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AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBR User Manual (1002 pages)
Multi-Service Business Router Session Border Controller
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
19
Customer Support
19
Weee Eu Directive
19
Related Documentation
20
1 Overview
21
Getting Started with Initial Connectivity
23
2 Assigning the Voip LAN OAMP Address
25
Web Interface
25
Cli
27
3 Assigning Data-Router LAN and WAN IP Addresses
29
Configuring Data-Routing LAN Interface
29
Cli
30
Web Interface
30
Configuring Device's DHCP Server
31
Assigning a WAN IP Address
32
Assign WAN Interface to Voip Traffic
33
Configuring Quality of Service
34
Defining Total WAN Bandwidth
34
Defining Voip Tx Traffic Shaping Classes
35
Defining Voip Traffic Matching Rules
36
Configuring Virtual Routing and Forwarding
40
Enabling Remote HTTP/S Web Management
40
Reset the Device and Reconnect with WAN
40
Management Tools
41
4 Introduction
43
5 Web-Based Management
45
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
45
Computer Requirements
45
Accessing the Web Interface
46
Areas of the GUI
46
Toolbar Description
47
Navigation Tree
48
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
49
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
50
Working with Configuration
51
Accessing
51
Viewing Parameters
51
Modifying and Saving Parameters
53
Working with Tables
54
Searching for Configuration Parameters
56
Creating a Login Welcome Message
58
Getting Help
59
Logging off the Web Interface
60
Viewing the Home Page
60
Assigning a Port Name
63
Configuring Web User Accounts
64
Basic User Accounts Configuration
65
Advanced User Accounts Configuration
67
Displaying Login Information Upon Login
70
Configuring Web Security Settings
71
Limiting OAMP Access to a Specific WAN Interface
72
Web Login Authentication Using Smart Cards
72
Configuring Web and Telnet Access List
73
Configuring RADIUS Settings
74
6 CLI-Based Management
75
Enabling CLI Using Telnet
75
Enabling CLI Using SSH and RSA Public Key
76
Establishing a CLI Session
78
Configuring TACACS+ for CLI Login
79
7 SNMP-Based Management
81
Configuring SNMP Community Strings
81
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations
82
Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
83
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
84
8 EMS-Based Management
87
9 CWMP Based Management
89
Tr-104
92
Configuring TR-069
94
10 INI File-Based Management
95
INI File Format
95
Configuring Individual Ini File Parameters
95
Configuring Table Ini File Parameters
95
General Ini File Formatting Rules
97
Loading an Ini File
97
Modifying an Ini File
98
Secured Encoded Ini File
98
General System Settings
99
11 Configuring Certificates
101
Replacing the Device's Certificate
101
Loading a Private Key
102
Mutual TLS Authentication
104
Self-Signed Certificates
104
Configuring Certificate Revocation Checking (OCSP)
105
TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check
105
Loading Certificate Chain for Trusted Root
106
12 Date and Time
107
Configuring Date and Time Manually
107
Automatic Date and Time through SNTP Server
107
13 Configuring Power over Ethernet
109
General Voip Configuration
111
14 Network
113
Configuring IP Network Interfaces
113
Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
117
Multiple Interface Table Configuration Rules
117
Troubleshooting the Multiple Interface Table
118
Networking Configuration Examples
118
One Voip Interface for All Applications
118
Voip Interface Per Application Type
119
Voip Interfaces for Combined Application Types
119
Voip Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
120
Configuring the IP Routing Table
121
Interface Column
123
Routing Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
123
Troubleshooting the Routing Table
123
Configuring Quality of Service
124
Dns
126
Configuring the Internal DNS Table
126
Configuring the Internal SRV Table
127
Configuring NFS Settings
129
Network Address Translation Support
131
Device Located Behind NAT
131
Configuring a Static NAT IP Address for All Interfaces
132
Configuring NAT Translation Per IP Interface
133
Remote UA Behind NAT
134
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
135
No-Op Packets
135
Robust Receipt of Media Streams
136
Multiple Routers Support
136
15 Security
137
Configuring Firewall Settings
137
Configuring General Security Settings
141
Intrusion Detection System
142
Enabling IDS
142
Configuring IDS Policies
