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    Nor tel Communication Ser v er 1000 Nor tel Con v erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Comm unications Ser v er 2007 NN43001-121 .[...]

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    Document status: Standard Document version: 01.03 Document date: 30 April 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser v ed. LEGAL NO TICE While the information in this document is belie ved to be accurate and reliable , except as otherwise expressly ag reed to in wr iting. NORTEL PR OVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS" WITHOU[...]

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    3 Contents New in this release 9 Office Communications Server 2007 features 9 Other changes 9 Revision History 10 How to get help 11 Getting help from the Nor tel web site 11 Getting help over the telephone from a Nor tel Solutions Center 11 Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code 11 Getting help through a Nor tel distribut[...]

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    4 Contents Load Balancer planning 43 Load Balancer requirements 44 Redundancy with Load Balancers 45 Nor tel Application Switch 46 Capacity planning 46 OC 2007 client requirements 47 Load Balancer capacity requirements 47 SIP CTI (TR/87) ser vices requirements 47 Mediation server requirements 49 Signaling Server requirements 49 Call Server requirem[...]

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    Contents 5 Installation 101 OCS 2007 installation preparation and deployment 103 CS 1000 and Signaling Ser ver installation 105 OCS 2007 component installation 105 OCS Proxy server installation 107 Load Balancer installation 108 MCM installation 109 Configuration 111 Active Directory configuration 112 Office Communications Server configuration [...]

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    6 Contents CS 1000 configuration 173 Signaling Server configuration 177 SIP CTI Ser vices configuration settings 181 SIP CTI CLID configuration parameters 185 Configuring the SIP URI Map 189 Configuring CDR 190 Dialing E.164 Inter national Format Numbers from Office Communicator - Phone Calls (SIP CTI) 190 Normalizing phone numbers 192 SIP R[...]

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    Contents 7 MCM logs 228 Activating MCM logging 229 OCS logs 231 Case checklists 234 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details 237 Contents 237 Overview 237 Message sequence 238 Call flow 239 T elephon y Gatewa y and Ser vices call flow 239 Suppor ted features 246 Appendix B Configuration Examples 249 Contents 249 Introduction 249 Standard Editio[...]

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    8 Contents Procedure Configuring a Mediation Ser ver 133 Procedure Enabling replication to the Global Catalog 146 Procedure Configuring the SIP T runk Domain name 164 Procedure Enabling Remote Call Control and PBX integration 171 Procedure Adding a new normalization rule 195 Procedure Configuring a basic mailbox f or the UM user 199 Procedure Ad[...]

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    9 Ne w in this release Office Communications Server 2007 features Signaling traffic between Communication Ser v er 1000 and Office Communications Ser ver 2007 is suppor ted by Multimedia Conv ergence Manager (MCM) 3.0 . Media traffic is supported through the Mediation Ser ver . The f ollowing list shows new Office Communicator 2007 client f ea[...]

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    10 New in this release — SIP UPD A TE method is not suppor ted by Mediation Ser ver . This method enables SIP Gate wa ys and Endpoints to update the call inf or mation dur ing a call. Because the OCS 2007 Mediation Ser v er does not suppor t UPD A TE, re-INVITE’s need to be sent to the Mediation Ser ver f or ev er y change in the call inf or ma[...]

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    11 Ho w to g et help This chapter explains how to get help for Nor tel products and ser vices. Getting help from the Nor tel web site The best wa y to get technical suppor t for Nor tel products is from the Nor tel T echnical Suppor t web site: w ww . nor tel.com/suppor t This site provides quic k access to software, documentation, b ulletins, and [...]

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    12 How to get help Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract f or your Nor tel product from a distr ibutor or author ized reseller , contact the technical suppor t staff for that distributor or reseller . Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office [...]

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    13 Intr oduction This document describes the elements and processes necessar y to integrate Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 (CS 1000) with the Office Communications Ser ver 2007 (OCS 2007) in the Nor tel Conv erged Office. Prerequisites • Ensure CS 1000 Release 5.0 and the Product Enhancement P ackage is installed. • Microsoft suppor ts th[...]

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    14 Introduction Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    15 Con ver g ed Office component o ver vie w This chapter provides a brief technical descr iption of all the components associated with Nor tel Conv erged Office. Component overvie w navigation • "Conv erged Office " (page 15) • "Enter prise V oice " (page 17) • "OCS 2007 V oice components" (page 18) • "[...]

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    16 Conv erged Office component ov erview The Nor tel Conv erged Office feature combines the business-g rade telephony of the CS 1000 with the OCS 2007 Enter prise V oice solution to offer a pow erful conv erged office solution set that improves work er productivity . T elepresence and Multimodal (business set V oice over Internet Protocol (V oIP[...]

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    Enterpr ise V oice 17 • originate and receive Public Switched T elephone Network (PSTN) calls from the Office Communicator (OC) 2007 soft client when awa y from the office. • take adv antage of existing b usiness telephony f eatures on the CS 1000. Enterprise V oice This section describes the Office Communications Ser v er (OCS) 2007 Enter p[...]

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    18 Conv erged Office component ov erview • the Mediation Ser ver perf or ms all necessar y media transcoding and routes the call to the IP-PSTN gate wa y . • the IP-PSTN gatewa y , based on topology , applies local or PBX dialing rules and passes the call to the PSTN or PBX Enter prise V oice uses Real-Time T ranspor t Protocol (RTP) f or medi[...]

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    Media Gatew ays 19 • Address Book Ser vice—normalizes enter pr ise user phone numbers to E.164 f or mat to provision user Contacts in Office Communicator . The f ollowing figure shows the components essential f or voice suppor t. Figure 2 Core routing server components Media Gatewa ys Media gatewa ys are third-par ty hardware components that [...]

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    20 Conv erged Office component ov erview Media gatew ays translate the f ollowing protocols between the circuit-s witched PSTN network and the packet-s witched Enter prise V oice infrastructure: • Signaling protocol—SS7 and other protocols on the PSTN translate to SIP f or Enter prise V oice • T ranspor t protocol—T-Carr ier or E-Carr ier [...]

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    Mediation Server 21 • connects clients outside the network to inter nal Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) components, to enab le media tra versal of NA T and firew alls • acts as an intermediar y f or call flows that a gate wa y does not suppor t (such as calls from remote workers on an Enter prise V oice client) The Mediation Ser [...]

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    22 Conv erged Office component ov erview Remote Call Control with SIP CTI (TR/87) The CS 1000 and OCS 2007 integ ration f eature allows clients of the two systems (Microsoft OCS 2007 and Nor tel CS 1000) to communicate with each other . Y ou can associate an OC Client, which connects to the OCS, with a CS 1000 line. Y ou can perf orm operations on[...]

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    T elephony Gate way and Services 23 Figure 5 Remote Call Control The full set of b usiness-grade telephony f eatures av ailable with CS 1000 telephones is integrated with the OC 2007 client and can also be operated from a CS 1000 IP Phone, e ven when the client is unavailab le. This integration ensures that telephony ser vice reliability is preser [...]

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    24 Conv erged Office component ov erview With this solution, y ou can configure P ersonal Call Assistant (PCA) on the CS 1000 f or each user with this functionality . The CS 1000 configured with the PCA provides number plan translations, Call Detail Recording (CDR) f or outgoing calls, and enab les telephony f eatures, such as Call forward No An[...]

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    P ersonal Call Assistant 25 Figure 6 Dual forking e xample P ersonal Call Assistant Many of the f eatures provided by CS 1000 to traditional telephones are e xtended to Office Communicator clients configured with the P ersonal Call Assistant (PCA). F or example , calls that remain unansw ered can be f orwarded using the Call Forw ard No Ans wer f[...]

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    26 Conv erged Office component ov erview Gatew ay and Services to alwa ys tandem through the user’s active Call Ser ver . Note that with Geographic Redundancy f eatures, a user’s active Call Ser ver ma y change dur ing f ailure scenar ios. The Network Class of Ser vice (NCOS) setting f or outgoing calls from Office Communicator clients is det[...]

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    OCS 2007 snap-in 27 specifically in Computer mode. F eatures such as Call Forw ard No Ans wer , Unified Messaging, Call Detail Recording, and Attendant Recall are maintained within the CS 1000 system for calls presented to the OC 2007. T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices can access all of the telephony network resources using the OC 2007 client. C[...]

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    28 Conv erged Office component ov erview ser vers , and users. The Status pane also features a ne w Database tab , which can be used to quer y a pool’s back-end databases. Each query is displa yed as an expandab le item in a list. Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is automatically installed on each ser ver in the domain that is running Office [...]

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    SIP CTI (TR/87) Protocol 29 SIP CTI (TR/87) Protocol The SIP CTI (TR/87) FE application introduced with this package is not limited to Microsoft applications. Through suppor t of the ECMA TR/87 standard, Nor tel par tners can use this interf ace to dev elop SIP CTI capabilities f or use with any specification-compliant application. If Pref erred C[...]

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    30 Conv erged Office component ov erview Figure 8 SIP diagram Figure 9 "IP diagram" (page 31) depicts the IP protocol inf or mation. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, N[...]

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    Hardware Load Balancer 31 Figure 9 IP diagram A TTENTION Customers must not use their Office Communicator client to call Emergency numbers (for e xample, 911). T o ensure that emergency ser vice organizations can accurately trace the source of the call, alwa ys use a desktop phone to place an emergency call. Hard ware Load Balancer Hardware IP Loa[...]

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    32 Conv erged Office component ov erview Hardware Load Balancers deliver load distribution to av oid a single point of failure . Other benefits include increased perf or mance and added redundancy . The CS 1000 uses Load Balancers for the signaling path of V oIP calls and Remote Call Control. A Load Balancer is not required if you deplo y: • a [...]

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    Documentation References 33 Ta b l e 1 Nortel technical documentation Technical document Content Primary audience Converged Office User Guide — Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 (NN43001-123) Contains information about using the OC client. General users Communication Server 1000E Planning and Engineering (NN43041-220) Contains instructi[...]

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    34 Conv erged Office component ov erview Technical document Content Primary audience Transmission Parameters (NN43001-282) Contains information about configuring the loss plan and DTI Data Bock. Administrators Element Manager System Administration (NN43001-632) Contains information about how to access Operational Measurements through Element Manag[...]

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    35 Planning and engineering This chapter contains information about topics you must consider bef ore you implement Con verged Office. Planning and engineering navigation • "Introduction" (page 35) • "Network Design" (page 36) — "Small network" (page 37) — "Medium network" (page 38) — "Large ne[...]

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    36 Planning and engineering Nor tel recommends that you implement the T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices component to provide basic connectivity (which you can more readily debug), f ollowed b y the Remote Call Control (RCC) for more comple x f eature operation. Configure both T elephony Gatewa y and Ser vices and RCC only in situations where both[...]

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    Network configuration 37 Note: The descriptions and gr aphical representations of the three network types are f or illustration only , and are not actual configurations . The number of CS 1000 systems and Office Communications Ser ver 2007 ser vers will be based on the engineer ing guidelines found in this document and those provided by Microsof[...]

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    38 Planning and engineering Figure 10 Small network configuration Medium network A medium network can include the follo wing components: • one or multiple CS 1000 systems with Media Gate wa y and Signaling Ser ver • a Primar y NRS with an Alter nate Network Routing Ser vice (NRS) that co-reside on one of the Signaling Ser v ers • up to 5000 [...]

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    Network configuration 39 Figure 11 Medium network configuration Large network A large network can include the follo wing components: • multiple CS 1000 systems with Media Gatew ay and Signaling Server • configured collaborativ e NRS • redundant Primar y and Alter nate NRS • more than 5000 users • high av ailability with system redundan[...]

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    40 Planning and engineering The redundant, pr imar y , and alter nate NRS can be either the VxWorks NRS or the Linux-based NRS (SPS/SRS). For the OCS 2007 Enter prise Edition ser ver , a SQL back end database ser v er is a requirement. A TTENTION If you set up more than one ser ver that runs the Enter prise Edition of Microsoft Office Communicatio[...]

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    Network configuration 41 Figure 13 "Multiple customer network" (page 41) provides an e xample of a multiple customer network. The figure shows two customers: Customer 1 (Ottaw a) and Customer 2 (Belleville), each with their own set of associated phones and Signalling Ser vers. This type of configuration is required f or any deplo yment[...]

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    42 Planning and engineering The Signaling Ser ver , OCS Pro xy ser v er (which runs MCM), OCS 2007 F ront End ser ver , and Active Director y are separate. The number of Signalling Ser ver(s), OCS 2007 Pro xies, and OCS 2007 F ront End ser v ers required f or each customer are the same as if each customer were par t of a single system. Howe ver , t[...]

