Specifications

AT&T IP Flexible Reach Service
Nortel BCM200/400 (Release 4.0.2.03a) H.323 Configuration Guide
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3 Overview
This section provides a service overview of the Nortel Business Communication
Manager 200/400 (BCM200/400) IP PBX integration with AT&T IP Flexible Reach
service. For an overview of Nortel BCM50 for IP Flexible Reach; please reference
a separate document named “Nortel BCM50 Configuration Guide.”
Figure 1: AT&T IP Flexible Reach Network
The Nortel BCM customer premises site shall consist of the following
components.
Nortel IP 2004 or IP 2002 phones – These phones use the Nortel
proprietary UNIStim signaling protocol to communicate to the Nortel
BCM200/400 IP PBX for call feature and routing support. These phones
can be connected to a Nortel Ethernet switch (ES 470, ERS 5520, etc.)
that supplies in-line power (IEEE 802.3af) to the phones.
Nortel BCM200/400
Private Side
Legacy
Circuit
PBX
AT&T Managed
With
Voice GW
Call Control
Element
Public Side
Switch
AT&T
Managed
Router
With NAT
IP Border
Element
Network
Gateway
Border
Element
PST
Application
Server