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AudioCodes MP-11 User Manual (504 pages)
VoIP Media Gateway SIP Protocol
Brand:
AudioCodes
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Gateway
| Size: 7.78 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
February
17
Related Documentation
18
1 Overview
21
Gateway Description
21
Table 1-1: Supported Mediapack Series Configurations
21
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack Voip Application
22
Mediapack Features
23
MP-11X Hardware Features
23
Hardware Features
23
SIP Overview
24
2 Configuration Tools
25
3 Web-Based Management
27
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
28
Computer Requirements
28
Accessing the Web Interface
28
Figure 3-1: Login Screen
29
Areas of the GUI
30
Figure 3-2: Main Areas of the Web Interface GUI
30
Toolbar
31
Figure 3-3: "Reset" Displayed on Toolbar
31
Table 3-1: Description of Toolbar Buttons
31
Navigation Tree
32
Figure 3-4: Navigation Tree
32
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
33
Figure 3-5: Toggling between Basic and Full View
33
Figure 3-6: Showing and Hiding Navigation Pane
34
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
34
Working with Configuration
35
Accessing
35
Viewing Parameters
35
Figure 3-7: Toggling between Basic and Advanced View
36
Modifying and Saving Parameters
37
Figure 3-8: Expanding and Collapsing Parameter Groups
37
Figure 3-9: Edit Symbol after Modifying Parameter Value
37
Entering Phone Numbers
38
Figure 3-10: Value Reverts to Previous Valid Value
38
Working with Tables
39
Figure 3-11: Adding an Index Entry to a Table
39
Searching for Configuration Parameters
40
Figure 3-12: Compacting a Web Interface Table
40
Working with Scenarios
41
Figure 3-13: Searched Result Screen
41
Creating a Scenario
42
Figure 3-14: Scenario Creation Confirm Message Box
42
Figure 3-15: Creating a Scenario
43
Accessing a Scenario
44
Figure 3-16: Scenario Loading Message Box
44
Figure 3-17: Scenario Example
44
Editing a Scenario
45
Figure 3-18: Scenario File Page
47
Saving a Scenario to a PC
47
Deleting a Scenario
48
Figure 3-19: Scenario Loading Message Box
48
Loading a Scenario to the Device
48
Exiting Scenario Mode
49
Figure 3-20: Message Box for Confirming Scenario Deletion
49
Figure 3-21: Confirmation Message Box for Exiting Scenario Mode
49
Creating a Login Welcome Message
50
Figure 3-22: User-Defined Web Welcome Message after Login
50
Table 3-2: Ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message
50
3.1.10 Getting Help
51
Figure 3-23: Help Topic for Current Page
51
3.1.11 Logging off the Web Interface
52
Figure 3-24: Log off Confirmation Box
52
Figure 3-25: Web Session Logged off
52
Using the Home Page
53
Figure 3-26: MP-11X Home Page
53
Figure 3-27: MP-124 Home Page
53
Table 3-3: Description of the Areas of the Home Page
54
Assigning a Port Name
55
Figure 3-28: Shortcut Menu (E.g. MP-11X)
55
Figure 3-29: Typing Port Name (E.g. MP-11X)
55
Figure 3-30: Shortcut Menu (E.g. MP-11X)
55
Resetting an Analog Channel
55
Figure 3-31: Shortcut Menu (E.g. MP-11X)
56
Figure 3-32: Basic Channel Information Page
56
Viewing Analog Port Information
56
Configuration Tab
57
System Settings
57
Configuring Application Settings
58
Figure 3-33: Application Settings Page
58
Configuring NFS Settings
59
Figure 3-34: NFS Settings Page
59
Table 3-4: NFS Settings Parameters
60
Configuring Syslog Settings
61
Figure 3-35: Syslog Settings Page
61
Configuring Regional Settings
62
Configuring Certificates
62
Figure 3-36: Regional Settings Page
62
Figure 3-37: Certificates Signing Request Page
63
Figure 3-38: IKE Table Listing Loaded Certificate Files
64
Client Certificates
65
Management Settings
66
Table 3-5: Web User Accounts Access Levels and Privileges
67
Table 3-6: Default Attributes for the Web User Accounts
67
Figure 3-39: WEB User Accounts Page (for Users with 'Security Administrator' Privileges)
68
Figure 3-40: WEB Security Settings Page
69
Figure 3-41: Telnet/Ssh Settings Page
70
Figure 3-42: Web & Telnet Access List Page - Add New Entry
70
Figure 3-43: Web & Telnet Access List Table
71
Figure 3-44: RADIUS Parameters Page
72
Figure 3-45: SNMP Community String Page
73
Figure 3-46: SNMP Trap Destinations Page
74
Table 3-7: SNMP Community String Parameters Description
74
Table 3-8: SNMP Trap Destinations Parameters Description
74
Figure 3-47: SNMP Trusted Managers
75
Figure 3-48: SNMP V3 Setting Page
76
Table 3-9: SNMP V3 Users Parameters
76
Voip Settings
78
Network
78
Figure 3-49: IP Settings Page
79
Figure 3-50: Confirmation Message for Accessing the Multiple Interface Table
80
Table 3-10: Multiple Interface Table Parameters Description
80
Figure 3-51: IP Routing Table Page
83
Table 3-11: IP Routing Table Description
83
Figure 3-52: Qos Settings Page
85
Figure 3-53: DNS Settings Page
86
Figure 3-54: Internal DNS Table Page
87
Figure 3-55: Internal SRV Table Page
88
Security
89
Figure 3-56: Firewall Settings Page
90
Table 3-12: Internal Firewall Parameters
91
Figure 3-57: 8021X Settings Page
93
Figure 3-58: General Security Settings Page
93
Figure 3-59: IP Security Proposals Table
94
Table 3-13: IP Security Proposals Table Configuration Parameters
94
Figure 3-60: IP Security Associations Table Page
95
Table 3-14: Default Ipsec/Ike Proposals
95
Table 3-15: IP Security Associations Table Configuration Parameters
96
Media
98
Figure 3-61: Voice Settings Page
98
Figure 3-62: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Page
99
Figure 3-63: RTP/RTCP Settings Page
100
Figure 3-64: General Media Settings Page
101
Figure 3-65: Analog Settings Page
101
Applications Enabling
102
Figure 3-66: Media Security Page
102
Control Network
103
Figure 3-67: Applications Enabling Page
103
Figure 3-68: IP Group Table Page
104
Table 3-16: IP Group Parameters
104
Figure 3-69: Proxy Sets Table Page
106
Table 3-17: Proxy Sets Table Parameters
107
SIP Definitions
110
Figure 3-70: SIP General Parameters Page
111
Figure 3-71: Advanced Parameters Page
112
Figure 3-72: Account Table Page
113
Table 3-18: Account Table Parameters Description
114
Figure 3-73: Proxy & Registration Page
116
Coders and Profiles
117
Figure 3-74: RADIUS Parameters Page
117
Figure 3-75: Coders Page
118
Figure 3-76: Coder Group Settings Page
120
Figure 3-77: Tel Profile Settings Page
121
Figure 3-78: IP Profile Settings Page
123
GW and IP to IP
124
Figure 3-79: Endpoint Phone Number Table Page
125
Table 3-19: Endpoint Phone Number Table Parameters
125
Figure 3-80: Hunt Group Settings Page
126
Table 3-20: Hunt Group Settings Parameters
127
Figure 3-81: General Settings Page
129
Figure 3-82: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel-To-IP Calls
131
Table 3-21: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
132
Figure 3-83: Redirect Number Tel to IP Page
134
Table 3-22: Redirect Number Tel to IP Parameters Description
134
Figure 3-84: Phone Context Table Page
135
Table 3-23: Phone-Context Parameters Description
136
Figure 3-85: Routing General Parameters Page
137
Figure 3-86: Tel to IP Routing Page
139
Table 3-24: Tel-To-IP Routing Table Parameters
140
Parameter Description
141
Figure 3-87: Inbound IP Routing Table Page
142
Table 3-25: IP-To-Tel Routing Table Description
143
Configuring Alternative Routing Reasons
144
Figure 3-88: Reasons for Alternative Routing Page
145
Figure 3-89: Forward on Busy Trunk Destination Page
146
Figure 3-90: DTMF & Dialing Page
147
Figure 3-91: Supplementary Services Page
148
Figure 3-92: Keypad Features Page
150
Figure 3-93: Metering Tones Page
151
Figure 3-94: Charge Codes Table Page
152
Figure 3-95: FXO Settings Page
153
Figure 3-96: Automatic Dialing Page
155
Figure 3-97: Caller Display Information Page
156
