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Version 6.6 411 Mediant 2000
User's Manual 33. Software Upgrade
IP-to-Tel Calls: Maps the called "global" number (in the Request-URI user part) to
the PBX extension number. For example, if the device receives an IP call
destined for "global" number 638002, it changes this called number to the PBX
extension number 402, and then sends the call to the PBX extension on the Tel
side.
Note: If you have configured regular IP-to-Tel manipulation rules (see 'Configuring
Source/Destination Number Manipulation' on page 287), the device applies these
rules before applying the mapping rules of the User Info table.
Tel-to-IP Calls: Maps the calling (source) PBX extension to the "global" number.
For example, if the device receives a Tel call from PBX extension 402, it changes
this calling number to 638002, and then sends call to the IP side with this calling
number. In addition to the "global" phone number, the display name (caller ID)
configured for the PBX user in the User Info table is used in the SIP From header.
Note: If you have configured regular Tel-to-IP manipulation rules (see 'Configuring
Source/Destination Number Manipulation' on page 287), the device applies these
rules before applying the mapping rules of the User Info table.
IP-to-IP Calls: Maps SIP From (calling number) and To (called number) of IP PBX
extension numbers with "global" numbers. For example, if the device receives a
call from IP PBX extension number 402 (calling / SIP From) that is destined to IP
PBX extension number 403 (called / SIP To), the device changes both these
numbers into their "global" numbers 638002 and 638003, respectively.
Registering Users: The device can register each PBX user configured in the User
Info table. For each user, the device sends a SIP REGISTER to an external IP-based
Registrar server, using the "global" number in the From/To headers. If authentication
is necessary for registration, the device sends the user's username and password,
configured in the User Info table, in the SIP MD5 Authorization header.
Notes:
To enable the User Info table, see 'Enabling the User Info Table' on page 412.
To modify the Use Info table, you need to load a new User Info table containing
your modifications. To enable user registration, set the following parameters on
the Proxy & Registration page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > SIP Definitions
> Proxy & Registration) as shown:
'Enable Registration' parameter set to Enable (IsRegisterNeeded is set to
1).
'Registration Mode' parameter set to Per Endpoint (AuthenticationMode is
set to 0).
The User Info file is a text-based file that you can create using any text-based program
such as Notepad. To add mapping rules to this file, use the following syntax:
[ GW ]
FORMAT
PBXExtensionNum,GlobalPhoneNum,DisplayName,UserName,Password
Where:
PBXExtensionNum is the PBX extension number (up to 10 characters)
GlobalPhoneNum is the "global" phone number (up to 20 characters) for the IP side

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AudioCodes Mediant 2000 Specifications

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMediant 2000
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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