Configure Video Trunks between Two Avaya Communication Manager Systems
Issue 3 January 2008 131
Configure Video Trunks between Two Avaya Communication Manager Systems
This section describes how to configure video trunks between two Avaya Communication
Manager systems.
Checklist
When setting up these video trunks, you will need to know the following information:
the IP address of the CLAN or PCLAN of the other Avaya Communication Manager
system
the IP network regions you want use
Configuration Procedures
To configure a video trunk between two Avaya Communication Manager systems, you must
perform the following steps:
1. Add an entry in the IP Node Names for the video trunk.
2. Add a signaling group for the trunk.
3. Add the trunk.
4. Modify the signaling group.
5. Create a route pattern for the trunk.

Procedure 1: Add an Entry in the IP Node Names for the Video Trunk

To add an entry in the IP Node Names form for the video trunk:
1. Use the change node-names ip command to access the IP Node Names form.
2. In the Name field, enter a name for the video trunk.
3. In the corresponding IP Address field, enter the IP address of the CLAN or PCLAN of the
other Avaya Communication Manager system.