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Calling party configuration
This is where you enter the details of all the VoIP servers that you want to communicate with. An IP
phone call involves two VoIP servers: your IPX-1000 and the VoIP server at the other end. Both VoIP
servers must be in the same mode when communicating with each other. Therefore, in addition to
setting up your own system properly, you must also advise the other party to set up their system with
the same mode. Here is a description on the three available modes.
Add Calling Party
Parameter Description
Swq No.
Please assign a unique number to each server.
Name
Please insert the name for your own reference.
Destination
From the drop down list, please select a mode to use when communicating
with this server.
IPX Mode:
This mode is unique to IPX-1000 and requires both parties to have static IP
address. If the other party also uses IPX-1000, using this mode is highly
recommended but not mandatory. When two parties communicate in the IPX
mode, their systems know more about each other
’
s capabilities. This mode
offers better Off-Net controls.
GW Mode:
This mode requires both parties to have static IP address. This mode is
usually used when the other party uses an H.323 system other than IPX-1000.
GK Mode:
You must use this mode if at least one party does not have static IP address.
The call is made through a Gatekeeper service with which both parties are
registered.
DONE
Clicking on the
DONE
button to add an entry. A new menu will appear for you to enter the other
server
’
s IP address or domain name.
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