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2Under SIP Parameters, enter the V7122 gateway domain name in the Gateway Name field. If the field is not specified, the V7122 gateway IP address is used instead (default).

3When working with a Proxy server, set the Working with Proxy field to Yes, and then enter the IP address of the primary Proxy server in the Proxy IP Address field. When no Proxy is used, the internal routing table is used to route the calls.

4Enter the Proxy name in the Proxy Name field. If Proxy name is used, it replaces the Proxy IP address in all SIP messages. This means that messages are still sent to the physical Proxy IP address but the SIP URI contains the Proxy name instead.

5Configure Enable Registration to Yes or No:

No = the V7122 gateway does not register to a Proxy server/Registrar (default).

Yes = the V7122 gateway registers to a Proxy server/Registrar at power up and every Registration Time seconds. For detailed information on the parameter Registration Time see the V7122 Digital Gateway User Guide.

6Select the coder (that is, vocoder) that best suits your VoIP system requirements. The default coder is: G.723.1 30 msec. To program the entire list of coders you want the V7122 gateway to use, see the V7122 Digital Gateway User Guide.

7Map outgoing calls to IP addresses (when Proxy is not used) by completing these steps:

a)Click the arrow button next to the Tel to IP Routing Table label; the Tel to IP Routing screen opens.

Any telephone number whose destination number matches the prefix defined in the Destination Phone Prefix field and whose source number matches the prefix defined in the adjacent Source Phone Prefix field, is sent to the IP address entered in the IP Address field.

b)Click Submit; the Tel to IP Routing table is automatically updated.

c)Click Quick Setup; you are returned to the Quick Setup screen.

For more information about the Tel to IP Routing table see the V7122 Digital Gateway User Guide.

8Enable E1/T1 B-channels by completing these steps:

a)Click the arrow button next to the Trunk Group Table label; the Trunk Group Table screen opens.

b)Select the number of the trunk you want to enable from the Trunk ID drop-down list.

c)Enter the number of B-channels you want to enable in the Channels field.

d)Enter the starting phone number in the adjacent Phone Number field (these are virtual numbers, used only to define enabled B-channels).

e)Click Submit; the Trunk Group Table is automatically updated.

f)Click Quick Setup; you are returned to the Quick Setup screen.

9Click the Reset button, and then at the prompt click OK; the V7122 gateway applies the changes and restarts. This takes approximately three minutes to complete. When the

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Contents V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide 3Com Corporation, 350 Campus Drive, Marlborough MA United States Government LegendContents Upgrading the V7122 Gateway How to Use This Guide About this GuideConventions Model Numbers for the V7122 GatewaysDocumentation Comments Icon DescriptionAbbreviations and Terminology ExampleWeee EU Directive V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Quick Start V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Installing the V7122 Gateway Item # Label Component DescriptionPackage Contents UnpackingMounting the V7122 Gateway on a Desktop Installing the V7122 Gateway in a 19-inch RackMounting the V7122 Gateway V7122 Gateway Front View with 19-inch Rack Mount Brackets Cabling the V7122 Gateway Electrical Earthing Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces Pin NumbersE1/T1 Number Tx Pins Tip/Ring Rx Pins Tip/Ring RJ-48c Connector and PinoutInstalling the Ethernet Connection Connecting the Power Supply Connecting the AC Power SupplyConnecting the DC Power Supply Page V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Assigning the V7122 Gateway IP Address Configuring the V7122 GatewayV7122 Gateway Version Default Value Assigning an IP Address Using Http Assigning an IP Address Using BootP Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI Client Configuration Screen with Blank ParametersRestoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State Accessing the Embedded Web Server To access the Embedded Web Server, follow these 4 stepsConfiguring Basic H.323 Parameters V7122/H.323 Quick SetupPage Configuring Basic SIP Parameters V7122/SIP Quick SetupPage Configuring the Trunk Settings Trunks Status Color Indicator Keys Indicator Color DescriptionV7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Changing the V7122 Gateway Username and Password V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Restoring and Backing UP the V7122 Gateway Configuration Configuration File ScreenV7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide V7122 Gateway Chassis LED Indicators TP-1610 Front Panel LED IndicatorsMonitoring the V7122 Gateway Monitoring the V7122 Gateway LEDsE1/T1 Trunk Status LED Indicators Label LED Color Signal DescriptionMonitoring the V7122 Gateway Trunks and B-channels Trunk & Channel Status ScreenV7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Software Upgrade Wizard Upgrading the V7122 GatewayStart Software Upgrade Screen V7122 Digital Gateway Installation Guide Load an ini File Screen Load a CPT File Screen End Process Screen Updating the Auxiliary Files File Type DescriptionAuxiliary Files Screen for example, SIP Gateways Regulatory Information Declaration of ConformitySafety Notices Industry Canada Notice Digital Device WarningsNetwork Information and Intent of Use Network CompatibilityFCC Statement Telecommunication SafetyPorts Safety Status Appendix a Obtaining Support for Your 3COM Product Customer Support

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