Version 6.2 103 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
4. Configure the trunk parameters as required.
5. Click the Apply Trunk Settings button to apply the changes to the selected trunk (or
click Apply to All Trunks to apply the changes to all trunks); the Stop Trunk button
replaces Apply Trunk Settings and the ‘Trunk Configuration State’ displays 'Active'.
6. To save the changes to flash memory, see ''Saving Configuration'' on page 336.
7. To re
set the device, see ''Resetting the Device'' on page 334.
Notes:
• If the ‘Protocol Type’ field displays 'NONE' (i.e., no protocol type is
selected) and no other trunks have been configured, after selecting a PRI
protocol type, you must reset the device.
• The displayed parameters depend on the protocol selected.
• All PRI trunks of the device must be of the same line type (i.e., E1 or T1).
However, different variants of the same line type can be configured on
different trunks, for example, E1 Euro ISDN and E1 CAS (subject to the
constraints in the device's Release Notes).
• BRI trunks can operate with E1 or T1 trunks.
• If the protocol type is CAS, you can assign or modify a dial plan (in the
'Dial Plan' field) and perform this without stopping the trunk.
• If the trunk can’t be stopped because it provides the device’s clock
(assuming the device is synchronized with the E1/T1 clock), assign a
different E1/T1 trunk to provide the device’s clock or enable ‘TDM Bus
PSTN Auto Clock’ in the 'TDM Bus Settings' page (see ''TDM'' on page
94).
• To delete a previously configured trunk, set the parameter 'Protocol Type'
to 'None'.
3.3.2.5 Media
The Media submenu allows you to configure the device's channel parameters and contains
the following items:
Voice Settings (see ''Configuring Voice Settings'' on page 104)
Fax/Modem/
CID Settings (see Configuring Fax/Modem/CID Settings on page 105)
RTP/RT
CP Settings (see ''Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings'' on page 106)
IPMedia Settings (se
e Configuring the IP Media Settings on page 107)
Gene
ral Media Settings (see ''Configuring General Media Settings'' on page 108)
Analog Settin
gs (see Configuring Analog Settings on page 108)
Media Realm
s (see Configuring Media Realms on page 109)
Media Se
curity (see ''Configuring Media Security'' on page 111)
Note: Some channel parameters can be configured per channel or call routing,
using profiles (see Coders and Profile Definitions on page 138).