3Com V7000 IP Phone User Manual


 
Managing Route Plans 311
If this end point identifies an IP Messaging server, use port number
5065.
To verify what IP Port the IP Messaging software uses, log in to the
server hosting the IP Messaging service and enter the
vcx-config-services --show command to list VCX configuration
details. Locate the entry TCP/UDP Port on which the IPMS will receive
SIP messages and note the port used.
d Select the type of end point from the Type drop-down list, which
provides the following options:
Gateway – Identifies the end point as either a media gateway, an
IP Messaging server, IP Messaging client, or an IP Conferencing
server.
Terminal – Identifies the end point as a device that will not register
within the network.
Call Processor – Identifies the end point as a call processor. Use
this type of call processing end point when a call terminates at the
end point (for example, in a single-site system).
Redirect Call Processor – Identifies the end point as a redirect call
processor. Use this type of call processing end point when a call
does not terminate at the end point and therefore requires further
routing information. For example, in a multi-site system a regional
office can act as a redirect call processor for its branch offices. Calls
from a branch to destinations outside of the branch are sent to the
regional office, which redirects each call to its proper destination.
e Enter the IP address of the end point (for example, the VCX server
hosting the call processor or the gateway) in the IP Address field.
f Click Add.
The new end point appears in the list of end points. Go to step 4
.
4 To assign one or more end points for this route plan, select an end point
name in the Available list, then click > to move the selected end points to
the Selected list. To assign all the end points in the Available list, click >>.
If the Selected list includes more than one end point, you can specify end
point priority by selecting the end point and clicking Up or Down.
End point priority determines the order of call processing within a route.
The end point with the highest priority (one ( 1 ) is the highest) processes
all calls. If the end point with the highest priority is unavailable, the end
point with the next highest priority begins processing calls.