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418 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways
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RAS port: If the VoIP application requires a non-standard RAS port, enter the port number
here. 0 = the system uses the first available port.
Enable H245 tunneling: Select or deselect the check box to allow or disallow H.245
messages within H.225. Note that the VoIP Gateway service must be restarted for any
change to take effect.
Gatekeeper Support: Fill out these fields if the network is controlled by a Gatekeeper: Also
refer to “VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configuration” on page 423.
Primary Gatekeeper IP: This is the IP address of the primary gatekeeper.
Backup Gatekeepers: NetCentrex gatekeeper does not support RAS, therefore, any
backup gatekeepers must be entered in this field. Gatekeepers that use RAS can
provide a list of backup gatekeepers for the end point to use in the event of the primary
gatekeeper failure.
In the Alias names field, enter all the alias names required to direct call signals to your
system.
Gateway protocol - Select SL1 for BCM 2.5 systems. Select CSE for BCM 3.0 and newer
systems. Or select None.
Registration TTLs: Specifies the KeepAlive interval
Gateway TTLs: This protocol should match all other systems on the network.
Status: This field displays the current status of the gatekeeper.
4 Suggested next steps:
Ensure router settings, firewalls and system ports are set correctly to support IP traffic over
the trunks.
“Configuring lines” on page 165
“Configuring lines: Target lines” on page 183
“Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback” on page 429
Ensure private network dialing plan and access settings matches the rest of the private
network: “Dialing plan: Private network settings” on page 323
Private networking: “Private networking: Basic parameters” on page 355
Assigning the VoIP line pools to system telephones: “Line Access - Line Pool Access tab”
in the BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide (N0060600).
Setting up remote gateways
The following explains how to set up your system to place calls through VoIP trunks. The system
at the other end of the call must be set up to receive VoIP calls. For information about this, refer to
“Configuring a remote gateway (H.323 trunks)” on page 419.
Configuration note: If the VoIP network has a gatekeeper, you do not need to configure remote
gateways, as they are not used.
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