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AudioCodes Mediant 2600 User Manual (646 pages)
Enterprise Session Border, E-SBC, Family of Session Border Controllers
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 8.16 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
19
Getting Started with Initial Connectivity
21
2 Introduction
23
3 Default OAMP IP Address
25
4 Configuring Voip LAN Interface for OAMP
27
Web Interface
27
Cli
29
Management Tools
31
5 Introduction
33
6 Web-Based Management
35
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
35
Computer Requirements
35
Accessing the Web Interface
36
Areas of the GUI
37
Toolbar Description
38
Navigation Tree
39
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
39
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
40
Working with Configuration
41
Accessing
41
Viewing Parameters
41
Modifying and Saving Parameters
43
Working with Tables
44
Searching for Configuration Parameters
45
Creating a Login Welcome Message
47
Getting Help
48
Logging off the Web Interface
48
Viewing the Home Page
49
Configuring Web User Accounts
51
Basic User Accounts Configuration
53
Advanced User Accounts Configuration
54
Displaying Login Information Upon Login
58
Configuring Web Security Settings
58
Web Login Authentication Using Smart Cards
59
Configuring Web and Telnet Access List
60
7 CLI-Based Management
61
Getting Familiar with CLI
61
Understanding Configuration Modes
61
Using CLI Shortcuts
62
Common CLI Commands
63
Configuring Tables in CLI
64
Understanding CLI Error Messages
65
Enabling CLI
65
Enabling Telnet for CLI
65
Enabling SSH with RSA Public Key for CLI
66
Establishing a CLI Session
68
Configuring Maximum Telnet/Ssh Sessions
68
Viewing and Terminating Current CLI Sessions
69
Configuring Displayed Output Lines in CLI Terminal Window
70
8 SNMP-Based Management
71
Enabling SNMP and Configuring SNMP Community Strings
71
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations
73
Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
75
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
76
9 INI File-Based Management
79
INI File Format
79
Configuring Individual Ini File Parameters
79
Configuring Table Ini File Parameters
79
General Ini File Formatting Rules
81
Configuring an Ini File
81
Loading an Ini File to the Device
82
Secured Encoded Ini File
82
Configuring Password Display in Ini File
83
INI Viewer and Editor Utility
83
General System Settings
85
10 Configuring SSL/TLS Certificates
87
Configuring TLS Certificate Contexts
87
Assigning CSR-Based Certificates to TLS Contexts
91
Assigning Externally Created Private Keys to TLS Contexts
92
Generating Private Keys for TLS Contexts
93
Creating Self-Signed Certificates for TLS Contexts
94
Importing Certificates and Certificate Chain into Trusted Certificate Store
95
Configuring Mutual TLS Authentication
96
TLS for SIP Clients
96
TLS for Remote Device Management
97
Configuring TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check
98
11 Date and Time
99
Configuring Date and Time Manually
99
Configuring Automatic Date and Time Using SNTP
99
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
101
General Voip Configuration
103
12 Network
105
Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports
105
Configuring Ethernet Port Groups
107
Configuring Underlying Ethernet Devices
110
Configuring IP Network Interfaces
112
Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
115
Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
115
Networking Configuration Examples
116
One Voip Interface for All Applications
116
Voip Interface Per Application Type
117
Voip Interfaces for Combined Application Types
117
Voip Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
119
Configuring Static IP Routes
119
Configuration Example of Static IP Routes
121
Troubleshooting the Routing Table
122
Configuring Quality of Service
123
Configuring ICMP Messages
125
Dns
126
Configuring the Internal DNS Table
126
Configuring the Internal SRV Table
127
Network Address Translation Support
129
