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Sip dect fundamentals
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System configuration
Prompt
HMDN
CLS
KEY
MWI for DECT visitors
The MSMN feature makes it possible receiving the Message Waiting Indication (MWI) and
voice mail messages at the visited site.
Package 175 is required for sending MWI in MSMN configuration.
To configure MWI for DECT Visitors, perform the following steps:
• Configure CDN (for example, 4500) for CallPilot on the home site. Create a message box
for DECT user in CallPilot and enter the extension DNs:
• Configure Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) and so on for each remote site with the
following configuration:
- ACDN XXXX; for example, 4700
- MWC YES
- NCFW DSC+CDN of the home system or AC+LOC+ CDN of the home system; for
example, 7384500
• Enter the forward DN and enable required class of service for UEXT block of DECT visitor:
- FDN XXXX (ACDN, configured in the above step); for example, 4700
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Response
xxxx
HoMe Directory Number sets the DN as a valid MCDN
network DN
(for example, DSC+DN or AC+LOC+DN)
HMDN available if VSIT = YES
CFXA
Call Forward All Calls to external DN Allowed (required
for MSMN configuration)
0 aaa yyyy, for
0 aaa yyyy = Primary UEXT DN
example, 0 SCR
• aaa = MCN, MCR, SCN, or SCR
5010
• yyyy = primary DN
1 HOT U yyyy, for
1 hot u yyyy = Target DN
example, 1 HOT
• yyyy = User Agent DN prefix (configured for SIP Line)
U 4425010
a. local DN, for example, 5001
b. LCS + DN or HLOC+DN; for example, 7385001 - local steering code or home
location code + DN
c. DSC + DN or LOC + DN; for example, 5555001 - distant steering code of the
remote site 1 or location code to remote site 1 + DN
d. DSC + DN or LOC + DN; for example, 8955001 - distant steering code of the
remote site 2 or location code to remote site 2 + DN
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October 2012

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