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MP-40x BRI VoIP Gateway
SIP User's Manual
Version 2.4
Document #: LTRT-53301
June 2008

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  • Page 1 ™ CPE & Digital Access Gateways MediaPack™ MP-40x MP-40x BRI VoIP Gateway SIP User’s Manual Version 2.4 Document #: LTRT-53301 June 2008...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SIP User's Manual Contents Table of Contents Overview ......................3 0 4 H 1 .1 Introduction ......................3 0 5 H 1 .2 Gateway Description ....................3 0 6 H 1 .3 SIP Overview ......................3 0 7 H 1 .4 MediaPack Features ....................
  • Page 4 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series 4 .1.8 Configuring IP to Tel Routing Table ................ 4 8 H 3 5 2 H 4 .1.9 Configuring Tel to IP Routing Table ................ 4 9 H 3 5 3 H 4 .1.10 Saving the Configuration Settings ................5 0 H 3 5 4 H 4 .1.11 Configuring the ISDN Telephone Units ..............
  • Page 5 SIP User's Manual Contents 6 .3.1 Network Settings....................1 00 1 0 3 H 4 0 7 H 6 .3.1.1 IP Interfaces ..................1 01 1 0 4 H 4 0 8 H 6 .3.1.2 PPPoE ....................1 03 1 0 5 H 4 0 9 H 6 .3.1.3 Static Routes ..................
  • Page 6 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series B MediaPack Startup Process ................1 55 1 5 7 H 4 6 1 H C Technical Specifications ................1 57 1 5 8 H 4 6 2 H SIP User's Manual Document #: LTRT-53301...
  • Page 7 SIP User's Manual Contents List of Figures F igure 1-1: Typical MediaPack BRI VoIP Application ................1 5 9 H 4 6 3 H F igure 2-1: MediaPack Front Panel......................1 6 0 H 4 6 4 H F igure 2-2: MediaPack Rear Panel Connectors..................1 6 1 H 4 6 5 H F igure 3-1: Desktop or Shelf Mounting....................
  • Page 8 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series F igure 6-19: IP Interfaces Screen ....................... 1 01 2 1 6 H 5 2 0 H F igure 6-20: PPPoE Screen ........................ 1 03 2 1 7 H 5 2 1 H F igure 6-21: Static Routing Table Screen ................... 1 05 2 1 8 H 5 2 2 H...
  • Page 9 SIP User's Manual Contents List of Tables T able 1-1: MP-40x Models Descriptions ....................2 5 6 H 5 6 0 H T able 2-1: MediaPack Front Panel LEDs Description................2 5 7 H 5 6 1 H T able 2-2: MediaPack Rear Panel Component Descriptions..............2 5 8 H 5 6 2 H T able 2-3: Ethernet LED Description within RJ-45 Ports on the Rear Panel .........
  • Page 10: Weee Eu Directive

    IPmedia, Mediant, MediaPack, MP-MLQ, NetCoder, Netrake, Nuera, Open Solutions Network, OSN, Stretto, 3GX, TrunkPack, VoicePacketizer, VoIPerfect, What's Inside Matters, Your Gateway To VoIP, are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited. All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners.
  • Page 11: Typographical Conventions

    SIP User's Manual Notices Typographical Conventions This guide uses the following typographical conventions: Element Convention Used Example Screen names Enclosed in single quotation Open the 'Coders' screen. marks. Accessing menus, Bolded with the path given as: Access the 'Coders' screen (Protocol submenus and their Menu name (from menu bar Management menu >...
  • Page 12 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Warning: The MediaPack is supplied as a sealed unit and must only be serviced by qualified service personnel. Warning: Disconnect the MediaPack from the mains and from the Telephone Network Voltage (TNV) before servicing. Note: MediaPack and MP-40x refer to the MP-408, MP-404, and MP-402 BRI VoIP gateways.
  • Page 13: Overview

    SIP User's Manual 1. Overview Overview Introduction This document provides you with information on installing, configuring, and operating the MediaPack MP-40x BRI VoIP media gateway series. The various models of the MediaPack 40x Series are listed in the table below. Table 1-1: MP-40x Models Descriptions Model Description...
  • Page 14: Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack Bri Voip Application

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series The MediaPack gateway spans a range of up to four BRI S/T interface ports (RJ-45) for connection to an enterprise PBX (FXO), ISDN phones, fax machines, and computers. The ports can be configured for network (NT) or terminal equipment (TE) side for interfacing with ISDN (CO) or PBX.
  • Page 15: Sip Overview

    SIP User's Manual 1. Overview SIP Overview SIP (Session Initialization Protocol) is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol used on the MediaPack for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions can include Internet telephone calls, media announcements and conferences.
  • Page 16: Telephony Capabilities

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Supports up to four Proxy servers. If the primary Proxy fails, the MediaPack automatically switches to a redundant Proxy. Supports domain name resolving using DNS records for Proxy, Registrar and domain names that appear in the Contact and Record-Route headers. Proxy and Registrar Authentication (handling 401 and 407 responses) using Basic or Digest methods.
  • Page 17: Call Hold And Retrieve

    SIP User's Manual 1. Overview Call Forward (3xx Redirect Responses); refer to ' C all Forward' on page 5 8 1 H 6 0 4 H 5 8 2 H 6 0 5 H Call Waiting (182 Queued Response); refer to ' C all Waiting' on page 5 8 3 H 6 0 6 H...
  • Page 18: Networking Capabilities

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series 1.4.4 Networking Capabilities 1.4.4.1 Ethernet Interface Configuration In the current version, Ethernet configuration is supported only by CLI and configuration file. Both interfaces (LAN and WAN), support the following modes: Auto: enables auto negotiation 10T: interface configured for 10 Mbps Half duplex 10TX: interface configured for 10 Mbps Full duplex 100T: interface configured for 100 Mbps Half duplex 100Tx: interface configured for 100 Mbps Full duplex...
  • Page 19: Mediapack Physical Description

    SIP User's Manual 2. MediaPack Physical Description MediaPack Physical Description This section provides detailed information on the hardware, the location and functionality of the LEDs, buttons and connectors on the front and rear panels of the MediaPack gateway. For detailed information on installing the MediaPack, refer to Chapter on page 5 9 6 H 6 1 6 H 5 9 7 H 6 1 7 H...
  • Page 20: Rear Panel

