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Spitfire SIP Configuration for Avaya IP Office 500v1 and v2 at Software level 6.0.xx
Preliminary checks
Caveats with Spitfire SIP Trunking on Avaya IP Office running on software level 6.0.xx
Spitfire SIP Trunking relies on an RPID (Remote Party Identification) header for outbound CLI presentation. At level 6.0.xx the Avaya
IP Office does not include a RPID header in an outbound SIP INVITE thus Spitfire will always present the registration account as the
default CLI for all outbound calls.
Spitfire SIP Trunking does not support anonymous@xxxx.xxx as a mechanism for withholding outbound CLI. In order to withhold CLI
over a Spitfire SIP Trunk, please prefix the outbound call with 141.
Only G711 ALAW or ULAW codecs are accepted
For purposes of this document LAN1 on the IP Office has been used and assigned an IP address of 10.0.0.1/24 with an internal default gateway
on 10.0.0.254. The IP Office is behind a NATed router. Spitfire SIP Trunk 442031234567 with registration has been used as an example.
The default ? dial short-code has been left to route to the default Main ARS table (ARS Table ID 50).
2. Click on Line option in left-hand tree. Right Click and select new and click on SIP Line
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5. Click on the SIP URI tab and click on the Add button
a. On the Registration drop-down box select the newly created registration account e.g. 442031234567
b. If the default Incoming Group and Outgoing Group numbers do not conflict with any other existing trunk types accept the
default values, otherwise enter new group numbers.
c. Set Max Calls per Channel to correspond with the number of channels ordered with the Spitfire Trunk and click OK
6. Select IP Route from Left-hand tree, right click and select new
a. Enter default route 0.0.0.0 with mask 0.0.0.0 via gateway 10.0.0.254 and destination to LAN1. If a default route already exists via
a different Gateway then enter IP route as 83.218.143.16 with 255.255.255.255 mask via Gateway 10.0.0.254 and destination to
LAN1.
b. Click OK
7. Click On Incoming Call Route from left-hand tree, right click and select new
a. On Line Group Id set it to corresponding group, created under the SIP URI form (See point 5)
b. Set Incoming Number to supplied DDI Range numbers. The IP Office will, in default, resolve the incoming number from right
to left but for simplicity the full number is used e.g. 442031234567
c. Select Destination tab and select from the drop-down box the required internal DN e.g. 2000 Main Group. Click OK
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