Creating A Custom Msc Configuration; Table 153 Msc Custom Configuration Parameters - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Configuring the MSC resources

Creating a custom MSC configuration

You can create up to three custom MSC configurations. You must create a custom MSC
configuration before you can apply the configuration to the MSC.
To create a custom MSC configuration:
1
On the navigation tree, click the Resources key and click the Media Services Card key.
2
Click the MSC Configuration heading.
The Configurations screen appears.
3
Click the Custom1 tab to change the first custom configuration.
The Custom1 screen appears.
Note: If you want to change the second custom configuration, click the Custom2 tab.
If you want to change the third custom configuration, click the Custom3 tab.
4
Click the component you want to change (for example, IP Clients). The following table
describes each component.

Table 153 MSC custom configuration parameters

Component
Description
IP Clients
IP Clients are Nortel IP telephones.
DSP resources are required only when the IP telephone is in use (for example, to make a call,
receive a call, listen to voicemail).
For information about how to configure IP clients, refer to the Business Communications Manager
IP Telephony Configuration Guide.
Note: The codec (G.711, G.723 or G.729) you are using for the IP Client affects how many IP
clients you can use on your system.
IP Trunks
IP Trunks are communication channels that Business Communications Manager uses to send
and receive IP telephony calls using the Public Data Network. You can use IP trunks to connect
your Business Communications Manager system to:
another Business Communications Manager system
a Meridian 1 IPT system
a third-party H.323 end point or gateway
For information about how to configure IP trunks, refer to the Business Communications Manager
IP Telephony Configuration Guide.
Note: The codec (G.711, G.723 or G.729) you are using for the IP Trunk affects how many IP
Trunks you can use on your system.
Media Gateways
Media Gateways provide the connection between IP telephony devices (IP trunks, Nortel IP
telephones, and H.323 terminals) and normal telephony devices (PSTN lines; 7316E, 7316,
7208s, 7100, 7000 digital phones; analog telephones etc.).
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