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Chapter 4 VoIP Trunk Configuration 73
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Service: Manual
Overflow: Y
8 The installer defines a new route called Route 003, and sets it to use line pool
PRI-A.
9 The installer defines a new route called Route 100, and sets it to use line pool O. This is the
line pool that contains the VoIP lines.
10 The installer creates a destination code of 7.
Under the Normal schedule, the installer assigns Route 003, which uses line pool PRI-A.
Under the VoIP schedule the installer assigns Route 100, which uses the VoIP lines in line
pool O.
11 The installer configures the call digits. They must be configured so that calls will still be
processed correctly if routed over PSTN. For information about configuring dialing plans, see
the Business Communications Manager 2.5 Programming Operations Guide.
12 From the control set 221, the installer dials Feature 873 and selects the VoIP schedule. VoIP is
now activated. At this point, the system is configured to make outgoing calls, but it is not set
up to receive incoming calls.
13 The installer programs target line 241 with the received digits 221, then assigns this target line
to DN 221. This means that calls received containing the digits 221 are delivered to DN 221.
The installer repeats this procedure for each DN, using different received digits and target
lines.
The Ottawa Business Communications Manager is now set to handle calls sent to and from a
remote VoIP gateway. However, the Santa Clara Business Communications Manager must be set
up before any calls can be made.
On Business Communications Manager Santa Clara
This procedure details actions that the installer performs to set up the Business Communications
Manager Santa Clara.
1 The installer obtains keycodes for eight VoIP lines, and inputs the keycodes into the system.
The installer sets up 321 as the Control set for each line, so that the VoIP route can be
manually activated.
2 The installer sets the published IP address. Because the public data network (PDN) is
connected to the LAN 2 connection, the installer sets the published IP address to LAN 2. This
is the address that devices on the PDN will use to locate the system.
3 The installer configures the media for the system, using the following settings:
The first preferred codec is set to G.729.
Silence Compression is turned on.
Jitter Buffer is set to medium.
4 The installer puts the first eight VoIP lines into line pool O. Any line pool can be used as long
as all of the lines in the pool are VoIP. The installer does not set an access code for the line
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