BCM 4.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Version: 01.04Part Number: N0060606Date: May 2009BCM 4.0 Networking Configurat
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100 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606
101BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 6Configuring resources — media bay modulesThe following describes the Element Manager headings that d
102 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Explaining the Media Bay Modules headingsThe Telephony Resources panel allows y
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 103BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMedia bay module Bus numbersUnder the headings for DS30 2
104 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N00606065 Your next step depends on which type of module you are configuring:• If you a
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 105BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 24 Confirming the Programmed Bus TypeTable 19
106 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Module types and capacitiesRefer to the following table for a description of th
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 107BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAnalog station module• Analog Station Media Bay Module (A
108 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606GATM (Global Analog Trunk module)These trunk modules can be adjusted to have st
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 109BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe fields that appear on the module screen vary dependin
11BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideContentsChapter 1Getting started with BCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 25 Example of PRI module settingsDetermining clock sources for DTMs or
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 111BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Internal —The DTM/BRI does not obtain timing from the n
112 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 26 T1 parametersInterface levelsThe default Interface levels are the I
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 113BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe PSTN setting requires analog access lines (AAL) that
114 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 27 E1 ParametersPRI Call-by-Call service selectionThe following provid
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 115BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Select the service you want to change. A configuration
116 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Provisioning lines (PRI, T1, DASS2)Use the Provision lines heading to provision
Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modules 117BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideProvisioning BRI loops/linesTo provision lines on a BRI m
118 Chapter 6 Configuring resources — media bay modulesN0060606N0060606Bus 08 can also be used for a virtual data module (NA only) when a Business Com
119BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 7Managing modulesWhen you need to find out information about a module, you can determine the status o
12 ContentsN0060606N0060606DPNSS 1 services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58DPNSS
120 Chapter 7 Managing modulesN0060606N0060606Figure 30 Set Port Details Note: A trunk media bay module has no changeable settings on the Trunk Por
121BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 8Configuring telephony resourcesThe Telephony Resources panel allows you to view and configure the in
122 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606The top frame of this panel displays a table showing each type of module and the VoIP tru
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 123BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe Telephony Resources table fields are described in Table 24.Tabl
124 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Media bay module panelsThe panel tabs described in this section appear when a module tabl
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 125BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• DS/CLID: displays for old North American LS/DS or CLID analog tru
126 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Disconnect timer60, 100, 260, 460, or 600 millisecondsLoop T1Specify the duration of an O
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 127BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideStation modules do not have any configurable module parameters.Loca
128 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Interface levelsThe default Interface levels are the ISDN loss plan settings. Also refer
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 129BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 33 Call-by-Call Service Selection subpanelTable 26 describ
Contents 13BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide T1 interface parameters (region-specific) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606CbC services available by switch protocolTable 27 lists the applicable services for the p
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 131BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 34 Station module Port Details panelFigure 35 Trunk modu
132 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Provisioning module lines/loopsThere are three provisioning subpanels, which can be acces
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 133BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP telephonesThe tabbed panels described in the topics below appear
134 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 36 IP Terminal Global Settings subpanelTable 30 defines the fields on this panel
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 135BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP telephone set detailsOnce a Nortel 20XX or 11xx IP telephone re
136 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Voice over IP trunksThe tabbed panels described in the topics below appear when a VoIP tr
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 137BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 38 Routing TableTable 32 Routing Table fields (Sheet 1 o
138 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606IP Trunk SettingsFigure 39 IP Trunk Settings fieldsVoIP Protocol H323SIPSelect the rout
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 139BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRemote capability MWI <check box> This setting must coordinat
14 ContentsN0060606N0060606Describing a fallback network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157How fallbac
140 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606H323 SettingsFigure 40 H323 SettingsTable 34 describes the fields on the H323 Settings
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 141BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideGateway protocol NoneSL1CSEBoth these protocols require a keycode.S
142 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Alias Names Alias names are comma delimited, and may be one of the following types:E.164
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 143BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideH323 Media ParametersThe H323 Media Parameters tab defines how VoIP
144 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N00606061. On the Available list, click the codec you want to add to the Selected list.2. Click t
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 145BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSIP SettingsFigure 42 SIP Settings tabCaution: Operations note: F
146 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606Fallback to circuit-switched Enabled-AllEnabled-TDMDisabledYour choice determines how the
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 147BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSIP Media ParametersSIP trunks are administered separately from H.3
148 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606SettingsEnable Voice Activity Detection<check box> The voice activity detection (si
Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resources 149BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSIP URI MapUse the SIP URI Map to configure the sub-domain name ass
Contents 15BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Chapter 18Configuring lines: DPNSS lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150 Chapter 8 Configuring telephony resourcesN0060606N0060606
151BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 9VoIP trunk gatewaysWith a VoIP trunk, you can establish communications between a BCM and a remote sy
152 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606KeycodesBefore you can use VoIP, you must obtain and install the necessary keycodes. See the Keycode
Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 153BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 45 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN line Since the
154 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606• type of call signaling, either directly to the far end system or through a network gatekeeper• if t
Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 155BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• the unique digit(s) that identify the remote system. This is usually part of
156 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Call processBased on Figure 46, this is how the call would progress:1 A home-based employee in Santa
Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 157BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFallback to PSTN from VoIP trunksFallback is a feature that allows a call to pr
158 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Figure 47 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two connections
Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 159BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 48 Setting up routes and fallback for call to remote system (CDP diali
16 ContentsN0060606N0060606Incoming call routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
160 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Optional VoIP trunk configurationsThere are a number of VoIP trunk features that are optional to sett
Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 161BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideA single gatekeeper manages a set of H.323 endpoints. This unit is called a Gat
162 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N00606063 BCM Ottawa sends the call Setup message for DN 421 to the gateway at 10.10.10.19, and the call is e
Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gateways 163BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• If manual dial must be used, then the user should wait until the call is answ
164 Chapter 9 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606
165BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 10Configuring linesAll the Lines panels show the same type of tabbed panels. The information on the t
166 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Trunk/Line data - main panelThe top-level Table View panel shows line records for all lines active on
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 167BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 41 describes the fields found on the Trunk/Line Data main panel.Table 41
168 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606ParametersFigure 51 Parameters details tabTable 3 Parameters details tab (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute V
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 169BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePropertiesThe Properties tab shows basic line properties. Not all fields apply t
Contents 17BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Second Dial Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
170 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Figure 52 Properties details tabTable 42 defines the fields on this panel and indicates the lines.Ta
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 171BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePreferences (lines)The Preferences tab shows information that may vary from trun
172 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Figure 53 Preferences details panelTable 43 defines the fields on this panel and indicates the lines
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 173BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDNIS NumberE&M<check box> Defines whether the digits dialed by an exte
174 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Restrictions (Line and Remote)Assigning Line restrictions and Remote Access Package restrictions are p
Chapter 10 Configuring lines 175BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 54 Restrictions tables for a lineTable 44 describes the fields on this
176 Chapter 10 Configuring linesN0060606N0060606Figure 55 Add a DN recordTo add a DN record to a line record1 In the top panel, click the line where
177BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 11Configuring lines: PRIPRI are auto-answer lines. These lines cannot be individually assigned to tel
178 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRIN0060606N0060606Figure 56 PRI line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRI 179BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 57 PRI line feature configuration process — Part BConfiguring PRI
