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BCM50 2.0
Business Communications Manager
Document Status: Standard
Document Number: NN40020-603
Document Version: 01.08
Date: May 2008
Networking Configuration Guide
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - BCM50 2.0

BCM50 2.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40020-603Document Version: 01.08Date: May 2008Networking Configur

Seite 2 - Trademarks

10 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Chapter 35Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323Routing for tandem netw

Seite 3 - Contents

100 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603

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101Networking Configuration GuideChapter 9Configuring telephony resourcesThe Telephony Resources panel allows you to view and configure the informatio

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102 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603The top frame of this panel displays a table showing each type of module and the Vo

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 103Networking Configuration GuideThe Telephony Resources table fields are described in Table 13.Table 13 T

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104 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Media bay module panelsThe following panel tabs appear when you select a module tab

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 105Networking Configuration Guide• DS/CLID: displays for old North American LS/DS or CLID analog trunk modul

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106 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Disconnect timer60, 100, 260, 460, or 600 millisecondsLoop T1Specify the duration o

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 107Networking Configuration GuideStation modules do not have any configurable module parameters.Interface le

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108 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603The ISDN setting requires digital access lines (DAL) that have digital network loss

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 109Networking Configuration GuideFigure 24 Call-by-Call Service Selection subpanelTable 15 describes the f

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Contents 11Networking Configuration GuideChapter 42VoIP overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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110 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603CbC services available by switch protocolTable 16 lists the applicable services for

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 111Networking Configuration GuideFigure 26 Trunk module Port Details panel.Table 17 describes the fields s

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112 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Provisioning module lines/loopsYou can access three provisioning subpanels in Eleme

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 113Networking Configuration GuideIP Terminal Global SettingsThe parameters on the IP Terminal Global Setting

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114 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603IP telephone set detailsAfter a Nortel 1120/1140 or 20XX IP telephone registers wit

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 115Networking Configuration GuideFigure 28 IP Terminal Details (Telephony Resources) subpanelTable 20 desc

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116 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603• “SIP Settings” on page 125• “SIP Media Parameters” on page 126• “SIP URI Map” on

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 117Networking Configuration GuideGW Type BCMBCM35IPTOtherChoose the type of system that is accessed through

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118 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603H323 SettingsFigure 30 H323 SettingsTable 22 describes the fields on the H323 Set

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 119Networking Configuration GuideForward redirected OLI <check box> If the check box is selected, the

Seite 24 - 24 List of procedures

12 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Deactivating the VoIP schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396Example

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120 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuration*Call signaling DirectGatekeeper ResolvedGatekeeper RoutedGatekeeper R

Seite 26 - About BCM

Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 121Networking Configuration GuideAlias Names Alias names are comma delimited, and may be one of the followin

Seite 27 - BCM applications

122 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603H323 Media ParametersThe H323 Media Parameters tab defines how VoIP trunks handle t

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 123Networking Configuration GuideFigure 31 H323 Media Parameters panelTable 23 describes the fields on thi

Seite 29 - Related publications

124 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603SettingsEnable Voice Activity Detection <check box> The voice activity detect

Seite 30 - User Guides

Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 125Networking Configuration GuideSIP SettingsFigure 32 SIP Settings tabTable 24 SIP Settings fieldsField

Seite 31 - How to get Help

126 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603SIP Media ParametersSIP trunks are administered separately from H.323 trunks. Both

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Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resources 127Networking Configuration GuideSIP URI MapUse the SIP URI Map to configure the sub-domain name associated

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128 Chapter 9 Configuring telephony resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 34 SIP URI Map tabTable 26 SIP URI Map FieldsField Value DescriptionSIP

Seite 34 - DID system

129Networking Configuration GuideChapter 10Configuring linesAll the Lines panels show the same type of tabbed panels. The information on the tabbed pa

Seite 35 - Basic telephony routing

Contents 13Networking Configuration GuideChapter 53Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) . . . . . . 427Remote access overview

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130 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Trunk/Line data, main panelThe top-level Table View panel shows line records for all lines activ

Seite 37 - Private network parameters

Chapter 10 Configuring lines 131Networking Configuration GuideTable 27 describes the fields found on the Trunk/Line Data main panel.Table 27 Trunk/L

Seite 38 - Keycode requirements

132 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603PropertiesThe Properties tab shows basic line properties. Not all fields apply to all types of l

Seite 39 - Lines used for networking

Chapter 10 Configuring lines 133Networking Configuration GuideFigure 36 Properties details panelTable 28 defines the fields on this panel and indica

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134 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Preferences (lines)The Preferences tab shows information that may vary from trunk to trunk. Most

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Chapter 10 Configuring lines 135Networking Configuration GuideFigure 37 Preferences details panelTable 29 defines the fields on this panel and indic

Seite 42 - New York office

136 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603ANI NumberDID E&M<check box> Define whether the telephone number of the caller will be

Seite 43 - System dialing plans

Chapter 10 Configuring lines 137Networking Configuration GuideRestrictions (Line and Remote)Assigning Line restrictions and Remote Access Package rest

Seite 44 - Routing for tandem networks

138 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 38 Restrictions tables for a lineTable 30 describes the fields on this panel.Assigned D

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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

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14 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603MTU option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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140 Chapter 10 Configuring linesNN40020-603NN40020-603

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141Networking Configuration GuideChapter 11Configuring lines: Target linesTarget lines are virtual lines that allow the mapping of received digits to

Seite 49 - Trunk Anti-tromboning

142 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: Target linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 40 Configuring target lines — main screen

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Chapter 11 Configuring lines: Target lines 143Networking Configuration GuideFigure 41 Configuring target lines — subscreens

Seite 51 - ETSI Euro network services

144 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: Target linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring Target line settingsThe following procedure describes the fields that

Seite 52 - DPNSS 1 services

145Networking Configuration GuideChapter 12Configuring lines: PRIPRI are auto-answer lines. These lines cannot be individually assigned to telephones.

Seite 53 - DPNSS 1 features

146 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRINN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 42 PRI line feature configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRI 147Networking Configuration GuideFigure 43 PRI line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring PRI line fea

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148 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRINN40020-603NN40020-603• Pub. Received #: Not applicable.• Priv. Received #: Not applicable.• Distinct Ring: If yo

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Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRI 149Networking Configuration GuideTo configure Call-by-Call services and the PRI lines1 Set up the DTM module to supp

Seite 57 - Executive intrusion

Contents 15Networking Configuration GuideChapter 66DHCP Server Settings panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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150 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: PRINN40020-603NN40020-603

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151Networking Configuration GuideChapter 13Configuring lines: T1-E&ME&M lines must be digital (T1).The following paths indicate where to acces

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152 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 44 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 153Networking Configuration GuideFigure 45 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part B

Seite 62 - Protocol level differences

154 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 46 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part C

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Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 155Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring E&M line featuresThe following procedure describes the field

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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

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157Networking Configuration GuideChapter 14Configuring lines: T1-Loop startLoop start trunks provide remote access to the BCM from the public network.

