Step 1 |
On the Windows workstation, add a temporary
route to enable access to the PIMG units.
-
On the Windows Start menu, select
Run.
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Enter
cmd, and press
Enter. The Command Prompt window
appears.
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At the command prompt, enter
route add 10.12.13.74 <IP Address of
Workstation>, and press
Enter.
For example, if the IP address of the
workstation is 198.1.3.25, enter “route add 10.12.13.74<space>198.1.3.25”
in the Command Prompt window.
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Close the Command Prompt window.
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Step 2 |
Connect a PIMG unit to the network.
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Step 3 |
In the web browser, go to
http://10.12.13.74.
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Step 4 |
To sign in, enter the following
case-sensitive settings.
Table 5. Sign-in Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
Username
|
Enter
admin.
|
Password
|
Enter
IpodAdmin.
|
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Step 5 |
Select
OK.
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Step 6 |
On the System menu, select
Upgrade.
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Step 7 |
On the Upgrade page, select
Browse.
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Step 8 |
In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the
directory on the Windows workstation that has the extracted PIMG firmware
update files.
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Step 9 |
Select
(where <xx> is multiple digits), and select
Open.
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Step 10 |
On the Upgrade page, select
Install File.
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Step 11 |
After the file is installed, a message
prompting you to restart the PIMG unit appears. Select
Cancel.
Do not restart the PIMG unit until you are
instructed to do so later in this procedure, even if the file installation
fails. Restarting the PIMG unit at this step may prevent the PIMG unit from
functioning correctly.
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Step 12 |
Repeat
Step 6 through
Step 11 for each of the
following files:
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Ami_<xx>.fsh
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Run<xx>FskEcho.dsp
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iNim<xx>.ibt
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iNim<xx>.ilc
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iNim<xx>.iap
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Step 13 |
On the Configuration menu, select
Import/Export.
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Step 14 |
On the Import/Export page, select
Browse.
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Step 15 |
In the Choose File dialog box, browse to the
file DNI_Cfg_Lucent.ini.
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Step 16 |
Select
DNI_Cfg_Lucent.ini, and
select
Open.
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Step 17 |
On the Import/Export page, select
Import File.
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Step 18 |
After the file is imported, a message
prompting you to restart the PIMG unit appears. Select
OK.
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Step 19 |
In the web browser, go to
http://10.12.13.74.
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Step 20 |
To sign in, enter the following
case-sensitive settings.
Table 6. Sign-in Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
Username
|
Enter
admin.
|
Password
|
Enter
IpodAdmin.
|
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Step 21 |
Select
OK.
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Step 22 |
Do the following substeps to configure an
RTP port range of 16384 to 32767.
You must set the RTP port range for the PIMG
units if your system uses an RTP port range of 16384 to 32767. Otherwise, Unity
Connection cannot answer calls and callers hear ringing or silence.
Note
|
The default RTP port range for PIMG units
is 49000 to 50000. Some Unity Connection configurations require a different RTP
port range.
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On the Configuration menu, select Import/Export.
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On the Import/Export page, under Export
Settings, select
Export All Settings.
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In the File Download dialog box, select
Save.
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In the Save As dialog box, browse to the
Windows workstation that has access to the PIMG units, browse to a directory
where you want to save the file, and select
Save.
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In the Download Complete dialog box,
select
Open. Notepad opens the file
Config.ini that you saved.
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-
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Locate the line with the following
parameter:
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Change the value of the parameter to
16384 so that the line reads as
follows:
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Locate the line with the following
parameter:
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Change the value of the parameter to
32767 so that the line reads as
follows:
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Save the file, and exit Notepad.
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On the Configuration menu of the PIMG
unit, select
Import/Export.
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On the Import/Export page, under Browse
for Import File, select
Browse.
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In the Choose File dialog box, browse to
the file Config.ini that you saved.
-
Select
Config.ini, and select
Open.
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On the Import/Export page, select
Import File.
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When prompted to restart the PIMG unit,
select
OK.
-
When the PIMG unit has restarted, in the
web browser, go to
http://10.12.13.74.
-
To sign in, enter the following
case-sensitive settings.
Table 7. Sign-in Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
Username
|
Enter
admin.
|
Password
|
Enter
IpodAdmin.
|
-
Select
OK.
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Step 23 |
On the System menu, select
Password.
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Step 24 |
On the Change Password page, enter the
following settings.
