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features. It serves as a means to describe the user interface and how to use it to accomplish
common tasks. This manual also describes the underlying assumptions and users make the
In this manual, certain words are represented in different fonts, typefaces, sizes, and weights. This
highlighting is systematic; different words are represented in the same style
to indicate their
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Contents
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1. Product Introduction
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1.1Overview
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1.2 Equipment Structure
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1.2.1 Rear View
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1.2.2 Front View
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1.3 Functions and Features
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1.3.1
Protocol Standard Supported
1.3.2 System Functions
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1.3.3 General Hardware Specifications
2. Getting Started With BRI Gateway
2.1 Hardware Installation
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2.2 Accessing the WEB GUI
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3. Setting up Features
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3.1 System Dash Board
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3.2 Setup
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3.3 Trunks
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3.3.2 BRI Trunks
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3.4 Calling Groups
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3.5 Call Routing Rules
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3.6 Time-based Routing
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4. Advanced Settings
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4.1 ISDN BRI Settings
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4.2 SIP Global Settings
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5.1 Network
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5.2 Date/Time
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6. Tools................................
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6.1 Diagnostics
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6.2 Backup/Restore
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6.3 Upgrade Firmware
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7. Status ................................
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7.1 Call Reports
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7.2 SIP Trunk Status
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7.3 BRI Span
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7.4 Current Calls
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7.5 Network Status
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8. Apply Changes
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9. Administrator Options
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10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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1. Product
Introduction
1.1Overview
BRI gateway aimed to target at small and medium offices and operators, and used to help
enterprises to realize the evolution from the traditional PBX to voice IP. On the one hand, it
supports BRI protocol and adopts standard TE/NT trunk interface to realiz
PBX. On the other hand, adopt standard SIP protocol docking with various soft switches to ensure
PSTN seamless access to IP voice network, and achieving VoIP. aGB4 supports intelligent multiple
trunk routing technology, makes the
and the automatic switch-
over between multiple trunk routing makes the network have high
reliability.
It has good call processing ability, and provides one or two T1/E1 interface. It is able t
handle a variety voice decoding. It supports the rich GUI configuration, the user can easily set and
maintenance the system. Mainly includes the following kinds of model:
aGB4- 4 Spans BRI Gateway
A typical network diagram shows the function of aGB4 as
Introduction
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Introduction
BRI gateway aimed to target at small and medium offices and operators, and used to help
enterprises to realize the evolution from the traditional PBX to voice IP. On the one hand, it
supports BRI protocol and adopts standard TE/NT trunk interface to realiz
e docking with traditional
PBX. On the other hand, adopt standard SIP protocol docking with various soft switches to ensure
PSTN seamless access to IP voice network, and achieving VoIP. aGB4 supports intelligent multiple
trunk routing technology, makes the
operator easy to manage trunk routing by price optimum rule,
over between multiple trunk routing makes the network have high
It has good call processing ability, and provides one or two T1/E1 interface. It is able t
handle a variety voice decoding. It supports the rich GUI configuration, the user can easily set and
maintenance the system. Mainly includes the following kinds of model:
A typical network diagram shows the function of aGB4 as
below.
Introduction
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BRI gateway aimed to target at small and medium offices and operators, and used to help
enterprises to realize the evolution from the traditional PBX to voice IP. On the one hand, it
e docking with traditional
PBX. On the other hand, adopt standard SIP protocol docking with various soft switches to ensure
PSTN seamless access to IP voice network, and achieving VoIP. aGB4 supports intelligent multiple
operator easy to manage trunk routing by price optimum rule,
over between multiple trunk routing makes the network have high
It has good call processing ability, and provides one or two T1/E1 interface. It is able t
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1.2 Equipment Structure
1.2.1 Rear View
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Figure 2: Rear View
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Interface
Power
Connect the power adapter, 12VDC, 3.5A
BRI 1 & BRI 2
TE/NT ports with line port side LED indicator (Orange when line seized)
WAN
Standard 10/100BASE
Management
Console (LAN) Standard
10/100BASE
Login IP address is 192.168.113.2
Reset
Reset button for factory default.
1.2.2 Front View
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Connect the power adapter, 12VDC, 3.5A
TE/NT ports with line port side LED indicator (Orange when line seized)
Standard 10/100BASE
-TX Ethernet Interface for WAN
10/100BASE
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TX Ethernet Interface for LAN. Default Web GUI
Login IP address is 192.168.113.2
Reset button for factory default.
