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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Revision history; and
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 9 – List of procedures
  • Page 11 – About this document; Subject; This document describes the; Note on legacy products and releases; link under
  • Page 12 – Applicable systems; This document applies to the following systems:; Intended audience; Terminology; Meridian 1
  • Page 13 – Related information; NTPs; The following NTPs are referenced in this document:
  • Page 14 – SRG50 Configuration Guide; Online; To access Nortel documentation online, click the; Technical Documentation; Support; on the Nortel home page:
  • Page 15 – Overview; This section contains information about the following topics:; Survivable Remote Gateway
  • Page 16 – Figure 1 on
  • Page 17 – Main office hardware description; The main office must be one of the following systems:
  • Page 18 – Signaling Server; — The TPS provides a connection from the IP Phones to the Call; Network Routing Service; — provides central dialing plan management and
  • Page 19 – NRS Database —; Installation and Configuration; Telephones
  • Page 20 – Throughout this document, the IP Phones in this list are referred; Main office requirements; The branch office requires the following at the main office:
  • Page 21 – Optional features to enhance SRG functionality; Network Alternate Route Selection (NARS) package 58. Refer to
  • Page 22 – Normal Mode and Local Mode overview; Normal Mode; An IP Phone at the SRG may be in Local Mode for two different reasons; Survivability
  • Page 23 – Communication Server 1000: System
  • Page 24 – Recovery to Normal Mode; Testing the telephone in Local Mode
  • Page 25 – from the set to return to Normal Mode.; Virtual Trunks; For more information about Virtual Trunks, refer to; IP Phone calls; IP Peer Networking: Installation and
  • Page 26 – Bandwidth Management Overview; Converging; Network Bandwidth Management
  • Page 27 – Miscellaneous items; Time of Day; Likewise, long distance calls can also be configured.
  • Page 28 – IP Peer Networking: Installation and Configuration; Conference calls
  • Page 29 – Networking consideration; Capacity; CAUTION — Service Interruption
  • Page 30 – Virtual Trunks capacity; Branch office dialing plan; Outgoing calls can include local and, optionally, long distance
  • Page 31 – The main office DN must be an ESN compliant DN. See “ESN; ESN Access Codes; Electronic; Music on Hold
  • Page 32 – Cross reference for branch office and SRG50 terminology; Term or context
  • Page 35 – Setting up the main office
  • Page 36 – For more information on main office configuration, refer to; SRG information required by the main office; SRG parameters
  • Page 37 – Main office information required by the SRG; a list of the terminal record numbers (TNs); Main office components
  • Page 39 – Zone parameters
  • Page 40 – Prompt
  • Page 42 – LD 117 – Define zone parameters for the branch office.; Command
  • Page 43 – End of Procedure; IP Telephony; LD 117 – Enable features for an SRG zone.
  • Page 46 – Branch office IP Phone configuration at the main office
  • Page 47 – Branch office IP Phone configuration using OTM; Telephone Pages; Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration; Branch office IP Phone configuration using LD 11
  • Page 48 – LD 11 – Provision Branch User and SCPW at the main office
  • Page 49 – Bandwidth Management; This section contains information on the following topics:
  • Page 50 – Introduction; ) (though it can limit the number of DSP channels
  • Page 51 – The payload size on the CS 1000 must be set to 30 msec in order
  • Page 52 – Bandwidth management and codecs
  • Page 53 – Codec selection; The codec selection occurs on both nodes.; Codec selection algorithms; “Best Bandwidth” codec selection algorithm
  • Page 54 – Algorithm details
  • Page 55 – ‘Best Bandwidth’ codec selection algorithm
  • Page 56 – Interoperability between CS 1000 and SRG; Configuring Bandwidth Management parameters; Converging the Data Network with VoIP
  • Page 57 – Zones; Codec selection occurs as described in “Codec selection” on; Configuration rules; Choose unique VPNIs for all Call Servers in the network.
  • Page 58 – Enabling codecs
  • Page 59 – Configuring Bandwidth Management; Define a VPNI number in LD 15.
  • Page 60 – REQ NEW; Configuration using CS 1000 Element Manager
  • Page 61 – Configuration using LD 117
  • Page 62 – LD 117 Configure a new or existing Bandwidth Management zone.
  • Page 63 – Maintenance commands; Maintenance commands can be run from Element Manager or LD 117.; Maintenance using Element Manager; To access these commands, follow the steps in Procedure 3 on
