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Planning
This chapter details the planning aspects of the Mobile Communication
3100 (MC 3100).
Navigation
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"MCC 3100 and MC 3100 Web UI network deployment" (page 9)
• "MCG 3100 network deployment" (page 12)
• " Dialing plans and telephone numbers" (page 14)
• "Security requirements" (page 16)
• "High availability" (page 18)
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"Capacity" (page 22)
MCC 3100 and MC 3100 Web UI network deployment
The Mobile Communication Client 3100 (MCC 3100) for BlackBerry, the
MCC 3100 for Nokia, the MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile, and the MC
3100 Web User Interface (MC 3100 Web UI) require access to the Mobile
Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100). In this document, the terms
MCC 3100 and clients refer to the supported clients and MC 3100 Web UI.
The MCC 3100 for BlackBerry supports two network deployment options:
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with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES)
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without the BES
The MCC 3100 for BlackBerry with the BES uses the BES to route data
and provide security.
MCC 3100 for BlackBerry (without the BES), MCC 3100 for Nokia, and
MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile require a Wireless Access Point or an
internet connection through the Enterprise firewall
Figure 1 "Typical MC 3100 network architecture" (page 10) shows a typical
network architecture.
Nortel Mobile Communication 3100
Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Planning and Engineering
NN42030-200 04.01 2 October 2009
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