Figure 3: Front View
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TE/NT ports with line port side LED indicator (Orange when line seized)
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1.3 Functions and Features
1.3.1 Protocol Standard
Supported
Standard SIP V2 protocol
E1/T1 BRI protocol
NAT Traversing (STUN)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Domain Name System (DNS) & Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)
ITU-T G.711A-
Law/U
1.3.2 System Functions
Echo C
ancellation: Up to 128msec echo tail length
DTMF mode: RFC 2833, SIP INFO and INBAND
Digit manipulation
Integrated SIP registrar
Early Media Support
STUN support
Call Detail Records (CDR)
HTTP configuration
Firmware upgrade by Web
1.3.3 General Hardware Sp
ecification
Power supply: 12VDC, 3.5A
Temperature: 0~40 deg(operational),
Humidity: 10%~90%, no condensation
Max power consumption: 25W
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Supported
Standard SIP V2 protocol
E1/T1 BRI protocol
NAT Traversing (STUN)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Domain Name System (DNS) & Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)
Law/U
-Law, G.729AB, G.722
ancellation: Up to 128msec echo tail length
DTMF mode: RFC 2833, SIP INFO and INBAND
Digit manipulation
Integrated SIP registrar
Early Media Support
Call Detail Records (CDR)
HTTP configuration
Firmware upgrade by Web
ecification
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Power supply: 12VDC, 3.5A
Temperature: 0~40 deg(operational),
-20~70 deg(storage)
Humidity: 10%~90%, no condensation
Max power consumption: 25W
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Dimension (mm):
Net Weight: 1.4 kg
WARRANTY
Hardware Warranty: 1 year
If the BRI Gateway was purchased from a Distributor/reseller, please contact the company where the
device was purchased for replacement, repair or refund. If the device was purchased directly from
allo.com,
contact our Technical Support Te
before the product is returned. Allo.com reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior
notification.
Use the power adapter provided with the ALLO BRI Gateway. Do not use a different power
adapter as this may damage the device. This type of damage is not covered under warranty.
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Dimension (mm):
250mm (W) x 220mm (L) x 43mm(H)
Net Weight: 1.4 kg
If the BRI Gateway was purchased from a Distributor/reseller, please contact the company where the
device was purchased for replacement, repair or refund. If the device was purchased directly from
contact our Technical Support Te
am for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number
before the product is returned. Allo.com reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior
Use the power adapter provided with the ALLO BRI Gateway. Do not use a different power
adapter as this may damage the device. This type of damage is not covered under warranty.
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If the BRI Gateway was purchased from a Distributor/reseller, please contact the company where the
device was purchased for replacement, repair or refund. If the device was purchased directly from
am for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number
before the product is returned. Allo.com reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior
Use the power adapter provided with the ALLO BRI Gateway. Do not use a different power
adapter as this may damage the device. This type of damage is not covered under warranty.

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2.
Getting Started With BRI Gateway
Figure
2.1 Hardware Installation
Step 1
: Plug one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into your Network switch & other end into the
WAN port of the BRI Gateway.
Use Straight-
through Ethernet cable to connect between the unit & Router/Switch.
Step 2: Plug one end of the RJ
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end to the ISDN BRI service provider socket.
Step 3:
Insert the Power Adaptor output connector into the “Power” port of the BRI Gateway &
Plug in the Power Ad
apter to any available AC p
Step 4:
The BRI Gateway will power up, and automatically co
(which you can later config
ure in the
Wait u
ntil the unit is completely booted up and make sure that LED2 is green
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4: Getting Started With BRI Gateway
: Plug one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into your Network switch & other end into the
through Ethernet cable to connect between the unit & Router/Switch.
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5 cable into the BRI ports (1-
4 spans) of the BRI Gateway & other
end to the ISDN BRI service provider socket.
Insert the Power Adaptor output connector into the “Power” port of the BRI Gateway &
apter to any available AC p
ower outlet.
The BRI Gateway will power up, and automatically co
nne
ct itself to your netw
ure in the
SETTINGS > Network Settings section)
ntil the unit is completely booted up and make sure that LED2 is green
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: Plug one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into your Network switch & other end into the
through Ethernet cable to connect between the unit & Router/Switch.
4 spans) of the BRI Gateway & other
Insert the Power Adaptor output connector into the “Power” port of the BRI Gateway &
ct itself to your netw
ork via DHCP
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2.2 Accessing the WEB GUI
BRI Gateway WEB GUI can be accessed either through WAN or Management Console. Steps
to Access the GUI during the initial setup through Management Interface (LAN):
Step 1:
Make the setup as described in Hardware setup section, Lets
Management Interface (LAN). Connect the RJ 45 cable to LAN port of Gateway & Ethernet port of
the PC
Step 2:
Change the Network setting of the PC in manual mode (i.e. Static IP mode). Assign the IP
address to the PC in the range o
and gateway & DNS as 192.168.113.1.