Seite 66 - Incoming calls

158 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 47 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 159Networking Configuration GuideFigure 48 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part B

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16 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Creating an automatic dial-out interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521Guidelines

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160 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 49 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part C

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Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 161Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring digital (T1/E1) loop start linesThe following procedure descr

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162 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startNN40020-603NN40020-603Under the Restrictions tab:• Use remote package: If this line allows remote call-

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163Networking Configuration GuideChapter 15Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartThe following describes how to configure digital Ground Start lin

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164 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 50 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration process — Part

Seite 74 - Media gateway resources

Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 165Networking Configuration GuideFigure 51 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration process

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166 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring digital ground start line featuresThe following procedure d

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Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 167Networking Configuration Guide• Remote Packages: Enter a valid remote access package for the

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168 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartNN40020-603NN40020-603

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169Networking Configuration GuideChapter 16Configuring lines: T1-DIDDID (Direct Inward Dial) are lines on a digital trunk module on a T1. Inbound DID

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Contents 17Networking Configuration GuideCodec rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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170 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 52 DID line feature configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 171Networking Configuration GuideFigure 53 DID line feature configuration process — Part B

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172 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring DID line featuresThe following procedure describes the fields that need to b

Seite 83 - Module parameters list

Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 173Networking Configuration Guide4 Set the restriction and remote package scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Line r

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174 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDNN40020-603NN40020-603

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175Networking Configuration GuideChapter 17Configuring lines: DASS2 linesDASS2 trunks are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indicate whe

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176 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 54 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part A

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Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 177Networking Configuration GuideFigure 55 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring DA

Seite 88 - Trunk module metrics

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

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Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 179Networking Configuration Guide•Networking“Public networking: Tandem calls from private node” on page 293“

Seite 90 - Active physical lines

18 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603

Seite 91 - Target lines

180 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesNN40020-603NN40020-603

Seite 92 - BRI loops programming

181Networking Configuration GuideChapter 18Configuring lines: DPNSS linesDPNSS trunks are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indicate whe

Seite 93 - Line record

182 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 56 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part A

Seite 94 - Line Job Aids

Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 183Networking Configuration GuideFigure 57 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring DP

Seite 95 - Chapter 8 Lines overview 95

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

Seite 96 - Line pool tips

Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 185Networking Configuration Guide•Networking“Public networking: Tandem calls from private node” on page 293“

Seite 97 - Using loss packages

186 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesNN40020-603NN40020-603

Seite 98 - Programming line access

187Networking Configuration GuideChapter 19BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesThe Loops tables display settings for installed BRI modules.The BCM50b, BCM50b

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188 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configure loop type and general parametersThe Loops table displays the BRI loops for

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Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 189Networking Configuration GuideT-loop general settingsThe Settings tab allows you to define loop characteri

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List of procedures 19Networking Configuration GuideList of proceduresContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 102 - Telephony Resources table

190 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesNN40020-603NN40020-603T-loop SPIDS and network DNsThese settings are only available for systems running a

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Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 191Networking Configuration GuideTable 33 Loop settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value DescriptionSPIDS tab

Seite 104 - Media bay module panels

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

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Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 193Networking Configuration GuideTable 34 describes each section on the D-Packet Service panel.S-loops assign

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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

Seite 107 - Interface levels

195Networking Configuration GuideChapter 20BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephone) services. The following describ

Seite 108 - Internal CSU

196 Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 63 BRI loops configuration process

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Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 197Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring BRI T-loop parametersTo configure BRI T-loop parameters1 Identify the lo

Seite 110 - Port details

198 Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsNN40020-603NN40020-603Prior programming:Configuring provisioned BRI line featuresThe following procedure describes

Seite 111 - Table 17 Port Values tab

Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 199Networking Configuration Guide3 Set the restriction and remote package scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Line restr

Seite 112 - IP telephones

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

Seite 113 - IP Terminal Global Settings

20 List of proceduresNN40020-603NN40020-603BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187BRI IS

Seite 114 - IP telephone set details

200 Chapter 20 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsNN40020-603NN40020-603

Seite 115 - Voice over IP trunks

201Networking Configuration GuideChapter 21Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devicesBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephone) serv

Seite 116 - Routing table

202 Chapter 21 Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devicesNN40020-603NN40020-603To set BRI properties for ISDN device connections1 On the top pan

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Chapter 21 Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devices 203Networking Configuration GuideFigure 64 ISDN DN record overviewPrerequisitesEnsure th

Seite 118 - H323 Settings

204 Chapter 21 Programming BRI S-loops, lines, and ISDN devicesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring an ISDN telephone DN recordOn each panel on the DNs l

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205Networking Configuration GuideChapter 22Configuring CLID on your systemThe following describes the various areas in the system that need configurat

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206 Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your systemNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 65 CLID configuration process

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Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your system 207Networking Configuration GuideProgramming incoming CLIDTelephones can receive Name, Number, and Line dis

Seite 122 - H323 Media Parameters

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

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Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your system 209Networking Configuration Guide•The OLI number. Refer to “Line Access tab” in the Device Configuration Gu

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List of procedures 21Networking Configuration GuidePrivate networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) . . . . . . . . . . . . 331To program IPL...

Seite 125 - SIP Settings

210 Chapter 22 Configuring CLID on your systemNN40020-603NN40020-603Blocking outgoing name display at the trunksTo block outgoing name display at the

Seite 126 - SIP Media Parameters

211Networking Configuration GuideChapter 23CLID: Name displayBCM displays the name of the calling party at the answering telephone when this informati

Seite 127 - SIP URI Map

212 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603Receiving and sending calling party nameNetwork Name Display displays the name of an incoming P

Seite 128 - Table 26 SIP URI Map Fields

Chapter 23 CLID: Name display 213Networking Configuration GuideLimitations:• Due to system resource limitations, only 30 telephones can be assigned to

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214 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 66 Naming components in the systemIncoming and outgoing call displayIf you subscribe t

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Chapter 23 CLID: Name display 215Networking Configuration GuideFigure 67 Sending and receiving call displayK9 Unit5552354*Trunks*Public or Private n

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216 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603

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217Networking Configuration GuideChapter 24Dialing plansThe BCM allows for flexible dialing plans using access codes, destination codes, PSTN trunks a

