Nortel Networks NN43001-314 User Manual

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Appendix C On-net dialing plan configuration examples

Call Server B

— DN: 3001 (zone 20)

— VNR: YES

MG 1000B Call Server

— DN: 3201 (zone 15, BUID 3201), 3101

— VNR: YES

NRS

— CDP Domain "TNDN"

— 3001 "CS_B"

— 3002 "MO"

— 3101 "BO"

— 3201 "MO"

Call Scenario

The following is a general example of a call scenario after the move has
occurred, based on

Figure 124 "Transferable DN (TNDN) (post-transfer)"

(page 401)

:

Alice (at Office B) calls Bob (at the Branch Office) by dialing DN 3201.

The Call Server of Alice’s current office (Office B) recognizes 3201 as
a vacant number. VNR is enabled, so according to the RLI defined for
VNR, it uses the Virtual Trunk specified for that route.

The NRS is queried for a destination node IP address with which to route
the call over the Virtual Trunk. Because the NRS has been updated to
reflect the current location of "3201", the corresponding node IP address
of main office A is returned.

The Destination Call Server terminates the incoming Virtual Trunk call
to DN 3201.

Configuration for TNDN

To configure TNDN, do the following:

Step

Action

1

Configure VNR. VNR must be enabled at all Call Servers and MG
1000B SSCs.

>LD 15

REQ: CHG

TYPE: CDB

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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