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Avaya G860 Media Gateway Setup
Assigning a node name
In Communication Manager, you must first assign a node name and IP address to each active
TPM. This information is used to populate other screens.
1. Type change node-names ip and press Enter.
2. In a blank Name field, type a unique name for the TPM.
3. In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the TPM.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each additional TPM, if necessary.
5. Press Enter to save your changes
Adding a signaling group
You must assign a node name and IP address to active TPM before starting this procedure. See
Assigning a node name
IP network regions
You need to create a unique signaling group for each SIP trunk.
1. Type add signaling-group next and press Enter.
The system automatically assigns the next available number.
2. In the Group Type field, type or select sip.
3. Make sure that the value in the Transport Method field is set to tls.
4. In the Near-end Node Name field, type the name of the C-LAN circuit pack to which the
active TPM is registered.
5. In the Far-end Node Name field, type the name of the active TPM.
6. In both the Near-end Listen Port and Far-end Listen Port fields, type 5061.
7. In the Far-end Network Region field, type a network region number if your system is
divided into network regions.
This number is the network region to which the active TPM is assigned.
8. In the Far-end Domain field, type the authoritative domain name for the IP network region
to which the active TPM is assigned.
!
Important:
The Authoritative Domain name on the IP Network Region page and the name in
Important:
the Far-end Domain field must match exactly.
9. In the DTMF over IP: field, type rtp-payload.
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Avaya G860 Media Gateway Setup
on page 24. You must also assign an IP network region. See
on page 23.
03-601863, Issue 1, November 2007
Assigning

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