Nrs configuration, Nrs configuration procedures, Launching nrs manager – Nortel Networks 5100 User Manual
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NRS configuration
The Network Routing Service (NRS) uses a basic SIP structure for its
configuration, which is applicable for SIP, H.323, and Network Connection
Server (NCS) call completion. This structure is the basis of the single
network dialing/numbering plan.
Before you begin configuration of the NRS, gather the names of all domains
and subdomains.
NRS configuration procedures
The sequence of NRS configuration procedures is as follows:
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"Launching NRS Manager" (page 85)
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"Verifying and adjusting system-wide settings" (page 87)
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"Configuring the NRS server settings (H.323 Gatekeeper or SIP)" (page
89)
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"Configuring the service domain" (page 91)
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"Configuring the L1 domain (UDP)" (page 92)
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"Configuring the L0 domain (CDP)" (page 95)
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"Configuring Gateway endpoints" (page 98)
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"Configuring routing entries" (page 102)
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"Configuring collaborative servers" (page 104)
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"Updating the database" (page 106)
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"Checking the status of registered endpoints" (page 107)
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"Checking the status of virtual D-channels" (page 108)
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"Checking the status of virtual trunks" (page 109)
Launching NRS Manager
Perform the following procedure to launch NRS Manager.
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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