Figure 3-98: Call Forward Table Page
157
Table 3-26: Call Forward Table
157
Figure 3-99: Caller ID Permissions Page
158
Figure 3-100: Call Waiting Page
159
Figure 3-101: Voice Mail Settings Page
160
Sas
161
Figure 3-102: SAS Configuration Page
162
Table 3-27: SAS IP2IP Routing Table Parameters
163
Maintenance Tab
166
Maintenance
166
Maintenance Actions
166
Figure 3-103: Maintenance Actions Page
166
Figure 3-104: Reset Confirmation Message Box
167
Figure 3-105: Device Lock Confirmation Message Box
168
Saving Configuration
169
Software Update
170
Loading Auxiliary Files
170
Table 3-28: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
170
Figure 3-106: Load Auxiliary Files Page
171
Loading Software Upgrade Key
172
Figure 3-107: Software Upgrade Key Status Page
173
Figure 3-108: Software Upgrade Key with Multiple S/N Lines
174
Software Upgrade Wizard
175
Figure 3-109: Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen
176
Backing up and Loading Configuration File
178
Figure 3-110: End Process Wizard Page
178
Figure 3-111: Configuration File Page
179
Status & Diagnostics Tab
180
System Status
180
Viewing Syslog Messages
180
Figure 3-112: Message Log Page
181
Viewing Device Information
182
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
182
Figure 3-113: Device Information Page
182
Carrier-Grade Alarms
183
Figure 3-114: Ethernet Port Information Page
183
Table 3-29: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
183
Voip Status
184
Viewing Active IP Interfaces
184
Viewing Performance Statistics
184
Viewing Call Counters
185
Table 3-30: Call Counters Description
185
Viewing SAS/SBC Registered Users
187
Table 3-31: SAS/SBC Registered Users Parameters
187
Viewing Call Routing Status
188
Table 3-32: Call Routing Status Parameters
188
Viewing Registration Status
189
Viewing IP Connectivity
190
Table 3-33: IP Connectivity Parameters
190
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AudioCodes MP-11 User Manual (486 pages)
CPE & Access Analog gateways
Brand:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
10
List of Tables
13
Abbreviations and Terminology
17
Customer Support
17
Weee Eu Directive
17
Related Documentation
18
1 Overview
19
Gateway Description
19
Table 1-1: Supported Mediapack Series Configurations
19
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack Voip Application
20
Mediapack Features
21
Hardware Features
21
MP-11X Hardware Features
21
SIP Overview
22
2 Configuration Concepts
23
3 Web-Based Management
25
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
26
Figure 3-1: Main Areas of the Web Interface GUI
26
Computer Requirements
27
Accessing the Web Interface
28
Figure 3-2: Enter Network Password Screen
28
Figure 3-3: "Reset" Displayed on Toolbar
29
Table 3-1: Description of Toolbar Buttons
29
Toolbar
29
Figure 3-4: Terminology for Navigation Tree Levels
30
Navigation Tree
30
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
31
Figure 3-5: Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
31
Figure 3-6: Showing and Hiding Navigation Pane
32
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
32
Working with Configuration
32
Accessing Pages
33
Viewing Parameters
33
Figure 3-7: Toggling between Basic and Advanced Page View
34
Figure 3-8: Expanding and Collapsing Parameter Groups
35
Figure 3-9: Editing Symbol after Modifying Parameter Value
36
Modifying and Saving Parameters
36
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
37
Figure 3-10: Value Reverts to Previous Valid Value
37
Working with Tables
37
Figure 3-11: Adding an Index Entry to a Table
38
Figure 3-12: Compacting a Web Interface Table
39
Figure 3-13: Searched Result Screen
40
Searching for Configuration Parameters
40
Creating a Scenario
41
Figure 3-14: Scenario Creation Confirm Message Box
41
Working with Scenarios
41
Figure 3-15: Creating a Scenario
42
Accessing a Scenario
43
Figure 3-16: Scenario Loading Message Box
43
Figure 3-17: Scenario Example
43
Editing a Scenario
44
Figure 3-18: Scenario File Page
45
Saving a Scenario to a PC
45
Loading a Scenario to the Device
46
Deleting a Scenario
47
Figure 3-19: Scenario Loading Message Box
47
Figure 3-20: Message Box for Confirming Scenario Deletion
47
Customizing the Web Interface
48
Exiting Scenario Mode
48
Figure 3-21: Confirmation Message Box for Exiting Scenario Mode
48
Figure 3-22: Customizing Web Logo and Product Name
48
Replacing the Corporate Logo
48
Figure 3-23: Image Download Screen
49
Customizing the Product Name
50
Table 3-2: Ini File Parameters for Replacing Logo with Text
50
Table 3-3: Ini File Parameters for Customizing Product Name
50
Creating a Login Welcome Message
51
Figure 3-24: User-Defined Web Welcome Message after Login
51
Table 3-4: Ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message
51
Figure 3-25: Help Topic for Current Page
52
Getting Help
52
Figure 3-26: Log off Confirmation Box
53
Figure 3-27: Web Session Logged off
53
Logging off the Web Interface
53
Using the Home Page
54
Figure 3-28: MP-11X Home Page
54
Figure 3-29: MP-124 Home Page
54
Table 3-5: Description of the Areas of the Home Page
54
Assigning a Name to a Port
55
Figure 3-30: Shortcut Menu (E.g. MP-11X Home Page)
55
Figure 3-31: Text Box (E.g. MP-11X Home Page)
55
Figure 3-32: Shortcut Menu for Port Settings (E.g. MP-11X Home Page)
56
Figure 3-33: Basic Channel Information Page
56
Viewing Analog Port Information
56
Figure 3-34: Shortcut Menu for Resetting a Channel (E.g. MP-11X Home Page)
57
Resetting an Analog Channel
57
Configuration Tab
58
Configuring the Multiple Interface Table
58
Network Settings
58
Figure 3-35: IP Settings Page
59
Figure 3-36: Confirmation Message for Accessing the Multiple Interface Table
59
Figure 3-37: Multiple Interface Table Page
59
Parameter Description
60
Table 3-6: Multiple Interface Table Parameters Description
60
Configuring the Application Settings
62
Figure 3-38: Applications Settings Page
63
Configuring the NFS Settings
64
Figure 3-39: NFS Settings Page
64
Table 3-7: NFS Settings Parameters
64
Configuring the IP Routing Table
66
Figure 3-40: IP Routing Table Page
66
Table 3-8: IP Routing Table Description
66
Configuring the Qos Settings
68
Figure 3-41: Qos Settings Page
68
Media Settings
68
Configuring the Voice Settings
69
Figure 3-42: Voice Settings Page
69
Configuring the Fax/Modem/CID Settings
70
Configuring the RTP/RTCP Settings
70
Figure 3-43: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Page
70
Configuring the General Media Settings
71
Figure 3-44: RTP/RTCP Settings Page
71
Figure 3-45: General Media Settings Page
71
Configuring Media Security
72
Configuring the Hook-Flash Settings
72
Figure 3-46: Hook-Flash Settings Page
72
Figure 3-47: Media Security Page
72
Configuring the Web User Accounts
73
Security Settings
73
Table 3-9: Web User Accounts Access Levels and Privileges
73
Figure 3-48: WEB User Accounts Page (for Users with 'Security Administrator' Privileges)
74
Table 3-10: Default Attributes for the Web User Accounts
74
Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List
76
Figure 3-49: Web & Telnet Access List Page - Add New Entry
76
Figure 3-50: Web & Telnet Access List Table
76
Configuring the Firewall Settings
77
Figure 3-51: Firewall Settings Page
77
Table 3-11: Internal Firewall Parameters
78
Configuring the Certificates
79
Figure 3-52: Certificates Signing Request Page
80
Figure 3-53: IKE Table Listing Loaded Certificate Files
81
Configuring the General Security Settings
84
Figure 3-54: IKE Table Listing Loaded Certificate Files
84
Configuring the Ipsec Table
85
Figure 3-55: Ipsec Table Page
85
Table 3-12: Default IKE Second Phase Proposals
86
Table 3-13: Ipsec SPD Table Configuration Parameters
86