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    Load Balancer planning 43 Mediation ser vers suppor ts only TCP . Howe ver , it can interact with TLS gatew ay through SPS . SPS can act as a redirect ser ver f or SIP messages so the link between CS 1000 and the SPS can be TLS. Load Balancer planning This section provide inf or mation on the Load Balancer requirements. Load balancer navigation •[...]

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    44 Planning and engineering Ta b l e 3 Load balancer minimum configuration Service Protocol Port (range) Description TLS pool TCP 5061 The client listens over the same connection that is open to the server. By default, the server listens on port 5061 (TCP). The server sends packets to the client only over the client TLS session. DCOM TCP 135 Insta[...]

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    Load Balancer planning 45 • Every Office Communications Ser ver must ha ve e xactly one network adapter . Multihoming an Office Communications Ser v er is not suppor ted. If a 10/100 network adapter does not meet the required bandwidth constraints, a gigabit network adapter must be used. • The network adapter must hav e at least one static IP[...]

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    46 Planning and engineering address is used b y clients as a single point of connection to the pool. This address is listed in DNS and has an FQDN. Inter nal OCS clients require the DNS ser ver to estab lish a connection with the Enter pr ise Edition P ool. Figure 15 Incoming Load Balancer Nortel Application Switch Nor tel recommends that you use t[...]

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    Capacity planning 47 Capacity planning navigation • "OC 2007 client requirements" (page 47) • "Load Balancer capacity requirements" (page 47) • "SIP CTI (TR/87) ser vices requirements" (page 47) • "Mediation ser v er requirements" (page 49) • "Signaling Ser ver requirements" (page 49) • [...]

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    48 Planning and engineering T o illustrate this, consider the follo wing high-lev el e xample: Client A sends a TR/87 SIP INVITE to Node 1 to monitor DN 1000. The TR/87 association is estab lished. Client B then sends a TR/87 SIP INVITE to Node 1 (the same node) to monitor DN 1000. Both sessions are established successfully . As a result of this se[...]

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    Capacity planning 49 Figure 16 SIP CTI (TR/87) example Mediation ser ver requirements The CS 1000 can process up to 13 000 simultaneous calls. Therefore , you ma y require sev eral Mediation ser v ers for one CS 1000. T o correctly deplo y OCS 2007 to interw or k with the CS 1000, y ou must correctly engineer the network to handle the anticipated c[...]

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    50 Planning and engineering F or example , MCM works as a software load balancer in addition to a router . MCM uses a round-robin algorithm f or load balancing. When the current Mediation Ser ver does not ans wer , MCM jumps to the next Mediation Ser ver . Y ou can use load balancing for direct mode and with SPS or SRS. F or Release 5.0, 1 GB of me[...]

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    General requirements 51 The number of users the OCS Proxy ser ver with MCM can handle depends on the usage and the number of calls per hour per user . For e xample, assuming 5 cph/user f or V oIP calls would give 3000 users (15 000 cph/5 cph/user = 3000 users). The f ollowing are the formulas (based on SPECint_rate2000) to calculate the maximum cal[...]

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    52 Planning and engineering • "OC client authentication" (page 59) • "A uthor ization of TR/87 (Remote Call Control) Ser vice Requests" (page 59) • "Signaling and Media Encr yption" (page 59) • "Dial Plan considerations" (page 61) • "Computer (SIP) Calls" (page 61) • "Phone (RCC or [...]

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    General requirements 53 Hard ware Requirements Use the f ollowing table to deter mine hardware requirements f or the OCS 2007 Standard and Enter pr ise Edition ser v er . Ta b l e 6 Office Communications Server 2007 Standard and Enterprise Edition hardware requirements Hardware Requirements CPU Dual processor, dual core 2.6 GHz + Disk 2 x 18 GB Fo[...]

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    54 Planning and engineering Ta b l e 9 Back end database f or a small to medium Enterprise pool CPU Dual processor, dual-core 2.6 GHz + Disk Drive 1 (2 × 18 GB) for OS and Page File Drive 2 (36 GB, 15K RPM) for database log file Drive 3 (36 GB, 15K RPM) for database log file Drive 4 (8 x 36 GB, 15K RPM, RAID 0+1) for database files Cache 2 MB L2 p[...]

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    General requirements 55 Communications Ser ver that runs Microsoft Vir tual Ser ver 2005. F or additional inf or mation about Vir tual Ser ver 2005, see the Vir tual Ser v er Web site at www .microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/vir tualser ver/def ault.mspx . Storage Store inter nal hard disks used for operating system and ex ecutable software, data,[...]

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    56 Planning and engineering Ta b l e 1 2 Inputs Input Description TN_MO_Users Total number of Office Communicator users that use the SIP Access Ports for voice services. PCA_MO_Users Number of Office Communicator users that use Personal Call Assistant (PCA). The PCAs required here are additional to the number of PCAs provided in the Enterprise Conf[...]

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    General requirements 57 Traffic (CCS) Traffic (Erlang) Number of ports 70 1.94 7 75 2.08 7 80 2.22 7 85 2.36 7 90 2.5 8 95 2.64 8 100 2.78 8 125 3.47 9 150 4.17 10 175 4.86 12 200 5.56 13 225 6.25 14 250 6.94 15 275 7.64 16 300 8.33 17 325 9.03 18 350 9.72 19 375 10.42 19 400 11.11 20 425 11.81 21 450 12.5 22 475 13.19 23 500 13.89 24 550 15.28 26 [...]

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    58 Planning and engineering Traffic (CCS) Traffic (Erlang) Number of ports 2000 55.56 74 2500 69.44 90 3000 83.33 106 3500 97.22 121 4000 111.11 137 4500 125 152 5000 138.89 168 6000 166.67 198 7000 194.44 228 8000 222.22 258 9000 250 288 10 000 277.78 318 20 000 555.56 611 30 000 833.33 908 40 000 1111.11 1205 50 000 1388.89 1502 60 000 1666.67 17[...]

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    General requirements 59 The por t range can be controlled (restricted) to a smaller range using the group policy settings as described on the Microsoft W eb site: suppor t.microsoft. com/def ault.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;903056 P or t ranges must not overlap . Security When you consider a Conv erged Office deployment, ensure y ou understand the f ollowi[...]

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    60 Planning and engineering Figure 17 Signaling security • Secure Management Zone (SMZ) provides management access to local and remote devices ov er a secure connection. SMZ documents the LAN and W AN configurations required f or secure management. • Vir tual Pr ivate Network (VPN) enables secure communications through Secure Internet Protocol[...]

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    General requirements 61 Figure 18 Signaling security with TLS Dial Plan considerations Nor tel Conv erged Office is comprised of the follo wing two components: • SIP CTI Ser vices provides CS 1000 native TR/87 suppor t to enable the Remote Call Control functionality av ailable with Office Communicator . • T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices al[...]

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    62 Planning and engineering • CS 1000 Call Ser ver configuration relating to the SIP Gatewa y • OCS Location Profile, P olicy , Phone Usage, and Route configuration. • OC client configuration in the Active Director y Phone (RCC or TR/87) Calls • The f or mat of the number itself entered in Active Director y or entered in Office Communi[...]

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    General requirements 63 Figure 19 Signaling and media paths Number formats supported by Office Communicator Dialstrings and E.164 International number f or mat are the two types of numbers used by Office Communicator . Both number formats apply to computer and phone calls with Office Communicator . Dialstrings By def ault, digits dialed from Of?[...]

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    64 Planning and engineering All E.164 numbers presented to the CS 1000, computer , or phone are e xpected in the f ollowing format: +<countr y code><national number> F or example , in Nor th America, the Office Communicator Phone Number configuration input dialog box would ha ve an entr y similar to Figure 20 "Nor th Amer ican f [...]

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    General requirements 65 A nor malization r ule can be used to str ip the digit in brac kets to conf or m to the e xpected f or mat f or E.164 numbers when using the Conv erged Office f eature: +31123456789 F or more inf or mation about Nor malization rules, see "Creating Nor malization rules" (page 193) . Handling numbers called from Of?[...]

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    66 Planning and engineering If calls that enter the Call Ser ver are inter national and outside of the countr y of the caller , the translator must contain entr ies that recognize the international numbers and route the call to the appropr iate route list. These entries are generally within the existing A C1/AC2 translator , as they are used to rou[...]

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    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices planning 67 System, platform, or application Supported M1/CS 1000 Systems CS 1000M SG (CP PIV) Yes CS 1000M MG (CP3/4) Yes CS 1000M MG (CP PIV) Yes CS 1000E Yes MG 1000B Yes Capacity F or more information relating to the T elephony Gatew ay and Ser vices and Remote Call Control components, see "Capacity plann[...]

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    68 Planning and engineering Figure 22 SIP routing Calls made to a CS 1000 that is different from the twinned telephone base uses two SIP trunks: one incoming and one outgoing. Additional SIP tr unks are needed, if users commonly call between CS 1000 systems. F or more information about the number of required SIP trunks, see the calculations describ[...]

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    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices planning 69 Figure 23 Computer call LG-Nortel IP Phone 8540 OCS desk phone An Enter pr ise V oice only client (no PBX integ ration enabled) that is configured f or an OC 2007 client or 8540 OCS desk phone, will be ab le to make PSTN calls using the CS 1000 as the gatewa y . Y ou are required to configure a TN an[...]

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    70 Planning and engineering Office Communicator-initiated Call T ransfer in Computer and PBX Integration Enabled If the Office Communicator transf ers a call, the SIP stack of the CS 1000 m ust handle the request to transf er the call. As such, the number a user is transf erred to is not subject to the Class of Service associated with either user[...]

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    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices planning 71 V oIP calls can only be placed to other Office Communicator users (computer to computer calls). Outgoing V oIP calls to telephone numbers for Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile are not suppor ted. Microsoft Virtual Ser ver 2005 Microsoft Vir tual Ser ver 2005 is not suppor ted as par t of Nor tel C[...]

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    72 Planning and engineering Video Call T ransfer Office Communicator calls made in Computer mode that hav e established video can transf er to another Office Communicator user in Computer mode—although the new call is audio only . The transf erred Office Communicator user experiences the call becoming audio only . After the transf erred call i[...]

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    Remote Call Control with SIP CTI 73 ipDialog Ethernet Phone Office Communicator clients can work with the ipDialog Ethernet Phone only if it is tandemed through a CS 1000. Country or region tone configuration Countr y or region tone configuration is not suppor ted by Office Communications Ser ver or Office Communicator . Conference Incorrect p[...]

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    74 Planning and engineering Figure 24 Simple network dia gram The TR/87 FE is the application that resides on the CS 1000 Signaling Ser ver to suppor t the telephony control requests and responses received from the Office Communicator 2007 client within an Office Communications Ser ver 2007 deplo yment. CS 1000 is suppor ted in both the Office C[...]

  • Page 75

    Remote Call Control with SIP CTI 75 Systems, platforms, and applications Interoperable Supported CS 1000M SG (CP-PII and -PIV) Y Y CS 1000M SG (CP PIV) Y Y CS 1000M MG (CP-PII and -PIV) Y Y CS 1000E SA/HA (CP-PII, -PIV, and -PM) Y Y MG 1000T (SSC) Y N MG 1000B (MGC and CP-PM) Y Y* MG 1000E (MGC) Y Y* * Digital and analog telephones in Branch Office[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Planning and engineering Systems, platforms, and applications Interoperable Supported WLAN Handset 2212 Y Y IP Phone 1110 Y Y IP Phone 2007 Y Y IP Phone 1120E Y Y IP Phone 1140E Y Y IP Phone 1150E Y Y TDM Phones M3900 series Y Y M3000 Y Y M2317 Y Y M2006 Y Y M2008 Y Y M2316 Y Y M2016S Y Y PC Console Interface Unit Y Y CDR Y N Telephony Manager ([...]

  • Page 77

    Remote Call Control with SIP CTI 77 Systems, platforms, and applications Interoperable Supported Symposium Agent Y N Symposium Agent Greeting Y N Symposium Express Call Center (SECC) Y N Symposium Call Center Server [SCCS] Y N Symposium Web Centre Portal (SWCP) Y N Periphonics Open IVR (VPS/is) Y N Periphonics Integrated Package for Meridian Link ([...]