Table 8. Change Password Page Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
Old Password
|
Enter
IpodAdmin.
(This setting is case sensitive.)
|
New Password
|
Enter your new password.
(This setting is case sensitive.)
|
Confirm Password
|
Enter your new password.
(This setting is case sensitive.)
|
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Step 25 |
Select
Change.
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Step 26 |
On the Configuration menu, select
Routing Table.
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Step 27 |
On the Routing Table page, under Router
Configuration, select
VoIP Host Groups.
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Step 28 |
Under VoIP Host Groups, enter the following
settings for the first VoIP Host Group.
Table 9. First VoIP Host Group Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Name
|
Accept the default or enter another
descriptive name of the VoIP host group.
|
Load-Balanced
|
(Unity
Connection without a cluster) Select
False.
(Unity
Connection with a cluster configured) Select
False.
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Fault-Tolerant
|
(Unity
Connection without a cluster) Select
False.
(Unity
Connection with a cluster configured) Select
True.
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Step 29 |
For Unity Connection without a cluster,
under Host List, enter the host name or IP address of the Unity Connection
server and the server port in the format <host name or IP address>:5060.
For Unity Connection with a cluster
configured, under Host List, enter the host name or IP address of the
subscriber server (the second Unity Connection server that you installed) and
the server port in the format <host name or IP address>:5060.
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Step 30 |
For Unity Connection without a cluster,
continue to
Step 32. For Unity Connection
with a cluster configured, select
Add Host.
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Step 31 |
In the second field, enter the host name or
IP address of the publisher server (the first Unity Connection server that you
installed) and the server port in the format <host name or IP
address>:5060.
Do not add a third host under Host List or a
second host group under VoIP Host Groups. Otherwise, the Unity Connection
cluster may not function correctly.
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Step 32 |
Select
Submit.
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Step 33 |
Under Router Configuration, select
TDM Trunk Groups.
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Step 34 |
Under TDM Trunk Groups, select
Add Trunk Group.
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Step 35 |
Under TDM Trunk Groups, enter the following
settings for the first TDM trunk group.
Table 10. First TDM Trunk Group Settings (Inbound
Calls)
Field
|
Settings
|
Name
|
Enter
Inbound_PBX_Calls or another
unique name.
This TDM trunk group handles all
incoming calls from the phone system.
|
Selection Direction
|
Select
Ascending.
|
Selection Mode
|
Select
Linear.
|
Port/Channel Content
|
Enter the numbers of the PIMG ports
that handle inbound calls. For example, enter “*” for all PIMG ports, or enter
“1-6” for the first six PIMG ports.
|
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Step 36 |
Under TDM Trunk Groups, select
Add Trunk Group.
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Step 37 |
Enter the following settings for the second
TDM trunk group.
Table 11. Second TDM Trunk Group Settings
(MWIs)
Field
|
Settings
|
Name
|
Enter
MWIs or another unique name.
This TDM trunk group handles
outbound MWI calls (where applicable).
|
Selection Direction
|
Select
Ascending.
|
Selection Mode
|
Select
Cyclic.
|
Port/Channel Content
|
Enter the numbers of the PIMG ports
that dial out MWIs. For example, enter “*” for all PIMG ports, or enter “7,8”
for the last two PIMG ports.
|
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Step 38 |
Under TDM Trunk Groups, select
Add Trunk Group.
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Step 39 |
Enter the following settings for the third
TDM trunk group.
Table 12. Third TDM Trunk Group Settings (Outbound
Calls)
Field
|
Settings
|
Name
|
Enter
Outbound_PBX_Calls or another
unique name.
This TDM trunk group handles all
outbound calls from Unity Connection.
|
Selection Direction
|
Select
Descending.
|
Selection Mode
|
Select
Linear.
|
Port/Channel Content
|
Enter
* for all channels in all
ports.
Enter the numbers of the PIMG ports
that handle outbound (dialout) calls. For example, enter “*” for all PIMG
ports, or enter “7,8” for the last two PIMG ports.
|
|
Step 40 |
Select
Submit.
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Step 41 |
Under Router Configuration, select
Inbound VoIP Rules.
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Step 42 |
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, uncheck the
Enabled check box for
the default rule.
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Step 43 |
Select
Add Rule.
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Step 44 |
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, enter the
following settings for the first new inbound VoIP rule.
Table 13. First New Inbound VoIP Rule Settings
(MWIs)
Field
|
Settings
|
Enable
|
Check this check box.
|
Rule Label
|
Enter
MWI_Calls or another name.
