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Converged Desktop Services
Contents This section contains information about the following topics:
"Introduction" (page 13)
"Scope of this document" (page 14)
"How Converged Desktop Services works" (page 14)
"Users in a mixed CS 1000/MCS 5100 network" (page 18)
"Converged Mode and Unconverged Mode" (page 19)
"CDS originating and terminating call handling" (page 19)
"AML ELAN numbers and VAS numbers" (page 25)
"Click-to-Call" (page 25)
"Operating parameters and feature interactions" (page 26)
"Call walk-throughs" (page 27)
"Feature requirements" (page 29)
"Feature implementation" (page 30)
"Dialing and numbering plan issues for the mixed network" (page 30)
"Digit-based addresses and alphanumeric addresses" (page 30)
"Dialing plan issues" (page 31)
"DNs as MCS aliases versus DNs as MCS usernames" (page 32)
"Directory Number qualification" (page 32)
"Converged Desktop implications" (page 34)
IntroductionThis section provides an overview of Converged Desktop Services (CDS)

to give the user a perspective on what CDS is, how it works, and what

it requires. This section also provides an overview of dialing plan and

numbering plan issues for mixed CS 1000/MCS 5100 networks.

Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000 to MCS 5100 ConvergedDesktop Type 2 Configuration Guide
NN43001-321 01.05 Standard
Release 5.0 15 February 2008
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