Setting Up An Ip Networking Gateway Line - Avaya IP Office Voicemail Pro Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Setting up an IP Networking Gateway Line

Note
This task is completed in IP Office Manager. For more information, see the IP Office Manager
help or guide.
To set up an IP Networking Gateway Line:
1. Start IP Office Manager.
2. In the Navigation pane, select Line.
The Line Settings tab is displayed.
3. Click
Create new record.
4. Choose IP Line.
5. In the Line number box, select a line number that is unique to the system.
6. In the Telephone Number box, type the name of the line, for example C3000.
7. C3000 uses XCAPI and both are licensed separately from the IP Office. Ensure that the values in
the following fields correspond to the XCAPI license:
Number of channels
Outgoing channels
Voice channels
Data channels
8. Leave the following boxes empty:
Prefix
National Prefix
International Prefix
9. Leave all other default settings unchanged.
10. On the Short Codes tab, leave the default settings as they are. Do not add or change anything
here.
11. Click the VoIP Settings tab.
12. In the Gateway IP Address box, type the IP address of the C3000 fax server computer on which
XCAPI is installed.
13. From the Compression Mode list, choose G.711 ALAW 64K.
This means that compression is not allowed, otherwise faxes cannot pass through.
14. From the H450 Support Selection list, choose H450.
15. Make sure that the Fax Transport Support box is not checked so that faxes are forwarded to
the C3000 fax server. Otherwise the IP Office intercepts fax transmissions and tries to process
faxes internally.
16. Leave all other options with the default settings unchanged.
17. Click OK.
The next step is to set up the routing for incoming calls. For more information, see Setting up
Routing for Incoming Calls.
Voicemail Pro Installation and Maintenance Guide
IP Office
Configuring Fax Servers
15-601063 Issue 15b (31 May 2006)
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