Lucent Technologies 5ESS Manual

Lucent Technologies 5ESS Manual

Session initiation protocol (sip) - oa&m 5e16.2 and later software releases
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - OA&M
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5E16.2 and Later Software Releases
235-200-118
Issue 3.02B
March 2007

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  • Page 1 ® 5ESS Switch Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - OA&M Manual 5E16.2 and Later Software Releases 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B March 2007...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    BOOKMARK12::1 Overview Overview BOOKMARK13::Overview SIP for Packet Trunking BOOKMARK14::SIP for Packet Trunking ..............................................Architecture BOOKMARK15::2 Architecture Overview BOOKMARK16::Overview Network View BOOKMARK17::Network View ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies C O N T E N T S Issue 3.02B, March 2007 i i i...
  • Page 4 General QLPS Protocol Handler (GQPH) Considerations 4-11 BOOKMARK39::General QLPS Protocol Handler (GQPH) Considerations Packet Group Considerations 4-13 BOOKMARK40::Packet Group Considerations Association Set Considerations 4-14 BOOKMARK41::Association Set Considerations ..............................................C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 5 BOOKMARK63::Insert Ethernet - IP Interface (RC/V 33.4) Insert IP Routing (RC/V 33.3) 5-44 BOOKMARK64::Insert IP Routing (RC/V 33.3) Insert Router Pinging (RC/V 33.17) 5-47 BOOKMARK65::Insert Router Pinging (RC/V 33.17) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies C O N T E N T S Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 6 BOOKMARK89::Add a SIP PHE2 to Existing Simplex SIP IP Processor Group Change IP/SCTP Transport Address for SCTP Near Endpoint 5-121 BOOKMARK90::Change IP/SCTP Transport Address for SCTP Near Endpoint ..............................................C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 7 BOOKMARK113:: Delete All SCTP Associations (RC/V 33.22) Delete All SCTP Far Endpoints (RC/V 33.21) 6-38 BOOKMARK114::Delete All SCTP Far Endpoints (RC/V 33.21) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies C O N T E N T S Issue 3.02B, March 2007 v i i...
  • Page 8 Delete Existing SCTP Association to SCTP Far Endpoint 6-101 BOOKMARK137::Delete Existing SCTP Association to SCTP Far Endpoint Delete SCTP Near Endpoint 6-107 BOOKMARK138::Delete SCTP Near Endpoint ..............................................C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 v i i i...
  • Page 9 7-68 BOOKMARK160::Restore SCTP Association Resolve SCTP Near endpoint Problems 7-70 BOOKMARK161::Resolve SCTP Near endpoint Problems Remove SCTP Near Endpoint 7-75 BOOKMARK162::Remove SCTP Near Endpoint ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies C O N T E N T S Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 10 BOOKMARK169::Dump Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table Performance Monitoring on SIP PH 7-91 BOOKMARK170::Performance Monitoring on SIP PH ..............................................Glossary GL-1 BOOKMARK171::Glossary ..............................................Index IN-1 BOOKMARK172::Index ..............................................C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 11: List Of Figures

    2-12 Multiple SCTP Associations 2-21 2-13 Paths Between Endpoints 2-22 2-14 Pack Faceplates 2-26 2-15 PSU2 Shelf Arrangement 2-27 2-16 Connecting circuits 2-29 2-17 SIP PH Functionality 2-31 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies F I G U R E S Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 12 Packet Trunking PSTN Gateway Network Elements Network Connections Successful Call Completion Message Flow 3-15 ® ® 5ESS Switch OPS - 5ESS Switch TPS Message Flow 3-17 ® 5ESS Switch PSTN Gateway TPS and TAS OPS Message Flow 3-21 SIP INVITE...
  • Page 13 SM Connectivity Provisioning Flowchart Signaling Provisioning Flowchart for SIP with SCTP Transport Signaling Provisioning Flowchart for SIP with UDP Transport ..............................................Deprovisioning Deprovisioning Flowchart ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies F I G U R E S Issue 3.02B, March 2007 x i i i...
  • Page 14 “Autonomous Reports Flowchart” 7-32 “Resolve Protocol Handler Problems Flowchart” 7-35 “Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems Flowchart” 7-44 “Resolve SCTP Near Endpoint Problems Flowchart” 7-71 ..............................................F I G U R E S Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 x i v...
  • Page 15 PH equipage - one shelf PH equipage - two shelves SIP PH Configuration SIP PH Equipage 4-10 GQPH Configuration 4-11 Control - messaging timeslots 4-12 4-10 GQPH Equipage 4-12 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies T A B L E S Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 16 ..............................................Provisioning SIP to PSTN Mapping Reference 5-77 PSTN to SIP Mapping Reference 5-78 ..............................................T A B L E S Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 x v i...
  • Page 17: About This Information Product