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 2-1: MediaPack Front Panel LEDs Description Label Color State Function Blank B-Channel inactive Green Active Ethernet link Blank No Ethernet link Green Active Ethernet link Blank No Ethernet link 2.1.2 Rear Panel F igure 2-2 illustrates the rear panel layout of the MediaPack.
  • Page 21: Installing The Mediapack

    Remove the MediaPack gateway from the carton. Check that there is no equipment damage. Check, retain and process any documents. Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies. Retain any diskettes or CDs. Package Contents Ensure that in addition to the MediaPack, the package contains:...
  • Page 22: Mounting The Mediapack

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Mounting the MediaPack The MediaPack provides the following mounting options: Desktop mounted Wall mounted Installed in a standard 19-inch rack 3.3.1 Mounting the MediaPack on a Desktop The MediaPack provides four rubber feet for desktop mounting. The feet are located near each corner on the underside of the device, preventing the device from moving around on your desk.
  • Page 23: Mounting The Mediapack On A Wall

    SIP User's Manual 3. Installing the MediaPack To install the MediaPack in a 19-inch rack take the next 9 steps: Remove the two screws on one side of the device nearest the front panel. Insert the peg on the short bracket into the third air vent down on the column of air vents nearest the front panel.
  • Page 24: Cabling The Mediapack

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Attach the bracket using one of the screws provided in the device package. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to attach the second bracket to the other side of the device. Position the device on the wall with the base of the device next to the wall. Use four screws (not supplied) to attach the device to the wall.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Wan Interface

    SIP User's Manual 3. Installing the MediaPack Connector Pinouts: refer to F igure 3-4 below. 6 3 1 H 6 5 1 H Figure 3-4: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Connector and Pinout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 - Tx+ 4, 5, 7, 8 2 - Tx-...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Isdn Bri S/T Interface

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series To connect the MediaPack to the WAN take the next 2 steps: Connect the RJ-45 connector, at the one end of the Ethernet Cat 5 cable (supplied) to the MediaPack's WAN port (labeled WAN). Connect the other end of the cable to the WAN network. Figure 3-6: MediaPack LAN and WAN Cabling 3.4.3 Connecting the ISDN BRI S/T Interface...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Rs-232 Serial Interface

    SIP User's Manual 3. Installing the MediaPack Figure 3-7: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for ISDN S/T Interface To connect the BRI S/T interface take the next 2 steps: Connect the ISDN splitter cable's RJ-45 connector to one of the BRI S/T ports (labeled S/T) on the MediaPack's rear panel.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Lifeline Port

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series To connect the MediaPack's RS-232 interface, take this step: Using a standard RS-232 straight cable (not a cross-over cable) with DB-9 connectors, connect the MediaPack's RS-232 port (labeled RS232) to either the COM1 or COM2 RS-232 communication port on your PC. The required connector pinouts and gender are shown below in F igure 3-9.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Pstn Fallback Port

    SIP User's Manual 3. Installing the MediaPack Figure 3-11: Single ISDN Subscriber Lifeline Cabling Notes: • In the cable setup described above, the PSTN network is only available upon a power outage. However, the Trunk interface that is connected to the Lifeline port, can also be connected to an ISDN S/T interface port (except S/T 0), by using an S-bus splitter.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Power Source

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Warning: If Fallback is activated on two ports that are configured as user side, damage can be caused to external equipment. Ports 2 and 0 must be configured as Point to Point, User side interfaces. For additional information on configuring the ISDN ports, refer to Chapter 6 4 0 H 6 6 0 H Notes:...
  • Page 31: Initial Configuration

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Initial Configuration This section leads you through the initial and basic configuration procedures for setting up the MediaPack. Initial configuration includes establishing IP connectivity with the device. The initial and basic configuration comprises the following steps: Connecting the MediaPack to your PC (refer to Section ' C onnecting MediaPack's LAN 6 4 1 H 6 6 1 H...
  • Page 32: Connecting Mediapack's Lan Interface To Your Pc

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series The initial configuration guides you through the basic, essential settings required to create a basic call between Unit A (Port 0; Ext # 1000) and Unit B (Port 0; Ext # 2000), by using either a Proxy Server or the Internal Routing tables. For each unit, Port 0 is configured as Network Side and connected to an ISDN phone.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Mediapack's Lan And Wan Ip Addresses

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration 4.1.2 Configuring the MediaPack's LAN and WAN IP Addresses The MediaPack is supplied with default networking parameters (show in T able 4-1 below) 6 7 3 H 6 9 7 H and with an application software residing on its flash memory (with factory default parameters).
  • Page 34: Figure 4-4: Web Interface 'Quick Setup' Screen After Login

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series In the ‘User name’ and ‘Password’ fields, enter the case-sensitive username (default: ‘Admin’) and password (default: ‘Admin’) respectively. (For changing the username and password, refer to F igure 7 0 6 H 6-31 “ U ser Management Screenon page 20.) 7 0 7 H 6 8 3 H 7 0 8 H 1 2 0 7 0 9 H...
  • Page 35: Figure 4-5: Static Routing Table Screen

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration • PPPoE: ensure that you have a PPPoE server in your WAN network. Define the ‘PPPoE Username’ and ‘PPPoE Password’ fields to correspond with your PPPoE server authorization. The assigned IP address and subnet mask are displayed in the ‘Current IP Address’...
  • Page 36: Assigning An Ip Address Using Cli

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series In Internet Explorer, from the Tools menu, choose Internet Options, select the Security tab, and then select Custom Level. Scroll down until the Logon options are displayed and change the setting to Prompt for username and password and then restart the browser. This fixes any issues related to domain use logon policy.
  • Page 37 SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration 192.168.2.1(if-ip)[LAN]# shutdown <CR> 192.168.2.1(if-ip)[LAN]#ipaddress <ip-address> <ip-mask> <CR> 192.168.2.1(cfg)# 192.168.2.1(cfg)#ip_interface LAN 192.168.2.1(if-ip)[LAN]#shutdown 192.168.2.1(if-ip)[LAN]#ipaddress 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1(if-ip)[LAN]#no shutdown 192.168.2.2(if-ip)[LAN]# To enable the new configuration, perform one of the following depending on how you accessed the CLI: ♦...
  • Page 38 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[LAN]# 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[LAN]#ip_interface WAN 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[WAN]#shutdown 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[WAN]#ipmode static 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[WAN]#ipaddress 10.15.7.101 255.255.0.0 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[WAN]#no shutdown 192.168.2.101(if-ip)[WAN]# Configure the WAN interface mode (Static, DHCP, or PPPoE): ♦ Static IP (similar to the LAN static IP configuration): Disable the interface 192.168.2.1(IF-IP)[WAN]# shutdown <CR> Change the interface mode to Static using the following command: 192.168.2.1<if-ip>[WAN]#ipmode static <CR>...
  • Page 39 SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Binding: ethernet 0 0 1/ip State: OPENED 192.168.2.1 (if-ip)[WAN]# ♦ PPPoE: 192.168.2.1(if-ip)[WAN]# shutdown <CR> Ensure that you have a PPPoE server in your WAN network. Change the interface mode to PPPoE using the following command: 192.168.2.1<if-ip>[WAN]#ipmode PPPoE <CR>...
  • Page 40: Figure 4-6: Connecting The Mediapack (Unit A And B) To The Network

