Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Overview
- Introduction to Integrated Convergence Services
- About the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Features and Functions
- About the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway
- About the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Survivable Call Server
- About the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Hardware Features and Interoperability
- About Common Deployment Scenarios for the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Summary of How to Set Up Firewall Security on an SRX Series Device
- Configuring the Media Gateway and the Survivable Call Server
- SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Basic Media Gateway Configuration
- Integrated Convergence Services Basic Media Gateway Configuration Overview
- SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Basic Media Gateway Configuration Steps Overview
- Understanding the Media Gateway Peer Call Server for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Understanding How the Media Gateway Peer Call Server Handles and Routes Calls Within the Branch for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Understanding How the Media Gateway Peer Call Server Handles and Routes Calls Outside the Branch for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Example: Configuring a Peer Call Server with Minimum Requirements for a Basic Media Gateway (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring a Peer Call Server with Minimum Values for a Basic Media Gateway (CLI)
- Understanding SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway Analog Stations
- Understanding Station Templates for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Example: Configuring Analog Stations for Telephones for the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Basic Media Gateway (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring Analog Stations for Telephones for the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Basic Media Gateway (CLI)
- Configuring the Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway
- Understanding the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway
- Understanding the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway Configuration
- About the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway Configuration
- SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway Configuration Steps Overview
- Understanding the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway
- Example: Configuring the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring the Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway (CLI)
- Understanding Trunks and Trunk Groups for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Understanding Trunk Reusability for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Understanding Trunk Precedence and Trunk Group Preference for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Understanding Reuse of Trunk Groups for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- Example: Configuring Media Gateway FXO Trunks for Integrated Convergence Services (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring Media Gateway FXO Trunks for Integrated Convergence Services (CLI)
- Example: Configuring Trunk Groups (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring Trunk Groups (CLI)
- Understanding Media Gateway Route Patterns and Their Digit Patterns for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services
- About the Example Dial Plan for an SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Media Gateway
- Example: Configuring a Media Gateway Dial Plan Using Trunk Access Codes for SRX Series MGW Integrated Convergence Services (J-Web)
- Configuring a Media Gateway Dial Plan Using Trunk Access Codes for SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services (CLI)
- Configuring the Integrated Convergence Services Survivable Call Server
- Understanding the SRX Series Survivable Call Server
- Example: Configuring the SRX Series Survivable Call Server (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring the SRX Series Survivable Call Server (CLI)
- About Class of Restriction Policies
- Example: Configuring and Applying Class of Restriction Policies for Stations and Templates (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring and Applying Class of Restriction Policies to Stations and Templates (CLI)
- Understanding SIP Station Configurations
- Understanding Route Patterns and Their Digit Patterns
- Dial String Notation for Local, Long-Distance, and International Calls for a Dial Plan
- Understanding the SRX Series Survivable Call Server Dial Plan
- Understanding Digit Transform Rules and Digit Manipulation
- Example: Configuring a Digit Transform Rule (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring a Digit Transform Rule (CLI)
- Example: Configuring an SRX Series Survivable Call Server Dial Plan Using Route Patterns (J-Web)
- Example: Configuring an SRX Series Survivable Call Server Dial Plan Using Route Patterns (CLI)
- Example: Configuring Integrated Convergence Services to Provide VoIP Support for a Branch Using a PBX Device (CLI)
- Index