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BROADSOFT PARTNER CONFIGURATION GUIDE - GRANDSTREAM GXV-3000 / GXP-2000

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6.1 System Level Configuration

This section describes system-wide configuration requirements for each GXV-3000 /
GXP-2000 / BT-200 to work with BroadWorks. Subscriber-specific settings are described
in the next section.

Step

Command

Purpose

System Configuration Items

Step 1

Set SIP Proxy/Domain.

SIP Server = as.broadworks.net

Set the GXV-3000 / GXP-2000 /
BT-200 SIP server to the Fully
Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
for the BroadWorks Application
Server cluster.

The domain must match the
domain configured for the
BroadWorks subscriber’s
line/port domain.

Step 2

Set Outbound Proxy.

OutBound Proxy =
alg.broadworks.net

Set the outbound proxy to the
session border controller (SBC)
if one is deployed between the
GXV-3000 / GXP-2000 / BT-200
and BroadWorks.

If there are redundant SBCs, set
it to the FQDN for the SBC
cluster.

Step 3

Enable DNS SRV lookup.

Use DNS SRV = “Yes”

Enable DNS SRV lookups.

Step 4

Set register mode.

SIP Registration = “Yes”

Enable SIP register.

Step 5

Set SIP Timers.

Register Expiration = 60

The default registration period is
60 minutes.

Step 6

Enable reliable response.

Enable 100rel = "Yes"

Reliable provisional response
(PRACK) should be enabled.

Step 7

Enable negotiated DTMF type.

Send DTMF = “via RTP (RFC2833)”

Set the GXV-3000 / GXP-2000 /
BT-200 to enable inband or RFC
2833 negotiated DTMF.

Step 8

Enable BroadSoft mode.

Special Feature = “Broadsoft”

Set the GXV-3000 / GXP-2000 /
BT-200 in BroadSoft mode.

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