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series For additional information on configuring the network settings, refer to Section ' N etwork 6 9 6 H 7 2 2 H Settings' on page 6 9 7 H 7 2 3 H 4.1.3 Connecting the MediaPack to the Network After you have configured the MediaPack's IP address so that it's in the same subnet as your network, you can connect the MediaPack to your network and then start working with your device (e.g., perform advanced configuration).
  • Page 41: Figure 4-7: Isdn Port To Isdn Interface Binding

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration 4.1.4 Configuring the ISDN Ports This subsection provides a brief description on how to configure the MediaPack's ISDN ports. This description includes the more important ISDN port configuration parameters such as Uni-side and ISDN interface-to-ISDN port mapping (refer to F igure 4-7).
  • Page 42: Configuring The Isdn Interfaces

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series From the 'ISDN Ports' drop-down list, select the ISDN port that you want to configure. From the 'Uni-side' drop-down list, select the type of ISDN port: • User: User side is used when the MediaPack’s port is connected to a network side entity such as an ISDN line or a PBX network interface.
  • Page 43: Figure 4-9: Isdn Interfaces Screen

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Figure 4-9: ISDN Interfaces Screen From the 'ISDN Interfaces' drop-down list, select the ISDN interface that you want to configure. If the ISDN ports that bind to the ISDN interface are configured as USER side, then the following parameters should be configured: •...
  • Page 44: Configuring The Sip Parameters

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series To use the B-Channel based routing feature, configure the “Add NPI as Prefix to Calling Number” parameter to ‘Enable’. In this mode the B-Channel number is used as prefix for the source number. To use the Number Plan Indentifier (NPI) based routing feature, configure the “Add NPI to calling number”...
  • Page 45: Figure 4-10: Sip General Settings Screen

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Figure 4-10: SIP General Settings Screen In the 'SIP General Settings' screen, configure the relevant parameters. (In our example setup for Unit A, no configurations were required in this screen.) Access the 'SIP Proxy & Registration' screen (Protocol Management menu > SIP Gateway submenu >...
  • Page 46 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series In the 'SIP Proxy & Registration' screen, perform the following: When working with a Proxy server, set the ‘Enable Proxy’ field to ‘Enable', and then in the ‘Primary Proxy' field, enter the IP address of the primary Proxy server. When no Proxy is used, the Internal Routing table is used to route the calls (refer to sections ' T el to IP Routing...
  • Page 47: Figure 4-12: Sip Users Screen

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Figure 4-12: SIP Users Screen Add the SIP users ‘Name’ (phone number) and ‘Password'. (In our example setup for Unit A, SIP user ID 1 was defined with the name "1000" and without a password;...
  • Page 48: Configuring Ip To Tel Routing Table

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 4-13: Coder Groups Screen From the list of coder groups, select the coder group, and then define up to five coders. Note: The preferred coder is the coder that the MediaPack uses as a first choice for all connections.
  • Page 49: Configuring Tel To Ip Routing Table

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Figure 4-14: IP to Tel Routing Table Screen Add the entries displayed in the figure above by performing the following: From the ‘Position' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to add. In the ‘Destination Number’ field, enter a called telephone number prefix. From the ‘Destination Interface’...
  • Page 50: Saving The Configuration Settings

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 4-15: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen Add the four entries displayed in the figure above by performing the following: From the ‘Position' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to add. In the ‘Destination Number’ field, enter the extension number you need to reach. In the ‘Destination IP’...
  • Page 51: Configuring The Isdn Telephone Units

    SIP User's Manual 4. Initial Configuration Figure 4-16: Maintenance Screen Click the Save Configuration button; a confirmation message appears when the save is complete. 4.1.11 Configuring the ISDN Telephone Units At this stage, the MediaPack is configured for establishing calls between Unit A and Unit B, from Unit A to the external PSTN network, and from Unit B to the external PSTN network.
  • Page 52: Mediapack Configuration Tools

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series MediaPack Configuration Tools The MediaPack provides a rich set of configuration tools for configuring the MediaPack parameters: Embedded Web Server based on HTTP for local and remote configuration, accessed using a standard Web browser (refer to Section ' E mbedded Web Server' on page 7 2 5 H 7 5 4 H...
  • Page 53: Embedded Web Server

    SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools Only one configuration is loaded to the running configuration when the MediaPack starts up (according to the figure below). Figure 5-1: Loading Persistent Configuration Embedded Web Server The MediaPack gateway contains an embedded HTTP server that provides a user-friendly client Web interface.
  • Page 54: Areas Of The Web Interface

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series An IP network connection to the MediaPack gateway Note: The Web browser must be Java-script enabled. If Java-script is disabled, some pages may not work. 5.2.2 Areas of the Web Interface F igure 5-2 shows the general layout of the MediaPack's Web interface. 7 4 7 H 7 7 8 H Figure 5-2: Areas of the MediaPack Web Interface The Web interface consists of the following areas:...
  • Page 55 SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools Status & Diagnostics: use this menu to view and monitor the gateway's channels, Syslog messages, hardware and software product information (refer to Section ' S tatus 7 5 4 H 7 8 5 H &...
  • Page 56: Convention For Entering Phone Numbers In Tables

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Startup Process” on page 1 55). e d i a a c k 7 8 8 H Maintenance: use this menu to save configuration changes to the flash and for Reset the Gateway (refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 57: Interface

    SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools At the login prompt, type Admin, and then press Enter. At the Password prompt, type Admin, and then press Enter. Once successfully logged in (indicated by command prompt ‘>’), you are in Operator Execution mode (for information on the CLI modes, refer to Section C LI Modes' on page...
  • Page 58: Navigating In The Cli

