Configure Ip Network Region; Add Node Names And Ip Addresses - Avaya 9600 Series Configuring

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3.4.

Configure IP Network Region

Use the change ip-network-region n command where n is an available network region.
Enter the following values and use default values for remaining fields.
 Authoritative Domain:
 Name:
 Codec Set:
 Intra-region IP-IP Direct Audio: Enter "yes".
 Inter-region IP-IP Direct Audio: Enter "yes".
change ip-network-region 1
Region: 1
Location:
Name: SIP calls for ASM
MEDIA PARAMETERS
Codec Set: 2
UDP Port Min: 2048
UDP Port Max: 16585
...
3.5.

Add Node Names and IP Addresses

Use the change node-names ip command to add the node-name and IP Addresses for the
"procr" interface on Communication Manager and the SIP signaling interface of each Session
Manager, if not previously added.
In the sample configuration, the node-name of the SIP signaling interface for the first Session
Manager is "silasm3" with an IP address of "135.9.xx.xxx". The node-name of SIP signaling
interface for the second Session Manager is "silasm4" with an IP address of "135.9.xx.xxx".
Note: IP addresses have been partially hidden for security.
change node-names ip
Name
silasm3
silasm4
default
procr
DJH Reviewed:
SPOC 07/08/2011
Enter the correct SIP domain for the configuration.
For the sample configuration, "dr.avaya.com" was used.
Enter descriptive name.
Enter the number of the IP codec set configured in
Section 3.3.
IP NETWORK REGION
Authoritative Domain: dr.avaya.com
Intra-region IP-IP Direct Audio: yes
Inter-region IP-IP Direct Audio: yes
IP NODE NAMES
IP Address
135.9.xx.xxx
135.9.xx.xxx
0.0.0.0
135.9.xx.xxx
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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