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3Com V6100 User Manual Manual (496 pages)
SIP gateway
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Contents
3
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
How to Use this Guide
15
Conventions
16
About Thi Guide
17
Documentation Comments
17
Notices
18
WEEE EU Directive
18
Abbreviations and Terminology
18
Reader's Notes
18
Chapter 1: Overview
19
V7122 Overview
19
TP-1610 Overview
20
V6100 Overview
21
TP-260 Overview
22
SIP Overview
23
V7122 Features
24
General Features
24
PSTN-To-SIP Interworking
24
Supported SIP Features
26
Reader's Notes
28
Chapter 2: Physical Description
29
V7122 Physical Description
29
The V7122 Chassis
30
Optional CPU Board
31
TP-1610 Physical Description
31
TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
32
Rear Transition Module
34
V6100 Physical Description
35
V6100 Front Panel
36
V6100 Rear Panel
42
V6100 Modules
43
V6100 Lifeline Phone Link
44
TP-260 Physical Description
45
TP-260 Leds
46
Reader's Notes
48
Chapter 3: Installation
49
Installing the V7122
49
Unpacking
50
Package Contents
50
Mounting the V7122
51
Cabling the V7122
53
Installing the TP-1610
59
Unpacking
60
Package Contents
60
Installing the TP-1610
60
Cabling the TP-1610
62
Installing the V6100
62
Unpacking
62
Package Contents
63
Mounting the V6100
63
Cabling the V6100
65
Installing the
68
Unpacking
69
Package Contents
69
Installing the
69
Cabling the
70
Reader's Notes
72
Chapter 4: Getting Started
73
Configuration Concepts
73
Assigning the V7122 IP Address
74
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
74
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
75
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
75
Configuring the V7122 Basic Parameters
77
Reader's Notes
80
Chapter 5: Web Management
81
Computer Requirements
81
Protection and Security Mechanisms
81
User Accounts
82
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
83
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
83
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
83
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
84
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
85
Main Menu Bar
85
Saving Changes
86
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
86
Protocol Management
87
Protocol Definition Parameters
87
Advanced Parameters
88
Number Manipulation Tables
89
Configuring the Routing Tables
94
Configuring the Profile Definitions
101
Configuring the Trunk Group Table
107
Configuring the Trunk Group Settings
108
Advanced Configuration
110
Configuring the Network Settings
110
Configuring the Media Settings
114
Configuring the Trunk Settings
114
Configuring SS7 Tunneling
117
Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
121
Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
122
Regional Settings
123
Security Settings
125
Configuring the Management Settings
129
Status & Diagnostic
131
Gateway Statistics
131
Monitoring the V7122 Trunks & Channels
136
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
138
Device Information
139
Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
140
Front Panel View (V6100 Only)
141
Software Update Menu
142
Software Upgrade Wizard
142
Auxiliary Files
147
Updating the Software Upgrade Key
149
Save Configuration
149
Resetting the V7122
150
Logging off the Embedded Web Server
150
Reader's Notes
152
Chapter 6: Ini File Configuration of the V7122
153
Secured Ini File
153
Modifying an Ini File
153
The Ini File Content
154
The Ini File Structure
154
The Ini File Structure Rules
155
The Ini File Example
155
Networking Parameters
156
System Parameters
168
Web and Telnet Parameters
174
Security Parameters
176
RADIUS Parameters
179
SNMP Parameters
180
SIP Configuration Parameters
182
Voice Mail Parameters
202
ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
204
Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
213
E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
221
Channel Parameters
229
Configuration Files Parameters
235
Reader's Notes
236
Chapter 7: Using Bootp / Dhcp
237
Bootp/Dhcp Server Parameters
237
Using DHCP
238
Using Bootp
239
Upgrading the V7122
239
Vendor Specific Information Field
239
Reader's Notes
240
Chapter 8 : Telephony Capabilities
241
Working with Supplementary Services
241
Call Hold and Retrieve Features
241
Call Transfer
242
Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
242
Fax & Modem Transport Modes
244
Fax/Modem Settings
244
Throughpacket
246
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
246
Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
248
Alternative Routing Mechanism
248
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
248
PSTN Fallback as a Special Case of Alternative Routing
249
Relevant Parameters
249
Call Detail Report
249
Supported RADIUS Attributes
251
RADIUS Server Messages
253
Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
253
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
254
SIP Call Flow Example
255
SIP Authentication Example
258
Reader's Notes
262
Chapter 9 : Networking Capabilities
263
Ethernet Interface Configuration
263
Ethernet Interface Redundancy
264
NAT (Network Address Translation) Support
264
Stun
265
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
266
Rtp No-Op
267
Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet (Pppoe)
267
Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
267
Pppoe Overview
268
Pppoe in 3Com Gateways
269
IP Multicasting
270
Robust Reception of RTP Streams
270
Multiple Routers Support
270
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
271
IP Qos Via Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
271
VLANS and Multiple Ips
272
IEEE 802.1P/Q (Vlans and Priority)
272
Getting Started with VLANS and Multiple Ips
274
Reader's Notes
278
V7122 Clock Settings
279
Chapter 10 : Advanced Pstn Configuration 279
280
ISDN Overlap Dialing
280
Using ISDN NFAS
280
NFAS Interface ID
281
Working with DMS-100 Switches
282
Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
283
Reader's Notes
284
Chapter 11 : Advanced System Capabilities
285
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
285
Establishing a Serial Communications Link with the V7122
286
Automatic Update Mechanism
287
Startup Process
289
Using Parameter Tables
292
Table Indices
293
Table Permissions
293
Dynamic Tables Vs. Static Tables
293
Secret Tables
294
Using the Ini File to Configure Parameter Tables
294
Customizing the V7122 Web Interface
296
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
297
Replacing the Background Image File
299
Customizing the Product Name
301
Modifying Ini File Parameters Via the Web Admin
301
Software Upgrade Key
302
Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
303
Loading the Software Upgrade Key
303
Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
306
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a Key
306
Abort Procedure
306
Reader's Notes
306
Chapter 12 : Special Applications
307
TDM Tunneling
307
Implementation
307
SS7 Tunneling
309
MTP2 Tunneling Technology
310
SS7 Characteristics
311
SS7 Parameters
311
SS7 Parameter Tables
313
SS7 MTP2 Tunneling Ini File Example
318
QSIG Tunneling
322
Implementation
323
Reader's Notes
324
Chapter 13 : Security
325
Ipsec and IKE
325
Ipsec
327
Configuring the Ipsec and IKE
327
Ssl/Tls
337
SIP over TLS (SIPS)
337
Embedded Web Server Configuration
337
Secured Telnet
338
Server Certificate Replacement
338
Client Certificates
340
Srtp
341
RADIUS Login Authentication
342
Setting up a RADIUS Server
343
Configuring RADIUS Support
344
Internal Firewall
346
Network Port Usage
348
Recommended Practices
349
Legal Notice
350
Reader's Notes
350
Chapter 14 : Diagnostics
351
Self-Testing
351
Syslog Support
352
Syslog Servers
353
Operation
353
Reader's Notes
354
Chapter 15 : Snmp-Based Management
355
About SNMP
355
SNMP Message Standard
355
SNMP MIB Objects
356
SNMP Extensibility Feature
357
Carrier Grade Alarm System
357
Active Alarm Table
358
Alarm History
358
Cold Start Trap
359
Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
359
Trunkpack-Vop Series Supported Mibs
360
Traps
363
SNMP Interface Details
365
SNMP Community Names
365
Trusted Managers
366
SNMP Ports
368
Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations
368
Trap Mangers Configuration Via Snmp
370
SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
372
Dual Module Interface
372
SNMP NAT Traversal
373
Com' Element Management System
373
Reader's Notes
374
Configuring the Call Progress Tones
375
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Ini File
376
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
379
PRT File Format
379
Voice Prompts File
379
CAS Protocol Configuration Files
380
User Information File
381
Reader's Notes
382
Chapter 17 : Selected Technicalspecifications
383
General Specifications
383
V7122 Specifications
385
TP-1610 Specifications
387
V6100 Specifications
389
TP-260 Specifications
390
Reader's Notes
392
Reader's Notes
394
When to Use the Bootp/Tftp
395
An Overview of Bootp
395
Key Features
396
Specifications
396
Installation
396