18 ContentsN0060606N0060606Chapter 33Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335Using MCDN to network wi
180 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRIN0060606N0060606• Pub. Received #: Not applicable.• Priv. Received #: Not applicable.• Distinct Ring: If you want
Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRI 181BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo configure Call-by-Call services and the PRI lines1 Set up the DTM module
182 Chapter 11 Configuring lines: PRIN0060606N0060606
183BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 12Configuring lines: Target linesTarget lines are virtual lines that allow the mapping of received di
184 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: Target linesN0060606N0060606Figure 58 Configuring target lines — main screen
Chapter 12 Configuring lines: Target lines 185BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 59 Configuring target lines — subscreens
186 Chapter 12 Configuring lines: Target linesN0060606N0060606Configuring Target line settingsThe following procedure describes the fields that need t
187BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 13Configuring lines: T1-E&MThe following paths indicate where to access the E&M lines in Elem
188 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MN0060606N0060606Figure 60 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part A
Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 189BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 61 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part B
Contents 19BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Executive intrusion, Intrusion protection level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
190 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MN0060606N0060606Figure 62 T1-E&M line configuration process — Part C
Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&M 191BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring E&M line featuresThe following procedure describes t
192 Chapter 13 Configuring lines: T1-E&MN0060606N0060606• Redirect to: If you want to automatically direct calls out of the system to a specific t
193BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 14Configuring lines: T1-Loop startLoop start trunks provide remote access to the BCM from the public
194 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startN0060606N0060606Figure 63 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part A
Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 195BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 64 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part B
196 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startN0060606N0060606Figure 65 T1-Loop start line configuration process — Part C
Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop start 197BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring digital (T1/E1) loop start linesThe following procedu
198 Chapter 14 Configuring lines: T1-Loop startN0060606N0060606• Redirect to: If you want to automatically direct calls out of the system to a specifi
199BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 15Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartThe following describes how to configure T1-Digital Groun
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20 ContentsN0060606N0060606Fallback to PSTN from VoIP trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407Describing
200 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartN0060606N0060606Figure 66 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration process — Part ADo yo
Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 201BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 67 T1-Digital Ground Start lines configuration
202 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartN0060606N0060606Configuring digital ground start line featuresThe following procedure describ
Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground Start 203BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Remote Packages: Enter a valid remote access package
204 Chapter 15 Configuring lines: T1-Digital Ground StartN0060606N0060606
205BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 16Configuring lines: T1-DIDDID (Direct Inward Dial) lines are lines on a digital trunk module on a T1
206 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDN0060606N0060606Figure 68 DID line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 207BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 69 DID line feature configuration process — Part B
208 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDN0060606N0060606Configuring DID line featuresThe following procedure describes the fields that need to be conf
Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DID 209BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Suggested next steps:• Dialing plan sections “Dialing plan: System set
Contents 21BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Chapter 50Port Ranges Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
210 Chapter 16 Configuring lines: T1-DIDN0060606N0060606
211BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 17Configuring lines: DASS2 linesDASS2 lines are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indic
212 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesN0060606N0060606Figure 70 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 213BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 71 DASS2 line feature configuration process — Part BConfig
214 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesN0060606N0060606• Control Set: Identify a DN if you are using this line with scheduling.• Line type: Defi
Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 lines 215BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide“Dialing plan: System settings” on page 309“Dialing plan: Public ne
216 Chapter 17 Configuring lines: DASS2 linesN0060606N0060606
217BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 18Configuring lines: DPNSS linesDPNSS lines are specific to the UK protocol.The following paths indic
218 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesN0060606N0060606Figure 72 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part A
Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 219BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 73 DPNSS line feature configuration process — Part BConfig
22 ContentsN0060606N0060606Chapter 57Data networking overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479What is da
220 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesN0060606N0060606• Prime Set: If you want the line to be answered at another telephone if the line is not
Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS lines 221BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide“Dialing plan: System settings” on page 309“Dialing plan: Public ne
222 Chapter 18 Configuring lines: DPNSS linesN0060606N0060606
223BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 19BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephone) services. The following
224 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsN0060606N0060606Figure 74 BRI loops configuration process
Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 225BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring BRI T-loop parametersTo configure BRI T-loop parameters1 Identif
226 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsN0060606N0060606Prerequisites:Configuring provisioned BRI line featuresThe following procedure describes the field
Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops 227BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Set the restriction and remote package scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Li
228 Chapter 19 BRI ISDN: BRI T-loopsN0060606N0060606
229BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 20Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devicesBRI modules support both trunk and station (telephon
Contents 23BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Configuring multiple IP addresses for a WAN interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521Con
230 Chapter 20 Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devicesN0060606N0060606To set BRI properties for ISDN device connections1 On the top panel, ide
Chapter 20 Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devices 231BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 75 ISDN DN record overviewPrerequisitesCo
232 Chapter 20 Programming BRI S-loops, lines and ISDN devicesN0060606N0060606Configuring an ISDN telephone DN recordOn each panel on the DNs list, ad
233BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 21BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesThe Loops tables display settings for installed BRI modules.The follow
234 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606Figure 76 Loops tableTable 46 describes the fields found on the Loop main panel.Table 46
Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 235BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideT-loop general settingsThe Settings tab allows you to define loop ch
236 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606Figure 78 SPIDs and network DNs (T-loops, North America only)Table 48 defines the fields
Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 237BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideT-loops D-packet serviceUse the D-Packet service tab to configure D-
238 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606Figure 79 D-Packet Service (T-loops) tabTable 49 describes each section on the D-Packet
Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop properties 239BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 80 illustrates the Details for Loop panel.Figure 80 Assigne
24 ContentsN0060606N0060606Configuring a PPPoE interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557Link Paramete
240 Chapter 21 BRI ISDN: BRI loop propertiesN0060606N0060606
241BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 22CLID: Name displayBCM displays the name of the calling party at the answering telephone when this i
242 Chapter 22 CLID: Name displayN0060606N0060606Calling Party Name with status of Private can appear on the Called Party telephone as Private name. I
Chapter 22 CLID: Name display 243BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLimitations:• Due to system resource limitations, only 30 telephones can be ass
244 Chapter 22 CLID: Name displayN0060606N0060606Figure 81 Naming components in the systemIncoming and outgoing call displayIf you subscribe to Call
Chapter 22 CLID: Name display 245BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 82 Sending and receiving call displayK9 Unit5552354*Trunks*Public or P
246 Chapter 22 CLID: Name displayN0060606N0060606
247BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 23Configuring CLID on your systemThe following describes the various areas in the system that need co
248 Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your systemN0060606N0060606Figure 83 CLID configuration process
Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your system 249BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideProgramming incoming CLIDTelephones can receive Name, Number, and
Contents 25BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
250 Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your systemN0060606N00606063 In order for the telephone to display the name, it must have Caller ID set for the lin
Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your system 251BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide•The OLI number. Refer to “Line Access tab” in the BCM 4.0 Device
252 Chapter 23 Configuring CLID on your systemN0060606N0060606Blocking outgoing name display at the trunksTo block outgoing name display at the media
253BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 24Dialing plansThe BCM allows for flexible dialing plans using access codes, destination codes, PSTN
254 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606A dialing string is the numbers that the caller physically enters on a telephone or programs onto a memory
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 255BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCalls coming in over private networks or PRI/BRI termination target lines can be set
256 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Internal feature access: Meanwhile, you need to keep in mind that the leading digit of any of the above di
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 257BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideProgramming note: Auto-answer trunks such as PRI, T1, BRI, and VoIP trunks, use thes
258 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606• You can define up to 30 entries.• Each entry consists of a DN prefix string (1 to 10 digits) and a lengt
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 259BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideOutgoing public calls routingOutgoing public calls from within the system typically
26 ContentsN0060606N0060606Deleting a Branch Office IPSec tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672Creating a tunnel
260 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606MCDN trunks also allow public call types when tandeming calls from another system on the private network.
