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Sip Tie lines or H.323 trunks

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cayres1003

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Aug 24, 2010
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We are going to connect an SV8100 to a existing cisco pbx network. Likely, we will be connecting to call manager express. So my question is very brief, does anyone have any experience in doing this or with other pbx venders to NEC? I have information from the features and specs manual and some other places that I was able glean from, but I nothing is better than experience. So if you can share, that would be fantastic.

Thanks
 
Belevedere, just noticed your comment on the thread to Koas99 that you have this very setup in your lab. I would like to bounce some thoughts I have about it off of you.
 
This is how you can set up SIP Tie lines. See if this will help out with Cisco.
License: IP Trunk Licenses Are Required For SIP TIE Lines (Feature code: 5001)

Hardware: CPU with IPLA/B

Programming:
10-12-09 Set the IP Address for your IPLA/B.
84-26 Set the IP Address for your DSP Resources.
10-40-01 Enable IP Trunk Availability.
10-40-02 Enter the number of IP Trunks.
10-23-01 Enable System Interconnect.
10-23-02 Assign the IP address of the Remote System.
10-23-04 Dial Number (Enter the leading digit of extension numbers on remote site).
10-28-04 Enter a valid Extension Number.
11-01 Define the F/Routes (Extension Numbers of the Remote Site).
14-05 Place IP Trunks into own Trunk Group.
15-07 Assign CAP Keys to all Extensions.
22-02 Set all IP Trunks to "TIE LINES".
44-02-01 Assign Dialed Digits (F/Routes)
44-02-02 Set Service Type to F/Route.
44-02-03 Additional Data (Reference a F/Route table from 44-05).
44-05 Assign Trunk Group and MAX digits.
 
That's great. That's what I was hoping you would say. Looks like I had a couple of commands too many - not needed commands anyway. Let me ask 2 more questions. In the cisco pbx, did have add any dial peers other than for the ext range going to the NEC. Also, that license number. I pinged Ntac on it and they wouldn't exactly say which license it was. All they said was yes it is an ip trunk license. Now when I say that I presented them with that, I was asking them if that was a sip trunk license based on what I see in master quote. I didn't really see any other possible option in master quote that it could be. And you both know, you can't order license 5001, you have to order the 670xxx number; the actual part number.


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IP Trunk licenses are used for SIP trunks. Regardless of who the SIP trunk carrier is. In your case the SIP trunk carrier is Cisco.
 
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