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62 Communication Server 1000
Table 19
LD 11 PCA configuration (cont’d.)
Prompt Command Description
ZONE
<zone#>
Enter a Zone Number.
Other
Prompts
[RETURN] Press the RETURN key to skip other
prompts.
KEY <key#> SCR
<primary DN>
Enter the primary DN (for example, 0 SCR
5335).
KEY <key#> Hot P
<length>
<target DN>
Enter the target DN (for example, 1 HOT P 9
999995335).
Other
Prompts
[RETURN] Press the RETURN key to skip other
prompts.
Caller ID table
All CS 1000 telephones use the Caller ID table. The Caller ID table is
required for the MCC 3100 to correctly build the Caller ID (CLID) for both
Private network and Public network calls from a number or extension.
Outgoing SIP calls from the MCG 3100 on behalf of the MCC 3100 for
BlackBerry/Nokia use the CLID table configured against the Multiple
Appearance Directory Number Redirection Prime (MARP) TN in the
Multiple Access Directory Number (MADN) group of the MCC 3100 user
Enterprise Communication Server configuration
Each MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile Dual Mode user is represented
by an ECS User Endpoint (UE). Create the UE in the L0 domain that
corresponds to the CS 1000 that hosts the user. A typical UE attribute
configuration is as follows:
Username: user’s ESN number (for example, 3435336)
Tandem gateway endpoint name: none
L0 directory number (DN): something based on the user’s DN that can
never match in the CDP or UDP
This can be the last digit of the Mobility HLOC + User’s ESN DN (for
example, 53435336).
L1 directory number (DN) prefix: leading digits of the Mobility HLOC
that are not already used as part of the L0 directory number (DN), (for
example, 55); L1 DN prefix + L0 DN represent the associated PCA
Target DN (without AC1 access code)
Authentication enabled: Authentication on
Authentication password: xxxxxxx
Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Series Portfolio
Nortel Mobile Communication Client 3100 for Windows Mobile Dual Mode Administration
NN42030-601 02.01 Standard
9 May 2008
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