Dinstar MTG1000 User Manual

Dinstar MTG1000 User Manual

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MTG1000(B) Trunk Gateway User Manual V2.0
Dinstar Technologies Co., Ltd.
Address:
Floor 9 Guoxing Building Changxing Road Nanshan District Shenzhen China 518052
Telephone:
86-755-26456664
Fax:
86-755-26456659
Email:
sales@dinstar.com, support@dinstar.com
Website:
www.dinstar.com

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  • Page 1 MTG1000(B) Trunk Gateway User Manual V2.0 Dinstar Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Floor 9 Guoxing Building Changxing Road Nanshan District Shenzhen China 518052 Telephone: 86-755-26456664 Fax: 86-755-26456659 Email: sales@dinstar.com, support@dinstar.com Website: www.dinstar.com...
  • Page 2 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Revision Records File Name MTG1000(B) Trunk Gateway User Manual Document Version Firmware Version 2.03.04.01/2.04.04.01 Date 03/10/2013 Revised by Technical Support Department...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Content 1. Product Introduction ........................1 1.1 Overview ..........................1 1.2 Equipment Structure ......................1 1.2.1 Rear View ......................... 1 1.2.2 Front View ........................ 2 1.2.3 RJ-48c Line sequence ....................3 1.3 Functions and Features ....................... 3 1.3.1 Protocol standard supported ...................
  • Page 4 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.8.1 SIP Parameter ......................30 2.8.2 SIP Trunk ......................... 30 2.8.3 SIP Account ......................31 2.9 H323 Config ........................32 2.9.1 H.323 Parameter ....................32 2.9.2 H.323 Trunk ......................34 2.10 IP Group Config ....................... 35 2.10.1 IP Profile .......................
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 1. Product Introduction 1.1 Overview E1/T1 Trunk Gateway (Hereafter named ‘TG’ or ‘gateway’) aimed at operators and call center, and used to help enterprise to realize the evolution from the traditional PBX to voice IP. On the one hand, it supports PRI/SS7 protocol and adopts standard T1/E1 trunk interface to realize docking with traditional PBX.
  • Page 6: Front View

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Table 1-2-1 Rear View Description Interface Description Connecting the power adapter, 110~240VAC, 50~60HZ, 1.2A, Port0-Port7 E1/T1 ports. The port number are different on different models. -1/2E1/T1 Gateway Service Ethernet Interface, standard 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interfaces. Default IP address is 192.168.1.111, default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 7: Rj-48C Line Sequence

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Off:E1/T1 port connection normal Indicating the connection On: E1/T1 port connection and sending/ receiving E1/T1 Green state of device E1/T1. message normal Flash:E1/T1 port connection failed Off: Network connection failed Indicating the connection LINK Green...
  • Page 8: System Function

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual System Function 1.3.2 ● Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) ● Voice Activity Detection (VAD) ● Adaptive (Dynamic) Jitter Buffer (DJB) ● DTMF mode: RFC 2833, SIP INFO and INBAND ● T.38/ Pass-Through FAX over IP ● HTTP/Telnet configuration ●...
  • Page 9: Web Configuration Guide

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2. Web Configuration Guide 2.1 Login Firstly, connect network from pc to management port of gateway directly and input default IP address in the browser. It will request customer to input user name and password. Default user name and password are “admin”.
  • Page 10: Web Interface Structure And Navigation Tree

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-1-2 Modify Password Users through to traverse the left navigation tree, and can complete view, edit and configuration device in the right configuration interface. Figure 2-1-3 Description of System Information 2.2 Web interface structure and navigation tree After entering configuration page, according to demand choose Chinese interface or English interface, the default is English interface.
  • Page 11 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-2-2 Navigation tree Configuration flow chart below: 7 / 76...
  • Page 12: Status & Statistics

