Table 27 incoming call processing parameters – Nortel Networks NN43001-121 User Manual

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Table 27
Incoming Call Processing parameters

Configuration field

Description

Called Phone Context

Phone Context of calls to be processed by MCM.
This entry depends on the dial-plan (CDP or
UDP) and should be the same as Private/CDP
domain name entries in the Signaling Server
Element Manager.

Called Phone Prefix Delete

Number of prefix digits to be deleted from the
called number for mapping to the user ID by
MCM

Called Phone Prefix Insert

Prefix digits to be inserted in the called number
for mapping to User ID by MCM.

Caller Phone Prefix Delete

Number of Prefix digits to be deleted from the
caller number for mapping to a user ID by the
Office Communicator client.

Caller Phone Prefix Insert

Prefix digits to be inserted in the caller number for
mapping to a User ID by the Office Communicator
client.

The Caller Phone Prefix Delete and Insert is used to manipulate the digits
in the From header of the INVITE received from the CS 1000. These two
kinds of manipulation are generally not necessary, but are available in case
a scenario requires this type of manipulation.

Incoming Call Processing Parameters section

The MCM requires

access rights to certain directories (for example: “Program Files/ MCM

”).

Ensure that the user has the Administrators rights to these directories.

The following

Figure 47 "Element Manager SIP URI MAP" (page

144)

depicts the Called Phone Context entry in the MCM Configuration

screen and the entries for UDP and CDP in the Signalling Server Element
Manager. These entries must match.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Nortel Converged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

NN43001-121

01.03

Standard

Release 5.0

30 April 2008

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