Mixed network example: UDP 39
CS 1000 setup
The CS 1000 setup includes both a user setup and translation setup.
User setup
The CS 1000 user setup involves both the general user setup and the
Converged Desktop user setup.
General user setup The general user setup applies to both stand-alone
and Converged Desktop users. The general user setup involves the
following:
Configure the user’s extension as a 4-digit number.
For example: extension = 5573
Configure the 3-digit HLOC codes for user groups (that is, customers).
For example: HLOC = 334
The HLOC and user’s extension creates the user’s UDP number. The
number is unique within an Enterprise: HLOC + Extension.
For example: UDP Number = 3345573
Configure the Private Network Identifier (PNI) for user groups (that is,
customers).
For example: PNI = 00002
PNI, HLOC, and the user’s extensioncreate the Global user ID that is
globally unique: PNI + HLOC + Extension.
For example: Global ID: 000023345573
Converged Desktop user setup The Converged Desktop user setup
involves the following:
Configure the user’s Class of Service (CLS) to include CDMO or CDMV.
Configure the Converged Desktop Service (CDS) parameters.
CS 1000 SIP Services use the user’s global ID within CD-related
signaling (for example: INVITE and NOTIFY).
Translation setup
The translation setup involves the following:
Configure CDP routing (Distant Steering Codes [DSC] and Local
Steering Codes [LSC]) (based on the 4-digit CDP numbers).
Configure UDP routing (AC2, HLOCs, and LOCs) (based on the 6 +
7-digit UDP number).
Configure PSTN routing (AC1, NXX, NPA,SPN, and so on) according to
the preceding access codes.
Configure the CS 1000 SIP TrunkGateways at each site with appropriate
phone-context strings:
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000 to MCS 5100 ConvergedDesktop Type 2 Configuration Guide
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