AudioCodes Mediant 1000 MSBG Installation And Configuration Manual
AudioCodes Mediant 1000 MSBG Installation And Configuration Manual

AudioCodes Mediant 1000 MSBG Installation And Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 ediant™ ™ 1000 0, Medi ant 100 00 MSB BG   &  Media nt 2000 0  udioCod des Enh hanced d Media a Gatew way  nd SBA  for Mic crosoft ® Lync™ ™  Inst allat tion  and d Co onfig gura tion n  nual l   Vers sion  1.3  Decem mber 201 0  Docum ment # LT TRT‐1820 0 6 ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.1.3.3 Assigning an IP Address using the CLI .............. 50 3.2  Connecting to the SBA Application .................. 51      3.2.1 Mediant 1000 and Mediant 1000 MSBG ................51     3.2.1.1 Cabling ....................... 51     3.2.1.2 Connecting using Remote Desktop Connection ..........52  ...
  • Page 4     6.1.1 Datacenter Workflow......................114     6.1.1.1 Adding the Survivable Branch Appliance Device to Active Directory ....114     6.1.1.2 Defining the Branch Office Topology Through Topology Builder ..... 115 AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 5 Installation and Configuration Manual Contents 6.2  Installing and Configuring SBA ..................122      6.2.1 Main Functions ......................... 124     6.2.2 Setup ..........................124     6.2.2.1 IP Settings ......................124     6.2.2.2 Change Computer Name ................. 127  ...
  • Page 6 PSTN ................................13   Figure 1-2: High-Level Architecture of Enhanced Media Gateway with Analog Devices ......... 14   Figure 1-3: AudioCodes SBA Media Gateway Solution at Branch Office ............15   Figure 1-4: Configuration Flowchart ......................... 16   Figure 2-1: Front-Panel Components ....................... 17  ...
  • Page 7 Figure 4-35: Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP Tel Calls ..............95   Figure 4-36: Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls ..............96   Figure 5-1: Connecting Analog Devices in Lync 2010 Environment using AudioCodes Gateway ....98   Figure 5-2: Applications Enabling Page ......................99  ...
  • Page 8 Figure 6-79: Complete Setup ......................... 159   Figure 6-80: Home Page ..........................160   Figure 6-81: Tools Page ..........................160   Figure 6-82: Start and Stop Service Page ..................... 161   Figure 6-83: System Update Page ......................... 162 AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 9 Installation and Configuration Manual Contents   Figure 6-84: System Logout Message ......................162   Figure 6-85: “Please Wait” Message ......................163   Figure 6-86: Login Page with New Version Number ..................163   Figure 6-87: Logs Page ..........................164   Figure 6-88: Detailed Log Page ........................
  • Page 10 Survivable Branch Appliance Reader’s Notes AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 11 Date Publ ished: Decem mber-8-2010 Tradem arks AudioCodes , AC, Audio oCoded, Ard ito, CTI2, C CTI², CTI Sq uared, HD V VoIP, HD V VoIP Sounds Better, InTo ouch, IPmed...
  • Page 12 Survivable Branch Appliance Reader’s Notes AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010 (Lync Server 2010). The AudioCodes gateways that support this application include the Mediant 1000, Mediant 1000 MSBG, and Mediant 2000. One of the components in the Lync Server 2010 network is the Microsoft Communication Server 2010 Mediation Server (Mediation Server).
  • Page 14: Figure 1-2: High-Level Architecture Of Enhanced Media Gateway With Analog Devices

    To provide basic voice services to branch users during a WAN outage, a branch office survivability solution – the Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) application - is hosted by AudioCodes Media Gateway at the branch office. The SBA provides call survivability when IP network connectivity fails, by maintaining call connectivity between Microsoft’s Office Communicator (OC) clients themselves at the branch office, and between OC clients and the PSTN.
  • Page 15: Figure 1-3: Audiocodes Sba Media Gateway Solution At Branch Office

    The SBA Media Gateway hosting the SBA application is located at the enterprise’s branch office. The hosting method for the SBA application depends on the Media Gateway: • Mediant 1000 and Mediant 1000 MSBG: hosted on the OSN3 Server platform • Mediant 2000: hosted on the Single Board Computer (SBC) blade...
  • Page 16: How To Read This Document

    AudioC Codes Enha anced Media Gateway and d Survivable e Branch App pliance (SBA A) application n hosted on AudioCodes s SBA Media Gateway, de eployed in the e Lync 2010 environmen Note This doc cument appl lies to Audi...
  • Page 17: Hardware Installation

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation Hardware Installation This section describes the hardware installation procedures for the following AudioCodes gateways: Mediant 1000/Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 1000/Mediant 1000 MSBG The Mediant 1000B chassis is provided only if support for OSN3 is required. The Mediant 1000B...
  • Page 18: Rear-Panel Description

    Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) socket. 100-240V~1A Dual AC Power Supply Entries. OSN3 OSN3 AMC module. Main Hard-disk drive (HDD) AMC module for OSN3 platform. Second, optional HDD for OSN3 platform. Empty AMC module slots. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 19: Osn3 Modules (For Sba Media Gateway)

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation 2.1.1.3 OSN3 Modules (for SBA Media Gateway) The OSN3 platform consists of two main AMC modules: OSN3, providing the port connector interfaces (refer to Section 2.1.1.3 on page 19) HDMX, providing the hard-disk drive (refer to Section 2.1.1.3.2 on page 22) The table below lists the specifications of the OSN3 server platform:...
  • Page 20: Figure 2-4: Rj-45 To Db-9 Serial Cable Adapter

