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Product Brief Communication Server 2100 An integrated unified communications solution that combines the best of enterprise and carrier-grade worlds Nortel Communication Server 2100 is an enterprise converged solution designed specifically to address the demanding business and operational requirements of today s large enterprises. The Communication Server 2100 platform is a best of all worlds integrated unified communications solution that combines Nortel s leading enterprise features and applications with the exceptional scalability, reliability and networking usually only found in carrier solutions. A SIP Session Server is native within Communication Server 2100 architecture to provide fully integrated unified communications, including SIP Lines, Presence and Instant Messaging. These capabilities are expanded through Nortel multimedia and collaborative applications to business optimize communications, in addition to integration with Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS). A unique offering in the industry, the Communication Server 2100 delivers value to enterprises in a number of ways: Data center consolidation With its scalability and carrier-grade attributes, Communication Server 2100 can support up to 125,000 IP stations, and offer capabilities to meet the needs of large campus environments. Call center consolidation Communication Server 2100 is designed to address the trend towards larger consolidated call centers with capabilities such as 99,999 agent positions and 2.4 Million Busy Hour Call Completions. Business continuity Communication Server 2100 s approach to business continuity applies to all the elements it supports, ensuring continuous service for mission-critical users and applications in the event of a disaster or unforeseen circumstances. Centrex migration Analog and digital Centrex stations can seamlessly migrate to a Communication Server 2100 platform with feature transparency and retention of telephone sets, resulting in reduced operational expenses in reoccurring charges. Application/business process integration The solution continues to evolve with specific emphasis on communication enabling of business processes for improved employee productivity and reduced business costs. By implementing a data center model centered around the Communication Server 2100, enterprises can realize the many benefits of unified communications from Nortel, including enhanced employee productivity, simplified management and lower Total Cost of Ownership.

Communication Server 2100 technical specifications Call Server Compact XA-Core Operating system Linux VxWorks CPU 1Ghz PowerPC 7457 & 800Mhz PowerPC 750FX 500Mhz PowerPC 7410 (up to 7 processors) Percent availability (based on total downtime) 99.999% (5 Nines) Memory 2 GB ECC RAM 768MB - 1.7GB RAM Switching matrix IP, TDM or hybrid Mass storage media DVD-RW/DAT Busy Hour Call Completions 2.4 Million BHCA 2 Million BHCA Simultaneous calls 100,000 Call control APIs supported SCAI, SIP TR-87 Software features Over 750 features delivered via analog, TDM, Unistim (IP) or SIP devices. The Communication Server 2100 utilizes a centralized call server to provide voice services to stations across a wide area network. This distributed model pushes consistent feature and functionality from the core to the edge of the enterprise voice network. Capacities Maximum number of ports: 230,000 Maximum number of IP phones: 125,000 Maximum number of SIP phones: 179,025 Maximum number of digital phones: 125,000 Maximum number of analog phones: 150,000 Maximum number of analog trunks: 32,000 Maximum number of digital trunks: 50,025 Maximum number of IP trunks: 200,000 Maximum number of SIP trunks: 200,000 Maximum number of SS7 trunks: 200,000 Networking and PSTN connectivity Supported trunks: Analog, Digital, IP and SIP - DID, TIE, FX, WATS, RAN, Paging, Ground Start, Loop Start Network signaling SS7, H.323, H.248, SIP, E&M, Q.931, MCDN, In-band, ISDN (BRI/ PRI), T1, proprietary protocols: Trunk groups: 8,091 Maximum number 112 of nodes: Maximum number 4,093 of H.323 gateways: Phones and clients supported IP phones: Nortel IP Phone 1100 series 1110, 1120E, 1140E; Nortel IP Phone 2000 Series 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007 