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IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Chapter 5
Configuring local VoIP trunks
This section explains how to configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunks on a Business
Communications Manager system for incoming traffic. A VoIP trunk allows you to establish
communications between a Business Communications Manager and a remote system across an IP
network.
The Business Communications Manager supports two trunk protocols: H.323 (version 4) and SIP.
Since these protocols have different properties, they are configured through separate records, even
though many of the same settings are required. H.323 trunks support connections to other Business
Communications Managers, Meridian systems running IPT software, and trunk-based applications
such as NetMeeting. SIP trunks currently support trunk connections between Business
Communications Managers.
H.323 trunks are programmed under Services, IP Telephony, IP Trunks, H.323 Trunks.
SIP trunks are programmed under Services, IP Telephony, IP Trunks, SIP Trunks.
Each trunk is also associated with a line record, which are found under Services, Telephony
Services, Lines, VoIP lines.
Configuring a VoIP trunk requires the following actions:
“Pre-installation system requirements” on page 86
“Counting IP trunks” on page 87
“Configuring media parameters” on page 89
“Setting up the local gateway” on page 91
“Viewing SIP summary and status” on page 98
“Incoming calls: Assigning target lines” on page 98
More VoIP trunk configuration:
“Setting up VoIP trunks for outgoing calls” on page 101 provides information about setting up
your VoIP trunks so your users can make calls to other systems.
“Optional VoIP trunk configurations” on page 129 provides information about some
applications or features that are not required for all trunks, or which are optional to operation
of the trunks.
Note: VoIP trunks can be used for calls originating from any type of telephone within the
Business Communications Manager system. Calls coming into the system over VoIP trunks
from other systems can be directed to any type of telephone within the system.
Note: If you are using the Business Communications Manager with a Meridian 1
(M1-IPT) system or a Succession 1000/1000M system for Survivable Remote Gateway
(SRG) applications, there are also some interoperability settings to interact with these
systems that need to be taken into consideration. Refer to “IP trunking interoperability
settings” on page 143.
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