Nortel Networks NN10033-111 manual Configure domain or sub-domain profile, Node name configuration

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4Click Save to complete the procedure. You can click Clear to remove all the existing values.

For more information about using the SIP Provisioning Client and configuring route lists, please refer to the MCP SIP Provisioning Client User Guide and the MCP SIP PRI Gateway Basics documents.

Configure domain or sub-domain profile

The MCP maps the domains (and sub-domains) of the MCP network to the route lists/translations of the CS 2000 side, using profile information. The following procedure configures the header profile for the domain (or sub-domain) so that MCP knows what domain (or sub-domain) to use in order to communicate with a CS 2000.

If a sub-domain is used, then the sub-domain data will override the data in the parent domain.

Procedure 8 Configure domain profile for CS 2000 interworking

From the SIP Provisioning Client,

1Click Domain after you log in.

2Select the domain you want to configure to talk to CS 2000.

3Click Set Profile.

4Enter a profile name in the Profile field. The profile name must be the same as the profile name in table TELEPROF in the CS 2000.

5Click Save to complete the procedure.

Note: The same steps can be used to configure a sub-domain. After selecting a domain in step 2, click on Sub-Domain and select Set Profile for the sub-domain.

For more information about using the SIP Provisioning Client and configuring domain profiles, please refer to the MCP SIP Provisioning Client User Guide and the MCP SIP PRI Gateway Basics documents.

Node name configuration

The SIP Application Module and CS 2000 use unique names to identify themselves in the network. Node names must be alpha-numeric strings and can not contain special characters like "_" or "-". Configuring service node names is performed through the MCP System Management Console. For more information on using the Sytem Management Console, please refer to MCP System Management Console Basics.

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

Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks

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