  • Page 78

    78 Planning and engineering Systems, platforms, and applications Interoperable Supported AT&T SIP trunk Y N Broadsoft Y N ACME SBC Y N 3100 Mobile Communication Gateway Y N Redundancy Remote Call Control (RCC) ser vices are suppor ted (with limitations) in the f ollowing scenarios: • Single node redundancy • Campus redundancy • Geographic[...]

  • Page 79

    Remote Call Control with SIP CTI 79 • After an ev ent occurs that causes the IP Phones to register to a ser ver other than the F ront End ser ver (and then to return to the F ront End ser ver), the Office Communicator 2007 client does not automatically f ollow the IP Phone registr ation. T o direct the TR/87 sessions bac k to the TR/87 FE that c[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Planning and engineering The Microsoft Office Communicator client has no automated mechanism to register to the branch. Users must wait f or the existing dialog to time out (30 minutes) or man ually log out and log on again after the IP phones change to local mode. Digital and analog telephones in the Branch Office can have Remote Call Control[...]

  • Page 81

    Remote Call Control with SIP CTI 81 Feature Operation Description • Conference Call - cannot be performed through Office Communicator . • Call Hold - can be performed through Office Communicator. • Call Transfer - Analog telephones do not support the Conference and Transfer key features. As a result, Call Conference and Call Transfer (Announc[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Planning and engineering Feature Operation Description Office Communications Server and MCS coexistence ATTENTION All Converged Office users must have their extension configured as CLS CDMR. A user cannot have both Office Communications Server and MCS enabled for their extension (all TN’s that have a particular number and extension). If any of[...]

  • Page 83

    LCS 2005 and OCS 2007 coexistence 83 suppor ted configuration because of incompatible underlying libraries. The same CS 1000 can be connected to two or more different communication ser vers (LCS 2005 or OCS 2007). The follo wing must be considered f or coe xistence of LCS 2005 and OCS 2007: • The CS 1000 m ust be upgraded to Release 5.0 with the[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Planning and engineering MCM 2.0 to MCM 3.0 There is no direct upgrade path from MCM 1.0 or 2.0 to MCM 3.0 . MCM 3.0 must be installed on the OCS Pro xy ser ver . The OCS Pro xy install is done from command line and not from the install wizard. It is still possible to preser ve the configuration data from a pre vious installation by first perf[...]

  • Page 85

    Migration planning from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007 85 Prerequisites Upgrading to Office Communications Ser ver 2007 assumes the follo wing: • An understanding of the basic migration process. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Planning and engineering • An understanding of the coexistence interactions. F or more information, see "LCS 2005 and OCS 2007 coe xistence" (page 82) . • An understanding of CS 1000, Signaling Ser ver , and networks. • An understanding of the user migration process. Determine your deployment options There are two deplo yment opt[...]

  • Page 87

    Migration planning from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007 87 Phase Description User experience 2. Deploy OCS 2007 and begin moving users to the new server or pool. Deploy a new Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise pool or Standard Edition server. If required, deploy an Archiving and CDR Server. Users are moved to the new server or pool but will continue[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Planning and engineering Phase Description User experience 8. Continue migrating users. Migrate remaining users. Enable users for enhanced presence. Roll out the OC 2007 client and the Live Meeting 2007 client to the users. • OC 2007 users can use the full functionality of OC 2007 when communicating with other OC 2007 users. • When OC 2007 c[...]

  • Page 89

    Migration planning from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007 89 Migrating users fr om LCS to OCS Step Action 1 Upgrade y our per imeter network by deplo ying an Access Edge Ser ver that communicates with Live Communications Server 2005 Director . When Director is not deploy ed, the edge ser ver communicates directly with y our inter nal Live Comm unications Ser ve[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Planning and engineering 7 Configure PCA routing for ne w OC client users on the CS 1000. After configuration of PCA routing, users will be allowed to use T elephony Gate way and Services (V oIP) and RCC functionality . A Ser ver URI field should be changed for migr ated users to enable SIP CTI functionality . Change NRS and SPS routing. 8 Co[...]

  • Page 91

    Unified Messaging 91 Ta b l e 2 0 CallPilot configurations OC User (VoIP) with RCC and CS 1000 Phone OC User (VoIP) with no RCC and CS 1000 Phone OC User (VoIP) with no RCC and no CS 1000 Phone LG-Nortel 8540 (VoIP) with no RCC and no CS 1000 Phone OC User RCC only, with CS 1000 Phone CS 1000 configuration PCA + SIP CTI PCA PCA PCA SIP CTI VM acc[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Planning and engineering A TTENTION For Con verged Office users not using a Nor tel telephone For Conv erged Office users who use v oice communications through the OC client or from an LG-Nor tel 8540 telephone (or both) and are configured with a P ersonal Call Assistant (PCA) , the following cautions apply: • Ensure that the Call Forw ard [...]

  • Page 93

    Unified Messaging 93 Logon from OC Logon and password direct direct direct N/A MWI on OC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Outlook New msg in inbox New msg in inbox New msg in inbox New msg in inbox New msg in inbox Phone CFNA SA DN SA DN Not Required Not Required SA DN Phone CFB SA DN SA DN Not Required Not Required SA DN Phone CFAC SA DN SA DN N/A N/A SA DN O[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Planning and engineering Ta b l e 2 2 Unified Messaging 2007 integrated Option 2 OC User (VoIP) with RCC and CS 1000 Phone OC User (VoIP) with no RCC and CS 1000 Phone OC User (VoIP) with no RCC and no CS 1000 Phone LG-Nortel 8540 (VoIP) with no RCC and no CS 1000 Phone OC User RCC only, with CS 1000 Phone CS 1000 configuration PCA + SIP CTI PC[...]

  • Page 95

    Unified Messaging 95 A TTENTION For Con verged Office users not using a Nor tel telephone For Con verged Office users who use voice communications through the OC client, an 8540 telephone, or both and are configured with a P ersonal Call Assistant (PCA) , the follo wing cautions apply: • Ensure users only use the OC 2007 client V oice Mail se[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Planning and engineering VM access from OC Dial SA DN Dial SA DN Dial SA DN Dial SA DN N/A Login from OC p/w only p/w only p/w only p/w only N/A MWI on OC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Outlook New msg in inbox New msg in inbox New msg in inbox New msg in inbox New msg in inbox Phone CFNA SA DN SA DN PCA CFNA PCA CFNA SA DN Phone CFB SA DN SA DN PCA CFB PC[...]

  • Page 97

    Unified Messaging 97 A TTENTION For Con verged Office users not using a Nor tel telephone For Con verged Office users who use voice communications through the OC client, an 8540 telephone, or both and are configured with a , the following cautions apply: • Ensure that the Call Forw ard No Ans wer and Call Forw ard Busy settings for the PCA ar[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Planning and engineering Figure 25 Signaling integrated Signaling with non-integrated V oice Mail In a non-integrated configuration, the Office Communicator (OC) client does not hav e the capability of selecting a V oice Mail option, the signaling between Exchange and the OC client is not defined. The follo wing diagram depicts the signaling [...]

  • Page 99

    Unified Messaging 99 Figure 26 Signaling non-integrated Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Planning and engineering Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Installation This chapter contains the procedures necessar y to install CS 1000 components and Office Communications Ser ver (OCS) 2007 on a CS 1000 system. The first step is to install the necessar y CS 1000 components (if you do not already hav e a working CS 1000 system in place), and then install the Microsoft ser ver components. After al[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Installation Installation navigation Figure 27 Installation and configuration flow • "CS 1000 and Signaling Ser ver installation" (page 105) • "OCS 2007 component installation" (page 105) • "OCS Pro xy ser ver installation" (page 107) • "Load Balancer installation" (page 108) • "MCM insta[...]

  • Page 103

    OCS 2007 installation preparation and deployment 103 OCS 2007 installation preparation and deployment The follo wing figure Figure 28 "OCS 2007 installation preparation and deplo yment flow char t" (page 104) depicts the high-le vel topics required to deplo y OCS 2007. After your inter nal deployment is complete, y ou can then deplo y E[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Installation Figure 28 OCS 2007 installation preparation and deployment flow chart Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 105

    OCS 2007 component installation 105 CS 1000 and Signaling Ser ver installation The first step in the installation and configuration process is to install the CS 1000 and Signaling Ser v er . Installing the CS 1000 system T o install and configure a CS 1000 system, see the follo wing documents: • Communication Server 1000M and Mer idian 1 Small[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Installation A TTENTION The following is a list of the required patches for the Microsoft OCS 2007 installation: • OCS 2007 – Standard Edition RTM KB 942872 V ersion 6362.0 plus hotfix • Description of the Office Comm unicator 2007 hotfix pac kage: December 17, 2007 KB 943083 V ersion 2.0.6362.36 • Description of Office Communicatio[...]

  • Page 107

    OCS Proxy server installation 107 Office Communications Server (OCS ) 2007 Enterprise P ool OCS 2007 Enter prise Edition is designed for large-scale deployment where multiple Office Communications Ser v er Enter prise Edition ser vers are deplo yed as a pool, typically behind a load balancer . Ser vers in the pool share a central SQL back end dat[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Installation Installing the OCS Pro xy server Step Action 1 On the Windows Star t menu, choose Run . 2 Navigate to the C:Office Communications Ser ver_Ev alse_ev alsetupi386 f older . 3 F or OCS Standard Edition: ser ver .msi SER VER=PRO XY SKU=SE OR F or OCS Enter prise Edition: ser ver .msi SER VER=PRO XY SKU=EE A new Windows wizard ope[...]

  • Page 109

    MCM installation 109 3 Select TCP/IP properties and add DNS ser ver IP . F or e xample, 47.11.108.50. 4 Go to My Computer , r ight-click and select System Pr oper ties . 5 Enter the Computer Name of each FE ser v er . F or e xample, ocs-fe-1. 6 Click domain. For e xample, ocs2007a.cor p .nor tel.com. 7 Restar t ser v er . —End— MCM installation[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Installation 2 Select Use an existing account and enter your user ID and pass word OR select Create a new account . 3 Open the MCM Console window and select the Actions menu. 4 On the Actions menu, choose Start to star t the MCM ser vice. —End— MCM must be installed on the OCS Proxy Server . See "MCM menu options" (page 139) for m[...]

  • Page 111

    111 Configuration The follo wing flow char t depicts the configuration order of the components. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Configuration Figure 29 Configuration flow chart Active Directory configuration Active Directory configuration takes place in the Active Director y Users and the Computers (ADUC) windo w . Selecting the Users f older re veals the list of users as depicted in Figure 30 "Active Director y (Microsoft LD AP ser v er)" (page 113) . Al[...]

  • Page 113

    Active Directory configuration 113 By default MCM uses GC LD AP ser ver which contains par tial inf ormation about all objects in the Active Director y domain forest. It requires replication from all Domain controllers to the GC domain controller to be performed after changes made in the Active Directory User’s configuration "Active Direct[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Configuration Defining users Step Action 1 Select a user from the list in the Users f older . 2 Right-click the user , and select Properties . 3 The Proper ties window opens as depicted in Figure 31 "User proper ties" (page 114) . Figure 31 User properties 4 Enter the user’s information (first name, last name, telephone number , [...]

  • Page 115

    Active Directory configuration 115 6 Click the chec k box ne xt to Enable user f or Office Communications Server . 7 In the fields pro vided, define the user Sign-in name and the Server or pool ). Office Communicator 2007 uses these addresses to place calls. Figure 32 Enable Office Comm unications Server connectivity for a user in Active Dire[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Configuration 9 F or enabling Remote Call Control only , select Enable Remote Call Control and configure the Ser ver URI and Line URI. See Figure 33 "Enable Remote call control" (page 117) . 10 F or enabling Enterpr ise V oice and PBX integration only (without RCC), select Enable Enterprise V oice and the Enable PBX integration chec[...]

  • Page 117

    Active Directory configuration 117 Figure 33 Enable Remote call contr ol Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Configuration Figure 34 Enable Enterprise V oice and PBX integration Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 119

    Office Communications Server configuration 119 Figure 35 Enable both RCC and Enterprise V oice Office Communications Server configuration The star ting point for T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration is the Office Communications Ser ver 2007 component. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — M[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Configuration Load Balancer configuration The pool of F ront End ser vers is organiz ed to process inbound and outbound traffic. The role of the Load Balancer in this architecture is to route incoming SIP-messages to the less busy ser ver on the base of configured algorithm. Load Balancer’s VIP-address is used by clients as a single point[...]