Device Located Behind NAT
129
Configuring a Static NAT IP Address for All Interfaces
130
Configuring NAT Translation Per IP Interface
130
Remote UA Behind NAT
132
SIP Signaling Messages
132
Media (RTP/RTCP/T.38)
132
Robust Receipt of Media Streams by Media Latching
135
Multiple Routers Support
137
13 Security
139
Configuring Firewall Settings
139
Configuring General Security Settings
143
Intrusion Detection System
144
Enabling IDS
145
Configuring IDS Policies
145
Assigning IDS Policies
149
Viewing IDS Alarms
150
14 Media
153
Configuring Voice Settings
153
Configuring Voice Gain (Volume) Control
153
Echo Cancellation
153
Fax and Modem Capabilities
156
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
157
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
157
Fax Relay Mode
157
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
160
Fax Fallback
160
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
161
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
162
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
163
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
164
RFC 2833 ANS Report Upon Fax/Modem Detection
164
Fax Support
165
Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
165
Relay Mode for T.30 and V.34 Faxes
165
Support
166
Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings
168
Configuring the Dynamic Jitter Buffer
168
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Signaling
169
Configuring DTMF Transport Types
169
Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
171
Configuring RTP Base UDP Port
171
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
172
Configuring Various Codec Attributes
174
Configuring Media (SRTP) Security
174
15 Services
177
DHCP Server Functionality
177
Configuring the DHCP Server
177
Configuring the Vendor Class Identifier
181
Configuring Additional DHCP Options
182
Configuring Static IP Addresses for DHCP Clients
184
Viewing and Deleting DHCP Clients
185
SIP-Based Media Recording
187
Enabling SIP-Based Media Recording
190
Configuring SIP Recording Routing Rules
190
Configuring SIP User Part for SRS
193
Interworking SIP-Based Media Recording with Third-Party Vendors
193
Genesys
193
Avaya UCID
193
RADIUS Authentication
195
Setting up a Third-Party RADIUS Server
196
Configuring RADIUS Authentication
197
Securing RADIUS Communication
198
Authenticating RADIUS in the URL
198
LDAP-Based Management and SIP Services
199
Enabling the LDAP Service
200
Enabling LDAP-Based Web/Cli User Login Authentication and Authorization
201
Configuring LDAP Servers
201
Configuring LDAP Dns (Base Paths) Per LDAP Server
204
Configuring the LDAP Search Filter Attribute
205
Configuring Access Level Per Management Groups Attributes
206
Configuring LDAP Search Methods
208
Configuring the Device's LDAP Cache
209
Configuring Local Database for Management User Authentication
211
LDAP-Based Login Authentication Example
213
Active Directory-Based Routing for Microsoft Lync
217
Querying the AD and Routing Priority
217
Configuring AD-Based Routing Rules
220
Least Cost Routing
222
Overview
222
Configuring LCR
224
Enabling the LCR Feature
224
Configuring Cost Groups
226
Configuring Time Bands for Cost Groups
227
Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
228
Configuring Call Setup Rules
229
Call Setup Rule Examples
233
16 Quality of Experience
235
Reporting Voice Quality of Experience to SEM
235
Configuring the SEM Server
235
Configuring Clock Synchronization between Device and SEM
236
Enabling RTCP XR Reporting to SEM
236
Configuring Quality of Experience Profiles
236
Configuring Bandwidth Profiles
241
Configuring Media Enhancement Profiles
244
17 Control Network
247
Configuring Media Realms
247
Configuring Remote Media Subnets
251
Configuring Srds
253
Configuring SIP Interfaces
256
Configuring IP Groups
260
Configuring Proxy Sets
269
18 SIP Definitions
277
Configuring SIP Parameters
277
Configuring Registration Accounts
277
Regular Registration Mode
279
Single Registration for Multiple Phone Numbers Using GIN
279
Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters
