For deployments without a gatekeeper, you can dial ISDN endpoints by simply dialing the ISDN number.
To do so, you must first configure the endpoint with your Scopia Gateway for ISDN, as described below.
The system then automatically and transparently takes care of setting the bit rate and call routing
through the Scopia Gateway.
A single gateway can serve multiple endpoints. For example, if your organization needs to enable 5
Scopia XT Series endpoints with ISDN connectivity (at a speed of 256bps), you can use one the Scopia
Gateway for ISDN, which supports 5 concurrent calls of 256bps each.
With the gateway approach less communication lines are needed. As all gateways do not connect at the
same time and not all calls are ISDN, many more endpoints can share the same ISDN connection and
gateway.
Before you begin
Enable Peer-to-Peer mode in the Scopia Gateway for ISDN. For more information, see the Scopia
Gateway documentation.
Procedure
1. Access the XT Series web interface, as described in
Accessing XT Series Web Interface
page 62.
2. Select
Administrator Settings > Protocols > ISDN
.
3. Configure the IDSN settings as described below:
Figure 13: Enabling ISDN connectivity
Table 6: Supporting ISDN Connectivity
Field
Description
Enable
Select
Yes
to allow this Scopia XT Series to quickly dial
ISDN endpoints via the Scopia Gateway for ISDN.
Gateway IP Address
Enter the IP address of the Scopia Gateway for ISDN used
by your organization.
4. Select
Save
.
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