BCM50 2.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40020-603Document Version: 01.08Date: May 2008Networking Configur
10 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Chapter 35Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323Routing for tandem netw
100 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
101Networking Configuration GuideChapter 9Configuring telephony resourcesThe Telephony Resources panel allows you to view and configure the informatio
102 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603The top frame of this panel displays a table showing each type of module and the Vo
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 103Networking Configuration GuideThe Telephony Resources table fields are described in Table 13.Table 13 T
104 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Media bay module panelsThe following panel tabs appear when you select a module tab
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 105Networking Configuration Guide• DS/CLID: displays for old North American LS/DS or CLID analog trunk modul
106 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Disconnect timer60, 100, 260, 460, or 600 millisecondsLoop T1Specify the duration o
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 107Networking Configuration GuideStation modules do not have any configurable module parameters.Interface le
108 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603The ISDN setting requires digital access lines (DAL) that have digital network loss
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 109Networking Configuration GuideFigure 24 Call-by-Call Service Selection subpanelTable 15 describes the f
Contents 11Networking Configuration GuideChapter 42VoIP overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603CbC services available by switch protocolTable 16 lists the applicable services for
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 111Networking Configuration GuideFigure 26 Trunk module Port Details panel.Table 17 describes the fields s
112 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Provisioning module lines/loopsYou can access three provisioning subpanels in Eleme
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 113Networking Configuration GuideIP Terminal Global SettingsThe parameters on the IP Terminal Global Setting
114 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603IP telephone set detailsAfter a Nortel 1120/1140 or 20XX IP telephone registers wit
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 115Networking Configuration GuideFigure 28 IP Terminal Details (Telephony Resources) subpanelTable 20 desc
116 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603• “SIP Settings” on page 125• “SIP Media Parameters” on page 126• “SIP URI Map” on
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 117Networking Configuration GuideGW Type BCMBCM35IPTOtherChoose the type of system that is accessed through
118 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603H323 SettingsFigure 30 H323 SettingsTable 22 describes the fields on the H323 Set
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 119Networking Configuration GuideForward redirected OLI <check box> If the check box is selected, the
12 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Deactivating the VoIP schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396Example
120 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuration*Call signaling DirectGatekeeper ResolvedGatekeeper RoutedGatekeeper R
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 121Networking Configuration GuideAlias Names Alias names are comma delimited, and may be one of the followin
122 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603H323 Media ParametersThe H323 Media Parameters tab defines how VoIP trunks handle t
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 123Networking Configuration GuideFigure 31 H323 Media Parameters panelTable 23 describes the fields on thi
124 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603SettingsEnable Voice Activity Detection <check box> The voice activity detect
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 125Networking Configuration GuideSIP SettingsFigure 32 SIP Settings tabTable 24 SIP Settings fieldsField
126 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603SIP Media ParametersSIP trunks are administered separately from H.323 trunks. Both
Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 127Networking Configuration GuideSIP URI MapUse the SIP URI Map to configure the sub-domain name associated
128 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 34 SIP URI Map tabTable 26 SIP URI Map FieldsField Value DescriptionSIP
129Networking Configuration GuideChapter 10Configuring linesAll the Lines panels show the same type of tabbed panels. The information on the tabbed pa
Contents 13Networking Configuration GuideChapter 53Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) . . . . . . 427Remote access overview
130 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Trunk/Line data, main panelThe top-level Table View panel shows line records for all lines activ
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 131Networking Configuration GuideTable 27 describes the fields found on the Trunk/Line Data main panel.Table 27 Trunk/L
132 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603PropertiesThe Properties tab shows basic line properties. Not all fields apply to all types of l
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 133Networking Configuration GuideFigure 36 Properties details panelTable 28 defines the fields on this panel and indica
134 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Preferences (lines)The Preferences tab shows information that may vary from trunk to trunk. Most
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 135Networking Configuration GuideFigure 37 Preferences details panelTable 29 defines the fields on this panel and indic
136 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603ANI NumberDID E&M<check box> Define whether the telephone number of the caller will be
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 137Networking Configuration GuideRestrictions (Line and Remote)Assigning Line restrictions and Remote Access Package rest
138 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 38 Restrictions tables for a lineTable 30 describes the fields on this panel.Assigned D
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 139Networking Configuration GuideFigure 39 Add a DN recordTo add a DN record to a line record1 In the top panel, click
14 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603MTU option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
140 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603
141Networking Configuration GuideChapter 11Configuring lines: Target linesTarget lines are virtual lines that allow the mapping of received digits to
142 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: Target linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 40 Configuring target lines — main screen
Chapter 11 Configuring lines: Target lines 143Networking Configuration GuideFigure 41 Configuring target lines — subscreens
144 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: Target linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring Target line settingsThe following procedure describes the fields that
145Networking Configuration GuideChapter 12Configuring lines: PRIPRI are auto-answer lines. These lines cannot be individually assigned to telephones.
146 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRINN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 42 PRI line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRI 147Networking Configuration GuideFigure 43 PRI line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring PRI line fea
148 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRINN40020-603NN40020-603• Pub. Received #: Not applicable.• Priv. Received #: Not applicable.• Distinct Ring: If yo
Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRI 149Networking Configuration GuideTo configure Call-by-Call services and the PRI lines1 Set up the DTM module to supp
Contents 15Networking Configuration GuideChapter 66DHCP Server Settings panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRINN40020-603NN40020-603
151Networking Configuration GuideChapter 13Configuring lines: T1-E&ME&M lines must be digital (T1).The following paths indicate where to acces
152 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 44 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part A
Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 153Networking Configuration GuideFigure 45 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part B
154 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 46 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part C
Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 155Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring E&M line featuresThe following procedure describes the field
156 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MNN40020-603NN40020-603• Redirect to: If you want to automatically direct calls out of the system to a spec
157Networking Configuration GuideChapter 14Configuring lines: T1-Loop startLoop start trunks provide remote access to the BCM from the public network.