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 261BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUsing the Received # lengthIf you change the DN length of your system, you may need
262 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606• If the call is from (ETSI-QSIG, MCDN, NI, DMS100, DMS250) and tagged as Private/Subscriber, the system p
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 263BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 84 Incoming public and private call coding
264 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Determining line access dialing“Understanding access codes” on page 265 and “Configuring call routing” on
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 265BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUnderstanding access codesThe system uses access codes to direct calls to the correc
266 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606The default settings shown in Table 52 can help you plan your access codes so there are no conflicts.Call
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 267BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe system assigns Call Park codes to calls in sequence, from the lowest to the high
268 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Tips about access codesUse the following tips to assist you in planning the access codes for your system.•
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 269BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 86 Local call tandemed through BCM nodesCalls coming in from the public net
Contents 27BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide PRI services and features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
270 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Using Carrier codesA multi-digit Carrier access code contains an Equal Access Identifier Code (CAC) follow
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 271BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRouting configurationThe settings for a call routing include:• a three-digit route n
272 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Call-by-Call servicesBCM supports the Call-by-Call Services listed in Table 53. Switches supporting Call b
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 273BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSwitched Digital N/A N/A N/A ACCUNET4Nine Hundred N/A N/A Nine Hundred MultiQuestPub
274 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Provisioning for Call by Call limits with PRITo program the system for Call by Call Limits with a PRI inte
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 275BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideWhen you select or change a PRI protocol, the Service Type and Service ID fields aut
276 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Why use destination codes?Routes determine path (line or pool) and any required access numbers.Destination
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 277BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 87 Using destination codes to access another systemDeciding on a codeWhen d
278 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606Example: If users are used to dialing 9-1-555-1234-<DN number> to reach another system (whose DN cod
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 279BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 88 Carrier code call numbering sequenceRouting schedules and alternate rout
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280 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606When a user dials, and the telephone cannot capture the preferred line (First Route), the system tries eac
Chapter 24 Dialing plans 281BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 89 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there ar
282 Chapter 24 Dialing plansN0060606N0060606
283BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 25Dialing plan: Routing configurationsThe following describes how to configure the lines and loops to
284 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Figure 90 Routing workflow
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 285BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDestination code numbering in a networkBecause the system che
286 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N00606063 Set up the Normal schedule with the route number you defined in step 1.Figure 91
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 287BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Under the Normal schedule for the destination code, enter t
288 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606]]\Programming for least-cost routingIt can be less expensive to use another long d
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 289BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo set up the multiple routing overflow feature1 You assign t
29BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 1Getting started with BCMRefer to the following topics for general BCM information:• “About BCM”• “Sym
290 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Dialing plan using public linesFigure 93 and Figure 94 provide examples of how you
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 291BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 94 Routing service record: Destination codeProgrammi
292 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Adding Carrier access codes to destination codesIn some cases, long distance servic
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations 293BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Set Absorbed Length to 1.The digit 9 is only used internall
294 Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurationsN0060606N0060606Figure 96 Local call tandemed through private network nodesLocal PSTNDialout: 9-8
295BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 26Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesA large system usually requires a number of destination
296 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606RoutesThe first step to setting up call routing is to define line pools into
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 297BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 61 describes the fields on the top frame.Table 6
298 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606PRI route typesTable 62 lists the service/DN type choices available for PRI
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 299BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 98 Destination codes table panelTable 63 desc
3BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTask ListGetting started with BCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606AcronymsThe following is a list of acronyms used in this guide.Table 1 Acronyms (Sheet 1 of 2)
300 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606Alternate routes for routing schedulesWhen you select a route on the Destina
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes 301BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSecond Dial ToneThis feature provides dial tone for ou
302 Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codesN0060606N0060606Figure 100 Second Dial ToneTable 4 Second Dial ToneAttribute Value Descr
303BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 27Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesThe Line Pools panels allow you to:• assign access code
304 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesN0060606N0060606Figure 101 Dialing Plan - Line Pools tableTable 65 describes the fields o
Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 305BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLine pools: DNs tabThe DNs tab shows you which DNs ha
306 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesN0060606N0060606Line pools: Call-by-Call Limits tab (PRI only)For PRI lines that provide Ca
Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes 307BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 67 describes the fields on the Lines tab.Table
308 Chapter 27 Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codesN0060606N0060606
309BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 28Dialing plan: System settingsThe panels described in this section define various common system sett
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 31BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideOrganizationThis guide is organized for easy access to information that exp
310 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606Figure 104 Dialing Plan - General settings and Direct Dial devicesTable 68 describes eac
Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settings 311BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDialing timeout Default: 4 secondsThis is the maximum period allowed
312 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606To define a direct dial set1 On the Direct Dial table, click the fields beside the set num
Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settings 313BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideReceived number notes• If you change the received number length for
314 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606Tips about access codesHere are some pointers to assist you in planning the access codes f
Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settings 315BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCall Park codesWhen you park a call (FEATURE 74), the system assigns
316 Chapter 28 Dialing plan: System settingsN0060606N0060606You can disable Call Park by setting the Park Code to None.
317BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 29Dialing plan: Public networkThe panel described in this section defines the number planning require
318 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public networkN0060606N0060606This panel includes information about:• “Public Network Settings” on page 318• “Public netw
Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public network 319BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePublic network DN lengthsThe Public network DN length tells the syste
32 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606—DTM—FEM— GASM—GATM4, GATM8BCM featuresBCM supports the complete range of IP telephony features o
320 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public networkN0060606N0060606Table 70 describes each field on this panel.About the Public Network DN lengths tableIn the
Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public network 321BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDeleting a DN prefix1 On the Public Network DN Lengths panel, click t
322 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public networkN0060606N0060606Table 71 describes each field on this panel.To add a carrier code1 Click Add.2 Enter the re
323BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 30Dialing plan: Private network settingsThe following panels define various system settings that affe
324 Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settingsN0060606N0060606• “ETSI-specific network features” on page 327Private Network SettingsThe setting
Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settings 325BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePrivate Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)If
326 Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settingsN0060606N0060606VoIP-specific private network dialingThe features contained in the VoIP subpanel
Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settings 327BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 109 VoIP special dialing plan settingsUse Table 74
328 Chapter 30 Dialing plan: Private network settingsN0060606N0060606Outgoing private calls routingWhen you set up routing for private calls, the rout
329BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 31Public networking: Setting up basic systemsPublic networks are the connection between the BCM and t
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 33BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSymbols and conventions used in this guideThese symbols are used to highlig
330 Chapter 31 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsN0060606N0060606Programming:Lines • Set lines to manual answer.• Configure into a line pool.
Chapter 31 Public networking: Setting up basic systems 331BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLines• Assign lines as auto-answer. Note: DID lines ar
332 Chapter 31 Public networking: Setting up basic systemsN0060606N0060606
333BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 32Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeIf your system is connected by a private network t
334 Chapter 32 Public networking: Tandem calls from private nodeN0060606N0060606Dialing plan/Routing:• Coordinate Dialing plan with private network no
335BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 33Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPThis following describes how to network BCMs together in
336 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606— Meridian Mail link (options 77 and 85)— basic Attendant Console Directory f
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 337BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMeridian MCDN call features over PRI SL-1 linesBesides
338 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Programming notesCamp-onA call received by the Meridian attendant can be assi
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 339BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 115 Camping a callBreak-inThe Meridian attenda
34 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606The following conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Terminal display
340 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606• DND on busy is turned on.• prime set is also busy, with no free key, and wi
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 341BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide— Program telephones with a target line that specifies
342 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606UDP-specific programmingCDP-specific programmingBCM UDP programming• Private
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 343BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideM1 CDP programming•PNI LD 16, RDB - PNI in M1 programmi
344 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606VM programming with Meridian 1If you are using the centralized voice message
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 345BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAn example of a private network with Meridian 1Figure 1
346 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Routing is set up such that network calls are made by dialing a four-digit pr
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 347BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideBCM dialing plan settings: Table 78 lists the dialing p
348 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Configuring fallback over a VoIP MCDN networkThe Voice over IP (VoIP) MCDN ne
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 349BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 118 M1 to BCM network diagramTo set up the M1
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 35BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideBCM200/400 BCM 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide (N0060612)Keycode Ins
350 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606Networking with ETSI QSIG (International systems only)ETSI QSIG is the Europe
Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP 351BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSettings for some of the hardware parameters for the ET
352 Chapter 33 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIPN0060606N0060606
353BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 34Private networking: Using shared line poolsUsing shared line pools is a powerful and efficient way
354 Chapter 34 Private networking: Using shared line poolsN0060606N0060606Figure 120 Network example using shared line poolsTable 80 shows the syste
355BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 35Private networking: Basic parametersThe following provides an overview of the values in the system
356 Chapter 35 Private networking: Basic parametersN0060606N0060606Remote access to the networkAuthorized users can access TIE lines, central office l
