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BCM 4.0
Business Communications Manager
Document Status: Standard
Document Version: 01.04
Part Number: N0060606
Date: May 2009
BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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BCM 4.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Version: 01.04Part Number: N0060606Date: May 2009BCM 4.0 Networking Configurat

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10 Task ListN0060606N0060606

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100 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606

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101BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 6Configuring resources — media bay modulesThe following describes the Element Manager headings that d

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102 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Explaining the Media Bay Modules headingsThe Telephony Resources panel allows y

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 103BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMedia bay module Bus numbersUnder the headings for DS30 2

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104 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N00606065 Your next step depends on which type of module you are configuring:• If you a

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 105BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 24 Confirming the Programmed Bus TypeTable 19

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106 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Module types and capacitiesRefer to the following table for a description of th

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 107BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAnalog station module• Analog Station Media Bay Module (A

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108 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606GATM (Global Analog Trunk module)These trunk modules can be adjusted to have st

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 109BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe fields that appear on the module screen vary dependin

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11BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideContentsChapter 1Getting started with BCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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110 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 25 Example of PRI module settingsDetermining clock sources for DTMs or

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 111BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Internal —The DTM/BRI does not obtain timing from the n

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112 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 26 T1 parametersInterface levelsThe default Interface levels are the I

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 113BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe PSTN setting requires analog access lines (AAL) that

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114 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 27 E1 ParametersPRI Call-by-Call service selectionThe following provid

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 115BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Select the service you want to change. A configuration

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116 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Provisioning lines (PRI, T1, DASS2)Use the Provision lines heading to provision

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Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 117BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideProvisioning BRI loops/linesTo provision lines on a BRI m

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118 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Bus 08 can also be used for a virtual data module (NA only) when a Business Com

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119BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 7Managing modulesWhen you need to find out information about a module, you can determine the status o

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12 ContentsN0060606N0060606DPNSS 1 services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58DPNSS

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120 Chapter 7 Managing modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 30 Set Port Details Note: A trunk media bay module has no changeable settings on the Trunk Por

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121BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 8Configuring telephony resourcesThe Telephony Resources panel allows you to view and configure the in

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122 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606The top frame of this panel displays a table showing each type of module and the VoIP tru

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 123BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe Telephony Resources table fields are described in Table 24.Tabl

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124 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Media bay module panelsThe panel tabs described in this section appear when a module tabl

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 125BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• DS/CLID: displays for old North American LS/DS or CLID analog tru

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126 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Disconnect timer60, 100, 260, 460, or 600 millisecondsLoop T1Specify the duration of an O

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 127BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideStation modules do not have any configurable module parameters.Loca

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128 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Interface levelsThe default Interface levels are the ISDN loss plan settings. Also refer

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 129BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 33 Call-by-Call Service Selection subpanelTable 26 describ

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Contents 13BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide T1 interface parameters (region-specific) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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130 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606CbC services available by switch protocolTable 27 lists the applicable services for the p

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 131BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 34 Station module Port Details panelFigure 35 Trunk modu

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132 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Provisioning module lines/loopsThere are three provisioning subpanels, which can be acces

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 133BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP telephonesThe tabbed panels described in the topics below appear

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134 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 36 IP Terminal Global Settings subpanelTable 30 defines the fields on this panel

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 135BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP telephone set detailsOnce a Nortel 20XX or 11xx IP telephone re

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136 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Voice over IP trunksThe tabbed panels described in the topics below appear when a VoIP tr

Seite 43 - Basic telephony routing

Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 137BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 38 Routing TableTable 32 Routing Table fields (Sheet 1 o

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138 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606IP Trunk SettingsFigure 39 IP Trunk Settings fieldsVoIP Protocol H323SIPSelect the rout

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 139BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRemote capability MWI <check box> This setting must coordinat

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14 ContentsN0060606N0060606Describing a fallback network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157How fallbac

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140 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606H323 SettingsFigure 40 H323 SettingsTable 34 describes the fields on the H323 Settings

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 141BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideGateway protocol NoneSL1CSEBoth these protocols require a keycode.S

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142 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Alias Names Alias names are comma delimited, and may be one of the following types:E.164

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 143BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideH323 Media ParametersThe H323 Media Parameters tab defines how VoIP

Seite 51 - Routing for tandem networks

144 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N00606061. On the Available list, click the codec you want to add to the Selected list.2. Click t

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 145BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSIP SettingsFigure 42 SIP Settings tabCaution: Operations note: F

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146 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Fallback to circuit-switched Enabled-AllEnabled-TDMDisabledYour choice determines how the

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 147BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSIP Media ParametersSIP trunks are administered separately from H.3

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148 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606SettingsEnable Voice Activity Detection<check box> The voice activity detection (si

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Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 149BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSIP URI MapUse the SIP URI Map to configure the sub-domain name ass

Seite 57 - ETSI Euro network services

Contents 15BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Chapter 18Configuring lines: DPNSS lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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150 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606

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151BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 9VoIP trunk gatewaysWith a VoIP trunk, you can establish communications between a BCM and a remote sy

Seite 60 - Making a conference call

152 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606KeycodesBefore you can use VoIP, you must obtain and install the necessary keycodes. See the Keycode

Seite 61 - Using the diversion feature

Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 153BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 45 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN line Since the

Seite 62 - MORE and the star key (*)

154 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606• type of call signaling, either directly to the far end system or through a network gatekeeper• if t

Seite 63 - Call Offer Displays

Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 155BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• the unique digit(s) that identify the remote system. This is usually part of

Seite 64 - User actions

156 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Call processBased on Figure 46, this is how the call would progress:1 A home-based employee in Santa

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Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 157BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFallback to PSTN from VoIP trunksFallback is a feature that allows a call to pr

Seite 66 - Figure 11 DPNSS networking

158 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Figure 47 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two connections

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Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 159BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 48 Setting up routes and fallback for call to remote system (CDP diali

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16 ContentsN0060606N0060606Incoming call routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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160 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Optional VoIP trunk configurationsThere are a number of VoIP trunk features that are optional to sett

Seite 70 - Incoming calls

Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 161BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideA single gatekeeper manages a set of H.323 endpoints. This unit is called a Gat

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162 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N00606063 BCM Ottawa sends the call Setup message for DN 421 to the gateway at 10.10.10.19, and the call is e

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Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 163BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• If manual dial must be used, then the user should wait until the call is answ

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164 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606

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165BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 10Configuring linesAll the Lines panels show the same type of tabbed panels. The information on the t

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166 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Trunk/Line data - main panelThe top-level Table View panel shows line records for all lines active on

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Chapter 10 Configuring lines 167BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 41 describes the fields found on the Trunk/Line Data main panel.Table 41

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168 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606ParametersFigure 51 Parameters details tabTable 3 Parameters details tab (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute V

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Chapter 10 Configuring lines 169BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePropertiesThe Properties tab shows basic line properties. Not all fields apply t

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Contents 17BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Second Dial Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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170 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Figure 52 Properties details tabTable 42 defines the fields on this panel and indicates the lines.Ta

Seite 81 - Details for application

Chapter 10 Configuring lines 171BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePreferences (lines)The Preferences tab shows information that may vary from trun

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172 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Figure 53 Preferences details panelTable 43 defines the fields on this panel and indicates the lines

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Chapter 10 Configuring lines 173BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDNIS NumberE&M<check box> Defines whether the digits dialed by an exte

Seite 84 - Voice bus paths

174 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Restrictions (Line and Remote)Assigning Line restrictions and Remote Access Package restrictions are p

Seite 85 - Media channel rules

Chapter 10 Configuring lines 175BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 54 Restrictions tables for a lineTable 44 describes the fields on this

Seite 86 - DSP resources rules

176 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Figure 55 Add a DN recordTo add a DN record to a line record1 In the top panel, click the line where

Seite 87 - Voice bus path

177BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 11Configuring lines: PRIPRI are auto-answer lines. These lines cannot be individually assigned to tel

Seite 88 - Voice mail and CC

178 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRIN0060606N0060606Figure 56 PRI line feature configuration process — Part A

Seite 89 - IVR and IVR Fax

Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRI 179BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 57 PRI line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring PRI

Seite 90 - IP Trunks

18 ContentsN0060606N0060606Chapter 33Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335Using MCDN to network wi

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180 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRIN0060606N0060606• Pub. Received #: Not applicable.• Priv. Received #: Not applicable.• Distinct Ring: If you want

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Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRI 181BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo configure Call-by-Call services and the PRI lines1 Set up the DTM module

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182 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRIN0060606N0060606