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218 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Also refer to “Call security: Restriction filters” on page 433. This section also discusses Class of

Seite 134 - Preferences (lines)

Chapter 24 Dialing plans 219Networking Configuration GuideIncoming calls: The Private Dialing Plan provides the special codes that identify the system

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22 List of proceduresNN40020-603NN40020-603Media gateways overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411Medi

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220 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603MCDN special call types: If your system is networked to other types of systems, such as Meridian 1,

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 221Networking Configuration GuidePublic and Private Received numbersIf the received number is different than the regular DN n

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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

Seite 139 - Figure 39 Add a DN record

Chapter 24 Dialing plans 223Networking Configuration Guide• If the outgoing call is designated as public, the system checks the beginning of the strin

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224 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603MCDN trunks also allow public call types when tandeming calls from another system on the private net

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 225Networking Configuration GuideUsing the Received # lengthIf you change the DN length of your system, you may need to chang

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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

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 227Networking Configuration GuideFigure 68 Incoming public and private call coding

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228 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Determining line access dialing“Understanding access codes” on page 229 and “Configuring call routin

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 229Networking Configuration GuideUnderstanding access codesThe system uses access codes to direct calls to the correct lines

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List of procedures 23Networking Configuration GuideTo configure the BCM DHCP component...

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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

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 231Networking Configuration GuideThe system assigns Call Park codes to calls in sequence, from the lowest to the highest, unt

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232 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Tips about access codesHere are some pointers to assist you in planning the access codes for your sy

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 233Networking Configuration GuideCalls tandeming to the public network through the private network need to retain their diali

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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

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 235Networking Configuration Guide• dialing an access code for a long-distance carrier• deciding which line pool to use accord

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236 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Supporting protocolsThe following protocols support Call-by-call limits:• National ISDN 2 (NI-2)• DM

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 237Networking Configuration GuideSwitches supporting Call-by-call limitsTable 40 lists the service types and cross-references

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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

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 239Networking Configuration GuideThe service identifier (SID) depends on the selected service type (for example, with NI-2 pr

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24 List of proceduresNN40020-603NN40020-603

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240 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Why use destination codes?Routes determine path (line or pool) and any required access numbers.Desti

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 241Networking Configuration GuideFigure 71 Using destination codes to access another systemDeciding on a codeWhen deciding

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242 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603Example: If users are used to dialing 9-1-555-1234-<DN number> to reach another system (whose

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 243Networking Configuration GuideFigure 72 Carrier code call numbering sequenceRouting schedules and alternate routesIt can

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244 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603When a user dials, and the telephone cannot capture the preferred line (First Route), the system tri

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 245Networking Configuration GuideFigure 73 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two co

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246 Chapter 24 Dialing plansNN40020-603NN40020-603

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247Networking Configuration GuideChapter 25Dialing plan: Routing configurationsThis following describes how you can configure the lines and loops to a

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248 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 74 Routing workflow

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 249Networking Configuration GuideDestination code numbering in a networkBecause the system checks the

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25Networking Configuration GuideChapter 1Getting started with BCMRefer to the following topics for general BCM information:• “About BCM”• “Symbols and

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250 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-6033 Set up the Normal schedule with the route number you defined in step 1.Figu

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 251Networking Configuration GuideGrouping destination codes using a wild cardIf you have a number of d

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252 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603]]\Programming for least-cost routingIt can be less expensive to use another

Seite 172 - Configuring DID line features

Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 253Networking Configuration GuideTo set up the multiple routing overflow feature1 You assign the prefe

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254 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Dialing plan using public linesFigure 77 and Figure 78 provide examples of ho

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 255Networking Configuration GuideFigure 78 Routing service record: Destination codeProgramming the P

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256 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Adding Carrier access codes to destination codesIn some cases, long distance

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Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 257Networking Configuration Guide5 Set Absorbed Length to 1.The digit 9 is only used internally and sh

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258 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 80 Local call tandemed through private network nodesLocal PSTNDialou

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259Networking Configuration GuideChapter 26Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesA large system usually requires a number of destination codes to

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26 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603AcronymsThe following is a list of acronyms used in this guide.OrganizationThis guide is or

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260 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603RoutesThe first step to setting up call routing is to define line pool

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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 261Networking Configuration GuideTable 47 describes the fields on the top panel.Table 47 Rout

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262 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603PRI route typesTable 48 lists the service/DN type choices available fo

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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 263Networking Configuration GuideFigure 82 Destination codes table panelTable 49 describes th

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264 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Alternate routes for routing schedulesWhen you select a route on the D

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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 265Networking Configuration GuideSecond Dial ToneThis feature provides dial tone for outgoing c

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266 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603• Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan >

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267Networking Configuration GuideChapter 27Dialing plan: System settingsThe panels described in the following information define various common system

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268 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 85 Dialing Plan - General settings and Direct Dial devicesTable 51 describe

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Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settings 269Networking Configuration GuideDialing timeout Default: 4 secondsThis is the maximum period allowed between

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 27Networking Configuration GuideBCM featuresBCM50 supports the complete range of IP telephony features offered by e

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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

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Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settings 271Networking Configuration GuideReceived number notes• If you change the received number length for your sys

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272 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Tips about access codesHere are some pointers to assist you in planning the access c

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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

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274 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: System settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Calls are retrieved by pressing the intercom button and dialing the retrieval code.

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275Networking Configuration GuideChapter 28Dialing plan: Public networkThe panel described in the following information defines the number planning re

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276 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public networkNN40020-603NN40020-603This panel includes information about:• “Public Network Settings” on page 276• “Publi

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Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public network 277Networking Configuration GuidePublic network DN lengthsThe Public network DN length tells the system how lo

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278 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public networkNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 53 describes each field on this panel.About the Public Network DN lengths table

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Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public network 279Networking Configuration GuideDeleting a DN prefix1 On the Public Network DN Lengths panel, click the DN pr

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28 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603Symbols and conventions used in this guideThese symbols are used to highlight critical info

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280 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: Public networkNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 54 describes each field on this panel.Adding a carrier code1 Click Add.2 Enter

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281Networking Configuration GuideChapter 29Dialing plan: Private network settingsThe panels described in the following information define various syst

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282 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603• “Private Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)” on page 284•

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Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settings 283Networking Configuration Guide* Private DISA DN <DISA DN digits to be received from the auto-a

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284 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603Private Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)If your system is

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Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settings 285Networking Configuration GuideVoIP-specific private network dialingThe features contained in the

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286 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603ETSI-specific network featuresThe features contained in the ETSI subpanel a

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289Networking Configuration GuideChapter 30Public networking: Setting up basic systemsPublic networks are the connection between the BCM and the publi

