Nortel Networks NN43001-321 User Manual

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Examples of dialing and numbering plan configuration for mixed networks

Note: Although the network is CDP-only, some UDP configuration is
necessary to support MCS 5100 private charge ID, which is always
presented as a UDP number.

Configure the Private Network Identifier (PNI) for user groups (that is,
customers).
For example: PNI = 00002

PNI, HLOC, and the user’s extension create the Global user ID that is
globally unique: PNI + HLOC + Extension.
For example: Global ID: 000023435573

Converged Desktop user setup

The Converged Desktop user setup

involves the following:

Configure the user’s Class of Service (CLS) to include CDMO or CDMV.

Configure the Converged Desktop Service (CDS) parameters.

CS 1000 SIP Services use the user’s global ID within CD-related
signaling (for example: INVITE and NOTIFY).

Translation setup

The translation setup involves the following:

Configure CDP routing (Distant Steering Codes [DSC] and Local
Steering Codes [LSC]) based on the 5-digit CDP numbers.

Configure minimal UDP routing (AC2, HLOCs, and so on) to support
incoming calls using UDP numbers.

Configure PSTN routing (AC1, NXX, NPA, SPN, and so on) according to
the preceding access codes.

Configure the CS 1000 SIP Trunk Gateways at each site with appropriate
phone-context strings:

— CDP phone-context

For example: phone-context="cdp.udp"

— UDP phone-context

For example: phone-context="udp"

— Public/Local phone-context

For example: phone-context="+1613"

— Public/National phone-context

For example: phone-context="+1"

MCS 5100 setup

The MCS 5100 setup includes both a user setup and translation setup.

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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