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.3 Status & Statistics Open the operation of the navigation tree information node, and can view the device information and state system. Figure 2-3-1 Status & Statistics 2.3.1 System Information System information interface shows the general information and version information.
  • Page 13 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-3-1 System Information Table 2-3-1 System Information MAC address Hardware address of Service interface Service Ethernet Interface Transmit all IP based services like signaling, web access, voice stream etc. Management Ethernet Interface Mainly use to local access only. A backup access once service interface...
  • Page 14: E1/T1 Status

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.3.2 E1/T1 Status Figure 2-3-2 E1/T1 Status Table 2-3-2 Description of E1/T1 status 1. LOS Alarm: Signal loss alarm, this alarm is created when receiving is lost; please check the physical connection whether disconnected. 2. RAI Alarm: Receive remote alarm indication, it is a signal transmitted in the outgoing direction when a terminal determines that it has lost the incoming signal.
  • Page 15: Pstn Trunk Status

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Remote blocked, means that communication can only be initiated from remote 9.B-blocked: Both Sides blocked, means that the two sides cannot communication 2.3.3 PSTN Trunk Status Figure 2-3-3 PSTN Trunk Status PSTN trunk status description:...
  • Page 16: Pri Call Statistics

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Trunk Mode Peer and Access two modes Register Status Indicate the status of SIP trunk(access mode), register or unregister, when is under peer to peer mode, the values is meaningless, as '---' Link Status Established and Fault status.
  • Page 17: Ss7 Trunk Call Statistics

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.3.6 SS7 Trunk Call Statistics Figure 2-3-6 SS7 Trunk Call Statistics The parameters of SS7 trunk call statistics are the same with PRI parameters. Please refer to PRI trunk call statistics. 2.3.7 SIP Call Statistics...
  • Page 18: Network

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-3-8 H.323 Trunk Call Statistics H. 323 call statistical parameters and SIP call statistical parameters is same, can be reference SIP parameters statistics show. 2.4 Network Figure 2-4-1 Network Configuration Network Configuration IP address Set FE1port static IP address.
  • Page 19: Pri Config

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.5 PRI Config This section is mainly introduce how to configure PRI trunk. Figure 2-5-1 PRI Config 2.5.1 PRI Parameter Figure 2-5-2 PRI Parameter PRI parameter description Provide six plans: Unknown, ISDN/Telephony numbering plan, data numbering plan, Calling Party telegraph numbering plan, national standard numbering plan, private numbering plan.
  • Page 20: Pri Trunk

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Six optional types are provided for called party: Unknown, International number, Called Party Number National number, Network special number, User number, Short code dialing. The Type default option is Unknown. Information Transfer Support speech and 3.1khz audio. The default option is speech.
  • Page 21: Ss7 Config

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Indicate PRI network property of E1/T1, it is divided into: “User side” and “Network Switch Side side”. When PRI loopback is carried out, the network properties of E1/T1 port at both receiving and sending sides must be different.
  • Page 22 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual SS7 is a standard protocol to initiate a calling connection with SPC exchange. Notes: 1. “Trunk No.” is a shared data, therefore, SS7 „Trunk No.‟ can't be the same as PRI “Trunk No.” 2. SPC length is 24bits when option “ANSI” or “ITU-CHINA” is selected in item “Standard Type”.
  • Page 23: Ss7 Mtp Link

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2. If protocol standard chose'ITU', and then the SPC length is 14 bits. 3. SPC length performance on the OPC/DPC structure; SPC pattern instructions of the different structure OPC/DPC input formats. 4. When the SPC length is 24 bits, and chosen ITU, OPC/DPC structure format is :x-y-z; x、y、z is a number of 0-255, such as: 22-222-77 5.
  • Page 24: Ss7 Circuit

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual SS7 MTP link description Trunk No It is consistent with foregoing “Trunk No” of SS7 trunk. Equipment maximum support 2 signaling links, these two links share workload, when Link No one link fails, the other link will take over the load until restore from failure, and then they will share the load again.
  • Page 25: Ss7 Circuit Maintain