Chapter 35 Private networking: Basic parameters 357BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• “Private networking: Using shared line pools” on page 353•
358 Chapter 35 Private networking: Basic parametersN0060606N0060606
359BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 36Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresIf the MCDN protocol is added to a PRI SL-1 or Vo
36 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606CallPilot Programming Record (N0027404)CallPilot Reference Guide (N0060617)CallPilot Telephone Ad
360 Chapter 36 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresN0060606N0060606ISDN Call Connection LimitationThe ICCL feature piggybacks on the cal
Chapter 36 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network features 361BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Select the TAT check box.Configuring ETSI Eur
362 Chapter 36 Private networking: MCDN and ETSI network featuresN0060606N0060606Table 82 ETSI network valuesAttribute Values DescriptionNetwrk Dive
363BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 37Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksPRI trunks and VoIP trunks can be used to create a
364 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606The following tables show the routing tables for Node A and Node C for
Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 365BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• “Calls originating in the private network” on p
366 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606Calls originating in the private networkTable 88 describes how each nod
Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 367BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUsing VoIP to tandem systemsYou can connect multi
368 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606Figure 122 Multiple BCMs network diagramTo set up a network of BCMs1
Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks 369BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 123 shows an example of routing all public
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 37BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideT7000 Telephone User Card (P0912061)T7100 Telephone User Card (P0609621)T72
370 Chapter 37 Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networksN0060606N0060606
371BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 38Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)Programming note: software keys are required to
372 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606For example, user A forwards all calls to telephone B, a temporary
Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 373BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDiversion on No Reply feature takes precedenc
374 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606Restrictions by telephone type• model 7000 telephone — associated L
Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 375BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDPNSS supports the Universal Dialing Plan (UD
376 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606Figure 124 DPNSS networkingTable 125 shows examples of the routin
Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only) 377BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideGuidelines for creating a private dialing pla
378 Chapter 38 Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)N0060606N0060606
379BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 39Private networking: Using destination codesBy properly planning and programming routing tables and
38 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606Contact Center Supervisor Guide (N0060621)Other ApplicationsBCM 4.0 Personal Call Manager User Gu
380 Chapter 39 Private networking: Using destination codesN0060606N0060606Target line (internal)Line 125 Target linePrivate Received # 2221Line Access
Chapter 39 Private networking: Using destination codes 381BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIf a user in New York wants to call Toronto within the
382 Chapter 39 Private networking: Using destination codesN0060606N0060606The call appears on the routing table on the BCM in Santa Clara as 6-221. Be
383BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 40Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesThe example shown in Figure 127 highlights the use of
384 Chapter 40 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesN0060606N0060606The total required is thus 28 lines. If the BCM systems were using T1 trun
Chapter 40 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call services 385BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRouting Services Private Network Public networkNew Y
386 Chapter 40 Private networking: PRI Call-by-Call servicesN0060606N0060606
387BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 41Configuring voice messagingYou can have either an internal voice message service, or you can connec
388 Chapter 41 Configuring voice messagingN0060606N0060606Table 92 describes each field on this panel.Programming MWI and MWC stringsMWI and MWC infor
Chapter 41 Configuring voice messaging 389BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide•A # must be present at the end.•A # or a * cannot be present in the f
Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM 39BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideHow to get HelpThis section explains how to get help for Nortel products an
390 Chapter 41 Configuring voice messagingN0060606N0060606
391BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 42Configuring centralized voice mailThe BCM supports voice mail configuration either from the local s
392 Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mailN0060606N0060606For details about setting up the CallPilot parameters and features, refer to the Call
Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mail 393BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• CallPilot or auto attendant is set up and is running for the
394 Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mailN0060606N0060606• Private network has been set up, with MCDN, between the satellite and host system.•
Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mail 395BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide10 In the Details for DN subpanel, click the Line Assignment ta
396 Chapter 42 Configuring centralized voice mailN0060606N0060606Apart from line configuration, MCDN over VoIP has the same system configuration. To s
397BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 43VoIP overview On the BCM, the LAN configuration consists of two components: Router LAN configuratio
398 Chapter 43 VoIP overviewN0060606N0060606TelephonesThe BCM can communicate using digital telephones (7000, 7100, 7100N, T7208, 7208, 7208N, 7316, 7
Chapter 43 VoIP overview 399BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLANA Local Area Network (LAN) is a communications network that serves users within a
4 Task ListN0060606N0060606Configuring lines: DPNSS lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217To configure DPNSS line
40 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCMN0060606N0060606
400 Chapter 43 VoIP overviewN0060606N0060606Codecs with silence suppression, also referred to as VAD (Voice Activity Detection), make VAD active on th
401BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 44VoIP trunk gatewaysWith a VoIP trunk, you can establish communications between a BCM and a remote s
402 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606KeycodesBefore you can use VoIP, you must obtain and install the necessary keycodes. See the Keycod
Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 403BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 129 Internal call from Meridian 1 tandems to remote PSTN line Since t
404 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606• type of call signaling, either directly to the far end system or through a network gatekeeper• if
Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 405BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• the unique digit(s) that identify the remote system. This is usually part of
406 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Call processBased on Figure 130, this is how the call would progress:1 A home-based employee in Sant
Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 407BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFallback to PSTN from VoIP trunksFallback is a feature that allows a call to p
408 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Figure 131 PSTN fallback diagramIn a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two connectio
Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 409BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 132 Setting up routes and fallback for call to remote system (CDP dia
41BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 2System telephony networking overviewThe system supports both public and private networking for teleph
410 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Optional VoIP trunk configurationsThere are a number of VoIP trunk features that are optional to set
Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 411BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideA single gatekeeper manages a set of H.323 endpoints. This unit is called a Ga
412 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N00606063 BCM Ottawa sends the call Setup message for DN 421 to the gateway at 10.10.10.19, and the call is
Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gateways 413BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• If manual dial must be used, then the user should wait until the call is ans
414 Chapter 44 VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606
415BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 45Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysThe following explains how to configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunks
416 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606— If your network uses a gatekeeper (H.323 trunks only), there are also specific setting
Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 417BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIf the network has a gatekeeper (H.323 trunks, only), the BCM can
418 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606• RAS port: If the VoIP application requires a non-standard RAS port, enter the port num
Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 419BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring a remote gateway (H.323 trunks)The following explains
42 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 1 PBX systemIncoming calls1 A call comes in on a line.2 The receptionist ans
420 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N0060606Figure 134 Remote gateway recordConfiguring VoIP linesVoIP lines require a keycode to
Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gateways 421BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideYou must also set up target lines when you use these trunks.The fo
422 Chapter 45 Configuring VoIP trunk gatewaysN0060606N00606064 Set the restriction and remote restrictions scheduling (Restrictions tab): • Line Rest
423BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 46VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationThe following describes the use of a gatekeeper for
424 Chapter 46 VoIP interoperability: Gatekeeper configurationN0060606N0060606Similarly, to make a CS 1000 system-to-BCM 3.01 (or later) call, ensure
425BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 47T.38 faxIf you are using the T.38 fax protocol, it is assumed that you have already configured IP t
426 Chapter 47 T.38 faxN0060606N00606065 Verify that the codecs are set at the default before performing T.38 sessions.To enable a T.38 fax1 Click Con
Chapter 47 T.38 fax 427BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 136 Media Gateways panelT.38 Fax restrictions Voice mail, IVR, and T.38 FoIP sha
428 Chapter 47 T.38 faxN0060606N0060606• Avoid using manual dial on the originating fax machine. In some fax machines, dialing manually results in a m
Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 429BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 48Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackThe following pat
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 43BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 2 DID systemIncoming calls1 DID trunks are assigned to
430 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Adding routes for fallbackEnter the routes you want to use for normal and fallback t
Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 431BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo assign a VoIP line pool1 Click the route you created for th
432 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Configuring the schedules for the destination codesUnder the destination code headin
Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 433BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSetting up the VoIP schedule to overflow Once you have configu
434 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Deactivating the VoIP scheduleTo deactivate a schedule1 Dial FEATURE #873. The phone
Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 435BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe systems already communicate through a PRI line, which will
436 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606Confirm or assign target lines to all DNs or Hunt Groups.<targetline #> Config
Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback 437BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMaking calls through a private VoIP network gatewayFrom a tele
438 Chapter 48 Setting up VoIP trunks for fallbackN0060606N0060606
439BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 49Port ranges overviewThe Port Ranges panel provides a list of which Ports are currently being used f
44 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Tandem calling to a remote PSTNA system connected to a private network that uses dedi
440 Chapter 49 Port ranges overviewN0060606N0060606
441BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 50Port Ranges PanelThe Port Ranges panel allows you to reserve ports for use by UDP (User Datagram Pr
442 Chapter 50 Port Ranges PanelN0060606N0060606Figure 138 Port Ranges panelTo add new port ranges in the RTP over UDP table1 On the RTP over UDP ta
Chapter 50 Port Ranges Panel 443BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideModifying RTP over UDP Port RangesTo modify an entry on the RTP over UDP table1
444 Chapter 50 Port Ranges PanelN0060606N0060606To modify an entry on the UDP table1 On the UDP table, select the entry to modify.2 Type in the new va
445BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 51Media GatewaysCertain types of IP communications pass through Media Gateways on the BCM. You can co
446 Chapter 51 Media GatewaysN0060606N0060606
447BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 52Call security and remote accessSystem restrictions are required to ensure that your system is used
448 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606In addition to restricting telephone numbers, you can prevent people from entering diali
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 449BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe dialing string 911, which is the number for emergency assistan
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 45BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCallers in the public networkThese callers use the public lines
450 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606Restriction filter examplesLine and set restrictions are shown in Figure 140 and Figure
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 451BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 141 Remote line restriction exampleRemote call-in program
452 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606• “Remote access on DPNSS lines” on page 453• “Remote access on a private network” on pa
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 453BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• DISA cannot be administered to a T1 DID and PRI trunk. You can p
454 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606Defining remote access packagesThe Remote access packages setting allows you to control
Chapter 52 Call security and remote access 455BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRemote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature
456 Chapter 52 Call security and remote accessN0060606N0060606Busy tone You have dialed a busy line pool access code. You hear system dial tone again
457BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 53Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)This following describes the telephony
458 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)N0060606N0060606Figure 142 Remote access task overview
Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 459BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSetting up remote access on linesSet
46 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606BCM systems can be networked together using T-1, PRI or VoIP trunks. PRI SL-1 lines a
460 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)N0060606N0060606Remote access on PRIRemote system access on PRI trunks is
Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 461BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRemote access on a private networkSy
462 Chapter 53 Call Security: Configuring Direct Inward System Access (DISA)N0060606N0060606
463BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 54Call security: Restriction filtersThe following describes the panels that are used to enter restric
464 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersN0060606N0060606Figure 143 Restriction Filters panelsTable 104 provides a description of the fields
Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 465BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe default values for restriction filters are based on country
466 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersN0060606N006060613 Next steps: Assign filters to lines, DN records and class of service (CoS) passwor
Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filters 467BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFilters 02, 03, and 04, although not preset with restrictions a
468 Chapter 54 Call security: Restriction filtersN0060606N0060606
469BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 55Call security: Remote access packagesThe following describes the telephony configuration that is us
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 47BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• DTMs configured for T1 can have digital lines configured as G
470 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesN0060606N0060606Figure 144 Remote Access Packages tablesTable 106 describes each field on this p
Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packages 471BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe following is an example of how a remote access package w
472 Chapter 55 Call security: Remote access packagesN0060606N0060606
473BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 56Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessThe Class of Service panel allows you to configure passw
474 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessN0060606N0060606Figure 145 Class of Service table panelTable 107 describes the fields on t
Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 475BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add or modify a CoS password 1 On the Class of Serv
476 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessN0060606N0060606Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the Page feature, and remo
Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote access 477BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo access the system over a public network1 Dial the s
478 Chapter 56 Configuring CoS passwords for remote accessN0060606N0060606
479BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 57Data networking overviewThe BCM is a converged voice product, and can be connected to virtually any
48 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 4 Dialing plan for T1 E&M routing networkEach system must be running BCM
480 Chapter 57 Data networking overviewN0060606N0060606• Complete the pre-installation checklist. This will make sure that you’ve made all necessary p
481BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 58Prerequisites checklistBefore you set up voice over IP (VoIP) trunks or IP telephones on a BCM, com
482 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606Network devicesThe following table contains questions about devices on the network such as firew
Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 483BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideNetwork assessmentThe following table questions are meant to ensure that t
484 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606KeycodesAll elements of VoIP trunks and IP telephony are locked by the BCM keycode system. Answe
Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 485BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFinding the published IP addressThe published IP address is the IP address
486 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N00606063 Click the Global Settings Tab.The Global Setting tab appears. See Figure 146.4 Select the devi
Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 487BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 147 Selecting the Published IP addressThe flowchart shown above m
488 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606Media gateway parameters for IP serviceTo set up the media gateway resources that you require fo
Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 489BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideReserved Media Gateway CodecG.711G.729G.723Choose the preferred codec that
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 49BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePRI networking using Call-by-Call servicesThe example shown in
490 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606VoIP trunksComplete this checklist if you are configuring VoIP trunks.IP telephone recordsComple
Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklist 491BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide8.d Have you determined the default codecs (and payload sizes), and defau
492 Chapter 58 Prerequisites checklistN0060606N0060606
493BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 59Configuring the LAN resourcesBCM is equipped with an Ethernet/802.3 network interface card which su
494 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Network Interfaces panelFigure 149 Network Interfaces tableTable 6 Network Interfaces
Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 495BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring LAN resourcesRefer to the following information on how t
496 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Table 7 LAN Interfaces detailsAttribute Value DescriptionInterfaceMAC address <read-o
Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 497BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP SettingsFigure 151 LAN IP SettingsTable 8 IP SettingsAttribut
498 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Configuring the LAN as a DHCP ClientThe LAN on the BCM can be configured as a DHCP Client.
Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 499BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring multiple IP addresses for the LAN interfaceAdding an add
Task List 5BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo configure ICCL ...
50 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606If the MCDN protocol is added to this type of private network, the network provides a
500 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 152 Additional IP AddressesAdditional IP AddressesTo modify an additional IP Addr
Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resources 501BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Click Modify.The Modify Subnet dialog box appears.6 Modify the IP
502 Chapter 59 Configuring the LAN resourcesN0060606N0060606
503BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 60Configuring the WAN resourcesA WAN (wide area network) is a geographically dispersed data communica
504 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a full-duplex transmission p
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 505BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Multilink PPP, by default, defines the usage of Short Sequence Num
506 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 153 WAN Summary parametersTable 10 WAN summary parametersAttribute Value Descr
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 507BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideWAN Interface PropertiesFigure 154 WAN Interface PropertiesNote: E
508 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606WAN IP AddressFigure 155 WAN IP AddressSetting WAN T1 ParametersThe WAN T1 Parameters pa
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 509BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Click the WAN T1 Parameters tab.The WAN T1 Parameters details pane
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 51BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideVoIP note: You can also use VoIP trunks between some or all of
510 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Setting WAN Sync ParametersThe WAN Sync Parameters panel is available for configuring the
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 511BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 157 WAN Sync ParametersSetting WAN Frame Relay ParametersTo
512 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 158 Frame Relay ParametersTable 15 WAN frame relay parameters (Sheet 1 of 2)Att
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 513BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuidePVC Configuration If frame relay is your link protocol, you must con
514 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 159 PVC ConfigurationTable 16 PVC Configuration fields (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 515BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add PVC congestion control1 Click Configuration > Resources &g
516 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606To modify a PVC setting1 Click Configuration > Resources > Network Interfaces.2 Clic
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 517BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 160 WAN PPP ParametersTable 17 WAN PPP parameters (Sheet
518 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606User name nnadminBTRemoteIsdnSelect the user name used for authentication by the far end o
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 519BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideMultilink PPP ParametersMultilink PPP layer fragmentation over a slo
52 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Table 1 Node A destination code table, external terminationRoute Absorb length Dest
520 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 161 Multilink PPP Parameters panelTable 18 Multilink PPP Parameters panel detai
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 521BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring multiple IP addresses for a WAN interfaceYou can assign
522 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 162 Additional IP address parametersTo add an additional IP address1 Click Config
Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resources 523BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Click the IP Address you want to modify.5 Click Modify.6 Change th
524 Chapter 60 Configuring the WAN resourcesN0060606N00606063 Click the PVC Configuration tab.The PVC details panel appears.4 Select the PVC.5 Click t
525BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 61Data modulesThe following discusses configuration for modules and applications that require data or
526 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606• supports loopbacks between the DDI Mux and the internal BCM components, and between the DDI Mux and digit
Chapter 61 Data modules 527BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 164 Network overview: DDI MUX connected to BCM400 internal routerFigure 165
528 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606Configuring DDI Mux connectionsAfter you install the DDI Mux, configure the module settings in the Element
Chapter 61 Data modules 529BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAssigning lines for voice trafficA digital T1 line has up to 24 telephone lines avail
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 53BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUnderstanding MCDN network featuresWhen you connect your BCM sy
530 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N00606064 Click Add.The Add Lines Assignment dialog appears. 5 In the Add Lines Assignment dialog box, enter the li
Chapter 61 Data modules 531BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide3 Configure the setting to match the DTE you are connecting to the DDI Mux.Table 121
532 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606Configuring a data moduleDS30 bus 08 is reserved for configuring circuit switched B-channels as a WAN inter
Chapter 61 Data modules 533BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo assign one or more Fixed lines to the data module1 Click Configuration > Resour
534 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606Line assignmentYou can assign one or more lines to the BayStack data module for incoming data transmission.
Chapter 61 Data modules 535BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLine pool accessYou can give the BayStack data module access to a line pool for outgo
536 Chapter 61 Data modulesN0060606N0060606
537BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 62Configuring the Dial-up resourcesBCM allows the creation and use of dial-up connections for the fol
538 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Dial-out for WANBackupModem, ISDN and PPPoE interfaces can be configured as back-up co
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 539BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 166 Dial-in ParametersTable 20 Dial-in Parameters pan
54 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 6 Network call redirection pathISDN Call Connection LimitationThe ICCL (ISDN
540 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606 IP address pool <IP address> Enter the IP address BCM assigns when a remote sit
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 541BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo access the BCM for maintenance over an analog line1 Connect a
542 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606The V.92 modem WAN connection always uses PPP as the link layer protocol. For correct
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 543BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDial-outModem Dial-outRefer to the following topics:• ““Configur
544 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606To enable or disable the modem interface1 Click Configuration > Resources > Netw
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 545BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 167 Interface summary panelLink ParametersTo configure
546 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606061 Click Configuration > Resources > Network Interfaces > Interfaces tab.2 Cli
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 547BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIP Address SpecificationTo configure the Modem IP Address Specif
548 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 169 IP Address Specification panelAccess ParametersTo configure the Modem Acc
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 549BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 170 Access ParametersISDN Dial-outBCM 4.0 supports ISDN
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 55BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTrunk Route OptimizationTrunk Route Optimization (TRO) finds th
550 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Creating an ISDN dial out interfaceTo create an ISDN dial out interface1 Click Configu
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 551BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideISDN Channel CharacteristicsFigure 171 ISDN Channel Characteri
552 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606ISDN Link ParametersTo configure the ISDN Link Parameters1 Click Configuration > Re
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 553BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 172 ISDN Link ParametersISDN Access ParametersTo config
554 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606063 Click the Access Parameters tab.The Access Parameters panel appears. See Figure 173.
