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User setup
The MCS 5100 user setup involves both the general user setup, stand-alone
user setup, and the Converged Desktop user setup.
General user setup
The general user setup applies to both stand-alone
and Converged Desktop users. The general user setup involves the
following:
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Configure the user’s username as an alphanumeric address.
For example: Username = asmith
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Configure the user’s private charge ID as the UDP number.
For example: Private Charge ID = 3435573
Standalone user setup
The stand-alone user setup involves the following:
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Do not include the CDS in the service package.
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Configure the user’s alias as the Global ID.
For example: Alias = 000023435573
Converged Desktop user setup
The Converged Desktop user setup
involves the following:
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Include the CDS in the service package.
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There is no need to define the user’s "regular" alias.
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Configure the user’s CD alias as the Global ID: PNI + HLOC +
CDP number.
For example: CD Alias = 000023435573
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Configure the user’s Preferred Audio Device (PAD) as: CDP number.
For example: PAD = 35573
Translation setup
The MCS 5100 translation setup includes pretranslation setup, private
telephony routes setup, and gateway telephony routes setup.
Pretranslation setup
Configure pretranslations to support CS
1000-to-MCS 5100 calls to do the following:
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If the CDP number qualifier is received, ignore the phone-context.
For example, if number qualifier="cdp.udp", leave the digits as is.
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If the UDP number qualifier is received, insert 6.
For example, if number qualifier="udp", insert 6.
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If the Public/Local number qualifier is received, insert 9.
For example, if number qualifier="+1613", insert 9.
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If the Public/National number qualifier is received, insert 91.
For example, if number qualifier="+1", insert 91.
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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