158 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 47 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part A
Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 159Networking Configuration GuideFigure 48 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part B
16 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Creating an automatic dial-out interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521Guidelines
160 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 49 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part C
Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 161Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring digital (T1/E1) loop start linesThe following procedure descr
162 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startNN40020-603NN40020-603Under the Restrictions tab:• Use remote package: If this line allows remote call-
163Networking Configuration GuideChapter 15Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartThe following describes how to configure digital Ground Start lin
164 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 50 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration process — Part
Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 165Networking Configuration GuideFigure 51 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration process
166 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring digital ground start line featuresThe following procedure d
Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 167Networking Configuration Guide• Remote Packages: Enter a valid remote access package for the
168 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartNN40020-603NN40020-603
169Networking Configuration GuideChapter 16Configuring lines: T1-DIDDID (Direct Inward Dial) are lines on a digital trunk module on a T1. Inbound DID
Contents 17Networking Configuration GuideCodec rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
170 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 52 DID line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 171Networking Configuration GuideFigure 53 DID line feature configuration process — Part B
172 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring DID line featuresThe following procedure describes the fields that need to b
Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 173Networking Configuration Guide4 Set the restriction and remote package scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Line r
174 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDNN40020-603NN40020-603
175Networking Configuration GuideChapter 17Configuring lines: DASS2 linesDASS2 trunks are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indicate whe
176 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 54 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 177Networking Configuration GuideFigure 55 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring DA
178 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesNN40020-603NN40020-603• Line type: Define how the line will be used. If you are using routing, ensure it
Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 179Networking Configuration Guide•Networking“Public networking: Tandem calls from private node” on page 293“
18 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603
180 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesNN40020-603NN40020-603
181Networking Configuration GuideChapter 18Configuring lines: DPNSS linesDPNSS trunks are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indicate whe
182 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 56 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 183Networking Configuration GuideFigure 57 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring DP
184 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesNN40020-603NN40020-603• Prime Set: If you want the line to be answered at another telephone if the line i
Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 185Networking Configuration Guide•Networking“Public networking: Tandem calls from private node” on page 293“
186 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesNN40020-603NN40020-603
187Networking Configuration GuideChapter 19BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesThe Loops tables display settings for installed BRI modules.The BCM50b, BCM50b
188 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configure loop type and general parametersThe Loops table displays the BRI loops for
Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 189Networking Configuration GuideT-loop general settingsThe Settings tab allows you to define loop characteri
List of procedures 19Networking Configuration GuideList of proceduresContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
190 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesNN40020-603NN40020-603T-loop SPIDS and network DNsThese settings are only available for systems running a
Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 191Networking Configuration GuideTable 33 Loop settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value DescriptionSPIDS tab
192 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesNN40020-603NN40020-603T-loops D-packet serviceThe D-Packet Service panel is the second tab of the loops pa
Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 193Networking Configuration GuideTable 34 describes each section on the D-Packet Service panel.S-loops assign
194 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 62 Assigned DNs (S-loops)Table 35 defines the fields on the Details for Loo
195Networking Configuration GuideChapter 20BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephone) services. The following describ
196 Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 63 BRI loops configuration process
Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 197Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring BRI T-loop parametersTo configure BRI T-loop parameters1 Identify the lo
198 Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsNN40020-603NN40020-603Prior programming:Configuring provisioned BRI line featuresThe following procedure describes
Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 199Networking Configuration Guide3 Set the restriction and remote package scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Line restr
Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks. All Rights ReservedAll rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The sta
20 List of proceduresNN40020-603NN40020-603BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187BRI IS
200 Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsNN40020-603NN40020-603
201Networking Configuration GuideChapter 21Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devicesBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephone) serv
202 Chapter 21 Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devicesNN40020-603NN40020-603To set BRI properties for ISDN device connections1 On the top pan
Chapter 21 Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devices 203Networking Configuration GuideFigure 64 ISDN DN record overviewPrerequisitesEnsure th
204 Chapter 21 Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devicesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring an ISDN telephone DN recordOn each panel on the DNs l
205Networking Configuration GuideChapter 22Configuring CLID on your systemThe following describes the various areas in the system that need configurat
206 Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your systemNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 65 CLID configuration process
Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your system 207Networking Configuration GuideProgramming incoming CLIDTelephones can receive Name, Number, and Line dis
208 Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your systemNN40020-603NN40020-6033 In order for the telephone to display the name, it must have Caller ID set for t
Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your system 209Networking Configuration Guide•The OLI number. Refer to “Line Access tab” in the Device Configuration Gu
List of procedures 21Networking Configuration GuidePrivate networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) . . . . . . . . . . . . 331To program IPL...
210 Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your systemNN40020-603NN40020-603Blocking outgoing name display at the trunksTo block outgoing name display at the
211Networking Configuration GuideChapter 23CLID: Name displayBCM displays the name of the calling party at the answering telephone when this informati
212 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603Receiving and sending calling party nameNetwork Name Display displays the name of an incoming P
Chapter 23 CLID: Name display 213Networking Configuration GuideLimitations:• Due to system resource limitations, only 30 telephones can be assigned to
214 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 66 Naming components in the systemIncoming and outgoing call displayIf you subscribe t
Chapter 23 CLID: Name display 215Networking Configuration GuideFigure 67 Sending and receiving call displayK9 Unit5552354*Trunks*Public or Private n
216 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603
217Networking Configuration GuideChapter 24Dialing plansThe BCM allows for flexible dialing plans using access codes, destination codes, PSTN trunks a
218 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Also refer to “Call security: Restriction filters” on page 433. This section also discusses Class of
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 219Networking Configuration GuideIncoming calls: The Private Dialing Plan provides the special codes that identify the system
22 List of proceduresNN40020-603NN40020-603Media gateways overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411Medi
220 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603MCDN special call types: If your system is networked to other types of systems, such as Meridian 1,
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 221Networking Configuration GuidePublic and Private Received numbersIf the received number is different than the regular DN n
222 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603A set of default Public DN lengths is included with the default template. In most cases it is not ne
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 223Networking Configuration Guide• If the outgoing call is designated as public, the system checks the beginning of the strin
224 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603MCDN trunks also allow public call types when tandeming calls from another system on the private net
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 225Networking Configuration GuideUsing the Received # lengthIf you change the DN length of your system, you may need to chang
226 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603• If the call is from ETSI-QSIG, MCDN, NI, DMS-100, or DMS-250 and tagged as Private/Subscriber, the
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 227Networking Configuration GuideFigure 68 Incoming public and private call coding
228 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Determining line access dialing“Understanding access codes” on page 229 and “Configuring call routin
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 229Networking Configuration GuideUnderstanding access codesThe system uses access codes to direct calls to the correct lines
List of procedures 23Networking Configuration GuideTo configure the BCM DHCP component...
