Chapter 15-Gateway Calls

For example, enter 3456# for IP endpoint, or 9253456# for ISDN, or *9253456# for PSTN phone.

To enter an IP address as the destination number, replace the periods (.) with asterisks (*) in the format n*n*n*n followed by the # key. For example, if the IP address is 172.22.188.22, enter 172*22*188*22#.

Dialing from SIP Endpoints

Optional. [MCU prefix in SIP Proxy] - the prefix with which the RMX is registered to the gatekeeper.

[GW Profile ID] - The ID of the Gateway Profile to be used for the gateway call and the IVR message.

[@domain name] - the RMX domain name as registered to the SIP Proxy.

The dialing string:

[GW Profile ID]@domain name

Optional:

[GW Profile ID]@IP address of the RMX signaling host

Optional:

[MCU prefix in SIP proxy][GW Profile ID]@domain name

Once the participant is connected to the Gateway Profile and hears the IVR message requesting the destination number, using the DTMF input keypad, the participant enters the number of the destination endpoint followed by the # key. PSTN numbers are identified by an * before the number.

For example, enter 3456# for IP endpoint, or 9253456# for ISDN, or *9253456# for PSTN phone.

To enter an IP address as the destination number, replace the periods (.) with asterisks (*) in the format n*n*n*n followed by the # key. For example, if the IP address is 172.22.188.22, enter 172*22*188*22#.

Interoperability with CMA

The RMX does not register to the gatekeeper as a Gateway, therefore it is recommended to create and use the CMA Dialing Rules to enable the CMA Dial One Method.

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