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183BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 12Configuring lines: Target linesTarget lines are virtual lines that allow the mapping of received di

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184 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: Target linesN0060606N0060606Figure 58 Configuring target lines — main screen

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Chapter 12 Configuring lines: Target lines 185BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 59 Configuring target lines — subscreens

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186 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: Target linesN0060606N0060606Configuring Target line settingsThe following procedure describes the fields that need t

Seite 98 - Changing the DS30 split

187BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 13Configuring lines: T1-E&MThe following paths indicate where to access the E&M lines in Elem

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188 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MN0060606N0060606Figure 60 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 189BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 61 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part B

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Contents 19BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Executive intrusion, Intrusion protection level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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190 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MN0060606N0060606Figure 62 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part C

Seite 103 - Identifying the module

Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 191BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring E&M line featuresThe following procedure describes t

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192 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MN0060606N0060606• Redirect to: If you want to automatically direct calls out of the system to a specific t

Seite 105 - These fields must agree

193BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 14Configuring lines: T1-Loop startLoop start trunks provide remote access to the BCM from the public

Seite 106 - Module types and capacities

194 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startN0060606N0060606Figure 63 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 195BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 64 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part B

Seite 108 - Ports on Bus

196 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startN0060606N0060606Figure 65 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part C

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Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 197BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring digital (T1/E1) loop start linesThe following procedu

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198 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startN0060606N0060606• Redirect to: If you want to automatically direct calls out of the system to a specifi

Seite 111 - Timing within networks

199BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 15Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartThe following describes how to configure T1-Digital Groun

Seite 112 - Interface levels

Copyright © 2008–2009 Nortel Networks, All Rights ReservedAll rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Th

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20 ContentsN0060606N0060606Fallback to PSTN from VoIP trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407Describing

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200 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartN0060606N0060606Figure 66 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration process — Part ADo yo

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Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 201BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 67 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration

Seite 116 - To provision a line

202 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartN0060606N0060606Configuring digital ground start line featuresThe following procedure describ

Seite 117 - Internally-driven channels

Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 203BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Remote Packages: Enter a valid remote access package

Seite 118 - Working with the modules

204 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartN0060606N0060606

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205BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 16Configuring lines: T1-DIDDID (Direct Inward Dial) lines are lines on a digital trunk module on a T1

Seite 120 - Trunk Port Details record

206 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDN0060606N0060606Figure 68 DID line feature configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 207BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 69 DID line feature configuration process — Part B

Seite 122 - Telephony Resources table

208 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDN0060606N0060606Configuring DID line featuresThe following procedure describes the fields that need to be conf

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Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 209BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Suggested next steps:• Dialing plan sections “Dialing plan: System set

Seite 124 - Media bay module panels

Contents 21BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Chapter 50Port Ranges Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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210 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDN0060606N0060606

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211BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 17Configuring lines: DASS2 linesDASS2 lines are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indic

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212 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesN0060606N0060606Figure 70 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 213BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 71 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part BConfig

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214 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesN0060606N0060606• Control Set: Identify a DN if you are using this line with scheduling.• Line type: Defi

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Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 215BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide“Dialing plan: System settings” on page 309“Dialing plan: Public ne

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216 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesN0060606N0060606

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217BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 18Configuring lines: DPNSS linesDPNSS lines are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indic

Seite 133 - IP telephones

218 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesN0060606N0060606Figure 72 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 219BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 73 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part BConfig

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22 ContentsN0060606N0060606Chapter 57Data networking overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479What is da

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220 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesN0060606N0060606• Prime Set: If you want the line to be answered at another telephone if the line is not

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Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 221BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide“Dialing plan: System settings” on page 309“Dialing plan: Public ne

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222 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesN0060606N0060606

Seite 139 - Table 33 IP Trunk Settings

223BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 19BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephone) services. The following

Seite 140 - H323 Settings

224 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsN0060606N0060606Figure 74 BRI loops configuration process

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Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 225BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring BRI T-loop parametersTo configure BRI T-loop parameters1 Identif

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226 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsN0060606N0060606Prerequisites:Configuring provisioned BRI line featuresThe following procedure describes the field

Seite 143 - H323 Media Parameters

Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 227BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Set the restriction and remote package scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Li

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228 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsN0060606N0060606

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229BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 20Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devicesBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephon

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Contents 23BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Configuring multiple IP addresses for a WAN interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521Con

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230 Chapter 20 Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devicesN0060606N0060606To set BRI properties for ISDN device connections1 On the top panel, ide

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Chapter 20 Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devices 231BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 75 ISDN DN record overviewPrerequisitesCo

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232 Chapter 20 Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devicesN0060606N0060606Configuring an ISDN telephone DN recordOn each panel on the DNs list, ad

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233BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 21BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesThe Loops tables display settings for installed BRI modules.The follow

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234 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606Figure 76 Loops tableTable 46 describes the fields found on the Loop main panel.Table 46

Seite 152 - Keycodes

Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 235BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideT-loop general settingsThe Settings tab allows you to define loop ch

Seite 153 - Local gateway programming

236 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606Figure 78 SPIDs and network DNs (T-loops, North America only)Table 48 defines the fields

Seite 154 - Routing Table

Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 237BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideT-loops D-packet serviceUse the D-Packet service tab to configure D-

Seite 155 - PSTN call to remote node

238 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606Figure 79 D-Packet Service (T-loops) tabTable 49 describes each section on the D-Packet

Seite 156 - Call process

Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 239BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 80 illustrates the Details for Loop panel.Figure 80 Assigne

Seite 157 - Describing a fallback network

24 ContentsN0060606N0060606Configuring a PPPoE interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557Link Paramete

Seite 158 - How fallback routing works

240 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606

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241BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 22CLID: Name displayBCM displays the name of the calling party at the answering telephone when this i

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242 Chapter 22 CLID: Name displayN0060606N0060606Calling Party Name with status of Private can appear on the Called Party telephone as Private name. I

Seite 161 - Gatekeeper call scenarios

Chapter 22 CLID: Name display 243BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLimitations:• Due to system resource limitations, only 30 telephones can be ass

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244 Chapter 22 CLID: Name displayN0060606N0060606Figure 81 Naming components in the systemIncoming and outgoing call displayIf you subscribe to Call

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Chapter 22 CLID: Name display 245BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 82 Sending and receiving call displayK9 Unit5552354*Trunks*Public or P

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246 Chapter 22 CLID: Name displayN0060606N0060606

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247BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 23Configuring CLID on your systemThe following describes the various areas in the system that need co

Seite 166 - Trunk/Line data - main panel

248 Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your systemN0060606N0060606Figure 83 CLID configuration process

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Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your system 249BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideProgramming incoming CLIDTelephones can receive Name, Number, and

Seite 168 - Parameters

Contents 25BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 169 - Properties

250 Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your systemN0060606N00606063 In order for the telephone to display the name, it must have Caller ID set for the lin

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Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your system 251BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide•The OLI number. Refer to “Line Access tab” in the BCM 4.0 Device

Seite 171 - Preferences (lines)

252 Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your systemN0060606N0060606Blocking outgoing name display at the trunksTo block outgoing name display at the media

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253BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 24Dialing plansThe BCM allows for flexible dialing plans using access codes, destination codes, PSTN

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254 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606A dialing string is the numbers that the caller physically enters on a telephone or programs onto a memory

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 255BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCalls coming in over private networks or PRI/BRI termination target lines can be set

Seite 175 - Assigned DNs

256 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Internal feature access: Meanwhile, you need to keep in mind that the leading digit of any of the above di

Seite 176 - Figure 55 Add a DN record

Chapter 24 Dialing plans 257BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideProgramming note: Auto-answer trunks such as PRI, T1, BRI, and VoIP trunks, use thes

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258 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606• You can define up to 30 entries.• Each entry consists of a DN prefix string (1 to 10 digits) and a lengt

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 259BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideOutgoing public calls routingOutgoing public calls from within the system typically

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26 ContentsN0060606N0060606Deleting a Branch Office IPSec tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672Creating a tunnel

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260 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606MCDN trunks also allow public call types when tandeming calls from another system on the private network.

