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1.0 Introduction
This document will cover the basic setup of the Nortel BCM50 R5.0 and BCM450 R5.0 for use with the Bell
Canada SIP Trunking service.
Testing was performed in accordance to the Bell Canada test plan and all the core features of the SIP
Trunking service were verified.
The BCM450 configuration detailed in this document was verified in a lab environment with a minimal
configuration used to ensure proper interoperability between Bell’s SIP network and the system under
test.
DISCLAIMER: The configuration described in this document details only the minimum configuration required for
interoperability to be successful; so care must be taken by the network administrator to ensure this configuration
is valid for their deployment network, accounting for version differences, and possible feature conflicts with their
CPE environment as well. Note all test cases where run BCM450 R5.0 hardware. Minimal testing was performed
on the BCM50R5.0 system as the function of the BCM50 R5.0 and BCM450 R5.0 systems are identical this
service.
1.1 Prerequisites
This document assumes the reader possesses administrator-level knowledge in regard to the deployment and
configuration of the BCM line of products and there associated Management tools. Based on that assumption,
this document will only cover what is necessary to connect the specified the BCM hardware to the Bell SIP
Trunking service. The document does not cover any non-trunk-related configurations or any complex trunk-routing
scenarios specific to a given customer deployment scenario.
1.1.1 Required Reading
The reader is urged to consult the Bell SIP Trunking Service Interface Document for more detailed coverage of
the content in this guide. The Service Interface Document includes detailed coverage of the SIP –Trunking
service parameters, including example SIP messages, full coverage of the production version of the dial-plan, and
detailed coverage of codec support and policies for trans-coder invocation.
1.2 Document Change History
Date, Version Summary of Changes
April 12
th
, 2010, Issue 1.0 original publication
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