
Table 3: UEXT configuration parameters
Paramete
r
Description UDP example CDP example
Subtype UEXT subtype; must be
FMCL
FMCL FMCL
primary
DN
On key 0; this
determines the user's
published addresses for
both private electronic
switched network (ESN)
and public direct inward
dial (DID).
5335 contributes to an
ESN of 3435335 and a
DID of +16139615335
5335 contributes to a DN
of 3435335 and a DID of
+16139615335
target DN Extends the user's
incoming calls to mobile
clients that are
accessible trough the
SIP domain
65553435335
where 555 is the Mobility
prefix
888885335
where 88888 is the
Mobility prefix
On the NRS-SPS, configure the UE attributes as described in Table 4: User Endpoint
attributes on page 33.
For more information about UEXTs, see Avaya Communication Server 1000 Features and
Services Fundamentals – Book 6 of 6, NN43001-106-B6.
Table 4: User Endpoint attributes
Parameter Description Example
User name User’s Electronic Switched Network (ESN)
number
3435335
Tandem gateway
endpoint name
Endpoint name. Do not configure this
parameter
L0 DN Based on the user’s directory number (DN).
Cannot match anything in the Coordinated
Dialing Plan or unqualified dialing plan. This
cannot match because the only rule needed
on the NRS for routing Avaya 3100 Mobile
Communicator calls is the rule setup to route
any number with the mobility prefix to the
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator
Gateway. All calls (service DN and UEXT
calls) destined for the Avaya 3100 Mobile
Communicator Gateway must have the
mobility prefix and use that rule. If the user
endpoint had a DN that matched something
else in the dial plan it would conflict with the
mobility prefix routing rule or the basic
53435335
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