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 261BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUsing the Received # lengthIf you change the DN length of your system, you may need

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262 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606• If the call is from (ETSI-QSIG, MCDN, NI, DMS100, DMS250) and tagged as Private/Subscriber, the system p

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 263BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 84 Incoming public and private call coding

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264 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Determining line access dialing“Understanding access codes” on page 265 and “Configuring call routing” on

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 265BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUnderstanding access codesThe system uses access codes to direct calls to the correc

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266 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606The default settings shown in Table 52 can help you plan your access codes so there are no conflicts.Call

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 267BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe system assigns Call Park codes to calls in sequence, from the lowest to the high

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268 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Tips about access codesUse the following tips to assist you in planning the access codes for your system.•

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 269BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 86 Local call tandemed through BCM nodesCalls coming in from the public net

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270 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Using Carrier codesA multi-digit Carrier access code contains an Equal Access Identifier Code (CAC) follow

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 271BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRouting configurationThe settings for a call routing include:• a three-digit route n

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272 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Call-by-Call servicesBCM supports the Call-by-Call Services listed in Table 53. Switches supporting Call b

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 273BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSwitched Digital N/A N/A N/A ACCUNET4Nine Hundred N/A N/A Nine Hundred MultiQuestPub

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274 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Provisioning for Call by Call limits with PRITo program the system for Call by Call Limits with a PRI inte

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 275BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideWhen you select or change a PRI protocol, the Service Type and Service ID fields aut

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276 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Why use destination codes?Routes determine path (line or pool) and any required access numbers.Destination

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 277BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 87 Using destination codes to access another systemDeciding on a codeWhen d

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278 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Example: If users are used to dialing 9-1-555-1234-<DN number> to reach another system (whose DN cod

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 279BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 88 Carrier code call numbering sequenceRouting schedules and alternate rout

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280 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606When a user dials, and the telephone cannot capture the preferred line (First Route), the system tries eac

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283BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 25Dialing plan: Routing configurationsThe following describes how to configure the lines and loops to

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284 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Figure 90 Routing workflow

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 285BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDestination code numbering in a networkBecause the system che

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286 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N00606063 Set up the Normal schedule with the route number you defined in step 1.Figure 91

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 287BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Under the Normal schedule for the destination code, enter t

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288 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606]]\Programming for least-cost routingIt can be less expensive to use another long d

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 289BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo set up the multiple routing overflow feature1 You assign t

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29BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 1Getting started with BCMRefer to the following topics for general BCM information:• “About BCM”• “Sym

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290 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Dialing plan using public linesFigure 93 and Figure 94 provide examples of how you

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292 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Adding Carrier access codes to destination codesIn some cases, long distance servic

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 293BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Set Absorbed Length to 1.The digit 9 is only used internall

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294 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Figure 96 Local call tandemed through private network nodesLocal PSTNDialout: 9-8

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295BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 26Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesA large system usually requires a number of destination

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296 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606RoutesThe first step to setting up call routing is to define line pools into

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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 297BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 61 describes the fields on the top frame.Table 6

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298 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606PRI route typesTable 62 lists the service/DN type choices available for PRI

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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 299BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 98 Destination codes table panelTable 63 desc

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3BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTask ListGetting started with BCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606AcronymsThe following is a list of acronyms used in this guide.Table 1 Acronyms (Sheet 1 of 2)

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300 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606Alternate routes for routing schedulesWhen you select a route on the Destina

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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 301BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSecond Dial ToneThis feature provides dial tone for ou

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302 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606Figure 100 Second Dial ToneTable 4 Second Dial ToneAttribute Value Descr

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303BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 27Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesThe Line Pools panels allow you to:• assign access code

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304 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesN0060606N0060606Figure 101 Dialing Plan - Line Pools tableTable 65 describes the fields o

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Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 305BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLine pools: DNs tabThe DNs tab shows you which DNs ha

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306 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesN0060606N0060606Line pools: Call-by-Call Limits tab (PRI only)For PRI lines that provide Ca

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Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 307BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 67 describes the fields on the Lines tab.Table

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308 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesN0060606N0060606

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309BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 28Dialing plan: System settingsThe panels described in this section define various common system sett

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 31BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideOrganizationThis guide is organized for easy access to information that exp

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310 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606Figure 104 Dialing Plan - General settings and Direct Dial devicesTable 68 describes eac

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Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settings 311BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDialing timeout Default: 4 secondsThis is the maximum period allowed

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312 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606To define a direct dial set1 On the Direct Dial table, click the fields beside the set num

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Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settings 313BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideReceived number notes• If you change the received number length for

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314 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606Tips about access codesHere are some pointers to assist you in planning the access codes f

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Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settings 315BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCall Park codesWhen you park a call (FEATURE 74), the system assigns

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316 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606You can disable Call Park by setting the Park Code to None.

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317BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 29Dialing plan: Public networkThe panel described in this section defines the number planning require

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318 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public networkN0060606N0060606This panel includes information about:• “Public Network Settings” on page 318• “Public netw

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Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public network 319BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePublic network DN lengthsThe Public network DN length tells the syste

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32 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606—DTM—FEM— GASM—GATM4, GATM8BCM featuresBCM supports the complete range of IP telephony features o

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320 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public networkN0060606N0060606Table 70 describes each field on this panel.About the Public Network DN lengths tableIn the

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Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public network 321BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDeleting a DN prefix1 On the Public Network DN Lengths panel, click t

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322 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public networkN0060606N0060606Table 71 describes each field on this panel.To add a carrier code1 Click Add.2 Enter the re

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323BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 30Dialing plan: Private network settingsThe following panels define various system settings that affe

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324 Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settingsN0060606N0060606• “ETSI-specific network features” on page 327Private Network SettingsThe setting

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Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settings 325BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePrivate Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)If

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326 Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settingsN0060606N0060606VoIP-specific private network dialingThe features contained in the VoIP subpanel

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Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settings 327BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 109 VoIP special dialing plan settingsUse Table 74

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328 Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settingsN0060606N0060606Outgoing private calls routingWhen you set up routing for private calls, the rout

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329BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 31Public networking: Setting up basic systemsPublic networks are the connection between the BCM and t

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 33BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSymbols and conventions used in this guideThese symbols are used to highlig

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330 Chapter 31 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsN0060606N0060606Programming:Lines • Set lines to manual answer.• Configure into a line pool.

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Chapter 31 Public networking: Setting up basic systems 331BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLines• Assign lines as auto-answer. Note: DID lines ar

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332 Chapter 31 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsN0060606N0060606

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333BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 32Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeIf your system is connected by a private network t

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334 Chapter 32 Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeN0060606N0060606Dialing plan/Routing:• Coordinate Dialing plan with private network no

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335BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 33Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPThis following describes how to network BCMs together in

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336 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606— Meridian Mail link (options 77 and 85)— basic Attendant Console Directory f

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 337BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMeridian MCDN call features over PRI SL-1 linesBesides

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338 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Programming notesCamp-onA call received by the Meridian attendant can be assi

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 339BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 115 Camping a callBreak-inThe Meridian attenda

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34 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606The following conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Terminal display

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340 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606• DND on busy is turned on.• prime set is also busy, with no free key, and wi

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 341BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide— Program telephones with a target line that specifies

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342 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606UDP-specific programmingCDP-specific programmingBCM UDP programming• Private

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 343BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideM1 CDP programming•PNI LD 16, RDB - PNI in M1 programmi

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344 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606VM programming with Meridian 1If you are using the centralized voice message

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 345BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAn example of a private network with Meridian 1Figure 1

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346 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Routing is set up such that network calls are made by dialing a four-digit pr

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 347BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideBCM dialing plan settings: Table 78 lists the dialing p

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348 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Configuring fallback over a VoIP MCDN networkThe Voice over IP (VoIP) MCDN ne

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 349BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 118 M1 to BCM network diagramTo set up the M1

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 35BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideBCM200/400 BCM 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide (N0060612)Keycode Ins

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350 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Networking with ETSI QSIG (International systems only)ETSI QSIG is the Europe

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Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 351BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSettings for some of the hardware parameters for the ET

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353BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 34Private networking: Using shared line poolsUsing shared line pools is a powerful and efficient way

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354 Chapter 34 Private networking: Using shared line poolsN0060606N0060606Figure 120 Network example using shared line poolsTable 80 shows the syste

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355BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 35Private networking: Basic parametersThe following provides an overview of the values in the system

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356 Chapter 35 Private networking: Basic parametersN0060606N0060606Remote access to the networkAuthorized users can access TIE lines, central office l

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359BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 36Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresIf the MCDN protocol is added to a PRI SL-1 or Vo

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36 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606CallPilot Programming Record (N0027404)CallPilot Reference Guide (N0060617)CallPilot Telephone Ad

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360 Chapter 36 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresN0060606N0060606ISDN Call Connection LimitationThe ICCL feature piggybacks on the cal

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Chapter 36 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network features 361BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Select the TAT check box.Configuring ETSI Eur

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362 Chapter 36 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresN0060606N0060606Table 82 ETSI network valuesAttribute Values DescriptionNetwrk Dive

