
7. Ensure that Endpoint Authentication Enabled is configured to Authentication
Off.
8. For SIP support, select Dynamic SIP endpoint.
9. For SIP transport, select the transport protocol type. The Avaya 3100 Mobile
Communicator supports UDP.
10. Type a value for the SIP port, or leave the default value of 5060.
11. Click Save.
12. Cut over and commit database. See
Committing NRS Database on page 113.
Note: It is not necessary to Cut over and commit the database until you have
completed all the configuration procedures.
Adding a User Endpoint
Use this procedure to add a user endpoint to the NRS.
Each mobile client instance is represented by a User Endpoint (UE). Create the UE in the L0
domain that corresponds to the PBX that hosts the user. A typical UE attribute configuration
is as follows:
• User name: user’s Electronic Switched Network (ESN) number (for example, 3435335)
• Tandem gateway endpoint name: (do not configure) none
• L0 directory number (DN): a number based on the user’s DN that can never match in the
Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP) or Universal Dialing Plan (UDP). This can be the last digit
of the mobile prefix mobile prefix + User’s ESN DN (for example, 53435335).
• L1 directory number (DN) prefix: (not required) none
• Authentication enabled: Authentication on
• Authentication password: xxxxxxx
The Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway registers as a gateway endpoint. As each
client logs on, the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway uses the user account on the
Avaya CS 1000 to validate the password of the user. Call routing does not use SIP registration.
1. Open NRS Manager by doing one of the following: In Element Manager, select
Network, Elements and select the NRS from the Elements page. OR In Internet
Explorer, enter the IP address of the NRS into the address bar.
2. Ensure Standby database is selected.
The Standby database is used for administrator changes.
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