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Strona 1 - IP Telephony Configuration

Part No. P0993474 03Business Communications Manager 3.0IP Telephony Configuration Guide

Strona 2 - Trademarks

10 FiguresP0993474 03 Figure 41 Connecting to IP telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Figure 42

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100 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Quality of Service MonitorThe Quality of Service Monitor is an application that monitors the qu

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 101IP Telephony Configuration Guide Viewing QoS monitoring loggingQoS monitor can be configured to log data. T

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102 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Follow these steps to modify these settings:1 In Unified Manager, open Services, IP Telephony,

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 103IP Telephony Configuration Guide 4 Change the port settings.5 Click the Save button.Port settings for legac

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104 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 • bandwidth control• zone managementA single Gatekeeper manages a set of H.323 endpoints. This

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 105IP Telephony Configuration Guide Figure 35 Local gateway IP interface2 Use the information in the table b

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106 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 *Call Signaling DirectGateKeeperRoutedGateKeeperResolvedCallSignaling• Direct: call signaling i

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 107IP Telephony Configuration Guide Notes about NPI-TON aliasesNPI-TON aliases store dialed number prefixes as

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108 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Using Radvision ECS 2.1.0.1 as the gatekeeperWhen you use Radvision ECS 2.1.0.1 as the gatekeep

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 109IP Telephony Configuration Guide Gatekeeper support for interoperability6 Create a service configuration fo

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11IP Telephony Configuration GuideTablesTable 1 Network diagram prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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110 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Business Communications Manager requirementsSet the Business Communications Manager Local Gatew

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 111IP Telephony Configuration Guide 6 Ensure that the following fields are set:7 Click Create.Committing Gatek

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112 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Setting Codecs on the CSE 1000Use the Element Manager tool to set the codec information for the

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 113IP Telephony Configuration Guide Gatekeeper call scenariosThis section explains what must be set up, and ho

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114 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03

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115IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 6Typical network applications using MCDNThis section explains several common installation scenarios and pr

Strona 20 - IP telephones and VoIP trunks

116 Chapter 6 Typical network applications using MCDNP0993474 03 Figure 37 M1 to Business Communications Manager network diagramTo set up this

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Chapter 6 Typical network applications using MCDN 117IP Telephony Configuration Guide For a detailed description of setting up fallback, refer t

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118 Chapter 6 Typical network applications using MCDNP0993474 03 • Set telephones to receive incoming calls through target lines. • Configure th

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Chapter 6 Typical network applications using MCDN 119IP Telephony Configuration Guide Multi-location chain with call centerIn the installation s

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12 TablesP0993474 03

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120 Chapter 6 Typical network applications using MCDNP0993474 03 4 Reboot each system.5 Set up a Call Center on the central Business Communicati

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121IP Telephony Configuration Guide Appendix AEfficient NetworkingThis section provides information about making your network run more efficiently. •

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122 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 organizations the thresholds can be lower than those used in this example. In the event of link failures, s

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Efficient Networking 123IP Telephony Configuration Guide The peak bandwidth and average bandwidth requirements for a normal two-way call must t

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124 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 Bandwidth requirements on half duplex linksThe following table provides bandwidth requirements for normal t

Strona 30 - Network assessment

Efficient Networking 125IP Telephony Configuration Guide Bandwidth requirements on full duplex linksThe following table provides bandwidth requ

Strona 31 - Resource assessment

126 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 LAN engineering examplesExample 1: LAN engineering - voice callsConsider a site with four Business Communic

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Efficient Networking 127IP Telephony Configuration Guide The average bandwidth for each call is 12.4 kbit/sec per channel or 49.4 kbit/s for al

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128 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 Setting Non-linear processingNon-linear processing should normally be enabled. To set non-linear processing

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Efficient Networking 129IP Telephony Configuration Guide Each site supports four VoIP ports. Assume the codex is G.729 Annex B, 20 ms payload.

