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Examples with isdn gateway – TANDBERG Media Processing System MPS 200 User Manual

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D 13373.08
NOVEMBER 2007

MPS

Table of

Contents

Gateway Configuration

TANDBERG

MPS

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

The J3 software and above supports
ISDN to H.323 Gateway.

Example with IVR:

The GW shall be configured to have an H.323
Dial In number 1.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

IVR

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to

0

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

H.323

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

1

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

ISDN

Leave

7.

To Prefix

empty

To call an ISDN endpoint with ISDN number
67141234 from H.323, dial 1 and enter
‘67141234#’ using DTMF.

Dialling rules for telephone connections are
set up accordingly, with

Bandwidth

set to

Telephone

.

Example with IVR-TCS4

Your ISDN PRI number for Gateway usage is

67124000

.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

IVR-TCS4

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to

8

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

ISDN

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

67124000

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

H.323

Leave

7.

To Prefix

empty

To call an IP endpoint with H.323 E.164

Alias 4020 from ISDN, dial the ISDN number
67124000*4020.

The notation to separate the ISDN number
from the extension by ‘*’ is only available
on certain types of endpoints. Consult the
endpoint documentation to find out if and how
TCS-4 is supported.

Using IVR instead

If you want to use IVR instead dial 67124000
and enter ‘4020#’ using DTMF.

H.323 to ISDN Gateway

It is also possible to configure an H.323 to
ISDN Gateway.

Example with DID

Your ISDN PRI number range for the Gateway
is from

67124000

to

67124050

.

Your IP endpoints have the numbers (H.323
E.164

Alias) in the range

4000

-

4050

.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

DID

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to

4

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

ISDN

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

6712

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

H.323

Leave

7.

To Prefix

empty

To call an IP endpoint with H.323 E.164

Alias 4020 from ISDN, dial the ISDN number
67124020.

The Order of Dialling Rule Matters

To be able to do “empty” incoming prefix
matching as the example above, this Dialling
Rule must be the first that is added to the
mapping rules database. If not, this rule will
match with any other prior added dial in rules.

If you want your IP endpoints to have numbers
in the range 94000 – 94050

Set

To Prefix

to

9

instead

Examples with ISDN Gateway

Example with DID:

The GW shall be configured to have an H.323
prefix 0047.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

DID

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to

0

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

H.323

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

0047

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

ISDN

Leave

7.

To Prefix

empty

To call an ISDN endpoint with ISDN number
67141234 from H.323, dial the number
004767141234.

Setting the Gateway’s Dial In number to 0047
will make the Gatekeeper route all H.323 calls
to an E.164 alias starting with 0047 to this
Gateway.

This means that all other equipment has

to be configured with an E.164 alias that
doesn’t start with 0047.

Exceptions to this rule are other Gateways

to perform load balancing.

Example 2: IVR-TCS4

Example 4: IVR

Example 3: DID

Example 1: DID

For further information about how the

video system endpoint supports TCS-4
please see the MXP Administrator’s
Guide on

http://www.tandberg.com

.

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