09-11-2012 12:05 PM - edited 03-17-2019 11:46 PM
Hello,
Please, Someone help me? I have a VCS-C as gatekeeper and I have a RADVISION GATEWAY P20 ISDN registered on my VCS-C.
I need receive call from outside my network, today I can make a call to ISDN numbers, but I don´t receive calls from ISDN.
Is there some procedure to configure this equipments? and How can I do it?
Thanks,
Cesar
09-11-2012 04:45 PM
How RadVision Gateway P20 ISDN registered on VCS and how dial plan configured on it?
Do you see incoming call from Gateway when Gateway receive the call from PSTN?
Please check and let us know what you can see on search history and call history status on VCS for call from Gateway
09-12-2012 04:26 AM
Hi Tomonori,
Yes I have a Radvision Gateway P20 registred on VCS, but I don´t have dial plan configured, I can make calls but do not receive calls from outside.
Can you show me how to setup a seach rules and how create a dial plan configuration to receive calls from Gateway P20? of outside.
Thanks,
Cesar
09-12-2012 07:20 PM
To advise search rule(s) configuration on VCS, I need a bit more information.
09-13-2012 04:40 AM
Hi Tomonori,
See answers below:
A: My local network have 50% Endpoints registring with E.164 with 1xxx format (i.e. 1001) with Endpoints TANDBERG MXP series and Polycom HDX and VSX series.
My SIP domain is vnoc.com.br with, i.e. URI: 5003@vnoc.com.br
A: I don´t have dial plan configured on VCS and Gateway.
A: I don´t have dial plan configured on VCS and Gateway.
09-13-2012 08:45 AM
For dial-out (from H.323/SIP to ISDN/PSTN), you will need to configure service prefix on Gateway and register it on VCS.
For example, configure service prefix on Gateway like “80” as service prefix for a voice call and service prefix “81” as up to 6-B-channel (384kbps) bonding video calls.
Then H.323 Endpoint to dial out 801800123456 (assume 1800123456 is far end phone device) for audio call via ISDN Gateway.
Once Gateway registered on VCS as H.323 device, service prefix “80” and “81” will register as “service prefix” so VCs will know where to forward incoming call (assume you have any match for local zone on VCS search rule configuration).
For dial-in (from ISDN/PSTN to H.323/SIP), you will need to configure at least one of IVR, DID, TCS4 or default extension.
Probably most easy way to configure this and test is IVR.
Basically configure mapped ISDN number to IVR and let connected H.320 Endpoint or telephone to use DTMF to enter extension which should be same as your Endpoint E.164 alias.
As P20 Gateway register on VCS (as H.323 for this example), as long as VCS has any match on local zone, VCS should able to find destination Endpoint with it.
You can find P20 Gateway configuration at http://www.kavena.se/fileadmin/uploads/downloads/Radvision/Gateway/SCOPIA_100_Userguide.pdf.
10-30-2012 09:06 AM
Hi Tomonori,
I have tried your tip and works well.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you very much
10-30-2012 03:27 PM
Great and thanks for sharing the result as this will be useful reference for other people as well.
BTW, please make sure set this post to “Resolved” status as well.
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