Signaling Group - Avaya TAS FreiTel-IP Application Notes

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add signaling-group 83
Group Number: 83
Near-end Node Name: clan
Near-end Listen Port: 5061
Far-end Domain: ffm.com
DTMF over IP: in-band-g711
Session Establishment Timer(min): 120
3.1.3.3 Configure Interface to SIP Trunk
Use the add trunk-group <x> command, where <x> is a free trunk group number, to create a
trunk group which is to be used to connect to the Avaya SES. Accept defaults for parameters,
except for those which are highlighted.
Parameter
Group Type
TAC
Group Name
Service Type

Signaling Group

Number of Members
Table 4: Configuration Parameters for Trunk Interface to SIP Trunk
MRR; Reviewed:
SPOC 12/13/2007
SIGNALING GROUP
Group Type: sip
Transport Method: tls
Far-end Listen Port: 5061
Far-end Network Region:
Figure 5: SIP Signaling-Group Form
Specify a type of "sip".
Set the Trunk Access Code to "*83".
Specify "SIP" to identify this trunk. Any identifier can be used.
Specify the trunk is used as a "tie" line to another PBX.
Specify the signaling group which was configured for the sip trunk in
Figure 5.
Specify a value sufficient for the maximum number of IP connections to
be allowed via this trunk.
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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Far-end Node Name: ses
Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n
Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y
IP Audio Hairpinning? n
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