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 555BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideISDN Channel CharacteristicsTo modify the characteristics of an
556 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)Refer to the following topics:• “Settings
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 557BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Configure the settings. Refer to the information in Table 129.
558 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606• “DNS Settings” on page 560• “Access Parameters” on page 561Link ParametersTo configu
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 559BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 175 Link ParametersIP Address SpecificationsTo configur
56 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Figure 9 shows how TAT reduces the line requirements. The solid line shows Telephone
560 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606064 Click the IP Address Specification tab.The IP Address Specification panel appears. S
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 561BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 177 DNS Settings PanelAccess ParametersTo configure PPP
562 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Figure 178 Access ParametersAfter you configure PPPoE, make sure that your broadband
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 563BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 179 Deleting a PPPoE InterfaceAuto dial-outManagement a
564 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N0060606Creating an auto dial-out interfaceTo add an auto dial-out interface1 Create a Modem o
Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resources 565BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• modem user secure callback• CDR records retrieval• backup to a
566 Chapter 62 Configuring the Dial-up resourcesN0060606N00606066 Select the new Modem interface.7 Click the Link Parameters tab in the bottom panel.8
567BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 63Configuring Net Link ManagerNet Link Manager is a BCM service that provides WAN link failure protec
568 Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link ManagerN0060606N0060606 Warning: If dial-up connection is used as the primary WAN connection, no backup link is av
Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link Manager 569BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo enable or disable Net Link Manager1 Click Configuration > Resou
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 57BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 10 ETSI QSIG networkingTable 6 lists the settings for
570 Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link ManagerN0060606N0060606Figure 180 Permanent WAN connection details panelTable 134 Permanent WAN connection set
Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link Manager 571BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSelecting a dial-up link as the primary WAN connectionThe dial-up WAN
572 Chapter 63 Configuring Net Link ManagerN0060606N0060606Figure 181 Dial-up WAN connection 1 Click Configuration > Resources > Network Inter
573BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 64Configuring IP RoutingThe IP Routing service setting allows you to select, add or delete routing pr
574 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Figure 182 Static RoutesTo add a static route to the routing table1 Click Configuration > Da
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 575BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo modify the static route configuration1 Click the static route you want t
576 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)Open Shortest Path First protocol bases its path descriptions on “
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 577BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 183 IP Routing Global Settings Table 137 IP Routing settings (Sh
578 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Poison reverse Split PoisonedActualThis feature is used to enable or disable options designed to
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 579BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring IP routing on an interfaceAfter you configure the IP Routing gl
58 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606When the features are activated, users can:• display a call charge• redirect calls ov
580 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N00606063 Click the Interfaces tab.The available interfaces for IP routing are listed under the Interface
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 581BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 184 RIP parametersTable 138 IP RIP Parameters (Sheet 1 of 3)Attr
582 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Poison reverse ActualSplitPoisonedEnable or disable options designed to avoid routing problems su
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 583BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring OSPF Parameters on a network interface1 Click Configuration >
584 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606Figure 185 OSPF parametersTipsIf you are changing the routing protocol from RIP to OSPF, you mu
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 585BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 139 IP OSPF ParametersAttribute Attribute DescriptionOSPF Parameter
586 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606OSPF NBMA NeighborsFrame Relay on BCM is a Non Broadcast Multiple Access (NBMA) network. NBMA is
Chapter 64 Configuring IP Routing 587BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRestarting the routerWhen you change dynamic routing protocols, the router
588 Chapter 64 Configuring IP RoutingN0060606N0060606
589BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 65Configuring DHCPBCM provides DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service to branch office cl
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 59BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Originating Line Identification (OLI) for incoming and outgoi
590 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606— Execute ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew on each of the workstations. For Windows 95 and Windows 9
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 591BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide4 Configure the General Settings attributes. Refer to the information in Table 14
592 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 189 General Settings Table 142 DHCP General Settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute DefinitionIP do
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 593BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLAN settings for DHCP ServerRefer to the following:• “Configuring Address ranges
594 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606If you configured the DHCP mode for DHCP Server, then configure the LAN scope attributes as follows. If
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 595BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add an address range1 Click Configuration > Data Services > DHCP Server.
596 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 190 Add Included Address RangeTo modify an address range1 Click Configuration > Data Servic
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 597BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 191 Modify Included Address RangeTo delete an address range1 Click Confi
598 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N00606065 Configure the Reserved Address settings. Refer to the information in Table 145.6 Click OK.Figure 192
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 599BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDeleting a reserved address1 Click Configuration > Data Services > DHCP Ser
6 Task ListN0060606N0060606Port ranges overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439Port Ranges Pane
60 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606•CLID set• Auto privacy• Answer mode• Auxiliary ringer• Full autoholdSome features ar
600 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 193 Lease InfoRemote ScopeA remote scope is a remote network (not LAN1 or LAN2) that uses the
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 601BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 194 Add Remote Scope Subnet InformationModifying Remote Scope general se
602 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N00606063 Click the Subnets tab.4 Click the remote scope you want to modify.The Scope Specific details panel ap
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 603BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide9 Click Save.To delete a remote scope address range1 Click the Services key and c
604 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606To delete a remote scope reserved address1 Click Configuration > Data Services > DHCP Server.2 Cl
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 605BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo delete a Remote Scope reserved address1 Click Configuration > Data Services
606 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 195 DHCP Mode - DHCP Relay AgentDHCP Server listTo add a server to the DHCP Server list1 Click
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 607BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo delete a server from the DHCP Server List1 Click Configuration > Data Servi
608 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Figure 196 DHCP Relay Agent SubnetsConfiguring IP Terminal DHCP Options1 Click Configuration > Dat
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 609BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 197 IP Terminal DHCP Options
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 61BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideUsing the diversion featureDiversion is a DPNSS 1 feature for B
610 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606Table 153 IP Terminal DHCP Options (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute DefinitionPrimary Terminal Proxy Server (S
Chapter 65 Configuring DHCP 611BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTFTP Server Specify the IP address of the TFTP server that is used by WLAN IP tel
612 Chapter 65 Configuring DHCPN0060606N0060606
613BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 66Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)BCM provides security and firewall features to protect
614 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606• On inbound traffic, the NAT rules are applied before the IP Firewall Fil
Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 615BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• “Adding a Rule to an interface” on page 616• “Modi
616 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606Figure 199 Default NAT RulesAdding a Rule to an interface1 Click Configu
Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 617BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 200 Adding a NAT Inbound RuleTable 23 NAT
618 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606Protocol IPTCPUDPTCP/UDPChoose the protocol for this interface.Private Add
Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 619BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideModifying a Rule to an Interface1 Click Configuratio
62 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Setting DiversionYou set Diversion for DPNSS in the same way as Call Forward. You wil
620 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606Deleting a Rule to an Interface1 Click Configuration > Data Services &g
Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) 621BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFor NAT rules, see “Configuring NAT (Network Address
622 Chapter 66 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation)N0060606N0060606
623BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 67Configuring IP Filter RulesThe BCM IP Filter Rules feature is one of the security features BCM offe
624 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Figure 202 Default Firewall RulesTo enable default rules1 Click Configuration > Data Se
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 625BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• Enabled - Block incoming including IP phonesBlocks all traffic on th
626 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Figure 203 IP Policy Filters and VoIP DSCP MarkingTable 24 Global Settings (Sheet 1 of 2
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 627BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideInbound RulesThe BCM IP Filters feature is one of the security feature
628 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Basic (stateless) Packet FilterBCM supports basic (or stateless) packet filtering for IP pro
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 629BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo modify an inbound filter1 Click the Inbound Filter Rule tab.The Inb
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 63BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide• ISDN—not supportedThe telephone receiving the intrusion displ
630 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Figure 204 Add Inbound Filter RuleTable 154 Add Inbound Filter Rule (Sheet 1 of 5)Attrib
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 631BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRule Name Assign a name to the rule. The maximum length is 15 characte
632 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Filter CriteriaProtocol TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP, ICMP, OSPF, IPSEC_AH, IPSEC_ESP, IGNORE, or CUST
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 633BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSource IP address <IP address> Specify the source address of the
634 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Outbound RulesRules are created to block, pass, or pass and mark based on the following info
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 635BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDifferentiated Services (DiffServ) overviewDifferentiated services (Di
636 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606DiffServ componentsThe DiffServ architecture is comprised of the following components:• Traf
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 637BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThese Required treatments (or service class behaviors) for these Servi
638 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Implementing Quality of Service (QoS)The QoS application delivers a set of tools that, when
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 639BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 205 Add Outbound Filter Rule
64 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Restrictions by telephone type• model 7000 telephone — associated LED or LCD flashes,
640 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Table 157 Add Outbound Filter Rule (Sheet 1 of 4)Attribute Value DescriptionGeneralSeq. No
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 641BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideNew QoS value EF, CS7, CS6, CS5, CS4, CS3, CS2, CS1, AF41, AF42, AF43,
642 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606ToS byte <0-255> Specify a custom ToS byte value not available in the DSCP attribute.