Configuring the IKE Table
88
Figure 3-56: IKE Table Page
88
Table 3-14: Default IKE First Phase Proposals
89
Table 3-15: IKE Table Configuration Parameters
89
Enabling Applications
91
Protocol Configuration
91
Protocol Definition
92
Proxies, IP Groups, and Registration
94
Table 3-16: Proxy Sets Table Parameters
96
Table 3-17: IP Group Parameters
100
Table 3-18: Account Table Parameters Description
102
Coders and Profile Definitions
104
Configuring Coders
105
Configuring Coder Groups
107
SIP Advanced Parameters
112
Table 3-19: Description of Parameter Unique to IP Profile
112
SAS Parameters
120
Table 3-20: SAS Routing Table Parameters
122
Manipulation Tables
124
Table 3-21: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
126
Table 3-22: Phone-Context Parameters Description
129
Routing Tables
130
Table 3-23: Tel to IP Routing Table Parameters
133
Table 3-24: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table Description
136
Endpoint Settings
142
Table 3-25: Call Forward Table
146
Configuring Call Waiting
148
Configuring Endpoint Phone Numbers
149
Table 3-26: Endpoint Phone Number Table Parameters
149
Hunt Group
150
Table 3-27: Trunk Group Settings Parameters
151
Advanced Applications
153
Configuring Voice Mail Parameters
154
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Parameters
155
Configuring FXO Parameters
156
Management Tab
157
Management Configuration
157
Configuring the Management Settings
158
Table 3-28: SNMP Trap Destinations Parameters Description
159
Table 3-29: SNMP Community Strings Parameters Description
161
Table 3-30: SNMP V3 Users Parameters
162
Configuring the Regional Settings
164
Maintenance Actions
165
Software Update
168
Loading Auxiliary Files
169
Table 3-31: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
169
Software Upgrade Wizard
172
Backing up and Restoring Configuration
175
Status & Diagnostics Tab
176
Status & Diagnostics
176
Viewing the Device's Syslog Messages
177
Table 3-32: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
178
Viewing Active IP Interfaces
178
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
178
Viewing Device Information
179
Viewing Performance Statistics
180
Gateway Statistics
181
Viewing Active Alarms
181
Table 3-33: Call Counters Description
182
Viewing Call Counters
182
Table 3-34: Call Routing Status Parameters
184
Viewing Call Routing Status
184
Viewing Registration Status
184
Table 3-35: SAS Registered Users Parameters
185
Viewing SAS/SBC Registered Users
185
Table 3-36: IP Connectivity Parameters
186
Viewing IP Connectivity
186
4 INI File Configuration
189
Secured Encoded Ini File
189
INI File Format
190
Format of Individual Parameters
190
Format Rules
190
Format of Ini File Table Parameters
191
Example of an Ini File
193
Modifying an Ini File
194
5 Element Management System (EMS)
195
Familiarizing Yourself with EMS GUI
195
Securing EMS-Device Communication
196
Configuring Ipsec
196
Changing SSH Login Password
198
Adding the Device in EMS
198
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
200
Configuring Advanced Ipsec/Ike Parameters
202
Provisioning SRTP Crypto Offered Suites
203
Provisioning E911/MLPP Parameters
204
Configuring the Device to Operate with Snmpv3
205
Configuring Snmpv3 Using SSH
205
Configuring EMS to Operate with a Pre-Configured Snmpv3 System
206
Configuring Snmpv3 to Operate with Non-Configured Snmpv3 System
207
Cloning Snmpv3 Users
208
Resetting the Device
209
Upgrading the Device's Software
210
6 Configuration Parameters Reference
213
Networking Parameters
214
Ethernet Parameters
214
Table 6-1: Ethernet Parameters
214
Multiple IP Interfaces and Vlans Parameters
215
Table 6-2: IP Network Interfaces and VLAN Parameters
215
Static Routing Parameters
218
Table 6-3: Static Routing Parameters
218
Quality of Service Parameters
219
Table 6-4: Qos Parameters
219
NAT and STUN Parameters
221
Table 6-5: NAT and STUN Parameters
221
NFS Parameters
223
Table 6-6: NFS Parameters
223
DNS Parameters
224
Table 6-7: DNS Parameters
224
DHCP Parameters
226
Table 6-8: DHCP Parameters
226
NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
227
Table 6-9: NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
227
Syslog Parameters
228
Table 6-10: Syslog Parameters
228
Web and Telnet Parameters
229
General Parameters
229
Table 6-11: General Web and Telnet Parameters
229
Table 6-12: Web Parameters
230
Web Parameters
230
Table 6-13: Telnet Parameters
232
Telnet Parameters
232
Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
233
General Parameters
233
Table 6-14: General Debugging and Diagnostic Parameters
233
CDR and Debug Parameters
234
Table 6-15: CDR and Debug Parameters
234
Heartbeat Packet Parameters
235
Table 6-16: Heartbeat Packet Parameters
235
Remote Alarm Indication Parameters
236
Table 6-17: RAI Parameters
236
Serial Parameters
237
Table 6-18: Serial Parameters
237
Bootp Parameters
238
Table 6-19: Bootp Parameters
238
Security Parameters
240
General Parameters
240
Table 6-20: General Security Parameters
240
HTTPS Parameters
241
Table 6-21: HTTPS Parameters
241
SRTP Parameters
242
Table 6-22: SRTP Parameters
242
Table 6-23: TLS Parameters
244
TLS Parameters
244
SSH Parameters
245
Table 6-24: SSH Parameters
245
Ipsec Parameters
246
Table 6-25: Ipsec Parameters
246
OCSP Parameters
247
Table 6-26: OCSP Parameters
247
RADIUS Parameters
248
Table 6-27: RADIUS Parameters
248
SNMP Parameters
250
Table 6-28: SNMP Parameters
250
SIP Configuration Parameters
253
General SIP Parameters
253
Table 6-29: General SIP Parameters
253
Proxy, Registration and Authentication Parameters
271
Table 6-30: Proxy, Registration and Authentication SIP Parameters
271
Profile Parameters
281
Table 6-31: Profile Parameters
281
Table 6-32: Voice Mail Parameters
285
Voice Mail Parameters
285
Supplementary Services Parameters
288
Caller ID Parameters
288
Table 6-33: Caller ID Parameters
288
Call Waiting Parameters
293
Table 6-34: Call Waiting Parameters
293
Call Forwarding Parameters
294
Table 6-35: Call Forwarding Parameters
294
Message Waiting Indication Parameters
296
Table 6-36: MWI Parameters
296
Call Hold Parameters
298
Call Transfer Parameters
298
Table 6-37: Call Hold Parameters
298
Table 6-38: Call Transfer Parameters
298
Table 6-39: Three-Way Conferencing Parameters
300
Three-Way Conferencing Parameters
300
Emergency Call Parameters
302
Table 6-40: Emergency Call Parameters
302
Automatic Dialing Parameters
303
FXS Call Cut-Through Parameter
303
Table 6-41: Call Cut-Through Parameter
303
Table 6-42: Automatic Dialing Parameters
303
Direct Inward Dialing Parameters
304
Table 6-43: DID Parameters
304
MLPP Parameters
306
Table 6-44: MLPP Parameters
306
Standalone Survivability Parameters
308
Table 6-45: SAS Parameters
308
Call Disconnect Parameters
312
Table 6-46: Call Disconnect Parameters
312
Tone Parameters
316
Table 6-47: Tone Parameters
316
Telephony Tone Parameters
316
Table 6-48: Tone Detection Parameters
319
Tone Detection Parameters
319
Metering Tone Parameters
321
Table 6-49: Metering Tone Parameters
321
Telephone Keypad Sequence Parameters
322
Table 6-50: Keypad Sequence Parameters
322
General FXO Parameters
326
Table 6-51: General FXO Parameters
326
Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
328
Routing Parameters
328
Table 6-52: Routing Parameters
328
Alternative Routing Parameters
334
Table 6-53: Alternative Routing Parameters
334
Number Manipulation Parameters
337
Table 6-54: Number Manipulation Parameters
337
Channel Parameters
344
General Parameters
344
Table 6-55: General Channel Parameters
344
Table 6-56: Voice Parameters
346
Voice Parameters
346
Fax and Modem Parameters
348
Table 6-57: Fax and Modem Parameters
348
DTMF Parameters
353