Strona 35 - Defining published IP address

13IP Telephony Configuration Guide PrefaceThis guide describes IP Telephony functionality for the Business Communications Manager 3.0 system. This inc

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130 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 Enough link capacityThe following table sorts the computations so that for each link, the available link ca

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Efficient Networking 131IP Telephony Configuration Guide Other intranet resource considerationsBottlenecks caused by non-WAN resources do not o

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132 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 • Queuing delay: The queuing delay is the time it takes for a packet to wait in the transmission queue of t

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Efficient Networking 133IP Telephony Configuration Guide Adjust the jitter buffer sizeThe parameters for the voice jitter buffer directly affec

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134 Efficient NetworkingP0993474 03 Routing issuesRouting problems cause unnecessary delay. Some routes are better than other routes. The Trace

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135IP Telephony Configuration Guide Appendix BSilence compressionThis section describes using silence compression on half duplex and full duplex links

Strona 42 - Choosing a codec

136 Silence compressionP0993474 03 Silence Compression on Half Duplex LinksThe following figure shows the bandwidth requirement for one call on

Strona 43 - Using a 3-port switch

Silence compression 137IP Telephony Configuration Guide The effect of silence compression on half-duplex links is, therefore, to reduce the pea

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138 Silence compressionP0993474 03 Silence compression on Full Duplex LinksOn full duplex links, the transmit path and the receive path are sep

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Silence compression 139IP Telephony Configuration Guide When silence compression is enabled, voice packets are only sent when a speaker is talk

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14 PrefaceP0993474 03 Text conventionsThis guide uses these following text conventions:AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:Note: Note/Ti

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140 Silence compressionP0993474 03 When several calls are made over a full duplex link, all calls share the same transmit path and they share t

Strona 48 - Other troubleshooting tips

141IP Telephony Configuration Guide Appendix CNetwork performance utilitiesThere are two common network utilities, Ping and Traceroute. These utilitie

Strona 49 - Configuring DHCP

142 Network performance utilitiesP0993474 03 SnifferSniffer is not provided with the Business Communications Manager, but it is a useful tool f

Strona 50 - IP telephony DHCP notes

143IP Telephony Configuration Guide Appendix DInteroperabilityThis section discusses interoperability between the Business Communications Manager and

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144 InteroperabilityP0993474 03 Speech path setup methodsBusiness Communications Manager 3.0 currently initiates calls using H.323 fastStart me

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Interoperability 145IP Telephony Configuration Guide • If interworking with a Meridian 1-ITG, the profile on the Internet Telephony Gateway (IT

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146 InteroperabilityP0993474 03 No feedback busy stationThe Business Communications Manager VoIP gateway provides call progress tones in-band t

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Interoperability 147IP Telephony Configuration Guide 12 Type a minimum and maximum value to specify the range, and then click the OK button.The

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148 InteroperabilityP0993474 03 Using VLAN on the networkA virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of ports, controlled by a switch, and end-s

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Interoperability 149IP Telephony Configuration Guide Assigning VLANs becomes important if you have multiple devices connected to the same switc

Strona 57 - Using the Hot Desking feature

Preface 15IP Telephony Configuration Guide DSL Digital Subscriber LineICMP Internet Control Message ProtocolIEEE802 ESS Institute of Electrical and

Strona 58 - Notes about Hot Desking

150 InteroperabilityP0993474 03 Symbol NetVision telephonesIn order to make calls between Symbol telephones and Business Communications Manager

Strona 59 - Customizing feature labels

Interoperability 151IP Telephony Configuration Guide 2.5 FP12.5 FP1 MR1.13.0If an IP Telephony Remote Gateway IP address is pointed at a Wan Li

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152 InteroperabilityP0993474 03 The following table shows which networking applications are supported for each Business Communications Manager

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153IP Telephony Configuration Guide Appendix EQuality of ServiceThe users of corporate voice and data services expect these services to meet a level o

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154 Quality of ServiceP0993474 03 Figure 52 Relationship between users and servicesThe IP gateway can monitor the QoS of the Intranet. In thi

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Quality of Service 155IP Telephony Configuration Guide When the QoS level of any remote gateway is below the fallback threshold, all new calls

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156 Quality of ServiceP0993474 03 Delay characteristics vary depending on the site pair and the time of day. The evaluation of the intranet inc

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Quality of Service 157IP Telephony Configuration Guide Adjusting Ping measurementsThe Ping statistics are based on round-trip measurements. Whi

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158 Quality of ServiceP0993474 03 Measurement procedureThe following procedure is an example of how to get delay and error statistics for a spe

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Quality of Service 159IP Telephony Configuration Guide Decision: does the intranet meet IP telephony QoS needs?The end of the measurement and a

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16 PrefaceP0993474 03 Related publicationsDocuments referenced in the Business Communications Manager 3.0 IP Telephony Configuration Guide, include