281
SIP Message Authentication Example
282
Configuring SIP Message Manipulation
284
Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules
289
19 Coders and Profiles
293
Configuring Default Coders
293
Configuring Coder Groups
296
Configuring IP Profiles
297
Session Border Controller Application
317
20 SBC Overview
319
SIP Network Definitions
320
SIP Dialog Initiation Process
321
User Registration
323
Initial Registration Request Processing
323
SBC Users Registration Database
324
Routing Using Users Registration Database
324
Registration Refreshes
324
Registration Restriction Control
325
SBC Media Handling
326
Media Anchoring Without Transcoding (Transparent)
327
Media Anchoring with Transcoding
327
No Media Anchoring
329
Transcoding Modes
330
Restricting Coders
331
Coder Transcoding
331
Prioritizing Coder List in SDP Offer
333
SRTP-RTP and SRTP-SRTP Transcoding
333
Multiple RTP Media Streams Per Call Session
334
Interworking DTMF Methods
334
Fax Negotiation and Transcoding
335
Limiting SBC Call Duration
335
SBC Authentication
336
SIP Authentication Server Functionality
336
User Authentication Based on RADIUS
337
Interworking SIP Signaling
337
Interworking SIP 3Xx Redirect Responses
337
Resultant INVITE Traversing Device
337
Local Handling of SIP 3Xx
339
Interworking SIP Diversion and History-Info Headers
339
Interworking SIP REFER Messages
340
Interworking SIP PRACK Messages
340
Interworking SIP Session Timer
341
Interworking SIP Early Media
341
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE Messages
343
Interworking SIP UPDATE Messages
343
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE to UPDATE
343
Interworking Delayed Offer
343
Interworking Call Hold
344
Call Survivability
345
Auto-Provisioning of Subscriber-Specific Information for Broadworks Server for Survivability
345
Broadsoft's Shared Phone Line Call Appearance for SBC Survivability
346
Call Survivability for Call Centers
347
Survivability Mode Display on Aastra IP Phones
349
Call Forking
350
Initiating SIP Call Forking
350
SIP Forking Initiated by SIP Proxy Server
350
Call Forking-Based IP-To-IP Routing Rules
351
Alternative Routing on Detection of Failed SIP Response
351
21 SBC Configuration
353
Configuring General Settings
353
Interworking Dialog Information in SIP NOTIFY Messages
353
Configuring Admission Control
355
Configuring Allowed Audio Coder Groups
359
Configuring Allowed Video Coder Groups
360
Routing SBC
361
Configuring Classification Rules
361
Classification Based on URI of Selected Header Example
366
Configuring Message Condition Rules
367
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing
368
Configuring SIP Response Codes for Alternative Routing Reasons
378
SBC Manipulations
380
Configuring IP-To-IP Inbound Manipulations
382
Configuring IP-To-IP Outbound Manipulations
385
Cloud Resilience Package
391
22 CRP Overview
393
23 CRP Configuration
395
Enabling the CRP Application
395
Configuring Call Survivability Mode
396
Pre-Configured IP Groups
397
Pre-Configured IP-To-IP Routing Rules
398
Normal Mode
398
Emergency Mode
399
Auto Answer to Registrations
399
Configuring PSTN Fallback
400
High Availability System
401
24 HA Overview
403
Connectivity and Synchronization between Devices
403
Device Switchover Upon Failure
404
HA Status on the Home Page
405
25 HA Configuration
407
Initial HA Configuration
407
Network Topology Types and Rx/Tx Ethernet Port Group Settings
407
Configuring the HA Devices
408
Step 1: Configure the First Device
409
Step 2: Configure the Second Device
411
Step 3: Initialize HA on the Devices
412
Configuration While HA Is Operational
413
Configuring Firewall Allowed Rules
413
Monitoring IP Entity and HA Switchover Upon Ping Failure
415
26 HA Maintenance
417
Maintenance of Redundant Device
417
Replacing a Failed Device
417
Forcing a Switchover
417
Software Upgrade
417
Maintenance
419
27 Basic Maintenance
421
Resetting the Device
421
Remotely Resetting Device Using SIP NOTIFY
423
Locking and Unlocking the Device
423
Saving Configuration
424
28 High Availability Maintenance
