Use internal IVR—Enables the LifeSize Gateway
IVR functionality so that incoming calls can route to
an endpoint on the IP network. Follow
Note
The IVR must be enabled for the port that supports IVR.
Use external IVR—Select to set the IP address and
port number for an IVR system in another device.
Follow
step 9
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In the IVR registration name field, type the IVR registration
alias used with the gatekeeper.
Deselect the Transfer to Operator when '*' pressed during
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IVR check box to ignore the IVR operator digit (which is
currently "*") and make it part of the dial string.
In the IVR Operator Extension field, set the E.164 number of
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an endpoint that is registered with the gatekeeper to function as
an IVR operator for incoming calls. To do this, type the same
number for the IVR operator extension for each of the IP
terminals that you want to include in the single number access.
You can also use an ISDN endpoint as the IVR operator
extension. To do this, define the IVR operator extension using
the format <LifeSize Gateway service><ISDN number>.
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Select the IVR registers with gatekeeper check box to enable
the internal IVR to register with the gatekeeper.
In the IVR address field, type the IP address for the IVR
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system on the external device.
In the Port field, type the port number for the IVR system on
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the external device. The default port setting is 1620.
and
step
10.
Configuring the LifeSize Gateway
Configuring Gateway Settings
step 5
to
step
8.
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