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Converged Desktop Alias
Private Preferred Audio Device
(PAD)
Public Preferred Audio Device
(PAD)
Converged Desktop User Type
NN42020-105 MCS 5100 Release 4.0 Standard 01.06 November 2007
Description
Used for finding the subscriber when requests are received from the
CS1000. This alias is used in both originating and terminating call
scenarios. The converged desktop alias must be unique across the
MCS system regardless of what domain is assigned to the CD user.
Because this number must be unique across the MCS system, Nortel
recommends that this alias be a CS1000 Universal Dialing Plan (UDP)
number unique to the subscriber.
The M1 recommends that the alias be the M1 PNI+UDP. For example
Configure the user's extension as a 4-digit number (for example,
extension = 5573)
Configure the 3-digit Home Location Codes (HLOC codes) for user
groups, such as end users (for example HLOC = 343)
HLOC and user's extension create the user's UDP number that is
unique with an enterprise: HLOC + Extension (for example, UDP
Number: 3435573)
Configure the Private Network Identifier (PNI) for user groups, such
as end users (for example, PNI = 00001)
PNI, HLOC and user's extension create the Global user ID that is
globally unique: PNI + HLOC + Extension (for example, Global ID:
000013435573)
Private PAD number appears when
The originator and terminator are in the same root domain. The
originator can be another PC Client or a Converged Desktop 2 user.
The originator and terminator are in different domains, but the
public name and number for the originator are not provisioned.
The Public PAD number is not provisioned.
Public PAD number appears when
The originator and the terminator are in different domains and the
originator has public name or number provisioned.
The incoming subscriber is not known at the MCS.
The Private PAD number is not provisioned.
Must be to an Enterprise Converged User when interfacing to the CS
1000.
Note: You can assign additional aliases to the converged desktop user if
you cannot find the converged desktop user using telephony translations,
as long as the alias is not the same as the Converged Desktop Alias. You
can use these additional aliases for private dial plans (for example,
coordinated dialing plan [CDP]).

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