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 29Networking Configuration GuideThe following conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Ter

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290 Chapter 30 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsNN40020-603NN40020-603Programming:Lines • Set lines to manual answer.• Configure into a line

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Chapter 30 Public networking: Setting up basic systems 291Networking Configuration GuideFigure 93 DID systemProgramming:Lines• Assign lines as auto-

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293Networking Configuration GuideChapter 31Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeIf your system is connected by a private network to anothe

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294 Chapter 31 Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeNN40020-603NN40020-603Dialing plan/Routing:• Coordinate Dialing plan with private netw

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Chapter 31 Public networking: Tandem calls from private node 295Networking Configuration Guide• call directly to one or more BCM telephones• call into

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297Networking Configuration GuideChapter 32Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPThe following describes how to network BCMs together in a private

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298 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603The Meridian must provide the following:— end-to-end signaling (option

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 299Networking Configuration GuideMeridian MCDN call features over PRI SL-1 linesBesides the gene

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30 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603Device Configuration Guide (NN40020-300)Telset Administration Guide (NN40020-604)BCM50a Int

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300 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 95 Message waiting indication messageProgramming notesBCM prog

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 301Networking Configuration GuideCamp-onA call received by the Meridian attendant can be assigne

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302 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 97 Breaking into a local system call pathBreak-in can occur wh

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 303Networking Configuration GuideMCDN networking checklistThe following points provide a quick c

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304 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603UDP-specific programmingBCM UDP programming• Private Dialing Plan: Typ

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 305Networking Configuration GuideCDP-specific programmingBCM CDP programming• Private Dialing Pl

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306 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603VM programming with Meridian 1If you are using the centralized voice me

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 307Networking Configuration GuideMeridian TRO programmingIf you are using a Meridian 1 system as

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308 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 98 MCDN networking, with a common public network connectionThi

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 309Networking Configuration GuideBCM module settings: Table 60 lists the module settings that ar

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 31Networking Configuration GuideDigital MobilityDECT 413X/414X Handset User Guide (N0028550)DECT 4145Ex/4146Ex Hand

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310 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603BCM dialing plan settings: Table 61 lists the dialing plan settings tha

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 311Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring fallback over a VoIP MCDN networkThe Voice over IP

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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

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Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 313Networking Configuration GuideFor a detailed description of setting up fallback, refer to “Se

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314 Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPNN40020-603NN40020-603Settings for some of the hardware parameters for the ETSI QSIG networki

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315Networking Configuration GuideChapter 33Private networking: Basic parametersThe following provides an overview of the values in the system that aff

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316 Chapter 33 Private networking: Basic parametersNN40020-603NN40020-603You must purchase and install these keycodes before you can create any of the

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Chapter 33 Private networking: Basic parameters 317Networking Configuration GuideThe services provided within networks is based on the type of trunks

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318 Chapter 33 Private networking: Basic parametersNN40020-603NN40020-603

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319Networking Configuration GuideChapter 34Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresIf the MCDN protocol is added to a PRI SL-1 or VoIP priva

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32 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMNN40020-603NN40020-603http://www.nortel.com/callusWhen you speak to the telephone agent, you can reference an Exp

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320 Chapter 34 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresNN40020-603NN40020-603ISDN Call Connection LimitationThe ICCL feature piggybacks on t

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Chapter 34 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network features 321Networking Configuration Guide3 Select the TAT check box.Configuring ETSI Euro networ

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322 Chapter 34 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 64 ETSI network valuesAttribute Values DescriptionNetwr

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323Networking Configuration GuideChapter 35Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksYou can use PRI trunks and VoIP trunks to create a private

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324 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603The following tables show the routing tables for Node A and Node

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326 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603Calls originating in the private networkTable 70 describes how ea

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Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 327Networking Configuration GuideUsing VoIP to tandem systemsYou can connect multiple offi

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328 Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 102 Multiple BCMs network diagramTo set up a network of

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Chapter 35 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 329Networking Configuration GuideFigure 103 demonstrates an example of routing all public

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33Networking Configuration GuideChapter 2System telephony networking overviewThe system supports both public and private networking for telephony traf

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331Networking Configuration GuideChapter 36Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)Programming note: software keys are required to enable

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332 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603• Follow-me Diversion is also a receive-only feature. It allo

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Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 333Networking Configuration GuideAlso, during programming for Call Forward No Answer a

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334 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603Programming IPL on a telephoneTo program IPL1 Click Configura

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Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 335Networking Configuration GuideRoute OptimizationRoute Optimization is a DPNSS 1 fea

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336 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603A typical Private Number, using a private access code and dia

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Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 337Networking Configuration GuideFigure 104 DPNSS networkingTable 105 shows examples

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338 Chapter 36 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)NN40020-603NN40020-603• When creating HLCs for the nodes in your system, avoid numb

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339Networking Configuration GuideChapter 37Private networking: Using destination codesBy properly planning and programming routing tables and destinat

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34 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 1 PBX systemIncoming calls1 A call comes in on a line.2 The receptioni

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340 Chapter 37 Private networking: Using destination codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Private Received # 2221Line Access (set)Set 2221 L125: Ring onlyLine p

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Chapter 37 Private networking: Using destination codes 341Networking Configuration GuideIf a user in New York wants to call Toronto within the network

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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

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343Networking Configuration GuideChapter 38Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesThe example shown in Figure 107 highlights the use of PRI Call

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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

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Chapter 38 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call services 345Networking Configuration GuideServiceID 1 N/ADN type Private N/ADestination Code 6 9Normal

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346 Chapter 38 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesNN40020-603NN40020-603

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347Networking Configuration GuideChapter 39Configuring voice messagingYou can have either an internal voice message service, or you can connect your s

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348 Chapter 39 Configuring voice messagingNN40020-603NN40020-603Table 74 describes each field on this panel.Programming MWI and MWC stringsMWI and MWC

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Chapter 39 Configuring voice messaging 349Networking Configuration Guide• No spaces are allowed, including spaces at the end of the string.•A # must b

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 35Networking Configuration GuideFigure 2 DID systemIncoming calls1 DID trunks are assigned to be auto

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350 Chapter 39 Configuring voice messagingNN40020-603NN40020-603

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351Networking Configuration GuideChapter 40Configuring centralized voice mailThe BCM supports voice-mail configuration either from the local source or

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352 Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mailNN40020-603NN40020-603For details about setting up the CallPilot parameters and features, refer to th

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Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mail 353Networking Configuration Guide• CallPilot or auto attendant is set up and is running for the local sy

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354 Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mailNN40020-603NN40020-603• Private network has been set up, with MCDN, between the satellite and host sy

