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AudioCodes TP-1610 User Manual (404 pages)
SIP, Mediant Media Gateways & TrunkPack Blades
Brand:
AudioCodes
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VoIP
| Size: 3.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
13
Related Documentation
14
1 Overview
15
SIP Overview
15
Mediant 2000 Overview
15
Figure 1-1: Mediant 2000 Typical Application
16
TP-1610 Overview
17
Overview
18
2 Physical Description
19
Mediant 2000 Physical Description
19
Figure 2-1: Mediant 2000 Front Panel
19
Mediant 2000 Chassis
20
Power Supply
20
Table 2-1: Mediant 2000 Front View Component Descriptions
20
Table 2-2: Chassis Leds Description
20
Optional CPU Blade
21
TP-1610 Physical Description
21
Figure 2-2: Front View of TP-1610 Cpci Blade
21
Table 2-3: Front and Upper View of the TP-1610 Cpci Blade Component Descriptions
22
Table 2-4: Status Leds Description
22
Table 2-5: E1/T1 Trunk Status Leds Description
22
TP-1610 Front Panel Leds
22
Table 2-6: Ethernet Leds Description
23
Table 2-7: Cpci Leds Description
23
TP-1610 Rear Transition Module
23
Figure 2-3: RTM-1610 Rear Panel with Two 50-Pin Connectors for 16 Trunks
24
Figure 2-4: RTM-1610 with 8 RJ-48C Connectors for 8 Trunks
24
Table 2-8: Rear Panel with Two 50-Pin Connectors for 16 Trunks Component Descriptions
24
Table 2-9: Rear Panel with Eight RJ-48C Connectors for 8 Trunks Component Descriptions
24
Physical Description
25
Figure 2-5: TP-260 Board Description
25
Table 2-10: TP-260 Component Description
25
Leds
26
Table 2-11: Ethernet Leds Description
26
Table 2-12: E1/T/J1 Leds on the Front Panel (Bracket) Description
26
Table 2-13: Internally Located Base Blade Leds Description
26
Ethernet and E1/T1 Ports
27
Figure 2-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
27
Figure 2-7: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts
27
3 Installation
29
Installing the Mediant 2000
29
Unpacking
29
Package Contents
30
Mounting the Mediant 2000
30
Figure 3-1: 19-Inch Rack and Desktop Accessories
30
Installing Mediant 2000 in a 19-Inch Rack
31
Mounting Mediant 2000 on a Desktop
31
Figure 3-2: Front View with 19-Inch Rack-Mount Brackets
32
Cabling the Mediant 2000
33
Figure 3-3: Rear-Panel Cabling (E.g., 16 Trunks, Dual AC Power)
33
Table 3-1: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (16 Trunks, Dual AC Power) Component Descriptions
33
Figure 3-4: Rear-Panel Cabling (8 Trunks, DC Power)
34
Table 3-2: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (8 Trunks, DC Power) Component Descriptions
34
Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
35
Figure 3-5: 50-Pin Female Telco Board-Mounted Connector
35
Grounding the Mediant 2000
35
Table 3-3: E1/T1 Connections on each 50-Pin Telco Connector
35
Connecting the Ethernet Interface
36
Figure 3-6: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts
36
Connecting the RS-232 Port to a PC
37
Figure 3-7: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
37
Figure 3-8: RS-232 Connector Pinouts
37
Connecting the Power Supply
38
Figure 3-10: DC Power Terminal Block Crimp Connector
39
Figure 3-9: DC Power Terminal Block Screw Connector
39
Installing the TP-1610
40
Unpacking
40
Package Contents
41
Installing the TP-1610
41
Inserting Blades
41
Removing Blades
42
Cabling the TP-1610
42
Installing the TP-260
43
Unpacking
43
Package Contents
44
Installing the TP-260
44
Cabling the TP-260
44
Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
45
Figure 3-11: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts
45
Figure 3-12: E1/T1 Cable Splitter
45
Connecting the Ethernet Interface
46
Figure 3-13: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
46
4 Getting Started
47
Configuration Concepts
47
Table 4-1: Default Networking Parameters
47
Startup Process
48
Figure 4-1: Startup Process
49
Assigning an IP Address
50
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
50
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
51
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
51
Accessing the CLI
52
Configuring Basic Parameters
54
Figure 4-2: Quick Setup Screen
54
5 Web-Based Management
57
Computer Requirements
57
Protection and Security Mechanisms
57
User Accounts
58
Table 5-1: Available Access Levels and Their Privileges
58
Table 5-2: Default Attributes for the Accounts
58
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
59
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
59
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
60
Figure 5-1: Enter Network Password Screen
60
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
61
Main Menu Bar
62
Saving Changes