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Start CIC No An initial circuit number to this E1/T1 matches by both parties Count A total of 32 channels 2.6.4 SS7 Circuit Maintain According to the different operating modes, 7 circuit maintenance objects into two categories: ports and channel.
  • Page 26: Slave Tg Management

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-6-8 SS7 Circuit Maintain-Channel If user wants to manage the channel, please select operation mode to channel. Select current port, use will see port status and protocol type. The following will show the slot and channel status.
  • Page 27: Pstn Group Config

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.7 PSTN Group Config 2.7.1 E1/T1 Parameter Clock source of E1/T1can be selected “Remote” or “Local”. If selecting E1/T1 port to port0, when user modified port0, port0-3 will be changed together with port0. Port4-7 changed following the port4.
  • Page 28: Coder Group

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.7.2 Coder Group Figure 2-7-2 Coder Group Coder group description ID standard for Voice ability, total with 8 groups, where 0 is the default group ID Coder Group ID number, the codec that equipment supports in the grouping will be displayed in 0 group.
  • Page 29: Dial Plan

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Step3: modify PSTN profile and change the codec group ID Click OK to save the configuration. 2.7.3 Dial Plan Figure 2-7-3 Dial Plan Dial plan used for configuring the receiving number, user can configure different prefix number, these rules can be divided into 5 groups with a dial plan ID, where 0 is the default setting.
  • Page 30 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-7-4 Dial Plan Add Dial Plan description The number to identify a dial plan Dial Plan ID Dial plan priority rules take effect in accordance with dial plan index size, and not Index according to the maximum number received.
  • Page 31: Dial Timeout

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.7.4 Dial Timeout Figure 2-7-5 Dial Timeout Figure 2-7-6 Dial Timeout Add Dial timeout description Dial Time ID The number to identify a dial timeout rule Description Description of dial timeout Max Time for Collecting Prefix Generally refer to the time from user dial first digit to harvest in prefix number.
  • Page 32: Pstn Group

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-7-8 PSTN Profile Add PSTN profile add description PSTN Profile ID The number to the PSTN Profile Description Description of the PSTN Profile Code Group ID Refer to "Coder Group" RFC2833 Payload Type The item is 101 by default.
  • Page 33: Pstn Group Management

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-7-10 PSTN Group Add Adding PSTN group needs to fill three parameters: trunk group Numbers, trunk group Name. Channel selection mode and at most, can add up to 16 set of data. Channel selection mode refers to E1/T1 timeslot allocation strategy in a trunk group.
  • Page 34: Sip Config

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.8 SIP Config 2.8.1 SIP Parameter Figure 2-8-1 SIP Parameter The default Local SIP Port is 5060, and Local Domain set here can replace SIP account. 2.8.2 SIP Trunk Figure 2-8-2 SIP Trunk Figure 2-8-3 SIP Trunk Add...
  • Page 35: Sip Account

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Trunk Name Description the trunk Remote Address IP address of remote platform interfacing with this equipment. Remote Port SIP port of remote platform interfacing with this equipment, the default is 5060 Outbound Proxy SIP proxy IP address Outbound Proxy Port The default proxy port is 5060.
  • Page 36: H323 Config

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-8-5 SIP Account Add This option is when the equipment is in the registered mode, used to manage SIP trunk account. SIP trunk account SIP Account ID SIP Account Number, from 0-127 Description Description of the SIP account IP trunk group number, “any”...
  • Page 37 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-9-1 H.323 Parameter H.323 Parameter description Call Mode Supports faststart mode and conventional mode, faststart mode through faster. Call Signal Port Default call signal port is 1720 Enable H245 Tunneling H. 245 is the multimedia communication control signaling protocol in H.323, and its control of information running in H.245 control channels.
  • Page 38: Trunk

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.9.2 H.323 Trunk Figure 2-9-2 H.323 Trunk Figure 2-9-3 H.323 Trunk Add H.323 trunk description Trunk No. Can add up to 63 trunk Trunk Name Named for the trunk Remote IP Equipment to end interface platform IP Remote Port Equipment to end interface platform port, default is 1720.
  • Page 39: Ip Group Config

