SCN Dialing

This tutorial explains how to configure an SCN, and the ability to dial from a remote site, across an SCN network, to the main site’s trunks. The tutorial is divided into two sections, the first of which explains the configuration of Site A (the main site where the external trunks reside), and the second of which explains the configuration of site B (the remote site which needs to dial across the SCN, in order to utilize Site A’s trunks).

Site A:

  • Address scheme:
    • IP Office LAN 1: 192.168.42.1
    • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    • Default Gateway: 192.168.42.200
    • Licenses/Hardware:
      • Confirm a valid Voice Networking license is installed.
      • Confirm a VCM or Combo card is installed.
      • Create a new H.323 Line:
        • VoIP Settings
          • Gateway IP Address: 192.168.43.1 (Site B IP Office address)
          • Supplementary Services: IP Office SCN
  • Short Codes (sub-tab of H.323 line – this code is used for inbound matching – this tells the system how to handle calls when the digits 9N are matched, coming from site B)
    • Code: 9N
    • Feature: Dial
    • Telephone: N
    • LGID: 50:Main (local ARS table where external calls are routed)
    • Create a new IP Route:
      • This is a default route that will route traffic from any IP address/mask via LAN1. In cases where more granular routing is required, this route may need to be changed, but this works for most deployments:
        • IP Address: 0.0.0.0
        • Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
        • Gateway IP Address: 192.168.42.200 (local gateway on this network)
        • Destination: LAN1

Site B:

  • Address scheme:
    • IP Office LAN 1: 192.168.43.1
    • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    • Default Gateway: 192.168.43.200
    • Licenses/Hardware:
      • Confirm a valid Voice Networking license is installed.
      • Confirm a VCM or Combo card is installed.
      • Create a new H.323 Line:
        • VoIP Settings
          • Gateway IP Address: 192.168.42.1 (Site A IP Office address)
          • Supplementary Services: IP Office SCN
  • VoIP line
    • Outgoing Group ID: 1
    • IP Route:
      • IP Address: 0.0.0.0
      • Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
      • Gateway IP Address: 192.168.43.200 (local gateway on this network)
      • ARS Table:
        • Edit the existing ARS codes (in this example the 1N code is used, but the same must be done for all of the other ARS codes as well):
          • Code: 1N
          • Feature: Dial
          • Telephone: 9N (send an extra 9 to trigger outbound dialing rules when the call is received by Site A)
          • LGID: 1 (the LGID of the local H.323 line)
  • An ARS table with all of the codes changed is displayed below. Please note that dial emergency codes are not configured in this example, but it is always a good idea to have a local trunking solution for emergency calls.

Troubleshooting:

You should now be able to make calls from Site B, out of site A’s trunks. If you are unable to make calls, here are some troubleshooting steps:

  • Do other SCN functions work? Can you make extension to extension calls across the SCN?
  • Look in System Status to confirm that the correct ARS pattern is being used and that calls are trying to go across the LGID of the H.323 line.
  • Open up Monitor
    • Turn on default + H.323 filters.
    • Place a call from Site B to Site A.
    • Check to see which short codes and ARS table are matched.
    • Confirm that the full number, including the dialing access code (9 in most cases) are sent in the H.323 packet to Site A.
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