62
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
62
Searching for Configuration Parameters
63
Figure 5-2: Searched Result Screen
63
Figure 5-3: Searched Parameter Highlighted in Screen
64
Customizing the Web Interface
65
Figure 5-4: Customized Web Interface Title Bar
65
Figure 5-5: Customized Web Interface Title Bar
65
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
65
Figure 5-6: Image Download Screen
66
Table 5-3: Customizable Logo Ini File Parameters
67
Table 5-4: Web Appearance Customizable Ini File Parameters
67
Replacing the Background Image File
68
Customizing the Product Name
69
Table 5-5: Customizable Logo Ini File Parameters
69
Table 5-6: Web Appearance Customizable Ini File Parameters
69
Creating a Login Welcome Message
70
Figure 5-7: User-Defined Web Welcome Message after Login
70
Table 5-7: User-Defined Welcome Message Ini File Parameter
70
Protocol Management
71
Protocol Definition Parameters
71
Figure 5-8: General Parameters (Protocol Definition Submenu)
72
General Parameters
72
Table 5-8: General Parameters (Protocol Definition)
73
Figure 5-9: Proxy & Registration Screen
86
Proxy & Registration Parameters
86
Table 5-9: Proxy & Registration Parameters
87
Coders
96
Figure 5-10: Coders Screen
96
Table 5-10: Supported Coders
97
DTMF & Dialing Parameters
99
Figure 5-11: DTMF & Dialing Screen
99
Table 5-11: DTMF and Dialing Parameters
100
Configuring the Advanced Parameters
102
General Parameters
103
Table 5-12: General Parameters (Advanced Parameters)
104
Supplementary Services
109
Table 5-13: Supplementary Services Parameters
110
Stand-Alone Survivability
111
Figure 5-12: Stand-Alone Survivability Screen
112
Table 5-14: Stand-Alone Survivability Parameters
112
Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
113
Figure 5-13: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel-To-IP Calls
114
Table 5-15: Number Manipulation Parameters
115
Dialing Plan Notation
116
Table 5-16: Dialing Plan Notations
116
Numbering Plans and Type of Number
117
Table 5-17: NPI/TON Values for ISDN ETSI
117
Figure 5-14: Phone Context Table Screen
118
Mapping NPI/TON to Phone-Context
118
Table 5-18: Phone-Context Parameters
119
Configuring the Routing Tables
120
Figure 5-15: Routing Tables - General Parameters Screen
120
General Parameters
120
Table 5-19: General Parameters (Routing Tables)
121
Tel to IP Routing Table
122
Figure 5-16: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
124
Table 5-20: Tel to IP Routing Table
125
IP to Trunk Group Routing
126
Figure 5-17: IP to Trunk Group Routing Table Screen
127
Table 5-21: IP to Trunk Group Routing Table
127
Internal DNS Table
128
Figure 5-18: Internal DNS Table Screen
129
Internal SRV Table
129
Figure 5-19: Internal SRV Table Screen
130
Reasons for Alternative Routing
130
Figure 5-20: Reasons for Alternative Routing Screen
131
Release Cause Mapping
132
Configuring the Profile Definitions
132
Figure 5-21: Release Cause Mapping Screen (E.g., ISDN to SIP)
132
Coder Group Settings
133
Figure 5-22: Coder Group Settings Screen
133
Tel Profile Settings
134
IP Profile Settings
136
Figure 5-23: IP Profile Settings Screen
137
Configuring the Trunk Group Table
138
Figure 5-24: Trunk Group Table Screen
138
Table 5-22: Trunk Group Table
139
Configuring the Trunk Group Settings
140
Figure 5-25: Trunk Group Settings Screen
140
Table 5-23: Hunt Group Settings Parameters
141
Configuring the Digital Gateway Parameters
142
Figure 5-26: Digital Gateway Parameters Screen
142
Table 5-24: Digital Gateway Parameters
143
Configuring the Advanced Applications
147
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Parameters
147
Figure 5-27: RADIUS Parameters Screen
148
Table 5-25: RADIUS Parameters
148
Configuring the Voice Mail (VM) Parameters
149
Table 5-26: Voice Mail Parameters
150
Network Settings
152
Configuring the IP Settings
153
Figure 5-28: IP Settings Screen
153
Table 5-27: Network Settings -- IP Settings Parameters
154
Configuring the Application Settings
157
Figure 5-29: Application Settings Screen
157
Table 5-28: Network Settings, Application Settings Parameters
158
Configuring the NFS Settings
159
Figure 5-30: NFS Settings Screen
160
Table 5-29: Network Settings -- NFS Settings Parameters
161
Configuring the IP Routing Table
162
Figure 5-31: IP Routing Tablre Screen
162
Table 5-30: IP Routing Table Column Description
162
Configuring the VLAN Settings
164
Figure 5-32: VLAN Settings Screen
164
Table 5-31: Network Settings -- VLAN Settings Parameters
164
Media Settings
166
Configuring the Voice Settings
166
Figure 5-33: Voice Settings Screen
166
Table 5-32: Media Settings, Voice Settings Parameters
