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Nortel Internet BWA System 3200 User Manual (420 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introductory Matter
15
Overview of the MG 3200
17
General Features
18
TP-1610 Software Overview
19
Call Control Protocols
19
Management Protocols
19
MG 3200 Applications
20
Available Configurations
20
Benefits
20
Functional Block Diagram
21
Figure 1-1:1610 Functional Block Diagram
21
Typical Application Diagram
22
Figure 1-2: Typical MG 3200 Wireline Application
22
Hardware Equipment
23
The MG 3200 Chassis
23
MG 3200 Diagram
23
Figure 2-1: MG 3200 Front View
23
Chassis LED Indicators
24
The TP-1610 Board
24
Figure 2-2: 1610 Board
24
Table 2-1:Chassis Indicators
24
Board Hot-Swap Support
25
Figure 2-3: 1610 RTM - with Telco Connectors
25
Figure 2-4: 1610 Board, Panel View
26
Figure 2-5: 1610 RTM Panel with 2 Telco Connectors
27
Figure 2-6: RTM Panel with 8 RJ-48C Trunk Connectors
28
TP-1610 Board Panel LED Indicators
29
Table 2-2: Board Status LED Indicators
29
Table 2-3: Trunk Status LED Indicators
29
Table 2-4: Ethernet LED Indicators
29
Table 2-5: Auxiliary LED Indicators
30
Hardware Installation
31
Unpacking
31
Package Contents
32
Mounting the MG 3200
32
Figure 3-1: Plastic Bag Contents
32
Mounting a MG 3200 in a 19-Inch Rack
33
Figure 3-2: MG 3200 Front Panel
33
Table 3-1: MG 3200 Front View Component Descriptions
33
Installing the MG 3200 on a Desktop
35
Cabling the MG 3200
35
Figure 3-3: DC Power Connector - Screw Type
36
Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
37
Figure 3-4: DC Power Connector - Crimp Type
37
Figure 3-5: 50-Pin Female Telco Board-Mounted Connector
37
Figure 3-6: RJ-48C Trunk Connectors
38
Table 3-2: Connections on each 50-Pin Telco Connector
38
Figure 3-7: RJ-45 LAN Connectors and Pinout
39
Figure 3-8: Rear View with Connected Cables (16 Spans and Dual AC)
40
Table 3-3: MG 3200 Rear Panel Cabling (16 Trunks, Dual AC Power) Component Descriptions
40
Figure 3-9: Rear View with Connected Cables (8 Spans and DC)
41
Table 3-4: MG 3200 Rear Panel Cabling (8 Trunks, DC Power) Component Descriptions
41
Board Replacement
42
Preliminaries
42
Removing Boards
42
Software Package
45
Software Directory Contents & Structure
45
Getting Started
47
Assigning the MG 3200 IP Address
47
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
47
Table 5-1: TP-1610 Default Networking Parameters
47
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
48
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
49
MG 3200 Initialization & Configuration Files
51
Boot Firmware & Operational Firmware
51
MG 3200 Startup
51
Figure 6-1: Startup Process Diagram
52
Using Bootp/Dhcp
53
Bootp/Dhcp Server Parameters
53
Table 6-1: Command Line Switch Descriptions
54
Host Name Support
56
Selective Bootp
56
Vendor Specific Information
56
Table 6-2: Vendor Specific Information Field
56
Microsoft™ Dhcp/Bootp Server
57
Table 6-3: Vendor Specific Information Fields
57
Configuration Parameters and Files
58
Table 6-4: Ini and Auxiliary Files Descriptions
58
Initialization (Ini) File
59
Table 6-5: Table of Parameter Values Example - Remote Management Connections
61
Table 6-6: Table of Parameter Values Example - Port-To-Port Connections
62
Auxiliary Files
67
Table 6-7: Default Call Progress Tones
71
Automatic Update Facility
78
Backup Copies of Ini and Auxiliary Files
80
Upgrading MG 3200 Software
80
Software Upgrade Key
81
About the Software Upgrade Key
81
Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
81
Loading the Software Upgrade Key
82
Figure 6-2: Software Upgrade Key Screen
83
Figure 6-3: Example of a Software Upgrade Key File Containing Multiple S/N Lines
83
Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
84
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a Key
84
Abort Procedure
84
Standard Control Protocols
87
General
87
Media Gateway Control) Protocol
87
Overview
87
Operation
87
Figure 7-1: H.248-R2 Call Start Flow Diagram
93
Figure 7-2: H.248-R2 Call Disconnect Flow Diagram
94
Table 7-1: Silence Suppression Operation
96
SDP Support in H.248
98
Supported H.248 Packages
103
Table 7-2: Generic Media Package - G
104
Table 7-3: Base Root Package - ROOT
104
Table 7-4: Tone Generator Package - Tonegen
105
Table 7-5: Tone Detection Package - Tonedet
105
Table 7-6: DTMF Generator Package - DG
106
Table 7-7: DTMF Detection Package - DD
107
Table 7-8: Call Progress Tones Generator Package - CG
108
Table 7-9: Call Progress Tones Detection Package - CD
108
Table 7-10: Basic Continuity Package - CT
109
Table 7-11: Network Package - NT
109
Table 7-12: RTP Package - RTP
109
Table 7-13: TDM Circuit Package - TDMC
110
Table 7-14: Generic Announcement Package
110
Table 7-15: Expanded Call Progress Tones Generator Package - XCG
110
Table 7-16: Basic Service Tones Generation Package - SRVTN
111
Table 7-17: Expanded Services Tones Generation Package - XSRVTN
111
Table 7-18: Basic cas Signal/Events
112
Table 7-19: International cas Signal/Events
112
Table 7-20: cas Blocking Signal/Events
113
Table 7-21: ICASC Signal/Events Table
113
Table 7-22: MF Generator Package - MFG
114
Table 7-23: MF Generator Package - MFG
115
Table 7-24: Inactivity Timer Package - IT
115
Table 7-25: Basic Call Progress Tones Generator with Directionality Package - BCG
116
Table 7-26: Call Type Discrimination Package - CTYP
116
Table 7-27: IP Fax Package - IPFAX
116
Profiling
117
Table 7-28: Extended Digit Collection Package - XDD
117
Table 7-29: Enhanced Digits Collection Package - EDD
117
Termination Naming
118
Table 7-30: H.248 Endpoint Names
119
MG 3200 Management
123
Using SNMP
123
About SNMP
123
Carrier-Grade Alarm System
125
Cold Start Trap
126
Performance Measurements for a Third-Party System
126
SNMP Interface Details
131
Dual Module Interface
138
SNMP NAT Traversal
139
Administrative State Control
140
Node Maintenance
140
Graceful Shutdown
140
Embedded Web Server
141
Embedded Web Server Protection & Security Mechanisms
141
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
142
Correlating PC / MG 3200 IP Address & Subnet Mask
143
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
144
Table 8-1: Default IP Address and Subnet Mask
144
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
145
Figure 8-1: Enter Network Password Screen
145
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
146
About the Web Interface Screen
146
Figure 8-2: Web Interface Screen - Example
146
Saving Changes
147
Figure 8-3: Quick Setup Screen
148
Protocol Management
149
Figure 8-4: Protocol Management Screen
150
Figure 8-5: Basic Configuration Screen (H.248)
151
Figure 8-6: General Parameters Screen (H.248)
152
Figure 8-7: Channel Configuration Screen (H.248)
153
Advanced Configuration Screen
154
Figure 8-8: Advanced Configuration Screen (H.248)
154
Figure 8-9: Network Settings Drop-Down Menu
155
Figure 8-10: Channel Settings Drop-Down Menu
155
Figure 8-11: SS7 Settings Drop-Down Menu
156