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160 Quality of ServiceP0993474 03 Traffic mixThis section describes QoS works with the IP telephony, and what new intranet-wide results can occ

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Quality of Service 161IP Telephony Configuration Guide Business Communications Manager router QoS supportWith a Business Communications Manager

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162 Quality of ServiceP0993474 03 Network monitoringThe VoIP Gateway network monitoring function measures the quality of service between the lo

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Quality of Service 163IP Telephony Configuration Guide Delay variation (jitter)The amount of variation in packet delay is otherwise known as de

Strona 73 - Configuring VoIP trunks

164 Quality of ServiceP0993474 03

Strona 74 - Configuring media parameters

165IP Telephony Configuration Guide Glossaryaccess point (802.11b)This is a piece of hardware using either IEEE 802.11 (1 or 2 M-bits/sec, Frequency H

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166 GlossaryP0993474 03 enblocAll dialed digits sent in a single expression. The system waits for all digits to be dialed before processing the cal

Strona 76 - Outgoing call configuration

Glossary 167IP Telephony Configuration Guide G.723.1A codec that provides the greatest compression, 5.3 kbit/s or 6.3 kbit/s. Normally used for mul

Strona 77 - Figure 18 Trunk/Line data

168 GlossaryP0993474 03 IP serverOn the Business Communications Manager, this is the server that registers IP telephones.IP telephoneIn this book,

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Glossary 169IP Telephony Configuration Guide network diagramThis is a physical drawing/description of how the local network works to which your Bus

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Preface 17IP Telephony Configuration Guide APAC (Asia Pacific)Technical Support - CTASTelephone:+61 388664627Fax:+61 388664644email:asia_support@no

Strona 80 - Configuring PSTN fallback

170 GlossaryP0993474 03 silence compression/silence suppressionThis is the utility that omits the data packets that occur when no one is talking du

Strona 81 - Enabling PSTN fallback

IP Telephony Configuration Guide171IndexSymbols<&nopage>Voice Activity Detection, see VAD 135Numbers3-port switchIP telephones 43reloca

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172 IndexP0993474 03defined 26first preferred codec 144for IP telephones 42handling on network 122types, bandwidth 122Unified Manager set

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Index 173 IP Telephony Configuration GuideEE.164 106echo cancellation 143echo reply 141efficient networking 121Enable TTL 108end to end d

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174 IndexP0993474 03HH.323gateway specifications 143non-linear processing 127Trunks recordjitter buffers 76H.323 devicesNetMeeting 143NetVi

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Index 175 IP Telephony Configuration Guideviewing 48contrast level 49defined 20deleting handset record 72deregister 62deregisteringonline

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176 IndexP0993474 03lines, VoIP trunks, default 76linkcapacity insufficient 130capacity, system engineering 130delay 132full duplex bandwid

Strona 87 - Turning on QoS monitor

Index 177 IP Telephony Configuration Guideloading 128locations, prerequisites 29monitoring 162planning modules 130port settings 103post-i

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178 IndexP0993474 03link, bandwidth requirements 124, 125remote gateway 78PSTN fallback 76, 80activating VoIP schedule 87configuring 80de

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Index 179 IP Telephony Configuration Guidedelay issues 134instability 134network example 93PSTN fallback 82VoIP trunks 82SS1 Action 46S

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18 PrefaceP0993474 03

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180 IndexP0993474 03UUDPport 141port ranges 103private access code 86private network, MCDN 116Unified Managerdeleting handset record 72de

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19IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 1IntroductionIP Telephony provides the flexibility, affordability, and expandability of the Internet to the

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2 P0993474 03 Copyright © 2002 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The st

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20 Chapter 1 IntroductionP0993474 03 • Increased customer satisfaction. Breakthrough e-business applications help deliver the top-flight custome

Strona 95 - Making calls

Chapter 1 Introduction 21IP Telephony Configuration Guide Creating the IP telephony networkThis section explains the components of the Business

Strona 96 - Connecting an i200X telephone

22 Chapter 1 IntroductionP0993474 03 Figure 1 Network diagramBusiness Communications Manager 3.0The Business Communications Manager 3.0 is a k

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Chapter 1 Introduction 23IP Telephony Configuration Guide In the figure above, note that Business Communications Manager A is connected to a LAN

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24 Chapter 1 IntroductionP0993474 03 VoIP trunks and IP telephonesThe IP telephones connect to the Business Communications Manager across an IP