  • Page 121

    Office Communications Server configuration 121 V oice mail must alwa ys be configured on the CS 1000 and not Office Communicator . Configuring communication to the CS 1000 gate wa y is perf or med at the Mediation Ser ver . Dual f or king is configured based on OCS V oice P olicies, which in turn ma y be applied globally or on a per user basi[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Configuration —End— Applying policy Step Action 1 In the User Options window , click Enable Enterprise V oice . 2 Select Another P olicy . The policy can be assigned simultaneously to se veral users using the Configure Users wizard. —End— OCS configuration procedures Download Microsoft technical documentation from the Download Center[...]

  • Page 123

    Office Communications Server configuration 123 1000. In this situation, the IP address of the CS 1000 m ust be added to the Authorized Host list. Configuring the Host Authorization and Routing for the OCS Front End server Step Action 1 Open Office Communications Ser ver (accessed from the Windows ser ver that runs the OCS ser v er) as shown in [...]

  • Page 124

    124 Configuration Figure 37 Office Communications Server Front Ends 3 Click on the Host A uthorization tab and select the Edit b utton. 4 In the Ser v er section, click on the IP Address b utton and enter the IP address of the OCS Pro xy ser v er . F or details, see Ta b l e 2 5 "Routing rules" (page 130) . 5 In the Settings section, se[...]

  • Page 125

    Office Communications Server configuration 125 Figure 38 Routing tab 8 In the Add Static Route window , For Domain: enter the domain defined in the Ser ver URI. For Ne xt Hop: enter the IP address of the OCS Proxy . —End— F or each OCS Proxy with MCM, Host Authorization is required for the Node IP address of all CS 1000 ser v ers that the Of[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Configuration Configuring host authorization for the OCS Pro xy Step Action 1 Open the OCS Proxy ser ver , click the Windows Start button, point to Administrative T ools , and then click Computer Management . Figure 39 Opening the Computer Management console 2 Choose Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver and right-click to select Propertie[...]

  • Page 127

    Office Communications Server configuration 127 Figure 40 Office Communications Server Management Console 3 F or the OCS Proxy , no static route is required. MCM routes inbound calls to the proper Mediation Ser ver based on the Routing T able settings on the MCM. 4 Click the Routing tab to confir m no route is configured. Nor tel Communication [...]

  • Page 128

    128 Configuration Figure 41 Routing tab 5 Click the Host A uthorization tab . 6 Click Edit to open the Edit Authorized Host window . 7 In the Edit A uthor ized Host window , enter the IP address , select both the Throttle As Server and T reat As A uthenticated chec k bo xes , and then click OK . The IP addresses that require author ization on the [...]

  • Page 129

    Office Communications Server configuration 129 Figure 42 Edit Authorized Host —End— The f ollowing tab le shows a number of possible configur ations of OCS 2007 and the required entries f or each. The transpor t to CS 1000 is TCP f or all configuration types. Ta b l e 2 4 OCS Servers Routing and Host Authorization Summary OCS Front End Serv[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Configuration OCS Front End Servers Pool OCS Mediation Server OCS Application Server Port: 5060 Phone URI: No Replace host in request URI: No Host Authorization • IP Address of the OCS Application Proxy Server Outbound Only: No Throttle as Server: Yes Treat as Authenticated: Yes None • NRS/SPS IP Address • Signaling Server Node IP Addres[...]

  • Page 131

    Office Communications Server configuration 131 Configuration Type Comp- onent Host Authorization Dest- ination User / Domain Phone URI Trans- port Port 3. Pool of Front End servers and Single OCS Proxy. All TCP Front End servers Pool OCS Proxy IP OCS Proxy IP <domain name> No TLS 5061 Load Balancer IP OCS Proxy Front End servers IP Load Bal[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Configuration Configuration Type Comp- onent Host Authorization Dest- ination User / Domain Phone URI Trans- port Port Mediation Servers IP 6. Single Front End server and Pool of OCS Proxies, SIP CTI TLS Front End server Proxy Load Balancer FQDN Proxy Load Balancer FQDN <domain name> No TLS 5061 OCS Proxies Front End server FQDN Proxy Lo[...]

  • Page 133

    Office Communications Server configuration 133 Configuration Type Comp- onent Host Authorization Dest- ination User / Domain Phone URI Trans- port Port 8. Pool of Front End servers and Pool of OCS Proxies. SIP CTI TLS Front End servers Pool Proxy Load Balancer FQDN Proxy Load Balancer FQDN <domain name> No TLS 5061 OCS Proxies Proxy Load Ba[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Configuration 5 In the FQDN bo x, make sure the FQDN listed matches that of the Mediation Ser ver you ha ve selected. 6 Open a command prompt, change to the root director y , and type nslookup and (FQDN of the ser ver) using the FQDN displa yed on the Mediation Ser ver General tab , and then press Enter . 7 F rom the list of IP addresses displ[...]

  • Page 135

    MCM 3.0 configuration 135 • Management Console The MCM Call Processing Ser vice handles the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) telephony traffic betw een the CS 1000 and the Office Communications Ser ver . The Management Console provides real-time status of the MCM, Office Communications Ser ver , Pr imar y Network Routing Ser vice (NRS), and [...]

  • Page 136

    136 Configuration Figure 43 MCM arc hitecture The f ollowing examples illustrate how MCM handles call inf or mation. Understanding the role of MCM in the T elephony Gatew a y and Ser vices component helps you to determine the configuration. Example 1: Outgoing calls from Office Communicator In this example , an invite tr av els from the client t[...]

  • Page 137

    MCM 3.0 configuration 137 The call is routed to the NRS . The invite is sent to the NRS, which retur ns a 302, and the CS 1000 sends an invite to the MCM Pro xy . At this stage, the invite includes a special header called x-nt-ocn that contains the actual number called. Use this header to compare against the Active Director y map f or the user’s[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Configuration — Not responding - Pr imar y SRS/SPS is not responding. For normal processing, the Secondar y SRS/SPS m ust be s witched to an Active state. — Unknown - An unknown response is receiv ed b y the SRS or SPS. • Secondar y SRS/SPS (the IP address of the Secondar y SRS/SPS ser ver) — Active - Secondary SRS/SPS is active , whic[...]

  • Page 139

    MCM 3.0 configuration 139 Figure 44 MCM MCM menu options The f ollowing lit describes the function of each MCM menu command: • Actions — Star t - star t MCM ser vice — Stop - stop MCM ser vice — Restar t - stop and star t MCM ser vice — Exit - close current GUI for MCM service • T ools — Configuration — Active Calls Count Nor tel [...]

  • Page 140

    140 Configuration — Active Directory Quer y — Backup — Restore — Set Log Le vel • Help — Get help and general inf or mation about MCM MCM Configuration T o access the MCM Configuration window , go to the MCM console window , select the T ools menu and then select Configuration . Figure 45 MCM configuration window Nor tel Communicat[...]

  • Page 141

    MCM 3.0 configuration 141 Network T opology section The f ollowing is a description of some of the configuration fields in the Network T opology section of the MCM configuration window . Ta b l e 2 6 Network topology fields Configuration field Description Call Server Type of call server CS 1000, CS 2000, CS 2100 SRS Outgoing SIP messages from [...]

  • Page 142

    142 Configuration an INVITE request providing information about which dedicated Mediation Ser ver or Mediation Ser ver pool to process this message. The parameter value f or SIP Gatewa y Endpoint Name is configured in Element Manager under System, IP Network, Nodes: Servers, Media Car ds, Signaling Server Properties . The MCM contains a predefin[...]

  • Page 143

    MCM 3.0 configuration 143 Ta b l e 2 7 Incoming Call Processing parameters Configuration field Description Called Phone Context Phone Context of calls to be processed by MCM. This entry depends on the dial-plan (CDP or UDP) and should be the same as Private/CDP domain name entries in the Signaling Server Element Manager. Called Phone Prefix Delete[...]

  • Page 144

    144 Configuration Figure 47 Element Manager SIP URI MAP Active Directory configuration section There are two modes f or Active Director y (AD) Configuration: Realtime or Local Cache. Realtime mode is used for end-user ID mapping, which requires a Lightweight Director y Access Protocol (LD AP) quer y . Local Cache mode inv olves caching the Activ[...]

  • Page 145

    MCM 3.0 configuration 145 Active Directory quer y The Active Director y Quer y tool is used to check Active Directory mapping configuration. It searches for a user-id (SIP URI) by a giv en telephone number , and vice v ersa. This tool is only used f or maintenance, and emulates the same algorithm that is used by the MCM ser vice in r un-time. F o[...]

  • Page 146

    146 Configuration Figure 49 Get phone Field propa gations to the Global Catalog MCM uses the Active Director y Global Catalog to search for necessar y user inf or mation. How e ver , by default, this Global Catalog contains f ew Activ e Director y fields that can be used f or MCM (for e xample, otherT elephone). T o enable a field, f or propagat[...]

  • Page 147

    MCM 3.0 configuration 147 Step Action 1 Open the Active Director y Schema snap-in as depicted in the e xample Figure 50 "Replicating attr ibutes to the Global Catalog" (page 147) . 2 Select Attributes on the left pane. 3 In the Name pane, select the required field. For e xample otherT elephone . 4 Right-click and select Pr oper ties . 5[...]

  • Page 148

    148 Configuration Network dial plan section The follo wing table describes the fields for Dial plan and Access code. Ta b l e 2 9 Network dial plan Configuration field Description Dial plan Use the dial plan to make calls between the CS 1000 and OCS (CDP or UDP). If the Line URI is configured as UDP, the dial plan will also be UDP. Access code Ac[...]

  • Page 149

    MCM 3.0 configuration 149 Configuring MCM for Remote Call Control F or Remote Call Control, the Nor tel MCM application that resides within the Office Communications Ser ver domain provides suppor t for authorizing TR/87 ser vice requests and redundancy . A uthorization of TR/87 ser vice MCM suppor ts authorization of Remote Call Control ser vic[...]

  • Page 150

    150 Configuration Figure 51 Enable phone integration on the client Redundancy Redundancy of the TR/87 interf ace is not provided nativ ely with Office Communications Ser ver 2007. Office Communicator does not suppor t multiple Remote Call Control SIP URIs or SIP 300/302 redirection messages. T o provide f or redundancy of the TR/87 interface , t[...]

  • Page 151

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 151 Call Server configuration CS 1000 configuration in volv es two separate functions: Signaling Ser ver configuration and Call Ser ver Configuration. All of the Signaling Ser v er configuration is perf or med in Element Manager . Most of the Call Ser ver configuration can also be done in Elem[...]

  • Page 152

    152 Configuration Figure 52 Codec configuration Loss Plan configuration In order for DTMF digits to be transmitted at the correct volume, especially f or Office Communicator 2007 to PSTN communications, the Loss Plan f or the CS 1000 must be correctly configured. Calls from Office Communicator 2007 to a residential V oice Mail system (V oIP t[...]

  • Page 153

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 153 A TTENTION When any kind of in-band signaling is to be used as payload audio pack ets (for example , DTMF tones) in the egress direction (IP to TDM), the Signal Limiter functionality must be disabled. If problems are encountered with DTMF tones from Office Communicator contact Nor tel suppor t [...]

  • Page 154

    154 Configuration In this figure, the CS 1000 has a HLOC of 354 and an LOC dialing plan entr y of 344. The LOC dialing plan 344 is not dialab le, how ev er , calls to the DN: 6712 e xtend the call to the number 6-344-5000. By PCA e xtending the call to 6-344-5000, a SIP Invite is sent to the OCS Proxy ser ver . The OCS Pro xy ser v er runs MCM, w[...]

  • Page 155

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 155 When you use a PCA, the MARP must be on the DN k ey of the phone itself , not the PCA. If the MARP is on the PCA, CTI clients (such as Office Communicator) do not receive Remote Call Control call pop-ups f or incoming calls (in addition to other problems). This is an unsuppor ted configuration[...]

  • Page 156

    156 Configuration DES PCA TN 096 0 08 15 VIRTUALTYPE PCA CDEN 8D CTYP XDLC CUST 0 NUID NHTN CFG_ZONE 000 CUR_ZONE 000 ERL 0 ECL 0 FDN TGAR 1 LDN NO NCOS 0 SGRP 0 RNPG 0 SCI 0 SSU XLST SFLT NO CAC_CIS 0 CAC_MFC 0 CLS CTD FBD WTA LPR MTD FND HTD TDD HFD CRPD MWD LMPN RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD NID OLD VCE DRG1 POD DSX VMD SLKD CCSD SWD LND CNDD CFTD [...]

  • Page 157

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 157 ANIE 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TRN 18 AO6 19 CFW 16 20 RGA 21 PRK 22 RNP 23 24 PRS 25 CHG 26 CPN 27 28 29 30 31 DATE 30 AUG 2007 F or more information about PCA, see Features and Services (NN43001-106). Caller ID table configuration The Caller ID table is used to correct[...]

