This guide applies to Mitel MiVoice Business (formerly Mitel 3300 ICP), which is the most widely deployed and SIP-compatible Mitel platform. Mitel’s lower-end Office systems may not support third-party SIP trunks without licensing or restrictions.
SIP Trunk Setup for Voyced – Mitel MiVoice Business
This guide shows how to connect Voyced to Mitel MiVoice Business using a standard SIP trunk. It supports both inbound and outbound calling.
What You’ll Need
Before you begin:
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Access to Mitel System Administration Tool (Web or Console)
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A working Class of Service (COS) and at least one extension
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Your Voyced SIP trunk credentials:
Field | Value |
---|---|
SIP Username | Your-Voyced-DID |
SIP Password | YourServicePassword |
SIP Server | sip.voyced.eu |
SIP Port | 5060 |
Transport Protocol | UDP |
Codecs | alaw, ulaw, g729 |
Firewall requirements:
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Open UDP 5060 for SIP
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Open UDP 10000–20000 for RTP
Step-by-Step Configuration
Step 1: Create a SIP Peer Profile
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Go to System > SIP > SIP Peer Profile
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Click Add
General Settings:
Field | Value |
---|---|
SIP Peer Profile Name | Voyced |
SIP Transport Type | UDP |
Remote Trunk Type | Network |
Address Type | IP Address |
Peer Address | sip.voyced.eu |
Port | 5060 |
Outbound Proxy | Leave blank |
Click Save
Step 2: Assign SIP Authentication
Still in the SIP Peer Profile:
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Go to SIP Authentication
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Set:
Field | Value |
---|---|
User Name | Your-Voyced-DID |
Password | YourServicePassword |
Confirm Password | YourServicePassword |
Click Save
Step 3: Create a Trunk Group
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Go to Trunks > Trunk Group
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Click Add
Settings:
Field | Value |
---|---|
Trunk Group Number | Choose a free ID (e.g. 17) |
Trunk Type | SIP |
Trunk Service Type | Tie Line |
Trunk Service Number | Any (e.g. 9017) |
Click Save
Step 4: Assign Trunks to Trunk Group
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Go to Trunks > Trunk
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Click Add
Fill in:
Field | Value |
---|---|
Trunk Group Assignment | 17 (or your ID) |
Associated Peer Profile | Voyced |
Number of Trunks | Based on your plan |
Click Save
Step 5: Program Call Routing
For Outbound:
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Go to ARS (Automatic Route Selection)
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Add or modify a route to use the Trunk Group for Voyced
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Example:
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Route Name:
VOYCED
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Route Number:
10
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Trunk Group:
17
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Assign dial patterns to use this route (e.g. 0N
, 9N
, etc.)
For Inbound:
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Go to Call Routing > Incoming Call Handling
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Assign DID (e.g.
Your-Voyced-DID
) to ring an extension or hunt group
Step 6: Test & Debug
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Call your Voyced DID from an external number
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Make an outbound call from your extension using the correct prefix
Use Mitel Maintenance Logs > SIP Messages to monitor SIP registration and call setup.
Summary Table
Setting | Value |
---|---|
SIP Server | sip.voyced.eu |
Port | 5060 |
Username | Your-Voyced-DID |
Password | YourServicePassword |
Transport | UDP |
Trunk Type | SIP (Network) |
Codec Preference | alaw, ulaw, g729 |
Last updated: 01/08/2025
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