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Number of Administered SIP channels: 30

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IPrick11

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Apr 18, 2013
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Workiing on an IP Office 9.1.7. When looking in system status it shows the number of administered channels is 30. We only have 6 license for SIP Channels. The max calls per channel in the URI is also set to 6. Where is the 30 number coming from?
 
Do you have more than one URI set up?

-Austin
I used to be an ACE. Now I'm just an Arse.
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Indeed, you have multiple URI's on that trunk, a silly consequence of the way Avaya makes you configure the trunks to send DID/DDI's out, or route inbound calls via ICR even :)

 
I never use more then 1 URI for multipe DDI numbers or sending different CLI numbers.
In the URI I fill all options with a *.
Then incoming calls are send to the CLI table.
For outgoing I setup ARS with the s<CLI> option to the outgoing number, for forwarding the incoming CLI to external diverts or for mobile twinning I use the ss option in ARS.
 
That doesn't work for all SIP providers, ours for example. Also lots of users/DDI's makes for a huge amount of ARS tables to manage :)

 
Weird, it works for all our SIP Providers. So each country have its own interpretation of SIP it seems.
When do they define EURO_SIP just as EURO_ISDN?
 
I do have 5 URI's (each with 6 max call paths). So that's where the 30 number comes from. So there is a way to wild card the URI?
 
SIP is defined, people just choose to read it differently =)

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
SIP is more like a religion, people just pick what they like most and state that as the ultimate way of believing.
Cause of a lot of trouble...
One SIP and a lot of fighting disciples, though engineers complains that Avaya makes the setup of SIP trunks too extensive and troublesome, who are to blaim here?
 
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