  • Page 158

    158 Configuration F or PCA twinning to work correctly in a UDP environment, the full Original Called Number (OCN) must be sent b y the CS 1000 to the Office Communications Ser ver . T o hav e the full OCN sent, the CLID tab le must be configured with the Home Location (HLOC) of the CS 1000. Outgoing Office Communicator calls to the Public netwo[...]

  • Page 159

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 159 Ta b l e 3 5 LD 15 Prompt Response Description REQ chg TYPE net TYPE NET_DATA CUST 0 OPT AC2 FNP CLID yes SIZE 5 INTL 1 ENTRY 0 HNTN HLCL 967 HLOC 354 ... The response to SIZE m ust be a number g reater than 0. The response to ENTR Y must match the CLID table entr y for the target telephones. Ge[...]

  • Page 160

    160 Configuration all OCS and Enter prise Edition P ools. Also , the FQDN must resolv e to the IP address of the OCS for all types of DNS quer ies (not just f or the SIP ser vice type). DNS ser ver must respond with the correct IP f or a gener ic DNS quer y . There are a number of diff erent types of DNS quer ies that can be perf or med. A TTENTIO[...]

  • Page 161

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 161 A CS 1000 with e xisting SIP tr unks requires a configuration change to be compatible with Office Comm unications Ser ver . In order f or a SIP T runk to communicate with Office Communications Ser ver , the SIP T ranspor t Protocol must be configured as TCP , not UDP (see SIP Gatewa y confi[...]

  • Page 162

    162 Configuration A TTENTION The Route Data Bloc k (RDB) must not ha ve a value configured f or the prompt INST . Otherwise, incoming calls from Office Communicator to the CS 1000 do not work. A TTENTION When configur ing the D Channel used by the SIP T runk for Con verged Office T elephony Gate way and Services, configure the NASA prompt to [...]

  • Page 163

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 163 The Route Data Block is ESN5 if the output from Element Manager , or a terminal window , is: TYPE RDB CUST 00 DMOD ROUT 10 DES IPROUTE TKTP TIE VTRK YES ZONE 100 PCID SIP ... ANTK SIGO ESN5 STYP SD A T A TTENTION If the Route Data Block (RDB) already has associated Vir tual T runks and is confi[...]

  • Page 164

    164 Configuration Figure 56 SIP T runk Domain name Configuring the SIP T r unk Domain name describes how to configure the SIP T runk domain name to match the Office Communications Ser ver domain name. Configuring the SIP T runk Domain name Step Action 1 Log into the Element Manager page f or the Signaling Ser ver . 2 Go to IP T elephony . 3 Cl[...]

  • Page 165

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 165 Figure 57 Element Manager Signaling Ser ver Properties 7 In most cases, the v alue f or the field SIP Domain Name must match the domain of the Office Communications Ser ver . In Figure 57 "Element Manager Signaling Ser v er Proper ties" (page 165) , the SIP Domain name is ocs2007a.co[...]

  • Page 166

    166 Configuration Figure 58 SIP URI Map The SIP URI Map must match the NRS ser ver configuration in the follo wing manner : • The Private/UDP domain name maps to the L0 Domain on the NRS • The Private/CDP domain name maps to the L1 Domain on the NRS MCM must be configured to match one of the domain names . For e xample, in a UDP network, the[...]

  • Page 167

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 167 SIP Gateway CLID P arameters configuration The SIP Gatewa y CLID parameters are used to adjust the format of telephone n umbers for incoming call appearances. F or Office Communicator , these settings impact the format of numbers that appear on the incoming call pop-up f or T elephony Gate wa [...]

  • Page 168

    168 Configuration +<countr ycode><area code><subscr iber number>. The parameters Subscriber/Number of digits to strip and prefix to inser t are used to modify the f or mat of subscr iber numbers presented from the PSTN due to region specific requirements. The E.164 f ormat of national calls (for e xample, NP A in Nor th America[...]

  • Page 169

    T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices configuration 169 • Three different modes : Pro xy All, Redirect, and Proxy SIP Gate wa y Calls • T ranspor t : TLS (5061) and TCP (5060) F or inf or mation on configur ing the SPS, see NRS configuration. NRS configuration The Ser ver IP running the MCM application (generally an Office Communications Ser [...]

  • Page 170

    170 Configuration The NRS must ha ve the same UDP or CDP dialing plan prefix to route calls to the MCM endpoint. This UDP or CDP dialing plan prefix is the same one configured f or the PCA calls. F or example , the Location Code (LOC) 354 from the PCA example appears as: 01 HO T P 8 63545000 The NRS must be configured to analyze and qualify nu[...]

  • Page 171

    Remote Call Control configuration 171 In order to suppor t these calls, placed through the SIP Gate wa y , you must configure the parameters CNTC, NA TC, and INTC in LD 15. These parameters ensure that fully qualified numbers within the same countr y are dialed as national n umbers by stripping the country code and adding the national dial pre?[...]

  • Page 172

    172 Configuration 4 Choose Enable Remote call contr ol to enable clients control of the PBX phone or Enable Enterprise V oice and click the Enable PBX integration bo x to enab le both Remote Call Control and Enter prise V oice. —End— RCC and PBX integration on OC client After phone integration options are enab led for a user on the ser ver , t[...]

  • Page 173

    Remote Call Control configuration 173 Figure 61 Enable integration with your phone system CS 1000 configuration Application Module Link (AML) is the main interface used to suppor t call control requests from SIP CTI clients between the SS TR/87 FE application and the CS 1000. Incremental Software Management (ISM) defines the number of TNs that c[...]

  • Page 174

    174 Configuration LD 17: Configure AML Link Prompt Response Description REQ CHG Change existing data. TYPE ADAN ADAN <new ELAN #> A new AML link; the link is an ELAN type. The link number can be from 32 to 47 on a small system and from 32 and 127 on a large system. An AML link number within the above range implies that the transport is over[...]

  • Page 175

    Remote Call Control configuration 175 Configuring the SIP CTI TR/87 ISM limit Incremental Software Management (ISM) (SIP CTI TR/87) is used to define the number of TNs that can be configured with the T87A class of ser vice. The TR/87 configuration for a giv en TN requires that in addition to the e xistence of the CLS T87A, the controlled line [...]

  • Page 176

    176 Configuration A new CLS (T87A) is introduced to allow a TN to suppor t the SIP CTI application. The AST prompt is used to configure which DN ke y on the TN is controlled or monitored by the SIP CTI application. A maximum of two k eys per TN can be configured as AST ke ys. CLID inf or mation is sent, or suppressed, to Office Communicator bas[...]

  • Page 177

    Remote Call Control configuration 177 • Any Remote Call Control ser vice request sent by Office Communicator , such as Make Call or Ans wer Call, alwa ys apply to the device defined as the MARP TN. • F or SCR ke ys telephony , presence updates (for e xample, on the phone) are suppor ted f or all TNs within a MADN group Example: Ans wering a [...]

  • Page 178

    178 Configuration Node parameter configuration The node IP is the IP address of the TR/87 FE: • Y ou can configure multiple nodes to suppor t TR/87 applications f or additional capacity . The Remote Call Control SIP URI of users determines which node the y use. • An AML restr iction dictates that only one application can acquire a given DN o[...]

  • Page 179

    Remote Call Control configuration 179 SIP Gatewa y parameter configuration The SIP Gate wa y application must be enab led. T o enable the SIP Gate wa y , TR/87 FE uses the follo wing SIP Gatewa y configuration parameters (see Figure 64 "SIP Gatew ay configur ation" (page 179) ): • SIP T ranspor t Protocol (must be TCP for Office Co[...]

  • Page 180

    180 Configuration Also , the FQDN must resolve to the IP address of the OCS ser v er f or all types of DNS queries (not just f or the SIP ser vice type). (see Figure 65 "DNS configuration" (page 180) ) DNS ser ver must respond with the correct IP f or a gener ic DNS quer y . There are a number of diff erent types of DNS quer ies that ca[...]

  • Page 181

    Remote Call Control configuration 181 SIP CTI Ser vices configuration settings In Element Manager , under SIP CTI ser vices, the Calling De vice URI F or mat must be configured as phone-context=<SIP URI Map Entries> to suppor t OCS 2007 RCC. Ensure the Dial Plan prefix section values under SIP CTI Ser vices are configured. Click Save and[...]

  • Page 182

    182 Configuration Figure 66 SIP CTI Services settings P arameter: Service Enabled The def ault state of the SIP CTI ser vice is disab led. T o enforce the change of state f or this parameter , you m ust reboot. The SIP CTI ser vice consumes appro ximately 140 MB of RAM on the Signaling Ser v er when enabled. A TTENTION The configuration change to[...]

  • Page 183

    Remote Call Control configuration 183 P arameter: Maximum Associations P er DN This parameter defines the maximum number of simultaneous TR/87 SIP dialogs that can be active f or a single DN. Multiple instances of Office Communicator (f or e xample, home, office, laptop) are active and each of them can hav e its own activ e TR/87 session. This [...]

  • Page 184

    184 Configuration SIP CTI Dial Plan prefixes The SIP CTI dial plan prefix es configuration settings are used to prefix phone numbers sent to the Call Ser v er as a result of SIP CTI call attempts. P arameter: National Prefix When calls are made to E.164 fully qualified numbers this parameter is used in combination with the “Inter national [...]

  • Page 185

    Remote Call Control configuration 185 SIP CTI CLID configuration parameters The SIP CTI CLID parameters are used to adjust the f or mat of phone numbers f or incoming call appearances. F or Office Communicator these settings impact the format of numbers that appear on the incoming call pop-up f or Remote Call Control. A TTENTION These settings a[...]

  • Page 186

    186 Configuration can be entered using the home location code to ensure a consistent unique f or mat throughout the enter pr ise. T wo scenarios are provided using the f ollowing e xample parameters: • SIP CTI Dial Plan Prefix - Location Code Call Prefix = 6 • SIP CTI CLID P arameters - Home Location Code = 343 Scenario 1 - SIP STI Dial Plan[...]

  • Page 187

    Remote Call Control configuration 187 Scenario 2, Dial Plan = CDP , Calling Device URI Format = phone-context= SIP GW URI map entries: The TEL URI generated f or the caller is: "tel:3000;phone-conte xt=cdp.nor tel.com" P arameter: Home Location Code This parameter defines the home location code to be used in CLID generation in combinati[...]

  • Page 188

    188 Configuration • An RCC call from Office Communicator to the E.164 number +16135006000 produces a call from the controlled DN to 616135006000. An RCC call from Office Communicator to the E.164 number +33123456789 produces a call from the controlled DN to 601133123456789. Figure 67 North American CLID manipulation Non-North American SIP CTI [...]

  • Page 189

    Remote Call Control configuration 189 • An RCC call from Office Communicator to the E.164 number +31123456789 produces a call from the controlled DN to 00123456789. • An RCC call from Office Communicator to the E.164 number +33123456789 produces a call from the controlled DN to 00033123456789. Figure 68 Non-North American CLID Manipulation C[...]

  • Page 190

    190 Configuration Figure 69 SIP URI Map Configuring CDR Call Detail Recording (CDR) records are produced for calls controlled using the Remote Call Control f eature. The f or mat of these CDR records is the same as those of calls dialed directly from a telephone’s k eypad. Dialing E.164 International Format Numbers from Office Communicator - P[...]

  • Page 191

    Remote Call Control configuration 191 Figure 70 SIP INFO message The TR/87 FE that resides on the Signaling Ser ver contains a f eature to inser t the appropriate dial plan prefix, either national or international, depending on the location of the Call Ser ver and destination of the call. This ensures calls within the countr y use the national di[...]

  • Page 192

    192 Configuration Normalizing phone numbers Office Communicator 2007 requires that all phone numbers be in standard TEL URI f or mat as defined in RFC 3966 f or dialing and f or rev erse number lookup . Office Communicator 2007 uses phone numbers that are provisioned (Active Director y and Outlook) and that are adhoc from the user through the u[...]

  • Page 193

    Normalizing phone numbers 193 tel:+14255551212;e xt=5551212;ad-rdn=telephoneNumber ;displa y- Name=(425)555-1212 The ad-rdn = telephoneNumber is a proprietar y parameter describes the type of the phone number and displa yName, which is a proprietar y parameter that holds the displa y format of this phone number (b y def ault, the original phone num[...]

