Ref: [closed] thread940-1681087
The link shared in the above-referenced thread is no longer active, but my Googling of that domain yielded the result below. If you have experience bridging these two systems within the past three years, would you let me what, if any, of the information below is outdated/incorrect? The post I found is over four years old.
ShoreTel----
Created a SIP trunk group
Teleworkers Checked
enable SIP info... unchecked
Profile - System trunk
Digiest Authentication ... none
user id blank
password blank
Inbound: blank
DNIS : checked
DID; Checked
Extension Checked
Translation Table: None
Tandem trunking checked-
Outbound Checked
Access Code <our access code 8>
Local area code <i chose 990 since the Avaya is in europe and I do not need to dial out of it YET>
trunk services : i unchecked EVERYTHING except for Called ID not blocked by default. For now we simply want site to site calls between the two systems.
Trunk Digit Manipulation, unchecked all
Local prefixes - none
prepend dial out - none
off system extensions - here i created extensions that were in line with the other site. i.e. 7600 -7699 (the other site uses 3 digit extensions 600-699)
Translation table - I created a translation table to take 76 and convert it to 6
Individual Trunks--------------------------
I created 5 trunks and pointed it to the IP of the remote Avaya system
Avaya IP Office 500 side
Created a SIP line
Gave it new Line number such as 17
Checked In Service
ITSP IP Address i put in the IP of the shoretel switch setup for 5 sip resources
Layer 4 protocol UDP
send port 5060
User network topology info NONE
Listen port 5060
SIP URI tab
Created New
Local URI *
Contact *
Display name *
Registration Primary
Incoming group 17
ougoing group 17
Max calls per channel 5
VOIP tab
Checked Re-invite supported
compression mode advanced - I only checked G729 G.711 alaw and G7.11 Ulaw
call initiation timeout 8
DTMF support RFC2833
Under Short Codes:
For example our HQ site uses extension 1xxx i.e. 1752 1895 etc....
I created a short code 1XXX
feature DIAL
telephone number 1N"@192.168.100.11"
Line group ID 17
I creatd another short code to allow the Avaya phones in the European locatiom to dial out through the ShoreTel.
81XXXXXXXXXX 8 is our access code for the shoretel in the states
feature dial
telephone number 81N"@192.168.100.11"
Line Group ID
Incoming call route
Create new route
bearer capability Any voice
line group ID 17
priority low'
Destinations Tab under destination *
IP Route
I made entries to our remote sites
YOU DO NOT NEED THE INGATE TO DO THIS!
IP 500 V2
IPOMgr/VMPro v9.1.0.437
46/5610s, 46/5621+25s
9640Gs
The link shared in the above-referenced thread is no longer active, but my Googling of that domain yielded the result below. If you have experience bridging these two systems within the past three years, would you let me what, if any, of the information below is outdated/incorrect? The post I found is over four years old.
ShoreTel----
Created a SIP trunk group
Teleworkers Checked
enable SIP info... unchecked
Profile - System trunk
Digiest Authentication ... none
user id blank
password blank
Inbound: blank
DNIS : checked
DID; Checked
Extension Checked
Translation Table: None
Tandem trunking checked-
Outbound Checked
Access Code <our access code 8>
Local area code <i chose 990 since the Avaya is in europe and I do not need to dial out of it YET>
trunk services : i unchecked EVERYTHING except for Called ID not blocked by default. For now we simply want site to site calls between the two systems.
Trunk Digit Manipulation, unchecked all
Local prefixes - none
prepend dial out - none
off system extensions - here i created extensions that were in line with the other site. i.e. 7600 -7699 (the other site uses 3 digit extensions 600-699)
Translation table - I created a translation table to take 76 and convert it to 6
Individual Trunks--------------------------
I created 5 trunks and pointed it to the IP of the remote Avaya system
Avaya IP Office 500 side
Created a SIP line
Gave it new Line number such as 17
Checked In Service
ITSP IP Address i put in the IP of the shoretel switch setup for 5 sip resources
Layer 4 protocol UDP
send port 5060
User network topology info NONE
Listen port 5060
SIP URI tab
Created New
Local URI *
Contact *
Display name *
Registration Primary
Incoming group 17
ougoing group 17
Max calls per channel 5
VOIP tab
Checked Re-invite supported
compression mode advanced - I only checked G729 G.711 alaw and G7.11 Ulaw
call initiation timeout 8
DTMF support RFC2833
Under Short Codes:
For example our HQ site uses extension 1xxx i.e. 1752 1895 etc....
I created a short code 1XXX
feature DIAL
telephone number 1N"@192.168.100.11"
Line group ID 17
I creatd another short code to allow the Avaya phones in the European locatiom to dial out through the ShoreTel.
81XXXXXXXXXX 8 is our access code for the shoretel in the states
feature dial
telephone number 81N"@192.168.100.11"
Line Group ID
Incoming call route
Create new route
bearer capability Any voice
line group ID 17
priority low'
Destinations Tab under destination *
IP Route
I made entries to our remote sites
YOU DO NOT NEED THE INGATE TO DO THIS!
IP 500 V2
IPOMgr/VMPro v9.1.0.437
46/5610s, 46/5621+25s
9640Gs