Nortel Networks NN43001-321 User Manual

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CS 1000 SIP configuration and UDP location dialing

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Configuring HLOC is necessary to properly handle a UDP number sent
by the MCS 5100 based on the Private Charge ID of the MCS 5100 user
profile. The MCS 5100 always qualifies this number as a UDP number.
HLOC will already have been configured if UDP is used. Even if only CDP is
used, you must still configure HLOC.

LD 90 Configure Home Location Code (HLOC).

Prompt

Response

Description

REQ

NEW

Add new data.

CUST

xx

Customer number as defined in LD 15.

FEAT

NET

Network translation tables

TRAN

AC1 or AC2

Translator

TYPE

HLOC

Home Location Code.

Note: HLOC must match what MCS 5100 is sending.

HLOC

334

Home Location code.

DMI

1-255

Digit Manipulation Index numbers

Note: DMI range is dependent on which Package is used.
(0) No digit manipulation required
(0)-31CDP
(0)-255 NARS and BARS
(0)-999 NARS and BARS with FNP

DMI is only prompted when the Directory Number
Expansion (DNXP) package 150 is equipped and SDRR =
LDID.

The maximum number of Digit Manipulation tables is
defined by prompt MXDM.

Configuring AC1 or AC2 is necessary to properly handle a UDP number
sent by the MCS 5100 based on the Private Charge ID of the MCS 5100
user profile. The MCS 5100 always qualifies this number as a UDP number.
AC1 or AC2 will already have been configured if UDP is used. Even if only
CDP is used, you must still configure AC1 or AC2.

LD 86 Configure Access Code (AC1 or AC2).

Prompt

Response

Description

REQ

CHG

Change existing data block.

CUST

xx

Customer number as defined in LD 15.

FEAT

ESN

Electronic switched network

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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