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  • Right Click on IMG EMS object and select New External Network Element. See IMG 1010 - External Network Elements for more information on configuring this object.

  • Right Click on External Network Elements object and select New DNS Servers. See IMG 1010 - DNS Servers for more information on configuring this object.

  • Right Click on DNS Servers object and select New DNS Server. Enter IP Address of this DNS server. See IMG 1010 - DNS Server for more information.

  • Right Click on IMG Name (Physical IMG) and select New DNS Client. The IP address will default to the IP address of the IMG Ctrl Port. Select from drop down menu in the Primary DNS Server field the DNS Server just created. See IMG 1010 - DNS Client for more information

Create SIP Profile (SGP)

  • Create a SIP Profile. Right Click on Dialogic IMG EMS and select New Profiles.

  • Right Click on the Profiles object just created and select SIP SGP. Change the SIP Profile ID to something other than 0. This will allow other fields in this object to be changed.hostho Select from drop down menu when the Fully Qualified Domain Name servers will be displayed. See screen capture below
      

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Create SIP Signaling:

  • Right Click on IMG Name: and select New Signaling.  See IMG 1010 - Signaling Object link for more information on this object.

  • Right Click on the Signaling object created and select New SIP. See IMG 1010 - SIP Signaling Object link for more information on this object.

    • Enter a FQDN in the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) field. See screen capture below.

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When entering the hostname into the "Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)" field, the hostname is all that is required in this field. If FQDN is outside of the domain then the complete Fully Qualified Domain Name must be entered.

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  • Right Click on Dialogic IMG EMS and select New External Network Elements. See IMG 1010 - External Network Elements for more information.

  • Right Click on External Network Elements and select New External Gateways. See IMG 1010 - External Gateways for more information.

  • Right Click on External Gateways and select New External Gateway. Select SIP as the Gateway Signaling Protocol and select the profile created for FQDN. See IMG 1010 - External Gateway for more information.

  • Once the External Network Elements are created, they can be associated with Channel Groups etc through IP Network Elements.

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When configuring a SIP Virtual Address that will be utilizing the Fully Qualified Domain Name feature the Network Interface Object created for this SIP Virtual Address must have Gratuitous ARP and ARP Responses set to Disable. Below is procedure describing what would need to be accomplished if a SIP Virtual Address was being configured with a fully qualified domain name server. See IMG 1010 - SIP Virtual Address .

  • Right Click on IP Network and select IP Address. In the Physical Interface field select CPU from drop down menu. Enter 'IP Address' for this interface and also enter 'Default Gateway' ip address. See IMG 1010 - IP Network (Interface) link for more information.

  • In the Gratuitous ARP and ARP responses field select Disable from the drop down menu.

  • Right Click on SIP Signaling object created earlier and select New SIP Virtual Address. The SIP Virtual IP Address field will be automatically populated with the address of the interface just created.

  • Enter FQDN in the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) field. See Below!SC_FQDN_SIP_Virt_Address.png|title=!

  • See IMG 1010 - SIP Virtual Address for more information

FQDN enabled but No FQDN Configured

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  • dialogic-voip-src-rtp-fqdn

  • dialogic-voip-dst-rtp-fqdn

See IMG 1010 - RADIUS - Dialogic VSA's for more information.

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