The Routes and Trunks Web page opens.
2. Click Add route associated with the customer.
The Customer xx, New Route Configuration Web page opens (where xx is the
customer number).
3. Under Basic Configuration, fill in the required fields to create a new Virtual Trunk
Route:
• Select a Route Number (ROUT) from the drop-down list.
• Select the Trunk Type (TKTP) = TIE trunk data block (TIE). When Trunk Type
(TKTP) is selected, the following three options appear:
- The route is for a virtual trunk route (VTRK) (see step 4)
- Digital Trunk Route (DTRK)
- Integrated Services Digital Network option (ISDN) (see step 5)
• Enter the Access Code for the trunk route (ACOD).
4. Select The route is for a virtual trunk route (VTRK) check box. The following
three fields display:
• Enter a ZONE number.
• Enter the NODE ID (the node served by this Signaling Server).
• Select the Protocol lD for the route (PCID). Select SIP from the two available
options.
Note:When SIP is selected as the Protocol ID for the route (PCID), then the Print
Correlation ID in CDR for the route (CRID) check box is displayed. CRID only
appears if VTRK is YES and PCID is SIP and CDR is turned on for the route.
5. Select the Integrated Services Digital Networks option (ISDN) check box.
The ISDN section expands with:
• Choose Mode of operations (MODE) = Route uses ISDN Signaling Link (ISLD).
• Choose Interface type for route (IFC) = Meridian M1 (SL1)
• Select the Network Calling Name Allowed (NCNA) check box
6. Select the Network Call Redirection (NCRD) check box.
7. Click Network Options.
8. Select Signaling arrangement (SIGO) = DTI data calls plus all other types (ESN5).
9. Click General Options.
The General Options list expands.
10. Enter the Trunk Access Restriction Group (TARG) value if you are configuring a
single customer.
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