    (TR) requirements. These ® details describe the 5ESS switch offerings in terms of the support of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SIP is an evolving platform in which...
  • Page 18: Reason For Reissue

    ® Technologies, Inc. This information product is expected to change as requirements and standards evolve. Therefore, Lucent Technologies reserves the right to change or delete any portion of the document, or to add information in future issues. Reason for reissue This information product is being reissued to support feature 99-5E-8645, “DRM IP Trunking”...
  • Page 19: How To Use This Information Product

    Procedures required for provisioning all aspects of the SIP platform on your switch and in your network. 6. Deprovisioning Procedures required to remove the SIP ® application from the 5ESS switch. 7. Maintenance Overview of troubleshooting and maintenance Considerations specific to SIP.
  • Page 20: Related Documentation

    How to comment Form (http://www.lucent-info.com/comments/enus/) or email your comments to the Comments Hotline (comments@lucent.com). The Lucent Technologies Learning Organization in Indianapolis, How to order Indiana, distributes this information product. It can be ordered by phone, fax, mail, or on line. Specific ordering information is listed below.
  • Page 21 United States). To order this information product online, logon to http://www. lucentdocs.com. To order this information product by mail, write to the following address: Lucent Technologies Learning Organization 2855 N. Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46219 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies x x i Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 23: Overview

    “SIP Support for Line to Packet Trunk Calls” (1-3) (99-5E-8583), • “SIP without Encapsulated ISUP” (1-3) (99-5E-8587), and • “SIP Enhancements to Support PSTN Gateway Phase 1” (1-3) (99-5E-8658). • “DRM IP Trunking” (1-4) (99-5E-8645), ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 1 - 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 24: Sip For Packet Trunking

    The SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR (99-5E-8382) feature adds a SIP Feature descriptions ® packet trunking interface to the 5ESS switch. This feature allows the ® 5ESS switch to operate as a gateway for interworking between the...
  • Page 25: Udp Transport Layer For Sip

    (99-5E-8658) feature provides a series of enhancements that allow phone calls to be setup between PSTN subscribers and IP subscribers that terminate to a Telephone Application Server (TAS). The PSTN ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 1 - 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 26: Drm Ip Trunking

    Benefits converged and next generation real-time voice, data and video ® communication services. SIP for Packet Trunking gives the 5ESS switch direct access to more efficient IP transport networks. It allows for the utilization of more cost-effective revenue-generating services. It also can be used to expand trunking capacity or to replace existing circuit trunks.
  • Page 27 Interfacing with a IP network requires an understanding of the following IP concepts and equipment: • routers and Layer 2 (L2) switches, • Ethernet, • internet protocol and internet control message protocol (ICMP), ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 1 - 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 28 Optical Interface Unit - Internet Protocol (OIU-IP) feature (99-5E-8308). SIP for Packet Trunking that uses UDP Transport Layer for SIP (99-5E-8581) requires Support for SIP without Preconditions ..............................................1 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 29 IP network technology. Inter-operability with IP equipment ® The IP router or Layer 2 (L2) switch to which the 5ESS switch protocol handlers (PHs) interface can be from any vendor, provided that it meets the requirements of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - Interface Specification, 235-900-344 document.
  • Page 30 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2 RFC 2013 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol using SMIv2 RFC 3372 Session Initiation Protocol for Telephones (SIP-T): Context and Architectures ..............................................1 - 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 31 GR-474-CORE Network Maintenance: Alarm and Control for Network Elements GR-782-CORE SONET Digital Switch Trunk Interface Criteria GR-3053-CORE Voice over Packet (VoP): Next Generation Network (NGN) Signaling Gateway Generic Requirements ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 1 - 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 33: Architecture

