DDT; Reviewed:
SPOC 10/18/2017
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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6.3. Dial Plan
The dial plan defines how digit strings will be used locally by Communication Manager. The
following dial plan was used in the reference configuration.
Step 1 - Enter the change dialplan analysis command to provision the following dial plan.
5-digit extensions with a Call Type of ext beginning with:
o The digits 1 and 2 for Communication Manager extensions.
3-digit dial access code (indicated with a Call Type of dac), e.g., access code *xx for
SIP Trunk Access Codes (TAC). See the trunk forms in Section 6.8.
6.4. Node Names
Node names define IP addresses to various Avaya components in the enterprise. In the reference
configuration a Processor Ethernet (procr) based Communication Manager platform is used. Note
that the Communication Manager procr name and IP address are entered during installation. The
procr IP address was used to define the Communication Manager SIP Entities in Section 5.4.
Step 1 - Enter the change node-names ip command, and add a node name and IP address for the
following:
Session Manager SIP signaling interface (e.g., SM and 10.64.91.11).
Media Server (e.g., AMS and 10.64.91.60). The Media Server node name is only
needed if a Media Server is present.
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DIAL PLAN ANALYSIS TABLE
Location: all Percent Full: 1
Dialed Total Call Dialed Total Call Dialed Total Call
String Length Type String Length Type String Length Type
1 5 ext
2 5 ext
8 1 fac
9 1 fac
* 3 dac
# 3 dac
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IP NODE NAMES
Name IP Address
AMS 10.64.91.60
SM 10.64.91.11
default 0.0.0.0
procr 10.64.91.65
procr6 ::