Specialty IP phones: Nortel IP Phone 1150E, Nortel IP Audio Conferencing Phone 2033 IP phone accessories: Key Expansion Module for IP Phone 1100 Series, Expansion Module for IP Phone 2000 Series; Mobile USB Headset Adapter SIP phones: IP Phone 1100 Series 1120E, 1140E; LG-Nortel IP Phone 6800 Series 6804, 6812, 6830; other third-party phones Soft clients: Multimedia PC Client, Multimedia Web Client, Multimedia Wireless Client, IP Softphone m6350 Wireless phones: Nortel Wireless Handset Phones 2210, 2211, 2212 Digital phones: Nortel M3901, M3902, M3903, M3904, M3905 Centrex phones: M5008 M5208 M5216 M5316 M522 Add-on Module M8009 M9216 M9316CW M9417CW PowerTouch 225 PowerTouch 250 PowerTouch 350 IP phone powering 802.3af Power over Ethernet, Power over LAN Hub and local AC adapter options: 2

Media Gateways Multiservice: Nortel Media Gateway 9000 Protects investment in existing equipment IP-enable TDM components Native multi-service gateway supporting: 3,808 simultaneous calls 5,920 lines Analog M2000 DSL Trunk: Nortel Media Gateway 3200 Flexible scalability 1 to 16 T1s Nortel Media Gateway 3500 Flexible scalability 16 to 96 T1s (2,304 DS0s) N:1 failover on DSP boards Nortel Media Gateway 15000 Large-sized PSTN Gateway Interface: OC3, DS3 Protocol: H.248 Capacity: 24,192 DS0s/frame Signaling: NI1, NI2, CAS Trunks Analog: Third-party Analog Gateways (Mediatrix) Survivable: Nortel Survivable Remote Gateway 50 5 to 80 IP users Survivable IP user support Basic survivable feature set for IP terminals in LOCAL Mode 911 support Local trunks services Nortel Media Gateway 1000M 80 to 1,000 IP users 911 support Survivability with local applications support Local trunk services Distribute contact center agents Optional digital phone support Nortel Media Gateway 9000 Emergency Stand-alone (ESA) Nortel Remote Gateway 9150 Supports up to 32 survivable digital telephones Nortel Remote Gateway 9110/ 9115 Supports one survivable digital telephone Applications Unified Messaging: Nortel CallPilot 5.0: 1002rp rackmount server with capacity of 288 MPUs and 192 channels Nortel Unified Messaging 2000: Geographic-redundancy, carrier-grade reliability, SIP, PRI, integration to multi-vendor PBXs Media Processing Server 500 system maximum of 240 ports Media Processing Server 1000 system maximum of 11,520 ports and 100,000 mailboxes Call Center: Communication Server 2100 Call Center capacities: Agents per system: 99,999 ACD groups per system: 5,000 ACD subgroups per ACD group: 2,500 ACD supervisors per ACD group: 2,500 ACD agents per ACD group: 10,000 Simultaneous queued calls per ACD group: 8,192 CDNs associated with a given ICM session: 250 ICM link messages queued: 1,142 ICM Linksets per customer group: 64 CLI digits sent over SCAI: 24 Maximum groups in ACD network: 200 3

Applications continued Contact Center Nortel Contact Center 6.0: Contact Center 6.0 provides advanced skill-based routing with adaptable call routing and treatments plus detailed and meaningful management reports. It includes graphical and customizable real-time displays with an easy-to-use intuitive user interface. Also included is an expanded multimedia contact center functionality and rich third-party application integration. Up to 3,350 active agents per server 9,000 configured agents Over 50,000 active agents per Communication Server 2100 16 individual SCCS servers 144,000 configured agents Nortel Call Center Management Information System (CC MIS): CC MIS is the command center for Communication Server 2100 ACD Call Centers. CC MIS helps supervisors plan, manage and monitor their ACD operation by collecting statistics on the performance of network configuration and personnel. Latest release Release 6.0.1 Fully-integrated management information tool for traditional Call Centers Comprehensive real-time and historical views enable ad hoc responses to changes in call volume Operates on a customer-supplied Intel-based server running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 or 4.0. Self-Service Interactive Voice Response: Media Processing Server (MPS): Provides state-of-the-art solutions for today s Media Processing and Contact Center environments through a web-centric system distinguished by its design, networking integration flexibility, high