Configuring Peer Call Servers (J-Web Procedure)
To configure peer call servers using the J-Web interface:
- Select Configure>Convergence Services>Call Service.
The Peer call server configuration page appears. If you select a specific peer call server configuration, the peer call server details are displayed. Table 104 explains the contents of this page.
- Click one:
- Add—Adds a new peer call server configuration. Enter information as specified in Table 105.
- Edit—Edits a selected call server configuration.
- Delete—Deletes the selected call server configuration.
- Click one:
- OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
- Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
- Commit— Applies the configuration and other pending changes (if any).
Table 104: Peer Call Server Configuration Page
Field | Function |
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Callserver | Displays the call server name. |
Protocol | Displays the protocol. |
Description | Displays a description of the protocol. |
Details of Call Server | |
Name | Displays the details of the call server selected. |
Value | Displays the actual values of the call server selected. |
Table 105: Add New Peer Call Server Configuration Details
Field | Function | Action |
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Name | Specifies the new call server name. | Enter the name of the call server. |
Description | Describes the new call server. | Enter the description of the call server. |
Port number | Specifies the ports to be associated with this VLAN for voice traffic. | Enter the port number. The default port number is 5060. |
Transport | Specifies the transport used for the SIP protocol: UDP, TCP, or TLS. | Enter the transport. The default transport is UDP. |
Tone generation | Specifies the tones generated by other analog devices or the PSTN. | Enter the tone generation value. The default option used for tone generation is rfc-2833. |
SIP | ||
Codec | Specifies the codec option to be selected for the peer call server configuration. The options are:
| Select one of the options. |
Authentication identifier | Specifies the authentication ID to authenticate itself to the peer call server. | Enter an authentication ID. |
Authentication password | Specifies the authentication password to authenticate itself to the peer call server. | Enter an authentication password. |
PSTN access number | Specifies the access codes to identify calls to be routed out PSTN trunks. | Enter the PSTN access number. |
Address | ||
Address type | Specifies the peer call server address. The options available are:
| Select the address type required. |
Fqdn | Specifies the fully qualified domain name. | Enter the FQDN. You can use an FQDN when multiple peer call servers are to be used. |
IP address | Specifies the IPv4 address. | Enter the IPv4 address. |