Table 6-58: DTMF Parameters
353
RTP, RTCP and T.38 Parameters
355
Table 6-59: RTP/RTCP and T.38 Parameters
355
Digit Collection and Dial Plan Parameters
359
Table 6-60: Digit Collection and Dial Plan Parameters
359
Auxiliary and Configuration Files Parameters
361
Auxiliary/Configuration File Name Parameters
361
Table 6-61: Auxiliary and Configuration File Parameters
361
Automatic Update Parameters
362
Table 6-62: Automatic Update of Software and Configuration Files Parameters
362
7 Default Settings
365
Defining Default Settings
365
Restoring Factory Defaults
365
8 Auxiliary Configuration Files
367
Call Progress Tones File
367
Distinctive Ringing
370
Prerecorded Tones File
372
Dial Plan File
373
FXS Coefficient File
374
User Information File
375
Table 8-1: User Information Items
375
9 IP Telephony Capabilities
377
Dialing Plan Features
377
Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation
377
Table 9-1: Dialing Plan Notations
377
Digit Mapping
379
External Dial Plan File
380
Table 9-2: Digit Map Pattern Notations
380
Dial Plan Prefix Tags for IP-To-Tel Routing
382
Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) Feature
384
Configuring SAS
385
Configuring Emergency Calls
386
Configuring DTMF Transport Types
387
Emergency Phone Number Services
388
Enhanced 911 Support
388
FXO Device Interworking SIP E911 Calls from Service Provider's IP Network to PSAP DID Lines
389
Table 9-3: Dialed Number by Device Depending on Calling Number
390
FXS Device Emulating PSAP Using DID Loop-Start Lines
393
Table 9-4: Dialed MF Digits Sent to PSAP
395
Fax and Modem Capabilities
396
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
396
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
396
Fax Relay Mode
397
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
398
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
399
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
400
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
401
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
401
Fax Fallback
402
Fax Support
402
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
402
Support
403
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
403
FXO Operating Modes
404
FXO Operations for IP-To-Tel Calls
404
One-Stage Dialing
405
Two-Stage Dialing
406
DID Wink
407
Automatic Dialing
408
FXO Operations for Tel-To-IP Calls
408
Collecting Digits Mode
409
FXO Supplementary Services
409
Call Termination on FXO Devices
410
Calls Termination by PBX
410
Call Termination before Call Establishment
411
Ring Detection Timeout
411
Event Notification Using X-Detect Header
412
Table 9-5: Supported X-Detect Event Types
412
Table 9-6: Special Information Tones (Sits) Reported by the Device
412
RTP Multiplexing (Throughpacket)
414
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
414
Configuring Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
416
Alternative Routing Mechanism
416
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
416
Relevant Parameters
416
Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response
417
Supported RADIUS Attributes
417
Table 9-7: Supported RADIUS Attributes
417
Call Detail Record
420
Table 9-8: Supported CDR Fields
420
Querying Device Channel Resources Using SIP OPTIONS
422
Working with Supplementary Services
422
Call Hold and Retrieve
423
Call Pickup
425
Consultation Feature
425
Call Transfer
426
Call Forward
427
Call Waiting
427
Message Waiting Indication
428
Caller ID
429
Caller ID Detection / Generation on the Tel Side
429
Debugging a Caller ID Detection on FXO
429
Caller ID on the IP Side
430
Three-Way Conferencing
431
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
433
SIP Call Flow Example
434
SIP Authentication Example
436
Establishing a Call between Two Devices
439
SIP Trunking between Enterprise and Itsps
440
Remote PBX Extension between FXO and FXS Devices
444
Dialing from PBX Line or PSTN
445
Dialing from Remote Extension (Phone at FXS)
445
Message Waiting Indication for Remote Extensions
445
Call Waiting for Remote Extensions
446
FXS Gateway Configuration
446
FXO Gateway Configuration
448
10 Networking Capabilities
449
Ethernet Interface Configuration
449
NAT (Network Address Translation) Support
450
Stun
450
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
451
No-Op Packets
452
IP Multicasting
452
Robust Receipt of RTP Streams
452
Multiple Routers Support
453
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
453
IP Qos Via Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
454
Network Configuration
455
Multiple Network Interfaces and Vlans
455
Columns of the Multiple Interface Table
456
Overview of Multiple Interface Table
456
Table 10-1: Multiple Interface Table
456
Table 10-2: Application Types
457
Table 10-3: Configured Default Gateway Example
458
Table 10-4: Separate Routing Table Example
458
Other Related Parameters
459
Table 10-5: Quality of Service Parameters
460
Table 10-6: Traffic / Network Types and Priority
461
Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
462
Table 10-7: Application Type Parameters
462
Troubleshooting the Multiple Interface Table
464
Routing Table
465
Routing Table Columns
465
Routing Table Overview
465
Routing Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
467
Troubleshooting the Routing Table
467
Setting up the Device
468
Using the Ini File
468
Using the Web Interface
468
11 SIP Software Package
473
12 Selected Technical Specifications
475
MP-11X Specifications
475
Specifications
479
13 Glossary
483
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Abbreviations and Terminology
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Customer Support
15
Weee Eu Directive
15
Related Documentation
16
1 Overview
19
Gateway Description
19
Table 1-1: Supported Product Configurations
19
Mediapack Features
20
MP-11X Hardware Features
20
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack Voip Application
20
Hardware Features
21
MP-124 Hardware Features
21
SIP Overview
21
2 Mediapack Physical Description
23
MP-11X Physical Description
23
MP-11X Front Panel
23
Figure 2-1: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Front Panel
23
Table 2-1: MP-11X Front Panel Leds Description
24
MP-11X Rear Panel
25
Figure 2-2: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Rear Panel Connectors
25
Table 2-2: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
25
Physical Description
26
Front Panel
26
Figure 2-3: MP-124 Front Panel
26
Table 2-3: Reset Button Description on MP-124 Front Panel
26
Table 2-4: MP-124 Front Panel Leds Description
26
Rear Panel
28
Figure 2-4: MP-124 (FXS) Rear Panel Connectors
28
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
28
Table 2-6: MP-124 Rear Panel Ethernet Leds Description
28
3 Installing the Mediapack
29
Installing the MP-11X
29
Unpacking
29
Package Contents
30
Mounting the MP-11X
30
Figure 3-1: View of MP-11X Underside
30
Table 3-1: Mounting Components on MP-11X Underside
30
Figure 3-2: Audiocodes 19-Inch Rack Shelf for MP-11X
31
Installing MP-11X in a 19-Inch Rack
31
Mounting MP-11X on a Desktop
31
Mounting MP-11X on a Wall
31
Cabling the MP-11X
32
Figure 3-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
32
Table 3-2: MP-11X Rack Mount
32
Connecting MP-11X to the Network
33
Figure 3-4: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
33
Connecting MP-11X RS-232 Port to a PC
34
Connecting MP-11X to FXS /FXO Devices
34
Figure 3-5: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinouts
34
Cabling the MP-11X/Fxs Lifeline
35
Figure 3-6: PS/2 Connector Pinouts
35
Figure 3-7: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts
35
Connecting MP-11X to Power
36
Installing the MP-124
36
Unpacking
37