167
Configuring the Fax / Modem / CID Settings
168
Figure 5-34: Fax / Modem / CID Settings Screen
168
Table 5-33: Media Settings -- Fax/Modem/CID Parameters
169
Configuring the RTP / RTCP Settings
172
Table 5-34: Media Settings, RTP / RTCP Parameters
173
Configuring the Ipmedia Settings
176
Figure 5-35: Ipmedia Settings Screen
176
Configuring the General Media Settings
177
Figure 5-36: General Media Settings Screen
177
Table 5-35: Media Server Parameters
177
PSTN Settings
178
Configuring the PSTN Settings
178
Table 5-36: Media Settings - General Media Settings Parameters
178
Trunk Settings
178
Table 5-37: E1/T1/J1 Configuration Parameters
182
CAS State Machines
192
Figure 5-37: cas State Machine Table Screen
192
Table 5-38: cas State Machine Parameters
193
Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
195
Figure 5-38: TDM Bus Settings Screen
195
Table 5-39: TDM Bus Settings Parameters
195
Security Settings
197
Configuring the Web User Accounts
197
Figure 5-39: Web User Accounts Screen (for Users with 'Security Administrator' Privileges)
198
Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List
199
Figure 5-40: Web & Telnet Access List Screen
199
Configuring the Firewall Settings
200
Figure 5-41: Firewall Settings Screen
200
Table 5-40: Internal Firewall Parameters
201
Configuring the Certificates
202
Figure 5-42: Certificates Signing Request Screen
202
Server Certificate Replacement
202
Client Certificates
203
Self-Signed Certificates
204
Configuring the General Security Settings
206
Table 5-41: General Security Settings Parameters
207
Configuring the Ipsec Table
210
Figure 5-43: Ipsec Table Screen
210
Table 5-42: Ipsec SPD Table Configuration Parameters
211
Table 5-43: Default IKE Second Phase Proposals
212
Configuring the IKE Table
214
Figure 5-44: IKE Table Screen
214
Table 5-44: IKE Table Configuration Parameters
215
Table 5-45: Default IKE First Phase Proposals
216
Configuring the Management Settings
218
Table 5-46: Management Settings Parameters
219
Configuring the SNMP Trap Destinations Table
221
Figure 5-45: SNMP Trap Destinations Screen
221
Configuring the SNMP Community Strings
222
Table 5-47: SNMP Trap Destinations Table Parameters
222
Figure 5-46: SNMP Community Strings Screen
223
Table 5-48: SNMP Community Strings Parameters
223
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
224
Figure 5-47: SNMP V3 Setting Screen
224
Table 5-49: SNMP V3 Users Parameters
224
Status & Diagnostics
226
Gateway Statistics
226
IP Connectivity
226
Figure 5-48: IP Connectivity Screen
227
Table 5-50: IP Connectivity Parameters
227
Call Counters
228
Figure 5-49: Calls Count Screen (E.g., Tel to IP)
229
Table 5-51: Call Counters Description
229
Call Routing Status
231
Figure 5-50: Call Routing Status Screen
231
Figure 5-51: SAS Registered Users Screen
232
SAS Registered Users
232
Table 5-52: Call Routing Status Parameters
232
Table 5-53: SAS Registered Users Parameters
232
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
233
Figure 5-52: Message Log Screen
233
Device Information
234
Figure 5-53: Device Information Screen
234
Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
235
Viewing Performance Statistics
235
Figure 5-54: Ethernet Port Information Screen
235
Table 5-54: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
235
Channel Status
236
Figure 5-55: Basic Statistics Screen
236
Figure 5-56: Trunk & Channel Status Screen
236
Figure 5-57: Shortcut Menu for Viewing Trunk Settings
237
Table 5-55: Color Coding for Trunk and Channel Status
237
Viewing Trunk Port Settings
237
Assigning a Port Name
238
Figure 5-58: Shortcut Menu for Assigning a Port Name
238
Figure 5-59: Basic Information Screen
239
Viewing Channel Information
239
Software Update
240
Software Upgrade Wizard
240
Figure 5-60: Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen
241
Figure 5-61: End Process Wizard Screen
244
Automatic Update Mechanism
245
Auxiliary Files
247
Table 5-56: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
247
Loading the Auxiliary Files Via the Embedded Web Server
248
Loading the Auxiliary Files Via the Ini File
249
Updating the Software Upgrade Key
249
Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
250
Loading the Software Upgrade Key
250
Figure 5-62: Software Upgrade Key with Multiple S/N Lines
252
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a Key
253
Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
253
Maintenance
254
Regional Settings
254
Locking and Unlocking the Gateway
254
Figure 5-63: Regional Settings Screen
254
Figure 5-64: Maintenance Actions Screen
255
Saving Configuration
