Nortel Networks NN43001-321 User Manual
Nortel Networks Computers
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Communication Server 1000 to MCS 5100 Converged Desktop Type 2 Configuration Guide
- Contents
- How to get help
- Introduction
- Converged Desktop Services
- Examples of dialing and numbering plan configuration for mixed networks
- CDS configuration: overview
- Configuring CS 1000
- Configuring MCS 5100
- CS 1000 NRS operation
- Maintenance
- Parameter configuration for a SIP URI
- PC Client windows
- Figures
- Figure 1 Converged Desktop
- Figure 2 Call flow: making a call from a CS 1000 desktop telephone
- Figure 3 Call flow: Click-to-Call
- Figure 4 Call flow: call terminating to a user with a CDMV Class of Service
- Figure 5 Call flow: call terminating to a user with a CDMO Class of Service
- Figure 6 Outgoing Converged Desktop call
- Figure 7 Incoming call to CDMV user with forking
- Figure 8 Incoming call to CDMV user with NO forking
- Figure 9 Incoming call to CDMO user
- Figure 10 Combined incoming and outgoing Converged Desktop call
- Figure 11 Network diagram: mixed UDP
- Figure 12 Network diagram: mixed CDP
- Figure 13 Node configuration web page
- Figure 14 Edit web page
- Figure 15 SIP CD Services
- Figure 16 CS 1000 SIP URI Map
- Figure 17 Verifying configuration: cdsShow
- Figure 18 Verifying configuration: cdsAgentShow
- Figure 19 IP address of IP Telephony node added as an Authenticated Server
- Figure 20 Provisioning Client Login
- Figure 21 Provisioning Client
- Figure 22 Provisioning Client: Add a new gateway
- Figure 23 Provisioning Client: Create new gateway route
- Figure 24 Provisioning Client: Trunkgroup Provisioning
- Figure 25 CS 1000 SIP URI Map
- Figure 26 CS 1000 NRS Endpoint Routing Entries
- Figure 27 MCS 5100 Number Qualifiers
- Figure 28 Provisioning Client: Number Qualifiers
- Figure 29 Provisioning Client: Class of Service Information
- Figure 30 Provisioning Client: Create a New Route List
- Figure 31 Provisioning Client: Create New Telephony Route
- Figure 32 Provisioning Client: Pre translations
- Figure 33 Provisioning Client: Create new package
- Figure 34 Provisioning Client: Add a new user
- Figure 35 Provisioning Client: Converged Desktop Data
- Figure 36 Service Domain
- Figure 37 Level1 Domain
- Figure 38 Level0 Domain
- Figure 39 Gateway Endpoints
- Figure 40 Routing Entries
- Figure 41 MCS 5100 configured as a Collaborative Server
- Figure 42 MCS 5100 configured as a Gateway Endpoint without routing entries
- Figure 43 Configure telephony routes on MCS 5100
- Figure 44
- Figure 45
- Figure 46
- Figure 47 Provisioning Client: Translation Verification Tool
- Tables
- Table 1 Types of users in a mixed CS 1000 and MCS 5100 customer network
- Table 2 Values for configuring Routes
- Table 3 Search results of location database
- Table 4 CDS OAM commands
- Table 5 CDS PDT commands
- Table 6 Phone-context strings for public numbers (example)
- Table 7 Phone-context strings for unknown numbers (example)
- Table 8 Phone-context strings for private numbers (example)
- Table 9 PC Client: user expectations
- Procedures
- Procedure 1 Configuring SIP CDS on the Signaling Server
- Procedure 2 Adding the IP Address of the IP Telephony node as an Authenticated Server
- Procedure 3 Configuring the SIP Gateway, trunk, and trunk group
- Procedure 4 Configuring number qualifiers
- Procedure 5 Configuring a route list
- Procedure 6 Configuring routes for each dialing plan entry
- Procedure 7 Configuring a Service Package
- Procedure 8 Configuring a Converged Desktop User in MCS 5100
- Procedure 9 Configure Meet Me Audio Conferencing
- Procedure 10 Using the MCS 5100 Translation Verification tool