    The RJ-45 connector pinouts for RS-232 interface are listed in the table below: Table 2-6: RS-232 Serial Interface (Connector Pinouts RJ-45 DB-9 Signal Function Request to send Data terminal ready Transmit data Signal ground Signal ground Receive data Data send ready Clear to send AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 21: Figure 2-5: Osn3 Leds

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation The OSN3 LEDs are shown in the figure below and described Table 2-7. Figure 2-5: OSN3 LEDs Table 2-7: OSN3 Module LED Description Item # Color State Description Damaged hardware Normal operation When lit during boot-up, indicates power failure. Flashing Processor over-temperature above 125°C and processor over- temperature above 100°C.
  • Page 22: 2.1.1.3.2 Hdmx (Hard-Disk Drive) Module

    Module shutdown sequence complete and the module can be extracted from the chassis slot. Module correctly inserted in chassis slot Flashing The OSN server's hard disk drive (HDD) is in use (active). Hard disk drive not in use. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 23: 2.1.1.3.3 Inserting And Extracting Amc Modules

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation 2.1.1.3.3 Inserting and Extracting AMC Modules The OSN3 modules are designed for hot-swappable operation. Hot swapping allows the coordinated insertion and extraction of modules without disrupting other operational elements within the system. This allows for identified faulty elements to be removed and replaced without taking the entire device out of service.
  • Page 24: Cabling

    On the CPU module, connect the first Ethernet port (labeled I) directly to the Ethernet network, using a straight-through RJ-45 Ethernet cable. Optionally, for Ethernet redundancy, connect the second Ethernet port (labeled II) to the Ethernet network. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 25: 2.1.2.2.2 Crmx Module

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation The RJ-45 connector pinouts are shown in the figure below: Figure 2-10: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts Notes: • For Ethernet redundancy, it's recommended to connect each of the Ethernet ports to a different switch. •...
  • Page 26: Figure 2-12: Rj-45 Connector Pinouts

    - Ensure the minimum bending radius recommended by the Fiber Optic Cable supplier. - Maximum Fiber Optic cable length for multimode fiber is 550 m. • Preserve the minimum-bending ratio indicated by the cable manufacturer. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 27: Figure 2-13: Connecting The Sfp Fiber Optic Wan Port

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation To connect the device to the WAN using optical fiber cabling: Remove the protective dust plug covering the WAN port’s SFP transceiver. Connect the LC-type plugs at the end of the fiber optic cable to the WAN port's SFP transceiver (labeled GE WAN).
  • Page 28: Connecting To The Lan

    FXS: connect the FXS module's ports to fax machines, modems, and/or telephones. • FXO: connect the FXO module's ports to telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions. The RJ-11 connector pinouts are shown in the figure below: Figure 2-17: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 29: Connecting To E1/T1 Trunks

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation 2.1.2.5 Connecting to E1/T1 Trunks The procedure below describes the cabling of the device's TRUNKS module interfaces (i.e., E1/T1 trunks). Warning: To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG min wire to connect T1 or E1 ports to the PSTN.
  • Page 30: Mediant 2000

    Hold the blade horizontally and insert the blade into the slot, aligning the blade edges with the groves inside the slot. Ease the blade all the way into the slot until the ejector/injector levers touch the chassis. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 31: Figure 2-20: Inserting Blade

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation Lock the blade into place by pressing the two black ejector/injector levers on both ends inward, until you hear a click. Fasten the screws on the front of the blade to secure the blade to the chassis. Figure 2-20: Inserting Blade SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 32: Cabling The Standard Interfaces

    Cabling for 16 trunks and dual AC power: Figure 2-21: Rear-Panel Cabling for 16 Trunks (Dual AC) Cabling for eight trunks and DC power: Figure 2-22: Rear-Panel Cabling for 8 Trunks (DC Power) AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 33: Earthing (Grounding) The Device

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation 2.2.3.1 Earthing (Grounding) the Device The device must be permanently connected to earth (ground), using an equipment-earthing conductor. Protective Earthing The equipment is classified as Class I EN60950 and UL60950 and must be earthed at all times.
  • Page 34: Connecting The Ethernet Interface

    When assigning an IP address to the device using HTTP (refer to 'Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP' on page 47), you may be required to disconnect the Ethernet cable and re-cable it differently. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 35: Connecting The Power Supply

    Installation and Configuration Manual 2. Hardware Installation 2.2.3.4 Connecting the Power Supply The connection to the power supply depends on the supported hardware configuration: Single or dual AC power (refer to 'Connecting the AC Power Supply' on page 35). DC power (refer to 'Connecting the DC Power Supply' on page 35). 2.2.3.4.1 Connecting the AC Power Supply The device can support up to two AC power interfaces (single or dual).
  • Page 36: 2.2.3.4.2 Connecting The Dc Power Supply

    Connect the two insulated wires to the correct DC power supply. Ensure that the connections to the DC power supply maintain the correct polarity. Insert the terminal block into the DC inlet located on the device's rear panel. Figure 2-27: DC Power Terminal Block Crimp Connector AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 37: Initialization

    Assigning the Gateway an IP Address This section describes how to assign an IP address to the Media Gateway: Mediant 1000 (refer to Section 3.1.1) Mediant 1000 MSBG (refer to Section 3.1.2) Mediant 2000 (refer to Section 3.1.3) 3.1.1 Mediant 1000 This section describes how to change the device's default IP address so that it corresponds with your network environment.
  • Page 38: Assigning An Ip Address Using Http

    Reconnect the device and PC (if necessary) to the network. Restore your PC’s IP address and subnet mask to their original settings. If necessary, restart your PC and re-access the device via the Web interface with its newly assigned IP address. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 39: Assigning An Ip Address Using Bootp

