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TJM Reviewed:
SPOC 12/01/2010
Solution Interoperability Lab Application Notes
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SM6_CMFS6_10x0
2.6. Add SIP Trunk Group
Add the corresponding trunk group controlled by this signaling group via the add trunk-group
n command, where “n” is an available trunk group number and fill in the indicated fields.
Group Type: sip
Group Name: A descriptive name.
TAC: An available trunk access code.
Service Type: “tie”
Signaling Group: The number of the signaling group added in Section 2.5
Number of Members: The number of SIP trunks to be allocated to calls
routed to Session Manager (must be within the limits
of the total number of trunks configured in Section 2.1.1).
add trunk-group 1 Page 1 of 21
TRUNK GROUP
Group Number: 1 Group Type: sip CDR Reports: y
Group Name: SIP Video TG to silasm4 COR: 1 TN: 1 TAC: #001
Direction: two-way Outgoing Display? y
Dial Access? n Night Service:
Queue Length: 0
Service Type: tie Auth Code? n
Signaling Group: 1
Number of Members: 64
Once the add command is completed, trunk members will be automatically generated based on
the value in the Number of Members field.
On Page 2, set the Preferred Minimum Session Refresh Interval to 1200. Note: to avoid extra
SIP messages, all SIP trunks connected to Session Manager should be configured with a
minimum value of 1200.
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Group Type: sip
TRUNK PARAMETERS
Unicode Name: auto
Redirect On OPTIM Failure: 5000
SCCAN? n Digital Loss Group: 18
Preferred Minimum Session Refresh Interval(sec): 1200
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