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Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide

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January 2005

Configuring the Remote Gateway 9150 unit

Configuration scenarios
The following configuration scenarios show options for enabling conference and
voice mail functionality at remote locations through Remote Gateway 9100
Series’ Bridge Port feature.

Local inbound calls ring on digital telephone sets connected to a Remote
Gateway 9150 unit and can be forwarded or conferenced to the host PBX
through the following configuration:

1

Configure and enable DN Discovery on the RLC.

Note: DN Discovery replaces the DN configured on the Local Calling key of
each digital telephone set connected to a Remote Gateway 9150 unit with
the DN configured for the first call-capable key programmed for that digital
telephone set on the host PBX, such as Key 0 or Key 1.

2

Configure the Local Calling keys of each digital telephone set connected to a
Remote Gateway 9150 unit as required.

Note: One MADN can only appear as a local key on one digital telephone
set connected to a given Remote Gateway 9150 unit. All other appearances
of this MADN on digital telephone sets connected to that same Remote
Gateway 9150 unit must be as host keys.

3

Configure the BRI trunk groups to alert the required local DNs when inbound
calls are received on the BRI lines.

4

Configure enough Bridge Ports to provide the level of call blocking desired.
For example, if four inbound BRI calls are forwarded to the host PBX then
you require four Bridge Ports.

5

Review the DSP channel requirements. Each Bridge Port call requires a
DSP channel and the associated bandwidth.

When a local call is presented and answered on a digital telephone set connected
to a Remote Gateway 9150 unit, you can then press the Transfer (or Conference)
key. The call indicator of the primary DN key then lights, you hear a host PBX
dialtone, and you can proceed to dial.

Note: Your primary DN is used to conference a local call. The Bridge Port
connects the local user to the host PBX, the Remote Gateway 9150 unit connects
your primary DN to the host PBX, and the Conference feature on the host PBX
ties it all together.