Network Port Configuration - Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring the host PBX for the RLC

Network port configuration

Configure the RLC network ports that are connected to Remote Gateway 9150
units as MCA data adapters with the first line able to place and receive data
calls. Configure the 911x network ports on the RLC as voice ports with flexible
voice/data allowed. To configure data ports, refer to "Sample configuration
files" on page 351.
If the RLC and its remote units connect only through the IP network, you
do not need to configure network ports for the RLC. The RLC and remote
units use an IP path to communicate with one another.
If your system uses both the IP and PSTN connections to route calls,
configure a sufficient number of network ports for the RLC to handle the
anticipated traffic between the remote units and the host PBX.
Remote Gateway 911x series units do not support MCAs.
Remote Gateway 911x series units do not support ATAs.
For further details, refer to the section on LD 11 in the Meridian 1 PBX X11 I/O
Guide (NTP 553-3001-400).
Meridian 1 PBX network port configuration for a Remote Gateway
9150 unit
To support a Remote Gateway 9150 unit on a Meridian 1 PBX, you must
configure the RLC network port as follows:
Class of Service: DTA, FLXD
DTAO prompt must be configured as MCA
BRI CLS must include: VCE DTA
TSP must set to USID = 0 to provide the BRI connection from the
Meridian 1 PBX.
Note: For the CS 2100 PBX, similar configuration rules apply. For
configuration requirements, refer to "CS 2100 configuration requirements" on
page 119.
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