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Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mail 355Networking Configuration Guide10 In the Details for DN subpanel, click the Line Assignment tab.11 Add

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356 Chapter 40 Configuring centralized voice mailNN40020-603NN40020-603Apart from line configuration, MCDN over VoIP has the same system configuration

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357Networking Configuration GuideChapter 41Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesThe Line Pools panels allow you to:• assign access codes to lin

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358 Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 109 Dialing Plan - Line Pools tableTable 76 describes the fi

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Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 359Networking Configuration GuideLine pools: DNs tabThe DNs tab shows you which DNs have this

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36 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Tandem calling to a remote PSTNA system connected to a private network that use

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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

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Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 361Networking Configuration GuideTable 78 describes the fields on the Lines tab.Table 78 Lin

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362 Chapter 41 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesNN40020-603NN40020-603

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363Networking Configuration GuideChapter 42VoIP overview On the BCM, the LAN configuration consists of two components: Router LAN configuration, which

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364 Chapter 42 VoIP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603TelephonesThe BCM can communicate using digital telephones (7000, 7100, 7100N, T7208, 7208, 7208N, 7

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Chapter 42 VoIP overview 365Networking Configuration GuideLANA Local Area Network (LAN) is a communications network that serves users within a confine

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366 Chapter 42 VoIP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Codecs with Silence Suppression, also referred to as VAD (Voice Activity Detection), make VAD active

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367Networking Configuration GuideChapter 43VoIP trunk gatewaysYou can use a VoIP trunk to establish communications between a BCM and a remote system a

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368 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603KeycodesBefore you can use VoIP, you must obtain and install the necessary keycodes. See the K

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Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 369Networking Configuration GuideFigure 112 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN lineSince the VoIP t

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 37Networking Configuration Guide• select an outgoing central office line to access the public network•

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370 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603Local gateway settings include:• fallback to circuit switched availability and scope• type of

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Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 371Networking Configuration Guide• the IP address of the destination system• whether QoS monitor is enabled (this is re

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372 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 113 Calling into a remote node from a public locationCall processBased on Figure 113,

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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

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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

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Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 375Networking Configuration GuideHow fallback routing worksCDP network: User dials 2233 (remote system DN: 2233; remote

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376 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 115 Setting up routes and fallback for call to remote system (CDP dialing code)UDP ne

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Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gateways 377Networking Configuration GuideOptional VoIP trunk configurationsA number of VoIP trunk features are optional to sett

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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

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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

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38 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• DPNSS• BRI: ETSI QSIG•T1: E&M• VoIP trunks (with optional MDCN)BCM system

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380 Chapter 43 VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603• Avoid the use of manual dial on the originating fax machine. In some fax machines, manually

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381Networking Configuration GuideChapter 44Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysThe following explains how to configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunks on a BCM

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382 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603— If your network uses a gatekeeper (H.323 trunks only), there are also specific s

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Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 383Networking Configuration Guide• Force G.711 for 3.1k audio - When enabled, the system forces the VoIP tr

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384 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603— Gatekeeper Routed: uses a gatekeeper for call setup and control. In this method,

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Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 385Networking Configuration GuideSetting up remote gatewaysThe following explains how to set up your system

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386 Chapter 44 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysNN40020-603NN40020-603You must also set up target lines when you use these trunks.The following path ind

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389Networking Configuration GuideChapter 45VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationThe following describes the use of a gatekeeper for your H.3

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 39Networking Configuration GuideLines used for networkingExternal (trunk) lines provide the physical co

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390 Chapter 45 VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationNN40020-603NN40020-603Similarly, to make a CS 1000 system-to-BCM 3.01 (or later) call, e

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391Networking Configuration GuideChapter 46Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackThe following path indicates where to access setting VoIP trunks for fal

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392 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603• Ensure the PSTN and VoIP line pools have been configured before you continue

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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

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394 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603Example:Destination code digit: If it is available, you might want to use the

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Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 395Networking Configuration GuideAbsorbed length, Normal schedule: If this is a private network PSTN li

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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

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Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 397Networking Configuration GuideFigure 117 Example PSTN fallbackBCM Santa Clara BCM Ottawa• IP addre

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398 Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackNN40020-603NN40020-603The systems already communicate through a PRI line, which will be configured t

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Chapter 46 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 399Networking Configuration GuideMaking calls through a private VoIP network gatewayFrom a telephone on

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4 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603DPNSS 1 features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53P

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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405Networking Configuration GuideChapter 48Port ranges overviewThe Port Ranges panel provides a list of which Ports are currently being used for RTP/U

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407Networking Configuration GuideChapter 49Port Ranges panelThe Port Ranges panel allows you to reserve ports for use by UDP (User Datagram Protocol).

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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

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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

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 41Networking Configuration GuideThe call appears on the auto answer line on the BCM in Santa Clara as 6

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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

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411Networking Configuration GuideChapter 50Media gateways overviewCertain types of IP communications pass through Media Gateways on the BCM. You can c

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413Networking Configuration GuideChapter 51Media Gateways panelThe Media Gateways panel allows you to set basic parameters that control IP telephony.

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414 Chapter 51 Media Gateways panelNN40020-603NN40020-603

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415Networking Configuration GuideChapter 52Call security and remote accessSystem restrictions are required to ensure that your system is used appropri

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416 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Notes about restriction filtersA restriction filter is a group of restrictions and

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 417Networking Configuration Guide• Removing a restriction from a filter has no effect on the contents of ot

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418 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Default filters (other)Two profiles have global overrides which do not appear in E

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 419Networking Configuration GuideFigure 122 Line restriction exampleFigure 123, dialed digits must pass b

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42 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 5 PRI networking using Call-by-Call ServicesTo reduce long distance co

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420 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603• Setting up lines to allow users access to the system (“Creating Direct Inward Sy

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 421Networking Configuration GuideThe system resources, such as dialing capabilities, line pool access and f

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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

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424 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature, and remote adm

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Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 425Networking Configuration GuideExternal access tonesYou can hear some of the following tones when accessi

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426 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603

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427Networking Configuration GuideChapter 53Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)This following describes the telephony configu

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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

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Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 429Networking Configuration GuideFigure 124 Remote access task overview

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 43Networking Configuration Guide• “Understanding Nortel Voice Networking (MCDN) network features” on pa

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430 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)NN40020-603NN40020-603Setting up remote access on linesSetting up remote a

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Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 431Networking Configuration GuideRefer to “Configuring lines: T1-E&M” on

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432 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)NN40020-603NN40020-603• The line redirection feature allows the originatin

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433Networking Configuration GuideChapter 54Call security: Restriction filtersThe following describes the panels that are used to enter restriction fil