256
Figure 5-65: Maintenance Actions Screen
256
Resetting the Gateway
257
Figure 5-66: Maintenance Actions Screen
257
Restoring and Backing up Configuration
258
Figure 5-67: Configuration File Screen
258
Factory Default Settings
259
Defining Default Values
259
Restoring Default Settings
260
Using the Home Page
260
Accessing the Home Page
261
Figure 5-68: Home Page
261
Table 5-57: Description of the Areas of the Home Page
261
Switching between Mediant 2000 Modules
262
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
262
Figure 5-69: Confirmation Message Box for Switching Modules
262
Viewing the Active Alarms Table
263
Figure 5-70: Ethernet Port Information Screen
263
Viewing Trunk Settings
264
Figure 5-71: Active Alarms Screen
264
Figure 5-72: Trunk Settings Screen
265
Assigning a Name to a Port
266
Logging off the Embedded Web Server
266
Figure 5-73: Shortcut Menu for Assigning a Port Name
266
Figure 5-74: Log off Confirmation Box
266
6 Ini File Configuration
267
Secured Ini File
267
Modifying an Ini File
267
The Ini File Content
268
The Ini File Structure
268
The Ini File Structure Rules
269
Structure of Individual Ini File Parameters
269
Structure of Ini File Parameter Tables
269
The Ini File Parameter Reference
272
Networking Parameters
273
Table 6-1: Networking Parameters
273
System Parameters
280
Table 6-2: System Parameters
280
Table 6-3: Web and Telnet Parameters
287
Web and Telnet Parameters
287
Security Parameters
290
Table 6-4: Security Parameters
290
RADIUS Parameters
291
Table 6-5: RADIUS Parameter
291
SNMP Parameters
293
Table 6-6: SNMP Parameters
293
SIP Configuration Parameters
295
Table 6-7: SIP Configuration Parameters
295
Media Server Parameters
306
Table 6-8: Media Server Configuration Parameters
306
Table 6-9: Voice Mail Configuration Parameters
306
Voice Mail Parameters
306
PSTN Parameters
307
Table 6-10: PSTN Parameters
307
ISDN and cas Interworking-Related Parameters
311
Table 6-11: ISDN and cas Interworking-Related Parameters
311
Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
318
Table 6-12: Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
318
Channel Parameters
332
Table 6-13: Channel Parameters
332
Configuration Files Parameters
337
Table 6-14: Configuration Files Parameters
337
7 Telephony Capabilities
339
Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
339
Fax and Modem Capabilities
340
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
340
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
341
Fax Relay Mode
341
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
342
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
343
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
344
Fax Fallback
344
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
345
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
345
Supporting V.34 Faxes
346
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
346
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
346
Supporting V.152 Implementation
347
Event Notification Using X-Detect Header
348
Table 7-1: Supported X-Detect Event Types
348
RTP Multiplexing (Throughpacket)
349
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
350
Configuring Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
351
Alternative Routing Mechanism
351
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
351
PSTN Fallback as a Special Case of Alternative Routing
352
Call Detail Record
352
Relevant Parameters
352
Table 7-2: Supported CDR Fields
352
Supported RADIUS Attributes
354
Table 7-3: Supported RADIUS Attributes
354
Trunk-To-Trunk Routing Example
356
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
357
Configuration Examples
358
SIP Call Flow
358
Figure 7-1: SIP Call Flow
358
SIP Authentication Example
361
Working with Supplementary Services
363
Call Hold and Retrieve
363
Call Transfer
364
8 Networking Capabilities
365
Ethernet Interface Configuration
365
Ethernet Interface Redundancy
365
NAT (Network Address Translation) Support
366
Stun
367
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
368
No-Op Packets
368
Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet (Pppoe)
369
Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
369
Pppoe Overview
370
Pppoe in Audiocodes Gateway
370
IP Multicasting
371
Robust Reception of RTP Streams
371
Multiple Routers Support
371
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
372
IP Qos Via Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
372
VLANS and Multiple Ips
373
Multiple Ips
373
IEEE 802.1P/Q (Vlans and Priority)
373
Table 8-1: Traffic / Network Types and Priority
374
