NET - Quintum Tenor Configuration Guide
AT&T IP Toll Free
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1 Introduction
This Guide describes the steps for configuring the Network Equipment Technologies
(NET) Tenor AF, or Tenor AX to work with AT&T’s IP Toll Free Service. The NET
Quintum-Tenor AF/AX provides VoIP capability to Analog Telephones, Analog Key
Systems and Analog
PBXs. Tenor Software release P108.09.02 was tested with the
AT&T IP Toll Free Service.
AT&T IP Toll-Free is a managed Voice over IP communication solution that supports
inbound toll-free calling on your data network giving you toll-free service for your U.S.
sites. Toll-Free calls originate in the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) and
are transported over the AT&T MPLS network for delivery via an IP access facility.
The NET Tenor works with your legacy premise telephone equipment and Call Center
applications to answer Toll Free (8YY) calls.
The Tenor AF/AX is a gateway device that converts AT&T IP Toll Free calls to be
answered by your legacy Analog Telephones, Analog Key Systems, Analog PBXs and
Analog
Call Center applications. The Tenor AF/X uses SIP signaling to answer calls
from the AT&T IP Toll Free network.
References in this Service Guide to “Tenor” refer to the Tenor AF or Tenor AX.
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VoIP Calls
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VoIP Calls
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VoIP Calls
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VoIP Calls
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