Application Notes for Configuring Avaya one-X Mobile, Avaya
AP-8, Avaya SIP Enablement Services and Avaya
Communication Manager – Issue 1.0
Abstract
These Application Notes describes the procedures for configuring Avaya one-X Mobile,
Avaya AP-8 with Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) and Avaya Communication
Manager.
Avaya one-X Mobile provides Avaya Communication Manager SIP feature functionality to a
supported set of dual-mode cellular phones. The release of Avaya one-X Mobile referenced in
these Application Notes supports the Nokia E60, E61 and E71 S60 3rd Edition Dual Mode
smart phones. The testing focused on the use of the Avaya one-X Mobile as a WiFi SIP
endpoint on a customer enterprise. No cellular functionality or hand-off testing was performed.
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These Application Notes describes the procedures for configuring Avaya one-X Mobile, Avaya AP8 with Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) and Avaya Communication Manager.
Avaya one-X Mobile provides Avaya Communication Manager SIP feature functionality to a
supported set of dual-mode cellular phones. The release of Avaya one-X Mobile referenced in these
Application Notes supports the Nokia E60, E61 and E71 S60 3rd Edition Dual Mode smart phones.
The testing focused on the use of the Avaya one-X Mobile as a SIP endpoint on a customer
enterprise. No cellular functionality or hand-off testing was performed.
These Application Notes complement the product documentation by providing a concrete example
of the configuration procedures of the Avaya one-X Mobile as a WiFi SIP endpoint in the network
configuration shown in Figure 1.
1.1. Configuration
Figure 1 illustrates the test configuration. The test configuration shows an enterprise site with an
Avaya SES and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway with an Avaya S8300 Server running Avaya
Communication Manager. Both devices are connected to the corporate LAN. Also connected to the
LAN is an Avaya AP-8 wireless access point through which the Avaya one-X Mobile running on the
Nokia E61 Dual-Mode phone accesses the corporate network. For simplicity, the wireless LAN was
configured as an open network without encryption or authentication.
Other endpoints on the enterprise include two Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones (with SIP
firmware), Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones (with H323 firmware), an Avaya one-X Desktop
Edition, an Avaya 6408D Digital Telephone, and an Avaya 6210 Analog Telephone. An ISDN-PRI
trunk connects the media gateway to the PSTN. Two PSTN numbers assigned to the ISDN-PRI
trunk at the site is mapped to a local telephone extensions.
The TFTP server shown in Figure 1 provides the settings file for the Avaya SIP Telephones.
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The following equipment and software/firmware were used for the sample configuration provided.
Equipment Software/Firmware
Avaya S8300 Server with Avaya G700 Media
Gateway
Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) 3.1.2
Avaya AP-8 v2.5.2
Avaya one-X Mobile
Nokia E61
Avaya 4602SW IP Telephone
Avaya 4610SW IP Telephones
Avaya 4620SW IP Telephones
Avaya one-X Desktop Edition 2.1 SP1 (Build 70)
Avaya 6408D Digital Telephone Avaya 6210 Analog Telephone Analog Telephone Windows PC (TFTP Server) Windows XP Professional
Table 1: Equipment Used
Avaya Communication Manager 4.0
Service Pack (R014x.00.0.730.5-13566)
with Avaya IA 770 Intuity Audix
4.2
FW 3.0633.09.04
SIP version 2.2.2
(Windows XP Professional)
3. Configure Avaya Communication Manager
This section describes the Avaya Communication Manager configuration. It assumes the procedures
necessary to support SIP have been performed as described in [3]. This includes the configuration of
a SIP trunk to Avaya SES. It also assumes that an off-PBX station (OPS) has been configured on
Avaya Communication Manager for each SIP endpoint in the configuration (other than the Avaya
one-X Mobile endpoint) as described in [3] and [4]. This section will describe the configuration of
the off-PBX station on Avaya Communication Manager associated with the Avaya one-X Mobile.
The configuration of Avaya Communication Manager was performed using the System Access
Terminal (SAT). After the completion of the configuration in this section, perform a save translation command to make the changes permanent.
The testing used a single IP region which contained the Avaya S8300 Server, Avaya SES and all the
IP endpoints. Direct IP-IP audio (also known as media shuffling) was enabled for both inter-region
and intra region calls. The authoritative domain was set to business.com. The codec set chosen for
this region contained G.711MU and G.729AB.