This inbound VoIP rule handles all
MWI calls from Unity Connection.
|
Request Type
|
Select
Message.
|
Originating VoIP Host Address
|
Enter
*.
|
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Step 45 |
Under Inbound VoIP Request Matching, enter
the following settings.
The rule that you created in
Step 44 must be selected.
Otherwise, any changes you make apply to another inbound VoIP rule.
Table 14. Inbound VoIP Request Matching
Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Calling Number
|
Enter
*.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter
*.
|
Called Number
|
Enter
*.
|
Called Name
|
Enter
*.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter
*.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter
*.
|
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Step 46 |
Under Outbound Routes, enter the following
settings.
The rule that you created in
Step 44 must be selected.
Otherwise, any changes you make apply to another rule.
Table 15. Outbound Routes Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Device
Selection
|
Outbound Destination
|
Select
TDM.
|
Trunk Group
|
Select the name of the TDM trunk
group that you created for MWIs in
Step 37. For example, select
“MWIs.”
|
CPID
Manipulation
|
Calling Number
|
Enter
S.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter
S.
|
Called Number
|
Enter
D.
|
Called Name
|
Enter
D.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter
R.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter
R.
|
Select
Primary/Alternate Route
|
Primary
|
Select
Primary.
|
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Step 47 |
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, select
Add Rule.
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Step 48 |
Under Inbound VoIP Rules, enter the
following settings for the second new inbound VoIP rule.
Table 16. Second New Inbound VoIP Rule Settings
(Outbound Calls)
Field
|
Settings
|
Enable
|
Check this check box.
|
Rule Label
|
Enter
Outbound_UC_Calls or another
name.
This inbound VoIP rule handles all
outbound calls from Unity Connection.
|
Request Type
|
Select
Call.
|
Originating VoIP Host Address
|
Enter
*.
|
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Step 49 |
Under Inbound VoIP Request Matching, enter
the following settings.
The rule that you created in
Step 48 must be selected.
Otherwise, any changes you make apply to another rule.
Table 17. Inbound VoIP Request Matching
Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Calling Number
|
Enter
*.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter
*.
|
Called Number
|
Enter
*.
|
Called Name
|
Enter
*.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter
*.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter
*.
|
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Step 50 |
Under Outbound Routes, enter the following
settings.
The rule that you created in
Step 48 must be selected.
Otherwise, any changes you make apply to another rule.
Table 18. Outbound Routes Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Device
Selection
|
Outbound Destination
|
Select
TDM.
|
Trunk Group
|
Select the name of the TDM trunk
group that you created for outbound calls in
Step 39. For example, select
“Outbound_PBX_Calls.”
|
CPID
Manipulation
|
Calling Number
|
Enter
S.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter
S.
|
Called Number
|
Enter
D.
|
Called Name
|
Enter
D.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter
R.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter
R.
|
Select
Primary/Alternate Route
|
Primary
|
Select
Primary.
|
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Step 51 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 52 |
Under Router Configuration, select
Inbound TDM Rules.
|
Step 53 |
Under Inbound TDM Rules, enter the following
settings for the first inbound TDM rule.
Table 19. First Inbound TDM Rule Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Enable
|
Check this check box.
|
Rule Label
|
Enter
Inbound_Rule_1 or another
name.
This inbound TDM rule handles all
incoming calls from the phone system.
|
Request Type
|
Select
Call.
|
Trunk Group
|
Select the name of the TDM trunk
group that you created for incoming calls from the phone system in
Step 35. For example, select
“Inbound_PBX_Calls.”
|
|
Step 54 |
Under Inbound TDM Request Matching, enter
the following settings.
The rule that you created in
Step 53 must be selected.
Otherwise, any changes you make apply to another rule.
Table 20. Inbound TDM Request Matching
Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Calling Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule
used. For example, enter “*” for all.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule
used. For example, enter “*” for all.
|
Called Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule
used. For example, enter “*” for all.
|
Called Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule
used. For example, enter “*” for all.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter the applicable matching rule
used. For example, enter “*” for all.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter the applicable matching rule
used. For example, enter “*” for all.
|
|
Step 55 |
Under Outbound Routes, enter the following
settings.
The rule that you created in
Step 53 must be selected.
Otherwise, any changes you make apply to another rule.