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization 3.1.1.2 Assigning an IP Address using BootP You can assign an IP address to the device, using the supplied AudioCodes' BootP/TFTP Server application. Notes: • BootP procedure can also be performed using any standard compatible BootP server.
  • Page 40: Assigning An Ip Address Using The Voice Menu Guidance

    Review the configuration server's IP address, and then press 1 to save. Dial 32 followed by the # key, and then perform the following to change the configuration file name pattern: Press the # key. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 41: Table 3-2: Configuration Parameters Available Via The Voice Menu

    Configuration File Name Pattern Description http://aa.bb.cc.dd/config.ini Standard config.ini. https://aa.bb.cc.dd/config.ini Secure HTTP. The device's MAC address is appended to the file http://aa.bb.cc.dd/audiocodes/<MAC>.ini name (e.g., http://36.44.0.6/audiocodes/00908f012300.ini). http://aa.bb.cc.dd:8080/config.ini HTTP on port 8080. http://aa.bb.cc.dd:1400/config.ini HTTP on port 1400. Generating configuration per IP/MAC address http://aa.bb.cc.dd/cgi-...
  • Page 42: Assigning An Ip Address Using The Cli

    Note: This command requires you to enter all three network parameters (each separated by a space). To save the configuration, at the prompt, type SAR, and then press <Enter>; the device restarts with the new network settings. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 43: Mediant 1000 Msbg

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization 3.1.2 Mediant 1000 MSBG You need to assign the following IP addresses to the device and in the order listed below: LAN IP address WAN IP address 3.1.2.1 Assigning LAN IP Addresses You need to define LAN IP addresses for the following interface services: VoIP and management (OAMP, Media, and Control) - refer to “VoIP and Management LAN...
  • Page 44: 3.1.2.1.2 Data-Routing Lan Interface

    Click the "LAN Switch VLAN 1" connection, and then click the Settings tab. In the 'IP Address' and 'Subnet Mask' fields, enter the required IP address (e.g., 10.8.6.85) and subnet respectively, and then click OK. Figure 3-5: Defining LAN Data-Routing IP Address AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 45: Configuring The Device's Dhcp Server

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization 3.1.2.2 Configuring the Device's DHCP Server The device is supplied with an enabled internal DHCP server for the LAN and with default IP pool addresses relating to the default subnet LAN. After reconfiguring the LAN IP addresses, the IP pool addresses are changed accordingly.
  • Page 46: Figure 3-7: Configuring The Dhcp Server

    Click the Click here for Advanced Settings link, and then select the Routing tab; the 'Routing' page appears. Figure 3-8: Routing Tab From the 'Routing Mode' drop-down list, select 'NAPT'. Select the 'Default Route' check box. Click OK. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 47: Mediant 2000

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization 3.1.3 Mediant 2000 This section describes how to change the device's default IP address so that it corresponds with your network environment. The table below lists the device's default IP address. Table 3-4: Default IP Addresses Parameter Default Value Device with a single module (trunks 1-8): 10.1.10.10...
  • Page 48: Figure 3-9: Enter Network Password Screen

    Reconnect the device and PC (if necessary) to the network. Restore your PC’s IP address and subnet mask to their original settings. If necessary, restart your PC and re-access the device via the Web interface with its newly assigned IP address. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 49: Assigning An Ip Address Using Bootp

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization 3.1.3.2 Assigning an IP Address using BootP You can assign an IP address to the device, using the supplied AudioCodes' BootP/TFTP Server application. Notes: • BootP procedure can also be performed using any standard compatible BootP server.
  • Page 50: Assigning An Ip Address Using The Cli

    Note: This command requires you to enter all three network parameters (each separated by a space). To save the configuration, at the prompt, type SAR, and then press <Enter>; the device restarts with the new network settings. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 51: Connecting To The Sba Application

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization Connecting to the SBA Application This section describes how to connect to the Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) application: Mediant 1000/Mediant 1000 MSBG - refer to Section 3.2.1 Mediant 2000 - refer to Section 3.2.2 3.2.1...
  • Page 52: Connecting Using Remote Desktop Connection

    Start Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection program - from the Start menu, point to Programs, to Accessories, to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection. Figure 3-13: Entering IP Address in Remote Desktop Connection AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 53: Figure 3-14: Entering User Name And Password In Remote Desktop Connection

    Installation and Configuration Manual 3. Initialization In the 'Computer' field, enter the OSN Server's default IP address (i.e., 10.1.10.12). Click Connect. Figure 3-14: Entering User Name and Password in Remote Desktop Connection Enter the OSN Server's default user name (i.e., "Administrator") and password (i.e., "Pass123").
  • Page 54: Connecting Using Serial Port

    Start HyperTerminal and set the port to 115200 (bits per second), 8 (data bits), N (parity), 1 (stop bits); the following prompt appears: Figure 3-15: Terminal Prompt At the prompt, enter ‘I’ to list all the IP network numbers and their IP addresses. Figure 3-16: List of IP Addresses AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 55: Mediant 2000

    Installation and Configu ration Manua Initialization 3.2.2 Mediant 2 2000 The connect tion to the S SBC blade is performed t through the graphic (mo onitor) interfa ace, which is provided by the DB-26 port. The S SBC blade r running Micr rosoft Windo ows Server...
  • Page 56 Survivable Branch Appliance Reader’s Notes AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 57: Defining Mediation Server's Ip Address, Redundancy And Load Balancing

    Installation and Configu ration Manua 4. Config guring the En nhanced Med dia Gateway Config guring g the E Enhan ced M Media G Gatew This section n provides s step-by-step procedures for configu uring AudioC Codes Enha nced Media Gateway.
  • Page 58: Figure 4-1: Proxy & Registration Page

