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CDS configuration: overview
Description of the network configured in this document
The user will encounter one of many CDS configuration situations. This
section describes the basic characteristics of the network to which the
configuration described in the rest of this document applies. The intent is
to provide a configuration example which the user can then adapt to their
particular situation.
The network configured in this document has the following characteristics:
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The CS 1000 system is a CS 1000M system.
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The NRS is used to route all Converged Desktop calls.
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The network supports both pure UDP and CDP calls dialing plans, as
seen from the users’ perspective.
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The dialing range of MCS overlaps that of CS 1000 in a "split-range"
manner — half of the overlap is directed to the MCS side and the other
half is directed to the CS 1000 side. DSCs are used to direct the calls
accordingly.
The following entities are used in this network:
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SIP Domains:
— Service Domain — mydomain.com
— Level 1 Domain — udp
— Level 0 Domain — cdp
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SIP Gateway route — myGWRoute
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SIP Gateway route list — my RouteList
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SIP Trunk group — my TrkGroup
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CDS Class of Service — cdCOS
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MCS Application Server — MyMCSAppSrv
The sample configuration uses the following IP addresses:
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IP Telephony node — 12.123.1.123
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MCS Application server — 12.234.3.234
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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