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363BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 37Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksPRI trunks and VoIP trunks can be used to create a

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364 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606The following tables show the routing tables for Node A and Node C for

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Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 365BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• “Calls originating in the private network” on p

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366 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606Calls originating in the private networkTable 88 describes how each nod

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Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 367BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUsing VoIP to tandem systemsYou can connect multi

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368 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606Figure 122 Multiple BCMs network diagramTo set up a network of BCMs1

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 37BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideT7000 Telephone User Card (P0912061)T7100 Telephone User Card (P0609621)T72

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370 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606

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371BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 38Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)Programming note: software keys are required to

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372 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606For example, user A forwards all calls to telephone B, a temporary

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Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 373BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDiversion on No Reply feature takes precedenc

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374 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606Restrictions by telephone type• model 7000 telephone — associated L

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376 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606Figure 124 DPNSS networkingTable 125 shows examples of the routin

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Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 377BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideGuidelines for creating a private dialing pla

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379BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 39Private networking: Using destination codesBy properly planning and programming routing tables and

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38 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606Contact Center Supervisor Guide (N0060621)Other ApplicationsBCM 4.0 Personal Call Manager User Gu

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380 Chapter 39 Private networking: Using destination codesN0060606N0060606Target line (internal)Line 125 Target linePrivate Received # 2221Line Access

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Chapter 39 Private networking: Using destination codes 381BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIf a user in New York wants to call Toronto within the

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382 Chapter 39 Private networking: Using destination codesN0060606N0060606The call appears on the routing table on the BCM in Santa Clara as 6-221. Be

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383BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 40Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesThe example shown in Figure 127 highlights the use of

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384 Chapter 40 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesN0060606N0060606The total required is thus 28 lines. If the BCM systems were using T1 trun

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Chapter 40 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call services 385BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRouting Services Private Network Public networkNew Y

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386 Chapter 40 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesN0060606N0060606

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387BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 41Configuring voice messagingYou can have either an internal voice message service, or you can connec

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388 Chapter 41 Configuring voice messagingN0060606N0060606Table 92 describes each field on this panel.Programming MWI and MWC stringsMWI and MWC infor

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Chapter 41 Configuring voice messaging 389BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide•A # must be present at the end.•A # or a * cannot be present in the f

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390 Chapter 41 Configuring voice messagingN0060606N0060606

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391BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 42Configuring centralized voice mailThe BCM supports voice mail configuration either from the local s

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392 Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mailN0060606N0060606For details about setting up the CallPilot parameters and features, refer to the Call

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Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mail 393BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• CallPilot or auto attendant is set up and is running for the

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394 Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mailN0060606N0060606• Private network has been set up, with MCDN, between the satellite and host system.•

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Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mail 395BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide10 In the Details for DN subpanel, click the Line Assignment ta

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396 Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mailN0060606N0060606Apart from line configuration, MCDN over VoIP has the same system configuration. To s

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397BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 43VoIP overview On the BCM, the LAN configuration consists of two components: Router LAN configuratio

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398 Chapter 43 VoIP overviewN0060606N0060606TelephonesThe BCM can communicate using digital telephones (7000, 7100, 7100N, T7208, 7208, 7208N, 7316, 7

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Chapter 43 VoIP overview 399BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLANA Local Area Network (LAN) is a communications network that serves users within a

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4 Task ListN0060606N0060606Configuring lines: DPNSS lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217To configure DPNSS line

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40 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606

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400 Chapter 43 VoIP overviewN0060606N0060606Codecs with silence suppression, also referred to as VAD (Voice Activity Detection), make VAD active on th

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401BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 44VoIP trunk gatewaysWith a VoIP trunk, you can establish communications between a BCM and a remote s

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402 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606KeycodesBefore you can use VoIP, you must obtain and install the necessary keycodes. See the Keycod

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Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 403BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 129 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN line Since t

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404 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606• type of call signaling, either directly to the far end system or through a network gatekeeper• if

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Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 405BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• the unique digit(s) that identify the remote system. This is usually part of

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406 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Call processBased on Figure 130, this is how the call would progress:1 A home-based employee in Sant

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408 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Figure 131 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two connectio

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41BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 2System telephony networking overviewThe system supports both public and private networking for teleph

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410 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Optional VoIP trunk configurationsThere are a number of VoIP trunk features that are optional to set

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Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 411BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideA single gatekeeper manages a set of H.323 endpoints. This unit is called a Ga

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412 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N00606063 BCM Ottawa sends the call Setup message for DN 421 to the gateway at 10.10.10.19, and the call is

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Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 413BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• If manual dial must be used, then the user should wait until the call is ans

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415BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 45Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysThe following explains how to configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunks

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416 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606— If your network uses a gatekeeper (H.323 trunks only), there are also specific setting

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Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 417BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIf the network has a gatekeeper (H.323 trunks, only), the BCM can

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418 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606• RAS port: If the VoIP application requires a non-standard RAS port, enter the port num

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Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 419BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring a remote gateway (H.323 trunks)The following explains

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42 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 1 PBX systemIncoming calls1 A call comes in on a line.2 The receptionist ans

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420 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Figure 134 Remote gateway recordConfiguring VoIP linesVoIP lines require a keycode to

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Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 421BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideYou must also set up target lines when you use these trunks.The fo

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422 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N00606064 Set the restriction and remote restrictions scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Line Rest

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423BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 46VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationThe following describes the use of a gatekeeper for

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424 Chapter 46 VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationN0060606N0060606Similarly, to make a CS 1000 system-to-BCM 3.01 (or later) call, ensure

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425BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 47T.38 faxIf you are using the T.38 fax protocol, it is assumed that you have already configured IP t

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426 Chapter 47 T.38 faxN0060606N00606065 Verify that the codecs are set at the default before performing T.38 sessions.To enable a T.38 fax1 Click Con

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Chapter 47 T.38 fax 427BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 136 Media Gateways panelT.38 Fax restrictions Voice mail, IVR, and T.38 FoIP sha

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428 Chapter 47 T.38 faxN0060606N0060606• Avoid using manual dial on the originating fax machine. In some fax machines, dialing manually results in a m

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Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 429BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 48Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackThe following pat

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 43BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 2 DID systemIncoming calls1 DID trunks are assigned to

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430 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Adding routes for fallbackEnter the routes you want to use for normal and fallback t

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Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 431BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo assign a VoIP line pool1 Click the route you created for th

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432 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Configuring the schedules for the destination codesUnder the destination code headin

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Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 433BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSetting up the VoIP schedule to overflow Once you have configu

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434 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Deactivating the VoIP scheduleTo deactivate a schedule1 Dial FEATURE #873. The phone

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Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 435BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe systems already communicate through a PRI line, which will

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436 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Confirm or assign target lines to all DNs or Hunt Groups.<targetline #> Config

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Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 437BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMaking calls through a private VoIP network gatewayFrom a tele

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439BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 49Port ranges overviewThe Port Ranges panel provides a list of which Ports are currently being used f

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44 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Tandem calling to a remote PSTNA system connected to a private network that uses dedi

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440 Chapter 49 Port ranges overviewN0060606N0060606

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441BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 50Port Ranges PanelThe Port Ranges panel allows you to reserve ports for use by UDP (User Datagram Pr

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442 Chapter 50 Port Ranges PanelN0060606N0060606Figure 138 Port Ranges panelTo add new port ranges in the RTP over UDP table1 On the RTP over UDP ta

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Chapter 50 Port Ranges Panel 443BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideModifying RTP over UDP Port RangesTo modify an entry on the RTP over UDP table1

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444 Chapter 50 Port Ranges PanelN0060606N0060606To modify an entry on the UDP table1 On the UDP table, select the entry to modify.2 Type in the new va

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445BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 51Media GatewaysCertain types of IP communications pass through Media Gateways on the BCM. You can co

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447BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 52Call security and remote accessSystem restrictions are required to ensure that your system is used

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448 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606In addition to restricting telephone numbers, you can prevent people from entering diali

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 449BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe dialing string 911, which is the number for emergency assistan

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 45BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCallers in the public networkThese callers use the public lines

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450 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606Restriction filter examplesLine and set restrictions are shown in Figure 140 and Figure

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 451BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 141 Remote line restriction exampleRemote call-in program

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452 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606• “Remote access on DPNSS lines” on page 453• “Remote access on a private network” on pa

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 453BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• DISA cannot be administered to a T1 DID and PRI trunk. You can p

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454 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606Defining remote access packagesThe Remote access packages setting allows you to control

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 455BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRemote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature

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456 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606Busy tone You have dialed a busy line pool access code. You hear system dial tone again

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457BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 53Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)This following describes the telephony

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458 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)N0060606N0060606Figure 142 Remote access task overview

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Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 459BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSetting up remote access on linesSet

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46 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606BCM systems can be networked together using T-1, PRI or VoIP trunks. PRI SL-1 lines a

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460 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)N0060606N0060606Remote access on PRIRemote system access on PRI trunks is

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Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 461BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRemote access on a private networkSy

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462 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)N0060606N0060606

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463BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 54Call security: Restriction filtersThe following describes the panels that are used to enter restric

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464 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersN0060606N0060606Figure 143 Restriction Filters panelsTable 104 provides a description of the fields

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Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 465BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe default values for restriction filters are based on country

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466 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersN0060606N006060613 Next steps: Assign filters to lines, DN records and class of service (CoS) passwor

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Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 467BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFilters 02, 03, and 04, although not preset with restrictions a

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469BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 55Call security: Remote access packagesThe following describes the telephony configuration that is us

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 47BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• DTMs configured for T1 can have digital lines configured as G

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470 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesN0060606N0060606Figure 144 Remote Access Packages tablesTable 106 describes each field on this p

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Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packages 471BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe following is an example of how a remote access package w

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472 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesN0060606N0060606

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473BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 56Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessThe Class of Service panel allows you to configure passw

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474 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessN0060606N0060606Figure 145 Class of Service table panelTable 107 describes the fields on t

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Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 475BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add or modify a CoS password 1 On the Class of Serv

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476 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessN0060606N0060606Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature, and remo

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Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 477BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo access the system over a public network1 Dial the s

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478 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessN0060606N0060606

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479BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 57Data networking overviewThe BCM is a converged voice product, and can be connected to virtually any

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48 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 4 Dialing plan for T1 E&M routing networkEach system must be running BCM

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480 Chapter 57 Data networking overviewN0060606N0060606• Complete the pre-installation checklist. This will make sure that you’ve made all necessary p

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481BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 58Prerequisites checklistBefore you set up voice over IP (VoIP) trunks or IP telephones on a BCM, com

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482 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606Network devicesThe following table contains questions about devices on the network such as firew

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Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 483BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideNetwork assessmentThe following table questions are meant to ensure that t

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484 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606KeycodesAll elements of VoIP trunks and IP telephony are locked by the BCM keycode system. Answe

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Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 485BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFinding the published IP addressThe published IP address is the IP address

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486 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N00606063 Click the Global Settings Tab.The Global Setting tab appears. See Figure 146.4 Select the devi

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Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 487BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 147 Selecting the Published IP addressThe flowchart shown above m

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488 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606Media gateway parameters for IP serviceTo set up the media gateway resources that you require fo

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Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 489BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideReserved Media Gateway CodecG.711G.729G.723Choose the preferred codec that

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 49BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePRI networking using Call-by-Call servicesThe example shown in

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490 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606VoIP trunksComplete this checklist if you are configuring VoIP trunks.IP telephone recordsComple

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Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 491BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide8.d Have you determined the default codecs (and payload sizes), and defau

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493BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 59Configuring the LAN resourcesBCM is equipped with an Ethernet/802.3 network interface card which su

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494 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Network Interfaces panelFigure 149 Network Interfaces tableTable 6 Network Interfaces

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Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 495BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring LAN resourcesRefer to the following information on how t

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496 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Table 7 LAN Interfaces detailsAttribute Value DescriptionInterfaceMAC address <read-o

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Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 497BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP SettingsFigure 151 LAN IP SettingsTable 8 IP SettingsAttribut

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498 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Configuring the LAN as a DHCP ClientThe LAN on the BCM can be configured as a DHCP Client.

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Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 499BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring multiple IP addresses for the LAN interfaceAdding an add

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Task List 5BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo configure ICCL ...

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50 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606If the MCDN protocol is added to this type of private network, the network provides a

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500 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 152 Additional IP AddressesAdditional IP AddressesTo modify an additional IP Addr

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Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 501BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Click Modify.The Modify Subnet dialog box appears.6 Modify the IP

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502 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606

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503BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 60Configuring the WAN resourcesA WAN (wide area network) is a geographically dispersed data communica

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504 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a full-duplex transmission p

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 505BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Multilink PPP, by default, defines the usage of Short Sequence Num

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506 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 153 WAN Summary parametersTable 10 WAN summary parametersAttribute Value Descr

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 507BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideWAN Interface PropertiesFigure 154 WAN Interface PropertiesNote: E

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508 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606WAN IP AddressFigure 155 WAN IP AddressSetting WAN T1 ParametersThe WAN T1 Parameters pa

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 509BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Click the WAN T1 Parameters tab.The WAN T1 Parameters details pane

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 51BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideVoIP note: You can also use VoIP trunks between some or all of

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510 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Setting WAN Sync ParametersThe WAN Sync Parameters panel is available for configuring the

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 511BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 157 WAN Sync ParametersSetting WAN Frame Relay ParametersTo

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512 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 158 Frame Relay ParametersTable 15 WAN frame relay parameters (Sheet 1 of 2)Att

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 513BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePVC Configuration If frame relay is your link protocol, you must con

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514 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 159 PVC ConfigurationTable 16 PVC Configuration fields (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 515BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add PVC congestion control1 Click Configuration > Resources &g

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516 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606To modify a PVC setting1 Click Configuration > Resources > Network Interfaces.2 Clic

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 517BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 160 WAN PPP ParametersTable 17 WAN PPP parameters (Sheet

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518 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606User name nnadminBTRemoteIsdnSelect the user name used for authentication by the far end o

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 519BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMultilink PPP ParametersMultilink PPP layer fragmentation over a slo

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52 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Table 1 Node A destination code table, external terminationRoute Absorb length Dest

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520 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 161 Multilink PPP Parameters panelTable 18 Multilink PPP Parameters panel detai

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 521BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring multiple IP addresses for a WAN interfaceYou can assign

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522 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 162 Additional IP address parametersTo add an additional IP address1 Click Config

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Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 523BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Click the IP Address you want to modify.5 Click Modify.6 Change th

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524 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N00606063 Click the PVC Configuration tab.The PVC details panel appears.4 Select the PVC.5 Click t

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525BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 61Data modulesThe following discusses configuration for modules and applications that require data or

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526 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606• supports loopbacks between the DDI Mux and the internal BCM components, and between the DDI Mux and digit

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Chapter 61 Data modules 527BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 164 Network overview: DDI MUX connected to BCM400 internal routerFigure 165

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528 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606Configuring DDI Mux connectionsAfter you install the DDI Mux, configure the module settings in the Element

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Chapter 61 Data modules 529BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAssigning lines for voice trafficA digital T1 line has up to 24 telephone lines avail

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 53BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUnderstanding MCDN network featuresWhen you connect your BCM sy

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530 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N00606064 Click Add.The Add Lines Assignment dialog appears. 5 In the Add Lines Assignment dialog box, enter the li

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Chapter 61 Data modules 531BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Configure the setting to match the DTE you are connecting to the DDI Mux.Table 121

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532 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606Configuring a data moduleDS30 bus 08 is reserved for configuring circuit switched B-channels as a WAN inter

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Chapter 61 Data modules 533BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo assign one or more Fixed lines to the data module1 Click Configuration > Resour

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534 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606Line assignmentYou can assign one or more lines to the BayStack data module for incoming data transmission.

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Chapter 61 Data modules 535BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLine pool accessYou can give the BayStack data module access to a line pool for outgo

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536 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606

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537BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 62Configuring the Dial-up resourcesBCM allows the creation and use of dial-up connections for the fol

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538 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Dial-out for WANBackupModem, ISDN and PPPoE interfaces can be configured as back-up co

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 539BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 166 Dial-in ParametersTable 20 Dial-in Parameters pan

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54 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 6 Network call redirection pathISDN Call Connection LimitationThe ICCL (ISDN

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540 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606 IP address pool <IP address> Enter the IP address BCM assigns when a remote sit

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 541BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo access the BCM for maintenance over an analog line1 Connect a

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542 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606The V.92 modem WAN connection always uses PPP as the link layer protocol. For correct

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 543BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDial-outModem Dial-outRefer to the following topics:• ““Configur

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544 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606To enable or disable the modem interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Netw

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 545BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 167 Interface summary panelLink ParametersTo configure

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546 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606061 Click Configuration > Resources > Network Interfaces > Interfaces tab.2 Cli

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 547BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP Address SpecificationTo configure the Modem IP Address Specif

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548 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 169 IP Address Specification panelAccess ParametersTo configure the Modem Acc

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 549BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 170 Access ParametersISDN Dial-outBCM 4.0 supports ISDN

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 55BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTrunk Route OptimizationTrunk Route Optimization (TRO) finds th

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550 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Creating an ISDN dial out interfaceTo create an ISDN dial out interface1 Click Configu

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 551BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideISDN Channel CharacteristicsFigure 171 ISDN Channel Characteri

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552 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606ISDN Link ParametersTo configure the ISDN Link Parameters1 Click Configuration > Re

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 553BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 172 ISDN Link ParametersISDN Access ParametersTo config

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554 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606063 Click the Access Parameters tab.The Access Parameters panel appears. See Figure 173.