Step 3:
Launch the web browser and enter the URL
to open the login page o
f BRI Gateway’s Graphical Interface.
Figure
Step 4:
Login using the default username & password (Default: Username: admin; Password:
admin). Successful login takes you to the Dashboard page. O
dashboard, this will be used to access the GUI from the WAN interface.
Recommended web browser to access GUI is Mozilla Firefox.
Step 5:
If your Local network is not enabled with DHCP server, configure the WAN port IP address
manually in the
SETTINGS > Network Settings
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BRI Gateway WEB GUI can be accessed either through WAN or Management Console. Steps
to Access the GUI during the initial setup through Management Interface (LAN):
Make the setup as described in Hardware setup section, Lets
access the WebGUI through
Management Interface (LAN). Connect the RJ 45 cable to LAN port of Gateway & Ethernet port of
Change the Network setting of the PC in manual mode (i.e. Static IP mode). Assign the IP
address to the PC in the range o
f 192.168.113.xxx (E.g:192.168.113.10), net mask as 255.255.255.0
and gateway & DNS as 192.168.113.1.
Launch the web browser and enter the URL
http://192.168.113.2
(Default LAN IP address)
f BRI Gateway’s Graphical Interface.
Figure
5: BRI Gateway's Graphical Interface
Login using the default username & password (Default: Username: admin; Password:
admin). Successful login takes you to the Dashboard page. O
bserve the WAN IP address on the
dashboard, this will be used to access the GUI from the WAN interface.
Recommended web browser to access GUI is Mozilla Firefox.
If your Local network is not enabled with DHCP server, configure the WAN port IP address
SETTINGS > Network Settings
section as per your requirement.
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BRI Gateway WEB GUI can be accessed either through WAN or Management Console. Steps
to Access the GUI during the initial setup through Management Interface (LAN):
access the WebGUI through
Management Interface (LAN). Connect the RJ 45 cable to LAN port of Gateway & Ethernet port of
Change the Network setting of the PC in manual mode (i.e. Static IP mode). Assign the IP
f 192.168.113.xxx (E.g:192.168.113.10), net mask as 255.255.255.0
(Default LAN IP address)
Login using the default username & password (Default: Username: admin; Password:
bserve the WAN IP address on the
If your Local network is not enabled with DHCP server, configure the WAN port IP address
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3. Setting up
Features
Setting up your browser for
working with BRI Gateway is simple. In order to run this application
appropriately the following settings are to be configured.
3.1 System Dash Board
B
RI Gateway Dash Board summarizes the gateway status with a graphical display. Detailed status of
an indiv
idual entity is available under the Status Tab or it can be directly accessed.
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working with BRI Gateway is simple. In order to run this application
appropriately the following settings are to be configured.
RI Gateway Dash Board summarizes the gateway status with a graphical display. Detailed status of
idual entity is available under the Status Tab or it can be directly accessed.
Figure 6: System Dashboard
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working with BRI Gateway is simple. In order to run this application
RI Gateway Dash Board summarizes the gateway status with a graphical display. Detailed status of
idual entity is available under the Status Tab or it can be directly accessed.
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3.2 Setup
This section consists of all Trunks, calling groups, call routing rules and time based routing, it
also explains
all the description to be followed while creating a new process in the BRI Gateway.
3.3 Trunks
It helps to make the calls and
bind between
3.3.1 SIP Trunks
SIP Trunks provides the interface to any SIP companion such as VoIP service provide
server or SIP clients. Add different types of interfaces, and configure the signaling & media settings
for each trunk.
Navigation through
SETUP > SIP Trunk > Add New
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all the description to be followed while creating a new process in the BRI Gateway.
bind between
the two devices.
SIP Trunks provides the interface to any SIP companion such as VoIP service provide
server or SIP clients. Add different types of interfaces, and configure the signaling & media settings
SETUP > SIP Trunk > Add New
: This is where you setup your SIP Trunks
Figure 7: Create SIP Trunk
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This section consists of all Trunks, calling groups, call routing rules and time based routing, it
all the description to be followed while creating a new process in the BRI Gateway.
SIP Trunks provides the interface to any SIP companion such as VoIP service provide
r, any SIP
server or SIP clients. Add different types of interfaces, and configure the signaling & media settings
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Account Name:
Descriptive name for the SIP Trunk for user's reference.