143
Assigning IDS Policies
146
Viewing IDS Alarms
148
16 Media
151
Configuring Voice Settings
151
Configuring Voice Gain (Volume) Control
151
Silence Suppression (Compression)
152
Echo Cancellation
152
Fax and Modem Capabilities
154
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
155
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
155
Fax Relay Mode
155
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
157
Fax Fallback
157
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
158
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
159
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
160
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
160
RFC 2833 ANS Report Upon Fax/Modem Detection
161
Fax Support
161
Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
162
Relay Mode for T.30 and V.34 Faxes
162
Fax Relay for SG3 Fax Machines
163
Modem Relay
164
Simultaneous Negotiation of Fax (T.38) and Modem (V.150.1) Relay
165
Support
166
Fax Transmission Behind NAT
167
Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings
167
Configuring the Dynamic Jitter Buffer
167
Comfort Noise Generation
168
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Signaling
169
Configuring DTMF Transport Types
169
Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
170
Configuring RTP Base UDP Port
171
Configuring IP Media Settings
172
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
172
Configuring Analog Settings
173
Configuring Various Codec Attributes
173
Configuring Media Realms
174
Configuring Quality of Experience Per Media Realm
176
Configuring Bandwidth Management Per Media Realm
179
Configuring Server for Media Quality of Experience
181
Configuring Media Security
182
17 Services
185
Routing Based on LDAP Active Directory Queries
185
Configuring the LDAP Server
185
Configuring the Device's LDAP Cache
186
Active Directory Based Tel-To-IP Routing for Microsoft Lync
188
Querying the AD and Routing Priority
188
Configuring AD-Based Routing Rules
191
Querying the AD for Calling Name
194
Least Cost Routing
195
Overview
195
Configuring LCR
197
Enabling the LCR Feature
197
Configuring Cost Groups
199
Configuring Time Bands for Cost Groups
200
Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
202
18 Enabling Applications
203
19 Control Network
205
Configuring SRD Table
205
Configuring SIP Interface Table
207
Configuring IP Groups
210
Configuring Proxy Sets Table
219
20 SIP Definitions
225
Configuring SIP Parameters
225
Configuring Account Table
225
Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters
228
SIP Message Authentication Example
230
Configuring SIP Message Manipulation
232
Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules
236
21 Coders and Profiles
239
Configuring Coders
239
Configuring Coder Groups
242
Configuring Tel Profile
243
Configuring IP Profiles
245
Gateway and IP-To-IP Application
257
22 IP-To-IP Routing Overview
259
Theory of Operation
260
Proxy Sets
261
IP Groups
261
Inbound and Outbound IP Routing Rules
263
Accounts
263
IP-To-IP Routing Configuration Example
263
Step 1: Enable the IP-To-IP Capabilities
266
Step 2: Configure the Number of Media Channels
266
Step 3: Define a Trunk Group for the Local PSTN
266
Step 4: Configure the Proxy Sets
267
Step 5: Configure the IP Groups
269
Step 6: Configure the Account Table
270
Step 7: Configure IP Profiles for Voice Coders
271
Step 8: Configure Inbound IP Routing
272
Step 9: Configure Outbound IP Routing
274
Step 10: Configure Destination Phone Number Manipulation
275
23 Digital PSTN
277
Configuring Trunk Settings
277
TDM and Timing
280
Configuring TDM Bus Settings
280
Clock Settings
280
Recovering Clock from PSTN Line Interface
281
Configuring Internal Clock as Clock Source
281
Configuring CAS State Machines
282
Configuring Digital Gateway Parameters
284
Tunneling Applications
285
TDM Tunneling
285
DSP Pattern Detector
288
QSIG Tunneling
288
ISDN Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS)
289
NFAS Interface ID
290
Working with DMS-100 Switches
290
Creating an NFAS-Related Trunk Configuration
291
Performing Manual D-Channel Switchover in NFAS Group
292
ISDN Overlap Dialing
292
Collecting ISDN Digits and Sending Complete Number in SIP
292
Interworking ISDN Overlap Dialing with SIP According to RFC 3578
293
Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
294
24 Trunk Group
295
Configuring Trunk Group Table
295
Configuring Hunt Group Settings
297
25 Manipulation
303
Configuring General Settings
303