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 643BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDestination range mask <IP address> Specify the destination addr
644 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Adding an Outbound Filter for a Firewall Filter InterfaceTo add an outbound filter1 Click th
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 645BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring the order of the inbound and outbound filters for an inter
646 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606Accessing Element Manager through the Firewall• Do not set any blocking inbound rules on the
Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter Rules 647BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFirewall rules for BCM with Dialup interfacesFor systems with dialup i
648 Chapter 67 Configuring IP Filter RulesN0060606N0060606
649BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 68Virtual Private Networks (VPN)BCM uses the Internet and tunneling protocols to create secure extran
Chapter 2 System telephony networking overview 65BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCertain situations result in Route Optimization not taking plac
650 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606DNS ServerThe following configuration is recommended if you are using a DNS Server:• Choo
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 651BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIPSecThe IPsec tunneling protocol is supported by Nortel and other
652 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606EncryptionAll of the following encryption methods ensure that the packets have come from
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 653BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide•ESPEncapsulating Security Payload (ESP) provides data integrity, s
654 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606IPSec capacity restrictionsThe BCM performs all IPSec processing using software. To preve
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 655BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideCompatibility with Extranet Switch and Nortel Services Edge Router
656 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Destination IP Local Endpoint address of Branch Office TunnelDestination Mask 255.255.255
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 657BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTable 164 Rule 4Example of RulesFigure 206 Branch office exampl
658 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Table 166 Rule 2Table 167 Rule 3Table 168 Rule 4Firewall rules for Remote User Tunn
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 659BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideExample 2BCM 1 has been configured with a WAN1 address of 10.200.40
66 Chapter 2 System telephony networking overviewN0060606N0060606Table 7 shows examples of the construction of numbers used when dialing within the ex
660 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 207 Remote User Tunnel example Rule 1Protocol UDPSource IP 207.44.126.81Source M
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 661BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFor information about how to add or change Filters, refer to “Confi
662 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606To change the IPSec global settings1 Click Configuration > Data Services > IPsec VP
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 663BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 208 Global Settings PanelTable 25 IPSec Global settings
664 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606IPSec Branch Office Tunnel configurationThe branch office feature allows you to configure
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 665BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo add a branch office IPSec tunnel1 Click Configuration > Data
666 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 209 Branch Office TunnelTable 26 IPSec Branch Office Tunnel settings (Sheet 1
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 667BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRekey timeout (s) <0-359999> Specify the amount of time you c
668 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Local Accessible Networks to the Branch Office IPSec tunnel.To add a Local Accessible Net
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 669BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 210 Local Accessible Networks tabRemote Accessible Network
67BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 3Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficTelephony call traffic has a number of configuration r
670 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 211 Remote Accessible Networks tabModifying a Branch Office IPSec TunnelTo modif
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 671BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideModifying Local Accessible Networks to the Branch Office IPSec tunn
672 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Deleting a Branch Office IPSec tunnelTo delete a branch office IPSec tunnel1 Click Config
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 673BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 Click the Remote Accessible Network you want to delete.6 Click De
674 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N006060618 Click Add.The Add Remote Accessible Network panel appears.19 Set the IP Address to 14.
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 675BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideBCM 4.0 has been tested with versions up to release V_06_01.014 of
676 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Figure 212 Example of a Split Tunneling environmentIn the example in the figure above,
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 677BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideSplit Tunneling security considerationsBCM takes precautions agains
678 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Dynamic IP address from an IP Address PoolTo assign a dynamic IP address, you must config
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 679BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 213 Remote User TunnelTable 175 IPSec Remote User Tunne
68 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 12 Telephony system and device programmingAlthough many of the ta
680 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606Enable tunnel <check box> Select to activate the tunnel.Address Pool <IP address
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 681BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideHighest encryption ESP-AES128-SHA1ESP-3DES-SHA1ESP-3DES-MD5ESP-DES5
682 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N0060606To modify a remote user tunnel1 Click Configuration > Data Services > IPSec VPN.2 C
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 683BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 214 Split Tunnel NetworkTo modify a split tunnel network1
684 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N00606065 Click the Split Tunnel Network you want to delete.6 Click Delete.A confirmation message
Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 685BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 215 IP address poolTo modify an IP address pool1 Click Con
686 Chapter 68 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)N0060606N00606065 Modify the Remote IP Address Pool List parameters. Refer to the information in Table 17
687BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 69Configuring DNSBCM can function as a DNS proxy or a DNS client.The following path indicates where t
688 Chapter 69 Configuring DNSN0060606N0060606• When you disable BCM DNS service, set the DNS Server field in DHCP configuration to the remote DNS ser
Chapter 69 Configuring DNS 689BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 216 Domain Name Service SettingsTable 178 Domain Name Server (Sheet 1 o
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 69BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide— “BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops” on page 223— “Programming
690 Chapter 69 Configuring DNSN0060606N0060606DNS domain name Specify the domain name that BCM and its DHCP clients uses. The domain is modified, the
691BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 70Configuring Web CacheWhen you use BCM as a web proxy, BCM can store, or cache, information download
692 Chapter 70 Configuring Web CacheN0060606N0060606• If you want to run web sites on your network, you must have a separate HTTP server running on a
Chapter 70 Configuring Web Cache 693BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 217 Web Cache ServiceTable 27 Web Cache attributesAttribute Value
694 Chapter 70 Configuring Web CacheN0060606N0060606Important Web Cache considerationsEnsure that you consider the following items when configuring We
695BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 71Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingOutbound traffic queuing is configured on a per-interfa
696 Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingN0060606N0060606Figure 218 QoS Queuing LAN DetailsTable 28 QoS Queuing Settings (Sheet
Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) Queuing 697BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo modify Queue Settings1 Click Configuration > Da
698 Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingN0060606N0060606Figure 219 Modifying Queue SettingsTable 29 Modifying Queue Settings (S
Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) Queuing 699BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideQoS accountsQoS can be assigned to an interface or to
Task List 7BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideData modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 13 Dialing plan configuration— “Dialing plan: System settings” on
700 Chapter 71 Configuring QoS (Quality of Service) QueuingN0060606N0060606Figure 220 QoS queuing accounts tabTo configure QoS queuing by account1 C
701BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 72VLAN overviewA virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of ports, controlled by a switch, and end-s
702 Chapter 72 VLAN overviewN0060606N0060606The following definition describes the Nortel i2004 specific, Site Specific option. This option uses the
703BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAppendix ASilence suppression This following describes using silence suppression on half-duplex and full-dupl
704 Appendix A Silence suppressionN0060606N0060606Figure 221 One call on a half-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppression is e
Appendix A Silence suppression 705BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideThe effect of silence suppression on half-duplex links is, therefore, to reduc
706 Appendix A Silence suppressionN0060606N0060606Figure 224 One call on a full-duplex link without silence suppressionWhen silence suppression is e
Appendix A Silence suppression 707BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideWhen several calls are made over a full-duplex link, all calls share the same
708 Appendix A Silence suppressionN0060606N0060606
709BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideAppendix BISDN overviewThe following provides some general information about using ISDN lines on your BC
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 71BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 14 Configuring incoming call traffic (netwo
710 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609An analog modem operating at 14.4K takes about 4.5 minutes to transfer a 1MB data file and a 28.8K modem t
