Nortel Networks NN10033-111 manual Interworking with third-party gateways, Supported media, QoS

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If the platform sending the INFO receives a response code other than the ones listed above, it treats the response as a valid audit response, and does not bring the call down.

The CS 2000 sends a 200 OK for an empty INFO message and a 481 response code if the call leg does not exist.

Supported media

The following are the media supported by the interworking of MCP and the CS 2000:

G. 711 PCMU

G. 711 PCMA

G. 729

G. 723

G3 Fax

Modem

Note 1: This list represents a full list of the media capabilities the MCP can use while interworking with the CS 2000. The actual list of supported media types depends on the capabilities of the gateways that the CS 2000 is using.

Note 2: G3 Fax and Modem media calls are used only for CS 2000 gateway calls as there are no MCP endpoints that support either of these two media types.

QoS

MCP implements its Quality of Service through the DiffServ (Differentiated Service) feature. The parameters of MCP QoS include the following:

QoS DiffServ code for signaling: specifies signaling quality for SIP clients.

QoS DiffServ code for audio: specifies audio quality for SIP clients.

QoS DiffServ code for video: specifies video quality for SIP clients.

QoS 802.1p for service priority: specifies service priority for SIP clients.

Interworking with third-party gateways

The MCP can use SIP signaling between the MCP network and a third-party SIP-enabled gateway. The third-party gateway provides the necessary signalling interworking between the MCP network and the other network to which the gateway is connected. For example, a

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Contents MCP Interworking Page Overview Interworking with PRI-enabled switchesHow is this chapter organized Functional descriptionSupported services Interworking with CS VPN Dialing MCP/CS 2000 Network viewCall Transfer Call ForwardAd Hoc Conference calls Media NegotiationRecursive Search Long Call Audit TimersHold RetrieveInterworking with third-party gateways Supported mediaQoS Interworking with traditional phones Switching systemExisting Converged DesktopConverged Desktop Services Etsi Configuration RequirementsSIP-based voicemail servers Interworking with third-party voicemail serversTrunk-based voicemail servers SIP-based Voicemail Server MCP networkLine-based voicemail servers Trunk-based Voicemail ServerLine-based Voicemail Server How this chapter is organized UpgradesUpgrades Nortel Networks Confidential Nortel Networks Confidential Upgrades Page Fault management Page Configuring the MCP SIP PRI gateway Configuration ManagementConfiguring CS 2000 interworking Configuration tasksProcedure 1 Access the SIP Provisioning Client Login requirementsClick LOG in NOW Gateway configuration Procedure 2 Configure a gateway for CS 2000 interworkingExample Telephony routes configuration Procedure 4 Configure a trunk group for CS 2000 interworkingProcedure 7 Configure route lists for CS 2000 interworking Node name configuration Configure domain or sub-domain profileNon-N+M node name configuration +M node name configurationCS 2000 node authorization Configuring traditional phone interworking Configuring third-party gateway interworkingMCP configuration Switching system configurationAssign SimRing On switch To a lineEnabling SimRing on the DMS Assigning SimRing on a DMS lineSimring ACT Viewing DMS SimRing informationConfiguring third-party voicemail server interworking Page Accounting management Page Performance management Page Security and Administration Page Page MCP Interworking