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Page Field Descriptions 451
IP Switch Options
TM <first trunk>–<last
trunk>=<system ID>
Trunk Map.
Maps trunk calls to specific system IDs, where <first trunk>
is the number of the first trunk in the range, <llast trunk> is
the number of the last trunk in the range and <system ID>
is the system ID. For example, type tm1-3=987 to map
trunks 1, 2, and 3 to box ID 987.
To map to more than one system ID, follow the first range of
trunk numbers with a comma and then the next range of
trunk numbers and system ID. For example,
tm1-3=987,4-6=988 maps trunks 1, 2 and 3 to transaction
box 987 and trunks 4, 5, 6 to fax box 988.
Program trunks to ring directly to the messaging system
ports. If an invalid system ID is specified for a trunk, the
system plays the message “I’m sorry, I did not hear your
selection” to callers on that trunk.
Field Description
Primary server address
Type the IP address of the primary server.
Primary server domain
name
Type the Domain name of the primary server.
Secondary server
address
Type the IP address of the secondary server.
Secondary server
domain name
Type the Domain name of the secondary server.
Own domain name
Type the Domain name of the messaging system
server.
Proxy
The IP address of the SIP Proxy server. This field
only appears when an appropriate SIP integration is
selected on the Switch > Switch Information page.
Sip base port
The port used for SIP communications. This field
only appears when an appropriate SIP integration is
selected on the Switch > Switch Information page.
RTP base port
The port assigned for RTP communications. This
field only appears when an appropriate SIP
integration is selected on the Switch > Switch
Information page.
DTMF send method
Specifies the method the switch uses to transmit
DTMF (touchtone). Select either Inband,
Info-DTMF-relay, Info DTMF, or RFC 2833.
Peer to Peer
Select if the network connection to the telephone
system is a Peer-to-Peer network.
Integration Options Description