Table 21. Outbound Routes Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Device
Selection
|
Outbound Destination
|
Select
VoIP.
|
Host Group
|
Select the name of the VoIP host
group that you created for Unity Connection in
Step 28.
|
CPID
Manipulation
|
Calling Number
|
Enter S.
|
Calling Name
|
Enter S.
|
Called Number
|
Enter D.
|
Called Name
|
Enter D.
|
Redirect Number
|
Enter R.
|
Redirect Name
|
Enter R.
|
Select
Primary/Alternate Route
|
Primary
|
Select
Primary.
|
|
Step 56 |
If you want to create more Inbound TDM
rules, under Inbound TDM Rules, select
Add Rule. Otherwise,
continue to
Step 58.
|
Step 57 |
Repeat
Step 53 through
Step 56 for all remaining
inbound TDM rules that you want to create.
|
Step 58 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 59 |
On the Configuration menu, select
.
|
Step 60 |
On the Digital Telephony page, in the
Telephony Switch Type field, select Lucent.
|
Step 61 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 62 |
On the Configuration menu, select
.
|
Step 63 |
On the TDM General Settings page, enter the
following settings.
Table 22. TDM General Settings Page
Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
PCM Coding
|
Select
uLaw.
|
Minimum Call Party Delay (ms)
|
Enter
500.
|
Maximum Call Party Delay (ms)
|
Enter
2000.
|
Dial Digit on Time (ms)
|
Enter
100.
|
Dial Inter-Digit Time (ms)
|
Enter
100.
|
Dial Pause Time (ms)
|
Enter
2000.
|
Turn MWI On FAC
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Turn MWI Off FAC
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Outbound Call Connect Timeout (ms)
|
Enter
10000.
|
Wait for Ringback/Connect on Blind
Transfer
|
Select
Yes.
|
Hunt Group Extension
|
Enter the pilot number of the Unity
Connection voice messaging ports.
|
Disconnect on Fax Cleardown Tone
|
Select
No.
|
|
Step 64 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 65 |
On the Configuration menu, select
.
|
Step 66 |
On the TDM Port Enabling page, select
No for the ports that
you want to disable on the PIMG unit.
|
Step 67 |
Confirm that
Yes is selected for all
other ports on the PIMG unit.
|
Step 68 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 69 |
On the Configuration menu, select
.
|
Step 70 |
On the VoIP General Settings page, enter the
following settings.
Table 23. VoIP General Settings Page
Settings
Field
|
Setting
|
User-Agent
|
Host and Domain Name
|
Enter the host and domain name of
the PIMG unit.
|
Transport Type
|
Select
UDP.
|
Call as Domain Name
|
Select
No.
|
SIPS URI Scheme Enabled
|
Select
No.
|
Invite Expiration (sec)
|
Enter
120.
|
Server
|
DNS Server Address
|
Enter the IP Address of the Domain
Name Server that the PIMG unit uses.
|
DNS Translation of Phone Numbers
|
Select
No.
|
Registration Server Address
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Registration Server Port
|
Enter
5060.
|
Registration Expiration (sec)
|
Enter
3600.
|
TCP/UDP
|
UDP/TCP Transports Enabled
|
Select
Yes.
|
TCP/UDP Server Port
|
Enter
5060.
|
TCP Inactivity Timer (sec)
|
Enter
30.
|
TLS
|
TLS Transport Enabled
|
Select
No.
|
TLS Server Port
|
Enter
5061.
|
SSL TLS Protocol
|
Select
SSLv3 TLSv1.
|
Mutual TLS Authentication Required
|
Select
Yes.
|
TLS Inactivity Timer (sec)
|
Enter
30.
|
Verify TLS Peer Certificate Date
|
Select
Yes.
|
Verify TLS Peer Certificate Trust
|
Select
Yes.
|
Proxy
|
Primary Proxy Server Address
|
Leave this field blank.
|
Primary Proxy Server Port
|
Not applicable. Leave the default
setting.
|
Backup Proxy Server Address
|
Not applicable. Leave the default
setting.
|
Backup Proxy Server Port
|
Not applicable. Leave the default
setting.
|
Proxy Query Interval
|
Enter
10.
|
Timing
|
T1 Time (ms)
|
Enter
400.
|
T2 Time (ms)
|
Enter
3000.
|
T4 Time (ms)
|
Enter
5000.
|
Monitoring
|
Monitor Call Connections
|
Select
No.
|
Call Monitor Interval (sec)
|
|
Monitor VoIP Hosts
|
|
VoIP Host Monitor Interval (sec)
|
|
|
Step 71 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 72 |
On the Configuration menu, select
.
|
Step 73 |
On the VoIP Media Settings page, enter the
following settings.
