NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Manual page 182

Voice over ip
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Trunk Type - Set to SIP
Start Port - Enable the logical starting port number
Number of Ports – Enter the required number of SIP trunk ports
Assign the SIP Profile used to the SIP trunks assigned in Easy Edit
Networking/ SIP Trunk Data Setup (PRG14-18)
Set the trunk Incoming Type as required (usually DID) for each Trunk Port and Mode Number in Easy Edit
Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - General Settings/SIP Profile x - Trunk
Incoming Type (PRG22-02)
For each remote system enable System Interconnection, enter the destination IP Address and the Dial
number to reach the destination system and assign to the required SIP Profile in Easy Edit
Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Networking Mode/SIP Profile x - Remote Destinations
(PRG10-23)
It is also required to set up the 'SIP ID' of the local system. Enter the User ID in Easy Edit
Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Networking Mode/SIP Profile x - System Information
Setup
(PRG10-28).
There are some optional items that can be configured:
Set these as required for the specific configuration.
SIP Carrier Choice, Keep Alive for SIP, Keep Alive by OPTION Interval Timer, Keep Alive by OPTION Fail
Limit, Option Keep Alive User ID available in Easy Edit
SIP Profile x - Networking Mode/SIP Profile x - Server Setup
Audio Capability Priority available in Easy Edit
x - Trunk General Settings/SIP Profile x - CODEC Settings
DTMF Payload Number and DTMF Relay Mode available in Easy Edit
Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Trunk General Settings/SIP Profile x - DTMF Settings
Incoming/Outgoing SIP Trunk for E.164, SIP Trunk SIP-URI E.164 Incoming Mode available in Easy Edit
Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile x - Trunk General Settings/SIP Profile x - E.164
Numb er Formatting/SIP Profile x - E.164 Numb er Format Settings
Some other general VoIP programming will also be required such as GPZ-IPLE IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway and VoIP Resource IP Address. These can be programmed in Easy Edit
Items//VoIP/General Settings/IP Addressing (PRG10-12, PRG84-26)
Configuration Example
The below configuration shows the programming required to connect three SV9100 systems together
using SIP Trunks Networking Mode.
This programming allows desk to desk dialling to/from each system but without any extra functionality.
Each system is programming SIP Profile 1.
System A
10-12-
192.168.0.10
01
10-12-
255.255.0.0
02
(PRG10-68-01)
10-12-01
10-12-02
(PRG10-68-02)
(PRG10-68-03)
– Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP
Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/
(PRG10-29,
Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP Networking/Profile x/SIP Profile
(PRG84-13).
Advanced Items/VoIP/SIP
(PRG84-14).
System B
192.168.0.10
255.255.0.0
– Advanced
– Advanced
PRG84-14).
(PRG84-34).
– Advanced
System C
10-12-01
192.168.0.10
10-12-02
255.255.0.0

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