Specifications

Managing IP-PBX Integration Configuring Numbering Plan Settings
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5. In the Port field, type the remote port number of the IP-PBX. This is the trunk-side port on the IP-
PBX. The port number needs to match with the corresponding SIP listening port on your IP-PBX.
The default value of this field is 5068.
6. In the Transport list, select udp or tcp. The Mobility Router accepts either UDP or TCP transport
on a SIP trunk, but it initiates the session using the transport protocol that you select here. The
default value is UDP.
7. In the SIP Domain Name field, type the appropriate remote domain name.
8. Select a Security type. Select None or Digest. The digest user value must match the owner user
ID and password.
9. Click Next. The Numbering Plan tab displays.
Configuring Numbering Plan Settings
A numbering plan allocates telephone number ranges to countries, regions, areas, and exchanges. A
numbering plan can also allocate telephone numbers to mobile device networks.
A closed numbering plan uses area codes and local phone numbers of fixed lengths (for example, the
United States uses a closed numbering plan). An open numbering plan uses area codes and local
phone numbers of varying lengths (for example, Australia uses an open numbering plan). The Mobility
Router supports closed and open numbering plans and provides predefined numbering plan templates
for various countries. Using a template as a base, you can customize a numbering plan to
accommodate your network. In addition, the ShoreTel Mobility Client uses numbering plan tables to
identify special service numbers (emergency and network numbers) and enterprise extensions.
Numbering plan parameters—Define traditional dial plan settings, such as area codes, country
codes, access codes, and combinations of digits that are dialed. Each numbering plan template
defines default numbering plan parameters, based on the country for the template. You can modify
the default numbering plan parameters and also add new parameters to accommodate your
network. Refer to Numbering Plan Parameter Sets on page 126.
Numbering plan tables—Lists of patterns that the Mobility Router uses to identify whether a mobile
device is dialing an access number, formats caller ID numbers sent to the ShoreTel Mobility Client,
and constructs phone numbers for outgoing calls from the ShoreTel Mobility Client. Refer to
Adding an Individual Parameter (Column) on page 130.
Note
The Cisco Call Manager does not allow same port to be entered for both the line-side and trunk-side
interfaces.