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3Enter a description of the new route in the Description box, for example, CS 2000.

4Click the Domain pull-down list and select a domain that is used for CS 2000 interworking to associate with the route.

5Click Save to complete the procedure.

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

Procedure 4 Configure a trunk group for CS 2000 interworking

From the SIP Provisioning Client,

1Click Gateways after you log in.

2Click Add Trunk Group. The system displays the Create new trunk group window.

3Select a CS 2000 gateway from the Gateway pull-down list.

4Select a CS 2000 gateway route from the Route pull-down list.

5Enter a virtual trunk group name.

6Click Save to complete the procedure.

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

Telephony routes configuration

Telephony routes configuration is required to set up Class of Service (COS), telephony routes, and route lists for CS 2000 interworking.

Procedure 5 Configure Class of Service for CS 2000 interworking

From the SIP Provisioning Client,

1Click Domain after you log in.

2Select the interworking domain you want to configure.

3Click Telephony Routes and then Routing COS.

4Enter a name for the Class of Service in the Name box. The name can be alphanumeric.

5Enter a description for the COS in the Description box.

6Click Save. The system displays the newly created COS in the lower part of the window.

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

Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks

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Nortel Networks NN10033-111 Procedure 4 Configure a trunk group for CS 2000 interworking, Telephony routes configuration