Sip Trunk Service Configuration Guide For Intelepeer: Nda-31687 Issue 2.0
Sip Trunk Service Configuration Guide For Intelepeer: Nda-31687 Issue 2.0
Sip Trunk Service Configuration Guide For Intelepeer: Nda-31687 Issue 2.0
SV9100
SIP Trunk Service Configuration Guide
for IntelePeer
NDA-31687
Issue 2.0
NEC Corporation of America reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features at
any time without notice.
NEC Corporation of America has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers.
The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation of America and shall not be
reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Corporation of America.
UNIVERGE is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation. All other brand names and product names
referenced in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyright 2016
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3.12 IP Trunk (SIP) Calling Party Number Setup for Extensions ..................... 20
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ii Table of Contents
LIST OF FIGURES and tables
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Figure 12 IP Trunk (H.323/SIP) Calling Party Number Setup for Trunks ........................... 19
Figure 13 Trunk (SIP) Calling Party Number Setup for Extensions .................................... 20
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IntelePeer
1.1 This Guide and Related Documents
For complete details on using SIP trunks with the SV9100, refer to the
SV9100 Networking Manual.
For complete details on using DID features, refer to the DID feature in
the SV9100 Features and Specifications Manual.
1.4 Requirements
A minimum of four IP (SIP) trunks are required due to the NEC Communications
Server infrastructure setup.
NEC recommends that the requirements and programming are completed with as
much information as possible before scheduling an activation appointment with
IntelePeer.
1.5 Limitations
This section provides information to NEC’s solution providers and NEC Associates for
configuring an NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 to connect to a IntelePeer SIP Trunk service
provider, utilizing a STATIC configuration.
2.1 Prerequisites
Before you configure the UNIVERGE SV9100, you must have the following
information available.
WAN Side:
WAN IP Address:
LAN Side:
VLAN ID:
PBX Information:
Model:
Firmware Version:
Number of Users:
Notes:
When using IntelePeer as your SIP trunking service provider, the following programs
must be changed for SIP trunking service.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual IP values will be
determined by your local LAN administrator.
If a router or firewall is placed between the SIP Trunk Provider and SV9100,
you must also set the following programs:
The SV9100 must be reset in order for the change to take effect.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual License quantity
will be determined by the License File loaded to GCD-CP10.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual IP values will be
determined by your local LAN administrator.
Port Forwarding:
The Router will require port forwarding rules to be configured.
The ports used in Programs 84-26-02 and 84-26-03 must be forwarded to the
IP address entered in Program 84-26-01.
The RTP/RTCP ports are forwarded to avoid possible one-way conversation
which might occur on inbound calls. The Port Forwarding Range is determined by
how many VoIP DSP Resources are licensed to the GCD-CP10. This information
can found on the Feature Activation screen in WebPro, and is the same quantity
that was entered in PRG 10-54 for feature code 5103.
12 10020 10043
24 10020 10067
48 10020 10115
64 10020 10147
IPLE
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10020>172.16.0.20-10020
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10021>172.16.0.20-10021
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10052>172.16.0.20-10052
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10053>172.16.0.20-10053
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10084>172.16.0.20-10084
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10085>172.16.0.20-10085
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10116>172.16.0.20-10116
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-10117>172.16.0.20-10117
udp;143.101.120.218/255.255.255.0-5060>172.16.0.10-5060
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
10-23-02 : IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the SIP Server.
Caller ID - In the Invite message there are two fields that can have caller ID. One
field is the “SIP From Address” and the other field is “SIP Display Info”. If both of
these fields are left blank the call will not complete.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
This program is used to assign the Calling Party Number for each extension
(Entries: 1~0, *, #). The assigned number is sent to the SIP Trunking Service
Provider when the caller places an outgoing call. If the Calling Party Number is
assigned by both Program 21-17 and 21-18/21-19, then the system uses the data
in Program 21-18/21-19. Do not use Program 21-13 for SIP. This entry must be a
10-digit DID associated with the SIP Trunking Service Provider Account. DID
numbers are provided by your SIP Trunking Service Provider Coordinator.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
The SV9100 must be reset in order for the change to take effect.
The SV9100 must be reset in order for the change to take effect.
Values shown are for example purposes only. Your actual values will be
determined by your implementation team.
Changes within this program require the SV9100 be reset in order for the
change to take effect.
To confirm that the system is correctly set, perform the following tests:
If you run into an issue with any of these tests, refer to Table 4 Troubleshooting Guide.
Test an outgoing call to a local number. Check for ringback, 2-way audio and quality.
1. Test an outgoing call to a long distance number. Check for ringback, 2-way
audio and quality.
4. Test multiple call concurrences on outgoing calls. Setup multiple calls to PSTN.
8. Test an incoming call to an internal DID. Check for ringback, 2-way audio and
quality.
Missing Parts of Words Packet Loss or Latency on WAN Check with Internet Access Provider