Chapter 6 Setting up the private VoIP network
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Survivable Remote Gateway 50 Configuration Guide
Configuring VoIP trunking
When the SRG50 is operating in normal mode, connectivity to the main office call server is over
VoIP trunks. An SRG50 can support up to 24 VoIP trunks.
Configuring VoIP trunks has three components:
•
“Configuring fallback” on page 83
•
“Gatekeeper routing (CS 1000 only)” on page 84
•
“Line pools” on page 86
Configuring fallback
For SRG operation, fallback and gatekeeper configuration is common to all VoIP trunks.
To enable fallback
1
Access the IP Trunks configuration panel on the SRG50 Element Manager (
Configuration >
Resources > Telephony Resources > Modules
panel
> Module type
column: select
IP
Trunks
(Figure 18)
.
2
On the
Details for Module: Internal
details panel, select the
Local Gateway
tab.
3
On the
Telephony Settings
subpanel, locate the
Fallback to circuit-switched
field and use
the pull-down menu to:
a
select
Enabled-All
if you want calls to be able to fallback to PSTN trunks if connectivity
to the main office is lost.
b
select
Disabled
if fallback is not required.
Summary of Contents for SRG50
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