
• Forwarding Service DN to Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway on
page 103
• Configuring a Handoff key on page 105
•
Configuring a HOT P key on page 106
• Configuring the SIP trunk gateway on page 107
• Configuring NRS on page 112
Configuring zones
For information about configuring zones, see Converging the Data Network for VoIP
Fundamentals, NN43001-260.
Virtual Trunks must be configured with a different zone number than the endpoints.
Zone Number (ZONE):
Intrazone Bandwidth (INTRA_BW):
Intrazone Strategy (INTRA_STGY):
Best Quality (BQ)Best Bandwidth (BB) Interzone Bandwidth (INTER_BW):
Interzone Strategy (INTER_STGY): Best Quality (BQ)Best Bandwidth (BB)
Resource Type (RES_TYPE): Shared (SHARED)Private (PRIVATE)
Zone Intent (ZBRN): MO (MO)BMG (BMG)VTRK (VTRK)
Description (ZDES):
Configuring a D-channel for virtual trunks
The NRS-SPS application requires Virtual Trunks (routes) to communicate with the Call Server.
Virtual Trunks require D-Channels for control and signaling information. Configure the Virtual
D-channels in Element Manager or LD 17 (ADAN gate opener).
The calls that use the virtual trunk on the Avaya CS 1000 are:
• calls from the UEXT to Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway (mobility prefixed)
• calls from the DID service DN to Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway (mobility
prefixed)
• calls from the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway outbound
Use this procedure to configure a Virtual D-channel using Element Manager.
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