Ip peer networking and call server configuration – Nortel Networks 5100 User Manual
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IP Peer Networking and Call Server
configuration
IP Peer Networking and Call Server configuration procedures
The sequence of IP Peer Networking and Call Server configuration
procedures is as follows:
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"IP Peer Networking configuration" (page 24)
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"Defining customer to support ISDN" (page 26)
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"Configuring the SIP Gateway" (page 29)
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"Enabling the SIP Virtual Trunk application" (page 31)
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"Configuring the SIP Redirect Server and URI map" (page 34)
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"Creating the virtual D-channel" (page 36)
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"Configuring zones (LD 117)" (page 38)
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"Creating the virtual route (LD 16)" (page 41)
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"Creating the virtual trunks (LD 14)" (page 44)
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"Creating the Network Control Block (NCTL) for network access
(LD 87)" (page 45)
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"Creating the ESN data block for CDP" (page 46)
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"Creating the RLB for the virtual trunk route (LD 86)" (page 49)
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"Creating the CDP steering codes (LD 87)" (page 51)
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"Checking CODEC and QoS settings" (page 53)
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"Call Server configuration" (page 55)
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"Configuring Application Module Link (LD 17)" (page 55)
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"Configuring Value Added Server (LD 17)" (page 56)
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"Configuring the Automatic Call Distribution Directory Number (LD
23)" (page 57)
Enterprise: Common
Solution Integration Guide for Communication Server 1000/Multimedia Communication Server 5100
NN49000-301
01.01
Standard
Release 4.5
27 October 2006
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