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 5-3: Overview of Configuration Modes The current mode is reflected at the prompt as follows: Execution Mode: nodename> Execution Mode (administrative level): nodename# Administrator execution mode and various configuration modes: nodename(mode)# , where nodename is the current LAN IP address. 5.3.3 Navigating in the CLI After you log onto the gateway, you are in the Operator Execution mode.
  • Page 59: Configuring The System

    SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools Note: The CLI commands are case-sensitive Table 5-2: Useful CLI Command for Facilitating Configuration Feature Perform this … To display a list of all applicable commands of Type a question mark ('?') or press the Tab key. an active mode The applicable commands are displayed at the end of the list, separated by a line.
  • Page 60 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 5-3: Description of Configuration Modes Configuration Mode Description “context cs” Entered from the "main configuration" mode. This mode contains the definitions of the logical interfaces required for call handling by providing access to the “sip interface” and “pstn interface” modes.
  • Page 61: Mediapack Configuration File

    SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools interface sip interface isdn gateway sip MediaPack Configuration File As an alternative to configuring the VoIP gateway using the Web interface (described in Section ' E mbedded Web Server' on page 3) or the CLI (refer to Section ' E mbedded 7 9 7 H 8 2 3 H 7 9 8 H 8 2 4 H...
  • Page 62: Configuration File Examples

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series 5.4.3 Configuration File Examples F igure 5-4 through F igure 5-7 show examples of a configuration file for the VoIP gateway. 8 0 9 H 8 3 5 H 8 1 0 H 8 3 6 H Figure 5-4: Configuration File Example 1 SIP User's Manual Document #: LTRT-53301...
  • Page 63: Figure 5-5: Configuration File Example 2

    SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools Figure 5-5: Configuration File Example 2 Version 2.4 June 2008...
  • Page 64: Figure 5-6: Configuration File Example 3

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 5-6: Configuration File Example 3 SIP User's Manual Document #: LTRT-53301...
  • Page 65: Figure 5-7: Configuration File Example 4

    SIP User's Manual 5. MediaPack Configuration Tools Figure 5-7: Configuration File Example 4 Version 2.4 June 2008...
  • Page 66: Configuring The Mediapack

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Configuring the MediaPack This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the MediaPack. The procedures described in this chapter are mainly targeted for those using the MediaPack's embedded Web server. However, for those intending to use CLI, the CLI commands corresponding to the Web interface's commands and parameters are also provided.
  • Page 67: Sip Gateway

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.2.1 SIP Gateway The SIP Gateway submenu is used to configure the gateway’s specific SIP protocol parameters. This menu contains the following options: SIP General Settings (refer to Section ' S IP General ' on page 8 3 9 H 8 6 6 H 8 4 0 H 8 6 7 H...
  • Page 68: Table 6-1: Sip General Parameters

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-1: SIP General Parameters Parameter Description Prack Defines the PRACK behavior. [prack-mode [disable | Disable = 100rel is not supported and not required. require | support]] Supported = 100rel is added to the supported header (default). Required = 100rel is added to the supported and required header.
  • Page 69: Sip Proxy & Registration Settings

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.2.1.2 SIP Proxy & Registration Settings The SIP Proxy & Registration Settings option opens the 'SIP Proxy & Registration’ screen. This screen is used to configure parameters that are associated with SIP Proxy and Registration.
  • Page 70 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Click the Submit button to save your changes and to register to a Proxy / Registrar. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’ S aving Configuration 8 7 7 H 8 7 8 H Settings on the MediaPack’...
  • Page 71: T Able 6-2: Sip Proxy And Registration Parameters (Continues On Pages 8 5 3 H 7 2 To 74)

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-2: SIP Proxy and Registration Parameters (continues on pages 7 0 to 7 2) 8 5 3 H 8 8 0 H 8 8 1 H Parameter Description Proxy Swap Timeout The time (in msec) after which a proxy is considered not working and the next proxy is used.
  • Page 72 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-2: SIP Proxy and Registration Parameters (continues on pages 7 0 to 7 2) 8 5 3 H 8 8 0 H 8 8 1 H Parameter Description Use Routing Table for This parameter is applicable only if the proxy server is used. Host Names and Profiles Valid options include: [[no]always-use-route-...
  • Page 73: Figure 6-3: Sip Users Screen

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.2.1.3 SIP Users The SIP Users option opens the 'SIP Users' screen. This screen is used to define up to 32 SIP users, by name and password. To configure SIP users: Open the ‘SIP Users' screen (Protocol Management menu > SIP Gateway submenu >...
  • Page 74: Isdn

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-3: SIP Users Parameters Parameter Description To define the SIP Users parameters using CLI: Log on to the system. Change to the configuration mode. From the main configuration mode, change to the “gateway sip SIP” mode. Enter the command: user <x>...
  • Page 75: Figure 6-4: Mediapack Clock Synchronized By Pbx

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Figure 6-4: MediaPack Clock Synchronized by PBX Figure 6-5: MediaPack Clock Synchronized by PSTN Faulty synchronization scenario: The PBX derives the clock from the PSTN. However, the PBX can't distribute the clock to the MediaPack as the MediaPack's network side port configuration is unable to receive clock synchronization from the PBX.
  • Page 76: Isdn Port Settings

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-6: ISDN General Settings Screen Configure the ISDN general parameters according T able 6-4. 8 7 6 H 9 0 4 H Click the Submit button to apply your changes. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 77: Figure 6-7: Isdn Ports Screen

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack To configure the ISDN ports: Open the ‘ISDN Ports’ screen (Protocol Management menu > ISDN submenu > ISDN Port Settings option). Figure 6-7: ISDN Ports Screen From the 'ISDN Ports' list, select an ISDN port. Configure the ISDN Ports parameters according to T able 6-5.
  • Page 78: Isdn Interface Settings

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-5: ISDN Ports Parameters Parameter Description Using CLI To change the ISDN port parameters using CLI: Log on to the system. Change to the configuration mode. From the main configuration mode, change to the “port pstn” mode. To enter the "port pstn"...
  • Page 79: Figure 6-8: Isdn Interfaces Screen

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack To configure the ISDN interfaces: Open the ‘ISDN Interfaces' screen (Protocol Management menu > ISDN submenu > ISDN Interface Settings option). Figure 6-8: ISDN Interfaces Screen From the 'ISDN Interfaces' list, select an ISDN interface. Configure the ISDN interface parameters according to T able 6-6.
  • Page 80: Table 6-6: Isdn Interface Parameters