230 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603The default settings shown in Table 38 can help you plan your access codes so there are no conflicts
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 231Networking Configuration GuideThe system assigns Call Park codes to calls in sequence, from the lowest to the highest, unt
232 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Tips about access codesHere are some pointers to assist you in planning the access codes for your sy
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 233Networking Configuration GuideCalls tandeming to the public network through the private network need to retain their diali
234 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Line pool access codesLine pool access codes allow you to assign an access code for each of the basi
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 235Networking Configuration Guide• dialing an access code for a long-distance carrier• deciding which line pool to use accord
236 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Supporting protocolsThe following protocols support Call-by-call limits:• National ISDN 2 (NI-2)• DM
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 237Networking Configuration GuideSwitches supporting Call-by-call limitsTable 40 lists the service types and cross-references
238 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Provisioning for Call-by-Call limits with PRITo program the system for Call-by-Call Limits with a PR
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 239Networking Configuration GuideThe service identifier (SID) depends on the selected service type (for example, with NI-2 pr
24 List of proceduresNN40020-603NN40020-603
240 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Why use destination codes?Routes determine path (line or pool) and any required access numbers.Desti
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 241Networking Configuration GuideFigure 71 Using destination codes to access another systemDeciding on a codeWhen deciding
242 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Example: If users are used to dialing 9-1-555-1234-<DN number> to reach another system (whose
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 243Networking Configuration GuideFigure 72 Carrier code call numbering sequenceRouting schedules and alternate routesIt can
244 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603When a user dials, and the telephone cannot capture the preferred line (First Route), the system tri
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 245Networking Configuration GuideFigure 73 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two co
246 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603
247Networking Configuration GuideChapter 25Dialing plan: Routing configurationsThis following describes how you can configure the lines and loops to a
248 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 74 Routing workflow
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 249Networking Configuration GuideDestination code numbering in a networkBecause the system checks the
25Networking Configuration GuideChapter 1Getting started with BCMRefer to the following topics for general BCM information:• “About BCM”• “Symbols and
250 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-6033 Set up the Normal schedule with the route number you defined in step 1.Figu
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 251Networking Configuration GuideGrouping destination codes using a wild cardIf you have a number of d
252 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603]]\Programming for least-cost routingIt can be less expensive to use another
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 253Networking Configuration GuideTo set up the multiple routing overflow feature1 You assign the prefe
254 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Dialing plan using public linesFigure 77 and Figure 78 provide examples of ho
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 255Networking Configuration GuideFigure 78 Routing service record: Destination codeProgramming the P
256 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Adding Carrier access codes to destination codesIn some cases, long distance
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 257Networking Configuration Guide5 Set Absorbed Length to 1.The digit 9 is only used internally and sh
258 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 80 Local call tandemed through private network nodesLocal PSTNDialou
259Networking Configuration GuideChapter 26Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesA large system usually requires a number of destination codes to
26 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603AcronymsThe following is a list of acronyms used in this guide.OrganizationThis guide is or
260 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603RoutesThe first step to setting up call routing is to define line pool
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 261Networking Configuration GuideTable 47 describes the fields on the top panel.Table 47 Rout
262 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603PRI route typesTable 48 lists the service/DN type choices available fo
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 263Networking Configuration GuideFigure 82 Destination codes table panelTable 49 describes th
264 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Alternate routes for routing schedulesWhen you select a route on the D
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 265Networking Configuration GuideSecond Dial ToneThis feature provides dial tone for outgoing c
266 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603• Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan >
267Networking Configuration GuideChapter 27Dialing plan: System settingsThe panels described in the following information define various common system
268 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 85 Dialing Plan - General settings and Direct Dial devicesTable 51 describe
Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settings 269Networking Configuration GuideDialing timeout Default: 4 secondsThis is the maximum period allowed between
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 27Networking Configuration GuideBCM featuresBCM50 supports the complete range of IP telephony features offered by e
270 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603To define a direct dial set1 On the Direct Dial table, click the fields beside the s
Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settings 271Networking Configuration GuideReceived number notes• If you change the received number length for your sys
272 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Tips about access codesHere are some pointers to assist you in planning the access c
Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settings 273Networking Configuration Guide• Public/Private DISA DN: The length of the DISA DNs are the same as the Pub
274 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Calls are retrieved by pressing the intercom button and dialing the retrieval code.
275Networking Configuration GuideChapter 28Dialing plan: Public networkThe panel described in the following information defines the number planning re
276 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public networkNN40020-603NN40020-603This panel includes information about:• “Public Network Settings” on page 276• “Publi
Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public network 277Networking Configuration GuidePublic network DN lengthsThe Public network DN length tells the system how lo
278 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public networkNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 53 describes each field on this panel.About the Public Network DN lengths table
Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public network 279Networking Configuration GuideDeleting a DN prefix1 On the Public Network DN Lengths panel, click the DN pr
28 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603Symbols and conventions used in this guideThese symbols are used to highlight critical info
280 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public networkNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 54 describes each field on this panel.Adding a carrier code1 Click Add.2 Enter
281Networking Configuration GuideChapter 29Dialing plan: Private network settingsThe panels described in the following information define various syst
282 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603• “Private Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)” on page 284•
Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settings 283Networking Configuration Guide* Private DISA DN <DISA DN digits to be received from the auto-a
284 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Private Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)If your system is
Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settings 285Networking Configuration GuideVoIP-specific private network dialingThe features contained in the
286 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603ETSI-specific network featuresThe features contained in the ETSI subpanel a
Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settings 287Networking Configuration GuideOutgoing private calls routingWhen you set up routing for private c
288 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603
289Networking Configuration GuideChapter 30Public networking: Setting up basic systemsPublic networks are the connection between the BCM and the publi
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 29Networking Configuration GuideThe following conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Ter
