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IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Chapter 6
Typical applications
This section explains several common installation scenarios and provides examples about how to
use VoIP trunks and IP telephony to enhance your network.
Networking with MCDN over VoIP trunks
The MCDN networking protocol between a Meridian 1 and one or more Business
Communications Managers works the same way as it does over PRI lines. You still require the
MCDN and IP telephony software keys and compatible dialing plans on all networked systems.
The one difference between MCDN over PRI and MCDN over VoIP is that the VoIP trunks
require specific Remote Gateway settings. Under Services, IP Telephony, H.323 Trunks,
Remote Gateway, ensure that Gateway Protocol is set to SL-1 for the VoIP connection to the
Meridian system. The Gateway Type would be set to ITG (M1 Internet Telephony Gateway), as
it would for any non-MCDN VoIP connection to a Meridian system. For details about setting up
MCDN networks, refer to the Private Networking chapter in the Business Communications
Manager 2.5 Programming Operations Guide.
One application of this type of network might be for a company, which has an M1 at Head Office,
who want to set up a warehouse in another region. This would allow the warehouse to call Head
Office across VoIP lines, bypassing long-distance tolls. This type of network also provides the
possibility of having common voicemail off the M1. Refer to Figure 36 for an example.
Figure 36 M1 to Business Communications Manager network diagram
Note: If you use MCDN over VoIP, ensure that your fallback line is a PRI SL-1 line, to
maintain MCDN features on the network.
WarehouseHead Office
Meridian
M1
PSTN
(fallback
route)
Intranet
VoIP trunk
Business Communications Manager
System
telephone
i2004
telephone
Company
server
Telephone
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