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Document Status: Standard

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Document Version: 01.04

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Part Number: N0060606

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Date: May 2009

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Trademarks

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Task List

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Contents

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Chapter 25

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Chapter 26

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Chapter 61

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Chapter 62

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Appendix C

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Appendix D

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28 Contents

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Chapter 1

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Acronyms

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About BCM

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BCM features

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BCM applications

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Related publications

34

System Programming

35

Telephones and Peripherals

35

Digital Mobility

35

IP Telephony

35

Call Pilot

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Contact Center

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Other Applications

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User Guides

36

Other applications

38

How to get Help

39

Chapter 2

41

DID system

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Basic telephony routing

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Private network parameters

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Keycode requirements

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Lines used for networking

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Toronto office

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New York office

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System dialing plans

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Routing for tandem networks

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Trunk Route Optimization

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Trunk Anti-tromboning

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ETSI Euro network services

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DPNSS 1 services

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DPNSS 1 capabilities

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DPNSS 1 features

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Three party service

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Making a conference call

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Using the diversion feature

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MORE and the star key (*)

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Intrusion levels

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Call Offer

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Call Offer Displays

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User actions

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Figure 11 DPNSS networking

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Chapter 3

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Incoming calls

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Outgoing calls

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Chapter 4

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Total Resources

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Reserved Resources

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Table 10 Total Resources

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Details for application

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Chapter 5

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Signaling channels

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Media channels

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DSP resources

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Voice bus paths

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Signaling channel rules

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Media channel rules

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DSP resources rules

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Voice bus path

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ISDN WAN (Dial-up/Nailed-up)

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Voice mail and CC

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IVR and IVR Fax

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IP Trunks

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Record of required resources

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Evaluation

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Changing the DS30 split

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Chapter 6

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Media bay module Bus numbers

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Identifying the module

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These fields must agree

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Module types and capacities

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4 lines per module

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Ports on Bus

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Timing within networks

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Interface levels

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Internal CSU

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Figure 27 E1 Parameters

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Figure 28 Translation Mode

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Provisioning a line

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To provision a line

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Internally-driven channels

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Working with the modules

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Chapter 7

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Trunk Port Details record

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Chapter 8

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Telephony Resources table

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Media bay module panels

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460, or

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Port details

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IP telephones

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IP telephone set details

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Voice over IP trunks

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Figure 38 Routing Table

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IP Trunk Settings

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Table 33 IP Trunk Settings

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H323 Settings

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H323 Media Parameters

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SIP Settings

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SIP Media Parameters

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SIP URI Map

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Chapter 9

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Keycodes

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Local gateway programming

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Routing Table

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PSTN call to remote node

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Call process

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Describing a fallback network

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How fallback routing works

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Gatekeeper call scenarios

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Chapter 10

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Trunk/Line data - main panel

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Parameters

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Properties

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Preferences (lines)

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Assigned DNs

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Figure 55 Add a DN record

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Chapter 11

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Configuring PRI line features

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Chapter 12

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Chapter 13

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Chapter 14

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Chapter 15

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Chapter 16

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Configuring DID line features

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Chapter 17

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• Trunk type: DASS2

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Chapter 18

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• Trunk type: DPNSS

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Chapter 19

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Configuring BRI lines

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Chapter 20

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DN records: ISDN devices

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Prerequisites

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Chapter 21

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Figure 76 Loops table

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Table 46 Loops main panel

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T-loop general settings

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T-loop SPIDS and network DNs

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T-loops D-packet service

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S-loops assigned DNs

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Table 50 Loop settings

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Chapter 22

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Business name display

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Name display

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Chapter 23

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Programming incoming CLID

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Programming outgoing CLID

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Chapter 24

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254 Chapter 24 Dialing plans

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 255

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256 Chapter 24 Dialing plans

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Private network dialing

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Outgoing call routing

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Outgoing public calls routing

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Incoming call routing

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Processing incoming calls

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262 Chapter 24 Dialing plans

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 263

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Extension 2246

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Extension 2280

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Understanding access codes

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Call Park codes

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Creating Direct Dial sets

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Tips about access codes

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Line pool access codes

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Using Carrier codes

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Configuring call routing

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Routing configuration

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Supporting protocols

271

Call-by-Call services

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 273

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Call by Call service routing

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Using destination codes

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Why use destination codes?