Table 24. VoIP Media Settings Page
Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Audio
|
Audio Compression
|
Select the preferred codec for audio
compression.
|
RTP Digit Relay Mode
|
Select
RFC2833.
|
RTP Fax/Modem Tone Relay Mode
|
Select
RFC2833.
|
RTP Source IP Address Validation
|
Select
Off.
|
RTP Source UDP Port Validation
|
Select
Off.
|
Signaling Digit Relay Mode
|
Select
Off.
|
Voice Activity Detection
|
Select
Off.
|
RFC 3960 Early Media Support
|
Select
On Demand.
|
Frame Size
|
Select the applicable setting:
|
Frames Per Packet
|
Select the applicable setting:
|
Fax
|
Fax IP-Transport Mode
|
|
SRTP
|
SRTP Preference
|
Select
RTP Only.
|
MKI on Transmit Stream
|
Select
Yes.
|
Key Derivation Enable
|
Select
Yes.
|
Key Derivation Rate
|
Enter
16.
|
Anti-replay Window Size Hint
|
Enter
64.
|
Cipher Mode
|
Select
AES_Counter_Mode.
|
Authentication Type
|
Select
SHA1.
|
Authentication Tag Length
|
Select
SHA1_80_bit.
|
|
Step 74 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 75 |
On the Configuration menu, select
.
|
Step 76 |
On the VoIP QOS Configuration page, enter
the following settings.
Table 25. VoIP QOS Configurative Page
Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Call Control QOS Byte
|
Enter
104.
|
RTP QOS Byte
|
Enter
184.
|
|
Step 77 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 78 |
On the Configuration menu, select
IP.
|
Step 79 |
On the IP Settings page, enter the following
settings.
Table 26. IP Settings Page Settings
Field
|
Settings
|
Client IP Address
|
Enter the new IP address you want to
use for the PIMG unit.
(This is the IP address that you
enter in Cisco Unity Connection Administration when you create the
integration.)
|
Client Subnet Mask
|
Enter the new subnet mask, if the
subnet mask is different from the default IP address.
|
Default Network Gateway Address
|
Enter the IP address of the default
network gateway router that the PIMG units use.
|
BOOTP Enabled
|
Select
No.
|
SNTP Server IP Address
|
|
|
Step 80 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 81 |
On the Configuration menu, select
Tone Detection.
|
Step 82 |
On the Tone Detection page, under Call
Progress Tone - Learn, in the Learn Tone Event field, select
Busy and do the
following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.
-
From a available phone, call a second
phone.
-
Answer the second phone when it rings,
and leave both handsets off so that both phones are busy.
-
From a third phone, dial one of the busy
phones.
-
Confirm that you hear a busy tone.
-
Hang up the third phone but leave the
handsets for the other two phones off.
|
Step 83 |
Under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the
Dial String field, enter the extension that you dialed in
Step 82c. from
the third phone.
|
Step 84 |
Select
Learn.
|
Step 85 |
On the Tone Detection page, under Call
Progress Tone - Learn, in the Learn field, select
Error and do the
following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.
-
From an available phone, dial an
extension that does not exist.
-
Confirm that you hear the reorder or
error tone.
-
Hang up the phone.
|
Step 86 |
Under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the
Dial String field, enter the extension that you dialed in
Step 85a.
|
Step 87 |
Select
Learn.
|
Step 88 |
On the Tone Detection page, under Call
Progress Tone - Learn, in the Learn field, select
Ringback and do the
following substeps to verify that the tone is correct.
-
From an available phone, dial an
extension that does exist
-
Confirm that you hear the ringback tone.
-
Hang up the phone.
|
Step 89 |
Under Call Progress Tone - Learn, in the
Dial String field, enter the extension that you dialed in
Step 88a.
|
Step 90 |
Select
Learn.
|
Step 91 |
Select
Submit.
|
Step 92 |
Hang up the phones that you used in
Step 82.
|
Step 93 |
On the System menu, select
Restart.
|
Step 94 |
On the Restart page, select
Restart Unit Now.
|
Step 95 |
Repeat
Step 2 through
Step 94 on all remaining PIMG
units.
|