LTRT-31902 AudioCodes Mediant 1000 MSBG with Microsoft Lync and Verizon SIP Trunk Configuration Note
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Configuration Note
3.4
3. Configuring AudioCodes Gateway
Step 4: Configuring the Proxy Sets
This step describes how to configure the Proxy Sets. The Proxy Sets represent the IP addresses (or FQDN), which are required for communicating with the entities in the network:
Proxy Set ID #1 is assigned with the IP address of Lync Mediation server.
Proxy Set ID #2 is assigned with the IP address of Verizon Business SIP Trunk.
Proxy Set ID #3 is assigned with the IP address of ATA Media Gateway supporting the Fax machine.
These Proxy Sets are later assigned to IP Groups (see Section
To configure proxy sets:
1.
Open the 'Proxy Sets Table' page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Control
Network
> Proxy Sets Table).
2.
Configure the Proxy Set for Lync Mediation Server:
a.
From the 'Proxy Set ID' drop-down list, select 1.
b.
In the 'Proxy Address' column, enter the IP address or FQDN and the listening port of the Lync Mediation Server.
c.
From the 'Transport Type' drop-down list, corresponding to the IP address entered above, select TCP or TLS depending on the deployed Mediation
Server Transport Type.
Figure 3-13: Proxy Set ID 1 for Lync Mediation server
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3.
Configure the Proxy Set for the Verizon Business SIP Trunk:
a.
From the 'Proxy Set ID' drop-down list, select 2.
b.
In the 'Proxy Address' column, enter the IP address or the FQDN of the
Verizon Business SIP Trunk and the listening port of the Verizon Business SIP
Trunk.
c.
From the 'Transport Type' drop-down list corresponding to the IP address entered above, select UDP.
Figure 3-14: Proxy Set ID 2 for Verizon Business SIP Trunk
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4.
Configure the Proxy Set for the Fax supporting Media Gateway:
a.
From the 'Proxy Set ID' drop-down list, select 3.
b.
In the 'Proxy Address' column, enter the IP address or the FQDN and the listening port of the Fax Supporting Media Gateway.
c.
From the 'Transport Type' drop-down list corresponding to the IP address entered above, select UDP Transport Type.
Figure 3-15: Proxy Set ID 3 for Fax Supporting Media Gateway
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Table of contents
- 11 Components Information
- 11 AudioCodes Gateway Version
- 11 Verizon SIP Trunking Version
- 11 Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Version
- 12 Mediation Server Version
- 12 Microsoft Lync Client Version
- 13 Lync Server 2010 Specification
- 14 Topology
- 15 Configuring Lync Server
- 15 Configuring the Mediant 1000 MSBG as a 'IP/PSTN Gateway
- 19 Associating the ‘IP/PSTN Gateway’ with the Mediation Server
- 24 Configuring the ‘Route’ on the Lync Server
- 33 Configuring the ‘Dial Plan’ on the Lync Server
- 38 Enabling Voice Mail in the Exchange Server
- 43 Enabling User for Lync Voice
- 47 Configuring AudioCodes Gateway
- 49 Step 1: Configuring IP Addresses
- 49 LAN and WAN Interface Separation
- 50 Configuring the LAN IP Addresses
- 52 Assigning WAN IP Addresses
- 53 Single LAN Interface
- 55 Step 2: Enabling the SIP SBC and IP2IP Application
- 56 Step 3: Configuring the Number of Media Channels
- 57 Step 4: Configuring the Proxy Sets
- 59 Step 5: Configuring the IP Groups
- 62 Step 6: Configuring the Voice Coders
- 64 Step 7: Defining Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise
- 65 Step 8: Configuring IP Profile Settings
- 68 Step 9: Configuring Message Manipulation for Call Forwarding
- 70 Assigning Inbound Message Manipulation Set to Entire Gateway
- 71 Assigning Outbound Message Manipulation Set to an IP Group
- 72 Step 10: Configuring Unscreened ANI using P-Asserted Identity
- 73 Step 11: Configuring IP-to-IP Routing Setup
- 73 Configure Inbound IP Routing
- 75 Configuring Outbound IP Routing
- 77 Step 12: Configuring Number Manipulation
- 78 Configuring Destination Phone Number Manipulation
- 79 Configuring Source Phone Number Manipulation
- 80 Configuring Redirect Number Manipulation
- 81 Step 13: Configuring SIP General Parameters
- 83 Step 14: Configuring SIP Supplementary Services
- 84 Step 15: Defining Reasons for Alternative Routing
- 86 Step 16: Supporting Regional Call Progress Tone
- 89 Troubleshooting
- 89 Debugging Procedures
- 89 Case Reporting Procedures
- 90 Syslog
- 92 Wireshark Network Sniffer
- 96 Verifying Firmware
- 97 Configuring Analog Devices (ATA’s)
- 97 Step 1: Configure the Endpoint Phone Number Table
- 98 Step 2: Configure Tel to IP Routing Table
- 99 Step 3: Configure Coders Table