How The Remote And Network Ports Work Together; Cs 2100 Configuration Requirements - Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual

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June 2005

How the remote and network ports work together

RLCs configured as PSTN-only, or in QoS transition situations, route voice
traffic through the PSTN. a call placed to voice port 0 can be relayed to a
Remote Gateway 9150 unit configured as PSTN-only. For this call, the RLC
calls the Remote Gateway 9150 unit using the dedicated network port for that
unit. Each network port on a Remote Gateway 9150 unit supports up to eight
simultaneous calls using G.729A (8 Kbps) compression. For Remote Gateway
911x units, each network port supports only one call, regardless of compression.

CS 2100 configuration requirements

This section describes the CS 2100 PBX configuration that is needed to support
the Remote Gateway 9150 unit.
Note: You must configure the Remote Gateway 9150 unit operating behind a
CS 2100 PBX using Meridian 1 PBX key numbering.
M2000 telephone set key numbering
The key numbering convention for M2000 series telephones on the Remote
Gateway 9150 unit is different from the key numbering convention on the
CS 2100 PBX.
On the Remote Gateway 9150 unit, keys are numbered from 0 through 15,
whereas on the CS 2100 PBX, keys are numbered from 1 through 16. Refer to
the following figure for a comparison:
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
M1 CS 2100 CS 2100 M1
RLC Installation and Administration Guide
M2616
— —
16
8
— —
15
7
— —
14
6
— —
13
5
— —
12
4
— —
11
3
— —
10
2
9 — —
1
Configuring the host PBX for the RLC
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6
5
4
3
2
1
M1 = Meridian 1 PBX
0
CS 2100 = Communication
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