Enter the DIDs assigned by the Service Provider if registration is required. The default is blank.
Enter one or more user names. The field accepts a maximum of 60 characters. The maximum number of alphanumeric characters allowed per user name is 26. If using a range, you must use only digits 0 through 9 with a dash (-) separating the first number in the range and the last.
You can enter a mix of numerical ranges and single usernames (for example, "6135554000-6135554400, 6135554500"). Use a comma to separate user names and ranges. The first and last characters cannot be a comma or a dash.
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For Service Providers and SIP Services that require the 3300 to register, this field is used to indicate the user names that they wish us to register with. Normally (when required) this is a single user name but it could also refer to a range of DIDs being supplied by the service provider.
Select the address type for the local host. Two types are available:
FQDN: the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the local host, and the DNS name from the System IP Configuration form.
IP: from the System IP Configuration form.
Note: Ensure that the 3300 ICP and the Service Provider are using the same Address Type in their SIP messages. If the 3300 ICP uses FQDN, then the Service Provider must use FQDN.
Call Routing and Administration Options
Enter the Interconnect Restriction number that is used to restrict device interconnections.
Enter the maximum allowable number of incoming and outgoing simultaneous calls for this peer.
Note: Set the maximum number of calls per link the same on both ends of the link.
Select the network element to be used for the Outbound Proxy Server.
Routing Prefix For Unknown URIs
Enter a Routing Prefix to be used to route redirected or referred calls back through ARS Automatic Route Selection (ARS) simplifies local and long distance dialing by automatically selecting the most convenient and cost-effective route, and by inserting and/or deleting digits for proper routing. An alternative name is Call Route Selection. and then out a SIP Trunk on this local 3300 ICP.
If this option is enabled, the 3300 ICP checks the Contact header in the 300, 301 or 302 messages for an unknown URI A short character string used to identify a name or resource on the Internet. or checks the Refer-To header in a REFER message. If an unknown URI is detected, the 3300 ICP then maps the unknown URI to a dynamic DN which has the programmed prefix. When the call is re-routed to the SIP trunk, the dynamic DN is mapped back to the Unknown URI in the Invite message. The default is to leave this field blank and to disallow routing to unknown URIs.
Use the same routing prefix added here in the ARS Digits Dialed Assignment form. For example, if you specify the prefix for unknown URIs as "7777" here, you must set the same prefix in the ARS Digits Dialed Assignment form.
Enter the SMDR tag number. The range is 1-9998. This tag number is used in SMDR logs for both incoming and outgoing calls when SMDR is enabled.
Enter the Trunk Service number where the COS/COR and incoming digit modification setting are set.
Use this field to group together devices to which compression policies can be applied.
Select Yes to allow the administrator to specify the alternate domain to be used for this peer.
Enter the alternate domain name. For example, when using the Microsoft Live Communications Server (LCS), the Office Communicator endpoint on the peer side may be in a different domain than the LCS.
When enabled, this option will insert the alternate FQDN or IP Address into the To header. In addition, the FQDN or IP Address may be used to find the appropriate Peer Profile on incoming calls.
Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP Address of the Alternate Destination Domain.
Select Yes to enable special handling of re-invite collisions. Normally, when a re-invite collision is detected, both re-invite messages are rejected with a 491. With this option enabled, the incoming re-invite wins.
If enabled, calls received on this trunk will be considered private or non-public. The purpose of this option is to allow you to set SIP trunks to private for a small SIP gateway. Enabling this option allows the system to handle CPN substitution properly at ISDN and SIP interfaces. When trunks are connecting small gateways or devices that have non-public numbers, this option should be set to Yes (Private/non-Public). When set to Yes, calls delivered to call control will be treated as non-public trunk. If the call is directed to an ISDN type interface, the calling party number from a public trunk may pass 'as is' out to the network. The private/non-public number may undergo CPN substitution before being sent out to the network.
Enable this option to route all incoming calls to the called individual user based on the
information present in the To URI instead of the Request URI. In most cases, the information in these two lines is the same. When the two lines differ, this option is used to select which one should be used.
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