Nortel Networks NN43001-321 User Manual

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Dialing and numbering plan issues for the mixed network

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— Local numbers

— National numbers

— International numbers

— Special numbers

Private address space — which is subdivided into the following
categories:

— Level 0 regional numbers (in CS 1000, these are known as

Coordinated Dialing Plan [CDP] numbers)

— Level 1 regional numbers (in CS 1000, these are known as Universal

Dialing Plan [UDP] numbers)

To be useful, a DN must be scoped within an appropriate address space.
One way of achieving this is by qualifying DNs.

Both CS 1000 and MCS 5100 systems have implemented a phone-context
parameter of the userinfo-field of the telephony-based SIP URI as a means
to fully qualify a DN.

A SIP URI with the user=phone-context parameter is known as
a telephony-based SIP URI. For more information, see

Appendix

"Parameter configuration for a SIP URI" (page 103)

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A SIP URI without the user=phone-context parameter is known as a
non-telephony-based SIP URI or a regular SIP URI.

The format of a telephony-based SIP URI is as follows:

sip:[directorynumber];phone-context=[phonecontext]@[domainame];
user=phone
sip:+[directorynumber]@[domainname];user=phone (for international
PSTN numbers)

The format of a regular SIP URI is as follows:

sip:[username]@[domainame]

ATTENTION

Rule 4: In a mixed CS 1000/MCS 5100 network, all DNs passed between the two
systems must be in the form of a telephony-based SIP URI.

If Rule 4 is not followed, a CDP DN may be incorrectly interpreted as a UDP
number or a public/local number as a UDP number.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Communication Server 1000 to MCS 5100 Converged Desktop Type 2 Configuration Guide

NN43001-321

01.05

Standard

Release 5.0

15 February 2008

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