Esn installation summary – Nortel Networks NN43001-563 User Manual
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Create the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) Installation Summary Sheet
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ESN installation summary
The following is a summary of the actions required to implement ESN:
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In LD 86, provision the ESN block.
— Enter the maximum numbers of each type of ESN entity.
— Indicate whether CDP is enabled or disabled.
— Enter the ESN access codes.
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In LD 86, provision any DGT (Digit manipulation tables) required.
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In LD 86, provision the RLB (Route List Block) RLI (Route List Index)
blocks.
— Add the RLI entries. Do not skip entries, as ESN searches the table
from entry zero until the full initial set of entries are scanned to find
an available route.
— Enter the RDB for the entry.
— Enter the DMI (Digit Manipulation Index), if required.
— After the last entry is entered, enter the number of entries in the
Initial Set (ISET).
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In LD 87, provision the NCTL (Network Control) block.
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In LD 87, provision the CDP (Coordinated Dialing Plan) entries, as
required – LSC, DSC, and TSC. Enter the RLI intended for this code.
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In LD 90, provision the NPA, NXX, LOC, SPN, or other entries as
required. Enter the RLI intended for this code.
Create the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) Installation Summary Sheet
Compile all necessary data before beginning the configuration process. For
example, prepare the following information ahead of time:
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The TN, ELAN network interface MAC address, and card density should
be recorded during the Media Card 32-port trunk card and ITG-Pentium
24-port installation.
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D-Channel number and CHID should be recorded during the system
configuration.
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All ELAN and TLAN network interface IP addresses must be obtained
from the system administrator before beginning TM 3.1 configuration.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563
01.01
Standard
Release 5.0
30 May 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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