To enable the ICP to receive WebRTC Anonymous calls, a SIP trunk must be configured between MBG and the call controller.
Note: The following instructions describe how to set up a SIP trunk without security. Instructions that include the use of SSL certificates will be added in a later release.
To configure a MiVoice Business to support SIP trunking:
In the MiVoice Business System Administration Tool, click View by Category.
Add licenses:
Access the License and Options Selection form.
Under Trunking Networking, enter the number of SIP Trunk licenses for your implementation. This is the maximum number of concurrent trunk sessions that can be configured.
Configure a network element for MBG:
Access the Network Elements form and add a new entry.
Configure the following fields:
Field |
Description |
Name |
Enter a unique name of up to nine characters for the network element (e.g. WebRTC). |
Type |
Select Other. |
FQDN or IP Address |
Enter the LAN IP address of MBG, provided that MBG is operating in Server-Gateway mode. |
Record the network element Name. You will require it in step 5, below.
Select the SIP Peer check box and configure the following fields:
Field |
Description |
SIP Peer Transport |
Select UDP |
SIP Peer Port |
Enter 5064. |
SIP Peer Status |
Select Always Active. |
Click Save.
Configure the SIP trunk attributes:
Access the Trunk Attributes form and select a trunk service number that is available to be changed.
Configure the following fields:
Field |
Description |
Non-Dial-In Trunks Answer Point - Day |
Enter the destination number (answer point) to which incoming WebRTC trunk calls are routed during the Day service. This can be a station, hunt group pilot number, DISA number, or System Speed call number on the ICP. |
Non-Dial-In Trunks Answer Point - Night 1 |
Enter the same value as specified above. |
Non-Dial-In Trunks Answer Point - Night 2 |
Enter the same value as specified above. |
Trunk Label |
(Optional) Enter the character string to identify the trunk. |
Note: For anonymous mode WebRTC calls, the trunk must use the same answer point for each mode of service. |
Click Save.
Record the Trunk Service Number that you have modified. You will require it in the next step.
Configure the SIP peer profile:
Access the SIP Peer Profile form and add a new entry.
Configure the following fields:
Field |
Description |
SIP Peer Profile Label |
Enter the name of the network element (e.g. WebRTC). |
Network Element |
Select the network element that you created for the MBG |
Address Type |
Select IP Address. |
Trunk Service |
Enter the SIP Trunk Service Number that you modified in the previous step. |
Click Save.
Record the SIP Peer Profile Label. You will require it in the next step.
Configure the SIP Peer Profile Assignment by Incoming DID:
Access the SIP Peer Profile Assignment by Incoming DID form and add a new entry.
Configure the following fields:
Field |
Description |
Incoming DID Range |
Enter the destination number (answer point) to which incoming WebRTC trunk calls are routed on the ICP. |
SIP Peer Profile Label |
Select the SIP Peer Profile Label that you added in the previous step. |
Click Save.
To configure a MiVoice 5000 to support SIP trunking, refer to the "Characteristics of a VoIP trunk group" procedure in the Mitel 5000 Gateways XD–XL–XS–500 and MiVoice 5000 Server Operating Manual.