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.10 IP Group Config The user can group manage SIP/H.323 trunk through IP packet configuration. 2.10.1 IP Profile Figure 2-10-1 IP Profile Figure 2-10-2 IP Profile Add IP profile add IP Profile ID IP property identification number can be configured to 15 properties...
  • Page 40: Ip Group

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.10.2 IP Group Figure 2-10-3 IP Group Figure 2-10-4 IP Group Add Add the IP group including the IP group ID, IP group name, IP trunk selection. User can add a total of 16 IP group. IP routing mod is to show in an IP group SIP time distribution strategy. There are four options: Ascending, Descending, Cyclic ascending, Cyclic descending.
  • Page 41 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Caller White list: to create a batch of callers or prefixes which allow to pass the call to PSTN. All calls coming from IP side will match this caller white list before deliver to PSTN Caller Black list: the number or prefix which added in this list would not allow to pass the call to PSTN.
  • Page 42: Call Routing

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Click OK to save the configuration. Example: add 100 caller nubmer to replace all caller ID from IP side Start number 26452500, total count 100. All the caller number would be replace the number range from 26452500 to 26452599 2.12 Call Routing...
  • Page 43: Pstn->Pstn Routing

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-11-2 PSTN->IP Routing Figure 2-11-3 PSTN->IP Add “PSTN -> IP Routing”: Routing Call from PSTN to IP PSTN->IP routing description Index Routing index number (0 ~ 255) , “PSTN->IP Routing” priority rule is according to the index to set.
  • Page 44: Ip->Pstn Routing

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual “PSTN->PSTN Routing”:Routing Call from PSTN to PSTN PSTN->PSTN Routing Index Routing index number (0 ~ 255) , “PSTN->IP Routing” priority rule is according to the index to set. Reference dial plan. Description Describe the routing Source Type Source type is PSTN group or PRI/SS7 trunk.
  • Page 45: Ip->Ip Routing

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual “IP -> PSTN Routing”: Routing Call from IP to PSTN IP->PSTN routing configuration and PSTN->PSTN routing configuration are similar, the only difference is PSTN destination group. 2.12.5 IP->IP Routing Figure 2-11-8 IP->IP Routing Figure 2-11-9 IP->IP Add IP->IP routing configuration and PSTN->IP configuration are similar.
  • Page 46: Number Manipulation

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.13 Number Manipulation Select “Number Manipulation” in navigation tree, the display interface is shown as below: Figure 2-12-1 Number Manipulation "Number Manipulation” is used to replace numbers. User can replace and remove the inbound and outbound calling / called number.
  • Page 47: Pstn->Ip Caller

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-12-3 PSTN->IP Callee Add “PSTN->IP Callee”:Replace the called number from PSTN PSTN->IP destination number Index Index number (0 ~ 127) Description Describe the transformation of the number PSTN Group Refer to “PSTN Group”, “any” means any trunk group Callee Prefix Called number prefix, “.”...
  • Page 48 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-12-5 PSTN->IP Caller Add PSTN->IP Callee configuration parameters and IP->PSTN Caller configuration parameters are the same. Figure 2-12-6 PSTN->PSTN Callee PSTN->PSTN Callee configuration parameters with the above is basically same, only more of a “number type”...
  • Page 49 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-12-8 IP->PSTN Callee IP->PSTN callee description Index Index number (0 ~ 127) Description Describe the transformation of the number IP Group Refer to “IP Group”, “any” means any trunk group Callee Prefix Called number prefix, “.” means any called number Caller Prefix Caller number prefix, “.”...
  • Page 50: Voice & Fax

