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To add a SIP Gateway to Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), you can follow these general steps: 1. Identify the SIP Gateway: Determine the type of SIP gateway you have and its capabilities. This can include the vendor, model, and firmware version. 2. Configure SIP Gateway: Configure the SIP Gateway according to the vendor’s documentation. This can include configuring the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server, and other settings. 3. Create SIP Trunk in CUCM: Log in to the CUCM Administration interface and create a SIP Trunk. Enter the IP address of the SIP Gateway as the destination address for the trunk. 4. Configure SIP Profile: Create a SIP Profile that matches the SIP Gateway's capabilities. This can include settings for the codec, DTMF method, and other SIP parameters. 5. Create Route Pattern: Create a Route Pattern that will route calls to the SIP Trunk. Set the Route Pattern to point to the SIP Trunk created in step 3. 6. Test Configuration: Test the configuration by placing a call from a phone on the CUCM to a phone on the SIP Gateway. Verify that the call is successful and that audio is flowing in both directions. 7. Monitor Performance: Monitor the performance of the SIP Gateway and adjust configuration settings as necessary. Overall, adding a SIP Gateway to CUCM requires careful planning and configuration to ensure that calls are properly routed and that audio quality is maintained. It is important to follow best practices and vendor documentation to ensure a successful implementation.
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