User's Manual
The steps for configuring the device according to the scenario above can be summarized
as follows:
Enable the IP-to-IP feature (see 'Step 1: Enable the IP-to-IP Capabilities' on page
285).
Configure the number of media channels (see 'Step 2: Configure the Number of Media
Channels' on page 285).
Configure a Trunk Group for interfacing with the local PSTN (see 'Step 3: Define a
Trunk Group for the Local PSTN' on page 286).
Configure Proxy Sets (see 'Step 4: Configure the Proxy Sets' on page 286).
Configure IP Groups (see 'Step 5: Configure the IP Groups' on page 288).
Configure Registration Accounts (see 'Step 6: Configure the Account Table' on page
290).
Configure IP Profiles (see 'Step 7: Configure IP Profiles for Voice Coders' on page
290).
Configure inbound IP routing rules (see 'Step 8: Configure Inbound IP Routing' on
page 292).
Configure outbound IP routing rules (see 'Step 9: Configure Outbound IP Routing' on
page 294).
Configure destination phone number manipulation (see 'Step 10: Configure
Destination Phone Number Manipulation' on page 296).
20.2.1 Step 1: Enable the IP-to-IP Capabilities
This step describes how to enable the device's IP-to-IP application.
To enable IP-to-IP capabilities:
1.
Open the Applications Enabling page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu >
Applications Enabling submenu > Applications Enabling).
2.
From the 'IP to IP Application' drop-down list, select Enable.
3.
Click Submit.
4.
Save the setting to flash memory ("burn") with a device reset.
Note:
20.2.2 Step 2: Configure the Number of Media Channels
The number of media channels represents the number of digital signaling processors
(DSP) channels that the device allocates to IP-to-IP calls. The remaining DSP channels
can be used for PSTN calls. Two IP media channels are used per IP-to-IP call.
Version 6.6
For the IP-to-IP Application feature, the device must also be installed with the
appropriate Software License Key.
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