degree of modularity and scalability, low cost of ownership and modular technology within an open system design. Host access CTI Speech recognition Text-to-speech Programmable switching functionality Media Processing Server 500 Scalable up to eight T1/E1/SIP spans (192/240 ports) in a single system Multiple systems can be networked together for additional capacity. Media Processing Server 1000 Scalable up to 384 T1/E1 spans (9,216/11,520 ports) 120 11,520 SIP channels Mixed T1/SIP or E1/SIP configurations supported Unified Communications SIP Core: Premier carrier-class IP Telephony solution has evolved to a fully-integrated SIP unified communications solution. The Communication Server 2100, through an integrated SIP Session Server, supports SIP connectivity to endpoints within the skins of this ultra-reliable and scalable solution. Provide the basis for a more productive work environment Enables integration into business applications Open nature of SIP allows for integration into the communications experience such as Presence, Instant Messaging, find me/follow me services and video calling Multimedia collaboration: Via the Media Application Server, provides multimedia capabilities from the desktop that provide a significant cost savings in travel and external conference services while allowing employees to be more productive and efficient: On-demand, Meet-me Conferencing Web Collaboration Video Conferencing Application Sharing Microsoft Office Communications Server: Communication Server 2100 fully integrates with Office Communications Server (OCS) as a complement to the carrier-grade and robust capabilities of the Communication Server 2100. Through the Innovative Communications Alliance (ICA) with Microsoft, Nortel is able to provide a level of integration with Microsoft business applications that is unprecedented in the industry. Provides a choice for customers Enables a common desktop client across the enterprise Allows for common user interface and business application integration Provides a simplified and consistent user experience, optimized for productivity 4

Applications continued IP Phone Application Gateway 2000 Applications Nortel Application Gateway 2000 delivers practical, converged voice and data applications on Nortel IP phones that enable organizations to benefit more fully from IP telephony. The prepackaged, easy-to-learn, easy-to use Voice Office applications help increase productivity and enhance organizational communications. Packaged applications include: Click to Call Express Directory Visual Voicemail Zone Paging Broadcast Alerts Guest Services Supports up to 1,000 IP Phones per Application Gateway Four Application Gateways can be networked, supporting up to 4,000 IP Phones Mobility WLAN The WLAN product suite within the Communication Server 2100 portfolio allows customers to be more productive in the work environment, taking their desktop phone with them throughout the office or campus environment, which in turn lends to increased customer satisfaction. Wireless LAN Handset 2200 Series WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 System capabilities Standards protocols G.711 G729 G729a supported: H.323 v4 T.120 Q.931 802.1d 802.1p 802.1Q 802.3 SNMP FAX Group 3 FAX Group 4 T.38 IP Precedence Differentiated Services RSVP RTP RTCP Policy Based Routing Committed Access Rate MGCP H.225 H.245 TCP/IP UDP/IP DHCP DCL DNS LDAP 802.3af NAT Standards compliances: NEBS IETF draft-ietf-sip-rfc2543bis-09: SIP: Session Initiation Protocol IETF draft-ietf-sip-refer-02 IETF draft-ietf-sip-cc-transfer-05 IETF draft-ietf-sip-privacy-04 IETF draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-offer-answer-02 IETF draft-ietf-sip-events-04 IETF draft-ietf-sip-replaces-02.txt RFC 2976: The SIP INFO Method IETF draft-ietf-sip-100rel-04 RFC 2617: HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication IETF expired draft draft-choudhuri-sip-info-digit-00.html IETF draft-antti-rfc2806bis-05 IETF draft-sen-midcom-fw-nat-01 IETF draft-ietf-impp-cpim-pidf-01 IETF draft-ietf-simple-presence-04 IETF draft-ietf-sipping-conferencing-models-01 RFC 3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol RFC 3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) RFC 3263 - Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Locating