Telephony manger 3.1, Set-based installation for ip phones, Traffic measurement – Nortel Networks NN43001-314 User Manual

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Planning and management

— trunks

— the IP telephony node

— Electronic Switched Network (ESN) data

— Digital Signal Processing (DSP) channels

— Branch Office zone features

— Emergency Services Access at the Branch Office

— Daylight Savings Time at the Branch Office

Telephony Manger 3.1

TM 3.1 supports all Windows and web-based applications for the Branch
Office feature, similar to the CS 1000E and CS 1000M systems. TM 3.01
allows customers to configure IP Phone data for use in survivable mode.

When using TM 3.01 Station Administration for IP Phones, it is possible to
copy and paste an IP Phone from one system to another. Refer to

Using the

Import/Export facility in TM 3.01

and

Copying and Pasting IP Phone Data

using TM 3.01

. This can be useful for provisioning the IP Phone data on

both the main office and Branch Office.

Set-Based Installation for IP Phones

Nortel recommends using Set-Based Installation for MG 1000B IP Phones.
Set-Based Installation takes less time than traditional telephone installation.

The procedure for Set-Based Installation enables the delegation of
telephone installation to trusted users. To have a trusted user perform
this function, configure a Temporary IP Phone Installer’s Password for the
system.

"IP Phone passwords and parameters" (page 215)

To proceed with

Set-Based Installation, see

Procedure 24 "Using Set-Based Installation"

(page 267)

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Automatic Set Removal

The Automatic Set Removal feature enables the technician or a trusted user
to remove the IP Phone configuration from the system. This feature requires
a Flexible Feature Code (FFC) and a set relocation password. The FFC
code is Automatic Set Removal (AREM) in LD 57, and the set relocation
password is the Set Relocation Security Code (SRCD) in LD 15.

Traffic measurement

Traffic measurement at the Branch Office includes calls involving local
trunks, Virtual Trunks, and analog and digital devices. It does not include
calls of MG 1000B IP Phones in Normal Mode with any terminal at the main

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Branch Office Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-314

01.02

Standard

Release 5.0

20 June 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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