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Deciding on a code

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Configuring Absorbed length

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 279

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280 Chapter 24 Dialing plans

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Chapter 24 Dialing plans 281

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282 Chapter 24 Dialing plans

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Figure 90 Routing workflow

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National access code 61

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Special access code 9

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Figure 97 Routes tab

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Destination codes

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Second Dial Tone

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Figure 100 Second Dial Tone

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Table 4 Second Dial Tone

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Chapter 27

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Line pool access code notes:

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Line pools: DNs tab

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Table 56

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Chapter 28

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DN length constraints

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Received number notes

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Chapter 29

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Public Network Settings

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Public network DN lengths

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Modifying a DN prefix

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Carrier Codes

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To add a carrier code

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To modify a carrier code

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To delete a carrier code

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Chapter 30

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Private Network Settings

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Chapter 31

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Public network: DID system

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Chapter 32

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Callers using BCM

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Callers in the public network

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Chapter 33

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Software requirements

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Message Waiting Indication

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Break-in

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MCDN networking checklist

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UDP-specific programming

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CDP-specific programming

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Meridian TRO programming

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West End office:

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East End office:

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WarehouseHead Office

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Networking with ETSI QSIG

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Chapter 34

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Dialout: 5234 6334 7434

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Chapter 35

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Remote access to the network

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Types of private networks

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Chapter 36

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Chapter 37

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Using VoIP to tandem systems

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To set up a network of BCMs

368

Chapter 38

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Using the Redirection feature

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Call offer

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Route optimization

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Loop avoidance

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Private networking with DPNSS

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Figure 124 DPNSS networking

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Chapter 39

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Parameter Setting

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Chapter 40

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New York: Public network

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Chapter 41

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Chapter 42

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Meridian system as host

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System set up for host system

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To configure the host system

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Line Access tab

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Fwd No Answer field

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Chapter 43

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Telephones

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Gatekeepers

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SIP Proxy

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IP Network

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Key VoIP concepts

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400 Chapter 43 VoIP overview

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Chapter 44

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Chapter 45

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Setting up the local gateway

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Setting up remote gateways

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To configure a remote gateway

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Configuring VoIP lines

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Chapter 46

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CS 1000 configuration

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Chapter 47

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To enable a T.38 fax

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Media gateways

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T.38 Fax restrictions

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428 Chapter 47 T.38 fax

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Chapter 48

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To add the VoIP route

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To assign a VoIP line pool

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Examples:

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To deactivate a schedule

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Chapter 49

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Chapter 50

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Table 97 RTP over UDP

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UDP Port Ranges

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Signaling Port Ranges

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Chapter 51

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446 Chapter 51 Media Gateways

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Chapter 52

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Default filters (other)

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Restriction filter examples

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Remote call-in programming

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Remote access line settings

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Remote access on DPNSS lines

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Defining CoS passwords

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External access tones

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Chapter 53

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Remote access on PRI

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Other programming

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Chapter 54

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To add a restriction filter

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Default filters

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Filter Heading Sub-heading

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03 Lines Line restriction

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04 Lines Remote restriction

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Chapter 55

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Chapter 56

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Programming references:

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Notes about CoS passwords

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CoS examples

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Chapter 57

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Chapter 58

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Network devices

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Network assessment

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Resource assessment

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Figure 146 Global settings

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VoIP trunks

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IP telephone records

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(N0060634)

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Prerequisites Yes No

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Chapter 59

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Network Interfaces panel

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Configuring LAN resources

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IP Settings

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6 Click OK

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Additional IP Addresses

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Chapter 60

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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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WAN data compression

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Viewing WAN resources

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WAN Interface Properties

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WAN IP Address

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Setting WAN T1 Parameters

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To set WAN T1 parameters

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Table 13 WAN T1 parameters

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Setting WAN Sync Parameters

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To set WAN Sync Parameters

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Attribute Value Description

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Clock mode DTE

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Choose the clock mode

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PVC Configuration

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To add PVC congestion control