Figure 8-12: Advanced Configuration Parameters Screen (SS7 Disabled)
156
Figure 8-13: Advanced Configuration Parameters Screen (SS7 Enabled)
157
Figure 8-14: IP Settings Screen
157
Figure 8-15: Application Settings Screen
158
Figure 8-16: SNMP Manager's Table Screen
159
Figure 8-17: Web & Telnet Access List Screen
160
Figure 8-18: Security Settings Screen
161
Table 8-2: Available Access Levels and Their Privileges
162
Figure 8-19: Ipsec Table Screen (Existing Table Row)
163
Figure 8-20: Ipsec Table Screen (Non -Existing Table Row)
164
Figure 8-21: IKE Table Screen (Existing Table Row)
165
Figure 8-22: IKE Table Screen (Non -Existing Table Row)
166
Figure 8-23: RTP Settings Screen (Network Settings)
167
Figure 8-24: Routing Table Screen
167
Figure 8-25: Ethernet Port Information Screen
168
Figure 8-26: Voice Settings Screen
169
Figure 8-27: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Screen
170
Figure 8-28: RTP Settings Screen (Channel Settings)
171
Figure 8-29: Ipmedia Settings Screen
172
Table 8-3: Trunk Status Color Indicator Key
174
Figure 8-30: Q931 Bit Map Screen
175
Figure 8-31: TDM Bus Settings Screen
176
Figure 8-32: Configuration File Screen
178
Figure 8-34: Change Password Screen - for Users with Administrator Privileges
181
Figure 8-35: Change Password Screen - for Users with Monitoring Privileges
181
Status and Diagnostic Menu
182
Figure 8-36: Status and Diagnostic Menu Screen
182
Figure 8-37: Trunk and Channel Status Screen
183
Figure 8-38: Channel Status Screen
184
Table 8-4: Trunk and Channel Status Color Indicator Key
184
Figure 8-39: RTP/RTCP Settings Screen
185
Figure 8-40: Fax & Modem Settings Screen
185
Figure 8-41: Transport Settings Screen
185
Figure 8-42: Voice Settings Screen
186
Figure 8-43: IBS Detector Settings Screen
186
Figure 8-44: Jitter Buffer Settings Screen
186
Figure 8-45: Ipmedia Settings Screen
186
Figure 8-46: Message Log Screen
188
Software Update
189
Figure 8-47: Device Information Screen
189
Figure 8-48: Software Upgrade Screen
192
Figure 8-49: Start Software Upgrade Screen
192
Figure 8-50: Load CMP File Screen
193
Figure 8-51: File Loading Screen
194
Figure 8-52: Cmp File Successfully Loaded Notification Screen
194
Figure 8-53: File Loading Screen - INI File
195
Figure 8-54: File Loading Screen - CPT File
196
Figure 8-55: FINISH Screen
197
Figure 8-56: FINISH Screen - Reset
197
Figure 8-57: File Burning Screen
198
Figure 8-58: End Process Screen
198
Figure 8-59: Auxiliary Files Download Screen
200
Figure 8-60: Software Upgrade Key Screen
203
Figure 8-61: Example of a Software Upgrade Key File Containing Multiple S/N Lines
203
Save Configuration
205
Figure 8-62: Save Configuration Dialog Screen
205
Reset Button
206
Figure 8-63: Reset Screen
206
Restoring and Backing up the Device Configuration
207
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
209
Syslog
209
Figure 9-1: Syslog Server Main Settings Screen
209
Operating the Syslog Server
210
Figure 9-2: Setting the Syslog Server IP Address
210
The Embedded Web Server's 'Message Log' (Integral Syslog)
211
Commandshell - the Embedded CLI
211
Control Protocol Reports
213
Error Conditions
213
SNMP Traps
213
TP-1610 Self-Test
213
Solutions to Possible Problems
214
Possible Common Problems
214
Table 9-1: Solutions to Possible Common Problems
214
Possible Voice Problems
215
Table 9-2: Solutions to Possible Voice Problems
215
Functional Specifications
217
MG 3200 Selected Technical Specifications
217
Table 10-1: Selected Technical Specifications
217
