I have an off shore site that has IP phones registered to our core PBX directly.
So we don't have to open our entire network to this site, we want to setup 2 G450s and force all calls to and from this site through the gateway. That way we only have to open the RTP ports for the media to and from the G450s to the off shore site IP Subnet.
We setup a new location, network region and added the IP subnet in the ip-network-map (let's call it location 3, NR 3).
I setup the NR 3 so that Inter-region IP-IP Direct Audio is set to no and hairpinning is yes. The G450s are built in this NR and location as well.
If I call FROM a phone on NR 3 to say a phone in NR 2, the dsp resources in the gateway are invoked and stay up during the call. If I call TO NR 3 from NR 2 it connects direct IP phone to IP phone.
An Avaya article at regarding IP Shuffling states that "Both SIP endpoints must be administered to allow shuffling. For Avaya telephones, enable Intra-region IP-IP Direct Audio, Inter-region IP-IP Direct Audio, and IP Audio Hairpinning for the IP Network Region, and Direct-IP in System Features and the Signaling Group" This should apply the same to H.323 devices.
I even change the station in NR 3, page 2 "Direct IP-IP Audio Connections?" to no.
I've also tried setting up an intervening NR between these to NRs with no difference.
- Stinney
“The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life.” - Confucius
So we don't have to open our entire network to this site, we want to setup 2 G450s and force all calls to and from this site through the gateway. That way we only have to open the RTP ports for the media to and from the G450s to the off shore site IP Subnet.
We setup a new location, network region and added the IP subnet in the ip-network-map (let's call it location 3, NR 3).
I setup the NR 3 so that Inter-region IP-IP Direct Audio is set to no and hairpinning is yes. The G450s are built in this NR and location as well.
If I call FROM a phone on NR 3 to say a phone in NR 2, the dsp resources in the gateway are invoked and stay up during the call. If I call TO NR 3 from NR 2 it connects direct IP phone to IP phone.
An Avaya article at regarding IP Shuffling states that "Both SIP endpoints must be administered to allow shuffling. For Avaya telephones, enable Intra-region IP-IP Direct Audio, Inter-region IP-IP Direct Audio, and IP Audio Hairpinning for the IP Network Region, and Direct-IP in System Features and the Signaling Group" This should apply the same to H.323 devices.
I even change the station in NR 3, page 2 "Direct IP-IP Audio Connections?" to no.
I've also tried setting up an intervening NR between these to NRs with no difference.
- Stinney
“The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life.” - Confucius