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 555BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideISDN Channel CharacteristicsTo modify the characteristics of an

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556 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)Refer to the following topics:• “Settings

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 557BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Configure the settings. Refer to the information in Table 129.

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558 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606• “DNS Settings” on page 560• “Access Parameters” on page 561Link ParametersTo configu

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 559BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 175 Link ParametersIP Address SpecificationsTo configur

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56 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 9 shows how TAT reduces the line requirements. The solid line shows Telephone

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560 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606064 Click the IP Address Specification tab.The IP Address Specification panel appears. S

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 561BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 177 DNS Settings PanelAccess ParametersTo configure PPP

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562 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 178 Access ParametersAfter you configure PPPoE, make sure that your broadband

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 563BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 179 Deleting a PPPoE InterfaceAuto dial-outManagement a

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564 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Creating an auto dial-out interfaceTo add an auto dial-out interface1 Create a Modem o

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Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 565BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• modem user secure callback• CDR records retrieval• backup to a

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566 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606066 Select the new Modem interface.7 Click the Link Parameters tab in the bottom panel.8

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567BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 63Configuring Net Link ManagerNet Link Manager is a BCM service that provides WAN link failure protec

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568 Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link ManagerN0060606N0060606 Warning: If dial-up connection is used as the primary WAN connection, no backup link is av

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Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link Manager 569BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo enable or disable Net Link Manager1 Click Configuration > Resou

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 57BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 10 ETSI QSIG networkingTable 6 lists the settings for

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570 Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link ManagerN0060606N0060606Figure 180 Permanent WAN connection details panelTable 134 Permanent WAN connection set

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Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link Manager 571BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSelecting a dial-up link as the primary WAN connectionThe dial-up WAN

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572 Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link ManagerN0060606N0060606Figure 181 Dial-up WAN connection 1 Click Configuration > Resources > Network Inter

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573BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 64Configuring IP RoutingThe IP Routing service setting allows you to select, add or delete routing pr

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574 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Figure 182 Static RoutesTo add a static route to the routing table1 Click Configuration > Da

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 575BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo modify the static route configuration1 Click the static route you want t

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576 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)Open Shortest Path First protocol bases its path descriptions on “

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 577BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 183 IP Routing Global Settings Table 137 IP Routing settings (Sh

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578 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Poison reverse Split PoisonedActualThis feature is used to enable or disable options designed to

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 579BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring IP routing on an interfaceAfter you configure the IP Routing gl

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58 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606When the features are activated, users can:• display a call charge• redirect calls ov

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580 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N00606063 Click the Interfaces tab.The available interfaces for IP routing are listed under the Interface

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 581BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 184 RIP parametersTable 138 IP RIP Parameters (Sheet 1 of 3)Attr

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582 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Poison reverse ActualSplitPoisonedEnable or disable options designed to avoid routing problems su

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 583BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring OSPF Parameters on a network interface1 Click Configuration >

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584 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Figure 185 OSPF parametersTipsIf you are changing the routing protocol from RIP to OSPF, you mu

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 585BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 139 IP OSPF ParametersAttribute Attribute DescriptionOSPF Parameter

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586 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606OSPF NBMA NeighborsFrame Relay on BCM is a Non Broadcast Multiple Access (NBMA) network. NBMA is

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Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 587BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRestarting the routerWhen you change dynamic routing protocols, the router

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588 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606

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589BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 65Configuring DHCPBCM provides DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service to branch office cl

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 59BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Originating Line Identification (OLI) for incoming and outgoi

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590 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606— Execute ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew on each of the workstations. For Windows 95 and Windows 9

Seite 547 - IP Address Specification

Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 591BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Configure the General Settings attributes. Refer to the information in Table 14

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592 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 189 General Settings Table 142 DHCP General Settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute DefinitionIP do

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 593BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLAN settings for DHCP ServerRefer to the following:• “Configuring Address ranges

Seite 550 - Configuring an ISDN interface

594 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606If you configured the DHCP mode for DHCP Server, then configure the LAN scope attributes as follows. If

Seite 551 - ISDN Channel Characteristics

Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 595BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add an address range1 Click Configuration > Data Services > DHCP Server.

Seite 552 - ISDN Link Parameters

596 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 190 Add Included Address RangeTo modify an address range1 Click Configuration > Data Servic

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 597BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 191 Modify Included Address RangeTo delete an address range1 Click Confi

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598 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N00606065 Configure the Reserved Address settings. Refer to the information in Table 145.6 Click OK.Figure 192

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 599BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDeleting a reserved address1 Click Configuration > Data Services > DHCP Ser

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6 Task ListN0060606N0060606Port ranges overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439Port Ranges Pane

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60 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606•CLID set• Auto privacy• Answer mode• Auxiliary ringer• Full autoholdSome features ar

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600 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 193 Lease InfoRemote ScopeA remote scope is a remote network (not LAN1 or LAN2) that uses the

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 601BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 194 Add Remote Scope Subnet InformationModifying Remote Scope general se

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602 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N00606063 Click the Subnets tab.4 Click the remote scope you want to modify.The Scope Specific details panel ap

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 603BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide9 Click Save.To delete a remote scope address range1 Click the Services key and c

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604 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606To delete a remote scope reserved address1 Click Configuration > Data Services > DHCP Server.2 Cl

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 605BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo delete a Remote Scope reserved address1 Click Configuration > Data Services

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606 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 195 DHCP Mode - DHCP Relay AgentDHCP Server listTo add a server to the DHCP Server list1 Click

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 607BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo delete a server from the DHCP Server List1 Click Configuration > Data Servi

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608 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 196 DHCP Relay Agent SubnetsConfiguring IP Terminal DHCP Options1 Click Configuration > Dat

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 609BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 197 IP Terminal DHCP Options

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 61BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUsing the diversion featureDiversion is a DPNSS 1 feature for B

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610 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Table 153 IP Terminal DHCP Options (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute DefinitionPrimary Terminal Proxy Server (S

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Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 611BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTFTP Server Specify the IP address of the TFTP server that is used by WLAN IP tel

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613BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 66Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)BCM provides security and firewall features to protect

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614 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606• On inbound traffic, the NAT rules are applied before the IP Firewall Fil

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Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 615BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• “Adding a Rule to an interface” on page 616• “Modi

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616 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606Figure 199 Default NAT RulesAdding a Rule to an interface1 Click Configu

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Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 617BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 200 Adding a NAT Inbound RuleTable 23 NAT

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618 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606Protocol IPTCPUDPTCP/UDPChoose the protocol for this interface.Private Add

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Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 619BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideModifying a Rule to an Interface1 Click Configuratio

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62 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Setting DiversionYou set Diversion for DPNSS in the same way as Call Forward. You wil

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620 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606Deleting a Rule to an Interface1 Click Configuration > Data Services &g

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Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 621BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFor NAT rules, see “Configuring NAT (Network Address

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623BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 67Configuring IP Filter RulesThe BCM IP Filter Rules feature is one of the security features BCM offe

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624 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Figure 202 Default Firewall RulesTo enable default rules1 Click Configuration > Data Se

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 625BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Enabled - Block incoming including IP phonesBlocks all traffic on th

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626 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Figure 203 IP Policy Filters and VoIP DSCP MarkingTable 24 Global Settings (Sheet 1 of 2

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 627BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideInbound RulesThe BCM IP Filters feature is one of the security feature

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628 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Basic (stateless) Packet FilterBCM supports basic (or stateless) packet filtering for IP pro

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 629BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo modify an inbound filter1 Click the Inbound Filter Rule tab.The Inb

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 63BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• ISDN—not supportedThe telephone receiving the intrusion displ

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630 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Figure 204 Add Inbound Filter RuleTable 154 Add Inbound Filter Rule (Sheet 1 of 5)Attrib

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 631BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRule Name Assign a name to the rule. The maximum length is 15 characte

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632 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Filter CriteriaProtocol TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP, ICMP, OSPF, IPSEC_AH, IPSEC_ESP, IGNORE, or CUST

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 633BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSource IP address <IP address> Specify the source address of the

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634 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Outbound RulesRules are created to block, pass, or pass and mark based on the following info

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 635BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDifferentiated Services (DiffServ) overviewDifferentiated services (Di

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636 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606DiffServ componentsThe DiffServ architecture is comprised of the following components:• Traf

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 637BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThese Required treatments (or service class behaviors) for these Servi

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638 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Implementing Quality of Service (QoS)The QoS application delivers a set of tools that, when

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 639BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 205 Add Outbound Filter Rule

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64 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Restrictions by telephone type• model 7000 telephone — associated LED or LCD flashes,

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640 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Table 157 Add Outbound Filter Rule (Sheet 1 of 4)Attribute Value DescriptionGeneralSeq. No

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 641BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideNew QoS value EF, CS7, CS6, CS5, CS4, CS3, CS2, CS1, AF41, AF42, AF43,

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642 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606ToS byte <0-255> Specify a custom ToS byte value not available in the DSCP attribute.

