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Networking Configuration Guide
Chapter 33
Private networking: Basic parameters
The following provides an overview of the values in the system that affect private networking,
including:
“Private networking protocols” on page 315
“Keycode requirements” on page 315
“Remote access to the network” on page 316
“Other programming that affects private networking” on page 316
“Types of private networks” on page 316
Private networking protocols
The BCM supports the following protocols for private networking:
PRI: ETSI QSIG, MCDN, DPNSS
BRI: ETSI QSIG
•T1: E&M
•VoIP: MCDN
BCM systems can be networked together using TIE lines or E&M connections. Larger networks,
or networks that are geographically spread out, can be chained together through faster PRI SL-1
connections or with voice over IP (VoIP) trunk lines. SL-1 lines and VoIP trunks also offer the
opportunity to use the MCDN protocol, which provides enhanced trunking features and end-to-end
user identification. If a Meridian 1 is part of the MCDN network, the network can also provide
centralized voice mail and auto attendant off the Meridian.
MCDN note: MCDN networking requires all nodes on the network to use a common Universal
Dialing plan (UDP) or a Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP). Refer to “Dialing plan: Public
network,” on page 275 and “Dialing plan: Private network settings,” on page 281.
Keycode requirements
Keycodes are required to activate the protocols that are used to create private networking,
including:
IP trunks, if you want additional IP trunks
an MCDN keycode, if you want to use the MCDN protocol between the systems
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