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AT&T IP Flexible Reach Service

Nortel BCM50 Release 3.0 SIP Configuration Guide

1 Introduction

This document provides a configuration guide to assist Nortel Networks BCM50 administrators in connecting to AT&T IP Flexible Reach service via SIP trunks.

This document does not describe procedures to configure the BCM50 for advanced functionality. For more information and procedures, please refer to the Nortel technical documentation found on the Nortel website.

1.1 Pre-IP PBX Configuration Activity

This guide assumes that the administrator is knowledgeable in IP PBX programming and operations.

An important tool that the administrators should have at their disposal prior to testing their IP PBX with IP Flexible Reach is a network protocol analyzer. Such software can be used to run traces on problem calls so the information can be shared with equipment and network engineers. There is a free version of such software that can be obtained at http://www.wireshark.org/.

A second alternative that customers may use is TCPDUMP which can be found on most UNIX and Linux systems. To use this software the customer should have Wireshark or TCPDUMP loaded on a server that is connected to a LAN switch or hub that can monitor both the signaling and media packets on any calls between the customer PBX and the IP Flexible Reach managed router. Please note, however, that AT&T does not offer, warrant, or support this software, and any use of the Wireshark or TCPDUMP software is entirely at the customer’s own risk.

1.2 Customer Questions

Section 4 of this guide provides screen shots and instructions for the configuration of your IP PBX. Should you have questions regarding these instructions, please contact Brian Stegemoller at +1 (972) 685-6629. When calling this number please have the following information available:

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Contents AT&T Voip Table of Contents Table of Figures Introduction Customer QuestionsTrouble Reporting Document Feedback Document Change HistoryIssue Emergency 911/E911 Services Limitations Special NotesCalling Number Restricted / Private not supported BCM Soft Phones not currently supportedOverview PSTIssue Pstn Configuration Guide Nortel BCM50 Version and Feature RequirementsBCM50 Lists of Applied Patches IP Trunks Available VoIP Trunks Assigning Line Pool to IP Trunks Issue Configuring General DN Length Configuring Private Received Number Length Assigning a Route for IP Trunks Assign Code to Access IP Trunk Routes SIP Proxy Parameters Failover to Secondary AT&T IP Border Element IpbeOutbound Proxy Table for failover to secondary AT&T IPBEs Media Parameters Payload SizeConfiguring analog DNs for fax Port Ranges Media Gateway Port RangesConfiguring Outgoing Calls from BCM50 to AT&T IP Flex Reach ConfigurationÆ TelephonyÆ Sets Æ All DNsConfiguring Incoming Calls from AT&T IP Flex Reach to BCM50 Configuring did for Incoming CallsConfigurationÆ TelephonyÆ Lines Æ Target Lines Assign Line Pool to IP Sets Troubleshooting System Monitoring with BCM MonitorIP Device Listing RTP Session Information System Resources Real-time display of BCM50 Alarms AdministrationÆ General ÆAlarmsLog Management Log ManagementAppendix a Configuring Destination Code with Wildcard Configuring Destination Code with WildcardEnd of Document