  • Page 194

    194 Configuration MCM provides authorization of Remote Call Control ser vice requests based on the configuration defined in Active Directory for each Office Communications Ser ver user . Office Communicator requires that all phone numbers be in the standardized TEL URI format (RFC 3966) f or re verse number lookup (matching the phone number of[...]

  • Page 195

    Normalizing phone numbers 195 Figure 71 Normalization rule example for UDP dial plan Result • The nor malized v ersion (tel:+16139675000;ext=$1$2) of the business number in Activ e Director y entries is stored in the Global Address List (GAL) and downloaded at login by the Office Communicator 2007 client from the Address Book Ser vice. When you [...]

  • Page 196

    196 Configuration Figure 72 Company phone n umber normalization rules for CDP 2 Refresh the Address Book on the ser ver b y issuing the follo wing command on the ser ver running ABSer vice as shown in the e xample Figure 73 "Refresh Address Book on the ser ver" (page 197) : %ProgramFiles%Microsoft Office Comm unications 2007Ser verCo[...]

  • Page 197

    Normalizing phone numbers 197 Figure 73 Refresh Address Book on the server 3 Exit from Office Communicator 2007. 4 Refresh Address Book on the client as shown in Figure 74 "Refresh Address Book on the client" (page 197) . Issue the following command on the PC r unning Office Communicator 2007: Del “%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplic[...]

  • Page 198

    198 Configuration SIP Routing and Redundancy configuration Office Communicator is a soft phone application as well as a SIP User Agent (U A). Office Communications Ser ver F ront End ser v er (Standard Edition Ser ver or Enter pr ise Edition Ser v er) hosts Office Communicator . The TR/87 FE within the Communication Ser v er 1000 is also a SIP[...]

  • Page 199

    OCS 2007 users using UM 2007 in integrated mode 199 Configuring a basic mailbox f or the UM user Step Action 1 Configure the OCS user mailbox in Exchange UM. 2 Configure SIP URI. F or e xample, ocs2007a.cor p .nor tel.com 3 Add the Exchange UM Address (Extension) f or ev er y Exchange UM user . 4 Select Manually enter mailbo x e xtension and ent[...]

  • Page 200

    200 Configuration Figure 75 User Properties window for Exchange UM 4 Click on the E-mail Ad dresses tab . 5 Click on the Add men u and select EUM Address . 6 In the UM Address (Extension) window , enter the useralias@domain of the user in the Address/Extension field . F or example , brendanmccar thy@ocs2007a.corp.nor tel.com Nor tel Communication[...]

  • Page 201

    OCS 2007 users using UM 2007 in integrated mode 201 Figure 76 UM Address 7 Click on the Br owse button to find the associated Dial plan f or the user . Click OK and then click Apply from the E-Mail Addresses tab of the Proper ties window . Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communicatio[...]

  • Page 202

    202 Configuration Figure 77 Dial plan window 8 The ne w EUM address is added. T o find the ne w UM Extension, click on the Mailbo x Features tab , r ight-click on Unified Messa ging , and select Unified Messaging Properties . In the UM Addresses (Extensions) field, there are three addresses. • CS 1000 DN • CS 1000 DN@domain • useralias@d[...]

  • Page 203

    OCS 2007 users using UM 2007 in integrated mode 203 Figure 78 Unified Messaging Properties window —End— Option 2 adding CS 1000 DN as Exchange UM These procedures assume the installation procedures for Exchange UM hav e already been completed. Download Microsoft documentation from the Download Center at w ww .microsoft.com . Configuring a bas[...]

  • Page 204

    204 Configuration 4 —End— Adding Exchange UM Step Action 1 F rom the Exchange Management Console windo w , clic k on Recipient Configuration , and select Mailbo x . 2 Select a user . For e xample, Brendan McCar th y 3 Right-click on the user and select Properties . Figure 79 User Properties window for Exchange UM 4 Click on the E-mail Ad dres[...]

  • Page 205

    OCS 2007 users using UM 2007 in integrated mode 205 Figure 80 UM Address 7 Click on the Br owse button to find the associated Dial plan f or the user . Click OK and then click Apply from the E-Mail Addresses tab of the Proper ties window . Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communicatio[...]

  • Page 206

    206 Configuration Figure 81 Dial Plan window 8 The ne w EUM address is added. T o find the ne w UM Extension, click on the Mailbo x Features tab , r ight-click on Unified Messa ging , and select Unified Messaging Properties . In the UM Addresses (Extensions) field, there are three addresses. • CS 1000 DN • CS 1000 DN@domain • useralias@d[...]

  • Page 207

    OCS 2007 users using UM 2007 in integrated mode 207 Figure 82 Unified Messaging Properties window —End— Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 208

    208 Configuration Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

  • Page 209

    209 Maintenance Introduction The following are maintenance tips f or MCM 3.0 . F or more inf or mation on troubleshooting tips , see "T roub leshooting" (page 215) section. Communication Server 1000 No new SIP tracing capabilities are av ailable on the Communication Server 1000. Existing SIP T runk and Gatewa y tracing capabilities are us[...]

  • Page 210

    210 Maintenance SIP tracing can be filtered by DN number . MCM SIP tracing is implemented as par t of the application logging functionality . Special commands are not required. For more inf or mation on tracing, see Capturing traces and logs — Y ou can remotely access the Office Communications Ser ver application using the Windows 2003 ser ver [...]

  • Page 211

    Remote Call Control 211 Prompt Response Description > SIPCTITraceLevel <level> Configure the TR87 SIP message Trace Level. The level can be one of the following: 0 –TR87 SIP message body (ECMA 323) only 1 – TR87 SIP message body (ECMA 323) and message headers > SIPCTITrace on Turn on SIP CTI trace for all soft clients in both incomi[...]

  • Page 212

    212 Maintenance Prompt Response Description > SIPCTIStop all De-acquire all AST DNs and terminate all the TR87 SIP sessions. > SIPCTIStop <dn> De-acquire one specific AST DN and terminate all the TR87 SIP sessions associated with this AST DN. Operational Measurements for SIP CTI The f ollowing Operational Measurements (OM) details are c[...]

  • Page 213

    Remote Call Control 213 • SIPCTIT otalMonitorStopSuccesses • SIPCTIT otalConf erenceCallRequests • SIPCTIT otalConf erenceCallSuccesses • SIPCTIT otalSetF orwardingRequests • SIPCTIT otalSetF orwardingSuccesses • SIPCTIT otalGetF orwardingRequests • SIPCTIT otalGetF orwardingSuccesses • SIPCTIT otalSessionT er minated F or informati[...]

  • Page 214

    214 Maintenance Prompt Response Description 4—Print all input and output AML data buffer except POLLING message with IE type and data decoding. ATTENTION This trace prints out AML messages to and from CS at the transport layer. Because sending and receiving AML messages are per AML link instead of per DN or TN, no good solution exists to filter o[...]

  • Page 215

    215 T r oubleshooting Use the follo wing procedures to assist in troubleshooting general Con verged Office problems . Checking T elephon y Gatewa y (SIP Gatewa y) configuration Checking T elephony Gatewa y configuration Step Action 1 Check all required Communication Server 1000 resources (packages , license, and Communication Ser v er 1000 patch[...]

  • Page 216

    216 T roub leshooting Checking Remote Call Control (SIP CTI) configuration Checking Remote Call Contr ol configuration Step Action 1 Check all required Communication Server 1000 resources (packages , license, and Communication Ser v er 1000 patches). 2 Check the DN, telephone TN, and PCA configuration. 3 V er ify that AST , IAPG, and CLS (CDMR/T[...]

  • Page 217

    SIP CTI ser vices does not come up 217 Symptom: After SIP CTI ser vices are activated, you are unab le to log on to the Signaling Ser ver through Element Manager . When rebooting, some HTTP tasks are not up. P ossible cause: Insufficient memor y . Solution: Check the memor y and upgrade the memor y to 1 gigabyte (GB), if required. The Signaling Se[...]

  • Page 218

    218 T roub leshooting Figure 83 nslookup tool Solution 1: Check configuration parameters in AD Check the configuration parameters in Active Director y for this user . Run a SIPCTIT race on the Signaling Ser ver and check the MCM logs. F or more inf or mation on activating the trace, see "SIP CTI traces on the Signaling Ser ver" (page 22[...]

  • Page 219

    SIP CTI ser vices does not come up 219 P ossible cause: VSID or ELAN ID is lower than 32. Solution: F ollow the procedure "Reconfigure SIP CTI ser vice" (page 219) to solve this issue. Reconfigure SIP CTI ser vice Step Action 1 Reconfigure the VSID and ELAN IDs so both are greater than 32. Confirm that the SIP CTI ser vice is up . 2 C[...]

  • Page 220

    220 T roub leshooting 3 In LD 48, chec k the ELAN status on the Call Ser ver Ta b l e 4 0 LD 48 Prompt Response Description .stat elan Check the ELAN status on the Call Server Screen output: SER VER T ASK: ENABLED ELAN #: 032 DES: CDLCS APPL_IP_ID: 47.11.157.112 : 0000F600 L YR7: ACTIVE EMPTY APPL A CTIVE —End— MCM not synchronizing ne w users [...]

  • Page 221

    MCM not synchronizing new users in AD Cache mode 221 Checking the Global Catalog content manually Step Action 1 Install the Operating System Suppor t T ools on the ser ver (usually the T ools setup is on the MS Windows 2003 Ser ver setup disk). 2 Run the LDP tool (%ProgramFiles%Suppor t T oolsldap .ex e). 3 Connect to the GC ser ver IP address at[...]

  • Page 222

    222 T roub leshooting Accessing permissions for the AD object pr operties Step Action 1 Install the Operating System Suppor t T ools on the ser ver (usually the T ools setup is on the MS Windows 2003 Ser ver setup disk). 2 Run the ADSIEdit tool (%Prog ramFiles%Suppor t T oolsad- siedit.msc). 3 Navigate to the users object container or the speci?[...]

  • Page 223

    P op-up not display ed 223 Enabling pr opagation of the Active Directory field to the Global Catalog Step Action 1 Open the Active Director y Schema snap-in. 2 Select the Attributes f older on the left pane . 3 Find and the right-click the necessar y field ( otherT elephone ). 4 Click the Pr oper ty menu item. 5 Enable Replicate this attrib ute t[...]

  • Page 224

    224 T roub leshooting P ossible causes: The Phone Conte xt ma y be not correct. Address Book Ser vice ma y not be properly setup . Phone integration is not activ ated. Solutions: • Ensure that the user’s name is in Activ e Director y , the MCM, and the Signaling Ser ver (L1 parameter) hav e the correct Phone Context. • Ensure Address Book Ser[...]

  • Page 225

    Capturing traces and logs 225 Symptom: The telephone is on Call F orward to another number . When the Office Communicator user who is associated to this telephone logs in (this telephone is controlled b y the Office Communicator user through SIP CTI), the Office Communicator cancels the Call F orward. P ossible cause: This is a Microsoft issue t[...]

  • Page 226

    226 T roub leshooting AML traces on the Call Ser ver (SIP CTI only) In LD 48, activate AML traces on the Call Ser ver (SIP CTI only): Ta b l e 4 1 LD 48 Prompt Response Description EDD000 enl msgi 32 Enable incoming AML traces for ELAN 32 EDD000 enl msgo 32 Enable outgoing AML traces for ELAN 32 Screen output: ELAN32 I MTYP=3B IACR TN=0 TIME=18:07:[...]

  • Page 227

    Capturing traces and logs 227 Figure 85 Example of screen output f or SIP CTI T races on the Signaling Server SIP Gatewa y traces on the Signaling Server In PDT , activate Gatewa y traces on the Signaling Ser ver . Ta b l e 4 3 SIP Gatewa y trace in PDT Prompt Response Description pdt SIPCallTrace on pdt SIPTraceLevel 1 Nor tel Communication Ser ve[...]

  • Page 228

    228 T roub leshooting Figure 86 Example of screen output for SIP Gatewa y trace MCM logs MCM 3.0 generates a daily log file with no maximum siz e restr ictions and no cleanup procedures are implemented. The contents of the e xisting log file remain in all cases. SNMP is not suppor ted on the MCM 3.0 application. Alar ms are logged to an MCM log ?[...]

  • Page 229

    Capturing traces and logs 229 • SIP : SIP messages (filtered by distinct DN) are logged fur ther to alar ms. Only one DN can be specified at the same time in MCM. • Debug : Deb ug information is logged to the MCM log file. • SIP and Debug T o clear a log, clic k on the Clear Log b utton. The backup file is stored as MCMlog.bak. See Figure[...]

