Procedure 32, Perform a call join test on conference – Nortel Networks NN43001-318 User Manual

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Testing ISDN BRI functions

9

After the second call is established, press the Conference key again
to bridge the two calls. All three parties should be in a conference.

10

Press the RELEASE key to drop from the call. The ISDN BRI user
should be disconnected from the Conference; the remaining two
parties should still be connected, for two outgoing trunk calls, in
which case all parties should be disconnected.

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Procedure 32

Perform a Call Join test on Conference

Step

Action

1

In the DSL configuration in LD 27, set PRID = 6 to select the National
ISDN-1 protocol, or PRID = 2 for ETSI protocol.

2

In the TSP configuration in LD 27, define conference under FEATID:

FEATID aaa mmm <nnn>, where

aaa = A03 (3-party conference) or A06 (6-party conference)
mmm = feature activation ID (0 - 127)
nnn = feature indication ID (0 - 127) (If nnn is not entered, it is
assumed to be the same as mmm)

3

On the ISDN BRI terminal, if the signaling type/protocol is
configurable, then select National ISDN-1or ETSI protocol.

4

On the ISDN BRI terminal, configure Conference. This procedure
largely depends on the implementation of feature key management
on individual terminals. In general:

a. The terminal provides Conference as a selectable feature to be

programmed on a hard/soft key. For example, on a soft key
on an M5317TDX, select FA to be FCC; on a hard key on an
M5209TDcp, select CONF.

b. The Conference key number selected on the terminal must

correspond to the feature activation ID entered for the TSP in
LD 27.

5

Configure at least two DN appearances on the ISDN BRI terminals.
On some ISDN BRI terminals, the second DN appearance is used
to allow the user to initiate the second call.

6

Place an outgoing call from the ISDN BRI terminal.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-318

01.02

Standard

Release 5.0

20 June 2007

Copyright © 2003-2007, Nortel Networks

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