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Chapter 1 Introduction 25IP Telephony Configuration Guide The Business Communications Manager 3.0 Programming Operations Guide has a data sectio

Strona 100 - Quality of Service Monitor

26 Chapter 1 IntroductionP0993474 03 CodecsThe algorithm used to compress and decompress voice is embedded in a software entity called a codec (

Strona 101 - Port settings

Chapter 1 Introduction 27IP Telephony Configuration Guide This delaying of packets can provide somewhat of a communications challenge, as speech

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28 Chapter 1 IntroductionP0993474 03

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29IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 2Prerequisites checklistBefore you set up VoIP trunks or IP telephones on a Business Communications Manager

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3IP Telephony Configuration GuideTable of ContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklistP0993474 03 Network devicesThe following table contains questions about devices on the network such as firew

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Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklist 31IP Telephony Configuration Guide Resource assessmentAnswer the questions in the following table to determine

Strona 107 - Notes about NPI-TON aliases

32 Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklistP0993474 03 Configuring media gateway parameters for IP serviceTo set up the media gateway resources that yo

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Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklist 33IP Telephony Configuration Guide KeycodesAll elements of VoIP trunks and IP telephony are locked by the Busi

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34 Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklistP0993474 03 Business Communications Manager system configurationSeveral sections of the Business Communicati

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Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklist 35IP Telephony Configuration Guide Defining published IP addressThe published IP address is the IP address use

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36 Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklistP0993474 03 Determining the published IP addressUse the flowchart in the following figure to determine which

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Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklist 37IP Telephony Configuration Guide IP telephonesComplete this section if you are installing IP telephones. Tab

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38 Chapter 2 Prerequisites checklistP0993474 03

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39IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 3Installing IP telephonesAn IP telephone converts the voice signal into data packets and sends these packet

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4 Table of ContentsP0993474 03 Keycodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 About Nortel Networks IP telephonesThe i2002 and i2004 telephones are hardwired to an internet

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 41IP Telephony Configuration Guide 1 In Unified Manager, open Services, IP Telephony, and Nortel IP Terminals

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42 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 4 Go to “Installing i-series telephones” on page 43.Choosing a codecThe default codec is used w

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 43IP Telephony Configuration Guide Choosing a Jitter BufferA jitter buffer is used to prevent the jitter asso

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44 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Connecting the i2002 or i2004 telephoneFollow these steps to connect an i2002 or i2004 telephon

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 45IP Telephony Configuration Guide Registering the telephone to the systemWhen you first connect the telephon

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46 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Use the * key to enter the period in the IP addresses.Press OK to move forward.The following ta

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 47IP Telephony Configuration Guide When you have entered all the configuration information, the telephone att

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48 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Troubleshooting an IP telephoneIf the system is not properly configured, several messages can a

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 49IP Telephony Configuration Guide Configuring DHCPYou can use DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses to t

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Table of Contents 5IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 4Installing NetVision telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Nortel IP Terminal VLAN ID contains an identification if the system is using the VLAN option. I

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 51IP Telephony Configuration Guide returned in this option to configure itself for proper operation. This inc

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52 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 • Action code values:0 - reserved1 - UNIStim Hello (currently only this type is a valid choice)

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 53IP Telephony Configuration Guide The following fields provide information about the IP server.Modifying IP

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54 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Figure 8 IP Terminal status dialog6 You can change the Codec or JitterBuffer settings for the

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 55IP Telephony Configuration Guide 7 Click Save.Working with the features listYou can add and modify the feat

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56 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 3 Select the feature you want to modify and right click, or click on the Configuration menu ite

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 57IP Telephony Configuration Guide • Press the Select display key to activate the feature, then use the featu

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58 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 4 Select the IP telephone record you want to reset.5 On the top menu, click Configuration, then

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 59IP Telephony Configuration Guide Refer to the Telephony Feature Handbook for details about using this featu

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6 Table of ContentsP0993474 03 Connecting an i200X telephone on the LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Example

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60 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 3 If you have an existing list, or you do not want to change any defaults, go to the first free

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 61IP Telephony Configuration Guide Follow these steps to force a firmware download to a telephone:1 In the Un

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62 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Deregistering DNs for IP telephonesYou can deregister selected telephones from the Business Com

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 63IP Telephony Configuration Guide Moving IP telephonesIP telephones retain their DN when they are moved to a

