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18 Upgrades
NN10033-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks
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independently of one another. Refer to MCP SIP PRI Gateway Basics
and MCP SIP Application Module Basics for more information on
upgrades to those nodes of the MCP network.
Interworking with CS 2000
MCP interworking with the CS 2000 does not involve additional
software deployment. The functionality exists in the SIP Application
Module. Refer to the MCP SIP Application Module Basics for more
information on upgrades.
Note: Since the MCP and CS 2000 can be upgraded at different
times, the two products are backwards compatible by one release.
Interworking with third-party gateways
MCP interworking with SIP-enabled third-party gateways does not
involve additional software deployment to the third-party gateways. The
MCP SIP Application Module uses SIP to successfully communicate
with a third-party gateway that also speaks SIP. Each third-party
gateway software release must be validated and certified against the
current MCP release.
The MCP SIP Application Module and third-party gateways can be
upgraded independently of one another. Refer to MCP SIP Application
Module Basics for more information on upgrades to the MCP SIP
Application Module.
For information about the upgrade procedures of a specific third-party
vendor’s gateway, please refer to the documentation provided by that
third-party vendor.
Interworking with Traditional Phones
MCP interworking with traditional telephones does not involve
additional software deployment to the existing switching system.
However, the SimRing feature on the TDM switch must be activated in
order to route calls to CDS users.
The MCP network and SIP Multimedia PC Client (PC Client) may not
be upgraded at the same time. As new CDS functionality is introduced
in the network through MCP network node upgrades, the existing PC
Clients must continue to interwork with the network. Therefore, the
MCP network nodes must be backwards compatible with older PC
Clients and MCP nodes. In addition, PC Clients (both Converged and
non-Converged) must be backwards compatible with all previously
released PC Clients, as different versions of the clients may co-exist in
a given MCP network.
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