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Click Here to return to the main Screen: '''[[Sky Dance Web User Interface |Back]]'''
 
Click Here to return to the main Screen: '''[[Sky Dance Web User Interface |Back]]'''
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The Routing GUI is used to setup routing for a call.
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You can learn about the individual menu items by clicking below or you can refer to the [[Carrier Setup]] section to learn the steps involved in setting up a new carrier.
  
 
== '''Main Menu''' ==
 
== '''Main Menu''' ==

Revision as of 16:10, 28 January 2014

Click Here to return to the main Screen: Back

The Routing GUI is used to setup routing for a call.

You can learn about the individual menu items by clicking below or you can refer to the Carrier Setup section to learn the steps involved in setting up a new carrier.

Main Menu

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The main menu consists of the following entries - click the name below to learn more.

Carrier Setup

The following steps are required to setup a new carrier


1. Decide on the type of signaling that will be used and configure it. (Click on the links for more information on configuration, manuals etc.)

   The following are supported:
   a) SS7 - ITU/ANSI ISUP
   b) ISDN  
   c) SIP/SIP-T

2. For E1/T1 connections, Sky Dance uses IP gateways to convert the PSTN signaling to SIP.

Skynet offers the following fully integrated gateways
For SS7 to SIP/SIP-T based on hardware from the following vendors:
a) Audiocodes Mediant series gateways (Mediant 2000 - Mediant 8000)
b) Sangoma A10x series cards.
For ISDN to SIP
a) Based on Audiocodes Mediant series gateways (Mediant 2000-Mediant 8000)
b) Sangoma A10x series based cards.

3. To configure a SS7 Carrier using Audiocodes gateways, there are several steps extra steps as follows:

a. Configure the physical layer of the links and voice channels on the gateway.  This is done via the  Audiocodes element management system (EMS) or the Web GUI (M3K only).
b. Next the E1/T1 originating point code, links,  linksets and  routes must be configured via the EMS or Web GUI.
c. Configure the originating point code, links,  linksets and  routes setup must be duplicated using the Sky Dance GUI.  This will allow Sky Dance to control the gateway using M3UA and MGCP. 

4. These steps are commont to SIP and SS7 Carriers

a. Setup the partition for that carrier or reuse an existing one.
b. Setup  pretranslation and/or postranslation for the calling number if required.
c. Setup the pretranslation and/or postranslation for the called number if required.
d. Setup an inbound proxy if this is an inbound carrier or an System#SIP_Proxy|outbound proxy]] if this is an outbound carrier.
e. Setup the B2BUA which will handle the call.
f. For outbound carriers setup the [[Gateway_List|gateway list with the IP addresses of the terminating carrier's gateway(s).
g. Add Resource groups for the voice circuits in the Sky Dance GUI.
h. Setup route lists.
i. Setup translations and routing.

5. For SS7 Carriers this is the final step

a. Configure the voice circuits to map the CICs to the resource group(s) just created.