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434 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 125 Restriction Filters panelsTable 89 provides a description of the f

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Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 435Networking Configuration GuideThe default values for restriction filters are based on country profile

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436 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersNN40020-603NN40020-60311 Click OK.12 Next steps: Assign filters to lines, DN records and class of ser

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Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 437Networking Configuration GuideFilters 02, 03, and 04, although not preset with restrictions and overr

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438 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersNN40020-603NN40020-603

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439Networking Configuration GuideChapter 55Call security: Remote access packagesThis panel describes the telephony configuration that is used to contr

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44 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Routing for tandem networksIn tandem networks, each node needs to know how to r

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440 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 126 Remote Access Packages tablesTable 91 describes each field on t

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Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packages 441Networking Configuration GuideThe following is an example of how a remote access package works.• I

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442 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesNN40020-603NN40020-603

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443Networking Configuration GuideChapter 56Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessThe Class of Service panel allows you to configure passwords for

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444 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 127 Class of Service table panelTable 92 describes the fields

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Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 445Networking Configuration Guide• “External access tones” on page 447To add or modify a CoS pa

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446 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature, an

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Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 447Networking Configuration GuideA sales representative out of the office needs to make long di

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448 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessNN40020-603NN40020-603Fast busy tone You have done one of the following:• Entered an incorre

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449Networking Configuration GuideChapter 57LAN overviewOn the BCM main unit, the LAN configuration determines how the Core Module of the BCM communica

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 45Networking Configuration GuideTable 1 Node A destination code table, external terminationRoute Abso

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450 Chapter 57 LAN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603

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451Networking Configuration GuideChapter 58Configuring the BCM with a DHCP address To configure the BCM with a DHCP address1 Set up your DHCP server i

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452 Chapter 58 Configuring the BCM with a DHCP addressNN40020-603NN40020-603

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453Networking Configuration GuideChapter 59Data networking overviewThe BCM is a converged voice product, and can be connected to virtually any data ne

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454 Chapter 59 Data networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• Complete the pre-installation checklist. This will make sure that you’ve made all neces

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455Networking Configuration GuideChapter 60IP SubsystemThe IP Settings define the basic and advanced IP address and DNS configuration for the BCM main

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456 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603To modify an IP address1 Click Configuration > System > IP Subsystem > General Settings tab.

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Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 457Networking Configuration GuideFigure 128 General Settings panelTable 94 General Settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value

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458 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603Main panel tabs: Internal subnetsThe Internal subnets tab contains two subpanels:• “Internal Subnet s

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Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 459Networking Configuration GuideThe Internal LAN is an interface that is used internally by the BCM for digital signal proces

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46 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Understanding Nortel Voice Networking (MCDN) network featuresWhen you connect y

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460 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 129 Internal Subnets tabTable 95 Internal Subnets panel (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value Desc

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Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 461Networking Configuration GuideMain panel tabs: Dial-out Static RoutesAutomatic Dial-out Interfaces require static routes. F

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462 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 130 Main panel tabs: Dial-out Static RoutesTable 96 Main panel tabs: Dial-out Static Route

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Chapter 60 IP Subsystem 463Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring static routesTo add a new IP Static Route 1 Click Configuration > System >

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464 Chapter 60 IP SubsystemNN40020-603NN40020-603

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465Networking Configuration GuideChapter 61Data network prerequisites checklistBefore you set up voice over IP (VoIP) trunks or IP telephones on a BCM

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466 Chapter 61 Data network prerequisites checklistNN40020-603NN40020-603Network devicesTable 98 contains questions about devices on the network such

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Chapter 61 Data network prerequisites checklist 467Networking Configuration GuideKeycodesAll elements of VoIP trunks and IP telephony are locked by th

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468 Chapter 61 Data network prerequisites checklistNN40020-603NN40020-603VoIP trunksAnswer the questions in Table 102 if you are configuring VoIP trun

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469Networking Configuration GuideChapter 62Router overviewThe following introduces the router, available with the BCM, and explains the two different

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 47Networking Configuration GuideFigure 6 Network call redirection pathISDN Call Connection Limitation

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470 Chapter 62 Router overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603

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471Networking Configuration GuideChapter 63Router panelUse the router panel to launch the router on your BCM50a/BCM50e.For information about configuri

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472 Chapter 63 Router panelNN40020-603NN40020-603

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473Networking Configuration GuideChapter 64VLAN overviewA virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of ports, controlled by a switch, and end-stations,

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474 Chapter 64 VLAN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Specifying the site-specific options for VLANThe BCM DHCP server resides in the default VLAN and is

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475Networking Configuration GuideChapter 65DHCP overviewOn the BCM, DHCP can be set up in a variety of configurations, based on your needs, your exist

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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

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Chapter 65 DHCP overview 477Networking Configuration Guide• S2 Retry count: 1With external DHCP serverWith the DHCP Status set to Enabled (Automatic),

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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

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Chapter 65 DHCP overview 479Networking Configuration GuideAdditional settings to configureIn addition to these default settings, you must also configu

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48 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 7 Call loop on system without ICCLTrunk Route OptimizationTrunk Route

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480 Chapter 65 DHCP overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603

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481Networking Configuration GuideChapter 66DHCP Server Settings panelThe DHCP Server Settings contains fields for configuring the BCM core as a DHCP s

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482 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 132 General Settings tabWarning: Whenever you make changes to the default gate

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Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 483Networking Configuration GuideMain panel tabs: IP Terminal DHCP OptionsThe IP Terminal DHCP Options settings

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484 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 133 IP Terminal DHCP OptionsTable 105 IP Terminal DHCP Options (Sheet 1 of 2

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Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 485Networking Configuration GuideAction <read-only> The initial action code for the IP telephone.Retry cou

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486 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Main panel tabs: Address RangesThe Address Ranges tab specifies IP addresses to be prov

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Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 487Networking Configuration GuideFigure 134 Address Ranges tabTable 106 Address RangesAttribute Value Descri

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488 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To add a new Included Address Range1 Click Configuration > Data Services >DHCP Se

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Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panel 489Networking Configuration GuideMain panel tabs: Lease InfoThe lease info panel is a read-only panel describing

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 49Networking Configuration GuideFigure 8 Call paths with and without TROTrunk Anti-tromboningTrunk An

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490 Chapter 66 DHCP Server Settings panelNN40020-603NN40020-603

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491Networking Configuration GuideChapter 67DHCP configuration with routerIf you have a BCM with an embedded router (BCM50a or BCM50e), the BCM request

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492 Chapter 67 DHCP configuration with routerNN40020-603NN40020-603Determining the status for the DHCP serverBy default, the DHCP server on the BCM is