Appendix - Bootp/Tftp Server
223
Introduction
223
Key Features
223
Specifications
224
Bootp/Tftp Server Installation
224
Logging Screen
225
Preferences Screen
225
Client Configuration Screen
226
Template Screen
226
Screen Details
227
Main Screen
227
Figure 11-1: Main Screen
227
Preferences Screen
228
Figure 11-2: Preferences Screen
228
Client Configuration Screen
229
Figure 11-3: Client Configuration Screen
229
Templates Screen
231
Figure 11-4: Templates Screen
231
Appendix - Individual Ini File Parameters
233
Individual Ini File Parameters
233
System Parameters
234
Table 12-1: System Parameters
234
PSTN Parameters
238
Infrastructure Parameters
246
Media Processing Parameters
254
SS7 Parameters
265
Parameters Common to All Control Protocols
266
SNMP Parameters
271
H.248-Specific Parameters
272
Web Interface Parameters
276
SCTP Parameters
278
Appendix - Table Parameters
281
Ini File Table-Parameters
281
Appendix - RTP/RTCP Payload Types
299
Payload Types Defined in RFC 3551
299
Payload Types
300
Payload Types Not Defined in RFC 3551
300
Default Dynamic Payload Types Which Are Not Voice Coders
301
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
302
Appendix - DTMF, Fax and Modem Transport Modes
303
DTMF/MF Relay Settings
303
Fax/Modem Settings
303
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
303
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
304
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass NSE Mode
304
Supporting V.34 Faxes
305
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
305
Using Events Only Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
305
Using Relay Mode for Various Fax Machines (T.30 and V.34)
306
Appendix - cas Protocol Table
307
Constructing a cas Protocol Table
307
INIT Variables
307
Actions
307
Functions
308
States
308
Reserved Words
309
State's Line Structure
310
Action/Event
310
Function
313
Parameters
313
Next State
315
Changing the Script File
315
General
315
MFC R2 Protocol
315
Appendix - Security
319
Ipsec and IKE
319
Ike
320
Figure 17-1: Ipsec Encryption
320
Ipsec
321
Configuring the Ipsec and IKE
321
Ssl/Tls
322
Web Server Configuration
323
Using the Secure Web Server
323
Secure Telnet
323
Server Certificate Replacement
324
Client Certificates
325
RADIUS Support
326
Setting up a RADIUS Server
326
Configuring RADIUS Support
327
Network Port Usage
328
Media Security
329
Recommended Practices
329
Legal Notice
330
Appendix - ISDN Signaling Gateway Functionality
331
IUA (ISDN User Adaptation)
331
IUA Signaling Messages
331
Configuring SIGTRAN IUA
331
Figure 18-1: ISDN Signaling Messages
331
Support for IUA Behind NAT
332
DUA (DPNSS User Adaptation)
333
DPNSSL2 Protocol
333
DUA Signaling Messages
334
Configuring SIGTRAN DUA
334
Figure 18-2: DPNSS Signaling Messages
334
DUA Behind NAT Support
336
Figure 18-3 Trunk Settings Configuration Page
336
Appendix - SS7 Configuration Guide
337
SS7 Network Elements
337
SS7 M2UA - SG Side
337
Figure 19-1: SS7 M2UA - SG Side
337
SS7 M2UA - Media Gateway Controller Side
338
SS7 MTP2 Tunneling
338
Figure 19-2: SS7 M2UA - MGC Side
338
Figure 19-3: SS7 MTP2 Tunneling
338
Configuration Extensions
339
Other Dependencies in Ini File
339
Examples of SS7 Ini Files
339
SS7 M2UA - SG Side Ini File Example
339
SS7 M2UA - Media Gateway Controller Side Ini File Example
341
SS7 MTP2 Tunneling Ini File Example
344
SS7 Tunneling: Feature Description
348
Figure 19-4: M2UA Architecture
349
Figure 19-5: M2TN Architecture
349
MTP2 Tunneling Technology