  • Page 230

    230 T roub leshooting T o tur n off MCM logging, see "Resetting MCM debug trace" (page 231) . MCM log file output The f ollowing shows a snippet from the log output file: 12/14/2007 11:11:37 AM: 3.0.1.76: Debug: OnCustomCom- mand: got command: update config data 12/14/2007 11:11:38 AM: 3.0.1.76: Debug: Configura- tionData: ReadConfigFil[...]

  • Page 231

    Capturing traces and logs 231 Figure 88 Event Viewer window Resetting MCM debug trace Use the following procedures to reset the MCM deb ug trace . Resetting MCM debug trace Step Action 1 On the MCM interface , select T ools and then choose Logs from the menu. 2 Go to Log Level and choose None . 3 Delete the MCM.log file from the director y where M[...]

  • Page 232

    232 T roub leshooting Activating OCS logs Step Action 1 Right-click on the OCS pool and select Logging T ool and then choose New Deb ug Session . 2 In the OCS 2007 Logging T ool window , specify the Components to trace, Se verity le vel, and other log file options. See example Figure 89 "OCS debugging tool" (page 232) . 3 Click the Start[...]

  • Page 233

    Capturing traces and logs 233 2 Choose the General tab . 3 Select the T urn on logging in Communicator and the T urn on Windows Event Logging for Comm unicator checkbo xes . See Figure 90 "T ur n on Logging and Windows Ev ent Logging" (page 233) . 4 Click OK. —End— Figure 90 T urn on Logging and Windows Event Logging OC client start-u[...]

  • Page 234

    234 T roub leshooting Figure 91 No PBX connection for OC c lient Case chec klists Use the follo wing chec klists prior to opening a case to ensure that all rele vant inf or mation is collected: Ta b l e 4 4 Signaling Server information Check The patches list installed on the Signaling Server: pdt>mdp issp The configuration on the Signaling Serve[...]

  • Page 235

    Case checklists 235 Check In LD 48, perform the command stat elan Provide the print out for the SIP Route and all related RLI/DMI Ta b l e 4 6 NRS configuration information Check NRS configuration Print capture of the Signaling Server endpoint configuration Print capture of the MCM endpoint configuration Print capture of the Routing Entries for th[...]

  • Page 236

    236 T roub leshooting Check Print Capture of the OCS user for the Office Communications Server Print Capture of the OCS user for the Office Communication, Advanced Settings Ta b l e 5 0 T racing information Check An example AML trace on the Call Server (if it is a problem regarding the RCC feature not able to control the telephone An example Signal[...]

  • Page 237

    237 Appendix A Call Flo w and pr otocol details Contents This section contains information about the f ollowing topics: "Overview" (page 237) "Message sequence" (page 238) "Call flow" (page 239) Overview The Con verged Office feature provides interw orking between Nor tel and Microsoft products. It addresses the mark[...]

  • Page 238

    238 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details Message sequence TR/87(4) is an ECMA T echnical Repor t that describes the use of SIP as a transpor t of ser vice requests and e vents defined b y the ECMA-269(5) specification as XML bodies within SIP messages. The ECMA-323(6) specification defines the XML format of ECMA-269 ser vices and ev ents. [...]

  • Page 239

    Call flow 239 Figure 93 SIP INFO message with ECMA-323 content Call flow This section illustrates the call flow sequence f or the T elephony Gate wa y and Ser vices and Remote Call Control with Mediation Ser v er present. T elephony Gatewa y and Services call flow This section e xplores dual f or king call flows in different scenarios when Med[...]

  • Page 240

    240 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details Figure 94 Inbound call to OC client with SPS, OC c lient answers Incoming calls to OC 2007 can or iginate directly from a phone behind the Communication Ser ver 1000 where the request URI represents the destination. Incoming calls can also come from a PCA , where the Request URI is a ser vice DN used to[...]

  • Page 241

    Call flow 241 A TTENTION This scenario would also apply if the inbound call originated from the PSTN. Figure 95 Inbound call to OC client with SRS, phone answers The ne xt scenar io as illustrated in Figure 96 "Direct inbound call to OC client, OC client answ ers" (page 242) depicts a limited deplo yment configuration where the MCM is p[...]

  • Page 242

    242 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details Figure 96 Direct inbound call to OC client, OC client answers This scenario as illustrated in Figure 97 "Outbound call from OC client to another client, phone ans wers" (page 243) depicts the prev ention of dual f or king in a configuration where both users are registered to the same Communic[...]

  • Page 243

    Call flow 243 Figure 97 Outbound call from OC c lient to another client, phone answer s This scenario as illustrated in Figure 98 "Outbound call from OC client to another OC client, OC client ans wers" (page 244) depicts a configuration with a CDP dialing plan and the presence of the SRS component on the network. Joe calls Bob from his [...]

  • Page 244

    244 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details Figure 98 Outbound call from OC c lient to another OC client, OC c lient answer s Call Forward b y OC c lient This scenar io depicts a situation where the Communication Ser v er 1000 phone dials the phone number of an OC client Bob and is forw arded to another client Joe. Bob’s twin phone number is x5[...]

  • Page 245

    Call flow 245 Figure 99 Call Forward call flow b y OC client Remote Call Control Call Flo w Figure 100 "Remote Call Control Session Estab lishment through SRS" (page 246) illustrates the Remote Call Control Session Establishment through SRS. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office[...]

  • Page 246

    246 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details Figure 100 Remote Call Control Session Establishment through SRS Supported features Ta b l e 5 1 SIP CTI supported features Feature Supported by CS 1000 TR/87 FE Supported by Office Communicator 2007 Call Control Events 17.2.3 - Conference XX 17.2.4 - Connection Cleared XX 17.2.5 - Delivered XX 17.2.7 -[...]

  • Page 247

    Suppor ted features 247 Feature Supported by CS 1000 TR/87 FE Supported by Office Communicator 2007 Call Associated Events 18.2.5 - Service Completion Failure XX Logical Device Features 22.1.9 - Get Do Not Disturb X (Release 5.0) 22.1.10 - Get Forwarding XX 22.1.17 - Set Do Not Disturb 22.1.18 - Set Forwarding XX Logical Device Feature Event 22.2.1[...]

  • Page 248

    248 Appendix A Call Flow and protocol details Feature Supported by CS 1000 TR/87 FE Supported by Office Communicator 2007 17.1.15 - Hold Call XX 17.1.18 - Make Call XX 17.1.21 - Reconnect Call X 17.1.22 - Retrieve Call XX 17.1.25 - Single Step Transfer Call XX 17.1.26 - Transfer Call XX Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office [...]

  • Page 249

    249 Appendix B Configuration Examples Contents "Introduction" (page 249) "Standard Edition" (page 249) "Enter prise Edition" (page 275) "Host A uthor ization" (page 283) "Routing" (page 284) "Configuring DNS" (page 286) "Active Directory configuration" (page 288) "Install[...]

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    250 Appendix B Configuration Examples Setting up the lab F ollow these steps to ensure the lab is set up correctly: Setting up the lab Step Action 1 Confirm that the CS 1000 ser ver is version 5.0 with the Product Enhancement P ackage or a later version. 2 Confirm that the Signaling Ser ver is version 5.0 or later with all patches as required in[...]

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    Standard Edition 251 Collecting required data Collect the required data listed in the f ollowing three tables bef ore you begin to configure the Conv erged Office solution. The inf or mation entered here can be used to verify configuration settings later on. Ta b l e 5 2 Microsoft Active Directory Required information Record your information For[...]

  • Page 252

    252 Appendix B Configuration Examples SIP URI map, Private/CDP domain name cdp.udp SIP CTI Service, Service enabled Yes SIP CTI Service, Customer Number 0 SIP CTI Service, International Calls As National Yes SIP CTI Service, National Prefix 0 SIP CTI Service, International Prefix 00 SIP CTI Service, Dialing Plan cdp SIP CTI Service, Calling Device[...]

  • Page 253

    Standard Edition 253 Ta b l e 5 6 LD 22––chec k for licenses Prompt Response Description REQ prt TYPE slt Screen output: ANALOGUE TELEPHONES 32767 LEFT 32767 USED 0 CLASS TELEPHONES 32767 LEFT 32767 USED 0 DIGITAL TELEPHONES 32767 LEFT 32767 USED 0 DECT USERS 32767 LEFT 32767 USED 0 IP USERS 32767 LEFT 32756 USED 11 BASIC IP USERS 32767 LEFT 32[...]

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    254 Appendix B Configuration Examples Ta b l e 5 7 LD 22–MS_CONV packa g e Prompt Response Description REQ prt TYPE pkg 408 Screen output: MS_CONV 408 5 Ensure that the VSID and the ELAN ID are greater than or equal to 32 and that the SECU parameter is configured to YES f or ELAN and f or V AS configuration. Ta b l e 5 8 LD 22–Check VSID and[...]

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    Standard Edition 255 Prompt Response Description DATE <enter> PAGE <enter> DES <enter> Screen output: DES SIP TN 156 0 00 00 VIRTUAL TYPE IPTI CDEN 8D CUST 0 XTRK VTRK ZONE 000 TRK ANLG NCOS 0 RTMB 62 1 CHID 1 TGAR 0 STRI/STRO WNK WNK SUPN YES AST NO IAPG 0 CLS UNR DTN WTA LPR APN THFD XREP P10 NTC TKID AACR NO DATE 5 DEC 2006 7 I[...]

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    256 Appendix B Configuration Examples ESN NO RPA NO CNVT NO SAT NO RCLS EXT VTRK YES ZONE 000 PCID SIP CRID YES NODE 81 DTRK NO ISDN YES MODE ISLD DCH 63 IFC SL1 PNI 00001 NCNA YES NCRD YES TRO YES FALT NO CTYP UKWN INAC YES ISAR NO DAPC NO PTYP ATT … DEXT NO ANTK SIGO ESN5 MFC NO … 8 F or TN configuration in LD 11, configure AST , TR87A, PC[...]

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    Standard Edition 257 Prompt Response Description PAGE <enter> DES <enter> Screen output: DN 2070 CPND CPND_LANG ROMAN XPLN 16 DISPLAY_FMT FIRST,LAST TYPE SL1 TN 100 0 03 04 V KEY 00 MARP DES DLOCS2 3 DEC 2007 (2004P2) TN 152 0 00 30 V KEY 00 DES PCA 12 JUL 2006 (PCA) NACT Ta b l e 6 2 LD 11 Prompt Response Description REQ prt TYPE tnb T[...]

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    258 Appendix B Configuration Examples XLST 0 SCPW 2070 SFLT NO CAC_MFC 0 CLS CTD FBD WTA LPR MTD FND HTD TDD HFD CRPD MWD LMPN RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD NID OLD VCE DRG1 POD DSX VMD CMSD SLKD CCSA-CSI SWD LNA CNDA CFTD SFD MRD DDV CNID CDCA MSID DAPA BFED RCBD ICDD CDMD LLCN MCTD CLBD AUTU GPUD DPUD DNDA CFXD ARHD FITD CLTD ASCD CPFA CPTA HSPD ABD[...]

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    Standard Edition 259 Prompt Response Description DATE <enter> PAGE <enter> DES <enter> The screen output shown here ma y diff er depending on the setup used. Screen output : DES PCA TN 096 0 08 15 VIRTUAL TYPE PCA CDEN 8D CTYP XDLC CUST 0 NUID NHTN CFG_ZONE 000 CUR_ZONE 000 NCOS 0 ERL 0 ECL 0 FDN TGAR 1 LDN NO NCOS 0 SGRP 0 RNPG 0[...]

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    260 Appendix B Configuration Examples IAPG 0 AACS NO AACS NO ITNA NO DGRP MLWU_LANG 0 MLNG ENG DNDR 0 KEY 00 SCR 2070 0 CPND ANIE 0 01 HOT P 3 888 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TRN 18 AO6 19 CFW 16 20 RGA 21 PRK 22 RNP 23 24 PRS 25 CHG 26 CPN 27 28 29 30 31 Date 16 APR 2008 Screen output … PCA ON … Screen Output: Nor tel Comm[...]

  • Page 261

    Standard Edition 261 … . TYPE UEXT CDEN 8D CTYP XDLC CUST 0 UXTY TLSV … . KEY 00 SCR 2070 0 01 HOT P 3 888 10 Confirm that AST is not configured. 11 Configure TR87D and CDMR Class Of Ser vice. 12 Confirm that this PCA is not configured as MARP . 13 Configure Hot P for SIP Gatew ay calls. 14 Configure CLS PCAM. 15 Configure DSC f or PCA.[...]

