Private Networking: Using Destination Codes - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 37

Private networking: Using destination codes

By properly planning and programming routing tables and destination codes, an installer can
create a dialing plan where VoIP lines between BCM are available to other systems in the network.
Figure 106
shows a network of three BCMs. Two remote systems connect to a central system.
Figure 106 Dialing plan for VoIP routing network
Pool BlocA
Each system must be running BCM software. Each system must be equipped with target lines and
a VoIP keycodes with at least one IP Trunk line. Programming information for this network is
shown in
Table
Table 72 VoIP routing for a BCM network (Sheet 1 of 3)
New York office:
Parameter
Line Programming
Network line (external)
Line 001-004
Line type
Target line (internal)
Line 125
New York
Network # 2221
Received # 2221
Internal # 2221
Pool BlocA
VoIP
72.
Setting
VoIP
BlocA
Target line
Toronto
Network # 6221
Received # 6221
Internal # 6221
Pool BlocA
Pool BlocA
VoIP
Santa Clara
Network # 4221
Received # 4221
Internal # 4221
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