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VMSC - MAS - PBX Integration - IP H.323 Tab |
Use the PBX Integration dialog box, IP H.323 tab to configure H.323-based IP integration. This provides IP connectivity between the Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and the Messaging Application Server (MAS).
H.323-based IP integration provides voice integration to Avaya DEFINITY� (Release 10 or later), IP600, MultiVantage (Release 1.2), and Communication Manager switches.
In a Definity PBX, IP network connectivity is established using Controlled-LAN (C-LAN) and MedPro circuit packs on the PBX and the network interface card (NIC)/Ethernet card on the MAS. In a MultiVantage or Communication Manager PBX, IP network connectivity is established using the PROCR on the PBX and the NIC/ethernet card on the MAS.
In H.323-based IP integration, signaling or call information, message waiting indicator (MWI) information, and voice data are transmitted over the IP network. H.323 connectivity between the MAS and the PBX is accomplished by means of H.323 trunk groups configured as tie trunks supporting Q-Signaling (QSIG) features. Q-SIG is a standards-based, private networking protocol, based on Q.931 standards (ISDN). Signaling information and MWI information are transmitted using QSIG messages embedded in an H.323 packet.
Note: After configuring these settings, you must stop and restart the MM Messaging Application Server service for the settings to take effect. See MAS - Stopping and Restarting Modular Messaging Services. |
You may need to expand the tree to see the all the MASs in the voice mail domain.
You may need to expand the tree to see the available PBXs
The H.323 call setup protocol dynamically negotiates the UDP ports within the specified range that are available for use. The voice channels use the available ports from this UDP port range for transmission of voice data. The default range is 5000 through 5999.
The packet size sent by the PBX is configured at the time of administering the codec type on the PBX. See the IP Codec screen on the PBX to check the packet size value configured on the PBX. For more information on configuring your PBX, see the PBX configuration documentation.
Port groups are created in the Port Groups dialog box. For more information, see MAS - Rules for Creating Port Groups.
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