290 Chapter 30 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsNN40020-603NN40020-603Programming:Lines • Set lines to manual answer.• Configure into a line
Chapter 30 Public networking: Setting up basic systems 291Networking Configuration GuideFigure 93 DID systemProgramming:Lines• Assign lines as auto-
292 Chapter 30 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsNN40020-603NN40020-603
293Networking Configuration GuideChapter 31Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeIf your system is connected by a private network to anothe
294 Chapter 31 Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeNN40020-603NN40020-603Dialing plan/Routing:• Coordinate Dialing plan with private netw
Chapter 31 Public networking: Tandem calls from private node 295Networking Configuration Guide• call directly to one or more BCM telephones• call into
296 Chapter 31 Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeNN40020-603NN40020-603
297Networking Configuration GuideChapter 32Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPThe following describes how to network BCMs together in a private
298 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603The Meridian must provide the following:— end-to-end signaling (option
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 299Networking Configuration GuideMeridian MCDN call features over PRI SL-1 linesBesides the gene
Contents 3Networking Configuration GuideContentsContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603Device Configuration Guide (NN40020-300)Telset Administration Guide (NN40020-604)BCM50a Int
300 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 95 Message waiting indication messageProgramming notesBCM prog
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 301Networking Configuration GuideCamp-onA call received by the Meridian attendant can be assigne
302 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 97 Breaking into a local system call pathBreak-in can occur wh
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 303Networking Configuration GuideMCDN networking checklistThe following points provide a quick c
304 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603UDP-specific programmingBCM UDP programming• Private Dialing Plan: Typ
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 305Networking Configuration GuideCDP-specific programmingBCM CDP programming• Private Dialing Pl
306 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603VM programming with Meridian 1If you are using the centralized voice me
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 307Networking Configuration GuideMeridian TRO programmingIf you are using a Meridian 1 system as
308 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 98 MCDN networking, with a common public network connectionThi
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 309Networking Configuration GuideBCM module settings: Table 60 lists the module settings that ar
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 31Networking Configuration GuideDigital MobilityDECT 413X/414X Handset User Guide (N0028550)DECT 4145Ex/4146Ex Hand
310 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603BCM dialing plan settings: Table 61 lists the dialing plan settings tha
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 311Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring fallback over a VoIP MCDN networkThe Voice over IP
312 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 99 M1 to BCM network diagramTo set up the M1 in a BCM network1
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 313Networking Configuration GuideFor a detailed description of setting up fallback, refer to “Se
314 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Settings for some of the hardware parameters for the ETSI QSIG networki
315Networking Configuration GuideChapter 33Private networking: Basic parametersThe following provides an overview of the values in the system that aff
316 Chapter 33 Private networking: Basic parametersNN40020-603NN40020-603You must purchase and install these keycodes before you can create any of the
Chapter 33 Private networking: Basic parameters 317Networking Configuration GuideThe services provided within networks is based on the type of trunks
318 Chapter 33 Private networking: Basic parametersNN40020-603NN40020-603
319Networking Configuration GuideChapter 34Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresIf the MCDN protocol is added to a PRI SL-1 or VoIP priva
32 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603http://www.nortel.com/callusWhen you speak to the telephone agent, you can reference an Exp
320 Chapter 34 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresNN40020-603NN40020-603ISDN Call Connection LimitationThe ICCL feature piggybacks on t
Chapter 34 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network features 321Networking Configuration Guide3 Select the TAT check box.Configuring ETSI Euro networ
322 Chapter 34 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 64 ETSI network valuesAttribute Values DescriptionNetwr
323Networking Configuration GuideChapter 35Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksYou can use PRI trunks and VoIP trunks to create a private
324 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603The following tables show the routing tables for Node A and Node
Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 325Networking Configuration Guide• “Calls originating from the public network” on page 325
326 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603Calls originating in the private networkTable 70 describes how ea
Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 327Networking Configuration GuideUsing VoIP to tandem systemsYou can connect multiple offi
328 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 102 Multiple BCMs network diagramTo set up a network of
Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 329Networking Configuration GuideFigure 103 demonstrates an example of routing all public
33Networking Configuration GuideChapter 2System telephony networking overviewThe system supports both public and private networking for telephony traf
330 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603
331Networking Configuration GuideChapter 36Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)Programming note: software keys are required to enable
332 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603• Follow-me Diversion is also a receive-only feature. It allo
Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 333Networking Configuration GuideAlso, during programming for Call Forward No Answer a
334 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603Programming IPL on a telephoneTo program IPL1 Click Configura
Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 335Networking Configuration GuideRoute OptimizationRoute Optimization is a DPNSS 1 fea
336 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603A typical Private Number, using a private access code and dia
Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 337Networking Configuration GuideFigure 104 DPNSS networkingTable 105 shows examples
338 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603• When creating HLCs for the nodes in your system, avoid numb
339Networking Configuration GuideChapter 37Private networking: Using destination codesBy properly planning and programming routing tables and destinat
34 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 1 PBX systemIncoming calls1 A call comes in on a line.2 The receptioni
340 Chapter 37 Private networking: Using destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Private Received # 2221Line Access (set)Set 2221 L125: Ring onlyLine p
Chapter 37 Private networking: Using destination codes 341Networking Configuration GuideIf a user in New York wants to call Toronto within the network
342 Chapter 37 Private networking: Using destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603The call appears on the routing table on the BCM in Santa Clara as 6-2
343Networking Configuration GuideChapter 38Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesThe example shown in Figure 107 highlights the use of PRI Call
344 Chapter 38 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesNN40020-603NN40020-603The total required is thus 28 lines. If the BCM systems were using T
Chapter 38 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call services 345Networking Configuration GuideServiceID 1 N/ADN type Private N/ADestination Code 6 9Normal
346 Chapter 38 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesNN40020-603NN40020-603
347Networking Configuration GuideChapter 39Configuring voice messagingYou can have either an internal voice message service, or you can connect your s
348 Chapter 39 Configuring voice messagingNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 74 describes each field on this panel.Programming MWI and MWC stringsMWI and MWC
Chapter 39 Configuring voice messaging 349Networking Configuration Guide• No spaces are allowed, including spaces at the end of the string.•A # must b
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 35Networking Configuration GuideFigure 2 DID systemIncoming calls1 DID trunks are assigned to be auto
350 Chapter 39 Configuring voice messagingNN40020-603NN40020-603
351Networking Configuration GuideChapter 40Configuring centralized voice mailThe BCM supports voice-mail configuration either from the local source or
352 Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mailNN40020-603NN40020-603For details about setting up the CallPilot parameters and features, refer to th
Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mail 353Networking Configuration Guide• CallPilot or auto attendant is set up and is running for the local sy
354 Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mailNN40020-603NN40020-603• Private network has been set up, with MCDN, between the satellite and host sy
Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mail 355Networking Configuration Guide10 In the Details for DN subpanel, click the Line Assignment tab.11 Add
356 Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mailNN40020-603NN40020-603Apart from line configuration, MCDN over VoIP has the same system configuration
357Networking Configuration GuideChapter 41Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesThe Line Pools panels allow you to:• assign access codes to lin
358 Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 109 Dialing Plan - Line Pools tableTable 76 describes the fi
Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 359Networking Configuration GuideLine pools: DNs tabThe DNs tab shows you which DNs have this
36 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Tandem calling to a remote PSTNA system connected to a private network that use
360 Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Line pools: Call-by-Call Limits tab (PRI only)For PRI lines that prov
Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 361Networking Configuration GuideTable 78 describes the fields on the Lines tab.Table 78 Lin
362 Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesNN40020-603NN40020-603
363Networking Configuration GuideChapter 42VoIP overview On the BCM, the LAN configuration consists of two components: Router LAN configuration, which
364 Chapter 42 VoIP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603TelephonesThe BCM can communicate using digital telephones (7000, 7100, 7100N, T7208, 7208, 7208N, 7
Chapter 42 VoIP overview 365Networking Configuration GuideLANA Local Area Network (LAN) is a communications network that serves users within a confine
366 Chapter 42 VoIP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Codecs with Silence Suppression, also referred to as VAD (Voice Activity Detection), make VAD active
367Networking Configuration GuideChapter 43VoIP trunk gatewaysYou can use a VoIP trunk to establish communications between a BCM and a remote system a
368 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603KeycodesBefore you can use VoIP, you must obtain and install the necessary keycodes. See the K
Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 369Networking Configuration GuideFigure 112 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN lineSince the VoIP t
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 37Networking Configuration Guide• select an outgoing central office line to access the public network•
370 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603Local gateway settings include:• fallback to circuit switched availability and scope• type of
Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 371Networking Configuration Guide• the IP address of the destination system• whether QoS monitor is enabled (this is re
372 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 113 Calling into a remote node from a public locationCall processBased on Figure 113,
Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 373Networking Configuration Guide4 System B recognizes the code as its own, and uses a local target line to route the c
374 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603On any IP gateway for which you want to allow fallback based on network quality, you need to e
Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 375Networking Configuration GuideHow fallback routing worksCDP network: User dials 2233 (remote system DN: 2233; remote
376 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 115 Setting up routes and fallback for call to remote system (CDP dialing code)UDP ne
Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 377Networking Configuration GuideOptional VoIP trunk configurationsA number of VoIP trunk features are optional to sett
378 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603A single gatekeeper manages a set of H.323 endpoints. This unit is called a Gatekeeper Zone. A
Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 379Networking Configuration Guide3 BCM Ottawa sends the call Setup message for DN 421 to the gateway at 10.10.10.19, an
38 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• DPNSS• BRI: ETSI QSIG•T1: E&M• VoIP trunks (with optional MDCN)BCM system
380 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603• Avoid the use of manual dial on the originating fax machine. In some fax machines, manually
381Networking Configuration GuideChapter 44Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysThe following explains how to configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunks on a BCM
382 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603— If your network uses a gatekeeper (H.323 trunks only), there are also specific s
Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 383Networking Configuration Guide• Force G.711 for 3.1k audio - When enabled, the system forces the VoIP tr
384 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603— Gatekeeper Routed: uses a gatekeeper for call setup and control. In this method,
Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 385Networking Configuration GuideSetting up remote gatewaysThe following explains how to set up your system
386 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603You must also set up target lines when you use these trunks.The following path ind
Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 387Networking Configuration Guide4 Set the restriction and remote restrictions scheduling (Restrictions tab
388 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603
389Networking Configuration GuideChapter 45VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationThe following describes the use of a gatekeeper for your H.3
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 39Networking Configuration GuideLines used for networkingExternal (trunk) lines provide the physical co
390 Chapter 45 VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationNN40020-603NN40020-603Similarly, to make a CS 1000 system-to-BCM 3.01 (or later) call, e
391Networking Configuration GuideChapter 46Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackThe following path indicates where to access setting VoIP trunks for fal
392 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603• Ensure the PSTN and VoIP line pools have been configured before you continue
Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 393Networking Configuration Guide4 In the DN Type box, choose Public.To assign PSTN line pool to local
394 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603Example:Destination code digit: If it is available, you might want to use the
Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 395Networking Configuration GuideAbsorbed length, Normal schedule: If this is a private network PSTN li
396 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603To activate the VoIP line from the control set1 Dial FEATURE 873 from the cont
Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 397Networking Configuration GuideFigure 117 Example PSTN fallbackBCM Santa Clara BCM Ottawa• IP addre
398 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603The systems already communicate through a PRI line, which will be configured t
Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 399Networking Configuration GuideMaking calls through a private VoIP network gatewayFrom a telephone on
4 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603DPNSS 1 features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53P
40 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• “PRI networking using Call-by-Call services” on page 41• “PRI SL-1/Q.Sig/DPNS
400 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603If a user in Santa Clara wanted to make a local call in Ottawa, they would dia
401Networking Configuration GuideChapter 47T.38 faxIf you are using the T.38 fax protocol, it is assumed that you have already configured IP trunks an
402 Chapter 47 T.38 faxNN40020-603NN40020-6035 Verify that the codecs are set at the default before performing T.38 sessions.To enable a T.38 fax1 Cli
Chapter 47 T.38 fax 403Networking Configuration GuideFigure 119 Media Gateways panelT.38 Fax restrictions Voice mail and T.38 FoIP share a maximum o
404 Chapter 47 T.38 faxNN40020-603NN40020-603• If you must dial manually, wait until the call is answered before you start the fax session.• For Mailb
405Networking Configuration GuideChapter 48Port ranges overviewThe Port Ranges panel provides a list of which Ports are currently being used for RTP/U
406 Chapter 48 Port ranges overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
407Networking Configuration GuideChapter 49Port Ranges panelThe Port Ranges panel allows you to reserve ports for use by UDP (User Datagram Protocol).
408 Chapter 49 Port Ranges panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 120 Port Ranges panelAdding new RTP over UDP Port RangesYou can add up to ten port rang
Chapter 49 Port Ranges panel 409Networking Configuration GuideModifying RTP over UDP Port RangesTo modify an entry on the RTP over UDP table1 On the R
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 41Networking Configuration GuideThe call appears on the auto answer line on the BCM in Santa Clara as 6
410 Chapter 49 Port Ranges panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Modifying UDP Port RangesTo modify an entry on the UDP table1 On the UDP table, select the entry
411Networking Configuration GuideChapter 50Media gateways overviewCertain types of IP communications pass through Media Gateways on the BCM. You can c
412 Chapter 50 Media gateways overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
413Networking Configuration GuideChapter 51Media Gateways panelThe Media Gateways panel allows you to set basic parameters that control IP telephony.