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-6: ISDN Interface Parameters Parameter Description Digit Collection Timeout Specifies the digit collection timeout in seconds. [digit-collection timeout Valid range is 1 to 15 sec. Default value is 5 sec. <num>] Digit collection Specifies a character that terminates digit collection. termination char Valid options include: [[no]digit-collection...
  • Page 81: Order Of Prefixes

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-6: ISDN Interface Parameters Parameter Description Add TON to called number If enabled, the TON from the Called Number of the incoming call is added to the [no] add-ton-as-prefix add- destination number as a prefix. to-called Adding the TON will precede the number manipulation.
  • Page 82: Figure 6-9: Isdn Hunting Logic

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-9: ISDN Hunting Logic 6.2.2.6 Manipulation Tables The VoIP gateway provides four Number Manipulation tables for incoming and outgoing calls. These tables are used to modify the destination and source telephone numbers so that the calls can be routed correctly. In additional to numbers, the manipulation tables support manipulation roles based on signs and/or letters A possible use for number manipulation can be to strip and add dialing plan digits from and to the number.
  • Page 83: Ip-To-Tel Destination Numbers

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Note: the actions “strip leave add” are executed in the following order: strip (prefix/suffix); leave; add (prefix/suffix). 6.2.2.7 IP-to-Tel Destination Numbers The IP to Tel Destination Number Manipulation table is used to change the destination number received in IP-to-telephone incoming calls.
  • Page 84: Table 6-7: Ip To Tel Destination Number Manipulation Table

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-7: IP to Tel Destination Number Manipulation Table Parameter Description Position Determines the priority of the configured manipulation rule, where "0" has the highest priority. Destination Number Match the destination number [prefix, suffix, number] [dest-num-match <num>] Source Number Match the source number [prefix, suffix, number]...
  • Page 85: Tel-To-Ip Destination Numbers

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.2.2.8 Tel-to-IP Destination Numbers The Tel to IP Destination Number Manipulation table is used to define rules for changing the destination number received in telephone-to-IP calls. The table is processed from top to bottom, where the first matching rule is used to manipulate the number.
  • Page 86: Ip-To-Tel Source Numbers

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-8: Tel to IP Destination Number Manipulation Table Parameter Description Number of Stripped Digits Strip the number of digits at the beginning of the number. If the number is included in parenthesis "()", this function strips the suffix. A combination of prefix and suffix [strip [prefix | suffix] <num>] e.g.
  • Page 87: Tel-To-Ip Source Numbers

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack From the ‘Position' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to add. Configure the number manipulation table according to T able 6-8. 9 1 9 H 9 6 9 H Click the Insert button to insert an entry at the specified position. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 88: Figure 6-13: Tel To Ip Source Number Manipulation Table

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Note: For a description on the convention for entering telephone numbers in the Manipulation tables, refer to Section ' C onvention for Entering Phone 9 2 2 H 9 7 3 H Numbers in Tables' on page 9 2 3 H 9 7 4 H To configure Tel-to-IP source numbers take these 5 steps: Open the Tel to IP Source Number Manipulation Table (Protocol Management menu...
  • Page 89: Clearmode Translation

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-10: Tel-to-IP Source Number Manipulation Table Parameter Description To change the Tel -> IP source number manipulations parameters: Log on to the system. From the main configuration mode, change to the “manipulation tel2ip src-table” mode. Enter a routing entry using the command: pos <num>...
  • Page 90: Tel To Ip Routing Table

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series called ISDN interfaces (refer to Section ' I P to Tel Routing Table' on page 9 2 9 H 9 8 1 H 9 3 0 H 9 8 2 H Note: Settings in the Tel to IP Routing Table may be overridden by proxy settings.
  • Page 91: Ip To Tel Routing Table

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Configure the Tel to IP Routing table according to T able 6-12. 9 3 5 H 9 8 7 H Click the Insert button to insert an entry at the specified position. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 92: Figure 6-15: Ip To Tel Routing Table Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-15: IP to Tel Routing Table Screen From the ‘Position' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to add. Configure the Tel to IP Routing table according to T able 6-13. 9 4 0 H 9 9 3 H Click the Insert button to insert an entry at the specified position.
  • Page 93: Profile Definitions

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.2.4 Profile Definitions As described in ' R outing Tables' on page 9, the call routing assigns a profile to each call. 9 4 5 H 9 9 9 H 9 4 6 H 1 0 0 0 H The profile defines specific properties used for this call.
  • Page 94: Table 6-14: Ip Profile Parameters

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series From the 'IP Profiles' drop-down list, select the entry that you want to edit. Configure the IP profile according to T able 6-14. 9 5 3 H 1 0 0 7 H Click the Add button to apply the settings. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 95: Isdn Profiles

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-14: IP Profile Parameters Parameter Description DTMF Transport Defines the method for transporting DTMF. [dtmf-transport<in- Valid options include: band|nte>] In-band = DTMF events are transported using the current voice codec. Note: DTMF events are transported using named tone events according to RFC 2833.
  • Page 96: Figure 6-17: Isdn Profiles Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-17: ISDN Profiles Screen Configure the ISDN profile according to T able 6-15. 9 5 6 H 1 0 1 1 H Click the Add button to apply the settings. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 97: Table 6-15: Isdn Profile Parameters

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-15: ISDN Profile Parameters Parameter Description Profile ID. Valid range is 1 to 4. Profile Name The profile name is listed as comment. It is not relevant for configuration. The name is a string of no more than 20 characters. Fax signaling method Defines how fax is handled.
  • Page 98: Coder Group Profiles

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-15: ISDN Profile Parameters Parameter Description Using CLI To define the ISDN Profile parameters: Log on to the system. From the main configuration mode, change to the “profile voice isdn” mode. To enter the “profile voice isdn” mode, use the command: profile voice ip <1..4>...
  • Page 99: Figure 6-18: Coder Groups Screen

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Figure 6-18: Coder Groups Screen From the Coder Groups drop-down list, select the coder group number (1 through 5). For the '1 Codec', perform the following: From the drop-down list, select the coder you want to use. For the full list of available coders and their corresponding ptimes, refer to the list above.
  • Page 100: Advanced Configuration

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-16: Coder Group Parameters Parameter Description Defines the coder group ID. Valid range is 1 to 5. Coder Defines the coder. For a list of valid options see the list above. Packetization Defines the packetization time. For a list of valid options see the list above.
  • Page 101: Ip Interfaces