425
Initiating an HA Switchover
425
Resetting the Redundant Unit
426
29 Disconnecting Active Calls
427
30 Software Upgrade
429
Loading Auxiliary Files
429
Call Progress Tones File
430
Prerecorded Tones File
433
Dial Plan File
433
Creating a Dial Plan File
433
Dial Plan Prefix Tags for Routing
434
Obtaining IP Destination from Dial Plan File
436
User Information File
436
Enabling the User Info Table
436
User Information File for SBC User Database
436
Software License Key
440
Obtaining the Software License Key File
440
Installing the Software License Key
441
Installing Software License Key Using Web Interface
441
Installing Software License Key Using CLI
443
Software Upgrade Wizard
444
Backing up and Loading Configuration File
449
31 Automatic Update Mechanism
451
Automatic Configuration Methods
451
DHCP-Based Provisioning
451
Provisioning from HTTP Server Using DHCP Option 67
452
Provisioning from TFTP Server Using DHCP Option 66
453
HTTP-Based Provisioning
453
FTP-Based Provisioning
454
Provisioning Using Audiocodes EMS
454
HTTP/S-Based Provisioning Using the Automatic Update Feature
455
Files Provisioned by Automatic Update
455
File Location for Automatic Update
455
Triggers for Automatic Update
456
Access Authentication with HTTP Server
457
Querying Provisioning Server for Updated Files
457
File Download Sequence
459
Cyclic Redundancy Check on Downloaded Configuration Files
460
MAC Address Automatically Inserted in Configuration File Name
461
Automatic Update Configuration Examples
461
Automatic Update for Single Device
461
Automatic Update from Remote Servers
462
Automatic Update for Mass Deployment
465
32 Restoring Factory Defaults
467
Restoring Defaults Using CLI
467
Restoring Defaults Using an Ini File
468
33 Saving Current Configuration to a File and Sending It to Remote Destination
469
Status, Performance Monitoring and Reporting
471
34 System Status
473
Viewing Device Information
473
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
474
35 Performance Monitoring
475
Viewing MOS Per Media Realm
475
Viewing Quality of Experience
476
Viewing Average Call Duration
477
36 Carrier-Grade Alarms
479
Viewing Active Alarms
479
Viewing Alarm History
479
37 Voip Status
481
Viewing Active IP Interfaces
481
Viewing Ethernet Device Status
481
Viewing Static Routes Status
481
Viewing Registered Users
482
Viewing Registration Status
483
Viewing Proxy Set Status
483
38 Reporting Information to External Party
485
Configuring RTCP XR
485
Generating Call Detail Records
489
Configuring CDR Reporting
489
CDR Field Description
489
CDR Fields for SBC Signaling
490
CDR Fields for SBC Media
493
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
494
Diagnostics
499
39 Syslog and Debug Recordings
501
Syslog Message Format
501
Event Representation in Syslog Messages
502
Identifying Audiocodes Syslog Messages Using Facility Levels
504
SNMP Alarms in Syslog Messages
504
Enabling Syslog
505
Configuring Web Operations to Report to Syslog
506
Configuring Debug Recording
507
Filtering Syslog Messages and Debug Recordings
507
Filtering IP Network Traces
509
Viewing Syslog Messages
510
Collecting Debug Recording Messages
512
Debug Capturing on Physical Voip Interfaces
513
40 Creating Core Dump and Debug Files Upon Device Crash
515
41 Testing SIP Signaling Calls
517
Configuring Test Call Endpoints
517
Starting and Stopping Test Calls
521
Viewing Test Call Statistics
521
Configuring DTMF Tones for Test Calls
523
Configuring SBC Test Call with External Proxy
524
Test Call Configuration Examples
525
Appendix
529
42 Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation
531
43 Configuration Parameters Reference
533
Management Parameters
533
General Parameters
533
Web Parameters
533
Telnet Parameters
536
Ini File Parameters
537
SNMP Parameters
537
Serial Parameters
542
Auxiliary and Configuration File Name Parameters
543
Automatic Update Parameters
544
Networking Parameters
548
Ethernet Parameters
548
Multiple Voip Network Interfaces and VLAN Parameters
549
Routing Parameters
549
Quality of Service Parameters