Configuring Source/Destination Number Manipulation Rules
303
Manipulating Number Prefix
309
SIP Calling Name Manipulations
310
Configuring Redirect Number IP to Tel
313
Manipulating Redirected and Diverted Numbers for Call Diversion
316
Mapping NPI/TON to SIP Phone-Context
317
Configuring Release Cause Mapping
319
Fixed Mapping of SIP Response to ISDN Release Reason
320
Fixed Mapping of ISDN Release Reason to SIP Response
322
Reason Header
324
Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response
324
Numbering Plans and Type of Number
325
26 Routing
327
Configuring General Routing Parameters
327
Configuring Outbound IP Routing Table
327
Configuring Inbound IP Routing Table
336
IP Destinations Connectivity Feature
340
Alternative Routing for Tel-To-IP Calls
341
Alternative Routing Based on IP Connectivity
341
Alternative Routing Based on SIP Responses
342
PSTN Fallback
344
Alternative Routing for IP-To-Tel Calls
345
Alternative Routing to Trunk Upon Q.931 Call Release Cause Code
345
Alternative Routing to an IP Destination Upon a Busy Trunk
346
27 Configuring DTMF and Dialing
349
Dialing Plan Features
350
Digit Mapping
350
External Dial Plan File
351
28 Configuring Supplementary Services
353
Call Hold and Retrieve
355
Call Pickup
357
BRI Suspend and Resume
357
Consultation Feature
358
Call Transfer
358
Consultation Call Transfer
358
Consultation Transfer for QSIG Path Replacement
359
Blind Call Transfer
359
Call Forward
360
Call Forward Reminder Ring
361
Call Forward Reminder (Off-Hook) Special Dial Tone
361
Call Forward Reminder Dial Tone (Off-Hook) Upon Spanish SIP Alert-Info
362
BRI Call Forwarding
363
Call Waiting
363
Message Waiting Indication
364
Caller ID
366
Caller ID Detection / Generation on the Tel Side
366
Debugging a Caller ID Detection on FXO
366
Caller ID on the IP Side
367
Three-Way Conferencing
368
Emergency E911 Phone Number Services
369
FXS Device Emulating PSAP Using DID Loop-Start Lines
370
FXO Device Interworking SIP E911 Calls from Service Provider's IP Network to PSAP DID Lines
372
Pre-Empting Existing Calls for E911 IP-To-Tel Calls
375
Enhanced 9-1-1 Support for Lync Server 2010
376
About E9-1-1 Services
376
Microsoft Lync Server 2010 and E9-1-1
377
Configuring Audiocodes ELIN Gateway
386
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption
388
MLPP Preemption Events in SIP Reason Header
390
Precedence Ring Tone
391
Denial of Collect Calls
391
Configuring ISDN Supplementary Services
392
Advice of Charge Services for Euro ISDN
394
Configuring Voice Mail
395
29 Analog Gateway
397
Configuring Keypad Features
397
Configuring Metering Tones
398
Configuring Charge Codes
399
Configuring FXO Settings
400
Configuring Authentication
401
Configuring Automatic Dialing
402
Configuring Caller Display Information
404
Configuring Call Forward
405
Configuring Caller ID Permissions
407
Configuring Call Waiting
408
Rejecting Anonymous Calls
409
Configuring FXS Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting Tones Per Source/Destination Number
409
FXS/FXO Coefficient Types
411
FXO Operating Modes
411
FXO Operations for IP-To-Tel Calls
412
One-Stage Dialing
412
Two-Stage Dialing
413
DID Wink
413
FXO Operations for Tel-To-IP Calls
414
Automatic Dialing
414
Collecting Digits Mode
415
FXO Supplementary Services
415
Call Termination on FXO Devices
416
Calls Termination by PBX
416
Call Termination before Call Establishment
417
Ring Detection Timeout
417
Remote PBX Extension between FXO and FXS Devices
417
Dialing from Remote Extension (Phone at FXS)
418
Dialing from PBX Line or PSTN
418
Message Waiting Indication for Remote Extensions
419
Call Waiting for Remote Extensions
419
FXS Gateway Configuration
420
FXO Gateway Configuration
421
Session Border Controller Application
423
30 SBC Overview
425
SIP Network Definitions
426
SIP Dialog Initiation Process
426
User Registration and Internal Database
428
Initial Registration Request Processing
429
Internal Database
429
Routing Using Internal Database
430
Registration Refreshes
430
Notification of Expired User Registration to SIP Proxy / Registrar
430
Registration Restriction Control
431
SBC Media Handling
431
Media Anchoring Without Transcoding (Transparent)
433
Media Anchoring with Transcoding
433
No Media Anchoring
435
Transcoding Modes
437
Restricting Coders
437
Coder Transcoding
438
Prioritizing Coder List in SDP Offer
439
SRTP-RTP and SRTP-SRTP Transcoding
439
Multiple RTP Media Streams Per Call Session
440
Interworking DTMF Methods
440
