Important:
Avaya has multiple platforms (IP Office, Aura, Communication Manager). This guide is written for Avaya IP Office, the most commonly deployed small-to-medium business system.
SIP Trunk Setup for Voyced – Avaya IP Office
Use this guide to connect your Avaya IP Office system to Voyced via a manual SIP trunk configuration. This setup supports both inbound and outbound calling.
What You’ll Need
Before you start, prepare the following:
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Access to the Avaya IP Office Manager
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One or more users/extensions created in the system
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Your Voyced SIP credentials:
Field | Value |
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SIP Username | Your-Voyced-DID |
SIP Password | YourServicePassword |
SIP Server | sip.voyced.eu |
SIP Port | 5060 |
Transport Protocol | UDP |
Codecs | alaw, ulaw, g729 |
Also confirm:
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UDP port 5060 and RTP (10000–20000) are allowed through your firewall
Step-by-Step Configuration
Step 1: Open IP Office Manager
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Launch the Avaya IP Office Manager application
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Connect to your IP Office system and download the current configuration
Step 2: Create a SIP Line
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Navigate to Line > Right-click > New > SIP Line
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Set Line Number (e.g. 17)
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Under SIP Line tab:
Field | Value |
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ITSP Domain Name | sip.voyced.eu |
Send Caller ID | P-Asserted Identity |
URI Type | SIP |
Max Calls per Channel | Set per your plan |
Step 3: Transport Tab (within SIP Line)
Field | Value |
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ITSP Proxy Address | sip.voyced.eu |
Layer 4 Protocol | UDP |
Use Network Topology Info | LAN1 |
Send Port | 5060 |
Step 4: SIP URI Tab
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Click Add
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Local URI:
Your-Voyced-DID
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Contact:
Your-Voyced-DID
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Display Name:
Use Internal Data
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Incoming Group: (e.g. 17)
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Outgoing Group: (same as above)
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Max Calls per Channel: Set to match your plan
Step 5: SIP Credentials (Authentication)
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Go to User > SIP Credentials
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Add the following:
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User Name:
Your-Voyced-DID
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Authentication Name:
Your-Voyced-DID
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Password:
YourServicePassword
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Step 6: Short Codes (for Outbound Calls)
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Go to Short Codes
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Add:
This allows outbound dialling by prefixing with 9 (e.g. 903161234567).
Step 7: Incoming Call Route
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Go to Incoming Call Routes
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Add a new route:
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Incoming Number:
Your-Voyced-DID
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Line Group ID: Match the SIP line
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Destination: Extension, Hunt Group, or Auto Attendant
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Step 8: Save and Reboot
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Save the configuration
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Reboot the system to apply changes
Step 9: Testing and Diagnostics
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From an internal extension, dial out using
9 + number
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Call the
Your-Voyced-DID
from a mobile or landline to test inbound
For logs and SIP trace:
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Use System Monitor
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Filter by SIP, Call, or RTP
Summary Table
Setting | Value |
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SIP Server | sip.voyced.eu |
Username | Your-Voyced-DID |
Password | YourServicePassword |
Port | 5060 (UDP) |
Codec Order | alaw, ulaw, g729 |
Registration Method | SIP URI + SIP Credentials |
Outbound Prefix | 9 |
Last updated: 01/08/2025
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