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Nortel Mobile Communication 3100
Mobile Communication 3100
and Communication Server 1000
Solution Integration Guide
Release: 3.1
Document Revision: 02.01
www.nortel.com
NN49000-315
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Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Release: 3.1 Publication: NN49000-315 Document release date: 2 October 2009 Copyright © 2008-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. While the information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, except as otherwise expressly agreed to in writing NORTEL PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. The information and/or products described in this document are subject to change without not
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3 . Contents New in this release 5 Features 5 Other changes 5 Introduction 7 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview 9 CS 1000 engineering for MC 3100 9 CS 1000 Source Based Routing 13 SIP Gateway CLID Parameters configuration 13 Mobile prefix 15 Data Access Planning 15 CS 1000 data access considerations 16 Licensing requirements 16 Dialing plans and telephone numbers 17 Service DN 18 Universal Extensions 19 Caller ID table 19 Device Handoff key configuration in PBX telephones 20 CallPilot MWI C
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4 Configuring ISM requirements 43 Printing system license limits 43 NRS configuration 45 Configuring gateway endpoints on the NRS 46 Adding an NRS Routing rule 47 Adding a User Endpoint 49 CS 1000 configuration for client support 53 Configuring features and keys 54 Configuring the Device Handoff key 55 Configuring the TSC steering codes 56 Configuring dial plan parameters 56 Configuring the Digit Manipulation Index 58 Configuring a Route List Index 59 Configuring Call Forward No Answer 59 MCC 31
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5 . New in this release The following sections detail what’s new in Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 and Communication Server 1000 Solution Integration Guide (NN49000-315) for Mobile Communication 3100 (MC 3100) Release 3.1. "Features" (page 5) "Other changes" (page 5) Features For information on the features, see Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Fundamentals (NN42030-109). Other changes The following changes were made for MC 3100 Release 3.1: updated document to reference the MC 3100 Web
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6 New in this release April 2009 Standard 01.03. This document is up-issued to add a new section called "CallPilot MWI Configuration" and to delete the following sections: Installing the ECM MCG 3100 software Adding the MCG 3100 as an element from the primary ECM Upgrading to a different network framework Accessing the MC 3100 Web Console from the ECM January 2009 Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued to add a new section called "SIP Gateway CLID Parameters configuration". December
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7 . Introduction This document describes the interworking of the Mobile Communication 3100 (MC 3100) and Communication Server 1000 (CS 1000). The MC 3100 consists of the Mobile Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100), the MC 3100 Web User Interface (MC 3100 Web UI), and the clients: Nortel Mobile Communication Client 3100 (MCC 3100) for BlackBerry, MCC 3100 for Nokia, and MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile. For information on the MC 3100 solution, see Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Fundamentals (NN4204
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8 Introduction Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Mobile Communication 3100 and Communication Server 1000 Solution Integration Guide NN49000-315 02.01 2 October 2009 Copyright © 2008-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. .
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9 . MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview This section describes the deployment of the Mobile Communication 3100 (MC 3100) with the Communication Server 1000 (CS 1000). For information on the planning aspects related to the MC 3100 and CS 1000, see Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Planning and Engineering (NN42030-200), which covers the following topics: Mobile Communication Client 3100 (MCC 3100) deployment considerations Dialing plans and telephone numbers MC 3100 high availability sup
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10 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview — Each user requires one Universal Extension (UEXT). Each UEXT supports the SIP interface on the client. Configure the UEXT with the Fixed Mobile Convergence Line (FMCL) subtype.The FMCL subtype requires an Incremental Software Management (ISM) independent of the Mobile Extension (MOBX) subtype. — SIP Access Port license SIP Gateway, operating on the VxWorks Signaling Server platform SPS, using the NRS-SPS on the Linux-based NRS. — Configure each MC
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CS 1000 engineering for MC 3100 11 Figure 1 Client with CS 1000 and UDP Figure 2 "Client with CS 1000 and CDP" (page 11) shows an example of clients using a CS 1000 CDP. Figure 2 Client with CS 1000 and CDP The UEXT configuration requirements are shown in the following table. Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Mobile Communication 3100 and Communication Server 1000 Solution Integration Guide NN49000-315 02.01 2 October 2009 Copyright © 2008-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. .
