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To enable the IMG to function over an IP network the VoIP modules must be configured. There are two steps involved in configuring each VoIP module. The first step is to configure the IP Address (Interface). Below are screen captures of both the IMG 1010 and IMG 1004 and their respective DATA 0 port locations (IP Address-Interface).  Once the Network Interface is configured the VoIP module(s) must be configured to communicate with the Network Interface. This is accomplished under the Facilities object. The procedure below describes the steps needed to configure the network interface DATA 0 so it communicates with VoIP Module 0.

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  • Right-click the IMG Name: (Physical IMG) and select New Network. See IMG 1010 - IP Network (Interface) for more information.

  • Right Click on IP Network and select New IP Address. Change the Physical Interface field to VoIP Module 0 and enter the IP address that will be assigned to that module. See screen capture below. See IMG 1010 - IP Address for more information

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The IMG 1010 has VOIP Module 0 for one of selections in the Physical Interface field and the IMG 1004 has VoIP Processor. The reason for the name discrepancy is that the IMG 1010 has two VoIP Modules with the Processors embedded on each Module. These modules are removable. The IMG 1004 has the VoIP Processer embedded on the motherboard and cannot be removed.

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  • Right Click on IMG Name (Physical IMG) and select New Facility. See IMG 1010 - Facility for more information.

  • Right Click on the Facility object created and select New Bearer - IP. The VoIP Resource created will automatically populate the following fields:

    • Physical Interface = VoIP Module 0. IMG automatically associates VoIP Module 0 with VoIP Resource 0

    • Network IP Address = <IP address of VoIP Module 0>

    • Module Configuration Profile = Defaults to Any Vocoder

    • See IMG 1010 - VoIP Resource for more information.  

  • At this point, the DATA 0 port displayed above is communicating with VoIP Module 0.