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1. Create a station on Avaya Communication Manager to be used by Avaya one-X
Mobile. To do this, use the add station n command, where n is an unused extension to
be added. Set the Type field to 4620. Enter an X in the Port field. This indicates a
station is being added without identifying a physical port for the station to use. Enter a
descriptive name in the Name field. The default values may be retained for all other
fields.
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STATION
Extension: 30115 Lock Messages? n BCC: 0
Type: 4620 Security Code: TN: 1
Port: X Coverage Path 1: 1 COR: 1
Name: Otto Coverage Path 2: COS: 1
Hunt-to Station:
STATION OPTIONS
Time of Day Lock Table:
Loss Group: 19 Personalized Ringing Pattern: 1
Message Lamp Ext: 30115
Speakerphone: 2-way Mute Button Enabled? y
Display Language: english Expansion Module? n
Survivable GK Node Name:
Survivable COR: internal Media Complex Ext:
Survivable Trunk Dest? y IP SoftPhone? n
Customizable Labels? y
2. On Page 2, set the Restrict Last Appearance field to n. This will allow the last call
appearance to be available for both incoming and outgoing calls.
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STATION
FEATURE OPTIONS
LWC Reception: spe Auto Select Any Idle Appearance? n
LWC Activation? y Coverage Msg Retrieval? y
LWC Log External Calls? n Auto Answer: none
CDR Privacy? n Data Restriction? n
Redirect Notification? y Idle Appearance Preference? n
Per Button Ring Control? n Bridged Idle Line Preference? n
Bridged Call Alerting? y Restrict Last Appearance? n
Active Station Ringing: single
EMU Login Allowed? n
H.320 Conversion? n Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number?
Service Link Mode: as-needed
Multimedia Mode: enhanced
MWI Served User Type: qsig-mwi Display Client Redirection? n
Select Last Used Appearance? n
Coverage After Forwarding? s
Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y
Emergency Location Ext: 30115 Always Use? n IP Audio Hairpinning? n
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Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
3. On Page 3, under BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS enter the number of call-appr buttons
that match the number of call appearances supported by Avaya one-X Mobile. In
addition, some features require the configuration of feature buttons for the feature to
function. This includes the two examples shown below: No Hold Conference (no-hld-cnf) and Automatic Call Back (auto-cback).
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STATION
SITE DATA
Room: Headset? n
Jack: Speaker? n
Cable: Mounting: d
Floor: Cord Length: 0
Building: Set Color:
4. Map the Avaya Communication Manager extension to the Avaya SES media server
extension defined in Section 4, Step 5 with the add off-pbx-telephone station-mapping command. Enter the values as shown below:
Station Extension: Avaya Communication Manager extension
Application: PVFMC
Phone Number: Avaya SES media server extension
Trunk Selection: The SIP trunk group number
Configuration Set: Enter a valid configuration set. Configuration set 1 contains
the default values.
A second mapping is required to map the Avaya Communication Manager extension to
the Avaya one-X Mobile cell phone number. An example of this mapping is shown
below even though cellular access was not checked as part of the testing.
Station Extension: Avaya Communication Manager extension
Application: PVFMC
Phone Number: Avaya SES media server extension
Trunk Selection: The SIP trunk group number
Configuration Set: Enter a valid configuration set. Configuration set 1 contains
the default values.
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STATIONS WITH OFF-PBX TELEPHONE INTEGRATION
Station Application Dial CC Phone Number Trunk ConfigExtension Prefix Selection Set 30115 PVFMC - 30115 1 1 30115 PBFMC - 17325552999 ars 1
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5. On Page 2, set the Call Limit of the PVFMC mapping to the number of WiFi call
appearances supported on the Avaya one-X Mobile (same as used in Step 3). Set the
Call Limit of the PBFMC mapping to the number of cellular call appearances
supported on the Avaya one-X Mobile. This may be different than the number
supported for WiFi. Verify that the Mapping Mode is set to both.
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STATIONS WITH OFF-PBX TELEPHONE INTEGRATION
Station Call Mapping Calls Bridged
Extension Limit Mode Allowed Calls
30115 3 both all both
30115 2 both all both
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