SIP Servers RFC 3264 An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP) RFC 3265 - Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification RFC 3311 - The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method RFC 3323 - A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) RFC 3325 - Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks RFC 3326 - The Reason Header Field for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) RFC 3515 - The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method Certifications: Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) The only multi-function VoIP switch certified by the U.S. Department of Defense. Management (OAM&P): Features point-and-click GUIs using industry-leading hardware with mission-critical applications running on fault tolerant hardware. This suite of element management solutions through the Integrated Element Management System provides full fault, configuration, accounting, performance and security (FCAPS) functionality. 5

Redundancy and survivability Standard: Optional: IP Phone (Unistim): SIP: Environmental Operating environment Condition CPU, inter-cabinet processor links, main memory, line controllers Geographic survivability of call servers up to 75 miles (Compact) via direct Optical interface or Gigabit Ethernet, up to 7+1 CPU load sharing (XA-Core), Emergency Stand-Alone and survivable gateways. Driven by the Centrex IP Client Manager application. Provides a floating IP address approach to failover. If the primary processor fails, the floating IP address will be taken over by the secondary processor. All call states are synchronized between primary and secondary processors to ensure that active calls are protected during any failure. This implementation can also be supported in geographically survivable networks. SIP uses the DNS capabilities to failover between two processing servers. The SIP servers are implemented in a load sharing manner under normal conditions. However, the servers are engineered so a single processing element can support the maximum capacity of a pair of servers. Value Ambient temperature: In the range of 10 C to 30 C (with short-term variations in the range of 5 C to 49 C) Relative humidity: In the range of 22% to 55% (with short-term variations in the range of 20% o 80%) Atmospheric pressure: 423mmHg (69.2KPa), corresponding to 3,048m (10,000 feet) of altitude Ambient air: With cleanliness < class 100,000 (number of particles > 0.5 microns per cubic foot) Input voltage For the Call Control Frame and Extension Frame, external power requirements are 2 feeds A and B, -36 to -72 VDC, rated to a minimum of 120A and a maximum of 150A. This feed must be supplied from the customer power plant, not from the CPDC. The power dissipation for the CCF is 4600 Watts max @ -48 VDC and for the SAMF is 3800 Watts max @ -48 VDC. Power consumption Component Voltage range Typical current (Amps) Comments Call Control Frame Mass storage shelf -36 to 72 VDC 11 A @ -48 VDC (800 max watts) 30A breaker SAM21 shelf -36 to 72 VDC 16.7 A @ -48 VDC (800 watts) With call agent. 30A breaker COAM Equipment Frame SUN Netra t 240-36 to 72 VDC 14 A @ -48 VDC (672 watts) 20A breaker Inverter -48 VDC 6 A @ -48 VDC 20A breaker Extension Frame SAM21 shelf (optional up to 3) -36 to 72 VDC 16.7 @ -48 VDC (800 watts) 30A breaker Dimensions Cabinet Dimensions Use C42 equipment cabinet 107 cm wide x 183 cm high x 71 cm deep XA-Core (42 inches x 72 inches x 28 inches) Message Switch ENET PTE2000 equipment 61 cm wide x 213 cm high x 61 cm deep SAM21 shelves with Call Agent, Network File System cabinet (24 inches x 84 inches x 24 inches) and Gateway Controllers Sun Netra servers for Device Managers and OAM&P applications Note: In Communication Server 2100 Compact configurations, the main PTE cabinet houses two SAM21 shelves. A second PTE2000 frame is required to house Element Managers for Communication Server 2100 Compact components. Earthquake protection Communication Server 2100 equipment is compliant with the following North American softswitch standards for telecommunication equipment: FCC part 15, Class A UL 1950/CSA 950 Telcordia NEBS Level 3 criteria (GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE) BUSINESS MADE SIMPLE