Cisco Cisco MeetingPlace IP Gateway Manual Técnico

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In the screenshot below, the signaling group is 15.
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If this is the first time adding this information, issue the add signaling−group XX command.
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If this is not the first time adding this information, issue the change signaling−group XX
command.
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Group Type: H.323.
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Far−end Listen Port: Must be set to 1720.
Note: Port numbers other than 1720 will fail.
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Near−end Node Name: Name assigned to the CLAN IP address, also assigned to port 1720 (in this
case, 1720 is the default).
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Supplementary Service Protocol: a=AT&T or b=Q.SIG, in the case of Cisco MeetingPlace,
a=AT&T.
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Near−end Node Name: The CLAN Node Name for the Media Server (for example, your phone
system).
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Far−end Node Name: The MeetingPlace Windows 2000 IP Gateway Server as administered in the
node−name form of the Avaya Communication Manager previously discussed.
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Far−end Network Region: Leave this blank (not supported on Cisco MeetingPlace Servers).
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Since the Cisco MeetingPlace Server does not have the hairpin and shuffle, as defined by the Avaya
Communication Manager, make sure that these are turned off:
Direct IP−IP Audio Connections: Set to N (the example below shows Y).
Note: The Direct IP Audio Connections can be set to 'Y' to allow the final media path for a
call to be direct from an Avaya IP Phone to another IP Phone.
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IP Audio Hairpinning: Set to N.
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NCA or CA is for Non−call Associated or Call Associated.
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You do not need to fill out the rest of the Display Signaling Group form.
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Here is an example of the Display Signaling Group form:
Step 4: Establish the Display Trunk Group Information
Set these parameters:
Group Number: 15 (When establishing the signaling group, assign the next available one).
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