Loading the Cmp File, Booting the Device
397
Bootp/Tftp Application User Interface
397
Function Buttons on the Main Screen
398
Log Window
398
Setting the Preferences
400
Bootp Preferences
400
TFTP Preferences
401
Configuring the Bootp Clients
402
Adding Clients
402
Deleting Clients
403
Editing Client Parameters
404
Testing the Client
404
Setting Client Parameters
404
Using Command Line Switches
406
Managing Client Templates
407
Reader's Notes
409
Payload Types Defined in RFC 3551
410
Defined Payload Types
410
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
411
Reader's Notes
413
Trunkpack Downloadable Conversion Utility
414
Converting a CPT Ini File to a Binary Dat File
415
Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts File
417
Creating a Loadable CAS Protocol Table File
418
Encoding / Decoding an Ini File
420
Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
421
PSTN Trace Utility
423
Operation
423
Reader's Notes
425
Reason Header
426
Fixed Mapping of ISDN Release Reason to SIP Response
427
Fixed Mapping of SIP Response to ISDN Release Reason
429
Reader's Notes
431
Alarm Traps
432
Component: Board#<N
432
Component: Alarmmanager#0
437
Component: Ethernetlink#0
437
Log Traps (Notifications)
440
Other Traps
441
Trap Varbinds
443
Reader's Notes
443
Windows 2000/XP Operation Systems
444
Linux Operation Systems
445
Reader's Notes
447
Required Working Tools
448
OSN Server Installation on the V6100
448
Reader's Notes
453
Physical Mounting Requirements
454
Software Requirements
455
Physical Mounting Requirements
455
V6100 Front Panel Connection
455
V6100 Rear Panel Connection
455
Software Installation
455
Linux™ Redhat (and Fedora) Installation Instructions
456
Stage 1: Obtaining the ISO Image
456
Stage 2: Editing the Isolinux.cfg File
458
Stage 3: Burn the CD
462
Stage 4: Installation
463
Additional Redhat™ and Fedora™ Installation Notes (7)
464
Linux™ Debian Installation Instructions
465
Stage 1: Obtaining the ISO Image
465
Stage 2: Preparing the Boot Media - 5 Steps
466
Stage 3: Editing the Isolinux.cfg File
468
Stage 4: Burn the CD
471
Stage 5: Installation
471
Additional Linux™ Debian Installation Notes (14)
472
Additional Requirement for Linux™ SUSE Installation
474
Linux™ SUSE Installation Instructions
474
Stage 1: Obtaining the ISO Image
474
Stage 2: Preparing the Boot Media - 5 Steps
475
Stage 3: Editing the Isolinux.cfg File
477
Stage 4: Burn the CD
481
Stage 5: Installation
481
Reader's Notes
483
V7122
484
Safety Notice
485
Industry Canada Notice
486
Digital Device Warnings
486
Network Information and Intent of Use
486
Network Compatibility
486
Telecommunication Safety
487
FCC Statement
487
Tp-1610
488
Safety Notices
489
Industry Canada Notice
489
Digital Device Warnings
489
Network Information and Intent of Use
490
Network Compatibility
490
Telecommunication Safety
490
FCC Statement
491
Tp-260
492
FCC Digital Device Warnings
493
Safety Notices
493
Industry Canada Notice
493
Network Compatibility
494
Network Information and Intent of Use
494
Telecommunication Safety
494
FCC Statement
495
Reader's Notes
495
Customer Support 4
496
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3Com V6100 Installation Manual (47 pages)
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
How to Use this Guide
5
Conventions
6
Documentation Comments
6
About Thi Guide
6
Notices
7
WEEE EU Directive
7
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Chapter 1: Quick Start
9
Chapter 2: Installing the V6100
11
Unpacking
11
Package Contents
12
Mounting the V6100
12
Mounting the V6100 on a Desktop
12
Installing the V6100 in a 19-Inch Rack
12
Cabling the V6100
13
Chapter 3: Configuring the V6100
15
Assigning the V6100 IP Address
15
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
16
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
17
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
18
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
19
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
19
Configuring the V6100 Basic Control Protocol Parameters
20
Configuring Basic MGCP / MEGACO Parameters
21
Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters
24
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
26
Configuring the Trunk Settings
28
Sername and Password
31
Estoring and Backing
33
Onfiguration
33
Onitoring the
35
Monitoring the V6100 Leds
35
Monitoring the V6100 Trunks and B-Channels
36
Pgrading the
39
Software Upgrade Wizard
39
Updating the Auxiliary Files
43
Customer Support
47
Product
47
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