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Configure the Mitel 3300 ICP for use with the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone

Table of Contents

Overview .............................................................................................................................................3

Software & Hardware Setup .......................................................................................................3

Device Limitations ..........................................................................................................................3

3300 Setup Notes ............................................................................................................................4


Network Requirements .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Assumptions for the 3300 ICP programming .............................................................................................. 4
Licensing and Option Selection - SIP Licensing........................................................................................ 5
Multiline IP Set Configuration............................................................................................................................. 6
Class of Service Assignment.............................................................................................................................. 7
SIP Device Capabilities Assignment ............................................................................................................... 9
Station Service Assignment .............................................................................................................................. 10
Multiline Set Key Assignment........................................................................................................................... 11

Nokia E71 Mobile Phone Setup Notes..................................................................................12


Overview
This document provides a reference for configuring the Mitel 3300 ICP to host the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone. The
different devices can be configured in various configurations depending on your VoIP solution. This document
covers a basic setup with required option setup.

Software & Hardware Setup


This was the test setup to generate a basic SIP call between the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone SIP device and the 3300
ICP.

Manufacturer Variant Software Version

Mitel 3300 ICP – MXe platform 9.0.1.20

Nokia Nokia E71 Mobile Phone 110.07.127 (09-10-2008)

Device Limitations

This is a list of problems or not supported features when the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone is connected to the Mitel
3300.

Feature Problem Description

MWI Nokia E71 does not support MWI

Conference Nokia E71 does not support device-based conference

Call Forwarding Nokia E71 does not support device-based call forwarding

Call hold There is no music played on Nokia E71

Teleworker Nokia does not register and thus does not work with Teleworker
3300 Setup Notes

The following steps show how to program a 3300 ICP to connect with the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone.

Network Requirements
• There must be adequate bandwidth to support the voice over IP. As a guide, the Ethernet bandwidth is
approx 85 Kb/s per G.711 voice session and 29 Kb/s per G.729 voice session (assumes 20ms
packetisation). As an example, for 20 simultaneous SIP sessions, the Ethernet bandwidth consumption will
be approx 1.7 Mb/s for G.711 and 0.6Mb/s. Almost all Enterprise LAN networks can support this level of
traffic without any special engineering. Please refer to the 3300 Engineering guidelines for further
information.

• For high quality voice, the network connectivity must support a voice-quality grade of service (packet loss
<1%, jitter < 30ms, one-way delay < 80ms).

Assumptions for the 3300 ICP programming


• The SIP signalling connection uses UDP on Port 5060.
Licensing and Option Selection - SIP Licensing

Ensure that the 3300 ICP is equipped with enough SIP Device licences for the connection of SIP end points. This
can be verified within the License and Option Selection form.

Figure 1 – License and Option Selection


Multiline IP Set Configuration

On the Mitel 3300 ICP, a SIP device can be programmed either in the User Configuration form or the Multiline IP
Set Configuration form and are programmed as a “Generic SIP Phone”. Enterprise Manager can also be used to
provision where this application is installed.

The Login PIN is the SIP authentication password and the username is the DN. The Number and Login PIN must
match the information in the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone configuration. All other field names should be programmed
according to the site requirements or left at default.

Figure 2 – Multiline IP Set Configuration


Class of Service Assignment

The Class of Service Options Assignment form is used to create or edit a Class of Service and specify its options.
Classes of Service, identified by Class of Service numbers, are referenced by the Station Service Assignment form
for the SIP devices.

Figure 3 – Class of Service Assignment


Figure 4 – Class of Service Assignment (Cont)
SIP Device Capabilities Assignment

This form provides configuration options that can be applied to various types of SIP devices. The association
between the SIP device and the form is similar to how the Class of Service options work. The SIP Device
Capabilities number provides a SIP profile that can be applied to particular SIP devices to allow for alternate
capabilities as recommended through the Mitel interop process.

In the Device Capabilities form, program a SIP Device Capabilities Number for the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone
device. Ensure that Replace System based with Device based In-Call Feature is set to ‘Yes’.
For call hold, “Prevent the use of IP Address 0.0.0.0 in SDP Messages” and “Force sending SDP in initial Invite
message” have to be enabled.

Figure 5 – SIP Device Capabilities Assignment


Station Service Assignment

Use the Station Service Assignment form to assign the previously configured Class of Service and SIP Device
Capability number to each of the Nokia E71 Mobile Phones in the 3300.

Select the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone device number then select Change. Enter the previously configured SIP Device
Capability number and Class of Service for Day, Night 1 & Night 2.

Figure 6 – Station Service Assignment


Multiline Set Key Assignment

You use the Multiline Set Key Assignment form to assign the line type, ring type, and directory number to each line
selected on the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone device.

Figure 7 – Multiline Set Key Assignment Form


Nokia E71 Mobile Phone Setup Notes

The following steps show how to program the Nokia E71 Mobile Phone to interconnect with the 3300 ICP.

1. SIP Settings

On Nokia E71 Mobile phone: Menu→ Tool→Settings→Connection→SIP Settings

A). Main Settings


Profile Name: 3211
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: Connection2 (Access Point)
Public user name: 3211@192.168.101.10 (Extension Number @3300ICP_IP_address)
Use compression: No
Registration: Always on (‘When needed’ is deregistration)
Use security: No

B). Proxy Server Settings


Proxy server address: 192.168.101.10 (3300 ICP address)
Realm: sipint1 (Need to be 3300 name configured in Network Element assignment)
User name: 3211
Password: SIP Password. It must match the one in 3300ICP
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5060

C). Registrar Server Settings


Registrar server address: 192.168.101.10 (3300 ICP address)
Realm: sipint1 (Need to be 3300 name configured in Network Element assignment)
User name: 3211
Password: SIP Password. It must match the one in 3300ICP
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5060

2. Internet Telephone (net call setting): Menu→ Tool→Settings→Connection→Internet tel.


Assigning SIP Profile to Internet Telephone (net call setting)
Name: 3211
SIP Profiles: 3211

3. Communication: Menu→Communic. →Internet tel.


Select ‘Connection2’ and Press Option to change service, selecting net call service (3211) from the list.

4. Registration
Registration: Selecting ‘Always on’, the phone will be registered.
Selecting ‘When needed’, the phone will be deregistered.

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