Cisco TelePresence ISDN GW MSE 8321 Getting Started - Page 13
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5
Leave the other values unchanged. Click
plan.
6
Repeat steps 1 to 5 to create a second dial plan to accept and forward the video
calls with the correct format in
and for
Call type
ISDN to IP dial plan setup
Options 1 and 2 will automatically handle both voice and video calls.
Option 1 - This example assumes that you have a PRI line that has 100 numbers (00
to 99) associated with it and that all your endpoints are registered to a gatekeeper
with registrations in the range 5900 - 5999.
1
Go to
Dial plan > ISDN to IP
2
For
Condition
example D*(DD), which will match the last 2 digits of the dialed number. To
match the last 3 digits, use D*(DDD).
3
For
, select
Action
4
For
Call type
5
Leave the other values unchanged. Click
plan.
Option 2 - This example assumes that you have a PRI line which has 1 number
associated with it but you require access to multiple endpoints on the IP side. When
you dial you will be greeted by the ISDN gateway's auto attendant and using TCS-4
or DTMF you can dial the extension of the IP endpoint, if known.
1
Go to
Dial plan > ISDN to IP
2
For
Condition
3
For
, select
Action
4
For
Call type
5
Leave the other values unchanged. Click
plan.
, select
.
Video
, and click
, select
Called number matches
Call this number
, select
.
Video
, and click
, select
Match any called number
Enter the auto attendant + TCS-4
, select
.
Video
Add rule
Called number matches
.
Add rule
and enter the correct match for
and enter 59$1.
Add rule
.
Add rule
.
Add rule
Configuring the ISDN gateway
to add the rule to the dial
, for example 8(D*)
to add the rule to the dial
.
to add the rule to the dial
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