Getting Started with VLANS and Multiple Ips
376
Integrating Using the Embedded Web Server
376
Table 8-2: Example of VLAN and Multiple Ips Configuration
376
Figure 8-1: VLAN Settings Screen - Example
377
Figure 8-2: IP Settings Screen - Example
378
Figure 8-3: IP Routing Table - Example
378
Integrating Using the Ini File
380
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VoIP Media Gateway H.323 Gateway/H.323 cPCI board
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
15
Customer Support
15
Related Documentation
15
1 Overview
17
Introduction
17
Mediant 2000 Overview
17
TP-1610 Overview
18
Mediant 1000 Overview
19
Mediant 2000 Features
20
General Features
20
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediant 2000 Gateway Application
20
PSTN-To-H.323 Interworking
21
Supported Interworking Features
21
Compatibility
22
Call Setup Features
22
Gatekeeper Features
22
General H.323 Features
23
2 Physical Description
25
Mediant 2000 Physical Description
25
Figure 2-1: Mediant 2000 Front View
25
Table 2-1: Mediant 2000 Front View Component Descriptions
25
Optional CPU Board
26
Table 2-2: Chassis LED Indicators
26
The Mediant 2000 Chassis
26
Power Supply
26
TP-1610 Physical Description
27
Figure 2-2: Front and Upper View of the TP-1610 Cpci Board
27
Table 2-3: Front and Upper View of the TP-1610 Cpci Board Component Descriptions
27
Table 2-4: Status LED Indicators
28
Table 2-5: E1/T1 Trunk Status LED Indicators
28
Table 2-6: Ethernet LED Indicators
28
Table 2-7: Cpci LED Indicators
28
TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
28
Figure 2-3: Rear Panel with Two 50-Pin Connectors for 16 Trunks
29
Figure 2-4: Rear Panel with 8 RJ-48C Connectors for 8 Trunks
29
Rear Transition Module
29
Table 2-8: Rear Panel with Two 50-Pin Connectors for 16 Trunks Component Descriptions
29
Table 2-9: Rear Panel with 8 RJ-48C Connectors for 8 Trunks Component Descriptions
29
Mediant 1000 Physical Description
30
Mediant 1000 Front Panel
30
Figure 2-5: Mediant 1000 Front View & CPU Enlargement
30
Table 2-10: Mediant 1000 Front View Component Descriptions (Continues on Pages 30 to 31)
30
CPU Module
31
Dry Contact Connector (Labeled I and II)
31
Figure 2-6: Mediant 1000 Front Layout
31
I/O Modules
31
Audio IN/OUT
32
Fan Tray Module
32
Port (Labeled I0I0)
32
Power Supply Module (Labeled 1 and 2)
32
Reset Button (Labeled //)
32
Two 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet Ports (Labeled I and II)
32
Figure 2-7: Slightly Extracted Fan Try Unit
33
Replacing the Air Filter
33
Figure 2-8: Fan Try with Filter Extracted
34
Figure 2-9: Location of Front Panel Leds
35
Front Panel Leds
35
Table 2-11: Functionality of the CPU Module Leds
35
Table 2-12: Functionality of the I/O Modules Leds
35
Table 2-13: Functionality of the Power Supply Module Leds
35
Mediant 1000 Rear Panel
36
Figure 2-10: Mediant 1000 Rear Connectors
36
Table 2-14: Mediant 1000 Rear Connectors Component Descriptions
36
Mediant 1000 Modules
37
Table 2-15: Extractable Mediant 1000 Modules
37
Partner Application Platform
38
Connection Module (CM)
38
Figure 2-11: Front View of the CM Module
38
Ipmx Module
38
Table 2-16: CM Module Component Descriptions
38
Figure 2-12: Ipmx Module
39
Figure 2-13: RJ-11 Connector Used for Night Bell
39
Figure 2-14: RJ-11 Connector Used for Paging
39
Table 2-17: Ipmx Module Component Descriptions
39
Figure 2-15: HDMX Module
40
HDMX Module
40
3 Installation
41
Installing the Mediant 2000
41
Unpacking
41
Package Contents
41
Mounting the Mediant 2000
42
Figure 3-1: 19-Inch Rack & Desktop Accessories
42
Installing the Mediant 2000 in a 19-Inch Rack
42
Mounting the Mediant 2000 on a Desktop
42
Figure 3-2: Mediant 2000 Front View with 19-Inch Rack Mount Brackets
43
Cabling the Mediant 2000
44
Figure 3-3: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (16 Trunks, Dual AC Power)
44
Figure 3-4: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (8 Trunks, DC Power))
44
Table 3-1: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (16 Trunks, Dual AC Power) Component Descriptions
44
Table 3-2: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (8 Trunks, DC Power) Component Descriptions
44
Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
45
Figure 3-5: 50-Pin Female Telco Board-Mounted Connector
45
Table 3-3: E1/T1 Connections on each 50-Pin Telco Connector
45
Connecting the RS-232 Port to Your PC
46
Figure 3-6: Pinout of RJ-48C Trunk Connectors
46
Figure 3-7: Pinout of RJ-45 Connectors
46
Figure 3-8: RS-232 Cable Wiring
46
Installing the Ethernet Connection
46
Connecting the AC Power Supply
47
Connecting the DC Power Supply
47
Connecting the Power Supply