    Alternative Routing (as required by Lync 2010), refer to Section 4.2. Click Submit. Click the Proxy Set Table button to open the 'Proxy Sets Table' page for configuring groups of proxy addresses. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 59: Configuring The Enhanced Media Gateway

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Figure 4-2: Proxy Sets Table Page Configure Mediation Server’s IP address (or FQDN). Note: When using FQDN, ensure that you define the DNS server's IP address ('Application Settings' page - Configuration tab > Network Settings menu > Application Settings > DNS Settings) or Mediation Server's domain name and corresponding IP address ('Internal DNS Table' page - Configuration tab >...
  • Page 60: Figure 4-3: Advanced Parameters

    > Routing Tables submenu > Tel to IP Routing) and specify the IP address of the trusted Mediation Servers as follows: Figure 4-4: Tel to IP Routing Table Save the changes to flash memory, by clicking the Burn button on the toolbar. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 61: Defining Reasons For Alternative Routing

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Defining Reasons for Alternative Routing A 503 SIP response from the Mediation Server to an INVITE must cause the Media Gateway to perform a failover. To achieve this requirement, you need to configure the Reasons for Alternative Routing for Tel-to-IP calls to be a 503 SIP response.
  • Page 62: Figure 4-6: Admin Page

    Retry-After response-header with the period specified by the parameter FakeRetryAfter. In the 'Enter Value' field, enter “60”. Click Apply New Value. Save the changes to flash memory, by clicking the Burn button on the toolbar. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 63: Defining Sip Tls Transport Type

    Defining SIP TLS Transport Type The SIP transport types that can be used for communicating between Mediation Server and AudioCodes gateways include the following: Transport Layer Security (TLS): this is the default and the recommended setting of Mediation Server. This setting provides encrypted signaling between Mediation Server and the Media Gateway (which is connected to the PSTN).
  • Page 64: Step 1: Configure General Sip Parameters

    Survivable Branch Appliance This section describes how to configure AudioCodes gateways for implementing a TLS connection with Mediation Server. To configure the Media Gateway to work with TCP, refer to Section 4.4. 4.3.1 Step 1: Configure General SIP Parameters The procedure below configures general SIP parameters.
  • Page 65: Step 2: Configure Ntp And Dns Server

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway 4.3.2 Step 2: Configure NTP and DNS Server The procedure below configures the NTP Server IP address or FQDN and the Domain Name System (DNS) servers. To configure the NTP and DNS servers: Open the ‘Application Settings’...
  • Page 66: Step 3: Configure The Gateway Name

    > Proxies/IpGroups/Registration submenu > Proxy & Registration). Figure 4-9: Proxy & Registration Page In the ‘Gateway Name’ field, assign a unique FQDN name to the Media Gateway within the domain, for example, gw.mcsw14.com. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 67: Step 4: Configure A Certificate

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway 4.3.4 Step 4: Configure a Certificate The procedure below describes how to exchange a certificate with Microsoft Certificate Authority. To configure a certificate: Open the ‘Certificates’ page (Security Settings menu > Certificates). Figure 4-10: Certificates Page In the ‘Subject Name’...
  • Page 68: Figure 4-11: Microsoft Certificate Services Web Page

    Survivable Branch Appliance Navigate to the certificate Server http://<Certificate Server>/CertSrv. Figure 4-11: Microsoft Certificate Services Web Page Click the link Request a certificate. Figure 4-12: Request a Certificate Page AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 69: Figure 4-13: Advanced Certificate Request

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Click the link advanced certificate request, and then click Next. Figure 4-13: Advanced Certificate Request Page Click the link Submit a Certificate request by using base64 encoded..., and then click Next.
  • Page 70: Figure 4-15: Download A Ca Certificate, Certificate Chain, Or Crl

    Navigate back to the ‘Certificates’ page (Step 1). In the ‘Server Certificate’ field, click Browse and select the gateway.cer certificate file that you saved on your local disk (see Step 12), and then click Send File to upload the certificate. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 71: Figure 4-16: Certificates

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway In the ‘Trusted Root Certificate Store’ field, click Browse and select the certroot.cer certificate file that you saved on your local disk (see Step 16), and then click Send File to upload the certificate.
  • Page 72: Step 5: Define The Cipher String For Https

    Gateway’s IP address in your Web browser's URL field (e.g., http://10.15.4.15/AdminPage). Figure 4-17: Admin Page On the left pane, click ini Parameters. In the 'Parameter Name' field, enter the parameter "HTTPSCipherString". In the 'Enter Value' field, enter “ALL”. Click Apply New Value. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 73: Defining Sip Tcp Transport Type

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Defining SIP TCP Transport Type The procedure below describes how to configure the SIP TCP transport type. Basically, you can configure the Mediation Server to operate with TCP, which is not recommended by Microsoft. To define the SIP transport type for TCP: Open the 'SIP General Parameters' page (Configuration tab >...
  • Page 74: Configure Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (Srtp)

    In the ‘Master Key Identifier (MKI) Size’ field, enter ‘1’. Click Submit. Save (burn) the Media Gateway configuration and reset the Media Gateway, using the Web interface’s ‘Maintenance Actions’ page (Management Configuration menu > Maintenance Actions). AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 75: Defining E1/T1/Bri Trunk Settings

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Defining E1/T1/BRI Trunk Settings The 'Trunk Group Table' page allows you to enable the Media Gateway’s channels by assigning them telephone numbers and other attributes (e.g., Trunk Groups and Profiles). Trunk Groups are used for routing IP-to-Tel calls with common rules.
  • Page 76: Configuring The Trunk Group Setting Table

    From the ‘Channel Select Mode’ drop-down list, select the method for which IP-to-Tel calls are assigned to channels pertaining to the Trunk Group (i.e. Cyclic Ascending). From the ‘Registration Mode’ drop-down list, select ‘Don’t Register’. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 77: Configuring Ip-To-Trunk Group Routing

