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SIP protocol configuration 59
8
Click Save and Transfer.
9
Click OK when the system is done transferring data and the
successful transfer message appears.
—End—
Configuring IP networking for SIP
The IP Peer Networking configuration for SIP in the Call Server is similar
to the H.323 configuration. For each Call Server in the IP Peer Network,
perform the following tasks:
1. Define the customer to support ISDN (LD 15).
2. Create the virtual D-channel (LD 17).
3. Configure the zones (LD 117).
4. Create the virtual route (LD 16).
Enter SIP in the VTRK page.
5. Create the virtual trunk.
6. Create the ESN data block for CDP (LD 86).
7. Create the Network Control (NCTL) block for network access (LD 87).
8. Create the RLB that uses the virtual tr unk route (LD 86).
9. Create the CDP steering codes (LD 87).
If the system is already configured for H.323, you do not need to perform
steps 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 again.
Defining the customer to support ISDN
Complete the following procedure to define the customer to support ISDN.
Step Action
1
Log on to Element Manager.
2
Select Customers.
3
Select the Customer Number you wish to edit.
The Customer Edit page appears. See Figure 3 "Customer Edit"
(page 28).
Enterprise: Common
Solution Integration Guide for Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0/Business Communications Manager
NN43001-326 01.06 Standard
Release 5.0 12 March 2008
Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks
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