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64 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03 Configuring the Nortel Networks i2050 Software PhoneThe Nortel Networks i2050 Software Phone al

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Chapter 3 Installing IP telephones 65IP Telephony Configuration Guide 4 Enter the Published IP address of the Business Communications Manager in

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66 Chapter 3 Installing IP telephonesP0993474 03

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67IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 4Installing NetVision telephonesThis section describes how to configure the Symbol NetVision handsets to th

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68 Chapter 4 Installing NetVision telephonesP0993474 03 Access pointsInstructions about installing an 802.11b access point are provided with the

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Chapter 4 Installing NetVision telephones 69IP Telephony Configuration Guide Gathering system information before you startEnsure the following i

Strona 148 - Using VLAN on the network

Table of Contents 7IP Telephony Configuration Guide WAN engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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70 Chapter 4 Installing NetVision telephonesP0993474 03 • You need to set up the DN record to determine what lines the handset can access and ho

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Chapter 4 Installing NetVision telephones 71IP Telephony Configuration Guide 4 Click Save.Testing the handset functionsWhen the handset is regis

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72 Chapter 4 Installing NetVision telephonesP0993474 03 Changing a handset NameThe Name is the primary point of recognition for the Business Com

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73IP Telephony Configuration Guide Chapter 5Configuring VoIP trunksThis section explains how to configure voice over IP (VoIP) trunks on a Business Co

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74 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Pre-installation system requirementsEnsure that you have obtained the following before continuin

Strona 154 - 154 Quality of Service

Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 75IP Telephony Configuration Guide 4 Use the information in the table below to set up the media parameters for

Strona 155 - Measuring Intranet QoS

76 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Outgoing call configurationThis section explains how to set up your system to place calls throug

Strona 156 - Recording routes

Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 77IP Telephony Configuration Guide To put your lines into a line pool:1 In Unified Manager, click on the keys

Strona 157 - Adjusting Ping measurements

78 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Ensure that no other line pools use this access code. Also ensure that this access code is not u

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 79IP Telephony Configuration Guide Figure 20 Remote gateway dialog3 Use the information in the table below t

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8 Table of ContentsP0993474 03 Symbol NetVision telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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80 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 4 Click Save.Configuring PSTN fallbackBy enabling PSTN fallback, you allow the system to check t

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 81IP Telephony Configuration Guide In a network configured for PSTN fallback, there are two connections betwee

Strona 162 - Quality of Service parameters

82 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Setting up the VoIP schedule You can determine which telephones/lines will choose the VoIP route

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 83IP Telephony Configuration Guide Follow these steps to configure the PSTN and VoIP routes:1 Open Services, T

Strona 164 - 164 Quality of Service

84 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 PSTN line pool: (to local PSTN lines)a On the navigation tree, click the route you created for t

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 85IP Telephony Configuration Guide 3 Type a one or more digits for this destination code. 4 Click Save to clos

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86 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 7 On the navigation tree, under the destination code schedule, click Normal.The Normal schedule

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 87IP Telephony Configuration Guide Activating the VoIP scheduleBefore activating the VoIP schedule, calls usin

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88 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Figure 26 QoS Monitor field on the Remote Gateway screen5 Set the Transmit Threshold and Recei

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 89IP Telephony Configuration Guide Incoming call configurationTo receive an incoming call directly to the tele

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9IP Telephony Configuration GuideFiguresFigure 1 Network diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 4 Enter the number of an available target line (241-492). 5 Click the Save button.6 Click on the

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 91IP Telephony Configuration Guide For a detailed explanation about target lines, see the Business Communicati

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92 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Each Business Communications Manager has 10 telephones that will be using VoIP lines. In this se

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 93IP Telephony Configuration Guide • Transmit Threshold: 3.0 This is a Mean Opinion Score (MOS) value that ens

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94 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 On Business Communications Manager Santa ClaraThis procedure details actions that the installer

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 95IP Telephony Configuration Guide 8 The installer sets up the routes, if they do not already exist.• The inst

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96 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Connecting an i200X telephoneThis section takes the example above and uses it to demonstrate how

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 97IP Telephony Configuration Guide Example, PSTN call to remote nodeProgramming for tandeming Business Communi

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98 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunksP0993474 03 Configuring Net Meeting clientsNet Meeting is an application available from Microsoft which uses

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Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks 99IP Telephony Configuration Guide 3 Click Advanced Calling.The advanced Calling Options dialog appears.Figure

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