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Chapter 5 Configuring application resources 97
BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide
Application Resource Reservations
Table 18 describes each component on the MSC card.
Decreasing
Maximum Value
Prevents this component from using so many of
the shared DSP resources, that other
components are unavailable.
Limits the number of people that can use this
component even if sufficient DSP resources are
available.
Table 18 MSC custom configuration parameters (Sheet 1 of 2)
Component Description
IP Clients IP Clients are Nortel IP telephones.
DSP resources are required only when the IP telephone is in use (for example, to make a call,
receive a call, listen to voice mail).
For information about how to configure IP clients, refer to the BCM 4.0 Telephony Device
Installation Guide (N0060609)
Note: The codec (G.711, G.723 or G.729) you are using for the IP Client affects how many IP
clients you can use on your system.
IP Trunks IP Trunks are communication channels that BCM uses to send and receive IP telephony calls
using the Public Data Network. You can use IP trunks to connect your BCM system to:
another BCM system
a Meridian 1 IPT system
For information about how to configure IP trunks, refer to the BCM 4.0 Telephony Device
Installation Guide (N0060609).
Note: The codec (G.711, G.723 or G.729) you are using for the IP Trunk affects how many IP
Trunks you can use on your system.
Media Gateways Media Gateways provide the connection between IP telephony devices (IP trunks, and Nortel IP
telephones) and normal telephony devices (PSTN lines; 74XX, 7316E, 7316, 7208s, 7100, 7000
digital phones; analog telephones etc.).
Voice Mail +
contact center
Voice Mail and contact center ports are communication channels that connect users to the
CallPilot Voice Mail and Contact Center Software.
DSP resources are required only when a user connects to voice mail or Contact Center. This
includes callers hearing greetings, callers leaving messages, and users accessing their
mailboxes.
The minimum value for Voice Mail and Contact Center Ports must be 2 or higher, unless you want
to disable CallPilot Voice Mail and Contact Center Software.
The maximum value for Voice Mail and Contact Center Ports must be 2 or higher, unless you want
to disable CallPilot voice mail and Contact Center Software.
To disable CallPilot voice mail and Contact Center Software, change the minimum and maximum
values for Voice Mail and Contact Center Ports to zero.
Fax Fax ports are communication channels that connect a fax machine to the BCM.
Fax mail ports are communication channels that connect a fax machine to a fax mailbox or a user
to a Fax-on-Demand mailbox.
IVR fax ports are communication channels that connect a fax machine to IVR functions.
T.38 IP Fax ports are communication channels that connect to a fax machine that is using an IP
trunk.
WAN WAN channels are dial-up ISDN WAN connections.
Table 17 Advantages and Disadvantages of Minimum and Maximum values (Sheet 2 of 2)
Value Advantage Disadvantage
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