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Page 90 - Part 2 Voice Over IP 
How Do I? 
Step 1- INDeX environment 
This step details the requirements for setting-up INDeX to INDeX telephony. 
IPNC channel type 
From INDeX software Level 10.0+ the IPNC channels can be optionally 
configured as either Trunk (T type) or Subscriber (S type). 
(T) Type 
Operating as (T) type, IPNC offers full INDeX to INDeX feature transparencies. 
This is achieved by tunnelling the User-to-User information within the layer 3 call 
setup exchanges. For advanced INDeX Administrators the T type channel is the 
same as that for a DPNSS trunk. Use T type channels when linking two INDeX 
systems for VoIP. 
Refer to the INDeX Programming Manual for details on programming Trunk 
numbers, Sequential groups, etc. 
Task
 
Description
 
Step 1 
Ensure that INDeX has IPNC license (see 
page 6). 
 
This allows an IPNC (one license per IPNC) to have 
32 channels on the INDeX backplane providing 
2048K Bandwidth. 
 
Step 2 
From INDeX programming, ensure that the 
next TRUNK number is correct.  
 
 
This is to ensure that when the IPNC starts the trunk 
field allocated to each channel (32 with license) 
increments numerically. This ultimately makes 
programming of the INDeX easier. 
 
Step 3 
Create a new group on the INDeX. Ensure that 
this new group is a Trunk Sequential group. 
 
Step 4 
From INDeX programming, program the 32 
IPNC trunks into the Trunk group created 
above. 
 
 
This group is used in the INDeX Network Routing 
Tables when configuring the INDeX when setting up 
the DPNSS activity. 
 
Step 5 
Program the INDeX Network Routing Tables to 
have the remote INDeX node number and to 
use the Trunk group created above. This Node 
number should then use a VPN number. This 
VPN is used by the IPNC to set up the VoIP 
call. 
 
When the extension number dialled across DPNSS 
is called, the node number will prefix it automatically 
by INDeX via programming. The VPN number is sent 
to the IPNC cassette via the trunk group containing 
the IPNC channels. The IPNC acts on the VPN 
number matched in it's Shortcodes. 
 
Step 6 
Within INDeX programming, enter the remote 
users numbers which will be on the INDeX 
node number set up in the previous steps.  
 
 
Dialled remote users need to be prefixed by the 
node number. This programming step ensure that 
this is done automatically. 
Step 7 
Repeat the process from steps 1-6 on the 
remote INDeX but ensure the remote users 
(step 6) are that of the original INDeX node. 
 
This should now leave the two INDeX node network 
at a point where the IPNC needs to be configured to 
allow the call to proceed across the packet network. 
 
 
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INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual 
Part 2 Voice Over IP 
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