414 Chapter 51 Media Gateways panelNN40020-603NN40020-603
415Networking Configuration GuideChapter 52Call security and remote accessSystem restrictions are required to ensure that your system is used appropri
416 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Notes about restriction filtersA restriction filter is a group of restrictions and
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 417Networking Configuration Guide• Removing a restriction from a filter has no effect on the contents of ot
418 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Default filters (other)Two profiles have global overrides which do not appear in E
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 419Networking Configuration GuideFigure 122 Line restriction exampleFigure 123, dialed digits must pass b
42 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 5 PRI networking using Call-by-Call ServicesTo reduce long distance co
420 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603• Setting up lines to allow users access to the system (“Creating Direct Inward Sy
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 421Networking Configuration GuideThe system resources, such as dialing capabilities, line pool access and f
422 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603• Calls coming from another switch to the BCM system are routed in two ways, depen
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 423Networking Configuration GuideCreate a remote access package by defining the system line pools remote us
424 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature, and remote adm
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 425Networking Configuration GuideExternal access tonesYou can hear some of the following tones when accessi
426 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603
427Networking Configuration GuideChapter 53Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)This following describes the telephony configu
428 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)NN40020-603NN40020-603• You cannot program a DISA DN or Auto DN to VoIP tr
Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 429Networking Configuration GuideFigure 124 Remote access task overview
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 43Networking Configuration Guide• “Understanding Nortel Voice Networking (MCDN) network features” on pa
430 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)NN40020-603NN40020-603Setting up remote access on linesSetting up remote a
Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 431Networking Configuration GuideRefer to “Configuring lines: T1-E&M” on
432 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)NN40020-603NN40020-603• The line redirection feature allows the originatin
433Networking Configuration GuideChapter 54Call security: Restriction filtersThe following describes the panels that are used to enter restriction fil
434 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 125 Restriction Filters panelsTable 89 provides a description of the f
Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 435Networking Configuration GuideThe default values for restriction filters are based on country profile
436 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersNN40020-603NN40020-60311 Click OK.12 Next steps: Assign filters to lines, DN records and class of ser
Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 437Networking Configuration GuideFilters 02, 03, and 04, although not preset with restrictions and overr
438 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersNN40020-603NN40020-603
439Networking Configuration GuideChapter 55Call security: Remote access packagesThis panel describes the telephony configuration that is used to contr
44 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Routing for tandem networksIn tandem networks, each node needs to know how to r
440 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 126 Remote Access Packages tablesTable 91 describes each field on t
Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packages 441Networking Configuration GuideThe following is an example of how a remote access package works.• I
442 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesNN40020-603NN40020-603
443Networking Configuration GuideChapter 56Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessThe Class of Service panel allows you to configure passwords for
444 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 127 Class of Service table panelTable 92 describes the fields
Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 445Networking Configuration Guide• “External access tones” on page 447To add or modify a CoS pa
446 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature, an
Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 447Networking Configuration GuideA sales representative out of the office needs to make long di
448 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Fast busy tone You have done one of the following:• Entered an incorre
449Networking Configuration GuideChapter 57LAN overviewOn the BCM main unit, the LAN configuration determines how the Core Module of the BCM communica
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 45Networking Configuration GuideTable 1 Node A destination code table, external terminationRoute Abso
450 Chapter 57 LAN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
451Networking Configuration GuideChapter 58Configuring the BCM with a DHCP address To configure the BCM with a DHCP address1 Set up your DHCP server i
452 Chapter 58 Configuring the BCM with a DHCP addressNN40020-603NN40020-603
453Networking Configuration GuideChapter 59Data networking overviewThe BCM is a converged voice product, and can be connected to virtually any data ne
454 Chapter 59 Data networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• Complete the pre-installation checklist. This will make sure that you’ve made all neces
455Networking Configuration GuideChapter 60IP SubsystemThe IP Settings define the basic and advanced IP address and DNS configuration for the BCM main
456 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603To modify an IP address1 Click Configuration > System > IP Subsystem > General Settings tab.
Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 457Networking Configuration GuideFigure 128 General Settings panelTable 94 General Settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value
458 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603Main panel tabs: Internal subnetsThe Internal subnets tab contains two subpanels:• “Internal Subnet s
Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 459Networking Configuration GuideThe Internal LAN is an interface that is used internally by the BCM for digital signal proces
46 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Understanding Nortel Voice Networking (MCDN) network featuresWhen you connect y
460 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 129 Internal Subnets tabTable 95 Internal Subnets panel (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value Desc
Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 461Networking Configuration GuideMain panel tabs: Dial-out Static RoutesAutomatic Dial-out Interfaces require static routes. F
462 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 130 Main panel tabs: Dial-out Static RoutesTable 96 Main panel tabs: Dial-out Static Route
Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 463Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring static routesTo add a new IP Static Route 1 Click Configuration > System >
464 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603
465Networking Configuration GuideChapter 61Data network prerequisites checklistBefore you set up voice over IP (VoIP) trunks or IP telephones on a BCM
466 Chapter 61 Data network prerequisites checklistNN40020-603NN40020-603Network devicesTable 98 contains questions about devices on the network such
Chapter 61 Data network prerequisites checklist 467Networking Configuration GuideKeycodesAll elements of VoIP trunks and IP telephony are locked by th
468 Chapter 61 Data network prerequisites checklistNN40020-603NN40020-603VoIP trunksAnswer the questions in Table 102 if you are configuring VoIP trun
469Networking Configuration GuideChapter 62Router overviewThe following introduces the router, available with the BCM, and explains the two different
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 47Networking Configuration GuideFigure 6 Network call redirection pathISDN Call Connection Limitation
470 Chapter 62 Router overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
471Networking Configuration GuideChapter 63Router panelUse the router panel to launch the router on your BCM50a/BCM50e.For information about configuri
472 Chapter 63 Router panelNN40020-603NN40020-603
473Networking Configuration GuideChapter 64VLAN overviewA virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of ports, controlled by a switch, and end-stations,
474 Chapter 64 VLAN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Specifying the site-specific options for VLANThe BCM DHCP server resides in the default VLAN and is
475Networking Configuration GuideChapter 65DHCP overviewOn the BCM, DHCP can be set up in a variety of configurations, based on your needs, your exist
476 Chapter 65 DHCP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603If you intend to use the BCM50a or BCM50e as a DHCP server, configure the router to be the DHCP serv
Chapter 65 DHCP overview 477Networking Configuration Guide• S2 Retry count: 1With external DHCP serverWith the DHCP Status set to Enabled (Automatic),
478 Chapter 65 DHCP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603For example, the BCM LAN IP address, S1 and S2 IP address were all set to 47.166.50.80. When the BCM
Chapter 65 DHCP overview 479Networking Configuration GuideAdditional settings to configureIn addition to these default settings, you must also configu
48 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 7 Call loop on system without ICCLTrunk Route OptimizationTrunk Route
480 Chapter 65 DHCP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
481Networking Configuration GuideChapter 66DHCP Server Settings panelThe DHCP Server Settings contains fields for configuring the BCM core as a DHCP s
482 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 132 General Settings tabWarning: Whenever you make changes to the default gate
Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 483Networking Configuration GuideMain panel tabs: IP Terminal DHCP OptionsThe IP Terminal DHCP Options settings
484 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 133 IP Terminal DHCP OptionsTable 105 IP Terminal DHCP Options (Sheet 1 of 2
Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 485Networking Configuration GuideAction <read-only> The initial action code for the IP telephone.Retry cou
486 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Main panel tabs: Address RangesThe Address Ranges tab specifies IP addresses to be prov
Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 487Networking Configuration GuideFigure 134 Address Ranges tabTable 106 Address RangesAttribute Value Descri
488 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To add a new Included Address Range1 Click Configuration > Data Services >DHCP Se
Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 489Networking Configuration GuideMain panel tabs: Lease InfoThe lease info panel is a read-only panel describing
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 49Networking Configuration GuideFigure 8 Call paths with and without TROTrunk Anti-tromboningTrunk An
490 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603
491Networking Configuration GuideChapter 67DHCP configuration with routerIf you have a BCM with an embedded router (BCM50a or BCM50e), the BCM request
492 Chapter 67 DHCP configuration with routerNN40020-603NN40020-603Determining the status for the DHCP serverBy default, the DHCP server on the BCM is
Chapter 67 DHCP configuration with router 493Networking Configuration GuideDisabling the DHCP serverTo disable the DHCP server1 Click Configuration &g
494 Chapter 67 DHCP configuration with routerNN40020-603NN40020-603
495Networking Configuration GuideChapter 68Firewall configuration resourcesTable 108 shows the port configurations that must be allowed on a firewall
496 Chapter 68 Firewall configuration resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603
497Networking Configuration GuideChapter 69Dial Up overviewThe dial-out interfaces on the BCM offer three key services: • Remote Access allows users a
498 Chapter 69 Dial Up overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Remote Access ServiceRemote Access Service (RAS) allows a client system to dial a telephone numbe
Chapter 69 Dial Up overview 499Networking Configuration GuideModem Remote Access Service Specifics For Modem dial in, the Auto-disable feature will au
Contents 5Networking Configuration GuideLine pool tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 9 Call paths with and without TATNetworking with ETSI QSIG (Internatio
500 Chapter 69 Dial Up overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603The BCM will use the user name and password associated with the configured account to authenticat
501Networking Configuration GuideChapter 70Dial Up Interfaces panelThe Dial Up Interfaces panel contains four sub-panels: Dial-out Interfaces panel On
502 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 136 Dial-out Interfaces panelISDN interfacesISDN interfaces can only be configur
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 503Networking Configuration GuideTo add an ISDN interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfa
504 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To manually connect an ISDN interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up In
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 505Networking Configuration GuideISDN Dial-out Channel CharacteristicsFigure 137 ISDN Dial-out Interface Channel
506 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To modify the characteristics of an existing ISDN channel1 Click Configuration > Resou
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 507Networking Configuration GuideTo configure the ISDN Link Parameters1 Click Configuration > Resources > Di
508 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603ISDN Dial-out IP AddressFigure 139 ISDN Dial-out Interfaces IP Address Specification ta
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 509Networking Configuration Guide4 Enter a logical name in the Interface name field.5 Select the Automatic dialout
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 51Networking Configuration GuideFigure 10 ETSI QSIG networkingTable 6 lists the settings for some of
510 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To disconnect a modem interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfac
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 511Networking Configuration GuideTo configure the Modem Link Parameters1 Click Configuration > Resources > D
512 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Modem Dial-out IP AddressFigure 141 Modem Dial-out Interface IP Address Specification t
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 513Networking Configuration GuideFigure 142 Global Settings panelWAN failoverThe Integrated Router monitors the
514 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To assign a modem interface for WAN failover1 Create, and enable, a modem interface. See
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 515Networking Configuration GuideFigure 143 Modem Dial-In Parameters panelTable 116 Modem Dial-In Parameters f
516 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603User <read-only> Displays the user that is currently dialed in.Local IP Address <
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 517Networking Configuration GuideAdditional configuration to allow network access functionalityIf the BCM50 has an
518 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603If you want DIALIN_PC to access PC1 (192.168.1.50) on the customer LAN, then you must con
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 519Networking Configuration GuideFigure 145 ISDN Dial-in parameters fieldsTable 118 ISDN Dial-In Parameters fi
52 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603When the features are activated, users can:• display a call charge• redirect ca
520 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Connection State: This is a table that shows the current dial-in state if connected. Note
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 521Networking Configuration GuideCreating an automatic dial-out interfaceManagement applications such as SNMP trap
522 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To add an automatic dial-out interface1 Create a Modem or ISDN interface. See “To add an
Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 523Networking Configuration GuideThe following tasks can be configured to use dial-up as a primary connection:• SN
524 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Create a dial-up interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfaces.2
525Networking Configuration GuideAppendix AVPN overviewA VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a group of systems connected across various data-transfer te
526 Appendix A VPN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603IPsec offers the following features:• Branch Office support that allows you to configure an IPSec tun
Appendix A VPN overview 527Networking Configuration GuideIPSecNortel and other third-party vendors support the IPsec tunneling protocol. IPsec is an e
528 Appendix A VPN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603The encryption level you choose is made of three components:• the protocol• the encryption method• th
529Networking Configuration GuideAppendix BSilence suppression The following describes using silence suppression on half-duplex and full-duplex links:
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 53Networking Configuration GuideDPNSS 1 capabilitiesA single BCM node, acting as a terminating node on
530 Appendix B Silence suppressionNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 146 One call on a half-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppressio
Appendix B Silence suppression 531Networking Configuration GuideThe effect of silence suppression on half-duplex links is, therefore, to reduce the pe
532 Appendix B Silence suppressionNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 149 One call on a full-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppressio
Appendix B Silence suppression 533Networking Configuration GuideWhen several calls are made over a full-duplex link, all calls share the same transmit
534 Appendix B Silence suppressionNN40020-603NN40020-603
535Networking Configuration GuideAppendix CISDN overviewThe following provides some general information about using ISDN lines on your BCM system. Det
536 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Analog versus ISDNISDN offers significantly higher bandwidth and speed than analog transmission beca
Appendix C ISDN overview 537Networking Configuration Guide• Layer 1: A physical connection that supports fundamental signaling passed between the ISDN
538 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Refer to the following features and services:• “Network name display” on page 539• “Name and number
Appendix C ISDN overview 539Networking Configuration GuideYour service provider supplies a Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) and DN to support D-pack
54 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• “Call Offer” on page 58• “Route Optimization” on page 59• “Loop avoidance” on
540 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• Receiving Redirected Name• Sending Connected Name• Sending Calling Party NameConsult your customer
Appendix C ISDN overview 541Networking Configuration GuideEmergency 911 dialing (North America only)The ISDN PRI feature is capable of transmitting th
542 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• allows incoming calls to be routed to sets based on service type and digits received• provides the
Appendix C ISDN overview 543Networking Configuration GuideS Reference PointThe S reference-point connection provides either a point-to-point or point-
544 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 153 T reference pointA T loop can be used in combination with an S loop to provide D-packet
Appendix C ISDN overview 545Networking Configuration GuideThe NT1 converts and reformats data so it can be transmitted to and from the S or T connecti
