3.
Click
Execute
.
Trunk Adaptor
To connect to a Trunk Adaptor, follow the steps below.
1.
Ensure that the Trunk Adaptor is connected to the network and a power supply, and that all ports to be
set are OUS.
2.
Click
Trunk Adaptor
. The
Trunk Adaptor List
screen is displayed.
3.
Enter a name (20 characters or less) for the Trunk Adaptor in
Trunk Adaptor Name
.
4.
Enter the Trunk Adaptor’s IP address in
Trunk Adaptor IP Address
.
5.
To confirm that the setting is correct, click
Connect
. If the setting is correct, the Trunk Adaptor’s Web
Maintenance Console will open in a new browser window.
For details about the Trunk Adaptor’s Web Maintenance Console, refer to the documentation of the
Trunk Adaptor.
6.
Click
Next
. The
Set Trunk Adaptor
window will open.
7.
In
Virtual SIP Gateway - Port Property - No. Range
, specify
From
and
To
to select a range of SIP
connections to be used with the Trunk Adaptor. These numbers correspond to the
No.
column of the
main
Port Property
screen.
8.
In
Name : IP Address
, select a name and IP address previously entered on the
Trunk Adaptor List
screen.
9.
In
SIP Server Port Number
, enter the SIP server’s port number.
10.
In
SIP Account / User Name
, enter a 3- to 5-digit number in
From
.
11.
Click
Finish
, and the following settings are implemented:
•
Provider Name
and
SIP Server IP Address
tab will be set to match the selected
Trunk Adaptor.
•
The
User Name
and
Authentication ID
tab will be set to the value specified in
SIP Account / User Name
, increased by 1 for each connection (i.e. if "401" was specified,
User
Name
and
Authentication ID
for No. 1 will be set to "401", and then for No. 2 they will be set to
"402", etc.).
12.
tab of the
V-SIPGW—Port Property
screen, set
From Header—User Part
to
PBX-CLIP
for each port that was set to be used with the Trunk Adaptor.
Main
The
Shelf
,
Slot
, and
Port
for each item are displayed for your reference. For details, see
9.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
Name
Description
Value Range
Links
Connection
Indicates the port status. To
change the status of the port,
click the desired cell in the
column, and then select
INS
or
OUS
for the port.
This option is only available in
On-line mode.
INS: The port is in
service.
OUS: The port is out of
service.
Fault: The port is not
communicating with the
network.
9.10 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property—V-SIPGW
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