Package Contents
37
Mounting the MP-124
37
Mounting MP-124 on a Desktop
38
Installing the MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack
38
Figure 3-8: MP-124 Desktop Mounting
38
Figure 3-9: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
38
Cabling the MP-124
40
Grounding the MP-124
40
Connecting MP-124 to the Ethernet Network
40
Figure 3-10: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
40
Connecting MP-124 to FXS Interface
41
Table 3-3: Pin Allocations of the 50-Pin Telco Connector
41
Figure 3-11: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
42
Figure 3-12: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
42
Connecting MP-124 RS-232 Port to a PC
43
Connecting MP-124 to Power
43
Figure 3-13: MP-124 RS-232 Connector Pinouts
43
4 Getting Started
45
Configuration Concepts
45
Table 4-1: Default Networking Parameters
45
Startup Process
46
Figure 4-1: Startup Process
47
Assigning an IP Address
48
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
48
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
49
Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance
50
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
51
Accessing the CLI
51
Table 4-2: Configuration Parameters Available Via the Voice Menu
51
Assigning an IP Address
52
Configuring Basic Parameters
53
Figure 4-2: Quick Setup Screen
53
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Abbreviations and Terminology
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Customer Support
13
Weee Eu Directive
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Related Documentation
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1 Overview
15
Gateway Description
15
Table 1-1: Supported Mediapack Series Configurations
15
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack Voip Application
16
Mediapack Features
17
MP-11X Hardware Features
17
Hardware Features
17
SIP Overview
18
2 Configuration Concepts
19
3 Web-Based Management
21
Computer Requirements
21
Accessing the Web Interface
22
Figure 3-1: Enter Network Password Screen
22
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
23
Figure 3-2: Main Areas of the Web Interface GUI
23
Figure 3-3: "Reset" Displayed on Toolbar
24
Table 3-1: Description of Toolbar Buttons
24
Toolbar
24
Navigation Tree
25
Figure 3-4: Terminology for Navigation Tree Levels
25
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
26
Figure 3-5: Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
26
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
27
Working with Configuration
27
Figure 3-6: Showing and Hiding Navigation Pane
27
Accessing Pages
28
Viewing Parameters
28
Figure 3-7: Toggling between Basic and Advanced Page View
29
Figure 3-8: Expanding and Collapsing Parameter Groups
30
Modifying and Saving Parameters
30
Figure 3-10: Value Reverts to Previous Valid Value
31
Figure 3-9: Editing Symbol after Modifying Parameter Value
31
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
32
Figure 3-11: Adding an Index Entry to a Table
32
Working with Tables
32
Figure 3-12: Compacting a Web Interface Table
33
Figure 3-13: Searched Result Screen
34
Searching for Configuration Parameters
34
Working with Scenarios
35
Creating a Scenario
35
Figure 3-14: Scenario Creation Confirm Message Box
35
Figure 3-15: Creating a Scenario
36
Accessing a Scenario
37
Figure 3-16: Scenario Loading Message Box
37
Figure 3-17: Scenario Example
37
Editing a Scenario
38
Saving a Scenario to a PC
39
Loading a Scenario to the Device
40
Figure 3-18: Scenario File Page
40
Deleting a Scenario
41
Figure 3-19: Scenario Loading Message Box
41
Exiting Scenario Mode
42
Figure 3-20: Message Box for Confirming Scenario Deletion
42
Figure 3-21: Confirmation Message Box for Exiting Scenario Mode
42
Customizing the Web Interface
43
Replacing the Corporate Logo
43
Figure 3-22: Customizing Web Logo and Product Name
43
Figure 3-23: Image Download Screen
44
Table 3-2: Ini File Parameters for Changing Logo Image
45
Table 3-3: Ini File Parameters for Replacing Logo with Text
45
Customizing the Product Name
46
Creating a Login Welcome Message
46
Figure 3-24: User-Defined Web Welcome Message after Login
46
Table 3-4: Ini File Parameters for Customizing Product Name
46
Table 3-5: Ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message
46
Figure 3-25: Help Topic for Current Page
47
Getting Help
47
Figure 3-26: MP-11X Home Page
48
Figure 3-27: MP-124 Home Page
48
Table 3-6: Description of the Areas of the Home Page
48
Assigning a Name to a Port
49
Figure 3-28: Shortcut Menu for Assigning a Port Name (E.g., MP-11X)
49
Figure 3-29: Text Box for Typing in the Port Name (E.g., MP-11X)
49
Viewing Analog Port Information
49
Figure 3-30: Accessing Port Settings from Shortcut Menu (E.g., MP-11X)
50
Figure 3-31: Basic Channel Information Page
50
Figure 3-32: Shortcut Menu for Resetting a Channel (E.g., MP-11X)
50
Resetting an Analog Channel
50
Using the Home Page
48
Figure 3-33: Log off Confirmation Box
51
Figure 3-34: Web Session Logged off
51
Logging off the Web Interface
51
Configuration Tab
52
Network Settings
52
Configuring the IP Settings
52
Figure 3-35: IP Settings Page
53
Table 3-7: Network Settings -- IP Settings Parameters
54
Configuring the Multiple Interface Table
56
Figure 3-36: Confirmation Message for Accessing the Multiple Interface Table
56
Figure 3-37: Interface Table Page
56
Table 3-8: Multiple Interface Table Parameters Description
57
Parameter Description
58
Configuring the Application Settings
59
Figure 3-38: Application Settings Page
59
Table 3-9: Application Settings Parameters
60
Configuring the NFS Settings
62
Figure 3-39: NFS Settings Page
62
Configuring the IP Routing Table
63
Table 3-10: Network Settings -- NFS Settings Parameters
63
Figure 3-40: IP Routing Table Page
64
Table 3-11: IP Routing Table Description
64
Configuring the Qos Settings
65
Figure 3-41: Qos Settings Page
65
Table 3-12: Qos Settings Parameters
66
Media Settings
67
Configuring the Voice Settings
67
Figure 3-42: Voice Settings Page
67
Table 3-13: Media Settings, Voice Settings Parameters
68
Configuring the Fax / Modem / CID Settings
70
Figure 3-43: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Page
70
Table 3-14: Media Settings -- Fax/Modem/CID Parameters
70
Configuring the RTP / RTCP Settings
74
Figure 3-44: RTP/RTCP Settings Page
74
Table 3-15: Media Settings, RTP / RTCP Parameters
74
Configuring the General Media Settings
77
Figure 3-45: General Media Settings Page
77
Table 3-16: Media Settings Parameters
77
Configuring the Hook-Flash Settings
78
Figure 3-46: Hook-Flash Settings Page
78
Table 3-17: Hook-Flash Settings Parameters
78
Security Settings
79
Configuring the Web User Accounts
79
Table 3-18: Web User Accounts Access Levels and Privileges
79
Figure 3-47: Web User Accounts Page (for Users with 'Security Administrator' Privileges)
80
Table 3-19: Default Attributes for the Web User Accounts
80
Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List
81
Figure 3-48: Web & Telnet Access List Page - Add New Entry
82
Figure 3-49: Web & Telnet Access List Table
82
Configuring the Firewall Settings
83
Figure 3-50: Firewall Settings Page
83
Table 3-20: Internal Firewall Parameters
84
Configuring the Certificates
85
Figure 3-51: Certificates Signing Request Page
86
Client Certificates
87
Configuring the General Security Settings
89
Figure 3-52: General Security Settings Page
89
Table 3-21: General Security Parameters
90
Configuring the Ipsec Table
93
Figure 3-53: Ipsec Table Page
93
Table 3-22: Default IKE Second Phase Proposals
94
Table 3-23: Ipsec SPD Table Configuration Parameters
94
Configuring the IKE Table
96
Figure 3-54: IKE Table Page
96