Fax Negotiation and Transcoding
441
Limiting SBC Call Duration
441
SIP Authentication Server for SBC Users
441
Interworking SIP Signaling
442
Interworking SIP 3Xx Redirect Responses
442
Resultant INVITE Traversing Device
442
Local Handling of SIP 3Xx
444
Interworking SIP Diversion and History-Info Headers
444
Interworking SIP REFER Messages
445
Interworking SIP PRACK Messages
445
Interworking SIP Session Timer
446
Interworking SIP Early Media
446
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE Messages
448
Interworking SIP UPDATE Messages
448
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE to UPDATE
448
Interworking Delayed Offer
448
Interworking Call Hold
449
Call Survivability
449
Auto-Provisioning of Subscriber-Specific Information for Broadworks Server for Survivability
449
Broadsoft's Shared Phone Line Call Appearance for SBC Survivability
450
Call Survivability for Call Centers
451
Survivability Mode Display on Aastra IP Phones
453
Call Forking
454
Initiating SIP Call Forking
454
SIP Forking Initiated by SIP Proxy Server
454
Alternative Routing on Detection of Failed SIP Response
455
31 SBC Configuration
457
Configuring General Settings
457
Configuring Admission Control
458
Configuring Allowed Coder Groups
460
Routing SBC
461
Configuring Classification Rules
462
Classification Based on URI of Selected Header Example
466
Configuring Condition Rules
467
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing
468
Configuring Alternative Routing Reasons
474
SBC Manipulations
475
Configuring IP-To-IP Inbound Manipulations
477
Configuring IP-To-IP Outbound Manipulations
480
Cloud Resilience Package Application
485
32 CRP Overview
487
33 CRP Configuration
489
Enabling the CRP Application
489
Configuring Call Survivability Mode
490
Pre-Configured IP Groups
491
Pre-Configured IP-To-IP Routing Rules
492
Stand-Alone Survivability Application
493
34 SAS Overview
495
SAS Operating Modes
495
SAS Outbound Mode
496
Normal State
496
Emergency State
496
SAS Redundant Mode
497
Normal State
498
Emergency State
498
Exiting Emergency and Returning to Normal State
498
SAS Routing
499
SAS Routing in Normal State
499
SAS Routing in Emergency State
501
35 SAS Configuration
503
General SAS Configuration
503
Enabling the SAS Application
503
Configuring Common SAS Parameters
503
Configuring SAS Outbound Mode
506
Configuring SAS Redundant Mode
506
Configuring Gateway Application with SAS
507
Gateway with SAS Outbound Mode
507
Gateway with SAS Redundant Mode
508
Advanced SAS Configuration
510
Manipulating URI User Part of Incoming REGISTER
510
Manipulating Destination Number of Incoming INVITE
511
SAS Routing Based on IP-To-IP Routing Table
514
Blocking Calls from Unregistered SAS Users
519
Configuring SAS Emergency Calls
519
Adding SIP Record-Route Header to SIP INVITE
520
Re-Using TCP Connections
520
Replacing Contact Header for SIP Messages
521
Viewing Registered SAS Users
522
36 SAS Cascading
523
IP Media Capabilities
525
37 Transcoding Using Third-Party Call Control
527
Using RFC 4117
527
Data-Router Configuration
529
38 Introduction
531
39 Getting Acquainted with Data Configuration
533
Working with Tables
533
Using the Configuration Buttons
534
40 WAN Access
535
Configuring Ethernet WAN Interface
535
Configuring SHDSL WAN Interface
537
Configuring ADSL/2+ and VDSL2 WAN Interface
540
Configuring 3G/3.5G Cellular WAN Access
541
Configuring Multiple WAN Backup
542
41 Firewall and ACL
543
Configuring Port Forwarding
543
Configuring Website Restrictions
545
Configuring NAT
546
Configuring the Access List
548
Configuring Advanced Filtering
550
42 Qos
551
Configuring General Qos Settings
551
Configuring Matching Rules
551
Configuring Traffic Shaping
554
Configuring DSCP Settings
557
Configuring 802.1P Settings
559
43 Vpn
561
Configuring Ipsec
561
Configuring L2TP Server
563
Creating VPN Users
564
44 Data Services
567
Configuring DNS Server
567
Configuring DHCP Server
568
45 Data Routing
573
Configuring General Routing
573
Configuring Dynamic Routing
576
46 Objects and Rules
579
Configuring Protocols
579
Configuring Network Objects
580
47 Configuring Network Connections
583
Network Connection Wizard
584
LAN Switch
588
WAN Ethernet
590
Dynamic Host Control Protocol
590
Manual WAN IP Address
591
Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet (Pppoe)
592
Cellular 3G
595
LAN Bridge
595
LAN-WAN Bridge
596
Virtual LAN Interface (VLAN)
597
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
599
