Nortel Networks NN10033-111 User Manual
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Overview
NN10033-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003
Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks
Nortel Networks Confidential
Figure 1 shows a network view of the MCP/CS 2000 interconnection.
The MCP configuration enables direct connection between the MCP
and CS 2000 with no intervening SIP proxies. The CS 2000 and its
associated media gateways are placed in the private managed
network.
The MCP configuration enables direct connection between the MCP
and CS 2000 with no intervening SIP proxies. The CS 2000 and its
associated media gateways are placed in the private managed
network.
Figure 1 MCP/CS 2000 Network view
Supported services
This section provides information on services that can interwork
between the two platforms.
between the two platforms.
VPN Dialing
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) dial plan enables an enterprise to have
one common dial plan across different geographic locations without
incurring long-distance expenses.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) dial plan enables an enterprise to have
one common dial plan across different geographic locations without
incurring long-distance expenses.
The MCP system uses domains to manage its call routing, while the CS
2000 system uses customer groups.
2000 system uses customer groups.
A profile is used to facilitate call routing between the two systems. The
header named “x-nortel-profile” is used to identify the CS 2000 profile.
The profile is used to map the domain to a PSTN customer group in the
PRODOMAIN table in the Database Module.
header named “x-nortel-profile” is used to identify the CS 2000 profile.
The profile is used to map the domain to a PSTN customer group in the
PRODOMAIN table in the Database Module.
SIP
SIP-T
SIP-T
SIP-T
MCP
network 2
MCP
network 1
PSTN
network 1
PSTN
network 2
SIP
SIP