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AT&T IP Flexible Reach Service
Nortel BCM200/400 (Release 4.0.2.03a) H.323 Configuration Guide
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Customer Configuration Guide – Issue number and date
1.3 Trouble Reporting
Nortel and AT&T will make every effort to quickly resolve reported troubles. The
time required for trouble shooting can be reduced if the customer has the
necessary detailed information available when reporting a problem. Prior to
reporting a problem please provide a Wireshark or TCPDUMP trace of the failed
call.
1.4 Document Feedback
IP PBX administrators who would like to provide feedback on the contents of this
document should send it to Brian Stegemoller (brianstegemo@avaya.com
) with a
copy to Al Chee (alchee@avaya.com) and Steven Chen
(stevenchen@avaya.com).
1.5 Document Change History
Issue 1.0 01-03-2007; first general release
Issue 1.1 02-05-2007;
1) Modified section 4.2 for clarity of IP trunks and line
pool configuration.
2) Added CCG disclaimer statement at end of document.
3) Modified cover page.
Issue 1.2 March 2, 2007; Modified section 4.2 with additional
clarification of BCM IP trunk operation.
Issue 1.3 March 15, 2007; Modified section 2, special note
regarding specific unsupported BCM to BCM unattended
call transfers.
Issue 1.4 May 16, 2007 – Added footnote
Issue 1.5 June 27, 2007;
1) Modified section 4.2 to reflect 4-digit dialing plan
configuration.
2) Modified section 4.7 to reflect 4-digit public received
number configuration.
3) Added Appendix A for procedure on configuring
destination code with “wild card”; this is deployed when
the IP Flexible Reach private dial plan (site code) is the
same digit used for the BCM’s destination code.










