Table of Contents OVERVIEW ........................4 CONNECT UCM6XXX TO GXW410X USING PEER SIP TRUNK ......... 5 Create IVR On UCM6XXX ........................5 Create Peer SIP TRUNK On UCM6XXX ....................6 Configure Outbound Rule On UCM6XXX ....................6 Configure Inbound Rule On UCM6XXX ....................7 Configure FXO Port On GXW410X When Peered with UCM6XXX ............
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Table of Figures Figure 1: Create IVR 7002 on the UCM6XXX....................5 Figure 2: Create Peer SIP Trunk on the UCM6XXX ..................6 Figure 3: Configure Outbound Rule on the UCM6XXX ................7 Figure 4: Configure Inbound Rule on UCM6XXX ..................8 Figure 5: Configure FXO Port on GXW410X: General Settings ..............
OVERVIEW This document describes basic configuration to interconnect UCM6XXX series and GXW410X. In this document, we are using GXW4104 as an example. The following methodology can be used for the GXW4108 as well. This is typically applied to the scenario where users would like to add a GXW410X not only as a remote extension but also as an external PSTN trunk.
CONNECT UCM6XXX TO GXW410X USING PEER SIP TRUNK Create IVR On UCM6XXX On the UCM6XXX web GUI, create an IVR extension under Call Features->IVR. In IVR settings, if "Dial Other Extensions" is enabled, the calls dialing into the UCM6XXX IVR will be able to reach the internal extensions registered to the UCM6XXX.
Create Peer SIP TRUNK On UCM6XXX On the UCM6XXX web GUI, create a peer SIP trunk under Extension/Trunk ->VOIP Trunks. In this example, the GXW410X IP address is 192.168.5.159. Figure 2: Create Peer SIP Trunk on the UCM6XXX Configure Outbound Rule On UCM6XXX On the UCM6XXX web GUI, go to Extension/Trunk ->Outbound Routes to create a new outbound rule.
Figure 3: Configure Outbound Rule on the UCM6XXX In this example pattern "91XXXXXXXXXX", 9 is the first dialing digit and it will be stripped off when the call goes out. Configure Inbound Rule On UCM6XXX On the UCM6XXX web GUI, go to Extension/Trunk -> Inbound Rules to create a new inbound rule. In this example, we create the DID as 20000, which will be used in the GXW410X call forward setting.
Figure 4: Configure Inbound Rule on UCM6XXX The default destination is configured to IVR. Ensure to select the proper extension for the IVR. Configure FXO Port On GXW410X When Peered with UCM6XXX 1. Connect the PSTN line to the GXW410X FXO port. 2.
Figure 6: Configure FXO Port on the GXW410X - SIP Settings Since we are going to use IVR when the call is forwarded to the UCM6XXX, UCM6XXX will need to be able to detect the DTMF digits. Configure the GXW410X FXO port DTMF settings as below for the initial setup. This can be found under Settings->...
If the PSTN disconnects using the tones method, then turn on "Enable PSTN Disconnect Tone Detection" and turn off the "Enable Current Disconnect" option. Figure 10: Configure FXO Port on the GXW410X: Call Progress Tones For PSTN tone detection, the tone disconnect method is widely used everywhere else in the world. The North American busy tone value is "f1=480@-32,f2=620@-32,c=500/500"...
Figure 12: Create SIP Extension on UCM6XXX Configure GXW410X User Setting as an Extension Registered On UCM6XXX Under GXW410X web GUI->Accounts->User Account, please enter the SIP Extension information created earlier in the UCM6XXX. In this example, extension 1002 is used in order to register GXW410X as an extension user on UCM6XXX.
Figure 14: GXW410X User Settings: General Settings Please make sure under SIP Settings tab, SIP Registration option is set to Yes, as it is required for GXW410X to successfully register on UCM6XXX. Figure 15: GXW410X SIP Settings We can check UCM6XXX SIP Extension Status to see if GXW410X has been successfully registered as an extension device.
GXW410X CALL SETTINGS Configure Unconditional Call Forward On GXW410X On the GXW410X web GUI, go to the Settings->Channel Settings page, configure "Unconditional Call Forward to VOIP" to the DID number 20000. This is the same number configured in UCM6XXX inbound route dial pattern.
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