  • Page 65 – Near End Zone Number
  • Page 66 – Maintenance using LD 117; Do not use the PRT ZONE command — it has been replaced by
  • Page 67 – Adaptive Network Bandwidth Management; Description; LD 117 Print zone statistics.
  • Page 68 – Branch Office: Installation and Configuration
  • Page 69 – Call scenario; shows this scenario.
  • Page 71 – Figure 11 shows an example of the bandwidth changes.
  • Page 72 – prt interzone
  • Page 74 – Limitations
  • Page 75 – Feature packaging; QoS Enhanced Reporting (PVQM) package 401
  • Page 76 – Configuring Adaptive Network Bandwidth Management; Configure CAC in Element Manager or LD 117:; Advanced Configuration Notes
  • Page 77 – Configuration using Element Manager; Adaptive
  • Page 78 – Enable Call Admission Control feature (ZCAC); check box, then the other; Adaptive Network Bandwidth; web page, the field definitions, and their LD 117
  • Page 79 – Field Title
  • Page 80 – Configuration using Command Line Interface
  • Page 85 – . To view the intrazone or interzone statistics,; IP Telephony > Zones
  • Page 88 – The same information can be displayed using commands in LD 117.
  • Page 90 – Sample outputs for PRT commands
  • Page 93 – Tandem Bandwidth Management overview; Application
  • Page 94 – Patch Number; Dialing Plan Overview; See Figure 18 for an example of a tandem call.
  • Page 96 – Network using Uniform Dialing Plan; Common details; all
  • Page 97 – Region
  • Page 98 – Every branch office HLOC is shared with the main office
  • Page 99 – The branch office sends the call to 395-3456 to the main office.
  • Page 102 – The branch office sends the call to 399-3456 to the main office.; In Figure 24 on
  • Page 103 – The branch office sends the call to 444-3456 to the main office.
  • Page 105 – , the second half of the call is shown (destination side
  • Page 106 – , the second half of the call is shown (destination
  • Page 108 – Use Procedure 5 on
  • Page 109 – Provisioning Example of Tandem Bandwidth Management; Figure 30 shows an example of the network configuration.
  • Page 112 – Create a DMI
  • Page 113 – Create a CDP mapped to the LOC:
  • Page 114 – Repeat the above for all the main offices and branch offices.
  • Page 115 – Create an RLI
  • Page 117 – Table 14 lists provisioning details for a mixed network.; Call between two local branch offices; shows the NRS Configuration web page in Element
  • Page 118 – The branch office sends the call to 3456 to the main office.
  • Page 122 – Network using Coordinated Dialing Plan; The following section provides general details of network setup.
  • Page 123 – shows the call flow of a call between two local branch
  • Page 124 – The branch office sends the call to 43456 to the main office.
  • Page 125 – The branch office sends the call to 53456 to the main office.
  • Page 129 – Branch office calls to or from the main office
  • Page 130 – ALTPrefix
  • Page 131 – How Alternative Call Routing for NBWM works; The following steps occur in Alternative Call Routing scenarios.; Call from branch office telephone in Normal Mode; The call is routed on the virtual trunk to the branch office.; Call from main office telephone to branch office telephone
  • Page 132 – For SRGs, the main office manipulates the digits in the call into a; Dialing plans; Transferable DN (TNDN) or Group Dialing Plan DN
  • Page 133 – Dialing; Examples of Alternative Call Routing for NBWM in operation; A call from a branch office telephone to a main office telephone; shows two CS 1000 systems. The system shown on the
  • Page 134 – Configuration required
  • Page 135 – Sequence of events in the call
  • Page 138 – A call from a main office telephone to a branch office telephone
  • Page 140 – The call is routed by CDP or VNR to the outgoing route using an RLI.
  • Page 145 – The virtual trunk places the call to the branch office.
  • Page 146 – Alternative Call Routing for NBWM feature used in All Calls mode; Operating parameters
  • Page 147 – Music on Hold is not affected by this feature.
  • Page 148 – Feature interactions; Call Redirections; features. For more information on these two features, refer to; Network Class of Service
  • Page 149 – Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP) package 59; Feature implementation using Command Line Interface; Task summary list; The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
  • Page 150 – LD 117 - Print Alternate Prefix number for a particular zone.
  • Page 151 – Sample printout; Feature implementation using Element Manager; Zone configuration; ZALT
  • Page 152 – Accessing the Zones web page
  • Page 153 – Configuration
  • Page 154 – Zone Number; for the zone you selected in step 3 is displayed.
