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Supporting ISDN Connectivity

About this task
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The Avaya Scopia
routed to the relevant videoconference via the Gateway for ISDN.
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 Gateway for ISDN, as described
below. The system then automatically and transparently takes care of setting the bit rate and call
routing through the Gateway.
A single gateway can serve multiple endpoints. For example, if your organization needs to enable 5
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Avaya Scopia
XT Series endpoints with ISDN connectivity (at a speed of 256bps), you can use
one the 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 Gateway for ISDN. For more information, see the Gateway
documentation.
Procedure
1. Access the XT Series web interface, as described in
page 80.
2. Select Administrator Settings > Protocols > ISDN.
3. Configure the ISDN settings as described below:
Table 5: Supporting ISDN Connectivity
Field
Enable
Gateway IP Address
4. Select Save.
January 2017
XT Series supports ISDN connectivity, allowing calls from endpoints to be
Figure 10: Enabling ISDN connectivity
Description
Select Yes to allow this Avaya Scopia
ISDN endpoints via the Gateway for ISDN.
Enter the IP address of the Gateway for ISDN used by your
organization.
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