    Architecture Overview ..............................................This chapter contains information about the Session Initiation Protocol Purpose ® (SIP) architecture and how it is integrated within the 5ESS switch. This chapter describes the SIP architecture from a: • network view, • system view, •...
  • Page 34 The hardware view provides information about the various hardware components that are required to implement SIP for Packet Trunking. Security View The security view describes the cookie mechanism implemented in ® SCTP and how it protects the 5ESS switch..............................................2 - 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 35: Network View

    IP Subscriber SIP for packet trunking and its related features provide the ® functionality that allows the 5ESS switch to interface to an IP network. The signaling network, which uses session initiation protocol (SIP), and bearer network can be located on distinct physical networks, on one common network, or on distinct logical networks ..............................................
  • Page 36: Sip Signaling Network, Hardware Perspective

    LT = Local Tandem TAS = Telephone Application Server Figure 2-2, “SIP Signaling Network, Hardware Perspective” (2-4) shows the signaling network for an IP network using SIP from a ..............................................2 - 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 37: Sip Signaling Network, Provisioning Perspective

    The bearer network looks the same from both a hardware and Bearer Network provisioning perspective. Each termination is defined but there are no ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 38: Bearer Network

    IP hub. For a packet call between two network elements, an IP association is created between two endpoints, but no fixed paths through the IP network are provisioned..............................................2 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 39: Packet Trunking

    IP switches and IP routers connected in order to provide end-to-end routing of ® information. An end office (EO), the 5ESS switch, connects to an edge router to access the IP network. The two packet offices shown ®...
  • Page 40: Pstn Gateway

    IP Subscriber The PSTN Gateway application allows phone calls to be setup ® between PSTN subscribers that terminate to a 5ESS switch and IP subscribers that terminate to a Telephone Application Server (TAS). The PSTN Gateway sits between the IP network (using SIP signaling) and PSTN network (using ISUP signaling).
  • Page 41: System View

    SIP architecture. The SIP for Packet Trunking feature advances the architecture of the Architecture ® 5ESS switch with the introduction of several components. Existing hardware and software components, including the administrative module (AM), communication module (CM), switching module 2000 (SM-2000), and peripheral units, are preserved.
  • Page 42 The packet trunking bearer is handled by the optical interface unit - internet protocol (OIU-IP). Refer to Figure 2-7, “SIP Architecture” (2-9) when reading the following hardware descriptions..............................................2 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 43: Sip On Drm Architecture

    IP Packet Bearer SIP Signaling Over OC3C over Ethernet Administrative Module (AM) SIP operations, administration, maintenance and provisioning ® (OAM&P) are integrated within the 5ESS switch. The administrative ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 1 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 44 Architecture module (AM) is the integrated element management system (EMS) of ® the 5ESS switch and provides the interface to the operations support systems (OSSs). The OSS network includes the circuit OSS products for traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) equipment.
  • Page 45 Packet Switch Unit Model 2 (PSU2) The PSU2 is the signaling message distribution point for SIP ® ® messages between the near 5ESS switch and the far 5ESS switch. To support the SIP feature the PSU2 is equipped with SIP PHs and GQPHs.Note: The GQPHs are only on the non-DRM/VCDX.
  • Page 46 Optical Interface Unit-Internet Protocol (OIU-IP) ® The OIU-IP on the 5ESS switch provides the packet network interface for bearer traffic. Calls are switched in the time slot interchange (TSI) and an optical facility interface-internet protocol...
  • Page 47: Sample Configurations

    SIP PH SIP PH VRRP Pair ( c ) VRRP pair providing access routing function, plus physical L2 switches (VRRP pair appears as a single IP router to the 5ESS switch). Legend access router Layer 2 switch Ethernet link SIP PH...
  • Page 48 Some considerations when selecting a configuration are the capabilities of the existing IP equipment, the desired level of reliability, the provisioning effort, and cost..............................................2 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 49: Signaling View