550
NAT Parameters
551
DNS Parameters
553
DHCP Parameters
554
NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
556
Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
558
General Parameters
558
SIP Test Call Parameters
559
Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters
560
Resource Allocation Indication Parameters
564
HA Ping Parameters
565
Security Parameters
567
General Security Parameters
567
HTTPS Parameters
569
SRTP Parameters
570
TLS Parameters
572
SSH Parameters
575
IDS Parameters
576
Quality of Experience Parameters
577
Control Network Parameters
579
IP Group, Proxy, Registration and Authentication Parameters
579
Network Application Parameters
587
General SIP Parameters
589
Coders and Profile Parameters
605
Channel Parameters
607
Voice Parameters
607
Coder Parameters
609
DTMF Parameters
610
RTP, RTCP and T.38 Parameters
611
SBC Parameters
615
IP Media Parameters
628
Services
630
SIP-Based Media Recording Parameters
630
RADIUS and LDAP Parameters
631
General Parameters
631
RADIUS Parameters
631
LDAP Parameters
633
Least Cost Routing Parameters
636
Call Setup Rules Parameters
637
44 SBC Channel Capacity
639
Signaling-Media Sessions & User Registrations
639
Channel Capacity and Capabilities
641
45 Technical Specifications
643
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AudioCodes Mediant 2600 Quick Setup Manual (50 pages)
BroadCloud Hosted UC Solution using CRP
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
5
Making Broadcloud Preparations
5
Component Information
5
Audiocodes CRP Version
5
Broadcloud Hosted UC Version
5
Solution Topology
6
2 Installing the Hardware
7
Mediant 500L
7
Front Panel
7
Rear Panel
7
Cabling
8
Connecting Ethernet Interfaces
8
Connecting to the Power Supply
9
Powering the Device on / off
10
Mediant 500
11
Cabling
12
Grounding the Device
12
Connecting Ethernet Interfaces
12
Connecting to the Power Supply
13
Mediant 800B
15
Front Panel
15
Front Panel Leds
15
Operational Status Leds
15
Rear Panel
16
Cabling
16
Grounding the Device
16
Connecting to Ethernet
16
Powering up
17
Mediant 2600
19
Front Panel
19
Rear Panel
19
Cabling
20
Grounding the Device
20
Connecting to Ethernet
20
Connecting to the Power Supply
21
3 Connecting to the Management Interface
23
Default OAMP IP Address
23
Connecting to the Embedded Web Server
23
Change Default Management User Login Passwords
24
4 Configuring the Device
25
Step 1: Download, Install Broadcloud Certified Firmware / Configuration
25
Step 2: Configure a Network Interface for the Device
30
Step 2A: Configure Network Interfaces
31
Step 2B: Configure NAT
32
Step 3: Configure the UDP Ports for RTP between CRP and IP-Phones And/Or ATA Devices
34
Step 4: Adopt Classification Policy for CRP Users (if Required)
36
Step 5: Check the Connectivity and Registration Status
37
Step 6: Secure Device Access
39
Secure Management Access Via WAN
39
Step 7: Save the Configuration, Connect to DMZ
40
A Configure PSTN Fallback (if Required)
41
Step 1: Cabling
41
Connecting BRI to the Mediant 500L
41
Connecting ISDN PRI (E1/T1) Trunk to the Mediant 500 and Mediant 800B
42
Step 2: Configure PSTN Trunk Settings
43
Step 2A: Configure the BRI PSTN Interface
43
Step 2B: Configure PCM Law Select
44
Step 2C: Configure the PRI PSTN Interface
45
Step 3: Configure Trunk Group Parameters
46
Step 3A: Configure the BRI Trunk Group (for Devices with BRI PSTN Interface)
46
Step 3B: Configure the PRI Trunk Group (for Devices with PRI PSTN Interface)
46
Step 4: Configure CRP Gateway Routing
47
Step 5: Configure SIP Parameters for CRP PSTN Fallback
47
Step 5A: Enable the Crpgatewayfallback Parameter
47
Step 5B: Update the CRP Gateway Proxy Set
48
B Troubleshooting
49
Connecting to CLI
49
Enabling Logging on CLI
49
AudioCodes Mediant 2600 Quick Setup Manual (8 pages)
Session Border Controller
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 0.8 MB
Table of Contents
Mounting the Device
3
Powering up the Device
3
Assigning an IP Address
4
Customer Support
6
Safety Precautions
7
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