Enterprise VoIP Network Management
The VoIP-related aspects of both single-server systems and multi-site VoIP domains are
configured in Enterprise Manager, available from the VoIP menu or the Windows
Start menu.
In addition, multi-site VoIP domain management—including directory synchronization
and routing—is handled here.
A multi-site installation requires an Enterprise License.
Note:
For a single-system installation, only the following VoIP configuration elements in
Enterprise Manager are relevant and are discussed in the first part of the chapter:
Codec Profile—create codec profiles that use different settings for jitter buffer size
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and packet length. Codec profiles can be assigned to different types of VoIP
connections, as defined in the IP dialing table and IP codec assignment table.
VoIP Bandwidth Use—define the maximum VoIP sessions using different codecs
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on a public Internet or a private intranet data pipe.
NAT Support—configure VoIP NAT traversal when the server is behind NAT using a
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private IP address.
IP Dialing Table—define IP dialing digits and codec for VoIP dialing to other AltiGen
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systems or certified third-party IP devices.
IP Codec Table—define the codec and data pipe for AltiGen IP phones and SIP
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trunking service.
For a multi-site installation, you can manage the above configurations for all your VoIP
domain servers from Enterprise Manager.
Along with the above configurations, the multi-site administrator will use Enterprise
Manager and the VoIP menu in MaxAdmin to do the following:
Create the VoIP domain
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Define the VoIP domain Master
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Join servers to the VoIP domain
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Manage VoIP domain users
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Define global least cost routing
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