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Use Case Examples
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Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the SIP peer.
Peer type: Select Grandstream HT-502 from the dropdown menu.
Host: Enter the host name for the SIP peer.
Under Enhanced, select the codec you defined for the ATA as the Codec profile, and disable Reliable
provisional response.
Under Address Normalization, select the configured dialplan.
Click OK to save the settings and close the window.
Create the third SIP peer for the second ATA extension. Use the same configuration values as you did for
the first ATA extension, except for the values of the Name, Host, and Port parameters in the General
section.
Create the fourth SIP peer as a dummy peer that will be used for rejecting calls. (The routing rules will
determine which calls will be rejected.) To create this SIP peer, open the SIP Peers section, click Add,
and enter values for the Name, Host, and Port parameters in the General section. The values for these
parameters do not matter. For example:
Click OK to save the settings and close the window.
13. In the SIP Peers section of the main SIP Configuration screen, disable the dummy SIP peer (the fourth one)
by unchecking the Enabled parameter for this peer.
The SIP Peers section of the main configuration screen should now look like this:
14. Create the following routes in the order specified:
Route to block numbers from the PSTN that have the same extension as the ATA
Route from the PSTN to the Lync Server
Route for call transfers in a Lync Server environment
Two routes from the Lync Server to the FXS ATA extensions
Route from the Lync Server to the PSTN
Route from FXS ATA to the Lync Server
In this scenario, the order of the routes is important because of the conditions used.
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