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Configuration

For PCA twinning to work correctly in a UDP environment, the full
Original Called Number (OCN) must be sent by the CS 1000 to the Office
Communications Server. To have the full OCN sent, the CLID table must be
configured with the Home Location (HLOC) of the CS 1000.

Outgoing Office Communicator calls to the Public network must have
the Call ID table used by the associated MARP TN (a TN with the same
extension used by Office Communicator marked as MARP) correctly
configured. The associated MARP TN must point to a Call ID table that has
the International Country Code configured. The International Country Code
is the prompt INTL (in North America the value is 1). In North America the
associated MARP TN must point to a Call ID table that also has the Home
Exchange configured. The Home Exchange is the prompt HLCL and is the
‘967’ in 1-800-967-2070.

For example, a phone with an extension of 2070, an ESN number of
231-2070, and a Public Number of 967-2070 in North America is configured
in the following manner:

Table 34
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Prompt

Response

Description

REQ

prt

TYPE

i2002

TN

061 0 00 00

DATE

PAGE

The following is a portion of the screen output:

DNDR 0

KEY 00 SCR 2070 0 MARP

DPND_LANG ROMAN

NAME Chris Smith

This user is configured to use the default CLID table entry of 0 (the CLID
table number is always next to the extension). The CLID table entry 0 must
have the correct HLOC of 354, HLCL of 967, and INTL of 1.

The CLID table entry of 0 with an HLOC of 354 is configured in the following
manner:

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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