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    262 Appendix B Configuration Examples 16 Check LD 21 to confir m that PCA is activated. If not, configure LD 15 to PCA to ON to allow the incoming call to twin the PCA and make the SIP Gate wa y call work. —End— Signaling Server checklist Use the f ollowing procedure to confir m the correct configuration of the Signaling Ser ver . Checking[...]

  • Page 263

    Standard Edition 263 Figure 102 FQDN of the OCS 2007 Front End server 4 Define the IP address of the ser ver acting as DNS. For e xample, in Figure 103 "DNS configuration on the Signaling Ser ver" (page 263) , the IP address is 47.11.56.114 . Figure 103 DNS configuration on the Signaling Ser ver 5 Ensure that the SIP GW settings match [...]

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    264 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 104 SIP GW Settings 6 Confirm that the SIP URI Map settings match the settings as shown in Figure 105 "SIP URI Map" (page 265) . Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 [...]

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    Standard Edition 265 Figure 105 SIP URI Map 7 Confirm that the SIP CTI Ser vices settings match the settings as shown in Figure 106 "SIP CTI Ser vices" (page 266) . Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il [...]

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    266 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 106 SIP CTI Services —End— Configuring Network Routing Service (NRS) Use the f ollowing procedure to check the configuration of NRS. Checking NRS configuration Step Action 1 Check the Signaling Ser ver and MCM Endpoints Status as shown in Figure 107 "Signaling Ser ver and MCM Endpoints statu[...]

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    Standard Edition 267 Figure 107 Signaling Server and MCM Endpoints status on NRS Ensure that all the endpoints are registered (the endpoints must be listed as "Dynamic Sip" under the Suppor ted Protocols column and hav e an IP address under the Call Signaling IP column in Figure 107 "Signaling Ser v er and MCM Endpoints status on NRS[...]

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    268 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 108 Routing Entry 3 Check the OCS 2007 Standard Edition configuration. In Host A uthorization for an OCS 2007 Standard Edition, configure the IP Address of the OCS Pro xy ser v er . (see Figure 109 "Host A uthor ization" (page 269) . A TTENTION Communication between MCM and the Communication[...]

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    Standard Edition 269 Figure 109 Host Authorization 4 Check the OCS Pro xy ser ver configuration. See Ta b l e 5 3 "Network Routing Ser vice (NRS)" (page 251) , the OCS Pro xy IP is 47.11.56.54, and the Node IP is 47.11.56.24. —End— Active Directory user configuration Use the f ollowing procedure to chec k the Activ e Director y user[...]

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    270 Appendix B Configuration Examples a. Compare and match your user proper ties settings with those in Figure 110 "General user proper ties" (page 270) . The telephone number in the T elephone Number field must be the same as the inf or mation recorded in T able 52 "Microsoft Active Director y" (page 251) . Figure 110 General[...]

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    Standard Edition 271 Figure 111 Communications pr oper ties c. Click the Comm unications tab and click the Configure button. Compare and match your settings with those in Figure 112 "User Options" (page 272) . The Ser ver URI and the Line URI must be the same as the information recorded in T able 52 "Microsoft Active Directory"[...]

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    272 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 112 User Options —End— Checking the MCM installation and configuration Check that the MCM is properly installed and configured. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr[...]

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    Standard Edition 273 Checking the MCM installation and configuration Step Action 1 On the MCM, check that the user is a member of the RTC Ser ver Applications and R TC Ser ver Local Group . 2 F or MCM Application, confir m that MCM running and for the Def ault OCS applications, confir m that IM URL Filter and Routing Application are running (see[...]

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    274 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 114 MCM Gatewa y Endpoint configuration Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 275 Figure 115 MCM Configuration screen Enterprise Edition This section describes the configuration of the OCS Enter prise Edition. Overview of general lab set-up Figure 116 "OCS Enter prise Edition General Over view" (page 276) , illustrates the lab set-up , which includes: • Call Ser ver v ersion 5.0 • Signalin[...]

  • Page 276

    276 Appendix B Configuration Examples • OCS FE Ser ver with a P ool and a Microsoft Software Load Balancer • 1 OCS Pro xy ser v er Figure 116 OCS Enterprise Edition General Over view Collecting Data for Enterprise Edition Collect the required data listed in the f ollowing f our tables bef ore y ou begin to configure the Conv erged Office sol[...]

  • Page 277

    Enterpr ise Edition 277 Server URI sip:2070;phone-context=cdp.udp@te st.com Line URI tel:+16139675000;ext=2070 Telephone number 2070 Ta b l e 6 7 OCS Required information Record your information For example OCS 2007 Proxy server ocs2007a-proxy.ocs2007a.corp.nortel.com 47.11.56.54 Load Balancer Pool ocs2007apool OCS Enterprise Edition Front End serv[...]

  • Page 278

    278 Appendix B Configuration Examples LAN configuration, IP Address (OCS Proxy and OCS Pool) 47.11.56.54 Communication Server 1000 SIP gateway endpoint name ocs2007_node_A SIP Domain name ocs2007a.corp.nortel.com SIP Gateway Endpoint name ocs2007_node_A SIP URI map, Private/UDP domain name udp SIP URI map, Private/CDP domain name cdp.udp SIP CTI S[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 279 A TTENTION The OCS GUI is alwa ys display ed in lower case . T o determine the correct FQDN, right-click on pool, and the correct FQDN displays under Displa y Name as depicted in Figure 118 "Deter mining the exact FQDN of the pool" (page 280) . Figure 117 OCS Management Console Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 No[...]

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    280 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 118 Determining the exact FQDN of the pool OCS Default Applications Running Use the f ollowing procedure to deter mine which default applications are running. Identifying the active default applications Step Action 1 T o deter mine the e xact FQDN of P ool, confirm that the two def ault applications, I[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 281 Figure 119 Default applications —End— General tab settings Use the f ollowing procedure to confirm the correct settings in the General tab . Step Action 1 Right-click on OCS 2007 F ront End ser v er and select Properties . 2 Choose the General tab and click the Edit button. Confir m you ha ve the correct settings f or [...]

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    282 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 120 General settings Security/Certificates Prior to the setup of Conv erged Office, configure cer tificates. A TTENTION Cer tificate configuration is not covered in this section. Use the follo wing procedure to check your configuration settings of Cer tificates. Checking the configuration of Ce[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 283 3 Click the Select Certificate button to confir m the settings of the F ront End ser ver Cer tificate. Figure 121 Front End server Cer tificate —End— Host A uthorization Use the following procedure to check y our configuration settings of Host A uthor ization. Checking the configuration of Host Authorization Step A[...]

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    284 Appendix B Configuration Examples 3 Click the Edit b utton to confir m the settings of the Host A uthorization f or the F ront End ser ver (see Figure 122 "Host Authorization for F ront End ser v er" (page 284) ). Figure 122 Host Authorization f or Front End server —End— Routing Use the f ollowing procedure to chec k that Routin[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 285 Figure 123 Routing for Enterprise P ool 2 Choose the Routing tab . 3 Click the Edit b utton to confirm the Matching URI and Next hop settings. (see Figure 124 "Edit Static Route " (page 286) ). F orward all requests with the specified Domain. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundament[...]

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    286 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 124 Edit Static Route —End— Configuring DNS Use the follo wing procedure to check the settings for DNS Configuration. Checking these settings assumes that the DNS service is enabled on the Windows 2003 server . The OCS ser vers are also using this DNS ser ver . Checking that DNS is correctly con?[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 287 Figure 125 sipinternaltls SR V records 6 On the DNS ser ver , r ight-click on ocs2007apool and select Properties . 7 Select the Host (A) tab and check the Host A record for the P ool (see Figure 126 "Host (A) record f or the P ool" (page 288) ).. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundame[...]

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    288 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 126 Host (A) record f or the Pool F or more information on these configurations , see the Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 Enter prise Edition Deployment Guide . Download Microsoft documentation from the Download Center at w ww . microsoft.com . —End— Active Director y configuration S[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 289 4 Click the Configure b utton. —End— See Figure 127 "User Advanced Settings" (page 289) to check the settings f or Ser ver URI and Line URI. Figure 127 User Adv anced Settings A TTENTION For more inf or mation on the user configuration of Active Directory , see the Standard Edition section "Active Direct[...]

  • Page 290

    290 Appendix B Configuration Examples Checking that MCM is correctly installed and configured. Step Action 1 Assign the required Local group to the MCM user . Prior to installation of MCM, an MCM user inside the Activ e Director y is created and the RTC Ser ver Local Group and RTC Server Application local group is assigned to this user . 2 On the[...]

  • Page 291

    Enterpr ise Edition 291 Figure 129 RTC Server Application gr oup A TTENTION • MCM ma y not r un if the MCM user is not configured to belong to the required groups. • MCM ma y not r un if an incorrect passw ord is entered dur ing the MCM installation. 6 On the MCM ser ver , choose the T ools menu and select Configuration . See Figure 130 "[...]

  • Page 292

    292 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 130 MCM configuration 7 Ensure that the correct Called Phone Context is entered. The Called Phone Context must correspond to what is configured for the user inside Active Directory and the SIP URI map (Private/CDP or UDP domain name) configured in Element Manager . —End— Signaling Server checklis[...]

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    Enterpr ise Edition 293 Checking that the Signaling Server is correctly configured Step Action 1 Check the settings of SIP URI (see Figure 131 "SIP URI" (page 293) ). Figure 131 SIP URI —End— Configuring NRS Use the f ollowing procedure to chec k that the NRS is correctly configured. Checking that NRS is correctly configured Step [...]

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    294 Appendix B Configuration Examples Figure 132 MCM endpoints 2 F rom the Routing Entries tab , confir m that the settings are correct (see Figure 133 "Routing Entr ies for Endpoints" (page 295) ). Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01[...]

  • Page 295

    Enterpr ise Edition 295 Figure 133 Routing Entries for Endpoints —End— Normalizing Phone Numbers When nor malizing phone numbers, the T elephone Number field can be diff erent from what is configured in the OCS user configuration f or the Line URI field. Howe ver , a corresponding normalization rule should be defined in the "Company_P[...]

  • Page 296

    296 Appendix B Configuration Examples If the T elephone Number is normalized to the Line URI f or mat, you can use the "Click to Call" feature to show the caller’s user name when the Address Book Ser vice is av ailable. Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser v[...]

  • Page 297

    297 Appendix C Abbre viations AC D Automatic Call Distribution AD Active Directory AML Application Module Link AT S Activity T rac king System AU X A uxiliar y B2BU A Back 2 Bac k User Agent BCC Basic Client Configuration BRSC Basic Rate Signaling Concentrator CAST Customer Assurance and Ser viceability T est CCMS Contact Center Manager Ser ver CC[...]

  • Page 298

    298 Appendix C Abbreviations CDP Coordinated Dialing Plan CDR Call Detail Recording CS Communication Server CST A Computer Suppor ted T elecommunications Applications DC Domain Controllers DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memor y DN Director y Number DNIS Dialed Number Identification Ser vices EC Enter prise Configurator EMS Enter prise Multimedia Syst[...]

  • Page 299

    Appendix C Abbre viations 299 IP Internet Protocol IPSec Secure Internet Protocol IVR Interactiv e V oice Response LD AP Lightweight Director y Access Protocol MISP Multipur pose ISDN Signaling Processor MCM Multimedia Conv ergence Manager MMC Microsoft Management Console MNM Meridian Network Management MSDL Multi-pur pose Serial Data Link NAS Nor [...]

  • Page 300

    300 Appendix C Abbreviations PSTN Public Switched T elephone Network PRD Product Requirements Document RCC Remote Call Control Provides full Microsoft Office integration of telephony to control business-g rade telephony phones from within Microsoft Office applications, as well as suppor t for a standards-based CTI interface defined by the TR/87 [...]

  • Page 301

    Appendix C Abbre viations 301 TN T er minal Number URI Unif or m Resource Identifier VIP Vir tual Inter net Protocol V oIP V oice over Internet Protocol VTRK Vir tual T runk XPEC Expanded P er ipheral Equipment Controller P ack Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2[...]

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    302 Appendix C Abbreviations Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Conv erged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser ver 2007 NN43001-121 01.03 Standard Release 5.0 30 Apr il 2008 Copyright © 2005–2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Nor tel Con verged Office Fundamentals — Microsoft Office Communications Ser v er 2007 Copyright © 2005–2008 , Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser ved. Publication: NN43001-121 Document status: Standard Document version: 01.03 Document date: 30 April 2008 LEGAL NO TICE While the information in this document i[...]