 number of an endpoint that is registered with the
gatekeeper to function as an IVR operator for incoming calls. To do this, enter the same number for the
IVR operator extension for each of the IP terminals you want to include in the single number access. You
can also use an ISDN endpoint as the IVR operator extension. To do this, define the IVR operator
extension using the format <Gateway service><ISDN number>.
Step 7
Select the
IVR registers with gatekeeper
check box to enable the internal IVR to register with the
gatekeeper.
Step 8
In the
IVR address
field, enter the IP address for the IVR system on the external device.
Step 9
In the
Port
field, enter the port number for the IVR system on the external device. The default port
setting is 1620.
Configuring Outgoing Call Delimiters
In the Delimiters section of the Settings tab, you can configure outgoing call delimiter characters.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Gateway interface, on the sidebar, click
Gateway
(if not already selected).
Step 2
Click the
Settings
tab.
Step 3
Click the
Delimiters
button.
Step 4
In the
Second number delimiter
field, enter the character used as a second number delimiter for dialing
more than one ISDN number in setting up a 2B call. You can use the pound sign (#), asterisks (*), or
command (,) as a delimiter in outgoing calls only.
Step 5
In the
TCS4 extension delimiter
field, enter the character used as an extension number for TCS4
outgoing IP-to-ISDN call routing. You can use the pound sign (#), asterisk (*), or comma (,) as a
delimiter in outgoing calls only. This setting does not apply for voice calls.
Note
Since the comma cannot be used in the Party number field of the Cisco IPVC 35xx MCU
Conference Control interface, we recommend that you do not use the comma as a second number
delimiter or as a TCS4 extension delimiter.
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