ScopTEL Avaya IP Office Conference Bridging Integration
The ScopTEL PBX includes a Web based user interface for configuring Conference Bridges.
Conference Bridging in ScopTEL does not require additional DSP’s since it is software based and relies on the host CPU(s).
ScopTEL can be used as an external Conference Bridging Application connected to other PBX’s.
Supported and bundled interfaces in the ScopTEL to 3rd party PBX’s include: SIP, IAX2, PRI (T1/E1), BRI, E&M (T1/E1), SCCP, H.323, MGCP.
Supported ISDN switch types include NI1, NI2, DMS100, AT&T 4ESS, Lucent 5E, EuroISDN, QSIG. Operating in Normal or Master clocking mode.
Supported T1/E1 PSTN hardware is Sangoma or Digium.
Navigate to Applications>Conferences to create a
new Conference Bridge Object.
Navigate to Applications and create a new
application number for the new Conference Bridge
object.
Click on the Destination tab and set your
destination to the desired Conference. Scheduling can be used to activate or de-activate
the conference application based on time of
day/date.
Click on the Conference tab to set internal admin
options for ScopTEL extensions.
ScopTEL is configured as the Master clock and in DMS100 signalling mode in order for the Avaya IP Office to send name over the PRI.
ScopTEL uses DNIS configured on an incoming Line object to answer the IP Office and set the destination to the Conference Bridge. In this example a 4 digit DNIS example of 6363 is used.
Set the Destination using the drop down list for Conference and choose the desired Conference Bridge object from the list.
On the Conference tab set your Conference
admin options.
Optionally if you would like to record the call
click on the Monitor Conference? [x] option to
save the recording in the CDR report.
Once all configurations are completed and
saved you must click on the Commit button
on the ScopTEL GUI to activate your changes.
To activate changes to the PRI interface you
must first stop the Telephony Server.
Restart the Analog/Digital Modules
(Dahdi/Wanpipe) Service.
Start the Telephony Service.
Avaya IP Office Configuration
Avaya IP Office uses “Incoming Call Routes” for incoming PRI calls and “Short Codes” or “ARS” for outgoing PRI calls. The PRI interface must be placed into an incoming and outgoing group. In this example the group ID’s are 0
.
Avaya IP Office uses Short Codes or ARS to originate a call to the DNIS configured in the ScopTEL.
In this example a Short Code value of 6XXX is used to send all calls with a prefix of 6 and a length of 4 to the ScopTEL PRI using Line Group ID 0.
Success
That’s it !
Using a phone connected to the Avaya IP Office you should be able to dial 6363 and the call will be routed via PRI and the DNIS configuration on the ScopTEL will answer with the configured Conference Bridge.