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7Type a port number. A SIP endpoint is identified by the IP and port combination.

Port 5060 is set as the default during installation and typically does not need to be changed.

8Type the maximum number of simultaneous sessions. Each session requires one system device license. See the NBX Administrator’s Guide for more information.

9Click OK or Apply to save your changes.

When you click Apply, the system adds a trusted endpoint. Click SIP Applications > Trusted SIP Interfaces to verify.

10Configure the dial plan.

You must add an extension list to the dial plan to support routing of extensions to the conference server or edit the extension list, if one has already been created.

To configure the settings of the Conference Attendant for restricted conferences:

1See the NBX Administrator’s Guide for more information about the details in these steps.

2Log in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and password.

3Click SIP Applications > 3Com IP Conferencing Module, and then click the Conference Attendant Settings tab.

4Type the extension that the system uses for IP Conferencing. This extension must be an unused extension on the system in the range of external extensions, which is defined as 6000-7999 by default in a 4-digit dial plan. You must use a different extension from the one you used to configure the IP Conference Server settings.

5Type a description for the IP Conferencing Module.

6Type the IP address for the IP Conferencing Module.

7Type a port number. A SIP endpoint is identified by the IP and port combination.

Port 5092 is the port number defined in the IP Conferencing server for running the Conference Attendant.

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