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Technical
Configuration Notes

Configure MCD 4.0 for use with Nortel


CS1K
SIP CoE 10-4940-00119
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Table of Contents

OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 1
Interop History....................................................................................................................1
Interop Status ....................................................................................................................1
Software & Hardware Setup...............................................................................................1

CONFIGURATION NOTES ....................................................................................... 2


3300 Configuration Notes ..................................................................................................2
Network Requirements.................................................................................................................... 2
Assumptions for the 3300 Programming......................................................................................... 2
Licensing and Option Selection – SIP Licensing ............................................................................ 3
Class of Service Assignment .......................................................................................................... 4
Network Element Assignment ......................................................................................................... 5
Trunk Service Assignment .............................................................................................................. 7
Route Assignment ........................................................................................................................... 8
ARS Digits Dialed Assignment ........................................................................................................ 9

NORTEL CS1K CONFIGURATION NOTES ........................................................... 10

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Overview
This document provides a reference to Mitel Authorized Solutions providers for configuring
the Mitel 3300 to connect to a Nortel CS1K. The different devices can be configured in
various configurations depending on your VoIP solution. This document covers a basic setup
with required option setup.

Interop History

Version Date Reason

1 March , 2010 Field Assessed Interop with MCD 4.0 and Nortel CS1K

Interop Status
The Interop of Nortel CS1K has been given a Certification status. This service provider or
trunking device will be included in the SIP CoE Reference Guide. The status for the Nortel
CS1K achieved is:

For informational purposes only, field-assessed means that the Nortel


CS1K has been tested and/or used to some degree by someone
successfully, though details may or may not be available. Mitel
product support does NOT apply to field-assessed interops.

Software & Hardware Setup


This was the test setup to generate a basic SIP call between the Nortel CS1K and the 3300 .

Manufacturer Variant Software Version

Mitel 3300 – Mxe Platform 10.0.2.8


Cisco Nortel CS1K 4.5

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Configuration Notes
This section is a description of how the SIP Interop was configured. These notes should give
a guideline how a device can be configured in a customer environment and how the Nortel
CS1K and 3300 programming was configured in our test environment.

Disclaimer: Although Mitel has attempted to setup the interop testing facility as closely
as possible to a customer premise environment, implementation setup could be
different onsite. YOU MUST EXERCISE YOUR OWN DUE DILIGENCE IN REVIEWING,
planning, implementing, and testing a customer configuration.

3300 Configuration Notes


The following steps show how to program a 3300 to interconnect with the Nortel CS1K.

Network Requirements
• There must be adequate bandwidth to support the voice over IP. As a guide, the Ethernet
bandwidth is approx 85 Kb/s per G.711 voice session and 29 Kb/s per G.729 voice
session (assumes 20ms packetization). As an example, for 20 simultaneous SIP
sessions, the Ethernet bandwidth consumption will be approx 1.7 Mb/s for G.711 and
0.6Mb/s. Almost all Enterprise LAN networks can support this level of traffic without any
special engineering. Please refer to the 3300 Engineering guidelines for further
information.
• For high quality voice, the network connectivity must support a voice-quality grade of
service (packet loss <1%, jitter < 30ms, one-way delay < 80ms).

Assumptions for the 3300 Programming


• The SIP signaling connection uses UDP on Port 5060.

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Licensing and Option Selection – SIP Licensing

Ensure that the 3300 is equipped with enough SIP trunking licenses for the connection to the
Nortel CS1K This can be verified within the License and Option Selection form.

Enter the total number of licenses in the SIP Trunk Licences field. This is the maximum
number of SIP trunk sessions that can be configured in the 3300 to be used with all service
providers, applications and SIP trunking devices.

Figure 1 – License and Option Selection

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Class of Service Assignment

The Class of Service Options Assignment form is used to create or edit a Class of Service
and specify its options. Classes of Service, identified by Class of Service numbers, are
referenced in the Trunk Service Assignment form for SIP trunks.

Many different options may be required for your site deployment, but ensure that “Public
Network Access via DPNSS” Class of Service Option is configured for all devices that make
outgoing calls through the SIP trunks in the 3300.

• Public Network Access via DPNSS set to Yes


• Campon Tone Security/FAX Machine set to Yes
• Busy Override Security set to Yes

Figure 2 – Class of Service

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Network Element Assignment

Create a network element for the Nortel CS1K. In this example, the Nortel CS1K is reachable
by FQDN (Make sure the 3300 is using a DNS server that can resolve the FQDN) and is
defined as CS1K-EBX” in the network element assignment form.

