Nortel Networks 9150 Network Router User Manual


 
Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide 81
January 2005 Planning for Remote Gateway 9150 unit installation
Planning the configuration
Before you configure the Remote Gateway 9150 unit, Nortel strongly
recommends that you complete the data entry forms provided in Appendix A,
“Planning forms.”
This section describes the information you can configure on the Remote
Gateway 9150 unit.
Data entry form completion sequence
Complete the data entry forms in the following sequence:
1. Remote Gateway 9150 Configuration Information—Stations form
2. Remote Gateway 9150 Configuration Information—ISDN BRI Modules
form
3. Remote Gateway 9150 Configuration Information—Network Connections
form
4. Remote Gateway 9150 Configuration Information—Dialing Plans form
For more details, refer to Appendix A, “Planning forms.”
Station assignments and configuration
You must assign each telephone in your office to one of the 32 ports provided by
the Remote Gateway 9150 unit. You can configure stations with the ability to
place locally controlled calls (local), host-controlled calls (remote), or both
(local and remote).
If you want a station to be able to place host-controlled calls, then map that
station’s RLC port to telephone port configuration on the host PBX.
If you want a station to be able to place locally controlled calls, then you must
take into consideration the numbering plan on the host PBX. Locally controlled
calls include station-to-station calls. You must ensure that when users dial
another station in the same office in host-controlled mode, the call routes
correctly.