Toshiba Release 4.0 Marine Radio User Manual


 
13-8 STRATA CS ADMINISTRATOR MANUAL
BETA DOCUMENT - PRELIMINARY & CONFIDENTIAL
Receiving Internet calls from a remote Strata CS Server
Incoming calls from a remote Strata CS Server appear like a local call. For
example, caller ID name and number are delivered just as for regular internal or
external calls, allowing users to identify and call back remote users easily.
Codec use with IP Gateway connections
When connecting two Strata CS Servers over an IP Gateway connection, the
Servers must use the same codec lists. Otherwise, audio failure can occur during
calls. See Modifying Strata CS IP codecs on page 5-22 for more information.
Overview of creating an IP Gateway connection
Setting up an IP Gateway connection involves the following steps. It is important
to do them in the correct order:
1. On each Server, create an IP Gateway that points to the other Server. See
Creating an IP Gateway on page 13-9.
2. On each Server, create one or more IP gateway dialing services to cover
the types of Internet calling you want to perform. See Creating IP
Gateway dialing services on page 13-13.
You can create a new IP Gateway while defining a
gateway dialing service, by clicking the IP Gateway
button (shown at right) in the dialing service dialog box.
3. To unify two Servers so that all users appear to be local
users, create an IP Gateway user for each remote extension. See
Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS Servers on
page 13-17.
Using the IP Gateway Configuration Worksheet
Appendix C of this manual provides a worksheet to help you set up multiple Strata
CS Servers for an IP Gateway connection. Use the IP Gateway Configuration
Worksheet to help you plan consistent access codes for dialing services, and avoid
conflicts such as overlapping extensions or passwords.