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 643BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDestination range mask <IP address> Specify the destination addr

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644 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Adding an Outbound Filter for a Firewall Filter InterfaceTo add an outbound filter1 Click th

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 645BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring the order of the inbound and outbound filters for an inter

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646 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Accessing Element Manager through the Firewall• Do not set any blocking inbound rules on the

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Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 647BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFirewall rules for BCM with Dialup interfacesFor systems with dialup i

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648 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606

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649BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 68Virtual Private Networks (VPN)BCM uses the Internet and tunneling protocols to create secure extran

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 65BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCertain situations result in Route Optimization not taking plac

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650 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606DNS ServerThe following configuration is recommended if you are using a DNS Server:• Choo

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 651BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIPSecThe IPsec tunneling protocol is supported by Nortel and other

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652 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606EncryptionAll of the following encryption methods ensure that the packets have come from

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 653BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide•ESPEncapsulating Security Payload (ESP) provides data integrity, s

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654 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606IPSec capacity restrictionsThe BCM performs all IPSec processing using software. To preve

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 655BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCompatibility with Extranet Switch and Nortel Services Edge Router

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656 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Destination IP Local Endpoint address of Branch Office TunnelDestination Mask 255.255.255

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 657BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 164 Rule 4Example of RulesFigure 206 Branch office exampl

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658 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Table 166 Rule 2Table 167 Rule 3Table 168 Rule 4Firewall rules for Remote User Tunn

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 659BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideExample 2BCM 1 has been configured with a WAN1 address of 10.200.40

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66 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Table 7 shows examples of the construction of numbers used when dialing within the ex

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660 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 207 Remote User Tunnel example Rule 1Protocol UDPSource IP 207.44.126.81Source M

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 661BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFor information about how to add or change Filters, refer to “Confi

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662 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606To change the IPSec global settings1 Click Configuration > Data Services > IPsec VP

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 663BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 208 Global Settings PanelTable 25 IPSec Global settings

Seite 628 - To add an inbound filter

664 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606IPSec Branch Office Tunnel configurationThe branch office feature allows you to configure

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 665BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add a branch office IPSec tunnel1 Click Configuration > Data

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666 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 209 Branch Office TunnelTable 26 IPSec Branch Office Tunnel settings (Sheet 1

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 667BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRekey timeout (s) <0-359999> Specify the amount of time you c

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668 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Local Accessible Networks to the Branch Office IPSec tunnel.To add a Local Accessible Net

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 669BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 210 Local Accessible Networks tabRemote Accessible Network

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67BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 3Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficTelephony call traffic has a number of configuration r

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670 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 211 Remote Accessible Networks tabModifying a Branch Office IPSec TunnelTo modif

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 671BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideModifying Local Accessible Networks to the Branch Office IPSec tunn

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672 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Deleting a Branch Office IPSec tunnelTo delete a branch office IPSec tunnel1 Click Config

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 673BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Click the Remote Accessible Network you want to delete.6 Click De

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674 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N006060618 Click Add.The Add Remote Accessible Network panel appears.19 Set the IP Address to 14.

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 675BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideBCM 4.0 has been tested with versions up to release V_06_01.014 of

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676 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 212 Example of a Split Tunneling environmentIn the example in the figure above,

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 677BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSplit Tunneling security considerationsBCM takes precautions agains

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678 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Dynamic IP address from an IP Address PoolTo assign a dynamic IP address, you must config

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 679BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 213 Remote User TunnelTable 175 IPSec Remote User Tunne

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68 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 12 Telephony system and device programmingAlthough many of the ta

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680 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Enable tunnel <check box> Select to activate the tunnel.Address Pool <IP address

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 681BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideHighest encryption ESP-AES128-SHA1ESP-3DES-SHA1ESP-3DES-MD5ESP-DES5

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682 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606To modify a remote user tunnel1 Click Configuration > Data Services > IPSec VPN.2 C

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 683BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 214 Split Tunnel NetworkTo modify a split tunnel network1

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684 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N00606065 Click the Split Tunnel Network you want to delete.6 Click Delete.A confirmation message

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Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 685BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 215 IP address poolTo modify an IP address pool1 Click Con

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686 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N00606065 Modify the Remote IP Address Pool List parameters. Refer to the information in Table 17

Seite 653 - Authentication method

687BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 69Configuring DNSBCM can function as a DNS proxy or a DNS client.The following path indicates where t

Seite 654 - IPSec capacity restrictions

688 Chapter 69 Configuring DNSN0060606N0060606• When you disable BCM DNS service, set the DNS Server field in DHCP configuration to the remote DNS ser

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Chapter 69 Configuring DNS 689BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 216 Domain Name Service SettingsTable 178 Domain Name Server (Sheet 1 o

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 69BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide— “BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops” on page 223— “Programming

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690 Chapter 69 Configuring DNSN0060606N0060606DNS domain name Specify the domain name that BCM and its DHCP clients uses. The domain is modified, the

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691BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 70Configuring Web CacheWhen you use BCM as a web proxy, BCM can store, or cache, information download

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692 Chapter 70 Configuring Web CacheN0060606N0060606• If you want to run web sites on your network, you must have a separate HTTP server running on a

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Chapter 70 Configuring Web Cache 693BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 217 Web Cache ServiceTable 27 Web Cache attributesAttribute Value

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694 Chapter 70 Configuring Web CacheN0060606N0060606Important Web Cache considerationsEnsure that you consider the following items when configuring We

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695BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 71Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingOutbound traffic queuing is configured on a per-interfa

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696 Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingN0060606N0060606Figure 218 QoS Queuing LAN DetailsTable 28 QoS Queuing Settings (Sheet

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Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) Queuing 697BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo modify Queue Settings1 Click Configuration > Da

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698 Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingN0060606N0060606Figure 219 Modifying Queue SettingsTable 29 Modifying Queue Settings (S

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Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) Queuing 699BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideQoS accountsQoS can be assigned to an interface or to

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Task List 7BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideData modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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70 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 13 Dialing plan configuration— “Dialing plan: System settings” on

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700 Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingN0060606N0060606Figure 220 QoS queuing accounts tabTo configure QoS queuing by account1 C

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701BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 72VLAN overviewA virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of ports, controlled by a switch, and end-s

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702 Chapter 72 VLAN overviewN0060606N0060606The following definition describes the Nortel i2004 specific, Site Specific option. This option uses the

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703BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAppendix ASilence suppression This following describes using silence suppression on half-duplex and full-dupl

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704 Appendix A Silence suppressionN0060606N0060606Figure 221 One call on a half-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppression is e

Seite 674 - Configuring the second BCM

Appendix A Silence suppression 705BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe effect of silence suppression on half-duplex links is, therefore, to reduc

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706 Appendix A Silence suppressionN0060606N0060606Figure 224 One call on a full-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppression is e

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Appendix A Silence suppression 707BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideWhen several calls are made over a full-duplex link, all calls share the same

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708 Appendix A Silence suppressionN0060606N0060606

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709BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideAppendix BISDN overviewThe following provides some general information about using ISDN lines on your BC

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 71BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 14 Configuring incoming call traffic (netwo

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710 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609An analog modem operating at 14.4K takes about 4.5 minutes to transfer a 1MB data file and a 28.8K modem t

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Appendix B ISDN overview 711BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation Guide• Layer 3: Also a logical connection between the ISDN network (your service pro

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712 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609• Call-by-call service selection (NI protocol)• Emergency 911 dialing, internal extension number transmiss