Table 3-24: Default IKE First Phase Proposals
97
Table 3-25: IKE Table Configuration Parameters
97
Protocol Configuration
99
Configuring the Protocol Definition Parameters
99
Figure 3-55: SIP General Parameters Page
100
Table 3-26: SIP General Parameters (Protocol Definition)
101
Figure 3-56: Proxy & Registration Parameters Page
110
Table 3-27: Proxy & Registration Parameters
110
Figure 3-57: Proxy Sets Table
117
Table 3-28: Proxy Sets Table Parameters
118
Table 3-29: Supported Coders
121
Figure 3-58: Coders
122
Table 3-30: DTMF and Dialing Parameters
123
Figure 3-59: DTMF & Dialing
123
Configuring the SIP Advanced Parameters
126
Figure 3-60: Advanced Parameters
127
Table 3-31: Advanced Parameters Description
128
Figure 3-61: Supplementary Services
135
Table 3-32: Supplementary Services Parameters
136
Figure 3-62: Metering Tones
140
Table 3-33: Metering Tones Parameters
141
Figure 3-63: Charge Codes Table
142
Figure 3-64: Keypad Features
143
Table 3-34: Keypad Features Parameters Description
144
Figure 3-65: SAS Configuration
146
Table 3-35: Stand-Alone Survivability Parameters Description
147
Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
148
Figure 3-66: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel-To-IP Calls
149
Table 3-36: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
150
Table 3-37: Dialing Plan Notations
151
Table 3-38: Phone-Context Parameters Description
152
Figure 3-67: Phone Context Table
152
Configuring the Routing Tables
153
Table 3-39: Routing General Parameters Description
154
Table 3-40: Tel to IP Routing Table Parameters Description
158
Table 3-41: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table Description
160
Figure 3-69: IP to Hunt Group Routing
160
Figure 3-70: Internal DNS Table
162
Figure 3-71: Internal SRV Table Screen
163
Figure 3-72: Reasons for Alternative Routing
164
Configuring the Profile Definitions
165
Figure 3-73: Coder Group Settings
166
Figure 3-74: Tel Profile Settings
168
Figure 3-75: IP Profile Settings
170
Configuring the Endpoint Settings
171
Table 3-42: Description of Parameters Unique to IP Profile
171
Figure 3-76: Authentication
172
Figure 3-77: Automatic Dialing
173
Figure 3-78: Caller Display Information
174
Figure 3-79: Call Forward Table
175
Table 3-43: Call Forward Table
176
Figure 3-80: Caller ID Permissions
177
Figure 3-81: Call Waiting
178
Configuring the Endpoint Phone Numbers
179
Table 3-44: Endpoint Phone Number Table Description
179
Configuring the Hunt and IP Groups
180
Table 3-45: Hunt Group Settings Parameters Description
181
Figure 3-83: Hunt Group Settings
181
Table 3-46: IP Group Parameters Description
184
Figure 3-84: IP Group Table
184
Figure 3-85: Account Table
185
Table 3-47: Account Parameters Description
186
Advanced Applications
187
Configuring the Voice Mail (VM) Parameters
187
Table 3-48: Voice Mail Parameters
188
Figure 3-86: Voice Mail Settings
188
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Parameters
191
Table 3-49: RADIUS Parameters Description
191
Configuring the FXO Parameters
192
Table 3-50: FXO Parameters Description
193
Management Tab
195
Management Configuration
195
Configuring the Management Settings
196
Table 3-51: Management Settings Parameters
197
Table 3-52: SNMP Trap Destinations Parameters Description
199
Figure 3-90: SNMP Trap Destinations
199
Table 3-53: SNMP Community Strings Parameters Description
200
Figure 3-91: SNMP Community Strings
200
Table 3-54: SNMP V3 Users Parameters
201
Figure 3-92: SNMP V3 Setting
201
Figure 3-93: SNMP Trusted Managers
202
Configuring the Regional Settings
203
Maintenance Actions
204
Figure 3-96: Reset Confirmation Message Box
205
Figure 3-97: Device Lock Confirmation Message Box
206
Saving Configuration
207
Software Update
208
Loading Auxiliary Files
208
Table 3-55: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
208
Figure 3-98: Load Auxiliary Files
209
Software Upgrade Wizard
210
Figure 3-99: Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen
211
Figure 3-101: CMP File Successfully Loaded to Device
212
Figure 3-102: Load an Ini File
213
Backing up and Restoring Configuration
214
Figure 3-105: Configuration File
215
Status & Diagnostics Tab
216
Status & Diagnostics
216
Viewing the Device's Syslog Messages
216
Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
217
Table 3-56: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
217
Viewing Device Information
218
Viewing Performance Statistics
218
Viewing Active Alarms
219
Gateway Statistics
220
Call Counters
220
Table 3-57: Call Counters Description
221
Call Routing Status
222
Table 3-58: Call Routing Status Parameters
222
Registration Status
223
SAS/SBC Registered Users
224
Table 3-59: SAS Registered Users Parameters
224
IP Connectivity
225
Table 3-60: IP Connectivity Parameters
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Regulatory Information
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Related Documentation
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1 Introduction
9
Figure 1-1: Required Steps to Install the Device
9
2 Installing the Device
11
Installing MP-11X
11
Physical Description
11
MP-11X Front Panel
11
Figure 2-1: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Front Panel
11
MP-11X Rear Panel
12
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
12
Figure 2-2: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Rear Panel
12
Table 2-1: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
12
Mounting MP-11X
13
Figure 2-3: View of MP-11X Underside
13
Table 2-2: Mounting Components on MP-11X Underside
13
19-Inch Rack Mounting
14
Desktop Mounting
14
Figure 2-4: 19-Inch Rack Shelf for MP-11X
14
Wall Mounting
14
Cabling MP-11X
15
Figure 2-5: MP-11X Rack Mount
15
Table 2-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
15
Connecting MP-11X to FXS/FXO Devices
16
Connecting MP-11X to the Network
16
Figure 2-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
16
Cabling the FXS Lifeline
17
Figure 2-7: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinouts
17
Figure 2-8: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts
17
Figure 2-10: Lifeline Cabling for FXS and FXO Devices
18
Figure 2-9: Lifeline Cabling (Using Splitter Cable) for FXS-Only Devices
18
Connecting MP-11X RS-232 Port to a PC
19
Figure 2-11: PS/2 to DB-9 Adaptor Connector Pinouts
19
Figure 2-12: PS/2 Connector Pinouts
19
Connecting MP-11X to Power
20
Installing MP-124
21
Physical Description
21
MP-124 Front Panel
21
Figure 2-13: MP-124 Front Panel
21
Table 2-4: Reset Button Description on MP-124 Front Panel
21
MP-124 Rear Panel
22
Figure 2-14: MP-124 Rear Panel - AC Power Model
22
Figure 2-15: MP-124 Rear Panel - DC Power Model
22
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear-Panel Component Descriptions
22
Table 2-6: MP-124 Rear-Panel Ethernet Leds Description
22
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
23
Mounting MP-124
23
Desktop Mounting
23
Figure 2-16: MP-124 Desktop Mounting
23
19-Inch Rack Mounting
24
Figure 2-17: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
24
Cabling MP-124
25
Power Surge Protection and Grounding MP-124
26
Figure 2-18: Grounding and Power Surge Protection
27
Connecting MP-124 to the Ethernet Network
28
Figure 2-19: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
28
Connecting MP-124 to FXS Interfaces
29
Figure 2-20: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
29
Table 2-7: 50-Pin Telco Connector Pin Allocations
29
Figure 2-21: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
30
Connecting MP-124 RS-232 Port to a PC
31
Figure 2-22: MP-124 RS-232 Connector Pinouts
31
Connecting MP-124 to Power
32
Figure 2-23: Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to MP-124
