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Chapter 6
Setting up the private VoIP network
To provide SRG functionality and to take advantage of VoIP technology, a private VoIP network
is required between the SRG50 and the main office. This chapter details the procedures for
establishing appropriate WAN connections to enable a VoIP network between the main office and
SRG50 branch locations. Before proceeding, ensure that IP networking from the SRG50 to the
WAN, and from the main office call server to the WAN have been configured and tested
(Figure 13)
. SRG-specific configuration establishes the VoIP network (Figure 14).
Figure 13
IP networking, SRG50 to WAN, main office to WAN
Figure 14
VoIP path for SRG operation
IP Networking
IP network connections
Branch office
Main office
IP phones
SRG50
IP phones
Software
phones
WLAN
handsets
+ VoIP trunks
VoIP trunks
IP phones
SRG50
IP phones
Software
phones
WLAN
handsets
IP Networking
IP network connections
Branch office
Main office
Summary of Contents for SRG50
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Page 4: ...4 Task List N0060720 N0060720 Glossary 107 Index 109...
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Page 26: ...26 Chapter 1 Getting started N0060720 N0060720...
Page 50: ...50 Chapter 3 CS 1000 considerations N0060720 N0060720 Figure 6 S1000 IP Terminal Details panel...
Page 62: ...62 Chapter 4 CS 2000 considerations N0060720 N0060720...
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