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5.1.3. SIP Routing Table Configuration
There are two possible ways to configure the BCM to route outbound SIP calls to the Service Provider:
• Using the Routing Table tab found by clicking on IP Trunks module in Configuration
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Resources
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Telephony Resources.
• Using the SIP Proxy tab found by clicking on IP Trunks module in Configuration
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Resources
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Telephony Resources.
This guide illustrates how to do it using the Routing table. For details of how to use the SIP Proxy tab, see
the BCM configuration guides.
1. Under Configuration
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Resources
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Telephony Resources; select module type “IP Trunks”
and click on the “Routing Table” tab.
2. Add a “Remote Gateway” by clicking on the “Add” button.
3. In the “Add Remote Gateway” dialog box that is displayed, configure the fields as follows:
• Description: Enter the logical name for the trunk destination
• Destination Digits: Enter digits that identify the remote system as the call
destination.
• VoIP Protocol: SIP
• Domain: SIP Domain name of PAETEC. This will be provided by PAETEC
• IP Address: Provide the IP address of the SBC
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• Port: Provide the optional UDP port number to which the BCM will send SIP
messages.
• GW Type: Set this field to Other.
• MCDN Protocol: Set to None.
• QoS Monitor: Leave unchecked
• Tx Threshold: Leave this field at its default value of 0.0
4. Click the OK button
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This parameter is only required when configuring a SIP trunk between BCM and PAETEC’s BroadWorks SIP
server.
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