Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents CONTENTS 3 NEW IN THIS RELEASE 4 N AVIGATION 4 CS 1000 AND S ECURE R OUTER 2330/4134 4 F EATURE B ACKGROUND 4 Communication Server 1000 4 Secure Router 4134 6 Secure Router 2330 7 F EATURE D ESCRIPTION 7 Multiservice Branch Router 7 Survivable SIP PSTN Gateway 8 INTRODUCTION 10 N AVIGATIO...
Page 4 - New in this release; Features; Navigation
4 New in this release The following section details what’s new in Secure Router 2330/4134 as Communication Server 1000 Survivable SIP Branch Solution (NN-SR-0001) for Release 10.2. Features The following sections detail the Secure Router 2330/4134 based CS 1000 branch solution and its features. Navi...
Page 7 - Multiservice Branch Router
7 Secure Router 2330 The Nortel Secure Router 2330 is a cost reduced 1RU version of 4134 with almost same feature set and lower capacity. For more details please refer Nortel SR 2330 Product Webpage http://products.nortel.com/go/product_content.jsp?segId=0&catId=null&parId=0&prod_id=6936...
Page 8 - Survivable SIP PSTN Gateway
8 Survivable SIP PSTN Gateway Figure 2 shows a survivable branch office deployment with CS 1000 Call Server located at the corporate main office or data center and Secure Router providing survivable SIP-PSTN gateway functionality complimenting the existing data infrastructure. The SR 2330/4134 suppo...
Page 10 - Introduction
10 Introduction This document describes the quick start configuration of Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 (Release 10.2) as survivable branch SIP-PSTN gateway for Nortel Communication Server 1000 (Release 6.0). For more information and detailed configuration guides on SR 2330, SR 4134 and CS 1000 go t...
Page 12 - SSM Operation
12 For detailed information on CS 1000 components and operation please refer to Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0 user guides. SSM Operation The SSM operates in two modes - Normal (Connected) and Survivable (Isolated). In normal mode, the SSM functions as an outbound proxy and proxies all SIP me...
Page 13 - SIP Gateway Operation
13 ensure that incoming calls are routed through the SSM. The same call flow holds good for the call originated by the SIP endpoint connected to CS 1000. When the call arrives at SSM, it will look for a mapped contact in its registration “cache” and routes the call to the UA. If SSM does not find th...
Page 16 - SLG Configuration; Steps
16 CS 1000 Configuration This section describes the configuration steps needed on CS 1000 components like SLG, SSG and SPS for SR 2330/4134 based branch solution. There is no SR 2330/4134 specific configuration required on CS 1000. Please refer to CS 1000 user guides for the detailed configuration s...
Page 26 - SSG Configuration
26 SSG Configuration Please refer to CS 1000 document for detailed information on SSG configuration. SIPL needs a SSG server to route an external call to NRS (Network Routing Service). SIPGW and H323GW endpoints will be configured in SSG to register on specific NRS server. Steps 1) Deploy Signaling ...
Page 29 - NRS/SPS Configuration
29 NRS/SPS Configuration Please refer to CS 1000 NN43001-130 Network Routing Service Fundamentals document for detailed information on NRS/SPS configuration. The Network Routing Service (NRS) provides routing services to both SIP and H.323-compliant devices. The NRS allows customers to manage a sing...
Page 34 - SIP Clients Configuration
34 8) SR 2330/4134 endpoint registration status Figure NRS 7 – SR 2330/4134 endpoint registration status SIP Clients Configuration Configure the branch SIP endpoints to use SSM bind IP address as the Outbound Proxy ie.100.20.42.80:5060. Please ensure that the SIP username and domain need to match th...
Page 40 - NTML Examples
40 NTML Examples Example of Normal mode NTML (normal_cs1k.ntm) This NTML is used by SSM to route gateway calls to active SPS (100.20.42.77 or 100.20.42.82) with domain nortel.com. <translation> <address-switch field = "original-destination" subfield = "host"> <address ...