In order to use Nortel Aries and Taurus (M3900) digital phones with UCx Server, the phones must be connected to a UCx Media Gateway or the UCx DSM16P card.
The MGC can be configured to communicate with a specific UCx Server, using its command line configuration utility (see MG - Media Gateway Configuration for details).
Digital phones can be configured on UCx by means of Set Based Configuration. The feature provides the ability to associate physical Nortel phones with UCx extensions. A set can be connected and through a simple menu driven procedure (using the sets display and keypad) the user can finish the configuration of the set. See MG - Phone Configuration for details.
The UCx DSM16P card can be configured to communicate with a specific UCx Server using its Web-based Configuration Utility. This UCx Server configuration applies to all Nortel digital phones connected to the UCx DSM16P.
To specify the UCx Server to which UCx DSM16P is connected, perform the following steps:
Please refer to the DSM16 - Gateway Configuration for more information on the configuration of other parameters.
Refer to the DSM16 - Wiring Chart for wiring information on the RJ-21 telephony connector. You can connect 16 Nortel digital telephones to the RJ-21 telephony connector on the system's main unit.
Refer to the Device Configuration page for details on configuring the options for Nortel digital phones connected to the DSM16P.
To configure the phone on the UCx Server, follow the instructions for Adding an XSTIM Extension.
Key 1 is the bottom key on the right column.
Keys 2 to 7 starts from the key above key 1 counting up.
Key 8 is the bottom key on the left column.
Keys 9 to 14 starts from the key above key 8 counting up.
Program is the topmost key on the right column.
Handsfree/Mute is the topmost key on the left column.
Key 1 is the bottom key.
Keys 2 to 8 starts from the key above key 1 counting up.
Key 1 is the bottom key.
Keys 2 to 6 starts from the key above key 1 counting up.
Key numbering starts from the bottom key on the left column counting up, then continuing from the bottom key on the right column.
The page button toggles the module through the pages 1, 2 and 3. Each page has 8 keys with key numbers starting from the bottom key counting up.