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Technical Configuration Guide for: BCM50 to CS2K V2.0 November, 2005
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Nortel Networks External Distribution 6
MS
ENET
CS2K
LTC
LCME
GWC
(Gatekeeper)
Set C
TDM
Phone
613-234-4025
IP
BCM_M50
BCM2_M50
Set B
i2004
10.102.40.112
Extension 353
Target Line 127
10.102.40.108
613-235-4353
10.102.40.110
613-236-4353
10.102.40.60
10.102.40.8
Set A
i2004
10.102.40.109
Extension 353
Target Line 126
Interwork
SPM
10.102.40.13
Figure 2: Detailed Network Diagram
From the Enterprise, Succession’s CS2K will appear as a Gatekeeper in the IP space; and as
such will require minimum programming to interoperate correctly. However, the challenge for SEs
will rest with the design, implementation, and understanding of the carrier portion of the network.
The CS2K will view the BCM as a call processing destination, defined in terms of Directory
Numbers (DN), virtual trunks, and gateway endpoints. Detailed examples of these entities are
available in the following chapters of this document
.
1.2 Availability and Ordering
This solution applies to the following Generally Available (GA) software streams:
BCM50 Release 1
SN07, ISN07, SN08, and ISN08
1.3 Use Case
Within this document, a simple office-code translation plan will be used as a reference framework.
From
Figure 2: Detailed Network Diagram
, the BCM50s are accessed via an area code of
550; a VoIP Trunk access code of 9 will be used on the BCMs. From the above diagram, here are
a few examples of dialing sequences:
A (BCM_M50) calls B (BCM2_M50) via the CS2K, A dials: 9-550-236-4353
B (BCM2_M50) call A (BCM_M50) via the CS2K, B dials: 9-550-235-4353
A calls C (CS2K analogue line), A dials: 9-234-4025
C calls B (BCM2_M50), C dials: 550-235-4353
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