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Feature Description & Operation Manual именно для ipLDK-60 !
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IP CO lines support both H.323 and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) to establish, maintain and
terminate IP calls. The ipLDK supports both SIP Trunking to provide SIP access as a normal
CO line or SIP Register for incoming call routing to specific authenticated users.
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Далее описание этих двух вариантов - с сервером регистрации и без:
15.4 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
Description
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) recognized
protocol (RFC-3261) to establish, maintain and terminate multimedia sessions between
endpoints over an IP network. SIP, is an application layer control protocol that employs other
protocols, such as SDP (Session Description Protocol) to describe the desired connection
characteristics and other lower layer protocols.
ipLDK-60 operates in two distinct SIP modes based on the SIP call server routing of incoming
calls. The first mode is based on the SIP Register ‘method’; in this case, the system registers
a SIP User ID to the SIP call server ‘Registrar’, which identifies the location to receive calls.
The second mode is ‘SIP Trunking’; the SIP call server routes calls to a designated IP endpoint,
in this case, the ipLDK VOIB IP address or a proxy. In either case, the VOIB CO line can
provide ‘Normal’ or ‘DID/MSN’ service. Once active at the ipLDK-60, incoming and outgoing
calls are routed and handled as with the type of service and other attributes assigned for the
station and VOIB CO line.
15.4.1 Configuring SIP Trunks
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Далее расписано как быстро настроить SIP по варианту с сервером регистрации:
15.4.2 Configuring SIP Registered Lines
Description
The following is a quick guide to SIP Register method configuration for VOIB channels,
Set the Ext or CO ATD Code CLI (PGM 114)
CLIP/COLP Table for CO line has priority
Set CO Service Type for ‘Normal’ or ‘DID’ service (PGM 140)
Set the CO line group for the VOIB CO lines (PGM 141)
Set ISDN line characteristics (PGM 143)
including CLIP and COLP as desired
Set ISDN Call Type as required (PGM 143)
Set ISDN Enblock Send ‘On’, all IP calls are Enblock (PGM 143)
Set DID CONV Type, Digit Mask, etc., if required, (PGM 143)
Set Ring Assignments, if required (PGM 145)
Set the Enblock Timer, if required (PGM 181)
DID Tables, if required, (PGM 167 and 231)
Set Networking CO Line Type as SIP (PGM 322).
Configure VOIB IP settings, as required (PGM 340)
IP addresses, VOIB, Gateway DNS
Set VOIB Mode to SIP
Enter Firewall WAN address, if required
Set Proxy Server Address as URL or IP address of Proxy or Call Server (PGM 500 PC
Admin only)
Set Domain as URL or IP address for SIP Call Server (PGM 500 PC Admin only)
In the SIP User Table, select a User Index (PGM 501)
a. Set the User ID as abc @sip.regestrar.com or IP address (PGM 501 PC Admin
only)
b. Set the Contact Number for the appropriate station (PGM 501 PC Admin only)
c. Set User ID Register as ‘Register’ (PGM 501 PC Admin only)
Set User ID Usage as ‘On’ (PGM 501 PC Admin only)
Reset after programming to assure channel sync and registration
Consideration
Outgoing SIP calls must use Enblock signaling; the ipLDK will wait for the user to dial ‘#’
or the Enblock Timer setting before setting up and sending a SIP Invite.
MSN tables, COLP, CLIP, CLI Message Wait, etc. apply to VOIB CO lines.
VOIB CO lines can be used to support mobile extensions.
A SIP Registered line can be shared by multiple ipLDK-60 users as a common (‘Normal’)
line.
The system can be equipped with eight (8) VoIP channels that are used to support SIP
Trunks, IP Phones and Phontage IP softphones and may be used to support Private
Networking. Assure sufficient channels are available to support the desired channels
and expected traffic.
VOIB CO line may not be compatible with E911 systems; the user is advised to arrange
appropriate emergency services.
It may be necessary to configure stations for access to the assigned CO line group and
Flexible buttons for one-touch access.
Reference
A. Ring Assignment
B. Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
C. Basic Outbound Line Access
D. CLIP/COLP
E. Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)
F. Mobile Extension
G. Private Networking