Field |
Description |
Notes |
Name |
Enter
a name for this ICP. (For example ICP1) |
Maximum
256 alphanumeric characters |
Hostname or IP Address |
Enter
the hostname or IP address of the ICP |
Use
dotted quad notation for IP addresses. (For example, 192.168.0.2)
For MiVoice Office systems
equipped with a Processing Server (PS-1), enter the hostname
or IP address of the PS-1. SIP traffic will then point to
the PS-1 instead of the base MiVoice Office.
|
Type |
Select
the ICP type from the list:
MiVoice 5000
MiVoice Border Gateway
MiVoice Business
MiVoice MX-ONE
MiVoice Office 250
MiVoice Office 400
Silhouette
|
No
Default value
The Broadview Silhouette
is a cloud-based virtual phone system that supports SIP and MiNET
teleworker services when it is integrated with MBG. Contact Broadview
Networks for details concerning the following:
Supported SIP and
MiNET devices.
Supported MBG software
versions.
Configuration instructions.
|
Installer
Password
(MiNET phones only) |
Enter
an installer password to associate with this ICP. When a device
is registered using this installer password, it appears on the
Service configuration > MiNet devices tab as Enabled, with
default values, and is added to the ICP associated with this password.
Note: Installer
password is not supported on MiCollab Client softphones, Spectralink
phones, or SIP phones. |
Between
5 and 24 characters in length
(0 – 9, *, #). |
SIP capabilities |
Select
the transport protocol(s) to support in SIP messages:
UDP
UDP,
TCP
UDP,
TCP, TLS
Ensure that this setting matches the capabilities of the ICP.
For example, select UDP, TCP, TLS for MiVoice Business or UDP
for MiVoice Office 250.
Note: If
you are using TCP for SIP Trunking, you must select the option
UDP, TCP for SIP capabilities.
For SIP devices, MBG will select the best transport option to
connect to the ICP based on the transport used by the device.
Incoming TLS - UDP if the ICP is set up
for UDP
Incoming TLS - TCP if the ICP is set up
for UDP, TCP
Incoming TLS - TLS if the ICP is set up
for UDP, TCP, TLS
Incoming TCP - UDP if the ICP is set up
for UDP
Incoming TCP - TCP if the ICP is set up
for UDP,TCP
Incoming TCP - TCP if the ICP is setup
for UDP, TCP, TLS
Incoming UDP - UDP for all ICP settings
For WebRTC subscribers,
MBG will select the best transport option to the connect to the
ICP based on the WebRTC security mode.
UDP if security mode
is "Public" and ICP is setup for UDP
TCP if security mode
is "Public" and ICP is setup for UDP, TCP
TCP if security mode
is "Public" and ICP is setup for UDP, TCP, TLS
UDP if security mode
is "Public and Private" and ICP is setup for UDP
UDP if security mode
is "Public and Private" and ICP is setup for UDP,
TCP
TLS if security mode
is "Public and Private" and ICP is setup for UDP,
TCP, TLS
|
Default
is UDP.
If you select TLS as
the transport protocol, Export
root cert download option is displayed.
Click to export the root CA certificate
corresponding to the currently used certificate by SIP services. |
Indirect
call recording capable |
Select
to enable MBG to provide a secure recording connector (SRC) service
to remote MiNET devices registered on the ICP. The MBG server
functions as a "broker" between the Mitel equipment
and the Call Recording Equipment (CRE). On the ICP side, the SRC
receives copies of signaling messages and sends tap commands.
On the CRE side, it establishes taps in the voice stream of remote
MiNET devices connected to the ICP. |
Default
is disabled.
Note:
When this feature is enabled,
SRC is supported for both local and remote MiNET devices.
Indirect call recording
is supported on 5300-series and 6900-series IP Phones using
the MiNET protocol, ICPs with MiVoice Business
release 5.0 SP1 or later, and a range of Call Recording Equipment
(CRE).
|
XML listen port
(MiVoice MX-ONE, Office 400 and 5000 only) |
Enter
the port on MBG that is used to listen for XML services. If digital
certificates are being used for authentication, select TLS. |
Default:
Note: By
default, MBG also uses port 4443 to listen for "collaboration"
traffic from the AWV. If your implementation supports both the
MiVoice 5000 and AWV, then you must assign a new listen port to
either of the two services. If both use 4443, a conflict will
occur. |
XML destination port
(MiVoice MX-ONE, Office 400 and 5000 only) |
Enter
the port on the call server that is used for XML services. If
digital certificates are being used for authentication, select
TLS. |
Default:
|
Configuration server listen port
(MiVoice MX-ONE only) |
Enter
the LAN port on the IP Phone Software configuration server. If
digital certificates are being used for authentication, select
TLS. Enter 443 (TLS) or
80 (TCP). |
Default is 443 (TLS). |
Configuration server destination port
(MiVoice MX-ONE only) |
Enter
the WAN port on the IP Phone Software configuration server. If
digital certificates are being used for authentication, select
TLS. Enter 4431 (TLS)
or 80 (TCP). |
Default is 4431 (TLS). |
Configuration server address
(MiVoice MX-ONE only) |
Enter
the IP address of the IP Phone Software configuration server. |
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