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Chapter 67 DHCP configuration with router 493Networking Configuration GuideDisabling the DHCP serverTo disable the DHCP server1 Click Configuration &g

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494 Chapter 67 DHCP configuration with routerNN40020-603NN40020-603

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495Networking Configuration GuideChapter 68Firewall configuration resourcesTable 108 shows the port configurations that must be allowed on a firewall

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496 Chapter 68 Firewall configuration resourcesNN40020-603NN40020-603

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497Networking Configuration GuideChapter 69Dial Up overviewThe dial-out interfaces on the BCM offer three key services: • Remote Access allows users a

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498 Chapter 69 Dial Up overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Remote Access ServiceRemote Access Service (RAS) allows a client system to dial a telephone numbe

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Chapter 69 Dial Up overview 499Networking Configuration GuideModem Remote Access Service Specifics For Modem dial in, the Auto-disable feature will au

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Contents 5Networking Configuration GuideLine pool tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 9 Call paths with and without TATNetworking with ETSI QSIG (Internatio

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500 Chapter 69 Dial Up overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603The BCM will use the user name and password associated with the configured account to authenticat

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501Networking Configuration GuideChapter 70Dial Up Interfaces panelThe Dial Up Interfaces panel contains four sub-panels: Dial-out Interfaces panel On

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502 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 136 Dial-out Interfaces panelISDN interfacesISDN interfaces can only be configur

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 503Networking Configuration GuideTo add an ISDN interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfa

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504 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To manually connect an ISDN interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up In

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 505Networking Configuration GuideISDN Dial-out Channel CharacteristicsFigure 137 ISDN Dial-out Interface Channel

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506 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To modify the characteristics of an existing ISDN channel1 Click Configuration > Resou

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 507Networking Configuration GuideTo configure the ISDN Link Parameters1 Click Configuration > Resources > Di

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508 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603ISDN Dial-out IP AddressFigure 139 ISDN Dial-out Interfaces IP Address Specification ta

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 509Networking Configuration Guide4 Enter a logical name in the Interface name field.5 Select the Automatic dialout

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 51Networking Configuration GuideFigure 10 ETSI QSIG networkingTable 6 lists the settings for some of

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510 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To disconnect a modem interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfac

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 511Networking Configuration GuideTo configure the Modem Link Parameters1 Click Configuration > Resources > D

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512 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Modem Dial-out IP AddressFigure 141 Modem Dial-out Interface IP Address Specification t

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 513Networking Configuration GuideFigure 142 Global Settings panelWAN failoverThe Integrated Router monitors the

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514 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603To assign a modem interface for WAN failover1 Create, and enable, a modem interface. See

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 515Networking Configuration GuideFigure 143 Modem Dial-In Parameters panelTable 116 Modem Dial-In Parameters f

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516 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603User <read-only> Displays the user that is currently dialed in.Local IP Address <

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 517Networking Configuration GuideAdditional configuration to allow network access functionalityIf the BCM50 has an

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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

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 519Networking Configuration GuideFigure 145 ISDN Dial-in parameters fieldsTable 118 ISDN Dial-In Parameters fi

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52 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603When the features are activated, users can:• display a call charge• redirect ca

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520 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Connection State: This is a table that shows the current dial-in state if connected. Note

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 521Networking Configuration GuideCreating an automatic dial-out interfaceManagement applications such as SNMP trap

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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

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel 523Networking Configuration GuideThe following tasks can be configured to use dial-up as a primary connection:• SN

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524 Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Create a dial-up interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfaces.2

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525Networking Configuration GuideAppendix AVPN overviewA VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a group of systems connected across various data-transfer te

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526 Appendix A VPN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603IPsec offers the following features:• Branch Office support that allows you to configure an IPSec tun

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Appendix A VPN overview 527Networking Configuration GuideIPSecNortel and other third-party vendors support the IPsec tunneling protocol. IPsec is an e

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528 Appendix A VPN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603The encryption level you choose is made of three components:• the protocol• the encryption method• th

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529Networking Configuration GuideAppendix BSilence suppression The following describes using silence suppression on half-duplex and full-duplex links:

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 53Networking Configuration GuideDPNSS 1 capabilitiesA single BCM node, acting as a terminating node on

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530 Appendix B Silence suppressionNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 146 One call on a half-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppressio

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Appendix B Silence suppression 531Networking Configuration GuideThe effect of silence suppression on half-duplex links is, therefore, to reduce the pe

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532 Appendix B Silence suppressionNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 149 One call on a full-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppressio

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Appendix B Silence suppression 533Networking Configuration GuideWhen several calls are made over a full-duplex link, all calls share the same transmit

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534 Appendix B Silence suppressionNN40020-603NN40020-603

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535Networking Configuration GuideAppendix CISDN overviewThe following provides some general information about using ISDN lines on your BCM system. Det

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536 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Analog versus ISDNISDN offers significantly higher bandwidth and speed than analog transmission beca

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Appendix C ISDN overview 537Networking Configuration Guide• Layer 1: A physical connection that supports fundamental signaling passed between the ISDN

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538 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Refer to the following features and services:• “Network name display” on page 539• “Name and number

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Appendix C ISDN overview 539Networking Configuration GuideYour service provider supplies a Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) and DN to support D-pack

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54 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• “Call Offer” on page 58• “Route Optimization” on page 59• “Loop avoidance” on

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540 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• Receiving Redirected Name• Sending Connected Name• Sending Calling Party NameConsult your customer

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Appendix C ISDN overview 541Networking Configuration GuideEmergency 911 dialing (North America only)The ISDN PRI feature is capable of transmitting th

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542 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603• allows incoming calls to be routed to sets based on service type and digits received• provides the

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Appendix C ISDN overview 543Networking Configuration GuideS Reference PointThe S reference-point connection provides either a point-to-point or point-

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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

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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

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546 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Ordering ISDN BRI The following provides information about how to order ISDN BRI service for your BC

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Appendix C ISDN overview 547Networking Configuration GuideSupported ISDN protocolsThe switch used by your service provider must be running the appropr

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548 Appendix C ISDN overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603

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549Networking Configuration GuideAppendix DCodec ratesThe information in the table below enables the administrator to determine the number of resource

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 55Networking Configuration GuideMaking a conference callTo initiate or disconnect from a conference cal

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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

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551Networking Configuration GuideIndexNumerics2-way DID, PRI 5414ESSavailable services 110call-by-call services support 237PRI protocol 239, 2

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552 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603port settings 377signaling method 383systemconfiguration prerequisites 467networking 294tandem networking 36u