47
Figure 3-9: DC Terminal Block Screw Connector
47
Figure 3-10: DC Terminal Block Crimp Connector
48
Installing the TP-1610
49
Unpacking
49
Package Contents
49
Inserting Boards
50
Removing Boards
50
Cabling the TP-1610
50
Installing the Mediant 1000
51
Unpacking
51
Package Contents
51
Mounting the Mediant 1000
51
Mounting the Mediant 1000 on a Desktop
51
Installing the Mediant 1000 in a 19-Inch Rack
52
Cabling the Mediant 1000
53
Figure 3-11: Pinout of the RJ-48C Trunk Connectors
53
Connecting the Mediant 1000 RS-232 Port to Your PC
54
Figure 3-12: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
54
Figure 3-13: Supplied RS-232 Cable
54
Figure 3-14: Dry Contact Wires' Mate
54
Setting up a Dry Contact System
54
Table 3-4: Dry Contact Wires' Mate Component Descriptions
54
Connecting the Audio IN/OUT Cable
55
Figure 3-15: Audio Cable and IN/OUT RCA Connectors
55
Table 3-5: Audio Levels
55
4 Getting Started
57
Configuration Concepts
57
Table 4-1: Default Networking Parameters
57
Assigning the Mediant 2000 IP Address
58
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
58
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
59
Configuring the Mediant 2000 Basic Parameters
59
Figure 4-1: Mediant 2000 Quick Setup Screen
59
5 Web Management
61
Computer Requirements
61
Protection and Security Mechanisms
61
Dual Access Level Username and Password
61
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
62
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
62
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
62
Figure 5-1: Embedded Web Server Login Screen
62
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
63
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
63
Figure 5-2: Mediant 2000 Web Interface
63
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
64
Main Menu Bar
64
Saving Changes
64
Protocol Management
65
Protocol Definition Parameters
65
Coders
65
Figure 5-3: Coders Screen
65
Advanced Parameters
66
Number Manipulation Tables
66
Figure 5-4: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls
67
Table 5-1: Number Manipulation Parameters
67
Dialing Plan Notation
68
Numbering Plan and Type of Number
69
Table 5-2: NPI/TON Values for ISDN ETSI
69
Configuring the Routing Tables
70
Tel to IP Routing Table
70
Figure 5-5: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
71
Table 5-3: Tel to IP Routing Table
71
IP to Trunk Group Routing Table
72
Figure 5-6: IP to Trunk Group Routing Table
73
Table 5-4: IP to Trunk Group Routing Table
73
Figure 5-7: Internal DNS Table Screen
74
Internal DNS Table
74
Figure 5-8: Reasons for Alternative Routing Screen
75
Reasons for Alternative Routing
75
Configuring the Profile Definitions
76
Coder Group Settings
76
Figure 5-9: Coder Group Settings Screen
76
Figure 5-10: Tel Profile Settings Screen
77
Tel Profile Settings
77
Figure 5-11: IP Profile Settings Screen
78
IP Profile Settings
78
Configuring the Registration Prefixes Table
80
Figure 5-12: Registration Prefixes Table Screen
80
Table 5-5: Registration Prefixes Table
81
Configuring the Trunk Group Table
82
Figure 5-13: Trunk Group Table Screen
82
Table 5-6: Trunk Group Table
82
Trunk Group Settings
83
Figure 5-14: Trunk Group Settings Screen
83
Table 5-7: Channel Select Modes
84
Advanced Configuration
85
Configuring the Network Settings
85
Configuring the SNMP Managers Table
85
Figure 5-15: SNMP Managers Table Screen
85
Configuring the IP Routing Table
86
Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List
86
Figure 5-16: Web & Telnet Access List Screen
86
Table 5-8: IP Routing Table Column Description
87
Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
88
Configuring the Channel Settings
88
Figure 5-17: Ethernet Port Information Screen
88
Table 5-9: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
88
Configuring the Trunk Settings
89
Figure 5-18: E1/T1 Trunk Settings Screen
89
Table 5-10: Trunks Status Color Indicator Keys
90
Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
91
Figure 5-19: TDM Bus Settings Screen
91
Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
92
Figure 5-20: Configuration File Screen
92
Regional Settings
93
Figure 5-21: Regional Settings Screen
93
Changing the Mediant 2000 Username and Password
94
Figure 5-22: Change Password Screen
94
Status & Diagnostic
95
Gateway Statistics
95
Figure 5-23: IP Connectivity Screen
95
IP Connectivity
95
Call Counters
96
Table 5-11: IP Connectivity Parameters
96
Figure 5-24: Tel IP Call Counters Screen
97
Table 5-12: Call Counters Description (Continues on Pages 98 to 99)
97
Call Routing Status
98
Figure 5-25: Call Routing Status Screen