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Figure 2-12-11 IP->IP Caller 2.14 Voice & Fax Figure 2-13-1 Voice & Fax Voice Parameter Disconnect Call when no RTP packet When selected “Yes”, detected call’s silence time longer than silence timeout that for a long time not received RTP packets, then hangup the call.
  • Page 51 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Gain of receiving a fax Packet time Data packing duration Redundant frame in packet The length of frame in RTP packet DTMF Parameter Data & Fax Control Enable/disable FAX and Data service on the gateway.
  • Page 52: Maintenance

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.15 Maintenance 2.15.1 Management Parameter Figure 2-14-1 Management Parameter Management parameter description WEB Port Listening port of local WEB service, the default is 80. Telnet Port Listening port of local Telnet service, the default is 23.
  • Page 53: Snmp Parameter

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.15.2 SNMP Parameter Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is application layer protocol, and used to manage communication line. Figure 2-14-3 SNMP Parameter SNMP Parameter description SNMP Enable Whether enable SNMP function SNMP Manager Address Network management server IP address...
  • Page 54: Data Backup

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.15.3 Data Backup Figure 2-14-4 Data Backup Database and dial rules will be saved to the local computer system logs through data backup. 2.15.4 Data Restore Figure 2-14-5 Data Restore Data restore description Database Click "Browse" to select the Database file, and then click "Restore".
  • Page 55: Firmware Upload

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 2.15.6 Firmware Upload Figure 2-14-7 Firmware Upload Firmware upload description Software Click "Browse" to select the firmware, and then click "Upload". Click "Browse" to select the Web software, and then click "Upload". 2.15.7 Modify Password Figure 2-14-8 Modify Password After entering configuration page, please modify password to ensure the system security.
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting And Command Line

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 3 Troubleshooting and Command Line This is a section for some customers who need more details of E1/T1 gateway with command lines. To make sure the system runs successfully, we suggest customers setting E1/T1 gateway by GUI.
  • Page 57: Show Ss7 Status

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Performance 600s: cpu load at average 600 seconds 3.4 Show ss7 status run the command show ss7 sta, the out should like this: If the system connects with PRI, please run command show q931 sta 3.5 Show ss7 ts...
  • Page 58: Show Ss7/Pri/Cc Call Information

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual Unblock entire e1 Example: unblock port 2, to active the port 2, please run the command free –cic 2 Block specified ts Example: block ts 3 in port 2, to disable the ts 3 in port 2, run the command busy–cic 2 3...
  • Page 59: Debug Call (Call Control Log Analyze)