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Server (L2TP Server)
603
Internet Protocol Security (Ipsec)
604
Internet Protocol Security Server (Ipsec Server)
610
General Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
611
GRE Example Scenario
612
Editing Existing Connections
614
Maintenance
619
48 Basic Maintenance
621
Resetting the Device
621
Remotely Resetting Device Using SIP NOTIFY
622
Locking and Unlocking the Device
623
Saving Configuration
624
49 Resetting Channels
625
Resetting an Analog Channel
625
Restarting a B-Channel
625
50 Software Upgrade
627
Loading Auxiliary Files
627
Call Progress Tones File
629
Distinctive Ringing
631
CAS Files
633
Dial Plan File
633
Creating a Dial Plan File
633
Dialing Plans for Digit Collection
634
Dial Plan Prefix Tags for IP-To-Tel Routing
636
Obtaining IP Destination from Dial Plan File
638
Modifying ISDN-To-IP Calling Party Number
638
User Information File
639
User Information File for PBX Extensions and "Global" Numbers
640
User Information File for SBC User Database
641
Configuring User Info Table Using CLI
642
Enabling the User Info Table
643
Software License Key
644
Obtaining the Software License Key File
644
Installing the Software License Key
645
Installing the Software License Key Using Web
645
Installing the Software License Key Using CLI
647
Software Upgrade Wizard
648
Backing up and Loading Configuration File
651
51 Automatic Update
655
Configuring Automatic Update
656
Obtaining IP Address Automatically Using DHCP
658
Automatic Configuration Methods
659
DHCP-Based Configuration Server
659
HTTP-Based Automatic Updates
659
Configuration Using FTP or NFS
660
Configuration Using Audiocodes EMS
660
Loading Files Securely by Disabling TFTP
660
Remotely Triggering Auto Update Using SIP NOTIFY
661
Configuring Zero Configuration
662
52 Restoring Factory Defaults
665
Restoring Defaults Using CLI
665
Restoring Defaults Using Hardware Reset Button
666
Restoring Defaults Using an Ini File
666
53 USB Storage Capabilities
667
Status, Performance Monitoring and Reporting
669
54 System Status
671
Viewing Device Information
671
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
671
55 Carrier-Grade Alarms
673
Viewing Active Alarms
673
Viewing Alarm History
673
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
11
2 Unpacking the Device
13
3 Physical Description
15
Physical Dimensions
15
Front Panel Description
15
Ports and Buttons
15
Mediant 800B MSBR
15
Figure 3-1: Mediant 800B MSBR Front Panel
15
Table 3-1: Physical Dimensions
15
Table 3-2: Mediant 800B MSBR Front Panel Description
16
Mediant 800C MSBR
17
Figure 3-2: Mediant 800C MSBR Front Panel
17
Table 3-3: Mediant 800C MSBR Front Panel Description
17
Leds
19
LAN Interface LED
19
WAN Leds
19
Table 3-4: LAN LED Description
19
Table 3-5: GE WAN LED Description
19
Table 3-6: E1/T1 WAN LED Description
20
Table 3-7: SHDSL WAN LED Description
20
Table 3-8: A/VDSL WAN LED Description
21
Table 3-9: WAN SFP LED Description
21
Lte Led
22
Fxs Led
22
Table 3-10: LTE LED Description
22
Table 3-11: FXS LED Description
22
Fxo Led
23
Bri Led
23
Table 3-12: FXO LED Description
23
Table 3-13: BRI LED Description
23
Pri (E1/T1) Led
24
Status Led
24
Table 3-14: E1/T1 LED Description
24
Table 3-15: STATUS LED Description
24
Power Leds
25
Table 3-16: POWER LED Description
25
Table 3-17: AC PWR LED Description
25
Table 3-18: DC PWR LED Description
25
Rear Panel Description
26
Median 800B MSBR
26
Figure 3-3: Mediant 800B MSBR Rear Panel
26
Table 3-19: Rear Panel Description
26
Median 800C MSBR
27
Figure 3-4: Mediant 800C MSBR Rear Panel
27
Table 3-20: Rear Panel Description
27
4 Mounting the Device
29
Desktop Mounting
29
Figure 4-1: Location for Applying Rubber Feet
29
19-Inch Rack Mounting
30
Using a Pre-Installed Rack Shelf
30
Using Mounting Brackets
31
Figure 4-2: Mounting Brackets
31
Figure 4-3: Attaching the Mounting Brackets
31
5 Cabling the Device
33
Grounding and Surge Protection
33
Figure 5-1: Earthing the Device
34
Connecting to WAN
35
Copper Gigabit Ethernet (GE) Cabling
35
Table 5-1: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Copper GE WAN
35
Fiber-Optic Gigabit Ethernet Cabling
36
Figure 5-2: Cabling WAN Copper GE Port - Mediant 800B MSBR
36
Figure 5-3: Cabling WAN Copper GE Port - Mediant 800C MSBR
36
Figure 5-4: Removing Protective Dust Plug - Mediant 800B MSBR
37
Figure 5-5: Removing Protective Dust Plug - Mediant 800C MSBR
37
SHDSL WAN Cabling
38
Figure 5-6: Cabling Fiber-Optic WAN Gbe Port - Mediant 800B MSBR
38