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12 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview Table 1 UEXT configuration parameters Parame Description UDP example CDP example ter Subtype UEXT subtype; must be FMCL FMCL FMCL 5335 5335 primary On key 0; this determines contributes to an ESN of contributes to a DN of DN the user’s published 3435335 and a DID of 3435335 and a DID of addresses for both private +16139615335 +16139615335 electronic switched network (ESN) and public direct inward dial (DID). target 65553435335 888885335 Extends the user
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CS 1000 engineering for MC 3100 13 CS 1000 Source Based Routing CS 1000 Source Based Routing (SBR) occurs when the request Uniform Resource Indicator (URI) of the INVITE message sent from the Mobile Communication Client 3100 (MCC 3100) or the MCG 3100 contains the tag x-nt-net-feature=x-nt-home. For example, the following request URI triggers SBR: INVITE sip:+16131234567@nortel.com;x-nt-sip-line-service;x-nt-net-featur e=x-nt-home SIP/2.0 SBR causes the CS 1000 Network Routing Service-SIP Proxy
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14 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview For all public calls (subscriber [for example, NXX in North America], national [for example, NPA in North America], or international) E.164 fully qualified numbers are used to represent the caller. This is made possible through the use of the following parameters: Country Code Area Code Subscriber/Number of Digits to strip Subscriber/Prefix to insert National/Number of Digits to strip National/Prefix to insert The E.164 format of subscriber
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Data Access Planning 15 Parameter: National/Number of Digits to strip For incoming national (NPA) calls this parameter defines the number of digits to strip from the incoming phone number prior to conversion to E.164 format. Parameter: National / Prefix to insert For incoming national (NPA) calls this parameter defines the prefix to insert after stripping any digits necessary from the incoming phone number prior to conversion to E.164 format. Mobile prefix Before configuring and deploying the MCC
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16 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview CS 1000 data access considerations The MCG 3100 requires data access to the TLAN of the CS 1000. The MCG 3100 uses the CS 1000 SPS as the SIP Signaling Proxy. The media for all calls to and from MCC 3100 clients is anchored on the MCG 3100. The MCG 3100 will accept or transmit RTP to any IP endpoint within the enterprise (e.g. Media Cards, Other SIP clients, IP sets). Example If an UNISTIM set calls a user answering through the MCC 3100 on the mobile ph
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Dialing plans and telephone numbers 17 Dialing plans and telephone numbers MC 3100 supports telephone numbers in the following formats Dial strings, where the user enters all the digits to be dialed. Examples of dial strings include 2356, 63432356, 93432356 and 3432356. E.164 Fully Qualified International Numbers, where telephone numbers start with the plus (+) symbol. E.164 Fully Qualified International Numbers are also known as "plus numbers". Examples of Fully Qualified International Numb
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18 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview produce 00123456789 Call to a number outside Switzerland A user initiates a call to a contact with the phone number +14161234567. The URI incoming for the SIP INVITE for the call is sip:+14161234567@domain.com;user=phone CS 1000 digit processing adds to produce 00014161234567 Example 2 (North America) ECS is CS 1000 AC1=6, CNTC=1, NATC=1, INTC=011 Call to a number within North America A user initiates a call to a contact with the phone numb
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Universal Extensions 19 Configure the mobile prefix on the MCG 3100 gateway configuration tab as the incoming prefix for call termination. Configure the Service DN field on the MCG 3100 gateway configuration with the service DN. Universal Extensions A CS 1000 Universal Extension (UEXT) represents each mobile client instance. The Primary DN of the UEXT determines the user’s published addresses: both private electronic serial number (ESN) and public direct inward dialing DID (for example, Primary
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20 MC 3100 and CS 1000 deployment overview Device Handoff key configuration in PBX telephones To allow an MCC 3100 user to perform Device Handoff between the MCC 3100 and PBX telephone, a Handoff key must be configured on the desktop telephone. The MCC 3100 uses the same configuration and same user interface for device handoff as the Mobile Extension feature introduced in CS 1000 Release 5.5. Only one handoff key can be configured for a desktop telephone. Once configured, the key label on the tel