546 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Ordering ISDN BRI The following provides information about how to order ISDN BRI service for your BC
Appendix C ISDN overview 547Networking Configuration GuideSupported ISDN protocolsThe switch used by your service provider must be running the appropr
548 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
549Networking Configuration GuideAppendix DCodec ratesThe information in the table below enables the administrator to determine the number of resource
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 55Networking Configuration GuideMaking a conference callTo initiate or disconnect from a conference cal
550 Appendix D Codec ratesNN40020-603NN40020-603800 10 58 858 68640 7.25 100G.72324 3 58 82 21867 173.33 3020 3 58 78 20800 160.00 30Note: *These are
551Networking Configuration GuideIndexNumerics2-way DID, PRI 5414ESSavailable services 110call-by-call services support 237PRI protocol 239, 2
552 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603port settings 377signaling method 383systemconfiguration prerequisites 467networking 294tandem networking 36u
553Networking Configuration GuideMCDN 312CDR (call detail recording)records pushautomatic 499central administrator direct dial 269channel charac
554 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603remote gateway 385destination gateway 533destination IPnetwork example 398remote gateway 385DHCP (dynamic host
555Networking Configuration Guideprogramming 269type 269digit facility 270prime line 270direct dial telephones 231Direct Inward System Acces
556 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603host node 106DSX1 build 107DTI trunk. See also DTM 39DTM (digital trunk module)clock source 544ISDN hardware
557Networking Configuration Guidefeature68 - Class of Service (CoS) 44774 - call park 230, 27378 - 1.5-second pause 261811 - call display 2148
558 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603target line calls 91Internal/External #, direct dial programming 269international (special) access code 285Intern
559Networking Configuration GuideLLANBusiness Communications Manager function 467least cost routing 243, 252line accesscall diagram 228call-by-c
56 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Follow-me diversion can be cancelled from the forwarded location.• Diversion on
560 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603analogauto privacy 135digitalauto privacy 135loop start analoganswer with DISA 136dial mode 133full autohold
561Networking Configuration GuideM1-IPT 368MCDNspecial calls 232, 257MCDN networking 311message waiting indicationMCDN 299messagesnetwork feat
562 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603private networking 297MCDN check list 303MCDN features 299MCDN network example 308MCDN over VoIP 311MCDN rout
563Networking Configuration GuideDPNSS 1 networking 52system diagram 33, 289portdisable-enable 87port settings 377portsfirewalls 377legacy n
564 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603MCDN (Meridian Customer Defined Networking)special calls 232MCDN special route codes 261outgoing calls 287private
565Networking Configuration GuideISDN 498loop start trunks 421, 430modem 498, 499numbering overview 218package, CoS programming 444PRI 422
566 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603Selective LIne Redirection, see SLR 212service codeNorth American ONN blocking 210service code, ONN blocking 188s
567Networking Configuration GuideE&M network diagram 40E&M private networking 37, 315full autohold, E&M 135parametersDSX1 build 10
568 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603Virtual Private Network ID 286virtual private networks, see VPN 525VLANi-series telephones 468Voice Activity Dete
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 57Networking Configuration GuideSetting redirectionThe timer used for the network Callback feature is a
58 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Call OfferCall Offer over DPNSS 1 allows a calling party to indicate to the wan
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 59Networking Configuration Guide• Reject it. If the user activates Do Not Disturb on Busy (DND) when th
6 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Chapter 13Configuring lines: T1-E&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
60 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Private networking with DPNSS(International only)DPNSS supports the Universal D
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 61Networking Configuration GuideFigure 11 DPNSS networkingCalls are dialed and identified to the syst
62 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Naming conventionChoose the protocol type for consistency with PRI trunk config
63Networking Configuration GuideChapter 3Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficTelephony call traffic has a number of configuration requireme
64 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 12 Telephony system and device programmingAlthough many of
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 65Networking Configuration Guide• Line configuration/target line configuration— “BRI ISDN: B
66 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 13 Dialing plan configuration— “Dialing plan: System settin
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 67Networking Configuration GuideFigure 14 Incoming call configuration - part A
68 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 15 Incoming call configuration - part
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 69Networking Configuration GuideFigure 16 Configuring incoming call controls
Contents 7Networking Configuration GuideChapter 22Configuring CLID on your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Pro
70 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Outgoing callsFor outgoing calls, you can assign one or more interco
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 71Networking Configuration GuideFigure 17 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet 1 of 2)
72 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 18 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet 2 of 2)
73Networking Configuration GuideChapter 4Application Resources overviewApplication Resources is a management tool for allocating system resources such
74 Chapter 4 Application Resources overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Setting values for application resourcesFor all applications, you can modify the mini
Chapter 4 Application Resources overview 75Networking Configuration GuideVoice mail and CC resourcesThese resources require DSP resources. Because the
76 Chapter 4 Application Resources overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603
77Networking Configuration GuideChapter 5Application Resources panelThe application resources panel allows you to modify resources allocated to applic
78 Chapter 5 Application Resources panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 19 Application resources panelTable 8 Application Resources panel (Sheet 1 of
Chapter 5 Application Resources panel 79Networking Configuration GuideVDI channels <read-only> The number of VDI channels in use on the system.
8 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244C
80 Chapter 5 Application Resources panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Details for ApplicationCurrent minimum assigned limit<read-only> The current minim
81Networking Configuration GuideChapter 6Module configuration: Trunk modulesThis following describes the Element Manager headings that define and cont
82 Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 20 Fitting the procedure into the overall picture
Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modules 83Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring the trunk module parametersModules automatically configure t
84 Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603• CO fail: Use the carrier failure standard used by the service provider (TIA-54
Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modules 85Networking Configuration Guide• NSF Extension: None (DMS-100/250 switches); WATS (Siemens, ESWD, Lucen
86 Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring DASS2 module parameters• Clock Source: Determine how the module func
87Networking Configuration GuideChapter 7Managing modulesWhen you need to find out information about a module, you can determine the status of any of
88 Chapter 7 Managing modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 21 Set Port Details Trunk module metricsTo view the current status of the module trunks, y
89Networking Configuration GuideChapter 8Lines overviewTelephony signals into the system, within the system, and out of the system are carried over ch
Contents 9Networking Configuration GuideETSI-specific network features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
90 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Understanding how the system identifies linesOn a new system, lines and loops are numbered and assign
Chapter 8 Lines overview 91Networking Configuration GuideTarget linesTarget lines are internal communications paths that directly connect auto-answer
92 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Physical linesPhysical lines are the central office (CO) trunks assigned to the trunk media bay modul
Chapter 8 Lines overview 93Networking Configuration GuideLine recordThe line record allows you to:• Identify the line and the features on the line.• A
94 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Programming linksThe template has a set of default restrictions in Restriction 02 only. You must crea
Chapter 8 Lines overview 95Networking Configuration Guide• “Using loss packages” on page 97• “Turn Privacy on or off for a call” on page 98Determining
96 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Line pool tipsLine pools are groups of lines. Pooling lines allows you to use fewer lines than there
Chapter 8 Lines overview 97Networking Configuration Guide• Avoid putting unsupervised loop start lines in a line pool. These lines can become unusable
98 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Turn Privacy on or off for a callYou can configure lines in your system to have automatic privacy. Wi
Chapter 8 Lines overview 99Networking Configuration Guide• Voice over IP (VoIP) trunks use the data network to provide line service in and out of the
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