Figure 5-7: Cabling Fiber-Optic WAN Gbe Port - Mediant 800C MSBR
38
Figure 5-8: Cabling the SHDSL WAN Port
39
Table 5-2: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for SHDSL
39
ADSL/2+ and VDSL2 WAN Cabling
40
Table 5-3: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for Xdsl
40
Figure 5-9: Cabling Xdsl WAN Port - Mediant 800B MSBR
41
Table 5-4: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Xdsl
41
E1/T1 WAN Cabling
42
Figure 5-10: Cabling Xdsl WAN Port - Mediant 800C MSBR
42
Figure 5-11: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for E1/T1 WAN
42
Figure 5-12: Example of Splitter Cable for Single E1/T1 WAN Port
43
Figure 5-13: Connecting E1/T1 WAN Port - Mediant 800B MSBR
43
Figure 5-14: Connecting T1 WAN Port - Mediant 800C MSBR
43
4G Cellular WAN USB Modem Cabling
44
Figure 5-15: Plugging 3G/4G Cellular Modem into USB Port - Mediant 800B MSBR
44
Figure 5-16: Plugging 3G/4G Cellular Modem into USB Port - Mediant 800C MSBR
44
Integrated 4G LTE Cellular Modem
45
Table 5-5: LTE Variant Types
45
Figure 5-17: Connecting Cellular Antennas
46
Figure 5-18: Inserting SIM Card into SIM Slot
47
Connecting to LAN
48
Figure 5-19: Cabling LAN Ports - Mediant 800B MSBR
48
Table 5-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Gbe/Fe
48
Analog Interfaces
49
Connecting FXS Interfaces
49
Figure 5-20: Cabling LAN Ports - Mediant 800C MSBR
49
Figure 5-21: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Interface
49
Connecting FXO Interfaces
50
Figure 5-22: Connecting FXS Interfaces - Mediant 800B MSBR
50
Figure 5-23: Connecting FXS Interfaces - Mediant 800C MSBR
50
Figure 5-24: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXO Interface
51
Figure 5-25: Connecting FXO Interfaces
51
Connecting the FXS Analog Lifeline
52
Figure 5-26: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Lifeline
52
Figure 5-27: Cabling FXS Lifeline - Mediant 800B MSBR
52
ISDN BRI Interfaces
53
Connecting to BRI Lines
53
Figure 5-28: Cabling FXS Lifeline - Mediant 800C MSBR
53
Figure 5-29: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for BRI Ports
53
Figure 5-30: Cabling BRI Ports - Mediant 800B MSBR
54
Figure 5-31: Cabling BRI Ports - Mediant 800C MSBR
54
Connecting the PSTN Fallback for BRI Lines
55
Figure 5-32: Cabling BRI PSTN Fallback - Mediant 800B MSBR
55
Connecting to ISDN PRI (E1/T1) Trunks
56
Figure 5-33: Cabling BRI PSTN Fallback - Mediant 800C MSBR
56
Figure 5-34: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts for E1/T1
56
Figure 5-35: Cabling E1/T1 Ports - Mediant 800B MSBR
57
Figure 5-36: Cabling E1/T1 Ports - Mediant 800C MSBR
57
Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC
58
Figure 5-37: RS-232 Cable Adapter
58
Table 5-7: RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Cable Connector Pinouts
58
Figure 5-38: Cabling Serial Interface - Mediant 800B MSBR
59
Figure 5-39: Cabling Serial Interface - Mediant 800C MSBR
59
Connecting a USB Storage Device
60
Figure 5-40: Connecting USB Storage Device - Mediant 800B MSBR
60
Figure 5-41: Connecting USB Storage Device - Mediant 800C MSBR
60
Connecting the OSN Server
61
Table 5-8: OSN Server Platforms
61
Figure 5-42: Cabling OSN Server Ports
62
Connecting to Power
63
5.10.1 Connecting to AC Power
63
Table 5-9: AC Power Specifications
63
5.10.2 Connecting to DC Power
64
Figure 5-43: Connecting to the Power Supply
64
Table 5-10: DC Power Specifications
64
Figure 5-44: Connecting DC Power Plug to DC Inlet
65
Figure 5-45: Plugging AC Power Cord into AC/DC Adaptor
66
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBR Hardware Installation Manual (64 pages)
Multi-Service Business Routers
Brand:
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| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Customer Support
7
Weee Eu Directive
7
Related Documentation
8
Document Revision Record
9
Documentation Feedback
9
1 Introduction
11
2 Unpacking the Device
13
3 Physical Description
15
Physical Dimensions
15
Table 3-1: Physical Dimensions
15
Front Panel Description
16
Ports and Buttons
16
Figure 3-1: Front Panel of Mediant 800B MSBR
16
Figure 3-2: Front Panel of Mediant 800A MSBR
16
Table 3-2: Front-Panel Description of Ports and Buttons
16
Leds
19
LAN Interface LED
19
Power-Over-Ethernet LAN LED
19
Wi-Fi LED
19
Table 3-3: LAN LED Description
19
Table 3-4: Poe LAN LED Description
19
Table 3-5: Wi-Fi LED Description
19
WAN Leds
20
Table 3-6: GE WAN LED Description
20
Table 3-7: E1/T1 WAN LED Description
20
Table 3-8: SHDSL WAN LED Description
20