Username:
Username of endpoint (e.g.: IPPBX) will use to authenticate with the gateway.
Registration Mode:
Whether the endpoint will register to this gateway or this
to the endpoint.
a) None: any
Registration, IP Address peering of the Gateway & Endpoint
b) To Gateway:
Endpoint (IPPBX or VoIP Service Provider) register with the Gateway
c) From Gateway:
Gateway register to the End point (IPPBX or the VoIP S
Authentication:
Enable, if Authentication is required by the End point (VOIP Service Provider or
IPPBX)
Auth. Username:
A username to use only for registration.
Password:
Password to authenticate inbound or outbound registrations or calls.
Proxy Address:
IP address or hostname with port of the endpoint (VOIP Service Provider or IPPBX)
where the calls will be diverted. Default port no.:
Outbound Proxy Address:
IP address or hostname with port of the outbound proxy server. This
ensures that all the SIP packets are sent via specified proxy. Specifying the port is not mandatory.
Default port no.: 5060
e.g.: 192.168.0.222:5062 OR 192.168.0.222
Register: Enable, if
Registration to the End point (VOIP Service Provider or IPPBX) is required.
Registrar Address:
IP address or hostname with port of the Registrar server where gateway must
register to. Specifying the port is not mandatory. Default port no.:
e.g.: 192.
168.0.222:5062 OR 192.168.0.222
Bridge PIN:
You can set a PIN for outgoing calls on SIP trunk, thus you will set one more level of
security. Leave it blank for unsecured mode.
Advanced Options
DTMF:
Set default DTMF mode for sending DTMF digits. Options:
· INBAND –
sent along with audio (requires 64
· INFO –
sent as SIP INFO messages
· RFC2833 –
sent as RTP packets
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Descriptive name for the SIP Trunk for user's reference.
Username of endpoint (e.g.: IPPBX) will use to authenticate with the gateway.
Whether the endpoint will register to this gateway or this
gateway will register
Registration, IP Address peering of the Gateway & Endpoint
Endpoint (IPPBX or VoIP Service Provider) register with the Gateway
Gateway register to the End point (IPPBX or the VoIP S
ervice Provider)
Enable, if Authentication is required by the End point (VOIP Service Provider or
A username to use only for registration.
Password to authenticate inbound or outbound registrations or calls.
IP address or hostname with port of the endpoint (VOIP Service Provider or IPPBX)
where the calls will be diverted. Default port no.:
5060
IP address or hostname with port of the outbound proxy server. This
ensures that all the SIP packets are sent via specified proxy. Specifying the port is not mandatory.
e.g.: 192.168.0.222:5062 OR 192.168.0.222
Registration to the End point (VOIP Service Provider or IPPBX) is required.
IP address or hostname with port of the Registrar server where gateway must
register to. Specifying the port is not mandatory. Default port no.:
5060
168.0.222:5062 OR 192.168.0.222
You can set a PIN for outgoing calls on SIP trunk, thus you will set one more level of
security. Leave it blank for unsecured mode.
Set default DTMF mode for sending DTMF digits. Options:
sent along with audio (requires 64
Kbit codec - alaw, ulaw)
sent as SIP INFO messages
sent as RTP packets
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Username of endpoint (e.g.: IPPBX) will use to authenticate with the gateway.
gateway will register
Endpoint (IPPBX or VoIP Service Provider) register with the Gateway
ervice Provider)
Enable, if Authentication is required by the End point (VOIP Service Provider or
Password to authenticate inbound or outbound registrations or calls.
IP address or hostname with port of the endpoint (VOIP Service Provider or IPPBX)
IP address or hostname with port of the outbound proxy server. This
ensures that all the SIP packets are sent via specified proxy. Specifying the port is not mandatory.
Registration to the End point (VOIP Service Provider or IPPBX) is required.
IP address or hostname with port of the Registrar server where gateway must
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· AUTO –
System automatic selects the mode.
Default: AUTO
NAT:
Enable it, to address NAT
configuring NAT settings under SIP Global Settings is required) Default:
Codec Configuration:
Choose the available Codecs and set priority in the order in whic
should prefer to send and receive audio.
Qualify-
It is a server related SIP parameter
From Domain-
Domain for which trunk is configured
From User-
User name of the trunk
Procedure
1) Click on the
Add SIP Trunk
2)
Create a SIP user account for below registration methods.
3) Registration Mode:
None: IP peer trunking
From Gateway: Gateway is registering to PBX or VoIP service provider
To Gateway: Endpoint ( PBX extension or VOIP service provider account )
registering to G/W
4)
Enter the PBX or VoIP service provider IP address for registration mode “ From Gateway or
None”
5)
Click authentication, if it is required
6)
Click registration and add registrar address
7)
Create and APPLY CHANGES.
