Procedure 30 Setting The Loss Plan For The Uk - Avaya Nortel Communication Server 1000 Manual

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Default values
The default values in the system are for the North American loss plan.
Non-North American countries
Installation of IP Line in any other country requires setting the pad values
in Table 15 to that country loss plan. If the system is installed in other
countries, the GPRI package (International 1.5/2.0 Mb/s Gateway package
167) must be used, and the NTP-specified values must be entered in LD 73.
At the PDCA prompt, enter Table 15.
See Transmission Parameters Reference (NN43001-282) for more
information.
United Kingdom
In addition, when a system is installed in the UK, the CLI command
UKLossPlanSet is entered at the CLI of one card in each node. This
adjusts the loss plan of the IP Phones to the higher transmit levels required
in the UK. Follow the steps in
UK" (page 297)
Procedure 30
Setting the loss plan for the UK
Step
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After the UKLossPlanSet command is entered, the loss plan adjustment
is transmitted by that card to all other cards in the node. The loss plan is
then adjusted on any registered IP Phones, and on other IP Phones as
they register.
To clear the loss plan adjustment, use the command UKLossPlanClr.
See
about these and other loss plan commands.
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to set the loss plan for the UK.
Action
Telnet to the card, connect to the maintenance port, or use TM 3.1
or Element Manager to access the Voice Gateway Media Card.
Log into the IPL> , or oam> shell.
At the prompt, enter the command UKLossPlanSet.
Press <CR>.
Exit from the logon session.
"IP Phone Loss Plan (UK) commands" (page 475)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008
Configure IP Line data using Element Manager 297
Procedure 30 "Setting the loss plan for the
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