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553Networking Configuration GuideMCDN 312CDR (call detail recording)records pushautomatic 499central administrator direct dial 269channel charac

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554 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603remote gateway 385destination gateway 533destination IPnetwork example 398remote gateway 385DHCP (dynamic host

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555Networking Configuration Guideprogramming 269type 269digit facility 270prime line 270direct dial telephones 231Direct Inward System Acces

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556 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603host node 106DSX1 build 107DTI trunk. See also DTM 39DTM (digital trunk module)clock source 544ISDN hardware

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557Networking Configuration Guidefeature68 - Class of Service (CoS) 44774 - call park 230, 27378 - 1.5-second pause 261811 - call display 2148

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558 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603target line calls 91Internal/External #, direct dial programming 269international (special) access code 285Intern

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559Networking Configuration GuideLLANBusiness Communications Manager function 467least cost routing 243, 252line accesscall diagram 228call-by-c

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56 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Follow-me diversion can be cancelled from the forwarded location.• Diversion on

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560 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603analogauto privacy 135digitalauto privacy 135loop start analoganswer with DISA 136dial mode 133full autohold

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561Networking Configuration GuideM1-IPT 368MCDNspecial calls 232, 257MCDN networking 311message waiting indicationMCDN 299messagesnetwork feat

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562 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603private networking 297MCDN check list 303MCDN features 299MCDN network example 308MCDN over VoIP 311MCDN rout

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563Networking Configuration GuideDPNSS 1 networking 52system diagram 33, 289portdisable-enable 87port settings 377portsfirewalls 377legacy n

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564 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603MCDN (Meridian Customer Defined Networking)special calls 232MCDN special route codes 261outgoing calls 287private

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565Networking Configuration GuideISDN 498loop start trunks 421, 430modem 498, 499numbering overview 218package, CoS programming 444PRI 422

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566 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603Selective LIne Redirection, see SLR 212service codeNorth American ONN blocking 210service code, ONN blocking 188s

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567Networking Configuration GuideE&M network diagram 40E&M private networking 37, 315full autohold, E&M 135parametersDSX1 build 10

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568 IndexNN40020-603NN40020-603Virtual Private Network ID 286virtual private networks, see VPN 525VLANi-series telephones 468Voice Activity Dete

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 57Networking Configuration GuideSetting redirectionThe timer used for the network Callback feature is a

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58 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Call OfferCall Offer over DPNSS 1 allows a calling party to indicate to the wan

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 59Networking Configuration Guide• Reject it. If the user activates Do Not Disturb on Busy (DND) when th

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6 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Chapter 13Configuring lines: T1-E&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

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60 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Private networking with DPNSS(International only)DPNSS supports the Universal D

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Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 61Networking Configuration GuideFigure 11 DPNSS networkingCalls are dialed and identified to the syst

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62 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Naming conventionChoose the protocol type for consistency with PRI trunk config

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63Networking Configuration GuideChapter 3Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficTelephony call traffic has a number of configuration requireme

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64 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 12 Telephony system and device programmingAlthough many of

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 65Networking Configuration Guide• Line configuration/target line configuration— “BRI ISDN: B

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66 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 13 Dialing plan configuration— “Dialing plan: System settin

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 67Networking Configuration GuideFigure 14 Incoming call configuration - part A

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68 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 15 Incoming call configuration - part

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 69Networking Configuration GuideFigure 16 Configuring incoming call controls

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Contents 7Networking Configuration GuideChapter 22Configuring CLID on your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Pro

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70 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Outgoing callsFor outgoing calls, you can assign one or more interco

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 71Networking Configuration GuideFigure 17 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet 1 of 2)

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72 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 18 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet 2 of 2)

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73Networking Configuration GuideChapter 4Application Resources overviewApplication Resources is a management tool for allocating system resources such

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74 Chapter 4 Application Resources overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Setting values for application resourcesFor all applications, you can modify the mini

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Chapter 4 Application Resources overview 75Networking Configuration GuideVoice mail and CC resourcesThese resources require DSP resources. Because the

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76 Chapter 4 Application Resources overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603

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77Networking Configuration GuideChapter 5Application Resources panelThe application resources panel allows you to modify resources allocated to applic

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78 Chapter 5 Application Resources panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 19 Application resources panelTable 8 Application Resources panel (Sheet 1 of

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Chapter 5 Application Resources panel 79Networking Configuration GuideVDI channels <read-only> The number of VDI channels in use on the system.

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8 ContentsNN40020-603NN40020-603Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244C

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80 Chapter 5 Application Resources panelNN40020-603NN40020-603Details for ApplicationCurrent minimum assigned limit<read-only> The current minim

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81Networking Configuration GuideChapter 6Module configuration: Trunk modulesThis following describes the Element Manager headings that define and cont

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82 Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 20 Fitting the procedure into the overall picture

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Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modules 83Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring the trunk module parametersModules automatically configure t

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84 Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603• CO fail: Use the carrier failure standard used by the service provider (TIA-54

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Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modules 85Networking Configuration Guide• NSF Extension: None (DMS-100/250 switches); WATS (Siemens, ESWD, Lucen

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86 Chapter 6 Module configuration: Trunk modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603Configuring DASS2 module parameters• Clock Source: Determine how the module func

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87Networking Configuration GuideChapter 7Managing modulesWhen you need to find out information about a module, you can determine the status of any of

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88 Chapter 7 Managing modulesNN40020-603NN40020-603Figure 21 Set Port Details Trunk module metricsTo view the current status of the module trunks, y

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89Networking Configuration GuideChapter 8Lines overviewTelephony signals into the system, within the system, and out of the system are carried over ch

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Contents 9Networking Configuration GuideETSI-specific network features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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90 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Understanding how the system identifies linesOn a new system, lines and loops are numbered and assign

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Chapter 8 Lines overview 91Networking Configuration GuideTarget linesTarget lines are internal communications paths that directly connect auto-answer

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92 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Physical linesPhysical lines are the central office (CO) trunks assigned to the trunk media bay modul

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Chapter 8 Lines overview 93Networking Configuration GuideLine recordThe line record allows you to:• Identify the line and the features on the line.• A

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94 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Programming linksThe template has a set of default restrictions in Restriction 02 only. You must crea

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Chapter 8 Lines overview 95Networking Configuration Guide• “Using loss packages” on page 97• “Turn Privacy on or off for a call” on page 98Determining

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96 Chapter 8 Lines overviewNN40020-603NN40020-603Line pool tipsLine pools are groups of lines. Pooling lines allows you to use fewer lines than there

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Chapter 8 Lines overview 97Networking Configuration Guide• Avoid putting unsupervised loop start lines in a line pool. These lines can become unusable

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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

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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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