
32 Interworking requirements with CS 1000
CS 1000 Source Based Routing
CS 1000 Source Based Routing (SBR) occurs when the request Uniform
Resource Indicator (URI) of the INVITE message sent from the Mobile
Communication Client 3100 (MCC 3100) or the MCG 3100 contains the
tag x-nt-net-feature=x-nt-home. For example, the following request URI
triggers SBR:
e=x-nt-home SIP/2.0
SBR causes the CS 1000 Network Routing Service-SIP Proxy Service
(NRS-SPS) to route the call attempt (INVITE) to the P-Asserted-Id in the
SIP INVITE instead of using the Request URI.
Using SBR means that all calls from a SIP user route to the home call
server for origination, allowing the call server to apply features such as
Calling Line ID (CLID) and Network Class of Service (NCOS) to SIP calls.
In the MCG 3100, use the User Prefix/Phone-context for Call origination
field to configure SBR. For information, see Nortel Mobile Communication
3100 Administration and Security (NN42030-600).
CS 1000 package requirements
CS 1000 requires the following packages to support MC 3100:
• FMCL package (414)
•
Mobile Extension (412)
•
PCA (398)
• ISDN (145)
If the MC 3100 supports the CallPilot Message Waiting Indicator, the
following package must be licensed:
• Premium Service and NMC (175, 219)
CS 1000 engineering for MC 3100
The MC 3100 Web User Interface, MCC 3100 for BlackBerry, MCC 3100
for Nokia, MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile, and MCG 3100 depend on the
following CS 1000 components:
• Call server
— Each user requires one Universal Extension (UEXT). Each UEXT
supports the SIP interface on the client. Configure the UEXT with
the Fixed Mobile Convergence Line (FMCL) subtype.The FMCL
subtype requires an Incremental Software Management (ISM)
independent of the Mobile Extension (MOBX) subtype.
Nortel Mobile Communication 3100
Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Planning and Engineering
NN42030-200 04.01 2 October 2009
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