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calls between ss one rel 3.0 other rel 4.0 nrs

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bpg1

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22 Jun 05 5:05
hi all

anyone have an solution on this setup,have tryed solution seach on nortel and the solution is not working.


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I2007 (Programmer) 23 Jun 05 10:49
Is it between 2 SS or is it an SS at the 4.0 and and itg on the 3.0???

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bpg1 (Programmer) 27 Jun 05 5:37
hi i2007

it is between 2 ss, nrs and gatekeper


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janchundia (TechnicalUser) 29 Jun 05 21:51
Hi bpg1.
I2007 is a excellent guy in VoIP.
Can post in Nortel Meridian Forum for help you with this thread.

Javier



 
What is your question ?
Do you want to place calls between two GK ?

If so, the Remote SS(Rls 3.0) have to be defined as gateway in NRS.
In GK Rls 3.0, the remote NRS(Rls 4.00) have also to be defined as Gateway also.
In NRS active view, you may find the IP@ of the remote side when it's registered.
Then routing entries have to be defined on both sides.
 
The most common mistake people I know is doing wrong is that they can't see what differenses there are in a SS. The SS is a server with many functions and each and every function should be treated like different servers (almost). Someone likes to think that when you have installed the SS there is nothing else to do on it to make it work with it self. The gatekeeper software wich is the one whos "gatehering numberinformation and endpoints on where the number is located and is managed by the software Nortel like to call NRS" also needs to know where to put the calls you want to terminate on the SS. So you actually have to tell the NRS that the H.323 software on the SS has to be an gateway endpoint as well as an MC32 card far far away. But your problem is that you want 2 SS to communicate.

What have you done previously.

Is the virtual D-channel programmed?
Have you defined a RDB for the SS?
Have you defined virtual trunks on a phantom loop?
Have you definge RLI's and DMI's?
Are the D-Channels established and functioning?
Have you defined level0 and level1 domains on the NRS servers?
Have you defined routing entries in the NRS servers?
Have you defined both SS servers as gatway enpoints on each other including the SS itselfs on each NRS?

Hope you can answer theese questions befoure we go to far into your problem without even knowing what you have done. If nothing has been done previously and it's your first installation I would recommend you to take a course.

i2007
 
Hello

I2007 is fully right. Just get attention that you need to have ISM licenses for IP Peer : H323 access ports or SIP access ports. These licenses will be used when you will create the IPTI TNs.
 
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