VoIP Trunking On-Net Call
This call type occurs between endpoints connected to Cisco Unified Communications
Manager and a Legacy PBX that is connected to a Voice Gateway. The call type includes:
SIP/SCCP signaling traffic between the endpoint and the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
SIP signaling traffic between the Voice Gateway and the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
TDM signaling traffic between the Legacy PBX and Voice Gateway
Media traffic between the endpoint and Voice Gateway
On-Net Call (VoIP Trunking)
Usage |
Called number must follow the enterprise
internal numbering plan requirement
Called number must be defined by ranges and
not individual numbers
Called number can be either DN or ISP +DN
depending on the enterprise internal
numbering plan adopted. DN can be either just
Extension for flat Dial Plan or SLC +
Extension or ISP + SLC + Extension.
Voice codec used must be selected per site
Only voice calls can be made; video calls are
not supported
Fax is supported as best effort only
MoH is provided in accordance with the site’s
MoH policy
Voice Gateway configuration is part of the
solution
Voice Gateway redundant deployment is not
supported
Enbloc signaling is between the Voice Gateway
and Cisco Unified Communication Manager
Any target number can be used unless
restricted by Class of Service
Codec is dynamically selected based on the
endpoints used
Alternate call routing when the Legacy PBX or
Voice Gateway is unreachable is not supported
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Accessibility |
User can perform On-Net call from any
endpoint registered with Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
Legacy PBX connected using a Voice Gateway is
considered to be similar to an Inter-Site
call
User uses the same dialing behavior as
Inter-Site On-Net Call
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Usage Example |
Enables the integration with the existing
environment during the transition period of all
users |
Default
Configuration |
Available to all users at all sites of the
enterprise
Codec: Voice - G.729 and G.711
Codec: Sample Size - 20ms/20Bytes and
20ms/160Bytes
Bandwidth: 8kbps and 64kbps
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Configuration
Choices |
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Redundancy |
Available to users without restrictions |
Survivability |
Not available to users in fallback mode |
Endpoint Types
Supported |
Cisco IP phones
Cisco ATA
Cisco VG
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Example |
Example:
Phone D (DN=8 200 6100)
Dial 8 400 1234 to Legacy PBX
Connected Number shows 8 400 1234
Legacy PBX (Site 3)
Dial 8 100 2123 to Call A
Phone C (DN=8 100 2123)
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