Configuration Examples in Typical Scenarios

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This topic provides examples for the configuration and commissioning in typical scenarios of the unified gateway.

ϒ⁄Multi-Node Network Scenario (Peer-to-Peer)

ϒ⁄Configure SIP trunk interconnection data between two or three unified gateways to implement voice communication between them.

ϒ⁄Multi-Node Network Scenario (Convergent)

ϒ⁄Configure SIP trunk data for connecting the convergent node to each local node to implement voice communication between different nodes.

ϒ⁄Configuring the Unified Gateway Two-Node Cluster

ϒ⁄In a multi-node centralized call management network, you can deploy two unified gateways in active/standby mode in the headquarters to provide user registration and call management services. This network improves system reliability. The following describes how to configure data for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

ϒ⁄Configuring Dual-Center Remote Disaster Recovery

ϒ⁄Medium and large enterprises with high reliability requirements can implement remote disaster recovery. In the event of a device fault in one region, the device in the other region can take over services, which ensures the normal operation of core system services.

 

ϒ⁄Traditional PBX Interworking Scenario

ϒ⁄The scenario of interconnecting the unified gateway with traditional PBXs is applicable when enterprise subscribers who already use traditional PBXs require a more cost-effective solution. Through interconnection between the unified gateway and the traditional PBXs, the subscribers under original PBXs remain unchanged, and the VoIP service and other supplementary services can be provided. The X1960 is used as an example.

 

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