    Installation and Configu ration Manua 4. Config guring the En nhanced Med dia Gateway 4.6.3 Configur ring IP-to- -Trunk Gr roup Rou uting This step def fines how to configure th e Media Gat teway’s IP to o Trunk Grou up Routing ta able.
  • Page 78: Configuring The Trunk Settings

    On the top of the page, a bar with Trunk number icons displays the status of each trunk, according to the following color codes: • Grey: Disabled • Green: Active • Yellow: RAI alarm • Red: LOS / LOF alarm • Blue: AIS alarm • Orange: D-channel alarm (ISDN only) AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 79 Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Select the Trunk that you want to configure, by clicking the desired Trunk number icon. The bar initially displays the first eight Trunk number icons (i.e., trunks 1 through 8). To scroll through the Trunk number icons (i.e., view the next/last or previous/first group of eight Trunks), After you have selected a trunk, the following is displayed:...
  • Page 80: Defining Tdm Bus Settings

    Ensure that the CAS table is applicable for operating with the deployed PBX/PSTN interfaces. To upload CAS files and assign to Trunks: Open the 'Load Auxiliary Files' page (Management tab > Software Update menu > Load Auxiliary Files). AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 81: Figure 4-25: Load Auxiliary Files

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Figure 4-25: Load Auxiliary Files Page Click the Browse button corresponding to the 'CAS file ‘field, and then navigate to the CAS file you want uploaded to the Media Gateway. Select the file, and then click Open; the file name and path appear in the field beside the Browse button.
  • Page 82: Figure 4-26: Trunk Settings

    Gateway). Click Apply Trunk Settings to apply the settings. Save (burn) the Media Gateway configuration and reset the Media Gateway, using the Web interface’s ‘Maintenance Actions’ page (Management Configuration menu > Maintenance Actions). AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 83: Defining Isdn Trunk Termination Side For Qsig

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway 4.6.7 Defining ISDN Trunk Termination Side for QSIG The procedure below describes how to change the ISDN termination side (User or Network side) for QSIG settings. To define the Trunk ISDN termination side: Open the ‘Trunk Settings’...
  • Page 84: Defining Voice Coders

    Open the 'Coders' page (Configuration tab > Protocol Configuration menu > Coders And Profile Definition submenu > Coders page item). Figure 4-28: Coders Table Page From the 'Coder Name' drop-down list, select the required coder. From the 'Silence Suppression' drop-down list, select 'Enable'. Click Submit. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 85: Define Silence Suppression, Comfort Noise And Agc

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Define Silence Suppression, Comfort Noise and AGC Overall voice quality is significantly better for Lync 2010. These improvements include suppression of typing noise during calls and improved generation of “comfort noise,” which reduces hissing and smoothes over the discontinuous flow of audio packets.
  • Page 86: Figure 4-30: Ipmedia Settings

    From the ‘Enable AGC’ drop-down list, select ‘Enable’. Click Submit. Open the 'IPMedia Settings' page (Configuration tab > Media Settings menu > IPMedia Settings page item. From the ‘IPMedia Detectors’ drop-down list, select ‘Enable’. Figure 4-31: IPMedia Settings AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 87: Defining Early Media

    According to Lync 2010 requirements, the AudioCodes Media Gateway should send 183 with SDP, immediately after it receives an INVITE. The RTP packets however, will not be sent until the Media Gateway receives Progress, Alerting + Progress Indicator or Connect from ISDN.
  • Page 88: Figure 4-32: Sip General Parameters

    Media Gateway stops playing the local ringback tone as soon as it starts receiving RTP packets. At this stage, if the Media Gateway receives additional 18x responses, it does not resume playing the local ringback tone. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 89: Figure 4-33: Admin Page Settings

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway From the ‘Forking Handling Mode’ drop-down list, select ‘Sequential handling’. The Media Gateway opens a voice stream toward the first 18x SIP response that includes an SDP and disregards any 18x response with an SDP received thereafter. Click Submit to save your changes.
  • Page 90: Translating Numbers From/To E.164 Using Manipulation Tables For Pbx/Pstn Connectivity

    From the 'Table Index' drop-down list, select the range of entries that you want to edit (up to 20 entries can be configured for Source Number IP-to-Tel Manipulation, up to 120 entries can be configured for Source Number Tel-to-IP Manipulation, and up to 100 entries for Destination Number Manipulation). AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 91: Table 4-1: Number Manipulation Parameters Description

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Configure the Number Manipulation table according to the table below. Click Submit to save your changes. Save the changes to flash memory, by clicking the Burn button. Notes: • The manipulation rules are executed in the following order: 1.
  • Page 92 If you selected 'E.164 Public' for the NPI, you can select Unknown [0], International [1], National [2], Network Specific [3], Subscriber [4] or Abbreviated [6]. Notes: This parameter is applicable only to Number Manipulation tables for IP- to-Tel calls. The default is 'Unknown'. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 93: 4.10.2 Dialing Plan Notation

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway Parameter Description Presentation Determines whether Caller ID is permitted: Not Configured = privacy is determined according to the Caller ID table. Allowed = sends Caller ID information when a call is made using these destination / source prefixes.
  • Page 94: 4.10.3 Numbering Plans And Type Of Number

    1/1 - International number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan 1/2 - National number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan 1/4 - Subscriber (local) number in ISDN/Telephony numbering plan 9/4 - Subscriber (local) number in Private numbering plan AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 95: 4.10.4 Number Normalization Examples