98
Table 5-13: Call Routing Status Parameters
98
Monitoring the Mediant 2000 Trunks & Channels
99
Figure 5-26: Mediant 2000 Trunk & Channel Status Screen
99
Figure 5-27: Trunk and Channel Status Color Indicator Keys
99
Figure 5-28: Channel Status Details Screen
100
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
101
Device Information
102
Front Panel View (Mediant 1000 Only)
103
Software Update Menu
104
Software Upgrade Wizard
104
Figure 5-33: Load a Cmp File Screen
105
Figure 5-35: Load an Ini File Screen
106
Figure 5-36: Load a CPT File Screen
107
Auxiliary Files
108
Table 5-14: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
108
Updating the Software Upgrade Key
109
Save Configuration
110
Resetting the Mediant 2000
111
6 Ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000
113
Secured Ini File
113
Modifying an Ini File
113
The Ini File Content
114
The Ini File Structure
114
The Ini File Structure Rules
114
The Ini File Examples
115
Networking Parameters
116
Table 6-1: Networking Parameters (Continues on Pages 117 to 119)
116
System Parameters
119
Table 6-2: System Parameters (Continues on Pages 120 to 123)
119
Web and Telnet Parameters
123
Table 6-3: Web and Telnet Parameters (Continues on Pages 124 to 125)
123
RADIUS Parameters
125
Table 6-4: RADIUS Parameter
125
SNMP Parameters
126
Table 6-5: SNMP Parameter (Continues on Pages 127 to 128)
126
Configuration Parameters
128
Table 6-6: H.323 Configuration Parameters (Continues on Pages 129 to 139)
128
ISDN and cas Interworking-Related Parameters
138
Table 6-7: ISDN and cas Interworking-Related Parameters (Continues on Pages 140 to 143)
138
Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
142
Table 6-8: Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters (Continues on Pages 144 to 150)
142
E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
149
Table 6-9: E1/T1 Configuration Parameters (Continues on Pages 151 to 155)
149
Channel Parameters
154
Table 6-10: Channel Parameters (Continues on Pages 156 to 159)
154
Configuration Files Parameters
158
Table 6-11: Configuration File Parameters
158
7 Using Bootp / DHCP
159
Bootp/Dhcp Server Parameters
159
Using DHCP
159
Using Bootp
160
Upgrading the Mediant 2000
160
Vendor Specific Information Field
161
Table 7-1: Vendor Specific Information Field
161
Table 7-2: Structure of the Vendor Specific Information Field
161
8 Telephony Capabilities
163
Working with H.450 Supplementary Services
163
Call Hold and Retrieve Features
163
Call Transfer
163
Call Forward
164
Call Waiting
164
Name Identification
164
Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
165
Overview of In-Band DTMF Transport Types
165
Fax & Modem Transport Modes
166
Fax/Modem Settings
166
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
166
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
166
Supporting V.34 Faxes
167
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
167
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
167
Redundant Gatekeeper Implementation
168
Mediant 2000 Registration with a Gatekeeper
168
Registration with Prefixes
168
Registration with H.323-ID
169
Throughpacket
169
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
169
Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
170
Alternative Routing Mechanism
170
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
171
PSTN Fallback as a Special Case of Alternative Routing
171
Relevant Parameters
171
Call Detail Report
172
Table 8-1: Supported CDR Fields
172
Supported RADIUS Attributes
173
Table 8-2: Supported RADIUS Attributes (Continues on Pages 175 to 176)
173
RADIUS Server Messages
174
Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
175
9 Networking Capabilities
177
Ethernet Interface Configuration
177
Ethernet Interface Redundancy
177
NAT (Network Address Translation) Support
178
Robust Reception of RTP Streams
178
Multiple Routers Support
179
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
179
10 Advanced PSTN Configuration
181
Mediant 2000 Clock Settings
181
ISDN Overlap Dialing
181
Using ISDN NFAS
182
NFAS Interface ID
183
Working with DMS-100 Switches
183
Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
184
Table 10-1: Calling Name (Display)
184
Table 10-2: Redirect Number
184
11 Advanced System Capabilities
185
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
185
Establishing a Serial Communications Link with the Mediant 2000
185
Automatic Update Mechanism
186
Figure 11-2: Example of an Ini File Activating the Automatic Update Mechanism
187
Startup Process
188
Figure 11-3: Mediant 2000 Startup Process
189
Using Parameter Tables
