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22 Chapter 1 Introduction
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M1-ITG
The Meridian 1 Internet Telephony Gateway lets the M1 communicate with H.323 devices
including the Business Communications Manager. In Figure 1: Network diagram on page 21,
telephones on the M1 such as Meridian set A can initiate and receive calls with the other
telephones on the system across IP networks.
Telephones
The Business Communications Manager system can communicate using several different types of
telephones, ranging from traditional analog and digital telephones to IP telephones and H.323
terminals.
Traditional telephones
While traditional telephones cannot be connected to the Business Communications Manager
system with an IP connection, they can use VoIP trunks to make calls to other locations on a
network.
IP telephones
Nortel IP telephones include the i2004, i2002 and i2050. These devices connect to the Business
Communications Manager across an IP network through either a LAN or a WAN.
H.323 terminals
H.323 terminals include computers that have Microsoft NetMeeting installed, or other third-party
devices. These terminals connect through the network to either the LAN or WAN card on the
Business Communications Manager.
Gatekeeper
A gatekeeper tracks IP addresses of specified devices, and provides authorization for making and
accepting calls for these devices. A gatekeeper is not required for the Business Communications
Manager system, but can be useful on networks with a large number of devices. In Figure 1:
Network diagram on page 21, for example, when Norstar set A wants to call an H.323 device, and
Norstar set B is under the control of the gatekeeper, Norstar set A sends a request to the gatekeeper.
The gatekeeper, depending on how it is programmed, provides Norstar set A with the information
it needs to contact Norstar set B.
IP Network
In the network shown in Figure 1: Network diagram on page 21 several LANs and a WAN are
shown. When planning your network, be sure to consider your other needs for a data network.
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