The multi-site voip domain – AltiGen MAXCS 7.0 Update 1 ACM Administration User Manual

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The Multi-site VoIP Domain

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The Multi-site VoIP Domain

Note:

This feature is not applicable to the MaxCS Private Cloud service.

A group of AltiGen systems can form a VoIP domain where they share the same global extension directory and
call routing rules. The VoIP domain is based on VoIP framework and uses IP tie-trunks to interconnect among
different sites.
A domain is created in MaxAdmin. Here, a system is designated as the domain Master. Other AltiGen systems
can then be added to a VoIP domain.
The VoIP domain Master maintains global configurations and propagates the configurations to all the members
belonging to this domain automatically. Any changes in the global configuration are propagated in real time to
the other members in the VoIP domain.

Note:

A multi-site installation requires an AltiGen Enterprise license.

Server Name

A descriptive name of up to 15 characters to identify the server. This

name may be used by Caller ID.

Server IP Address

The remote server’s address. If the server has multiple IP addresses,

enter the one that other servers will use to communicate to this

system.
This IP address format is recommended over DNS names, since with

the IP address, the application does not need to resolve the name.

DNS name is also posted in this field.

Remote Ext. Length

The length of extension digits at the remote location. Valid entries are

None – 7, with “None” meaning not specified. Specifying the remote

extension length is optional but highly recommended, since this

information tells the system how long to wait for another entry before

sending the digits.

Dialing Scheme

Overlapping (ATGN) allows the terminal to omit part of the digits

required to complete a call while buffering the remaining digits. This

results in faster response time, but it only works if the other end is

also a MAXCS system.
Enbloc allows the system to buffer all of the digits required to

complete a call.

Protocol

SIP - Select if the destination supports SIP protocol.

Codec

Select which codec profile to use. If the selected profile is

incompatible with the remote end, the call will not go through.
If you create two items that point to the same IP address, they must

also use the same codec. Specifying a different codec is an invalid

configuration. MAXCS will always use the codec defined in the first

item.

Hop Off Allowed

Choosing Yes allows calls from this remote system to hop off to the

PSTN by using the trunks in this system. Hop-off capability can be

enabled or disabled on a per IP Dialing Table Location basis.

SIP Source Port

Used by UDP only. Choose the SIP source port.

SIP Destination Port

Used by UDP only. Is 10060, by default.

Publish as a global entry

If you are adding a system or 3rd-party VoIP device that is not part of

the VoIP domain, but you want it to be seen by all servers in the

domain, check this box. (The entry will appear as “Global” in the Type

column.) You can also globalize it later by selecting the entry in the

IP Dialing Table and clicking the Publish as Global button below the

table.

Parameter

Description

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