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To configure the NRS (H.323 Gatekeeper):

Create H.323 endpoints: “MO”, “BO”.

Create Numbering Plan entries:

Choose type “UDP-LOC”.

Add “504” for endpoint “BO”.

Add “501” for endpoint “MO”.

To configure the SRG:

Create route and destination code to main office.

In the main office screen:

Set the type of number to ESN LOC.

The VoIP trunk access code field is empty.

Set the main office Access Code Length to 1.

Note: You can also include the LOC as the dial out when you configure the route for the VoIP line pool. This allows users to dial fewer numbers. For example, if 501 is configured as the dialout, and 6 is the destination code, the user could dial 6+<main office DN>. Once the system identifies the route (VoIP trunks) and drops the 6, it adds the LOC in front of the DN and dials <LOC>+<DN>. In the case of redirected

IP Phones, the BUID is <destination code>+DN. The main office Access code length, in this circumstance, is set to 1.

Dialing plan:

Set Type to UDP.

Set LOC to 504.

Set the BUID on the IP Phones to <VoIP trunk destination code> + <LOC> + <DN>.

For more information on configuring the main office and NRS, refer to Branch Office: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-214) and IP Peer Networking: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-213). For more information on configuring the SRG, refer to SRG50 Configuration Guide.

553-3001-207 Standard 2.00 January 2006

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