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IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Chapter 6
Setting up VoIP trunks for outgoing calls
This section explains how to set up your system so that calls can be made from your Business
Communications Manager system to other systems over VoIP trunks.
Once the VoIP trunk is set up and the telephony programming is in place, any type of telephone
using your Business Communications Manager, which has been assigned the VoIP line pool, can
use the trunk to call out of the system.
Since the VoIP trunks are configured into line pools, you can assign line pool codes to users who
have been assigned access to the VoIP trunks. However, if you intend to set up your system to use
fallback, so that calls can go out over land lines if the VoIP trunks are not available, you must use
routes and destination codes to access the VoIP trunk line pools.
The following sections provide information about:
“Setting up remote gateways and end points” on page 96
“Outgoing call configuration” on page 101
“Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback” on page 105
“Quality of Service Monitor” on page 120
“PSTN fallback metrics” on page 121
The following figure shows a simple private networking configuration of three systems connected
by VoIP trunks. As in all private networking, each system has direct routing configurations to the
directly-adjacent systems. As well, the dialing plans are configured to ensure that remote calls are
correctly routed to the receiving system, such as, if Node A called someone in Node C.
Figure 28 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN line
Business Communications
Manager
VoIP trunk with
MCDN
Calgary
Ottawa
Node B
Node A
Node C
Meridian 1
Headoffice
VoIP trunk with
MCDN
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