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Examples of dialing and numbering plan configuration for mixed networks
Note: Although the network is CDP-only, some UDP configuration is
necessary to support MCS 5100 private charge ID, which is always
presented as a UDP number.
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Configure the Private Network Identifier (PNI) for user groups (that is,
customers).
For example: PNI = 00002
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PNI, HLOC, and the user’s extension create the Global user ID that is
globally unique: PNI + HLOC + Extension.
For example: Global ID: 000023435573
Converged Desktop user setup
The Converged Desktop user setup
involves the following:
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Configure the user’s Class of Service (CLS) to include CDMO or CDMV.
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Configure the Converged Desktop Service (CDS) parameters.
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CS 1000 SIP Services use the user’s global ID within CD-related
signaling (for example: INVITE and NOTIFY).
Translation setup
The translation setup involves the following:
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Configure CDP routing (Distant Steering Codes [DSC] and Local
Steering Codes [LSC]) based on the 5-digit CDP numbers.
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Configure minimal UDP routing (AC2, HLOCs, and so on) to support
incoming calls using UDP numbers.
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Configure PSTN routing (AC1, NXX, NPA, SPN, and so on) according to
the preceding access codes.
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Configure the CS 1000 SIP Trunk Gateways at each site with appropriate
phone-context strings:
— CDP phone-context
For example: phone-context="cdp.udp"
— UDP phone-context
For example: phone-context="udp"
— Public/Local phone-context
For example: phone-context="+1613"
— Public/National phone-context
For example: phone-context="+1"
MCS 5100 setup
The MCS 5100 setup includes both a user setup and translation setup.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000 to MCS 5100 Converged Desktop Type 2 Configuration Guide
NN43001-321
01.05
Standard
Release 5.0
15 February 2008
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