Meridian Tro Programming; An Example Of A Private Network With Meridian 1 - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Meridian TRO programming

If you are using a Meridian 1 system as part of the network, you need the following programming
for each system:
M1 TRO set to yes for BCM route:
LD 16
TYPE: RDB
Cust: xx
Rout: 0-511
TRO: Yes

An example of a private network with Meridian 1

Figure 98
shows a private network composed of one central Meridian 1, and two sites with BCM
systems all connected by SL-1, with MCDN activated on all sites. This example uses a coordinated
dialing plan (CDP). The DNs consist of four digits. The first digit is a destination code which is
specific to each system. The last three digits are unique to each telephone within that system. Refer
to
"Dialing plan: Private network settings" on page 281
available to private networks.
Chapter 32 Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP
for a description of the dialing plans
Networking Configuration Guide
307

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