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Table 4

MCG 3100 configuration parameter fields (cont’d.)

Field

Description

 

 

LDAP Server Address

The IP address and port of the LDAP server that hosts the

 

corporate directory. Obtain this value from the directory

 

administrator.

 

Syntax: [IP]:[port]

 

Example: 192.167.3.99:389

 

 

LDAP Username

The username required to gain access to the LDAP server that

 

hosts the corporate directory.

 

Syntax: domain\username

 

 

LDAP Password

The password required to gain access to the LDAP server that

 

hosts the corporate directory.

 

 

LDAP Search Base

The unique name of the search base object (node) that defines

 

the location in the directory from which the LDAP search begins.

 

 

LDAP Security Authorization

The authorization mechanism used to connect to the LDAP

 

server.

 

The options are:

 

None (no authentication, anonymous)

 

Simple (usernames and passwords sent as clear text)

 

The default value is simple.

 

 

Mobile Number Prefix

When Mobile Users accept an incoming call notification, they can

 

choose where to take the call. They can take the call on their

 

cell phone, home phone, an office extension, or on any of the

 

preconfigured contact numbers on the MCC 3100. If the chosen

 

number begins with the Mobile Number Prefix (usually a +), the

 

caller hears a call progress announcement. If the chosen number

 

does not have the prefix, the caller does not hear a progress

 

announcement.

 

 

Gateway name

The gateway ID for the MCG 3100 that is defined on the

 

communication server.

 

For CS 1000, this is the gateway endpoint name for the

 

MCG 3100 configured on the SPS.

 

 

User Prefix for Call

The mobility Home Location Code (HLOC) that is added to the

Termination

Personal Call Assistant (PCA) target Directory Number (DN) on

 

the CS 1000 to ensure a uniquely routable number from the PCA

 

to the MCG 3100. The MCG 3100 uses this parameter to strip

 

leading digits from the request-URI to produce the username of

 

the MCC 3100 for which the call is destined.

 

 

User Prefix/Phone-context for

The parameter applied to the p-asserted-id (PAI) as input to the

Call Origination

Sourced-based routing (SBR) feature on the CS 1000 SPS. If

 

the input is a digit the digit is prepended to the username portion

 

of the PAI. If the input is not a digit, a phone-context=<input>

 

parameter is added.

 

 

 

 

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Contents NN42030-300 Legal Notice Contents System software maintenance Copyright 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks Copyright 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks Features New in this releaseOther changes Revision history How to get help Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller Conventions IntroductionSubject Intended audienceRelated information TerminologyText conventions cont’d NTPs Introduction Fundamentals OverviewMCG 3100 server components Hardware requirements Specification Hardware componentsSoftware components Installation options Overview of the MC 3100 installationInstallation overview Fundamentals Preinstallation Linux base installationPreinstallation Enterprise network verificationSupported Ldap servers Preinstallation Nonredundant server option InstallationNonredundant and redundant server implementations Redundant server optionSoftware installation Procedure Installing the MCG 3100 softwareRules for redundant server implementations Appinstall End Postinstallation Procedure Logging on to the MCG 3100 Web Console MCG 3100 Web Console logon Procedure Configuring the MCG 3100 parameters MCG 3100 parameter configurationMCG 3100 configuration parameter fields Field Description Postinstallation Procedure Adding a license file License fileLicence file troubleshooting ErrorManage TLS certificates Enroll with a Certificate AuthorityCertificate Signing Request generation Procedure Generating a CSR To generate the CSR, enter Procedure Obtaining a signed TLS certificate Signed TLS certificateFirsthand Procedure Obtaining a CA root or intermediate certificate CA root and intermediate certificatesRoot and signed certificate installation Procedure Installing the root and signed certificatesUsr/java/jdk1.5.003/bin/keytool -import Viewing the contents of the keystore Change the keystore default passwordSudo /sbin/service mobilitygw restart CA root certificate distributionCd /opt/SQmobilityGW/tomcat/conf Procedure Installing a root certificate on a Nokia device Click File ManagerManage TLS certificates Postinstallation System software maintenance System software upgradesProcedure Upgrading the MCG 3100 system software from CD System software maintenance PM EST Procedure Removing an SU Sudo /opt/mobilitybase-2.1-XX/postpatch.shSystem software uninstallation Sudo /opt/mobilitybase-2.1-XX/postunpatch.shAdmin shell access Shell commandsProcedure Uninstalling the MCG 3100 system software Sudo /sbin/service mobilityadmin start Sudo /sbin/service mobilitygw startSudo /sbin/service mobilitygw stop Sudo /sbin/service mobilityadmin stopProcedure Checking the Gateway Server processes Root 9498 9367 0 1402 pts/0 000000 grep SQMobilityGWRoot 9542 9367 0 1404 pts/0 000000 grep SQMobilityAdmin Procedure Checking the Administration Server processesMysqldump --opt --all-databases backup.sql Procedure Backing up the databasesProcedure Restoring the databases To start the server processes, enter System software maintenance Appendix a Port numbers and protocols Port usage page 57 lists the port usage details for MCGTCP JVM Procedure Generating self-signed certificates Appendix B Self-signed certificate generationUsr/java/jdk1.5.003/bin/keytool -genkey Days. Nortel recommends using a value 3650 Index Copyright 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks Page Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Series Portfolio