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.3.1.1 IP Interfaces The IP Interfaces option allows you to configure the LAN and WAN interfaces. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) can be enabled on the WAN interface using the 'IP Interfaces' screen or 'Quick Setup' screen (refer to ' Q uick Setup' on page 6).
  • Page 102: Table 6-17: Wan And Lan Ip Settings Parameters

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Click the Submit button to save your changes. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’ S aving Configuration 1 0 5 0 H 1 0 5 1 H Settings on the MediaPack’...
  • Page 103: Pppoe

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-17: WAN and LAN IP Settings Parameters Parameter Description [medium [10 full |10 half | 100 Defines the interface working mode. full | 100 half | auto] Valid options include: Note: In the current version, Auto = enables auto negotiation Media settings can only be 10T = interface configured for 10 Mbps Half duplex...
  • Page 104: Table 6-18: Pppoe Settings Parameters

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’ S aving Configuration 1 0 5 4 H 1 0 5 5 H Settings on the MediaPack’ on page 31). 1 0 5 6 H Table 6-18: PPPoE Settings Parameters Parameter Description...
  • Page 105: Static Routes

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-18: PPPoE Settings Parameters Parameter Description Use the commands in [] to change the parameters. 6.3.1.3 Static Routes The Static Routes option allows you to add static IP routing rules. Before sending an IP packet, the gateway searches this table for an entry that matches the requested destination host / network.
  • Page 106: Dynamic Routes

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-19: Static Routing Table Parameter Description Column Name Description Destination Mask Specifies the subnet mask of the destination host / network. The address of the host / network you want to reach is determined by an AND operation that is applied on the fields ‘Destination IP Address’...
  • Page 107: Qos

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack To view dynamic routes, take the following step: Open the ‘Dynamic Routing Table' screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Network Settings > Dynamic Routes option). Figure 6-22: Dynamic Routing Table Screen From the ‘Dynamic Routing Table' screen you can view the static routes (i.e., access the 'Static Routing Table' screen), by clicking the Edit Static Routes button.
  • Page 108: Figure 6-23: Qos Source Classes Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series To configure QoS: Open the ‘QoS Profiles' screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Network Settings > QoS Source Classes option). Figure 6-23: QoS Source Classes Screen In the Rate Limit Setting of the WAN Interface group, define the rate limit of the WAN link in the 'Rate Limit' field.
  • Page 109 SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-21: QoS Parameters Description Parameter Description Priority If set to yes, packets bypass the WFQ scheduler and are sent with absolute priority over all other classes handled by the scheduler. [[no] priority] Valid options include: True = enable absolute priority False = disable absolute priority...
  • Page 110: Qos Source Classes And Packet Tagging

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-21: QoS Parameters Description Parameter Description source class user-defined 6.3.1.6 QoS Source Classes and Packet Tagging Every packet has a source class or Class of Service (CoS). The available source classes are listed below: local-voice: locally generated RTP packets local-default: other locally generated traffic default: default for all routed packets (packets are assigned a class of service based...
  • Page 111: Access Control List

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack The bits used for TOS/Preference and DSCP are shown in F igure 6-24 1 0 0 7 H 1 0 7 1 H Figure 6-24: TOS/Preference and DSCP Bits 6.3.1.7 Access Control List The Access Control List option allows you to add an Access Control List that can be used for the following: Block (Deny) inbound and outbound WAN traffic based on several match criteria...
  • Page 112: Figure 6-25: Access Control List (Acl) Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-25: Access Control List (ACL) Screen Configure the ACL parameters according T able 6-22. 1 0 0 8 H 1 0 7 2 H Click the Add button to add the rule. To activate the current list restart the WAN interface by clicking the Apply button.
  • Page 113: Table 6-22: Access Control List Parameters Description

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-22: Access Control List Parameters Description Parameter Description General Settings Profile Name Specifies to which ACL the entry should belong. The system supports the following options: WAN In: The entry is applied to packets received on the WAN interface WAN Out: The entry is applied to packets sent on the WAN interface Command Instructs the system how to treat the packet.
  • Page 114: Rip

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-22: Access Control List Parameters Description Parameter Description Class Of Service CoS Name As described above, the ACL can be used to assign a QoS Class of service to a packet. This filed specifies the class of service to be applied to the packet. Specifying a class of service is only possible on permit rules.
  • Page 115: Services

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Figure 6-27: RIP Settings Screen Configure the RIP settings. Click the Submit button to save your changes. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’ S aving Configuration 1 0 7 8 H 1 0 7 9 H Settings on the...
  • Page 116: Figure 6-28: Network Services Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-28: Network Services Screen Configure the DHCP, DNS, and SNTP settings according to T able 6-23. 1 0 1 8 H 1 0 8 1 H Click the Submit button to save your changes. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to Section 6.9, ’...
  • Page 117 SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-23: DHCP Server, DNS, and SNTP Clients Parameters Parameter Description End IP Defines the end of the IP address pool used by the DHCP server to assign clients requesting an IP address. [include<start ip>...
  • Page 118: Figure 6-29: Dns Static Entries Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table 6-23: DHCP Server, DNS, and SNTP Clients Parameters Parameter Description Universal time offset Defines the offset to the universal time in hh:mm:ss format. [sntp-client gmt-offset <+ | -> The default is 0. <hh:mm:ss> If no DNS server is available, you can locally define static DNS entries. If the DNS resolver tries to locate an IP address for a DNS name, it searches this table before sending a request to the configured DNS servers.
  • Page 119: Download, Upload, Restore Factory Configuration & Save Configuration

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Download, Upload, Restore Factory Configuration & Save Configuration Figure 6-30: Configuration File 6.4.1 Download Configuration Choose ‘Advanced Configuration’ -> ‘Configuration File’. To download the currently active configuration from the MediaPack use the “Get Configuration File”-button. Choose where to store the configuration file on your PC.
  • Page 120: Figure 6-31: User Management Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Administrator: all Web screens are read-write (i.e., they can be modified). Default username ‘Admin’; default password ‘Admin’. Monitoring: all Web screens are read-only (i.e., cannot be modified). The first time a browser request is made, the user is requested to provide Administrator or Monitoring username and password to obtain access.
  • Page 121: Status & Diagnostics