  • Page 155 – Diagnostics; Command Line Interface diagnostics; The printout for all configured zones appears as follows:; LD 117 - Obtain status for a particular zone.
  • Page 156 – Element Manager diagnostics; Print zone Alternative Call Routing information; ALTPrefix digits
  • Page 157 – Maintenance; Select by Functionality
  • Page 158 – Maintenance Commands for Zones
  • Page 159 – Print Zone Alternate Prefix Information (PRT ZALT)
  • Page 160 – Show the status
  • Page 161 – Submit
  • Page 162 – Command Line Interface maintenance; LD 117 - Change and Print Zone Alarm Suppression Time Interval.
  • Page 163 – Where # is the column header for zone number.; Element Manager maintenance; Enable a zone’s branch office behavior
  • Page 164 – Alternate Routing for Branch
  • Page 165 – Suppress alarms; Zone
  • Page 166 – Feature operation
  • Page 167 – Dialing Plan configuration
  • Page 169 – For more information, refer to
  • Page 170 – Routing calls; SRG user call to an SRG PSTN
  • Page 171 – Zone-based digit manipulation; Dialing Plans: Description
  • Page 172 – Calling Line ID composition; The ISPN parameter is configured in LD 86. By default, it is set to NO.
  • Page 173 – CLID verification; Configuring PSTN access for SRG users in Normal Mode; Preparing to configure the dialing plan
  • Page 174 – Configuring the dialing plan
  • Page 175 – At the branch office (see Procedure 13 on
  • Page 181 – LD 90 – Configure ESN Special Number and Digit Manipulation.
  • Page 185 – Look up
  • Page 186 – Add; Routing Entries
  • Page 188 – LD 86 – Configure Digit Manipulation Index at the branch office.
  • Page 189 – LD 86 – Configure Route List Index.
  • Page 192 – Configuring the dialing plan using CS 1000 Element Manager; From; window in Element Manager, select the; Branch Office; option, and enter the necessary information.; Testing PSTN access using an SRG IP Phone; Use Procedure 14 to test that PSTN access is working correctly.
  • Page 193 – Dialing plan examples; Coordinated Dialing Plan
  • Page 194 – Call scenarios; Call scenarios fall into the following categories:
  • Page 195 – Normal Mode: Main office telephone calls a branch IP Phone
  • Page 197 – Normal Mode: SRG IP Phone makes a call over the PSTN
  • Page 198 – Local Mode: SRG telephone calls an SRG IP Phone
  • Page 199 – Local Mode: Main office telephone calls an SRG IP Phone
  • Page 200 – shows this CDP option.
  • Page 205 – The main office access code length is still 0.
  • Page 206 – Figure 69 shows this CDP option.
  • Page 208 – “Call scenarios” on page 194
  • Page 214 – • Local Mode: SRG IP Phones are registered at the SRG.
  • Page 216 – Universal Dialing Plan; shows an example of a Uniform Dialing Plan (UDP)
  • Page 219 – Calling from the SRG to the main office, in Normal Mode
  • Page 220 – Calling in Local Mode
  • Page 222 – Configuration examples; Branch Office: Installation and
  • Page 223 – Configure the UDP HLOC in LD 90.
  • Page 225 – Emergency Services configuration
  • Page 226 – Emergency Services Access: Description and
  • Page 227 – Routing Emergency Services Access (ESA) calls
  • Page 228 – Routing configuration for ESA calls on SRG50; Configuring ESA for the branch office
  • Page 230 – Configure the NRS for the ESA Special Number used.; Determining the dialing plan for ESA calls; for North America and CALA — “911”
  • Page 231 – branch
  • Page 233 – LD 117 – Configure branch office zone ESA route.
  • Page 234 – LD 86 – Configure Digit Manipulation Index.
  • Page 238 – Configuring the NRS for ESA SPN; Testing the ESDN number; Use Procedure 17 on
  • Page 239 – Configuring ESA using Element Manager; From Element Manager, you can configure ESA. From the; Zone List; window in Element Manager (see Figure 61 on; Branch Office Emergency Service; option, and enter the necessary; Emergency Service using Special Numbers (SPN)
  • Page 240 – . If SRG PSTN access is correctly
  • Page 241 – Enhanced UNIStim Firmware Download; It does not apply to the IP SoftPhone 2050 and WLAN 2210/
  • Page 242 – umsUpgradeAll; Firmware upgrade
  • Page 246 – The zone table is examined using the commands in LD 117. See; Event
  • Page 249 – Conference
  • Page 251 – List of terms; Branch office; dialing plan
  • Page 252 – Emergency Services Access: Description; Gatekeeper
  • Page 253 – The SRG is in Local Mode when:
  • Page 254 – PSTN
  • Page 255 – TPS; Communication Server 1000S: Overview; VoIP
  • Page 257 – Index
  • Page 260 – Configuration Guide
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Nortel Communication Server 1000

Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5

Main Office Configuration for Survivable
Remote Gateway 50

Configuration Guide

Document Number: 553-3001-207
Document Release: Standard 2.00
Date: January 2006

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