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Examples with v.35 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
H.323 to V.35 Gateway.

Example with DID:

You would like to have a DID number from
H.323 to a V.35 port.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

DID

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to empty

or to

0

(zero)

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

H.323

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

9

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

V.35

Leave

7.

To Prefix

empty

To call a V.35 port 1 on module card 1, would
require you to dial 90101 from the H.323
endpoint.

Configure Incoming V.35 Gateway

It is also possible to configure an incoming
V.35 gateway.

This can be setup as a V.35 DID or a V.35

IVR service.

In the case of setting up an IVR service,

make sure that your V.35 peripheral equip-
ment supports DTMF relaying.

V.35 Ports

To address the V.35 ports in a dialling rule,
the physical V.35 ports have a numeric
representation with two digits for each the
interface number and module number.
Make sure that this string always contains 4
digits.

Range will therefore be 0101 to 0632 for cor-
responding V.35 cards/modules in slot 1 port
1 to slot 6 port 32.

Example:
Slot 1 & Port 1: 0101
Slot 1 & Port 2: 0102
Slot 1 & Port 3: 0103
....
Slot 1 & Port 30: 0130
Slot 1 & Port 31: 0131
Slot 1 & Port 32: 0132

Slot 12 & Port 1: 0601
Slot 12 & Port 2: 0602
Slot 12 & Port 3: 0603
....
Slot 12 & Port 30: 0630
Slot 12 & Port 31: 0631
Slot 12 & Port 32: 0632

Examples with V.35 Gateway

Example with DID (V.35 to H.323)

You would like to have a DID number from a
V.35 port to a specific H.323 endpoint.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

DID

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to empty

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

V.35

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

0102

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

H.323

Set

7.

To Prefix

to

55013

Make sure the

Bandwidth

selected matches

the bandwidth of the V.35 port.

This would set up a Gateway call between the
V.35 0102 port, to the H.323 endpoint, with
alias 55013.

It is recommended not to use the same
V.35 port for MCU calls and for Gateway
calls because the support for incoming
V.35 Gateway might conflict with the
MCU V.35 setup.

The Gateway does only support H.320
to H.323 Gateway calls. There is no
functionality to support Gateway routing
internally within H.320 protocols (ISDN,
V.35 and Leased Line).

It is recommended to set DTR pulse to
On in the Serial V.35 configuration page
for each port to be used for V.35 to
H.323 Gateway calls.

Example 1: DID

Example 3: DID

Example 2: DID

About V.35 Ports

Example with DID:

You would like to have a DID number from
H.323 to a specific V.35 card.

Add Dialling Rule

Set

1.

Type

to

DID

Select

2.

Bandwidth

Set

3.

Number of Significant Digits

to empty

Set

4.

From Network Type

to

H.323

Set

5.

From Prefix

to

9

Set

6.

To Network Type

to

V.35

Set

7.

To Prefix

to

01

To call V.35 port 4 on the already defined
module card 1 would require you to dial 904
from the H.323 endpoint.

The To Prefix of 01 defines the use of
Network Module 1 so this does not
need to be included in the H.323 dial
string.

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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