Provisioning the mcs 5100 – Nortel Networks 1535 User Manual
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Provisioning the MCS 5100
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Procedures for installing the IP Phone 1535 for the first time
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"Provisioning the MCS 5100 " (page 21)
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"Physically installing the IP Phone 1535 " (page 22)
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"Installing the Nortel IP Phone 1535 using LAN " (page 24)
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"Enabling the LAN connection profile " (page 24)
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"Accessing and modifying the LAN Network Settings " (page 25)
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"Enabling the WiFi connection profile " (page 26)
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"Accessing and modifying Wireless Settings " (page 27)
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"Modifying User Information parameters " (page 28)
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"Modifying Proxy parameters " (page 29)
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"Configuring VoIP domain name information " (page 30)
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"Modifying port assignments " (page 30)
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"Registering the IP Phone 1535 " (page 31)
Provisioning the MCS 5100
The IP Phone 1535 is supported for installation on the Nortel Multimedia
Communications Server 5100 (MCS 5100), Release 3.5. To successfully
install or operate the IP Phone 1535 on your network, you must ensure that
your MCS 5100 includes provisioning as described below.
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An MCS 5100 SIP port license is available for each IP Phone 1535 that
you want to install.
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There is an SIP account preconfigured for each connected user.
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An SIP address and phone number alias is configured for each user
you want to register.
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Video (H.263) is enabled within your MCS 5100 Service Package.
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On MCS 5100 systems without an RTP media portal, the
IgnoreMediaPortalInstertionRules option is checked.
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If your IP telephony environment is not configured to allow support for
the G.723.1 codec on all endpoint devices (on the same node), set the
G.723.1 codec to the lowest priority on the IP Phone 1535 to avoid
problems with codec negotiation. For more information, see
Codec Priority lists " (page 44)
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Multimedia Communications Server 5100
IP Phone 1535 Installation and Configuration
NN43160-103
01.02
Standard
Release 3.5
20 November 2006
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