Appendix B ISDN overview 711BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation Guide• Layer 3: Also a logical connection between the ISDN network (your service pro
712 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609• Call-by-call service selection (NI protocol)• Emergency 911 dialing, internal extension number transmiss
Appendix B ISDN overview 713BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideContact your ISDN service provider for more information about these services an
714 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609• Public: Public service calls connect your BCM set with a Central Office (CO). DID and DOD calls are supp
Appendix B ISDN overview 715BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation Guide2-way DIDWith PRI the same lines can be used for receiving direct inward dialin
716 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609BRI hardwareThe loops on the BRI module can be programmed to support either network or terminal connection
Appendix B ISDN overview 717BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideFigure 228 T reference pointA T loop can be used in combination with an S loo
718 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609The NT1 from Nortel is packaged two ways:• a stand alone package which contains one NT1 card (NTBX80XX) an
Appendix B ISDN overview 719BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation GuideOrdering ISDN BRI service in CanadaIn Canada, order Microlink™ service, the tra
72 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 15 Configuring incoming call traffic (telep
720 Appendix B ISDN overviewN0060609N0060609Supported ISDN protocolsThe switch used by your service provider must be running the appropriate protocol
721BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAppendix CCodec ratesThe information in the table below enables the administrator to determine the number of
722 Appendix C Codec ratesN0060606N0060606800 10 58 858 68640 7.25 100G.72324 3 58 82 21867 173.33 3020 3 58 78 20800 160.00 30Note:*These are the def
723BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideAppendix DStateful Packet FiltersOverviewBCM supports stateful packet filtering for IP protocols. Stateful pa
724 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606Figure 229 Processing of Outbound IP Policy Rules
Appendix D Stateful Packet Filters 725BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 230 Processing of Inbound IP Policy RulesStateful session creatio
726 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606• IID: ICMP protocol session identifier• ISEQ: ICMP protocol session sequence numberExamples of
Appendix D Stateful Packet Filters 727BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideExample 2: UDP with DSCP MarkingSetup: Default rule: Disabled – Pass allOu
728 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606Example 3: UDP and SIPSetup: Default rule: Enabled – Block all excluding IP phonesOutbound rules
Appendix D Stateful Packet Filters 729BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide<add an inbound rule as follows: Disposition: Pass, SP: 5060, DP: 5060,
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 73BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 16 Configuring incoming call controls (user
730 Appendix D Stateful Packet FiltersN0060606N0060606
731BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIndexNumerics2-way DID, PRI 7154ESSavailable services 114, 130PRI protocol 275, 2987100external code
732 IndexN0060606N0060606BB channelsdata rate, DDI Mux 531backgroundnoise 707backupWAN 549WAN modem 544backup answeringprime set for lines 1
Index 733BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidecall informationdisplaying 244Call Offer, DPNSS 63, 373Call Parkanalog telephones 267, 315initiat
734 IndexN0060606N0060606code prefix, carrier access codes 322codecsDSP resources 87resource calculator 90comfort noise 707committed burst BO,
Index 735BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidedecreasing minimum value, MSC 96 See also DN, defaultsdefaultrestriction filters 448, 466default ro
736 IndexN0060606N0060606dialdirect-dial telephones 267mode, lines 170mode, signaling 170dial intervalWAN modem link parameters 546dial retrie
Index 737BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidetype 311Direct Inward System Access. See DISA 324, 457DISA (Direct Inward System Access)DID, trunk
738 IndexN0060606N0060606DS30 splitDSP resources 98internally-drive channels 118MSC 98DS30 split, assessment 483DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) 6
Index 739BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideETSIname and number blocking 252ETSI EuroPRI protocol 275, 298ETSI QSIGadvice of charge - end of ca
74 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Outgoing callsFor outgoing calls, you can assign one or more intercom keys
740 IndexN0060606N0060606Ggarbage collection interval, web cache 693gatekeeperdefined 398network prerequisites 481signaling method 416Gatekeep
Index 741BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidedirect dial digit 311DS30 channels, bus 1 and bus 8 117Internal/External #, direct dial programming
742 IndexN0060606N0060606global settings 661local accessible network 669modes 649multiple IP address restrictions 655NAT restriction 653, 65
Index 743BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideLCP keep alive interval, PPP parameters 518lease informationremote scope 604least cost routing 27
744 IndexN0060606N0060606protocol 234sampling 234loop startanaloganswer with DISA 173auto privacy 172dial mode 170full autohold 172loss pa
Index 745BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guideclock source support 717DDI Mux 525disable a bus 119disable-enable a port 119enable a bus 119
746 IndexN0060606N0060606NATadding default rules 615, 616, 619, 620, 695, 697dynamic 613enable/disable 614IP firewall filters 628IP policy fil
Index 747BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideOSPF interface parameters 583Policy overview 634programming MCDN 396protocols 45, 355PSTN fallb
748 IndexN0060606N0060606modem authentication 541PPP parameters 517park prefixnumbering overview 256SWCA 311park prefix, access codes 311par
Index 749BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideNSF extension 125private networking 45, 335, 355Protocol 125Protocol type 125provisioning lines
Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic 75BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFigure 17 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet
750 IndexN0060606N0060606remote gateway 419protocolsT.38 425provisioning lines 116provisioning T1 lines 116proxy, DNS server 687PSTNanalog a
Index 751BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRegistration TTL, Local Gateway 418Registration TTL, Local gateway 142regulatory information 2rek
752 IndexN0060606N0060606retrievingCall Park 266, 315RIPIP routing information 575network interface parameters 579route accept type, RIP paramet
Index 753BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guideset restrictionsremote access, CoS 474SF (Superframe), framing format 112, 127SHA1, encryption auth
754 IndexN0060606N0060606stuttered dial tone 455, 477subnet comment, remote scope 601subnet maskadd WAN IP address 522LAN interface 497remote
Index 755BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guidesquare system 41terminating node, DPNSS 1 58TIE linescall-by-call services 272DN type 297Tie se
756 IndexN0060606N0060606virtual private networks. See VPN 649VLANi-series telephones 490Voice Activity Detection (VAD) 703Voice Activity Detect
Index 757BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guideresource calculator 88resource settingsbackup links, access parameters 548backup links, overview
758 IndexN0060606N0060606
76 Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call trafficN0060606N0060606Figure 18 Configuring outgoing call traffic (Sheet 2 of 2)
77BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 4Application resources panelThe application resources panel allows you to modify resources allocated t
78 Chapter 4 Application resources panelN0060606N0060606Figure 19 DS30 AllocationTotal ResourcesThe total resources options show the maximum resourc
Chapter 4 Application resources panel 79BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideReserved ResourcesThe Reserved Resources options show the resources curr
8 Task ListN0060606N0060606To modify a remote scope address range ...602To delete a re
80 Chapter 4 Application resources panelN0060606N0060606Figure 22 Application Resource ReservationsTable 10 Total ResourcesAttribute Value Descri
Chapter 4 Application resources panel 81BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideDetails for applicationThe Details for Application panel changes wheneve
82 Chapter 4 Application resources panelN0060606N0060606
83BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideChapter 5Configuring application resourcesThe following describes how to set up the application resources cont
84 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Signaling channelsSignaling channels are the communication channels used to send control
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 85BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRules for managing the resourcesThe following rules are provided t
86 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606• A call between an IP telephone and a digital or analog telephone or a PSTN line uses a
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 87BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideFor the purposes of calculating DSP resources, we can estimate the
88 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Determining the resources you requireThe following questions are designed to help determ
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 89BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide5 How many fax tasks will be used during peak periods?The range is
Task List 9BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideConfiguring QoS (Quality of Service) Queuing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695To configur
90 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606IP telephones9 What is the maximum number of IP telephones required?The range is 0 to 90
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 91BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideIf the number is greater than zero IP trunks:• add 1 to the signal
92 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Note: The fax DSP resource unit count is rounded to ease calculations. For a more accura
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 93BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideRecord of required resourcesUse Table 13 to record the resources y
94 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606EvaluationAfter you answer the questions and calculate the four totals, use the followin
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 95BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideExample of a BCM configurationThe following two tables provide exa
96 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Understanding the minimum and maximum valuesThe MSC Configuration allows you to determin
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 97BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideApplication Resource ReservationsTable 18 describes each component
98 Chapter 5 Configuring application resourcesN0060606N0060606Changing the DS30 splitA DS30 bus is a group of 32 signaling channel and 32 media channe
Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 99BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration GuideTo change the DS30 split setting1 Click Configuration > Resourc
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