Nonoh on Avaya IP Office 9.1

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  • jrogic
    Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 5

    Nonoh on Avaya IP Office 9.1

    Hello,

    our customer has Avaya IP Office 500v2 R9.1. We configured his PBX as he wanted, everything is working fine. He has a SIP line with his operator, but he wants to add another SIP line that will connect to Nonoh. I've looked all the forums but didn't find anything about Nonoh and Avaya IP Office.
    Can someone tell me how to setup a Nonoh SIP line on Avaya IP Office for international calls only?

    Thank you all.
  • havel3
    Guru
    • Nov 2012
    • 148

    #2
    Just add a SIP trunk, give it a unique outgoing line id in the URI and use ARS for selecting the line for international calls.
    Any engineer should know how to do that.

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    • jrogic
      Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 5

      #3
      Originally posted by havel3 View Post
      Just add a SIP trunk, give it a unique outgoing line id in the URI and use ARS for selecting the line for international calls.
      Any engineer should know how to do that.
      Thank you for your reply!

      I know that I need to add another SIP line and in ARS select the line, but I don't have SIP URI for Nonoh.Can I use SIP URI that we allready have?

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      • havel3
        Guru
        • Nov 2012
        • 148

        #4
        What you need are the SIP credentials to register the trunk and the IP Addresses to register to.
        First get the trunk registered and then discover what is received in incoming calls and what happens if you try to dial out. I think the provider must give you some assistance.
        I've checked their website and it seems quite basic.
        Last edited by havel3; 08-02-2015, 01:13 PM.

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        • jrogic
          Member
          • Apr 2015
          • 5

          #5
          Originally posted by havel3 View Post
          What you need are the SIP credentials to register the trunk and the IP Addresses to register to.
          First get the trunk registered and then discover what is received in incoming calls and what happens if you try to dial out. I think the provider must give you some assistance.
          I've checked their website and it seems quite basic.
          Thank you for your help and fast reply!
          I have SIP credentials for Nonoh and it would be easy to discover the IP address of sip.nonoh.net but we don't have SIP URI. We are going to monitor the IP Office through System Monitor and see what happens if dial out. I'll ask provider for assistance but I am not sure that they are going to help us.

          Kind regards!

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          • havel3
            Guru
            • Nov 2012
            • 148

            #6
            The SIP URI looks like this:
            Local URI : *
            Contact: Use credentials user name
            Display Name : Use credentials user name
            PAI = none
            Registration : select the registration name as setup on the SIP Credentials form
            Incoming Group ID : 0
            Outgoing group ID : any unique number
            No of channels : equal or less as your SIP line licenses

            Incoming calls are routed through ICR, so catch the incoming DID there.
            Outgoing calls are routed through ARS so setup the numbers to go out of SIP here

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            • jrogic
              Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 5

              #7
              Originally posted by havel3 View Post
              The SIP URI looks like this:
              Local URI : *
              Contact: Use credentials user name
              Display Name : Use credentials user name
              PAI = none
              Registration : select the registration name as setup on the SIP Credentials form
              Incoming Group ID : 0
              Outgoing group ID : any unique number
              No of channels : equal or less as your SIP line licenses

              Incoming calls are routed through ICR, so catch the incoming DID there.
              Outgoing calls are routed through ARS so setup the numbers to go out of SIP here
              Thank you again!

              So, I'll add another SIP line (filled with the data from nonoh.net/sip and SIP credentials from our customer), short code for this line and ARS so the users can go out through this line especially. I hope this will work. Also, I'll be monitoring all the calls in System Monitor.

              Kind regards!

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