Establishing the system baseline – Nortel Networks 5100 User Manual

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Prerequisites

Parameter

Value

Trunk member number(s)

Trunk channel ID

NARS/BARS Access Code 1 (AC1)

NARS/BARS Access Code 2 (AC2)

Type of data block (telephones)

HLOC

NXX (the NXX on the MCS 5100 system is the
same as the HLOC on the CS 1000)

Distant Steering Code (DSC)

D-channel number(s) (DCH)

Zone(s) for IP Phones

Zone(s) for voice Gateway channels

Zone used for codec selection and BW
management

Node ID of the Signaling Server

Channel ID (CHID) for the trunk

AML ELAN link number

VAS Identifier (VSID)

Maximum number of agent positions (MAXP)

Route List Index (RLI)

Flexible Number of Digits (FLEN)

CLID

Agent position ID(s)

Comprehensive dial plan between the MCS
5100 and CS 1000 systems

Establishing the system baseline

To successfully integrate voice services, you must first establish the system
baseline for the CS 1000 and MCS 5100 systems so that the systems are
configured and working in a stand-alone environment.

Enterprise: Common

Solution Integration Guide for Communication Server 1000/Multimedia Communication Server 5100

NN49000-301

01.01

Standard

Release 4.5

27 October 2006

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