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual 3.8 Debug call (call control log analyze): debug call control(recommend) set the track condition debug all the call, run the command debug cc detail all to debug all calls. Or debug a call by the called or calling number...
  • Page 60 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual (note: receive a call from siptrunk) o=- 12949395404797000 1 IN IP4 172.16.100.172 s=CounterPath X-Lite 4.0 c=IN IP4 172.16.100.172 t=0 0 a=ice-ufrag:2c37f5 a=ice-pwd:a0b4dc8cc787732f66e9e625e69dbbfd m=audio 50832 RTP/AVP 107 0 8 101 a=rtpmap:107 BV32/16000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=sendrecv a=candidate:1 1 UDP 659136 172.16.100.172 50832 typ host...
  • Page 61 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual a=rtpmap:107 BV32/16000 a=rtpmap:101 [074-14:18:49:710]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle> predispose start calling :987654321 called:1234567! [075-14:18:49:710]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle> predispose end calling :987654321 called:1234567! [076-14:18:49:710]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle> source user auth:0x6, is fxo call in auth pass:0 [077-14:18:49:710]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle> route type:3(Out route) -- before cc number analysis.
  • Page 62 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual t=0 0 a=ice-ufrag:2c37f5 a=ice-pwd:a0b4dc8cc787732f66e9e625e69dbbfd m=audio 50832 RTP/AVP 107 0 8 101 a=rtpmap:107 BV32/16000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:10 [089-14:18:49:710]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle> ccb state change from 'idle' to 'proceeding', ccb no:5 [090-14:18:49:710]CC: <Sip-t,2,65535>, <Ss7,65535,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_SETUP [091-14:18:49:710]CCB: no:5, cr1:9, cr2:10, State:4(proceeding), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值))
  • Page 63 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [100-14:18:49:710]ST: cr, no:10, ccb:5, State:6(present), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0 [101-14:18:49:760]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,present> <<== CC_ALERTING_IND, q931id:773, if:2, calling:, called: org_called:, e1:10, ts:5, callingTyp:0, calledTyp:0, presentationInd:0, send_ok:0, cause:0(OK) (note: the other side in pstn receive the setup msg) [102-14:18:49:760]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,present> ==>> CC_ST_SETUP_ACK, cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值))
  • Page 64 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual t=0 0 m=audio 5102 RTP/AVP 0 101 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 a=ptime:20 , priv sdp: [114-14:18:49:770]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,wait ack> ccb state change from 'wait ack' to 'alerting', ccb no:5 [115-14:18:49:770]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,alerting> route type:3(rts_out), called term type:8(Ss7) [116-14:18:49:770]CC: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,alerting>...
  • Page 65 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 a=ptime:20 , priv sdp: [121-14:18:49:770]ST: <Sip-t,2,65535,987654321> ====Processed: CC_ST_ALERTING [122-14:18:49:770]ST: cr, no:9, ccb:5, State:5(deliver), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0 EIS(ada)#[123-14:18:52:470]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,recving> <<== CC_SETUP_CFM, q931id:773, if:2, calling:, called: org_called:, e1:10, ts:5, callingTyp:0, calledTyp:0, presentationInd:0,...
  • Page 66 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [138-14:18:52:470]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,alerting> ==>> CC_ST_CONNECT, called:1234567 [139-14:18:52:470]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,alerting> ccb state change from 'alerting' to 'active', ccb no:5 [140-14:18:52:470]CC: <Sip-t,2,65535>, <Ss7,65535,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_CONNECT [141-14:18:52:470]CCB: no:5, cr1:9, cr2:10, State:7(active), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) [142-14:18:52:470]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,deliver> <<== CC_ST_CONNECT, Std Sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.10...
  • Page 67 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual EIS(ada)#[153-14:19:20:680]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,active> <<== CC_DISCONNECT_IND, q931id:773, if:2, calling:, called: org_called:, e1:10, ts:5, callingTyp:0, calledTyp:0, presentationInd:0, send_ok:0, cause:16(正常的呼叫清除) (note: called disconnect the call) [154-14:19:20:680]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,disconn> Tm dlcx, connid:196758 [155-14:19:20:680]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,disconn> Release the call, cause:CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放)(1) ! [156-14:19:20:680]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,disconn> ==>> CC_RELEASE_REQ, index:10, if:2, q931_id:773, cause:16 [157-14:19:20:680]ST: <Ss7,65535,65535,>...
  • Page 68: Example 2: One Succ Call From Pstn To Ip

    MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [173-14:19:20:690]CCB: no:5, cr1:9, cr2:10, State:9(release), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放)) [174-14:19:20:690]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,active> <<== CC_ST_RELEASE, cause:CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放) [175-14:19:20:690]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,active> ==>> SIP_CALL_BYE, index:9, local:1234567@172.16.51.10, peer:987654321@172.16.51.10, cause:CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释 放) [176-14:19:20:690]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,active> ==> CC_ST_REL_COMP, cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放)) [177-14:19:20:690]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,active> Free CR 9, cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放)) [178-14:19:20:690]CC: <-1,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle>...
  • Page 69 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual c=IN IP4 172.16.51.15 t=0 0 m=audio 5120 RTP/AVP 4 18 8 0 101 a=rtpmap:4 G723/8000 a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 , priv sdp:a=X-ACrypt a=X-Tcp a=X-P2PV2 a=X-P2PDst:67241984.104333337 [036-00:14:01:640]ST: <Ss7,2,65535,00000000> ====Processed: CC_SETUP_IND [037-00:14:01:640]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:1(init), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0...
  • Page 70 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [045-00:14:01:640]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> [after manipulate number]calling:987654321, called:1234567, longNum:987654321, anl called:1234567, callerNumTyp:0, calledNumTyp:0, presentId:0. [046-00:14:01:640]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> [tel2IP]match route succ! ipGrpId:3, trkSelMode:0. [047-00:14:01:640]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> select ip trunk succ! trunkGrpId:3, trunkType:4(Sip trunk), trunkNo:4, trunkPriority:0, calledProfId:0. (note : mach routing successful , if call failed, you can check this if source IP Group id and...
  • Page 71 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [058-00:14:01:640]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:4(out_proc), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0 [059-00:14:01:640]ST: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,,idle> <<== CC_ST_SETUP, presentId:0, Std Sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.15 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.15 t=0 0 m=audio 5120 RTP/AVP 4 18 8 0 101 a=rtpmap:4 G723/8000...
  • Page 72 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [066-00:14:01:640]CC: <Ss7,2,65535>, <Sip-t,4,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_SETUP_ACK [067-00:14:01:640]CCB: no:11, cr1:21, cr2:22, State:5(wait ack), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) [068-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,00000000,in_proc> <<== SIP_CALL_RING, Local:1234567@172.16.50.170, Peer:987654321@172.16.51.15, Std Sdp:, Priv Sdp:, Ext: [069-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,00000000,in_proc> ==>> CC_ST_ALERTING, ccb:11, user type:0(Norm), calling:987654321, longnum:987654321, std sdp:, priv sdp: [070-00:14:01:680]ST: <Sip-t,4,65535,00000000>...
  • Page 73 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [082-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> [called] std sdp:, priv sdp:. [083-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> get ip profile succ! [084-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> Is need send local ringback tone to tel:yes, call type:2 [085-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> ==>> CC_ALERTING_REQ, index:21, if:2, q931_id:779 [086-00:14:01:680]ST: <Ss7,2,65535,00000000> ====Processed: CC_ST_ALERTING [087-00:14:01:680]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:5(deliver), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)),...
  • Page 74 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [098-00:14:02:010]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,alerting> vpbx process flag:0, ippbx process flag:0 [099-00:14:02:010]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,alerting> route type:3(rts_out), called term type:4(Sip-t) [100-00:14:02:010]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,alerting> get bill start time:00-14-02 [101-00:14:02:010]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,alerting> payer info(DevNo-2, PortNo-65535, callDirect-1, termType-Ss7), Is ccb stpayer.pstPort NULL:yes. Service type(ccb):normal, is need settle:no.
  • Page 75 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [118-00:14:02:010]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:9(active), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0 [119-00:14:02:010]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,active> <<== CC_ST_CONNECT_ACK [120-00:14:02:010]CC: <Ss7,2,65535>, <Sip-t,4,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_CONNECT_ACK [121-00:14:02:010]CCB: no:11, cr1:21, cr2:22, State:7(active), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) EIS(ada)#[122-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,00000000,active> <<== SIP_CALL_BYE, Local:987654321@172.16.51.15, Peer:1234567@172.16.50.170, Std Sdp:, Priv Sdp:, Ext: (note: called release the call) [123-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,00000000,active>...
  • Page 76 MTG1000(B) Trunk gateway User Manual [139-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,active> ==>> CC_DISCONNECT_REQ, index:21, if:2, q931_id:779 [140-00:14:04:060]ST: <Ss7,2,65535,00000000> ====Processed: CC_ST_RELEASE [141-00:14:04:060]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:11(release), cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释 放)), redirect:0 [142-00:14:04:070]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,release> <<== CC_RELEASE_IND, q931id:779, if:2, calling:, called: org_called:, e1:10, ts:11, callingTyp:0, calledTyp:0, presentationInd:0, send_ok:0, cause:16(正常的呼叫清除) [143-00:14:04:070]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,release>...

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