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Appendix B ISDN overview 713BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideContact your ISDN service provider for more information about these services an

Seite 684 - To add an IP address pool

714 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609• Public: Public service calls connect your BCM set with a Central Office (CO). DID and DOD calls are supp

Seite 685 - To modify an IP address pool

Appendix B ISDN overview 715BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation Guide2-way DIDWith PRI the same lines can be used for receiving direct inward dialin

Seite 686 - To delete an IP address pool

716 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609BRI hardwareThe loops on the BRI module can be programmed to support either network or terminal connection

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Appendix B ISDN overview 717BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideFigure 228 T reference pointA T loop can be used in combination with an S loo

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718 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609The NT1 from Nortel is packaged two ways:• a stand alone package which contains one NT1 card (NTBX80XX) an

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Appendix B ISDN overview 719BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideOrdering ISDN BRI service in CanadaIn Canada, order Microlink™ service, the tra

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72 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 15 Configuring incoming call traffic (telep

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720 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609Supported ISDN protocolsThe switch used by your service provider must be running the appropriate protocol

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721BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAppendix CCodec ratesThe information in the table below enables the administrator to determine the number of

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722 Appendix C Codec ratesN0060606N0060606800 10 58 858 68640 7.25 100G.72324 3 58 82 21867 173.33 3020 3 58 78 20800 160.00 30Note:*These are the def

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723BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAppendix DStateful Packet FiltersOverviewBCM supports stateful packet filtering for IP protocols. Stateful pa

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724 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606Figure 229 Processing of Outbound IP Policy Rules

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Appendix D Stateful Packet Filters 725BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 230 Processing of Inbound IP Policy RulesStateful session creatio

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726 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606• IID: ICMP protocol session identifier• ISEQ: ICMP protocol session sequence numberExamples of

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Appendix D Stateful Packet Filters 727BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideExample 2: UDP with DSCP MarkingSetup: Default rule: Disabled – Pass allOu

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728 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606Example 3: UDP and SIPSetup: Default rule: Enabled – Block all excluding IP phonesOutbound rules

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Appendix D Stateful Packet Filters 729BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide<add an inbound rule as follows: Disposition: Pass, SP: 5060, DP: 5060,

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 73BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 16 Configuring incoming call controls (user

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730 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606

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731BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIndexNumerics2-way DID, PRI 7154ESSavailable services 114, 130PRI protocol 275, 2987100external code

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732 IndexN0060606N0060606BB channelsdata rate, DDI Mux 531backgroundnoise 707backupWAN 549WAN modem 544backup answeringprime set for lines 1

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Index 733BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidecall informationdisplaying 244Call Offer, DPNSS 63, 373Call Parkanalog telephones 267, 315initiat

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734 IndexN0060606N0060606code prefix, carrier access codes 322codecsDSP resources 87resource calculator 90comfort noise 707committed burst BO,

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Index 735BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidedecreasing minimum value, MSC 96 See also DN, defaultsdefaultrestriction filters 448, 466default ro

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736 IndexN0060606N0060606dialdirect-dial telephones 267mode, lines 170mode, signaling 170dial intervalWAN modem link parameters 546dial retrie

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Index 737BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidetype 311Direct Inward System Access. See DISA 324, 457DISA (Direct Inward System Access)DID, trunk

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738 IndexN0060606N0060606DS30 splitDSP resources 98internally-drive channels 118MSC 98DS30 split, assessment 483DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) 6

Seite 711 - PRI services and features

Index 739BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideETSIname and number blocking 252ETSI EuroPRI protocol 275, 298ETSI QSIGadvice of charge - end of ca

Seite 712 - Service provider features

74 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Outgoing callsFor outgoing calls, you can assign one or more intercom keys

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740 IndexN0060606N0060606Ggarbage collection interval, web cache 693gatekeeperdefined 398network prerequisites 481signaling method 416Gatekeep

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Index 741BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidedirect dial digit 311DS30 channels, bus 1 and bus 8 117Internal/External #, direct dial programming

Seite 715 - ISDN hardware

742 IndexN0060606N0060606global settings 661local accessible network 669modes 649multiple IP address restrictions 655NAT restriction 653, 65

Seite 716 - T Reference Points

Index 743BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLCP keep alive interval, PPP parameters 518lease informationremote scope 604least cost routing 27

Seite 717 - ISDN BRI NT1 equipment

744 IndexN0060606N0060606protocol 234sampling 234loop startanaloganswer with DISA 173auto privacy 172dial mode 170full autohold 172loss pa

Seite 718 - Ordering ISDN BRI

Index 745BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guideclock source support 717DDI Mux 525disable a bus 119disable-enable a port 119enable a bus 119

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746 IndexN0060606N0060606NATadding default rules 615, 616, 619, 620, 695, 697dynamic 613enable/disable 614IP firewall filters 628IP policy fil

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Index 747BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideOSPF interface parameters 583Policy overview 634programming MCDN 396protocols 45, 355PSTN fallb

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748 IndexN0060606N0060606modem authentication 541PPP parameters 517park prefixnumbering overview 256SWCA 311park prefix, access codes 311par

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Index 749BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideNSF extension 125private networking 45, 335, 355Protocol 125Protocol type 125provisioning lines

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 75BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 17 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet

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750 IndexN0060606N0060606remote gateway 419protocolsT.38 425provisioning lines 116provisioning T1 lines 116proxy, DNS server 687PSTNanalog a

Seite 725 - Stateful session creation

Index 751BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRegistration TTL, Local Gateway 418Registration TTL, Local gateway 142regulatory information 2rek

Seite 726 - Example 1: ICMP

752 IndexN0060606N0060606retrievingCall Park 266, 315RIPIP routing information 575network interface parameters 579route accept type, RIP paramet

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Index 753BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guideset restrictionsremote access, CoS 474SF (Superframe), framing format 112, 127SHA1, encryption auth

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754 IndexN0060606N0060606stuttered dial tone 455, 477subnet comment, remote scope 601subnet maskadd WAN IP address 522LAN interface 497remote

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Index 755BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidesquare system 41terminating node, DPNSS 1 58TIE linescall-by-call services 272DN type 297Tie se

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756 IndexN0060606N0060606virtual private networks. See VPN 649VLANi-series telephones 490Voice Activity Detection (VAD) 703Voice Activity Detect

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Index 757BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guideresource calculator 88resource settingsbackup links, access parameters 548backup links, overview

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758 IndexN0060606N0060606

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76 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 18 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet 2 of 2)

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77BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 4Application resources panelThe application resources panel allows you to modify resources allocated t

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78 Chapter 4 Application resources panelN0060606N0060606Figure 19 DS30 AllocationTotal ResourcesThe total resources options show the maximum resourc

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Chapter 4 Application resources panel 79BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideReserved ResourcesThe Reserved Resources options show the resources curr

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8 Task ListN0060606N0060606To modify a remote scope address range ...602To delete a re

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80 Chapter 4 Application resources panelN0060606N0060606Figure 22 Application Resource ReservationsTable 10 Total ResourcesAttribute Value Descri

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Chapter 4 Application resources panel 81BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDetails for applicationThe Details for Application panel changes wheneve

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83BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 5Configuring application resourcesThe following describes how to set up the application resources cont

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84 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Signaling channelsSignaling channels are the communication channels used to send control

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 85BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRules for managing the resourcesThe following rules are provided t

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86 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606• A call between an IP telephone and a digital or analog telephone or a PSTN line uses a

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 87BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFor the purposes of calculating DSP resources, we can estimate the

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88 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Determining the resources you requireThe following questions are designed to help determ

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 89BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 How many fax tasks will be used during peak periods?The range is

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Task List 9BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring QoS (Quality of Service) Queuing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695To configur

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90 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606IP telephones9 What is the maximum number of IP telephones required?The range is 0 to 90

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 91BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIf the number is greater than zero IP trunks:• add 1 to the signal

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92 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Note: The fax DSP resource unit count is rounded to ease calculations. For a more accura

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 93BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRecord of required resourcesUse Table 13 to record the resources y

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94 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606EvaluationAfter you answer the questions and calculate the four totals, use the followin

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 95BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideExample of a BCM configurationThe following two tables provide exa

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96 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Understanding the minimum and maximum valuesThe MSC Configuration allows you to determin

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 97BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideApplication Resource ReservationsTable 18 describes each component

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98 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Changing the DS30 splitA DS30 bus is a group of 32 signaling channel and 32 media channe

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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 99BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo change the DS30 split setting1 Click Configuration > Resourc

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