350
SS7 Characteristics
350
Figure 19-6: Protocol Architecture for MTP2 Tunneling
350
Appendix - Utilities
353
Trunkpack Downloadable Conversion Utility
353
Figure 20-1: Downloadable Conversion Utility Opening Screen
353
Process Call Progress Tones File(S)
354
Figure 20-2: Call Progress Tones Screen
354
Process Voice Prompts File(S)
355
Figure 20-3: Voice Prompts Screen
355
Figure 20-4: Select Files Window
356
Figure 20-5: File Data Window
357
Process cas Tables
358
Figure 20-6: Call Associated Signaling (CAS) Screen
359
Process Prerecorded Tones File(S)
360
Figure 20-7: Prerecorded Tones File(S) Screen
360
Figure 20-8: Prerecorded Tones File(S) Screen with Wav Files
361
Figure 20-9: File Data Dialog Box
361
Process Encoded/Decoded Ini File(S)
362
Figure 20-10: Encoded Ini File(S) Screen
362
PSTN Trace Utilities
363
Enabling PSTN Trace Via the Web
364
MEGACO Tester Utility
365
Figure 20-11: Trunk Traces Screen
365
Figure 20-12: Udp2File Utility Dialog Box
365
Appendix - H.248 Compliance
367
Compliance Matrix
367
Appendix - SNMP Traps
381
Alarm Traps
381
Component: Board#<N
381
Component: Alarmmanager#0
384
Component: Ethernetlink#0
385
Component: SS7#0
387
Log Traps (Notifications)
393
Other Traps
394
Trap Varbinds
394
Appendix - Customizing the Web Interface
397
Company & Product Bar Components
397
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
397
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
398
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
399
Replacing the Background Image File
400
Customizing the Product Name
401
Customizing the Web Browser Title Bar
402
Modifying Ini File Parameters Via the Web Interface's Adminpage
402
Appendix - Disable MG 3200 Traffic Prior to Software Upgrade
405
Appendix - Resume MG 3200 Traffic after Software Upgrade Is Completed409
409
Appendix - Regulatory Information
411
Index
415
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Nortel Internet BWA System 3200 User Manual (68 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
5
System Description
7
Overview
7
Frequency Band
7
Capacity
7
Frequency Plan
8
System Features
8
Equipment Layout and Main Assemblies
9
Terminal Signal Flow
10
System Interfaces
11
Interface Cable Pins
12
Hand-Held Terminal Interface
12
Ordering Information
14
Equipment Interface Specifications
18
Frequency Plan Specifications
18
System Performance Specifications
19
Trouble Clearing Procedures
21
Testing the Radio Faults
21
RF Loopback Test
21
Loopback Test for the Local Tributary
21
Loopback Test for the Remote Tributary
21
Clearing the Radio Alarms
22
Alarm Interface Pins
24
Warranty and Field Support
25
Warranties
25
Standard Return Service
25
48-Hour Emergency Service
27
Technical Support and Information
27
User Interface Description
29
Hand-Held Terminal Description
29
Hierarchy of the HHT Menus
31
Functions of the HHT Keypad Keys
32
Parameters for the Near Radio Menu
33
Control Submenu
33
Status Submenu
34
Inventory Submenu
36
Test Submenu
37
Parameters for the Far Radio Menu
38
Control Submenu
38
Parameters for the Link Menu
38
Installation and Commissioning Procedures
41
Chapter Task List
41
Unpacking, Identifying and Matching the System
42
Installing the Internet BWA System 3200 on a Pole
45
Connecting the Interface Cables
53
Setting up the Internet BWA System 3200
57
Aligning the Antenna of the Internet BWA System 3200
60
Commissioning the Internet BWA System 3200
64
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