
Technical Configuration Guide for: BCM50 to CS2K V2.0 November, 2005
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2. CS2K Setup
It should be clearly understood by the reader that the design and implementation of translations is
customer specific. What is contained herein is one way of accomplishing the objective; there are
other methods which are equally effective.
To simplify the vulgarization of the concepts within, a North American ISDN PRI context was
selected. This does not limit this solution to that signaling context; it does work with other PRI
variants.
2.1 Software Optionality Control (SOC)
It is critical that the CS2K have the H.323 Gatekeeper functionality activated. For further
information on the SOC, please consult NTP 297-8991-901 (www.nortel.com); customers may
purchase software activation codes from authorized Nortel Sales Representatives.
For the H.323 Gatekeeper, please ensure that CS2B0004 is enabled. Firstly, you need to unlock
the SOC by assigning a limit; this will also set the right to use flag:
• assign limit 100 <license key #1> to CS2B0004
Secondly, activation is accomplished by setting the state. This requires a second license key:
• assign state on <license key #2> to CS2B0004
When completed, the CS2B004 option should appear as follows:
>soc
SOC:
OPTION NAME RTU STATE USAGE LIMIT UNITS LAST_CHG
CS2B0004 H323 Gatekeeper Y ON 8 100 1VC 05/01/20
2.2 Trunking
The CS2K needs to have unique addressable connection paths on which it may route calls to
each BCM. These are referred to as trunk members within a group. They are defined in the
following order through the tables.
2.2.1 TABLE: CLLI
The Common Language Location Identifier, or CLLI, is the route of the trunk group datafill. In this
example, the CLLI BCM_M50 is associated to an administrator.
CLLI ADNUM TRKGRSIZ ADMININF
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BCM_M50 411 50 PIERRE_FOURNIER
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