    Installation and Configuration Manual 4. Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway 4.10.4 Number Normalization Examples Two examples are provided below for number normalization. The examples are based on the following assumptions: a PBX with prefix (local) number 333 and a 4-digit extension number that begins with the digit 1 (i.e., 1xxx);...
  • Page 96: Figure 4-36: Phone Number Manipulation Table For Tel Ip Calls

    Media Gateway depends on the country's PSTN numbering rules. The configuration of the above scenarios is shown in the figure below: Figure 4-36: Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 97: Connecting Analog Devices To Lync 2010

    OC C clients con nected to Lync 20 010. The ent terprise has a a deployed A AudioCodes’ Mediant 100 00 Media Ga ateway. This Media Gatewa ay is connect ed with seve eral trunks to...
  • Page 98: Figure 5-1: Connecting Analog Devices In Lync 2010 Environment Using Audiocodes Gateway

    Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 5-1: Connecting Analog Devices in Lync 2010 Environment using AudioCodes Gateway AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 99: Enhanced Media Gateway Configuration

    Installation and Configu ration Manua 5. Conn necting Analo og Devices t to Lync 2010 Enhanc ced Med dia Gate eway Co onfigura ation The procedu ures describ bed in this s section for im mplementing g analog de vices in the e Lync 2010 environment t using Audio...
  • Page 100: Step 2: Configure The Number Of Media Channels

    In the 'Parameter Name' field, enter the parameter "MEDIACHANNELS". In the 'Enter Value' field, enter the number of required IP-to-IP sessions multiplied by two. For example, enter “60” to enable up to 30 IP-to-IP calls. Click Apply New Value. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 101: Step 3: Configure Trunk Group Table

    Installation and Configuration Manual 5. Connecting Analog Devices to Lync 2010 5.1.3 Step 3: Configure Trunk Group Table This step defines how to enable the Media Gateway’s FXS port PSTN trunk channels. The 'Trunk Group Table' page allows you to enable the device's channels by assigning them telephone numbers and other attributes (e.g., Trunk Groups and Profiles).
  • Page 102: Step 4: Configure Trunk Group Settings Table

    The Channel Select Mode of the FXS port (Trunk Group ID 1) should be set to ‘By Dest Phone Number’. • The Channel Select Mode of the digital trunk should be set to ‘Cyclic Ascending’. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 103: Step 5: Configure Trunk Settings

    Installation and Configuration Manual 5. Connecting Analog Devices to Lync 2010 5.1.5 Step 5: Configure Trunk Settings This step describes how to configure the PBX/PSTN Trunk that is connected to the Media Gateway. To configure the Trunk Setting: Open the ‘Trunk Settings’ page (PSTN Settings menu > Trunk Settings). Figure 5-6: Trunk Setting Page Use the page above to configure the Trunk parameters according to your PBX/PSTN Trunk connection.
  • Page 104: Step 6: Configure Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (Srtp)

    From the ‘Enable Early Media’ drop-down list, select ‘Enable’. From the ‘Media Security Behavior’ drop-down list, select ‘Disable’ if the Analog Device is configured to use RTP. From the ‘First Tx DTMF Option’ drop-down list, select ‘RFC 2833’. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 105: Step 7: Configure Ip Group Table

    Installation and Configuration Manual 5. Connecting Analog Devices to Lync 2010 5.1.9 Step 7: Configure IP Group Table The 'IP Group Table' page allows you to create up to nine logical IP entities called IP Groups. These IP Groups are used for call routing. This step describes how to configure the IP Group table for the Mediation Server.
  • Page 106: Step 8: Configure Proxy Set Table

    From th he ‘Proxy Loa ad Balancing g Method’ dr rop-down list t, select ‘Rou und Robin’ to o enable the Round R Robin Proxy Load Balanc cing mechan nism. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 107: 5.1.12 Step 9: Routing Setup

    Installation and Configuration Manual 5. Connecting Analog Devices to Lync 2010 5.1.12 Step 9: Routing Setup The Media Gateway's IP-to-IP call routing capabilities is performed in two stages: Inbound IP Routing: Recognizes the received call as an IP-to-IP call or IP-to-Tel call based on the call's source IP address or/and Dest.
  • Page 108: Step 9-B: Configure Outbound Ip Routing

    P Routing’ T Table, Pleas e refer to Se ection 4.1, S Steps 12 in order to add the list of the truste ed Mediation Servers IP a address to this table. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 109: 5.1.15 Step 10: Configure Fax Signaling Method

    Installation and Configuration Manual 5. Connecting Analog Devices to Lync 2010 5.1.15 Step 10: Configure Fax Signaling Method This step defines how to configure the Fax Signaling Method to G.711 Transport for the calls between the Media Gateway and the analog devices (ATA’s and embedded Media Gateway FXS ports).
  • Page 110: Analog Devices (Ata's) Configuration

    Survivable Branch Appliance Analog Devices (ATA’s) Configuration This section defines how to configure the analog device entity to route its calls to AudioCodes Media Gateway. The analog device entity must be configured to send all calls to Media Gateway without undergoing any registration process.
  • Page 111: Step 2: Configure Tel To Ip Routing Table

    Step 2: Configure Tel to IP Routing Table This step describes how to configure the Tel-to-IP routing rules to ensure that the MP-11x sends all calls to AudioCodes central Media Gateway. To configure the Tel to IP Routing table: Open the 'Tel to IP Routing' page (Configuration tab > Protocol Configuration menu>...
  • Page 112: Step 4: Configure Sip Tcp Transport Type And Fax Signaling Method

    In the ‘SIP TCP Local Port’ field, enter ‘5068’ (corresponding to the Central Gateway TLS transmitting port configuration). In the ‘SIP Destination Port’, enter ‘5067’ (corresponding to the Central Gateway TLS listening port configuration). AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 113: Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance

    Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance Config guring g Surv vivable e Bran ch Ap pplianc As described d in the Intr roduction (re efer to Secti ion 1), the S Survivable B Branch Appl iance (SBA) application s...
  • Page 114: Preparation

    TCUniversal ReadOnlyA dmins group Create user account Active Directory Services belonging RTCUn iversalSBAT Technicians group. Thi s user will l perform t the Surviva able Branch Applian ce deployme ent. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 115: Defining The Branch Office Topology Through Topology Builder

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance 6.1.1.2 Defining the Branch Office Topology Through Topology Builder This sub-section explains how to add the Survivable Branch Appliance to your topology using Topology Builder, and publish the topology. To create branch sites: Open the Topology Builder: Click Start >...
  • Page 116: Figure 6-5: Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder

    Click Name, and then type the name of the branch site. Only this field is Required, the other fields are optional. • Click Description, and then type a meaningful description for the branch site. • Click Next. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 117: Figure 6-6: Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 6-6: Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder In the following dialog box, do the following: • Click City, and then type the name of the city in which the branch site is located. •...
  • Page 118 FQD DN as the S urvivable Bra anch Applian nce FQDN yo ou entered using ADS SI edit above Figur re 6-9: Defin ne SBA FQD AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 119: Figure 6-10: Front End Pool

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Select the Front End Pool to be used with this SBA. Figure 6-10: Front End Pool Select the Edge Pool to be used with this SBA (optional). Figure 6-11: Edge Pool Do the following: •...
  • Page 120: Figure 6-12: Define The Pstn Gateway

    Figure 6-12: Define the PSTN Gateway Click Finish. Publish the new topology by right-clicking on the root of the Lync Server 2010 (RC) menu bar, and select the Publish Topology action. Figure 6-13: Publish Topology Selection AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 121: Figure 6-14: Publish Topology – Confirm Tasks

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Click Next. Figure 6-14: Publish Topology – Confirm Tasks Confirm that all steps were succeeded, and click Finish. Figure 6-15: Publish Wizard Complete SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 122: Installing And Configuring Sba

    Note: If the loca l Administrat tor password d was change ed via the Se et Password menu, use the ne ew password d, instead of the default ‘P Pass123’. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 123 Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance gure 6-17: S Setup Menu Note: Only a few w Setup men u options are e active whe n first enterin ng the applic cation. SBA for Mic crosoft Lync cember 2010...
  • Page 124: Main Functions

    If you wis sh to provid de only one , put the sa ame server on the pref ferred and alternate D DNS, or set o only one via RDT.. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 125 Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance Figure 6-1 19: IP Settin ngs – Login Again Click OK K; the follow ing screen a appears. gure 6-20: A Alert - Login Click OK Enter th he Username e, Password and click Lo...
  • Page 126 Screen Note: As each m menu item h has been co mpleted, a g green check k mark appe ars by the item. Figure 6-22 : IP Settings s - Complete AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 127: Change Computer Name

    Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance 6.2.2.2 Change C Computer N Name This menu o ption change es the compu uter name. To chan nge the com mputer name On the S Setup menu , select the C Change Com mputer Nam...
  • Page 128 Changes Click Re eboot; the fo ollowing scre een appears. Figure 6-2 26: Server R Re-booting Login ag gain when th he following s screen appe ars. Figure 6-27: Login Screen AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 129: Figure 6-28: Change Computer Name - Completed

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-28: Change Computer Name - Completed SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 130: Change Admin Password

    In the New Password field, enter a new password. In the Password Confirm field, enter the new password again. Click Apply; the following screen appears. Figure 6-30: Change Admin Password – Saving Changes AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 131: Figure 6-31: Change Admin Password – Completed

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-31: Change Admin Password – Completed SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 132: Set Date And Time

    Click Apply; an “Operation Completed Successfully” message appears on the bottom of the screen. Click Time Zone tab; the following screen appears. Figure 6-33: Set Time Zone Page Open the drop-down list and select the appropriate Time Zone. Click Apply; the following screen appears. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 133: Figure 6-34: Set Date And Time

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 6-34: Set Date and Time The following confirmation screen appears: Figure 6-35: Set Time Zone Page - Confirmation A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 134: Figure 6-36: Set Date And Time - Completed

    Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 6-36: Set Date and Time - Completed AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 135: Join To Domain

    Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance 6.2.2.5 Join to Do omain This menu o ption enable es join to dom main. To join to the doma ain: On the S Setup menu u, click Join t to Domain;...
  • Page 136 -booting, log in as the Do main User. Note: The Doma ain User che ck box is sel ected. The log in screen ap ppears. Figure 6- -41: Welcom me to SBA AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 137 Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance After log gging in as th he Domain U User, the follo owing screen n appears. Figu ure 6-42: Jo in to a Dom ain - Compl leted A green n check mark...
  • Page 138: Device Preparation

    This menu option completes the SQL preparation and installs the OCS components. To prepare the device: On the Setup menu, click Device Preparation; the following screen appears. Figure 6-43: Device Preparation Click Apply. Figure 6-44: Device Preparation - Start AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 139 Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance The follo owing screen ns appear. igure 6-45: D Device Prep paration - W Figure 6-46 6: Device Pre eparation – PM Install O Ocscore.ms Note: A Detailed d Log can be e viewed afte er each phase...
  • Page 140: Figure 6-47: Device Preparation – Pm Install Server.msi

    Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 6-47: Device Preparation – PM Install Server.msi Figure 6-48: Device Preparation - Restart Click OK; the following screen appears. Figure 6-49: Device Preparation – PM Install MediationServer.ini AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 141 Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance Click Re estart if all s steps have b been success sfully comple eted. If not, r refer to the D Detailed Log for more e information Note: For the B Beta Refres...
  • Page 142: Configuration

