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356 Chapter 35 Private networking: Basic parameters
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Remote access to the network
Authorized users can access TIE lines, central office lines, and BCM features from outside the
system. Remote users accessing a private network configured over a large geographical area, can
potentially also place long-distance calls through the network and avoid toll charges. Also refer to
“Call security and remote access” on page 447.
Other programming that affects private networking
Besides the line programming, these links connect to other programming that affects or is affected
by private networks.
“Dialing plan: System settings,” on page 309 (Received Number Length)
“Defining trunk module types and settings” on page 108
“Configuring lines” on page 165
“Configuring lines: Target lines,” on page 183
“Dialing plan: System settings,” on page 309
“Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes,” on page 295
“Call security: Restriction filters,” on page 463
“Call security: Remote access packages,” on page 469
“Configuring CLID on your system,” on page 247
“Line Access tab” in the BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide (N0060600) (Private OLI)
Types of private networks
There are several ways you can create private networks. Configuration can be based on such things
as cost of trunks, proximity of network nodes, size of the private network, and business
requirements for communications.
VoIP-based networking also requires an understanding of IP features such as codecs, jitter buffers,
Quality of Service (QoS) function, and silence suppression.
The services provided within networks is based on the type of trunks and the protocols assigned to
the trunks. All trunks within the network should be running the same protocols, to provide a
consistent look and feel to the users.
These are the main types of private networking, listed from the simplest to the more complex PRI/
ETSI and VoIP routing using MCDN protocols:
“Private networking: Using destination codes,” on page 379
Note: You cannot program a Private DISA DN or Private Auto DN to a VoIP
trunk, as they act as auto-answer trunks from one private network to the next.
However, you can configure VoIP line pools with remote access packages so
that callers can access telephones or the local PSTN on remote nodes on a
tandemed network that use VoIP trunks between systems.
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