Make Sure to click the APPLY
adding/editing
/deleting any Trunk. The APPLY CHANGES tab turns Orange if some changes are
made and not saved.
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System automatic selects the mode.
Enable it, to address NAT
-
related issue for SIP & media sessions for this trunk. (Note:
configuring NAT settings under SIP Global Settings is required) Default:
disabled
Choose the available Codecs and set priority in the order in whic
should prefer to send and receive audio.
Supported codecs are alaw, ulaw, G.729, G.722
It is a server related SIP parameter
Domain for which trunk is configured
User name of the trunk
Add SIP Trunk
Create a SIP user account for below registration methods.
None: IP peer trunking
From Gateway: Gateway is registering to PBX or VoIP service provider
To Gateway: Endpoint ( PBX extension or VOIP service provider account )
registering to G/W
Enter the PBX or VoIP service provider IP address for registration mode “ From Gateway or
Click authentication, if it is required
Click registration and add registrar address
Create and APPLY CHANGES.
Make Sure to click the APPLY
CHANGES button in the top navigation bar, after
/deleting any Trunk. The APPLY CHANGES tab turns Orange if some changes are
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related issue for SIP & media sessions for this trunk. (Note:
disabled
Choose the available Codecs and set priority in the order in whic
h gateway
Supported codecs are alaw, ulaw, G.729, G.722
From Gateway: Gateway is registering to PBX or VoIP service provider
To Gateway: Endpoint ( PBX extension or VOIP service provider account )
Enter the PBX or VoIP service provider IP address for registration mode “ From Gateway or
CHANGES button in the top navigation bar, after
/deleting any Trunk. The APPLY CHANGES tab turns Orange if some changes are

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3.3.2 BRI Trunks
ISDN BRI Trunks will allo
w you to make calls using your BRI line.
1.
Connect your ISDN BRI line to the ports of the BRI Gateway
2. Click on the
SETUP >> ISDN BRI Trunks
3.
Enter Name your Trunk (Office Line 1 for example), Outbound Caller ID
Version 2.0
Figure 8: SIP Trunks Result
w you to make calls using your BRI line.
Connect your ISDN BRI line to the ports of the BRI Gateway
SETUP >> ISDN BRI Trunks
link in the GUI, then select
Add New
Enter Name your Trunk (Office Line 1 for example), Outbound Caller ID
Figure 9: Edit BRI Trunk Name
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Add New

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Click on “Save”, followed by “
APPLY CHANGES
3.4 Calling Groups
Navigation:
SETUP > Calling Groups
You can create the Calling groups by selecting available trunks with two types : BRI trunk groups
and SIP trunk groups.
A calling group allows a group of trunks to be addressed when creating a call routing rule. Multiple
groups can be created with different combination of trunk
Version 2.0
Figure 10: BRI Trunks
APPLY CHANGES
” button to update the configuration changes
SETUP > Calling Groups
: This is where
you setup your Trunk Calling groups
You can create the Calling groups by selecting available trunks with two types : BRI trunk groups
A calling group allows a group of trunks to be addressed when creating a call routing rule. Multiple
groups can be created with different combination of trunk
s, but of the same type (SIP & B
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” button to update the configuration changes
you setup your Trunk Calling groups
You can create the Calling groups by selecting available trunks with two types : BRI trunk groups
A calling group allows a group of trunks to be addressed when creating a call routing rule. Multiple
s, but of the same type (SIP & B
RI).

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Group Name:
Descriptive name for the Calling Groups for user's reference.
Group Type:
You can select group type as SIP or PRI Trunk. For e.g.: If you select Group Type as SIP,
SIP trunks will be listed in available Table.
Trunks:
Depending upon the Group Type you have selected, available trunks can be moved to
“Selected” column, to be listed under this Calling Group.
Click on the “Save” to
create a calling group.
Version 2.0
Figure 11: Create Calling Group
Descriptive name for the Calling Groups for user's reference.
You can select group type as SIP or PRI Trunk. For e.g.: If you select Group Type as SIP,
SIP trunks will be listed in available Table.
Depending upon the Group Type you have selected, available trunks can be moved to
“Selected” column, to be listed under this Calling Group.
create a calling group.
Figure 12: Calling Groups Result
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You can select group type as SIP or PRI Trunk. For e.g.: If you select Group Type as SIP,
Depending upon the Group Type you have selected, available trunks can be moved to
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