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-24: User Management CLI Parameters Parameter Description User Name User name used to log in to the management system. Password Password required to log in to the management system Access Read-only or Read/Write access rights. Using CLI To define User Management parameters via CLI: Log on to the system.
  • Page 122: Isdn Ports Status

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series To view the MediaPack's system information using the CLI, use the following command: show version. The following Information is displayed: Mac Address WAN: Ethernet MAC address of the WAN interface MAC Address LAN: Ethernet MAC address of the LAN interface Serial Number: Serial Number fo the System.
  • Page 123: Syslog

    Note: The source address of the sys-log message will contain the IP address of the outgoing interface. AudioCodes suggested using the address of the interface used by SIP. The IP address of the SIP interface may be undefined if the interface is not active (I.E. WAN is used and the cable is unplugged).
  • Page 124: Level Monitor Concept

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series 6.6.4 Level Monitor Concept Table 6-26: Configurable options sys-log level Set the debug level [sys-log level <level>] Valid options include: [0] = Debug is disabled (default) – except for Error and warning messages [1] = ISDN related messages Received and transmitted ISDN L3 Messages containing message type, important information (e.g.
  • Page 125: Syslog Messages

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack 6.6.5 Syslog Messages View the Syslog messages on the Web page. Software Upgrade 6.7.1 Manual Software Upgrade Upgrading the MediaPack software: The Software Upgrade Wizard guides you through the process of software upgrade: Selecting files and loading them to the gateway.
  • Page 126: Figure 6-34: Software Upgrade Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-34: Software Upgrade Screen Note: At this stage, the Software Upgrade Wizard can be canceled (by clicking Cancel), without requiring a gateway reset. However, if you continue the wizard (by clicking the Start Software Upgrade button), the process must be followed through and completed with a gateway reset.
  • Page 127: Figure 6-36: Cmp File Screen Loaded

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Figure 6-36: CMP File Screen Loaded Note that the three action buttons (Reset, Back, and Next) are now activated (following cmp file loading). You can now choose to either: • Click Reset; the gateway resets, utilizing the new cmp you loaded and utilizing the current configuration files.
  • Page 128: Figure 6-38: Loading The Call Progress Tone (Cpt) Files

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Click Back; the 'Load a cmp file' screen is reverted to. Click Next; the next screen opens for loading a specific auxiliary file listed in the Wizard. For loading the CPT files follow the same procedure as for loading the ini file. Figure 6-38: Loading the Call Progress Tone (CPT) files In the 'FINISH' screen (refer to the figure below), the Next button is disabled.
  • Page 129: Automatic Software & Configuration File Upgrade

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Parameter Description copy tftp Loads the new software using TFTP to the MediaPack. The format is: copy tftp://<IP address of your TFTP server>/<name of the directory in which the new SW files are located> / <name of the download script> Using CLI To upgrade the MediaPack software via CLI: Open a CLI session using Telnet or a serial connection.
  • Page 130: Auto Reset

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series 6.8.3 Auto Reset If autoreset is enabled and any of the files have been upgraded a reset will be initiated automatically after the automatic upgrade process has been terminated. Table 6-28: Automatic Software Upgrade CLI Parameters Parameter Description Specifies the name of the SW image file and the location of the HTTP server...
  • Page 131: Save Configuration

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory: Figure 6-40: Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory 6.9.1 Save Configuration: To save the currently active configuration to the MediaPack’s non-volatile memory, use the ‘Save Configuration’-Button from the ‘Maintenance’-Menu. 6.9.2 Saving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack To temporarily save configuration changes to the "running"...
  • Page 132: Figure 6-41: Reset The Device Screen

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure 6-41: Reset the Device Screen Select one of the following options: • Burn to Flash: Yes: current configuration is burned to flash memory prior to reset (default). No: resets the MediaPack without burning the current configuration to flash (discards all modifications to the configuration).
  • Page 133: Table 6-29: Resetting The Gateway Using Cli

    SIP User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack Table 6-29: Resetting the Gateway using CLI Parameter Description reload Resets the gateway. Using CLI To reset the gateway using CLI: Open a CLI session using Telnet or a serial connection. Log on to the system. Default username and password: user=”Admin”; password=”Admin”. Type the enable command to acquire administrative privileges.
  • Page 134: A Mediapack Applications

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series MediaPack Applications This appendix provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the MediaPack for the following typical applications in which the MediaPack can be implemented: Connecting the MediaPack to a PBX (refer to Section ' C onnecting the MediaPack to a 1 0 3 6 H 1 0 8 7 H PBX' below) Lifeline and Fallback Setup (refer to Section '...
  • Page 135: Using Point-To-Point Connection, Pbx Subscriber Interface

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications U sing Point-to-Multipoint Connections, PBX Subscriber Interface' on page 39. This 1 0 4 8 H 1 0 9 9 H 1 0 4 9 H 1 1 0 0 H configuration connects SIP clients to a PBX. U sing Point-to-Multipoint Connections, PBX Trunk Interface' on page 43.
  • Page 136 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure B 2: ISDN Ports Screen From the 'ISDN Ports' list, select an ISDN port. From the 'Uni-Side' drop-down list, select 'User'. From the 'Layer 2 Mode' drop-down list, select 'Point to Point'. From the 'ISDN Interface' drop-down list, select the ISDN interface to which the configured port binds.
  • Page 137: Using Point-To-Point Connections, Pbx Trunk Interface

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications A.1.2 Using Point-to-Point Connections, PBX Trunk Interface A Point-to-Point connection between the PBX and the MediaPack is illustrated in the network architecture diagram below ( F igure A-2). The MediaPack is connected to the 1 0 6 1 H 1 1 1 3 H PBX’s Trunk interface.
  • Page 138 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure B 2: ISDN Ports Screen From the 'ISDN Ports' list, select an ISDN port. From the 'Uni-Side' drop-down list, select 'Net'. From the 'Layer 2 Mode' drop-down list, select 'Point to Point'. From the 'ISDN Interface' drop-down list, select the ISDN interface to which the configured port binds.
  • Page 139: Using Point-To-Multipoint Connections, Pbx Subscriber Interface

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications A.1.3 Using Point-to-Multipoint Connections, PBX Subscriber Interface A Point-to-Multipoint connection between the PBX and the MediaPack is illustrated in the network architecture diagram below ( F igure A-3). The MediaPack is connected to the 1 0 7 0 H 1 1 2 3 H PBX’s Subscriber interface.
  • Page 140 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure B 2: ISDN Ports Screen From the 'ISDN Ports' list, select an ISDN port. From the 'Uni-Side' drop-down list, select 'User'. From the 'Layer 2 Mode' drop-down list, select 'Point to Multipoint'. From the 'ISDN Interface' drop-down list, select the ISDN interface to which the configured port binds.
  • Page 141 SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications Version 2.4 June 2008...
  • Page 142: Figure A-4 Isdn Profiles