Table 3-9: A/VDSL WAN LED Description
21
Table 3-10: WAN SFP LED Description
21
Fxs Led
22
Fxo Led
22
Bri Led
22
Table 3-11: FXS LED Description
22
Table 3-12: FXO LED Description
22
Table 3-13: BRI LED Description
22
E1/T1 Led
23
Status Led
23
3.2.2.10 Power Led
23
Table 3-14: E1/T1 LED Description
23
Table 3-15: STATUS LED Description
23
Table 3-16: POWER LED Description
23
Rear Panel Description
24
Figure 3-3: Rear Panel
24
Table 3-17: Rear Panel Description
24
4 Attaching the Wi-Fi Antennas
27
Figure 4-1: Attaching Antennas on Rear Panel
27
5 Mounting the Device
29
Desktop Mounting
29
Figure 5-1: Location for Applying Rubber Feet
29
19-Inch Rack Mounting
30
Using a Pre-Installed Rack Shelf
30
Using Mounting Brackets
31
Figure 5-2: Mounting Brackets
31
Figure 5-3: Attaching the Mounting Brackets
31
6 Cabling the Device
33
Grounding and Surge Protection
33
Figure 6-1: Earthing the Device
34
Connecting to WAN
35
Copper Gigabit Ethernet Cabling
35
Table 6-1: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Copper Gbe WAN
35
Fiber-Optic Gigabit Ethernet Cabling
36
Figure 6-2: Cabling the WAN Copper Gbe Port
36
SHDSL WAN Cabling
37
Figure 6-3: Removing Protective Dust Plug
37
Figure 6-4: Cabling the Fiber-Optic WAN Gbe Port
37
Figure 6-5: Cabling the SHDSL WAN Port
38
Table 6-2: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for SHDSL
38
ADSL/2+ and VDSL2 WAN Cabling
39
Table 6-3: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for Xdsl
39
Figure 6-6: Cabling Xdsl WAN Port
40
Table 6-4: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Xdsl
40
E1/T1 WAN Cabling
41
Figure 6-7: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for E1/T1 WAN
41
Figure 6-8: Splitter Cable for Single E1/T1 WAN Port
41
Figure 6-9: Connecting the E1/T1 WAN Port
41
3.5G Cellular WAN USB Modem Cabling
42
Figure 6-10: Plugging the 3G Cellular Modem into the USB Port
42
Connecting to LAN
43
Figure 6-11: Cabling the LAN Ports
43
Table 6-5: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Gbe/Fe with Poe
43
Connecting Poe-Enabled Clients to LAN Ports
44
Analog Interfaces
45
Connecting FXS Interfaces
45
Figure 6-12: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Interface
45
Figure 6-13: Connecting FXS Interfaces
45
Connecting FXO Interfaces
46
Figure 6-14: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXO Interface
46
Figure 6-15: Connecting FXO Interfaces
46
Connecting the FXS Analog Lifeline
47
Figure 6-16: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Lifeline
47
Figure 6-17: Cabling FXS Lifeline
47
ISDN BRI Interfaces
48
Connecting to BRI Lines
48
Figure 6-18: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for BRI Ports
48
Figure 6-19: Cabling BRI Ports
48
Connecting the PSTN Fallback for BRI Lines
49
Figure 6-20: Cabling (Ports 1 and 2) PSTN Fallback
49
Connecting to ISDN PRI (E1/T1) Trunks
50
Figure 6-21: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts for E1/T1
50
Figure 6-22: Cabling E1/T1 Ports
50
Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC
51
Figure 6-23: RS-232 Cable Adapter
51
Table 6-6: RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Cable Connector Pinouts
51
Figure 6-24: Orderable RS-232 Cable Adapter
52
Figure 6-25: Cabling Serial Interface (RJ-45) on Mediant 800B MSBR
53
Figure 6-26: Cabling Serial Interface (12-Pin Female LX40-12P Hirose) on Mediant 800 MSBR
53
Connecting a USB Storage Device
54
Figure 6-27: Connecting USB Storage Device
54
Connecting the OSN Server
55
Table 6-7: OSN Server Platforms
55
Figure 6-28: Cabling OSN Server Ports
56
Connecting to Power
57
Figure 6-29: Connecting to the Power Supply
57
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Customer Support
7
Weee Eu Directive
7
Documentation Feedback
8
Related Documentation
8
1 Introduction
9
2 Unpacking the Device
11
3 Physical Description
13
Physical Dimensions
13
Front Panel Description
13
Ports and Buttons
13
Figure 3-1: Front Panel
13
Table 3-1: Physical Dimensions
13
Table 3-2: Front Panel Description
14
Leds
15
LAN Interface LED
15
Power-Over-Ethernet LAN LED
15
Table 3-3: LAN LED Description
15
Table 3-4: Poe LAN LED Description
15
Wi-Fi LED
16
Wan Led
16
Fxs Led
16
Table 3-5: Wi-Fi LED Description
16
Table 3-6: WAN LED Description
16
Table 3-7: FXS LED Description
16
Fxo Led
17
BRI LED Description
17
E1/T1 LED Description
17
Table 3-8: FXO LED Description
17
Table 3-9: BRI LED Description
17
Table 3-10: E1/T1 LED Description
17
Operational Status LED
18
3.2.2.10 Power LED
18
