User guide

Chapter 11: Board Configuration
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Double-click the board in the Boards window to open the Board Configuration
window, similar to Figure 58 on page 112. See attribute descriptions below Figure 58.
Note the following additional information:
Double-clicking a channel in the Channel Mapping List opens a channel configura-
tion dialog box. See “Triton Analog Station Line Properties” on page 184.
Clicking the Board Configuration button opens a dialog box that displays the
board’s serial number, DSP clock, physical and logical IDs. For details on adding and
removing mobile trunks, see “Mobile Extension Configuration” on page 225.
Figure 60. Board Configuration dialog box
Configuring the Triton VoIP Board
It is strongly recommended that system administrators review “Network Configuration
Guidelines for VoIP” on page 287 before setting up VoIP features.
VoIP for MAXCS runs on both SIP and H.323 protocols that allow voice calls to be made
through an IP network. It includes an integrated VoIP gateway to convert voice calls into
IP packets and transmit them through the IP network.
MAXCS VoIP uses DSP engines residing on the Triton VoIP board to perform the voice
coding/decoding functions needed for SIP and H.323 devices.
The Triton VoIP board can be configured as a 12-port G.711/G.723.1/G.729AB or 30-
port G.711 board.
For limitations on configuring Triton VoIP boards and ports see the AltiGen Telephony
Hardware Manual.
Configuration
Double-click the TritonIP board in the Boards window to open the Board Configuration
window, similar to Figure 58. See attribute descriptions below Figure 58. Note the fol-
lowing additional information:
Clicking the Board Configuration button opens a window that displays the board
serial number, DSP clock, and physical and logical IDs. The list in the Configure
Type field lets you select between a 12-port G.711/G.723/G.729 configuration and
a 30-port G.711 configuration.