Biamp's SVC-2 card permits Biamp Tesira computerized signal processors to settle on and get telephone decisions over any Voice-over-IP (VoIP) framework that holds fast to the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard. This archive subtleties the means needed to arrange a Cisco CallManager VoIP framework to work with Biamp's SVC-2 card.
Fundamental advances
TesiraVoIPMAC.jpgBefore arranging the cisco callmanager server, there is some data that should be gotten. To begin with, note the MAC address of the SVC-2 card. To do this, first interface with the designed Tesira framework utilizing the Tesira programming. At that point, double tap on the VoIP Control/Status block and select the "Organization" tab. The MAC address of the SVC-2 card is recorded at the highest point of the page. Note that the MAC Address will possibly show up here in the event that you are associated live to the Tesira framework.
For variants more established than 9.0: Cisco changed permit strategy from rendition 9.0 onwards, so the beneath isn't applicable for more up to date forms. However, more seasoned renditions necessitated that the CallManager framework has enough licenses accessible to deal with a SVC-2. From CallManager's point of view, the SVC-2 card shows up as an outsider SIP endpoint. Cisco necessitated that an adequate amount of licenses be bought from them before an outsider SIP endpoint can be coordinated into the CallManager framework. To affirm this, sign in to the CallManager framework, and go to System—>Licensing—>License User Report. In the event that you intend to utilize the SVC-2 card for a solitary augmentation, you will require 3 accessible licenses. In the event that you intend to utilize the SVC-2 card for two separate augmentations, you will probably require 6 accessible licenses. On the off chance that uncertain, kindly contact Cisco to affirm the number of licenses are needed for your application.
Cisco setup
To start with, we'll center around setting up the Cisco CallManager worker.
Security Profile
The initial step to setting up the CallManager framework is to make a Security Profile. In the event that your CallManager framework as of now has a current Security Profile that you'd prefer to utilize, you might have the option to skirt this progression, despite the fact that you ought to affirm that the current Security Profile has the settings depicted underneath. Follow the means beneath to make a Security Profile:TesiraCiscoSecurityProfile.jpg
Go to System—>Security—>Phone Security Profile.
Snap the "Add New" button.
Select the Phone Security Profile Type
On the off chance that you intend to utilize the SVC-2 card for a solitary expansion, pick Third-party SIP Device (Basic).
On the off chance that you intend to utilize the SVC-2 card for two separate augmentations, pick Third-party SIP Device (Advanced).
Snap the "Following" button.
Enter a name and a depiction for the new Security Profile.
Leave the Nonce Validity Time at its default estimation of 600.
Set the Transport Type to either UDP or TCP (however not both). Tesira's default Transport type is UDP. Observe the vehicle type utilized, as it will be utilized later as the Transport setting in the SVC-2 card.
Snap the checkbox to Enable Digest Authentication.
Leave the SIP Phone Port at its default estimation of 5060 except if your specific circumstance requires SIP traffic to be communicated on an alternate port. If so, you'll need to determine this port in the SVC-2 card too.
Snap the "Save" button.
Add another client
When a reasonable Security Profile has been made, another client should be made. Follow the means beneath to make another user:TesiraCiscoAddUser.jpg
Go to User Management—>End User.
Snap the "Add New" button.
Enter a client ID. Observe this User ID, as it will be utilized later as the "Validation User Name" in the SVC-2 card.
The secret key and PIN number are not needed.
Enter a Last Name (this name is for inward expressive purposes as it were).
Enter a secret word in Digest Credentials. Observe the Digest Credentials secret key, as it will be utilized later as the "Validation Password" in the SVC-2 card.
Enter a similar secret key in "Affirm Digest Credentials".
The excess fields on this page can be left either clear or at their default esteems.
Snap the "Save" button.
Add another gadget
When another client has been made, another gadget should be made. This gadget will connect to the Security Profile and the client made in before steps. Follow the means underneath to make another gadget:
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Go to Device—>Phone.
Snap the "Add New" button.
Select the Phone Type.
In the event that you intend to utilize the SVC-2 card for a solitary expansion, pick Third-party SIP Device (Basic).
In the event that you intend to utilize the SVC-2 card for two separate expansions, pick Third-party SIP Device (Advanced). Note that the Third-party SIP Device (Advanced) setting permits up to 8 lines, yet the SVC-2 card utilizes a limit of 2 lines. This outcomes in a "incompletely enlisted" message from Call Manager. This is typical and not a reason for concern.
Snap the "Following" button.
Information the MAC Address of the SVC-2 card. Note that the colons ought not be remembered for the MAC Address (see screen capture).
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