Basic Parameters - Nortel SRG200 Configuration Manual

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Basic parameters

Table 14
provides a record of basic parameters that are significant for SRG operation. Typically,
these parameters are specified as part of BCM 4.0 foundation activities; in most cases, their
configuration is not covered in the SRG200/400 Release 1.5 Configuration Guide.
Table 14 Basic parameters (Sheet 1 of 2)
Parameter
Value
DN length
DN range
Destination code
for VoIP trunks
SRG IP address
Chapter 6 Setting up the private VoIP network
Context
Configured as part of BCM 4.0 foundation configuration.
There are four DN lengths to consider.
1. Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > General >
Dialing Plan - General panel > Global Settings
subpanel > DN length (intercom) field
This is the internal DN length. That is, the length of DNs for calls
between telephones on the SRG.
2. Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > Public Network >
Dialing Plan - Public Network panel> Public Network Settings
subpanel > Public Received number length field
For calls originating from the PSTN, this establishes the number of
digits the SRG retains.
3. Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > Private
Network > Dialing Plan - Private Network panel > Private
Network Settings subpanel > Private Received number length
field
For calls originating from a private network, this establishes the
number of digits the SRG retains.
4. Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > Private
Network > Dialing Plan - Private Network panel > Private
Network Settings subpanel > Private DN length field
Used for DPNSS applications only. Refer to the BCM 4.0
Networking Configuration Guide.
Configured as part of BCM 4.0 foundation configuration.
DN range of the SRG is set by the hardware configuration and
keycodes. Actual numbering is contiguous from the Start DN:
Administration > Utilities > Reset > Reset panel > Cold Reset
Telephony Services button > Cold Reset Telephony pop-up
window > Start DN field
Configured for advanced routing. Refer to
for outgoing calls" on page 74
VoIP destination code = VOIP Trunk Access Code* = AC1**
* VOIP Trunk Access Code is entered on the main office settings
panel. Refer to the server-specific chapters for details.
** For a UDP dialing plan, AC1 is the access code in the digit string
<AC1> <LOC> <DN>.
Configured as part of BCM 4.0 foundation configuration.
Path: Configuration > Resources > Network Interfaces >
Interface Name > Details for Interface panel > IP Settings tab
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"Call routing: configuring

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