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non-Converged) is the only endpoint that supports this functionality. The Web Client supports the reception of web pages, but cannot send web pages to a Converged PC Client.

Instant Messaging (IM): The Converged PC Client can send and receive messages from any client that supports the Nortel Networks IM format. All MCP clients support sending and receiving of instant messages with each other.

Presence state indications: The Converged PC Client allows the user to select a presence state in the MCP network. The Converged PC Client also allows the user to see the presence states for the Buddies defined in the user’s network-based address book.

Configuration Requirements

PRI is used as the interface between the existing TDM switching system and the MCP. The MCP supports the following PRI protocol variants:

AT&T 4ESS(AT4)

AT&T 5ESS (E10)

AT&T TR 41459

Bellcore National 2

ETSI

ECMA-143

ETS 300 102-1

Northern Telecom DMS-100 (DMS)

NIS A211-1

QSig

For more detailed information about the which PRI variants the SIP PRI Gateway supports, please refer to the MCP SIP PRI Gateway Basics document.

Successful interworking between the MCP and the TDM switch requires that the TDM switch activate the Simultaneous Ring (SimRing) feature and assign each user a SimRing number. A user in the TDM switch that has acquired this SimRing number can be a CDS user. The SimRing feature must send “SimRing” calls to a routable and unique number for each CDS user.

The MCP system operator must provision a user as a CDS user. A CDS user cannot use the SIP Multimedia PC Client for voice. The CDS user’s TDM phone is used for voice. In addition, the CDS user may use

NN10033-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003

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Contents MCP Interworking Page Interworking with PRI-enabled switches OverviewHow is this chapter organized Functional descriptionSupported services Interworking with CS MCP/CS 2000 Network view VPN DialingCall Forward Call TransferAd Hoc Conference calls Media NegotiationLong Call Audit Timers Recursive SearchHold RetrieveInterworking with third-party gateways Supported mediaQoS Switching system Interworking with traditional phonesExisting Converged DesktopConverged Desktop Services Configuration Requirements EtsiInterworking with third-party voicemail servers SIP-based voicemail serversSIP-based Voicemail Server MCP network Trunk-based voicemail serversTrunk-based Voicemail Server Line-based voicemail serversLine-based Voicemail Server Upgrades How this chapter is organizedUpgrades Nortel Networks Confidential Nortel Networks Confidential Upgrades Page Fault management Page Configuration Management Configuring the MCP SIP PRI gatewayConfiguring CS 2000 interworking Configuration tasksLogin requirements Procedure 1 Access the SIP Provisioning ClientClick LOG in NOW Gateway configuration Procedure 2 Configure a gateway for CS 2000 interworkingExample Procedure 4 Configure a trunk group for CS 2000 interworking Telephony routes configurationProcedure 7 Configure route lists for CS 2000 interworking Configure domain or sub-domain profile Node name configurationNon-N+M node name configuration +M node name configurationCS 2000 node authorization Configuring third-party gateway interworking Configuring traditional phone interworkingMCP configuration Switching system configurationSimRing On switch To a line AssignEnabling SimRing on the DMS Assigning SimRing on a DMS lineViewing DMS SimRing information Simring ACTConfiguring third-party voicemail server interworking Page Accounting management Page Performance management Page Security and Administration Page Page MCP Interworking