33
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Customer Support
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Weee Eu Directive
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Related Documentation
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1 Introduction
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Figure 1-1: Required Steps to Install the Device
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2 Installing the Device
13
Installing the MP-11X Series
13
Physical Description
13
MP-11X Front Panel
13
Figure 2-1: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Front Panel
13
MP-11X Rear Panel
14
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
14
Figure 2-2: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Rear Panel Connectors
14
Table 2-1: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
14
Mounting the MP-11X
15
Figure 2-3: View of MP-11X Underside
15
Table 2-2: Mounting Components on MP-11X Underside
15
19-Inch Rack Mounting
16
Desktop Mounting
16
Figure 2-4: Audiocodes 19-Inch Rack Shelf for MP-11X
16
Wall Mounting
16
Cabling the MP-11X
17
Figure 2-5: MP-11X Rack Mount
17
Table 2-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
17
Connecting MP-11X to FXS /FXO Devices
18
Connecting MP-11X to the Network
18
Figure 2-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
18
Figure 2-7: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinouts
18
Cabling the FXS Lifeline
19
Figure 2-8: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts
19
Figure 2-9: Lifeline Cabling (Using Splitter Cable) for FXS-Only Devices
19
Connecting MP-11X RS-232 Port to a PC
20
Figure 2-10: Lifeline Cabling for FXS and FXO Devices
20
Connecting MP-11X to Power
21
Figure 2-11: PS/2 to DB-9 Adaptor Connector Pinouts
21
Figure 2-12: PS/2 Connector Pinouts
21
Installing MP-124
22
Physical Description
22
MP-124 Front Panel
22
Figure 2-13: MP-124 Front Panel
22
Table 2-4: Reset Button Description on MP-124 Front Panel
22
MP-124 Rear Panel
23
Figure 2-14: MP-124 Rear Panel - AC Power Model
23
Figure 2-15: MP-124 Rear Panel - DC Power Model
23
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
23
Table 2-6: MP-124 Rear Panel Ethernet Leds Description
23
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
24
Mounting the MP-124
24
Desktop Mounting
24
Figure 2-16: MP-124 Desktop Mounting
24
19-Inch Rack Mounting
25
Figure 2-17: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
25
Cabling the MP-124
26
Power Surge Protection and Grounding of MP-124
27
Figure 2-18: Grounding and Power Surge Protection
28
Connecting MP-124 to the Ethernet Network
29
Figure 2-19: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
29
Connecting MP-124 to FXS Interface
30
Figure 2-20: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
30
Table 2-7: Pin Allocations of the 50-Pin Telco Connector
30
Figure 2-21: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
31
Connecting MP-124 RS-232 Port to a PC
32
Figure 2-22: MP-124 RS-232 Connector Pinouts
32
Connecting MP-124 to Power
33
Figure 2-23: Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to MP-124
34
AudioCodes MP-11 Installation Manual (52 pages)
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0.93 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
5
List of Tables
6
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Customer Support
7
Weee Eu Directive
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Quick Start
9
2 Installing the Device
9
Figure 1-1: Flowchart for Installing the Device
9
Installing the MP-11X Series
10
Figure 2-1: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Front Panel
10
Figure 2-2: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Rear Panel Connectors
10
MP-11X Front Panel
10
MP-11X Rear Panel
10
Physical Description
10
Mounting the MP-11X
11
Table 2-1: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
11
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
11
Desktop Mounting
12
Figure 2-3: View of MP-11X Underside
12
Table 2-2: Mounting Components on MP-11X Underside
12
Wall Mounting
12
19-Inch Rack Mounting
13
Figure 2-4: Audiocodes 19-Inch Rack Shelf for MP-11X
13
Figure 2-5: MP-11X Rack Mount
13
Table 2-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
13
Cabling the MP-11X
14
Connecting MP-11X to the Network
14
Figure 2-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
14
Cabling the MP-11X/Fxs Lifeline
15
Connecting MP-11X to FXS/FXO Devices
15
Figure 2-7: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinouts
15
Connecting MP-11X RS-232 Port to a PC
16
Figure 2-8: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts
16
Connecting MP-11X to Power
17
Figure 2-9: PS/2 Connector Pinouts
17
Installing MP-124
18
Figure 2-10: MP-124 Front Panel
18
MP-124 Front Panel
18
Physical Description
18
Table 2-4: Reset Button Description on MP-124 Front Panel
18
Figure 2-11: MP-124 Rear Panel - AC Power Model
19
Figure 2-12: MP-124 Rear Panel - DC Power Model
19
MP-124 Rear Panel
19
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
19
Table 2-6: MP-124 Rear Panel Ethernet Leds Description
19
Desktop Mounting
20
Figure 2-13: MP-124 Desktop Mounting
20
Mounting the MP-124
20
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
20
19-Inch Rack Mounting
21
Figure 2-14: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
21
Cabling the MP-124
22
Grounding the MP-124
22
Figure 2-15: MP-124 Wiring Using Earthing Screw on Rear Panel
23
Connecting MP-124 to the Ethernet Network
24
Figure 2-16: MP-124 Wiring Without Using Earthing Screw
24
Figure 2-17: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
24
Connecting MP-124 to FXS Interface
25
Figure 2-18: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
25
Table 2-7: Pin Allocations of the 50-Pin Telco Connector
25
Figure 2-19: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
26
Connecting MP-124 RS-232 Port to a PC
27
Connecting MP-124 to Power
27
Figure 2-20: MP-124 RS-232 Connector Pinouts
27
Figure 2-21: Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to MP-124
28
AudioCodes MP-11 Troubleshooting Manual (80 pages)
CPE
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0.89 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
5
Weee Eu Directive
5
1 Introduction
7
2 IP Connectivity
9
I Cannot Access Web or Ping the Device
9
How Do I Ping a Network Entity from the Device
10
3 TDM (PSTN) Connectivity
13
How Do I Clear Trunk Alarms
13
How Do I Check a Trunk's Physical Integrity
15
How Do I Check for E1/T1 Clock Slips
15
How Do I Switch between E1 and T1 Trunk Protocol Types
16
Why Can't I Stop an Active Trunk
17
How Do I Configure PSTN Clock Synchronization
17
4 Call Setup
19
How Do I Troubleshoot IP-To-Tel Call Setup
19
Initial IP-To-Tel Troubleshooting
20
Advanced IP-To-Tel Troubleshooting for Digital Interfaces
23
Advanced IP-To-Tel Troubleshooting for FXS Interfaces
24
Advanced IP-To-Tel Troubleshooting for FXO Interfaces (1-Stage Dialing)
25
Advanced IP-To-Tel Troubleshooting for FXO Interfaces (2-Stage Dialing)
27
How Do I Troubleshoot Tel-To-IP Call Setup
28
How Do I Check Device (Tel-To-IP) Connectivity
28
Initial Call Setup Troubleshooting
28
Advanced Tel-To-IP Troubleshooting for Digital Interfaces
32
Advanced Tel-To-IP Troubleshooting for FXO Interfaces
34
Advanced Tel-To-IP Troubleshooting
36
5 Caller ID
39
Why Doesn't the FXO Device Detect Caller ID
39
Why Doesn't the Phone Detect Caller ID (FXS)
41
Why Doesn't Digital Device Detect Tel-To-IP Caller ID
42
Why Doesn't Digital Device Generate Caller ID to Tel
42
6 Voice Quality
43
How Do I Troubleshoot Distorted Voice
43
How Do I Troubleshoot Voice Echo
44
