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Configuration Overview
The configuration process comprises the following 10 steps, each of which is explained in detail in the body of this article.
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- In the WebUI, click on Settings.
- In the left navigation pane, go to System > Node-Level Settings.
Verify that the settings are configured correctly as indicated below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Node-Level Settings
SIP Server Table
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to SIP > SIP Server Tables.
- Create a new IP Server Table. Click on the Create () icon.
The SIP Server Tables page is a table of SIP Server Tables. Configure the new SIP Server Table as shown in the illustration below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Create SIP Server Table- In the left navigation pane, go to SIP > SIP Server Tables > (The table you created in the previous step).
- Click the Create SIP Server > IP/FQDN.
- Enter the IP address of the eUM Server in the Host as shown below.
Click OK.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 10 Figure Create SIP Server Entry
Transformation Table
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Transformation.
- Click the Create () icon.
Create a new Transformation Table.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Create Transformation Table - In the left navigation pane, go to Transformation >(the table created in the previous step).
Add an entry as shown below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Add Entry
Call Routing Table
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Call Routing Table.
Create two entries (Calls from ISDN, Calls to ISDN) as shown below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Create Two Entries
Port Configuration
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Node Interfaces > Ports.
- Click the port that you wish to connect to the physical PRI line.
Fill in the fields as shown below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Port Configuration
Signaling Groups
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Signaling Groups.
Click Create Signaling Group and select ISDN Signaling Group text at the top of the table. Fill in the fields as shown below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Create ISDN Signaling Group
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Signaling Groups.
- Click Create Signaling Group and select SIP Signaling Group.
Fill in the fields as shown below.
borderStylePanel none Caption 0 Figure 1 Create SIP Signaling Group
The Signaling Groups should appear like the following after adding the ISDN and SIP Signaling Groups:
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Call Routing Table Entries
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Call Routing Table > (call route entry for ISDN).
Fill in the fields as shown below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 Call Route Entry for ISDN
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to Call Routing Table > (call route entry for SIP)
Fill in the fields as shown below.
Panel borderStyle none Caption 10 Figure Call Route Entry for SIP
System Timing Configuration
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
- In the left navigation pane, go to System > System Timing.
Configure the Clock Source either as System or the Network, depending on your PBX timing settings.
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For more information about system timing see, Configuring the System Clock Source.Panel borderStyle none 0Caption Figure 1 System Timing Configuration
Exchange 20xx UM Server Configuration Steps
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- Logon to Exchange / UM Server PC
- Launch Exchange Management Console
- Create a New Dial Plan using the following information:
Subscriber Access Number
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Subscriber Access Number
Dialing Rule Group for 4 digit dialing used in this example:
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Dialing Restriction
Associating Dial Plan to UM Server
- Logon to Exchange / UM Server PC.
- Launch Exchange Management Console.
Associate the relevant dial plan with the UM Server as shown below:
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Common Use Case
In a PBX –
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- On the PBX, a user must be configured with a diversion number as the Subscriber Access Number (i.e: 6255).
This number is configured in the Exchange Management Console >> Organization Configuration >> Unified Messaging >> UM Dial Plan >> Subscriber Access tab. On the eUM, the relevant user entry must be enabled for Unified Messaging as shown below:
Panel borderStyle none Caption 0 Figure 1 eUM- When a PBX user-1 receives a call (i.e., from PBX user-2) and does not answer, the call is diverted by the PBX to the diversion number (6225). The call arrives at the
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sends an INVITE to the UM Server. Once the call reaches the UM Server, the Calling Party can leave a message in PBX user-1's voice mail box.Spacevars 0 product - In addition, PBX user(s) can call a Subscriber Access (SA) Number (6255) and an Auto Attendant (AA) Number (6256) via 4 digit dialing in above setup to navigate UM prompts via DTMF or voice commands
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