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure A-4 ISDN Profiles From the 'ISDN Interfaces' list, select the ISDN interface that is bind to the ISDN port configured above. Configure the MSN Suffix (Identical to an ISDN Phone MSN configuration). For additional information regarding MSN, refer to Section SN' on page 1 0 7 3 H 1 1 2 6 H 1 0 7 4 H 1 1 2 7 H...
  • Page 143: Using Point-To-Multipoint Connections, Pbx Trunk Interface

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications A.1.4 Using Point-to-Multipoint Connections, PBX Trunk Interface A Point-to-Multipoint connection between the PBX and the MediaPack is illustrated in the network architecture diagram below ( F igure A-5). The MediaPack is connected to the 1 0 7 9 H 1 1 3 3 H PBX’s Trunk interface.
  • Page 144: Lifeline And Fallback Setup

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series From the 'ISDN Ports' list, select an ISDN port. From the 'Uni-Side' drop-down list, select 'Net'. From the 'Layer 2 Mode' drop-down list, select 'Point to Multipoint'. From the 'ISDN Interface' drop-down list, select the ISDN interface to which the configured port binds.
  • Page 145: Figure A-7: Fax Transfer Over Ip Example Setup

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications Figure A-7: Fax Transfer over IP Example Setup The procedure below describes the Fax configuration. This configuration applies to both Unit A and Unit B. To Configure the Fax Parameters: Complete the initial settings configuration (refer to Section ' I nitial Configuration' on 1 1 0 0 H 1 1 5 5 H...
  • Page 146: Figure A-8: Fax Transfer Enabled (E.g., T.38 Relay)

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure A-8: Fax Transfer Enabled (e.g., T.38 Relay) Configure the MediaPack IP-to-ISDN Fax settings: • Open the 'IP Profiles' screen (Protocol Management menu > Profile Definitions submenu > IP Profiles option). • From the 'Fax Signaling Method' drop-down list, select 'T.38 Relay'. SIP User's Manual Document #: LTRT-53301...
  • Page 147: Fax Without Sip Re-Invite

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications Figure A-9: Fax Transfer Enabled for IP-to-ISDN (e.g., T.38 Relay) A.3.1.1 Fax without SIP RE-Invite The use fax without a SIP RE-Invite transaction (fax autotransition), the user can add T.38 as coder. If T.38 is added a coder it is negotiated in the SDP exchange. If Fax is successfully negotiated, the system will switch to fax (T.38) without an additional SIP RE- Invite transaction.
  • Page 148: F Igure A-10: Modem Transfer Over

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Figure A-10: Modem Transfer over IP SIP User's Manual Document #: LTRT-53301...
  • Page 149: F Igure A-11: Call Hold

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications Configuring Supplementary Services The MediaPack SIP gateway supports the following supplementary services: Call Hold / Retrieve; refer to Section ' C all Hold and Retrieve' on page 1 1 0 4 H 1 1 5 9 H 1 1 0 5 H 1 1 6 0 H Transfer (Refer and Replaces);...
  • Page 150 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series A.4.1.2 Call Hold from the SIP Side Call hold from the SIP side is similar to call hold on the ISDN side. The SIP user can use a SIP RE-INVITE to put the call on hold. The following SDP attributes indicate a hold: a=sendonly, a=inactive or IP = 0.0.0.0, or any combination of these parameters.
  • Page 151: Figure A-12: Call Transfer Initiated By The Sip Peer

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications Figure A-12: Call Transfer Initiated by the SIP Peer A.4.2.2 Call Transfer Initiated by the ISDN User Call Transfer initiated by the ISDN user is not supported. A.4.3 Call Forward The MediaPack supports call forward using 3xx responses. If the MediaPack receives a 3xx response to an invite, the call is forwarded to the new destination.
  • Page 152: Figure A-14: Isdn-To-Sip Call Is Queued By The Sip User

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series A.4.4 Call Waiting / Call Queued A.4.4.1 ISDN-to-SIP Call Queued by the SIP User In this scenario, the MediaPack receives a 182 Call Queued instead of an alerting message. If the MediaPack receives a call queued, the MediaPack plays the Queued tone to the ISDN user instead of the alerting tone.
  • Page 153: Figure A-16: Msn Example Setup

    SIP User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications A.4.5 Overlap Receiving Overlap receiving means that the call initiator does not have to send the complete number in the initial setup. The user can send an empty ISDN setup message and then dial digit by digit.
  • Page 154 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series SIP User's Manual Document #: LTRT-53301...
  • Page 155: Figure B-1: Rs-232 Status And Error Messages

    SIP User's Manual B. MediaPack Startup Process MediaPack Startup Process The startup process (illustrated in the figure below) begins when the gateway is reset (physically or from the Web / CLI), and ends when the operational software is running. In the startup process, the network parameters, and software and configuration files are obtained.
  • Page 156 MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Loading TFTP Client ... -> OK Loading FileTransfer ... -> OK Loading Download ... -> OK Loading SynchronTimer ... -> OK Loading MSOS_CallControl ... -> OK Loading MCC_ISDN ... -> OK Loading MSOS_Isdn Interface ... -> OK Loading MSOS_LocalCC ...
  • Page 157 SIP User's Manual C. Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Table C-1: MediaPack Technical Specifications (continues on pages 1 57 to 1 58) 1 1 1 4 H 1 1 6 9 H 1 1 1 5 H 1 1 7 0 H Interfaces ISDN BRI Interface Up to 4, ISDN BRI S/T, RJ45 connectors...
  • Page 158: T Able C-1: Mediapack Technical Specifications (Continues On Pages 1 1 1 4 H 1 58 To 1 1 1 5 H 1 59)

    MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series Table C-1: MediaPack Technical Specifications (continues on pages 1 57 to 1 58) 1 1 1 4 H 1 1 6 9 H 1 1 1 5 H 1 1 7 0 H Physical Power 100 to 240 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz Environmental Operational: 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F)
  • Page 159 SIP User's Manual C. Technical Specifications Reader's Notes Version 2.4 June 2008...
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