Set the transport to UDP and port to 5060.

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SIP Peer Profile


The recommended connectivity via SIP Trunking does not require additional physical
interfaces. IP/Ethernet connectivity is part of the base 3300 Platform. The SIP Peer Profile
should be configured with the following options: NOTE: Ensure the remaining SIP Peer
profile policy options are similar the screen capture below.

Figure 3 – SIP Peer Profile Assignment

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Trunk Service Assignment

This is configured in the Trunk Attributes form. In this example the Trunk Attributes is defined
for Trunk Attributes Number 4 which will be used to direct incoming calls to an answer point
in the 3300.

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Route Assignment
Create a route for SIP Trunks connecting a trunk to the Nortel CS1K. In this example, the
SIP trunk is assigned to Route Number 4. Choose SIP Trunk as a routing medium and
choose the SIP Peer Profile and Digit Modification entry created earlier.

Figure 8 – SIP Trunk Route Assignment

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ARS Digits Dialed Assignment


ARS initiates the routing of trunk calls when certain digits are dialed from a station. In this
example, when a user dials 80XXXX, the call will be routed to the CS1K (ie. Route 4).

Figure 4 – ARS Digit Dialed Assignment

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Nortel CS1K Configuration Notes

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CONFIGURAÇÃO DA ROTA 7 NORTEL x MITEL

TYPE: RDB
CUST 0
ROUT 7

TYPE RDB
CUST 00
DMOD
ROUT 7
DES NORTEL-X-MITEL
TKTP TIE
NPID_TBL_NUM 0
ESN NO
RPA NO
CNVT NO
SAT NO
RCLS EXT
VTRK NO
NODE
DTRK YES
BRIP NO
DGTP PRI2
ISDN YES
MODE PRA
IFC ISGF
SBN NO
PNI 00000
NCNA NO
NCRD NO
CTYP UKWN
INAC YES
ISAR NO
CPFXS YES
DAPC NO
INTC NO
DSEL VCE
PTYP DTT
AUTO NO
DNIS NO
DCDR NO
ICOG IAO
SRCH LIN
TRMB YES
STEP
ACOD 107
TCPP NO
TARG
CLEN 1
BILN NO
OABS
INST
IDC YES
DCNO 7
NDNO 7 *
DEXT NO

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DNAM NO
ANTK
SIGO STD
MFC NO
ICIS YES
OGIS YES
PTUT 0
TIMR ICF 512
OGF 512
EOD 13952
NRD 10112
DDL 70
ODT 4096

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RGV 640
GTO 896
GTI 896
SFB 3
NBS 2048
NBL 4096

IENB 5
TFD 0
VSS 0
VGD 6
DTD NO
SCDT NO
2 DT NO
DRNG NO
CDR NO
NATL YES
SSL
CFWR NO
IDOP NO
VRAT NO
MUS YES
MRT 10
PANS YES
EQAR NO
FRL 0 0
FRL 1 1
FRL 2 2
FRL 3 3
FRL 4 4
FRL 5 5
FRL 6 6
FRL 7 7
OHQ NO
OHQT 00
CBQ NO
AUTH NO
TTBL 0
ATAN NO

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PLEV 2
OPR NO
ALRM NO
ART 0
PECL NO
DCTI 0
TIDY 107 7
SGRP 0
CCBA NO
ARDN NO
AACR NO

CDN 6903 NORTEL x MITEL

TYPE ACD
CUST 0
ACDN 6903

TYPE ACD
CUST 0
ACDN 6903
MWC NO
DSAC NO
MAXP 1
SDNB NO
BSCW NO
ISAP NO
AACQ NO
RGAI NO
ACAA NO
FRRT
SRRT
NRRT
FROA NO
CALP POS
ICDD NO
NCFW 3336903
FNCF NO
CWTT NONE
HMSB YES
ACPQ NO
FORC NO
RTQT 0
SPCP NO
OBTN NO
RAO NO
CWTH 1
NCWL NO
BYTH 0
OVTH 2047
TOFT NONE
HPQ NO
OCN NO
OVDN
IFDN

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OVBU LNK LNK LNK LNK


EMRT
MURT
RTPC NO
RAGT 4
DURT 30
RSND 4
FCTH 20
CRQS 100
CCBA NO
IVR NO
OBSC NO
OBPT 5

ROTA 7 TIE LINE COM 30 CANAIS NORTEL x MITEL

TKTP TIE
ROUT 7
DES NORTEL-X-MITEL
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