Inbound signaling, Unspecified signaling group – Avaya IP600 User Manual

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SVS; Reviewed:
WCH/MI 6/20/02

Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes

© 2002 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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4.2. Inbound Signaling

All inbound traffic from Zone 2 to Zone 1 requires an additional Trunk and Signaling Group.
In this case, the Signaling Group’s Near-End IP address is set to the IP address of the CLAN at
port 1720, and the Far-End is unspecified.

The unspecified far-end signaling group is used for all incoming calls from Zone 2 to Zone 1.
The Avaya IP600 Server listens on Port 1720 to handle H.225 /Q.931 traffic.

4.2.1. Unspecified Signaling Group

The “Far-end Node Name” field is left blank, and it is necessary that “Direct IP-IP Audio
Connections” and “IP Audio Hairpinning” be set to “n” on this screen.

SIGNALING GROUP

Group Number: 10

Group Type: h.323

Remote Office? n

Max number of NCA TSC: 0
Max number of CA TSC: 0
Trunk Group for NCA TSC:

Trunk Group for Channel Selection: 10
Supplementary Service Protocol: a

Network Call Transfer? n

Near-end Node Name: clan-IP600-gk

Far-end Node Name:

Near-end Listen Port: 1720

Far-end Listen Port:
Far-end Network Region:

LRQ Required? n

Calls Share IP Signaling Connection? n

RRQ Required? n

Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n
Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? n
IP Audio Hairpinning? n
Interworking Message: PROGress













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