Nortel Networks SRG 50 NN43001-307 User Manual

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6. The branch office receives the call and recognizes the first part of the

number as a Steering Code. The call is steered to an RLI. The DMI
manipulates the number into a PSTN number and the branch office
outpulses the digits to the Central Office (CO) serving the branch office.
(This may be the same CO as the one serving the main office.) If the
alternate route has MCDN trunks in the BO2 zone, the call is outpulsed
on one of these trunks, after the branch office uses Digit Manipulation
(action labeled 2 in

Figure 66 "Call between a branch office telephone in

Normal Mode and a main office telephone" (page 164)

).

Example: See

Figure 67 "Digits dialed and outpulsed with Alternative

Call Routing for NBWM" (page 166)

.

2225 is programmed as a Steering Code at the branch office. Calls
starting with this Steering Code are handled by an RLI with a PSTN
trunk route as an entry. If the Public format number for the destination
telephone is a DID number, then the Digit Manipulation Index associated
with the PSTN route must:

delete 3 digits (remove the ALTPrefix 222)

insert 1613966 (in order to compose the DID number of the
destination telephone, which is 16139665262)

Program other Steering Codes to route calls to other locations properly
(for example, program Steering Code 2226 to route calls to another
branch office where 15063486XXX would have to be outpulsed). See
the section called

"A call from a branch office telephone to another

branch office telephone" (page 170)

7. Call comes into IP Phone A from the PSTN or MCDN trunks in the main

office zone (action labeled 3 in )

Figure 66 "Call between a branch office

telephone in Normal Mode and a main office telephone" (page 164)

.

A call from a main office telephone to a branch office telephone

Figure 68 "Call between a main office telephone and a branch office
telephone" (page 168)

shows an alternately routed call between two CS

1000 systems. The system shown on the left is a main office. The system
shown on the right is a branch office. Both systems have access to the
PSTN. The Wide Area Network (WAN) is shown in the center with a
gatekeeper/Network Routing Service (NRS) that can be co-resident with a
Signaling Server. IP Phones are also shown associated with each system.
Telephone A belongs to the main office. Telephone B is a telephone at the
branch office registered to the main office. There are two bandwidth zones
indicated by the dashed line (main office zone [MO zone] and branch office
zone [BO2 zone]). Telephone A and the Media Gateway belong to the MO
zone. Telephones B and C and the branch office belong to the BO2 zone.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Main Office Configuration Guide for SRG 50

NN43001-307

02.02

Standard

Release 5.0

3 December 2007

Copyright © 2005-2007, Nortel Networks

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