    Device Preparation phase, re- boot the s erver manua ally using the e Tools men u option. The follo owing screen n appears.. Figure e 6-52: Conf figuration St tart AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 143: Figure 6-53: Configuration - Completion

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-53: Configuration - Completion SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 144: Enable Replication

    This menu option activates the replication process. To enable replication: On the Setup menu, click Enable Replication; the following screen appears. Figure 6-54: Enable Replication Click Apply; the following screen appears. Figure 6-55: Enable Replication AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 145: Figure 6-56: Enable Replication - Completion

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-56: Enable Replication - Completion SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 146: Activate Mcs

    To activate MCS: On the Setup menu, click Activate MCS; the following screen appears. Figure 6-57: Activate MCS Click Apply; the following screen appears. Figure 6-58: Activate MCS – Processing AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 147: Figure 6-59: Activate Mcs - Completion

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-59: Activate MCS - Completion SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 148: 6.2.2.10 Mcs Certificate

    Select the Import Certification radio button. Click Browse to select the File to Upload. Enter the Password (optional) of the certificates. Click Apply. To request a certificate: Select the Request Certificate radio button. Figure 6-61: Request Certificate AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 149: Figure 6-62: Mcs Certificate – Detailed Log

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Requesting a certificate supports Auto-enrollment. Enter all fields. Those fields beginning with a CA prefix are mandatory. The correct Certificate Authority (CA), User and Password must also be supplied. The CA field contains the CA FQDN\CA Name. Figure 6-62: MCS Certificate –...
  • Page 150: Figure 6-64: Mcs Certificate – Download Enrolled Certificate

    Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 6-64: MCS Certificate – Download Enrolled Certificate Click the Download Enrolled Certificate link; the following screen appears. Figure 6-65: MCS Certificate – File Download Click Save. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 151: Figure 6-66: Mcs Certificate – File Upload

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Once the Enrollment Certificate has been signed, select the Import Certification radio- button as shown below and upload the signed certificate to be uploaded by using the Browse and File to Upload fields. Click Apply.
  • Page 152: Figure 6-68: Mcs Certificate – Complete

    Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-68: MCS Certificate – Complete AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 153: 6.2.2.11 Start Mcs Services

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance 6.2.2.11 Start MCS Services This menu option enables you to start a Microsoft Communications Server component that runs as a Windows service. To start MCS Services: On the Setup menu, click Start MCS Services; the following screen appears. Figure 6-69: Start MCS Services Click Apply to start the services as per the MCS configuration settings.
  • Page 154: Gateway Configuration

    Ga ateway field. Click Co onnect and s setup the ga ateway. Figure e 6-72: Gatew way Configu uration – Ma anual Gatew Note: At this poi nt, enable Te elnet. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 155 Installation and Configu ration Manua 6. Conf figuring Surv vivable Branc ch Appliance Please refer to Sect tion for in nstructions on n how to con nfigure the ga ateway. To perf form a Test Call Enter a Phone Num mber.
  • Page 156: Ocs Test Call

    Phone Nu umber. Enter D ial Check P ort. Click Ap pply. Note: For the B eta Refresh h version - e nter 5061 on n the dial che eck port. AudioCodes s Enhanced Media Gatew ocument #: L LTRT-18206...
  • Page 157 Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Figure 6-75: OCS Test Call The following screen appears. Figure 6-76: OCS Test Call SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 158: 6.2.2.14 Complete Setup

    After completing all SBA settings, click Complete. When you log in, the Home tab will be displayed and not Setup. Figure 6-77: Complete Setup The following screen appears. Figure 6-78: Complete Setup – Setup Completed AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 159: December

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance A green check mark appears by the completed menu item. Figure 6-79: Complete Setup SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
  • Page 160: Home

    The Home tab displays the Home page as shown below: Figure 6-80: Home Page 6.2.4 Tools The Tools tab displays two sub-menus: Start and Stop Service System update as shown below. Figure 6-81: Tools Page AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 161: Start And Stop Service

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance 6.2.5 Start and Stop Service The Start and Stop Service page appears as shown below: Figure 6-82: Start and Stop Service Page Start All: Starts the services on the SBA. Stop All: Stops the services on the SBA. Restart Server: Restarts the server.
  • Page 162: System Update

    Install an update as an MSU file from Microsoft To perform a system update: Click Browse and select the file to upload. Click Apply. Figure 6-83: System Update Page The following message appears. Figure 6-84: System Logout Message Click OK. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 163 Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance The following message is displayed to inform you that you need to wait till the update has been completed. Figure 6-85: “Please Wait” Message The following Login page appears.If you update the GUI software, you will see the new version number on this login page.
  • Page 164: Logs

    To delete a log, click on the event to view the detailed log section. You can also clear or export the logs.These two operations work only on the active log section. Figure 6-88: Detailed Log Page 6.2.8 Logout The Logout option logs you out from the application. AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 165: Configuring Sba Media Gateway

    Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Configuring SBA Media Gateway Once the SBA application is installed and configured as described in the previous sub-section, you can begin configuring the SBA media gateway as described below. To configure the SBA Media Gateway: Connect to the OSN/SBC (refer to Section 3.2), and then complete the on-site/on-domain SBA application installation.
  • Page 166 Open the 'Proxy & Registration' page (Configuration tab > Protocol Configuration menu > Proxies/IpGroups/Registration submenu > Proxy & Registration), and configure the ‘Redundancy Mode’ parameter to ‘Homing’. Figure 6-90: Defining Homing Mode for SBA Media Gateway AudioCodes Enhanced Media Gateway Document #: LTRT-18206...
  • Page 167 Installation and Configuration Manual 6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance Reader’s Notes SBA for Microsoft Lync December 2010...
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