Avaya Communication Manager: System Handover Document
Avaya Communication Manager: System Handover Document
Avaya Communication Manager: System Handover Document
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1.1 Overview
A Media Server configuration uses the MES hardware component and a software license to activate a
standby feature. This software allows the media server to communicate with a G450 Media Gateway to be
a call-processing server.
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1.3 Network Configurations
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1.4 Login Accounts
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2. Media Server
2.1 Software
Version
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2.2 License File
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2.3 CM Duplex and Configuration
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2.3 Media gateways
Avaya IP user
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Analog Extension
SIP Extension
This section provides the procedures for configuring Session. Session Manager is comprised of two
functional components: The Session Manager server and the System Manager server. All SIP call
provisioning for Session Manager is performed through the System Manager Web interface and is
then downloaded into Session Manager.
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This section assumes that Session Manager and System Manager have been installed, and
network connectivity exists between the two platforms.
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o Confirm Password – Repeat value entered above.
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o Fully Qualified Address – Enter the extension of the user and select a domain name.
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Ensure that the extensions used are added to the private and public numbering plans, in order to
add these type change private-numbering x. The screen below shows an Ext Code beginning
with 6 which has a Total Length of 4 is configured to both trunk groups 1 and 9.
Type change public-unknown -numbering x. The screen below shows an Ext Code
beginning with 6 which has a Total Length of 4 is configured to both trunk groups 1
and 9
2. Configure Dialplan
The dialplan on Communication Manager must be configured as required. Enter the command
change dialplan analysis, the screen below shows that a Dialed String beginning with 4 which
has a Total Length of 4 is configured to go to the UDP table.
Enter the command change uniform-dialplan 0, the screen below shows that a Matching
Pattern beginning with 4 with a Length of 4 digits will have 0 digits Deleted and will be passed
to the aar table configured in the Net column.
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A remote coverage path is configured with the pilot number of the InnLine VoIPLink voicemail
server. Enter the command change coverage remote 1 and enter the pilot number in an available
field, in this case 01 is chosen, which is denoted as r1 when referenced in a coverage path.
Stations administered with voicemail should be configured with a coverage path which covers the
inbound call to the voicemail pilot number. Enter the command add coverage path next, in Point1
enter the remove coverage path administered in Section 6.4, in this case r1. Take a note of the
Coverage Path Number, in this case 2, this is configured in the station form for stations administered
with voicemail.
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6. Configure Avaya Aura® Session Manager
This section describes the steps for configuring the SIP trunk from Session Manager to the InnLine
VoIPLink server. The procedures include the following areas:
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6.2. Administer SIP Domain
Click on Domains in the left window. If there is not a domain already configured, click
on New highlighted below
Enter the name of the domain note this will be referenced in Section 7.1. The Type
should be sip. Click on Commit once done.
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Enter a suitable name for the location and scroll down to the bottom of the page
and enter the IP addresses associated with the location in the case there are two
ranges and click on Add. Once completed, click on Commit to continue.
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6.4. Configure Adaptation
To configure a new Adaptation select Adaptations from the left window and click on
New from the main window.
Enter a suitable Name and select DigitConversionAdapter for the Module Name. Select Name-
Value Parameter as the Module Parameter Type. Add the following Parameters:
Name Value
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6.5. Configure SIP Entity for Tiger InnLine VoIPLink
Select SIP Entities from the left window and click on New in the main window.
Enter a suitable Name and ensure that the Adaptation that was created in Section
6.4 is used. Enter the Location that was configured in Section 6.2 and the correct
Time Zone.
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6.6. Configure Entity Link for Tiger InnLine VoIPLink
Select Entity Link from the left window and click on New in the main window.
Select the correct SIP Entity that was created in Section 6.5 and ensure that UDP is
used as the Protocol. Note the Port is 5060.
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6.7. Configure Routing Policy for Tiger InnLine VoIPLink
Select Routing Policies from the left window and click on New in the main window.
Enter a suitable Name and click on Select highlighted in order to associate this
routing policy with a SIP Entity. Select the Tiger SIP Entity created in Section 6.5 (not
shown) and click on Commit when done.
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Enter the number to be routed noting this will be the same number outlined in
Section 5.3. Note the SIP Domain is that configured in Section 6.2. Click on Add to
select the SIP Entity.
Tick on the Originating Location as shown below and select the Tiger Routing Policy.
Click on Select once complete.
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6.9. Create Dial Pattern for MWI SIP Notify Messages
A dial pattern must be created in order to route the MWI SIP Notify messages to the Communication
Manager SIP Entity. Note the screen shot below highlights the Dial Pattern that was in place during
the compliance testing as all extensions on Communication Manager started with 2. If this is not in
place add the Dial Pattern as described.
DSP daughterboard(s) up to 2
2 10/100 Base T WAN ports
2 10/100/1000 Base T LAN ports
2 USB ports
Console and Services ports for services and maintenance access
ETR (Emergency Transfer Relay) port
Contact closure adjunct port
Compact Flash Slot
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