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Configuring Mitel 3300 for

Spitfire SIP Trunks


This document is a guideline for configuring Spitfire SIP trunks onto Mitel 3300 and includes the settings
required for Inbound DDI routing and Outbound CLI presentation. The settings contained within have
been tested and are known to work at the time of testing.
SIP trunk details such as account number and password will be provided separately.

Provisioning a SIP trunk:

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Inbound Routing Reference only:

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Outbound Routing Reference only:

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Outgoing CLI Reference only:

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As there are several ways to program Inbound/Outbound routing on the Mitel 3300, the Inbound/Outbound routing
examples are intended as a reference only. System installers may program differently according to their
requirements.

Provisioning a SIP Trunk


Log into Mitel system administration
Go to Voice Network Network Elements & select Add

Change the Type to Other


Check the SIP Peer

Enter the details as below.


Note that the FQDN or IP address fields can be spitfiretsp.net or 83.218.143.16.
If you suspect you may be having DNS resolution problems change the FQDN or IP address fields to
83.218.143.16.

Go to System Properties System Feature Settings Class of Service Options & select a COS to use for
your SIP trunk.
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Change Public Network Access via DPNSS to Yes

Go to Trunks Trunk Attributes and select a Trunk Attribute Service Number for use with your SIP
trunk.
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Assign the Class of Service configured previously above


Change the Baud Rate to 9600
Set the Dial in Trunks Incoming Digit Modification Absorb to remove the leading digits as
required. The remainder will be routed later in the System Speed Call field.

Go to Trunks SIP SIP Peer Profile & select Add


Label the SIP Peer appropriately
Select the Network Element created previously for the Spitfire SIP trunk
Local Account Information:
1. Set the Registration User Name to the SIP trunk username supplied by Spitfire. Note that this does not
include the @spitfiretsp.net
2. Change the Address Type to the IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Call Routing and Administration Options:
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Set the Maximum Simultaneous Calls to the number of channels provided by Spitfire
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Change the Trunk Service to the Trunk Attribute Service Number that was previously configured
3.
Change Route Call Using To Header to Yes

Calling Line ID Options:


1. Set the Default CPN to the SIP trunk username supplied by Spitfire. Note that this does not include the
@spitfiretsp.net
2. Change Use Diverting Party Number as Calling Party Number to Yes
Authentication Options:
1. Set the User Name to the SIP trunk username supplied by Spitfire. Note that this does not include the
@spitfiretsp.net
2. Set the Password to the SIP trunk password supplied by Spitfire.
SDP Options:
1.
Change Enable Mitel Proprietary SDP to No
2.
Change Prevent the Use of IP Address 0.0.0.0 in SDP Messages to Yes

Signaling and Header Manipulation Options:


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Change Use P-Asserted Identity Header to Yes
Timers:
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2.

The Registration Period may be a minimum of 300, maximum of 3600


Change the Session Timer to 0

Save the SIP trunk

Inbound DDI Routing Reference only


Go to Trunks SIP SIP Peer Profile Assignment by Incoming DID & select Add
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2.

Enter the Incoming DID Range as supplied by Spitfire. You can wildcard if you wish.
Assign the Spitfire SIP Peer in the SIP Peer Profile Label

Go to System Properties System Feature Settings System Speed Calls


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2.

Enter the remainder digits (i.e. what remains after the absorption in your Trunk Attribute Service
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Enter the extension number you wish to route the DID to in the Actual Number

Outbound Routing Reference only


Go to Call Routing Automatic Route Selection (ARS) ARS Routes and select a route to modify.
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Select SIP Trunk for the Routing Medium


Change the SIP Peer Profile to the Spitfire SIP Peer created earlier
Change the Route Type to PSTN Access Via DPNSS

From here the ARS can be configured as per normal to point outbound external calls to the Spitfire ARS Route.

Outgoing CLI Reference only


In order to present individual outbound CLI you need to program one of the valid Spitfire DDIs on the extension.
This number should be programmed WITHOUT the leading 44 as in the example below:
Go to Users and Devices Telephone Directory Management Associated Directory Numbers and add or
modify an existing entry.
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3.

Assign the extension number to be modified in the Directory Number


Change the Associated Type to CPN Substitution
Enter the outbound CLI number you wish to present in the Associated Number field.

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