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To modify a PVC setting

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WAN PPP Parameters

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Multilink PPP Parameters

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To delete an IP address

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526 Chapter 61 Data modules

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Chapter 61 Data modules 527

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To configure the DDI Mux

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Assigning the DDI Mux modules

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Assigning the line

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Removing a line assignment

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To remove a line assignment

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Chapter 61 Data modules 531

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Configuring a data module

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To delete a line assignment

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Line assignment

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Line pool access

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536 Chapter 61 Data modules

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Dial-out for WANBackup

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Dial-out for SNMP traps

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Modem Dial-in

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Changing the Modem Region

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To change the Modem Region

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ISDN Dial-in

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Dial-out

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Configuring a modem interface

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Link Parameters

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Figure 168 Link Parameters

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IP Address Specification

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Access Parameters

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ISDN Dial-out

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Configuring an ISDN interface

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ISDN Channel Characteristics

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ISDN Link Parameters

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ISDN Access Parameters

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Characteristics table

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To delete an ISDN interface

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Settings required for PPPoE

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Configuring a PPPoE interface

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IP Address Specifications

559

DNS Settings

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Deleting a PPPoE interface

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To delete a PPPoE interface

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Auto dial-out

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Create a dial-up interface

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Add the SNMP Trap destination

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Chapter 63

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Chapter 64

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Figure 182 Static Routes

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To delete a static route

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Figure 184 RIP parameters

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Figure 185 OSPF parameters

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OSPF NBMA Neighbors

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To add OSPF NBMA Neighbors

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To delete OSPF NBMA Neighbors

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Restarting the router

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Chapter 65

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Configuring the DHCP Mode

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Configuring a DHCP Server

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Figure 188 Subnets

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Table 141 Subnets

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LAN settings for DHCP Server

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Example:

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To add an address range

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To modify an address range

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To delete an address range

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To add a reserved address

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Modifying a reserved address

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Deleting a reserved address

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Viewing the Lease Information

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Remote Scope

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Attribute Definition

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To view the Lease information

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DHCP Server list

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Chapter 66

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Enabling and disabling NAT

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To select Default rules

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Adding a Rule to an interface

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Assigning filters to accounts

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Chapter 67

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To enable default rules

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To enable IP filters

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DSCP Marking

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Inbound Rules

627

Adding an Inbound filter rule

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To add an inbound filter

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To modify an inbound filter

629

To delete an inbound filter

629

Outbound Rules

634

DiffServ components

636

IP service classes

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Table 155 Service classes

637

To add an outbound filter

644

To modify an outbound filter

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To delete an outbound filter

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Chapter 68

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DNS Server

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Encryption

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Encryption method

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Authentication method

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IPSec capacity restrictions

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Table 161 Rule 1

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Table 162 Rule 2

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Table 163 Rule 3

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Example of Rules

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Example 2

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IPSec Version

663

IPSec Service

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Branch Office IPSec Tunnel

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Configuring the first BCM

673

Configuring the second BCM

674

Split Tunneling

675

Static IP Address

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Remote User Tunnels

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To add a remote user tunnel

678

Split Tunnel Networks

682

To add a split tunnel network

682

IP Address Pool

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To add an IP address pool

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To modify an IP address pool

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To delete an IP address pool

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Chapter 69

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Filter Rules” on page 623

690

Chapter 70

691

Chapter 71

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To modify Queue Settings

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QoS accounts

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Chapter 72

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702 Chapter 72 VLAN overview

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Appendix A

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Fred here

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Comfort noise

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Appendix B

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Types of ISDN service

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ISDN layers

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ISDN bearer capability

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PRI services and features

711

BRI services and features

712

Service provider features

712

Network name display

713

Emergency 911 dialing

714

ISDN hardware

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BRI hardware

716

S Reference Point

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T Reference Points

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Clock source for ISDN

717

ISDN BRI NT1 equipment

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ISDN standards compatibility

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Planning your ISDN network

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Ordering ISDN PRI

718

Ordering ISDN BRI

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Appendix B ISDN overview 719

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Supported ISDN protocols

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RTP over IP (Sheet 2 of 2)

722

Stateful session creation

725

Example 1: ICMP

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Example 3: UDP and SIP

728

Numerics

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758 Index

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