190
Table 11-1: Example of Parameter Table - Remote Management Connections
190
Table 11-2: Example of Parameter Table - Port-To-Port Connections
190
Table Indices
190
Dynamic Tables Vs. Static Tables
191
Secret Tables
191
Table Permissions
191
Using the Ini File to Configure Parameter Tables
192
Structure of Parameter Tables in the Ini File
192
Customizing the Mediant 2000 Web Interface
194
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
194
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
194
Figure 11-7: Image Download Screen
195
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
196
Replacing the Background Image File
196
Table 11-3: Customizable Logo Ini File Parameters
196
Table 11-4: Web Appearance Customizable Ini File Parameters
196
Customizing the Product Name
197
Table 11-5: Customizable Logo Ini File Parameters
197
Modifying Ini File Parameters Via the Web Adminpage
198
Software Upgrade Key
199
Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
199
Loading the Software Upgrade Key
199
Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using the Embedded Web Server
200
Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using Bootp/Tftp
201
Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
201
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a Key
201
Abort Procedure
201
12 Special Applications
203
TDM Tunneling
203
Implementation
203
Figure 12-1: Ini File Example for TDM Tunneling (Originating Side)
204
SS7 Tunneling
205
MTP2 Tunneling Technology
206
SS7 Characteristics
206
SS7 Parameters
207
SS7 Parameter Tables
208
SIGTRAN Interface Groups
208
SIGTRAN Interface Ids
209
SS7 Signaling Link
210
SS7 MTP2 Tunneling Ini File Example
212
Figure 12-7: SS7 MTP2 Tunneling Ini File Example - SG
214
Answering Machine Detection (AMD)
216
Operation
216
Activating the Answering Machine Detection
216
Activation Acknowledgement
217
Returned Detector's Results
217
Relevant Parameters
218
13 Security
219
Ssl/Tls
219
Embedded Web Server Configuration
219
Using the Secured Embedded Web Server
219
Secured Telnet
220
Server Certificate Replacement
220
Client Certificates
221
RADIUS Login Authentication
223
Setting up a RADIUS Server
223
Configuring RADIUS Support
224
Network Port Usage
225
Recommended Practices
226
Legal Notice
226
14 Diagnostics
227
Self-Testing
227
Syslog Support
227
Syslog Servers
228
Operation
228
15 Embedded Command Line Interface
229
Accessing the CLI
229
Using the CLI
230
Changing the Networking Parameters
231
16 SNMP-Based Management
233
About SNMP
233
SNMP Message Standard
233
SNMP MIB Objects
234
SNMP Extensibility Feature
234
Carrier Grade Alarm System
235
Active Alarm Table
235
Alarm History
235
Cold Start Trap
235
Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
236
Supported Mibs
237
Traps
238
SNMP Interface Details
239
SNMP Community Names
239
Configuration of Community Strings Via SNMP
240
Configuration of Community Strings Via the Ini File
240
Trusted Managers
241
Configuration of Trusted Managers Via Ini File
241
Configuration of Trusted Managers Via SNMP
241
SNMP Ports
242
Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations
242
Trap Manger Configuration Via Host Name
242
Trap Managers Configuration Via the Ini File
243
Trap Mangers Configuration Via SNMP
244
SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
245
Dual Module Interface
245
Audiocodes' Element Management System
245
17 Configuration Files
247
Configuring the Call Progress Tones
247
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Ini File
247
Figure 17-1: Call Progress Tone Types
248
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
249
PRT File Format
249
Voice Prompts File
250
CAS Protocol Configuration Files
251
18 Selected Technical Specifications
253
General Specifications
253
Mediant 2000 Specifications
255
TP-1610 Specifications
257
Mediant 1000 Specifications
259
Appendix A Supplied H.323 Software Kit
261
Appendix B the Bootp/Tftp Configuration Utility
263
When to Use the Bootp/Tftp
263
An Overview of Bootp
263
Key Features
263
Specifications
264
Installation
264
Loading the Cmp File, Booting the Device
264
B.4 Specifications
264
Bootp/Tftp Application User Interface
265
Function Buttons on the Main Screen
265
Log Window
266
B.9 Log Window
266
Setting the Preferences
267
Bootp Preferences
267
TFTP Preferences
268
Configuring the Bootp Clients
269
Adding Clients
269
Deleting Clients
270
Editing Client Parameters
270
Testing the Client
270
Setting Client Parameters
271
Using Command Line Switches
272
Managing Client Templates
273
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