R2511-HP MSR Router Series Web-Based Configuration Guide(V5)

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Enabling the SIP trunk function
Select Voice Management > SIP Trunk Management > Service Configuration from the navigation tree.
Figure 694 Configuring services
Table 259 Configuration item
Item Descri
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SIP Trunk Function
Enable the SIP trunk function before you can use other SIP trunk functions. HP
recommends not using a device enabled with the SIP trunk function as a SIP UA.
Enable.
Disable.
By default, the SIP trunk function is disabled.
Configuring a SIP server group
Creating a SIP server group
Select Voice Management > Call Connection > SIP Server Group Management from the navigation tree.
On the server group configuration page that appears, create a SIP server group.
Enabling the real-time switching, keep-alive, and redundancy functions
Select Voice Management > Call Connection > SIP Server Group Management from the navigation
tree. On the server group configuration page that appears, configure the real-time switching and
keep-alive functions.
Select Voice Management > Call Connection > SIP Connection from the navigation tree, and click
the Advanced Settings tab, where you can specify the redundancy mode.
For more information about how to configure a SIP server group, real-time switching, and keep-alive
function, see "Managing SIP server groups."
For more information about how to configure the redundancy function, see "Configuring SIP
connections."
Configuring a SIP trunk account
Configuring a SIP trunk account
A SIP trunk account contains information allocated to users by the carrier, including authentication
username, authentication password, host name, host username, and the associated SIP server group.