Call Forwarding Options - Nortel SRG50 Configuration Manual

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On the Primary Terminal Proxy Server (S1) and Secondary Terminal Proxy Server (S2)
subpanels:
a
In the IP address field, enter the IP address of the SRG50.
b On the Port pull-down menu, select SRG.
c
In the Retry field, enter the number of retries that the IP telephone is allowed to connect to
the SRG50 before an event is generated (refer to
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Select the Address Ranges tab and add a range of IP address to meet the requirements of your
system.

Call forwarding options

There are two options for configuring call forwarding on the SRG50:
The target DN is determined by the BUID (CS 1000) or the MODN (CS 2000).
In this case, the information required for call forwarding is entered using the
SRG-specific panels of the SRG50 Element Manager (Configuration > Resources >
Survivable Remote Gateway). Refer to the server-specific chapters for details
1000 considerations" on page 33 and"CS 2000 considerations" on page
The target DN is configured explicitly for each IP telephone.
The DN is configured through the SRG50 Element Manager on the Telephony > Sets
> Active Sets panel using the standard BCM50 procedure (refer to the BCM50 Device
Configuration Guide for details). Typically, the call forward number is the BUID
(CS 1000) or MODN (CS 2000).
The disadvantage of the second option is that the installer must configure the target
DN in two places: on the Active Sets panel and on the SRG50-specific panels (the
SRG-specific panels must be completed). The SRG50 looks at the SRG50-specific
panels first. It goes to the Active Sets panel only if the VOIP Trunk Access Code has
not been configured.
Note: Call forwarding is mandatory for the CS 1000 but is optional for
the CS 2000.
Chapter 5 Setting up IP telephones
"IP terminal details" on page
Survivable Remote Gateway 50 Configuration Guide
71
96).
("CS
53).

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