User`s guide

Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 111
Dialogic Corporation
1.40 PBX Integration Support for Nortel BCM
The Service Update adds support for Nortel Business Communications Manager (BCM)
when using the Dialogic
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D/82JCT-U Board. The level of support is comparable to that
provided for the Nortel M7324 telephone as described in the Dialogic
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PBX Integration
Board User's Guide with the following notable exceptions:
The information in Section 4.5.1, “Nortel Norstar Programming Requirements” does
not apply when using the Nortel BCM. See the Nortel BCM Programming
Requirements section below for equivalent information.
The Message Waiting Indication (MWI) and Calling Party ID (CPID) features, which
are supported for the Nortel M7324 telephone, are not supported for the Nortel BCM.
Accordingly, the behavior of the dx_dial( ) and d42_gtcallid( ) functions are as
follows:
If dx_dial( ) is called to set MWI, it does not return an error code. The MWI
functionality simply does not take place.
If d42_gtcallid( ) is called, the function returns -1. If the ATDV_LASTERR( )
function is called after d42_gtcallid( ), it returns ED42_UNSUPPORTED.
Nortel BCM Programming Requirements
When using a Dialogic
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PBX Integration Board with the Nortel Business Communication
Manager (BCM), there are specific switch programming requirements. The user must
ensure that these features are set correctly (and assigned to the right keys) so that the
PBX Integration Board and the APIs provided by Dialogic function correctly. The following
instructions demonstrate how to configure a single extension. Additional extensions can
be configured in a similar manner.
Note: This section applies to the configuration of Nortel BCM, version 3.7. Different versions of
the Nortel BCM software may not function exactly as described here.
Configuration of the Nortel BCM begins by logging in to the Unified Manager. After login,
click the Wizards menu option to open the Setup and Management Wizards menu.
Next, click the Add Users menu option. Following this selection, the user is presented
with a series of configuration menus. The following tables and text identify the
configuration menus in the order in which they are presented. Menu options shown in
bold text indicate parameters that should be changed from their default values.
The next table enables the user to define individual names for each extension. If desired,
enter a name next to the corresponding extension. Otherwise, leave the name field blank.
Add Users Menu
DN Type: Set DNs
Set Model: M7324
Choose one or more DNs: <select DNs to program>
Use settings: Defined in This Wizard