How Do I Troubleshoot Voice Delay
46
7 Call Disconnect
47
Why Doesn't the FXO End a PBX/PSTN Call
47
Why Do Calls Randomly Disconnect
49
Why Don't Calls Disconnect Upon ISDN Disconnect Message
50
Why Does the PBX Disconnect IP-To-Tel Calls
50
8 Fax and Modem
51
Why Do Fax Sessions Fail
51
Mediapack, Mediant 1000, Mediant
52
9 Call Transfer
55
Why Does PBX Terminate Call Transfer by the FXO Device
55
Why Can't I Transfer a Call between FXS Interfaces
56
10 IP Voice Mail and Unified Messaging
57
I Cannot Retrieve Voice Mail Messages
57
Why Does IP Voice Mail Request My Extension Number for Retrieving Voice Mail
57
I Cannot Leave Voice Mail Messages
58
Message Waiting Indication Does Not Function
59
I Cannot Transfer Calls to Users in Unified Messaging
60
AudioCodes MP-11 Installation Manual (40 pages)
MediaPack Series Analog VoIP Gateway
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 1.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Customer Support
7
Related Documentation
7
1 Quick Start
9
Figure 1-1: Required Steps to Install the MP-11X
9
2 Installing the MP-11X
10
Unpacking
10
Package Contents
10
19-Inch Rack Installation Package
11
Mounting the MP-11X
11
Figure 2-1: 19-Inch Rack Shelf
11
Figure 2-2: View of the MP-11X Base
11
Table 2-1: View of the MP-11X Base
11
Figure 2-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
12
Installing the MP-11X in a 19-Inch Rack
12
Mounting the MP-11X on a Desktop
12
Mounting the MP-11X on a Wall
12
Table 2-2: MP-11X Rack Mount
12
Cabling the MP-11X
13
Cables and Cabling Procedure
13
Figure 2-4: MP-118 Rear Panel Connectors
13
Table 2-3: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
13
Table 2-4: Cables and Cabling Procedure
13
Figure 2-5: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
14
Figure 2-6: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinout
14
Figure 2-7: PS/2 Pinout
14
3 Configuring the MP-11X
15
Assigning the MP-11X IP Address
15
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
15
Table 3-1: MP-11X Default Networking Parameters
15
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
16
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
17
Access the CLI
17
Figure 3-1: Client Configuration Screen with Blank Parameters
17
Assign an IP Address
18
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
18
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
19
Configuring the MP-11X Basic Control Protocol Parameters
19
Figure 3-2: Embedded Web Server Login Screen
19
Configuring Basic MGCP Parameters
20
Figure 3-3: MP-11X MGCP Quick Setup Screen
20
Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters
21
Figure 3-4: MP-11X H.323 Quick Setup Screen
21
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
23
Figure 3-5: MP-11X SIP Quick Setup Screen
23
Example of Connecting Two MP-118 Devices
25
Figure 3-6: Example of Connecting Two MP-118 Devices
25
4 Changing the MP-11X Username and Password
26
Figure 4-1: Change Password Screen in Administrator Mode
26
AudioCodes MP-11 Fast Track Manual (44 pages)
Analog Media Gateways
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Quick Start
9
Figure 1-1: Required Steps to Install the Mediapack
9
Installing the Mediapack
10
Installing the MP-11X
10
Unpacking
10
Package Contents
10
19-Inch Rack Installation Package
11
Mounting the MP-11X
11
Figure 2-1: 19-Inch Rack Shelf
11
Figure 2-2: View of the MP-11X Base
11
Table 2-1: View of the MP-11X Base
11
Mounting the MP-11X on a Desktop
12
Mounting the MP-11X on a Wall
12
Installing the MP-11X in a 19-Inch Rack
12
Figure 2-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
12
Table 2-2: MP-11X Rack Mount
12
Cabling the MP-11X
13
Figure 2-4: MP-118 Rear Panel Connectors
13
Table 2-3: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
13
Table 2-4: MP-11X Cables and Cabling Procedure
13
Figure 2-5: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
14
Figure 2-6: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinout
14
Figure 2-7: PS/2 Pinout
14
Figure 2-8: PS/2 to DB-9 Adaptor Pinout
14
Configuring the Mediapack
15
Assigning the Mediapack IP Address
15
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
15
Table 3-1: Mediapack Default Networking Parameters
15
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
16
Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance
17
Figure 3-1: Client Configuration Screen with Blank Parameters
17
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
18
Access the CLI
18
Assign an IP Address
19
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
19
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
20
Basic Control Protocol Parameters
20
Figure 3-2: Embedded Web Server Login Screen
20
Configuring Basic MGCP Parameters
21
Figure 3-3: Mediapack MGCP Quick Setup Screen
21
Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters
22
Figure 3-4: Mediapack H.323 Quick Setup Screen
22
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
24
Figure 3-5: Mediapack SIP Quick Setup Screen
24
Example of Connecting Two MP-118 Devices
26
Figure 3-6: Example of Connecting Two MP-118 Devices
26
Changing the Mediapack Username and Password
27
Figure 4-1: Web User Accounts Screen
27
Restoring and Backing up the Mediapack Configuration
28
AudioCodes MP-11 Configuration Note (20 pages)
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0.51 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Document #: LTRT
6
1 Introduction
7
2 Restoring Defaults Using CLI
9
Establishing CLI Communication
9
CLI Command Procedure
10
MSBG Series, GW & E-SBC Series, and Mediant 4000
10
Figure 2-1: CLI for Resetting Device to Default (MSBG Devices)
10
MP-11X, Mediant 600, Mediant 1000, Mediant 2000, and Mediant 3000
11
Figure 2-2: CLI for Resetting Device to Default (Non-MSBG Devices)
11
3 Restoring Defaults Using Ini File
13
Figure 3-1: Configuration File Page (MSBG Devices)
13
Figure 3-2: Configuration File Page (Non-MSBG Devices)
13
4 Restoring Defaults Using Hardware Reset Button
15
MP-11X Series
15
Figure 4-1: Reset Pinhole Button Location on MP-11X Rear Panel
15
Figure 4-2: Reset Pinhole Button Location on MP-124 Front Panel
15
Mediant 600 and Mediant 1000
16
Mediant 800 MSBG and Mediant 800 GW & E-SBC
16
Figure 4-3: Reset Pinhole Button Location on Mediant 600 / 1000 Front Panel (CPU Module)
16
Figure 4-4: Reset Pinhole Button Location on Mediant 800 MSBG Front Panel
16
Mediant 1000 MSBG and Mediant 1000B GW & E-SBC
17
Figure 4-5: Reset Pinhole Button on Mediant 1000 MSBG Front Panel (CRMX Module)
17
Figure 4-6: Reset Pinhole Button on Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC Front Panel
17
Mediant 4000
18
Figure 4-7: Reset Pinhole Button on Mediant 4000
18
AudioCodes MP-11 Configuration Note (18 pages)
SIP Phone Support SPS, SIP Protocol, Setting up FXS Lines on SIP Phone Support
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 0.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
7
2 Setting up FXS Lines on MP-1Xx
9
Configuring the SPS as a Proxy
9
Figure 2-1: Proxy Sets Table
9
Defining the Gateway Name
10
Figure 2-2: Proxy & Registration
10
Enabling the G.711 Codec
11
Figure 2-3: Coders Table
11
Assigning User Name to FXS Port
12
Figure 2-4: Endpoint Phone Number Table
12
Configuring the Hunt Group
13
Figure 2-5: Hunt Group Settings
13
Configuring IP to Hunt Group Routing
14
Figure 2-6: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table
14
Configuring Port Authentication
15
Figure 2-7: Authentication
15
Registering the FXS Port
16
Figure 2-8: Endpoint Phone Number Table
16
Verifying FXS Port Registration in the SPS
17
Figure 2-9: Search Online Phones
17
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