Set Up A Signaling Group And An Analog Trunk Group; Instructions - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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6. In the Trunk Group for Channel Selection field, type the number of the trunk group that
should be associated with this signaling channel.
7. Press ENTER to save your changes.

Set up a signaling group and an analog trunk group

Note:
Important: You will need only to administer an H.323 signaling group or trunk
Note:
group between the G150 Media Gateway and the media server if the trunks to
your central office are terminated at the G150 Media Gateway. If you are using
the G150 Media Gateway solely for analog station connectivity, then you will not
need an H.323 trunk or signaling group between the G150 Media Gateway and
the media server.
Note:
Communication Manager only supports one analog signaling group to an
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individual G150 Media Gateway. All trunk group members will be part of this
single managed signaling group. For example, if you are deploying any model of
the G150 Media Gateway and have two analog WAN ports connected to the
PSTN network, both of the circuit switched channels utilized are part of this one
signaling group.
Each G150 Media Gateway that uses one or both of its central office loop-start analog trunks
has a listen port, a signaling group, and a trunk group that are unique to those analog trunks,
and separate from the listen port, signaling group, and trunk group used by the T1 digital trunk.
Set up a new signaling group and trunk group administered for H.323 signaling.

Instructions

Setting up a signaling group
Set up the signaling group for remote office:
1. Type add signaling-group <signaling group number or next> and press ENTER to
display the Signaling Group screen.
Set up a signaling group and an analog trunk group
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