Associating Cos And The Route; Telephony Route Provisioning Scenario And Examples - Nortel 5100 User Manual

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Associating CoS and the route

The CoS and routes are tied together to provide the user restrictions in the
following table. This table shows that only the lobby_dial_plan CoS has access to
the 5+4-digit dialing, therefore restricting phones in a lobby to only 5-digit dialing
only. The company_dial_plan, having the highest CoS, has access to all three
routes.
CoS
lobby_dial_plan
local_dial_plan
company_dial_plan
all_dial_plans

Telephony route provisioning scenario and examples

The following steps in this section provide a scenario and sequence to follow
when using the sample dial plan to provision telephony routing:
NN42020-105 MCS 5100 Release 4.0 Standard 01.06 November 2007
The 9+10-digit dial plan is used to access the SIP PRI Gateway to terminate
calls to a PSTN network; so this is assigned a gateway route.
The 6+7-digit dial plan is used for communicating between two parent
domains; therefore, this digit range is assigned to SIP routes.
"Create the parent and subdomains" on page 227
"Create the CoS" on page 227
"Create the subscribers and assign the CoS" on page 228
"Create gateways, gateway routes and trunk groups" on page 228
Routes
5+4 digits to reach subscribers in rich.abc.com
5+4 digits to reach subscribers in rich.abc.com
9+10 digits to reach a PSTN subscriber. Strip the 9 before
reaching the subscriber.
5+4 digits to reach subscribers in rich.abc.com
9+10 digits to reach a PSTN subscriber. Strip the 9 before
reaching the subscriber.
6+7 digits to reach xyz.com from abc.com
6+7 digits to reach abc.com from xyz.com

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