Table 3-11: STATUS LED Description
18
Table 3-12: POWER LED Description
18
Rear Panel Description
19
Figure 3-2: Rear Panel
19
Table 3-13: Rear Panel Description
20
4 Attaching the Wi-Fi Antennas
21
Figure 4-1: Wi-Fi Antenna
21
Figure 4-2: Attaching Antennas on Rear Panel
21
5 Mounting the Device
23
Desktop Mounting
23
Figure 5-1: Location for Applying Rubber Foot
23
19-Inch Rack Mounting
24
Using a Pre-Installed Rack Shelf
24
Using Mounting Brackets
25
Figure 5-2: Mounting Bracket (Right)
25
Figure 5-3: Attaching the Mounting Brackets
25
6 Cabling the Device
27
Grounding the Device
27
Figure 6-1: Earthing the Device
27
Connecting to WAN
28
Gigabit Ethernet Copper Cabling
28
Figure 6-2: Connecting the WAN Port
28
Table 6-1: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Gigabit Ethernet WAN
28
SHDSL WAN Cabling
29
Figure 6-3: Connecting the SHDSL WAN Port
29
Table 6-2: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for SHDSL
29
ADSL and VDSL WAN Cabling
30
Figure 6-4: Connecting the ADSL/VDSL WAN Port
30
Table 6-3: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for ADSL/VDSL
31
3G/3.5G Cellular WAN USB Modem Cabling
32
Connecting to LAN
32
Figure 6-5: Plugging the 3G Cellular Modem into the USB Port
32
Table 6-4: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Gbe/Fe with Poe
32
Figure 6-6: Connecting the LAN Ports
33
Connecting Poe-Enabled Clients to LAN Ports
34
FXS Interfaces
35
Figure 6-7: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Interface
35
Figure 6-8: Connecting FXS Interfaces
35
Connecting to Analog Devices
36
Figure 6-10: Connecting FXO Interfaces
36
Figure 6-9: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXO Interface
36
Connecting the Analog Lifeline
37
Figure 6-11: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Lifeline
37
Figure 6-12: Cabling FXS Lifeline
37
ISDN BRI Interfaces
38
Connecting to BRI Lines
38
Figure 6-13: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for BRI Ports
38
Figure 6-14: Cabling BRI Ports
38
Connecting the PSTN Fallback for BRI Lines
39
Figure 6-15: Cabling (Ports 1 and 2) PSTN Fallback
39
Connecting ISDN PRI (E1/T1) Trunks
40
Figure 6-16: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts for E1/T1
40
Figure 6-17: Cabling E1/T1 Ports
40
Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC
41
Figure 6-18: RS-232 Cable Adapter
41
Figure 6-19: Cabling Serial Port
41
Connecting a USB Storage Device
42
Figure 6-20: Connecting USB Storage Device
42
Connecting the OSN Server
43
Figure 6-21: Cabling OSN Server Ports
43
Connecting to a Power Supply
44
Figure 6-22: Connecting to the Power Supply
44
Figure 7-1: Opening the Fuse Cavity
45
Figure 7-2: Removing the Power Fuse
45
Table 7-1: Allowed Fuses for the Device
45
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBR Configuration Manual (74 pages)
Multi-Service Business Routers
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.81 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
7
2 Access Control List
9
Configuration Example
11
3 Aclv6
13
Configuration Example
14
20 Permit Ipv6 2000:101:1::0/64 2000:100:2::0/64 Log
15
30 Permit Ipv6 2000:102:1::0/64 2000:100:2::0/64 Log
15
Extended IP Access List 150 150 10 Permit Ipv6 2000:100:1::0/64 2000:100:2::0/64 Log
15
Show Data Access-Lists
15
4 Management Access Lists
17
Configuration Example
17
Configure Data
17
5 NAT and NAPT
19
Configuration Examples
22
Configuring Port Forwarding
22
Configuring TCP and ICMP NAT
22
(Config-Data)
22
Configuring Load Balancing Using NAT
23
6 SPI Firewall
25
Configuration Example
26
7 Ipsec Tunneling
29
Configuration Examples
31
Configuring Ipsec
31
Interface Gigabitethernet 0/0
32
Access-List Ipsec Permit Ip 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.0.0
33
Set Security-Association Lifetime Seconds 28000 Match Address Ipsec Exit
33
Set Transform-Set Crypto_Set1
33
Interface Gigabitethernet
33
Crypto Isakmp Key P@Ssw0Rd Address 180.1.100.20
34
Interface Gigabitethernet 0/0
34
Crypto Map MAP1
34
Configuring Ipsec with GRE
35
Access-List
36
Interface Gigabitethernet 0/0
36
Configuring Ipsec with RSA
40
Importing Certificates
40
No Napt
46
Configuration Example
49
Configuring Ipsec with Ikev2
49
8 L2TP VPN Server
55
Configuration Example
55
9 1X
63
Activating Dot1X Authentication on Windows 7
64
Configuring Dot1X on Windows 7
66
Example of Local Authentication Configuration
71
10 DNS Query Randomization
73
Configuration Example
73
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