mitel 3300 to voiptalk sip trunk
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Mitel 3300 to VoIPTalk SIP TrunkTRANSCRIPT
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Mitel 3300 to VoIPTalk SIP Trunk
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1/. Create Network Elements for;
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VoIPTalk
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VoIPTalk Proxy
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2/. Created a class of service for SIP calls. The important bits are;
Public Network access via DPNSS to be in the COS for any handsets accessing this trunk. Set the Public Trunk field to Yes.
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3/. Create a SIP Peer Profile for VoIPTalk
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Note the Outbound Proxy Server entry
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4/. Create a SIP Peer Profile Assignment
In this example we are associating all inbound SIP numbers starting with the digit 8 to the VoIPTalk Profile. In a ‘real life’ scenario this may have to be more restrictive, even associating the full number (844105170) to the SIP profile in order to prevent clashes.
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5/. Create a Trunk Service Assignment
Fairly simplistic here – all calls ring directory number 200. However, you could deal with inbound calls as DDI’s.
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6/. Create a digit modification (to remove the 9 from dialled out numbers)
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7/. Create a Route Assignment;
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8/. Send some calls down your new trunk (in this case anything starting with 07 – mobile calls).
9/. Test in and outbound calls.