    4-way association synchronize (SYN) protocol is vulnerable startup procedure, bit packet attacks to attack security cookie ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 1 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 50 IP address, or multiple IP addresses can be assigned to one ® NIC. On the 5ESS switch, the SIP PH processor group is the NIC and it can be assigned two IP addresses. When two IP addresses are assigned to a SIP PH processor group, at any one time one will be the serving SIP PH and the other will be the non-serving SIP PH.
  • Page 51: Sctp Endpoints

    The four-way handshake is initiated by the initializing packet switch with an INIT message. The far packet switch creates a cookie and sends it to the first packet switch in an ACK message..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 1 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 52: Multiple Sctp Associations

    One near endpoint can also be associated with multiple far endpoints. Figure 2-12, “Multiple SCTP Associations” (2-21) illustrates office A containing one endpoint that has associations with more than one ..............................................2 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 53 Office D, SCTP Endpoint 5ESS Switch Office E, SCTP Endpoint Association 4 ® Associations in the 5ESS switch are static and they are determined by the provisioning. Associations are established when a SIP PH pair is initialized. Paths An association is a method to logically link two endpoints together to transfer data.
  • Page 54: Paths Between Endpoints

    Association Sets ® Association sets are unique to the 5ESS switch. An association set is a grouping of SCTP associations. The purpose of an association set for the SIP capability is to support the transport of the SIP messages used to establish calls over a particular packet group.
  • Page 55 Signaling View Architecture ® When routing new calls to a particular packet group, the 5ESS switch will avoid selecting any SCTP associations that are not functioning properly. This increases the reliability of the signaling pertaining to a packet group. User Datagram Protocol...
  • Page 56: Hardware View

    PH33 protocol handler. Like the PHE2, the PH33 is a member of the PH30 family of protocol handlers. Table 2-3, “GQPH Characteristics” (2-24) lists some key characteristics. Table 2-3 GQPH Characteristics GQPH Channel Group Type 0x880 ..............................................2 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 57 SIP PH. The paddle board is equipped with an SF LED. The SF LED is illuminated when there is no signal from the ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 2 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 58: Pack Faceplates

    PSU2 shelf. The shelf shown is the common shelf (shelf 0). A fully equipped PSU2 consists of five shelves; the common shelf and four growth shelves..............................................2 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 59: Psu2 Shelf Arrangement

    Power Shelf EQLs Slots Fuse Back Plane Powered Value Termination 006-030 PH 0-3 10 amp 02-028-006 038-062 PH 4-7 10 amp 02-060-006 070-088 PSUCOM 0 10 amp 02-086-006 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 2 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 60: Connecting Circuits

    The protocol handler data bus provides a data interface between the PHs and the DF2. The PHDB carries time slots between the PH and DF2. The SIP PH does not use the PHDB..............................................2 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 61 Cause Effect GSM full initialization with or most transient calls supported by without pump SIP PHs dropped; stable calls should be recovered..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 2 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 62 SIP PH as serving and the other SIP PH as non-serving. For a processor group of one active SIP PH, the GSM SMP selects the single SIP PH as the serving SIP PH..............................................2 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 63: Sip Ph Functionality

    Figure 2-17 SIP PH Functionality GSM - 2000 Primary NCT2 Link PSU2 to CM To CP PHDB GQPH Non-Serving LLE2 SIP PH Serving LLE2 SIP PH IP Network ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 3 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 64 The service selection state for a SIP PH indicates its ability to support Service Selection or handle signaling services. The SIP PH may transition to another state automatically or manually by the switch personnel..............................................2 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 65 When a SIP PH transitions from the service selection state of serving or non-serving to the unavailable state due to a non-manual request, a major alarm is reported..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 3 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 66: Service Selection State

    NON-SERVING NON-SERVING SERVING UNAVAILABLE UNAVAILABLE UNAVAILABLE SERVING SERVING UNAVAILABLE However, for a processor group with only one SIP PH, the allowed service selection states are serving and unavailable..............................................2 - 3 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 67: Security View

    A subset of the DPM counts can be provisioned with a minor alarm at DPM threshold crossing. The OIU-IP Interface Specification, 235-900-316 document explains OIU-IP security in greater detail..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 3 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 68: Cookie Mechanism

    Security View Architecture ® The 5ESS switch uses SCTP layer security according to the SCTP SCTP Security standards. SCTP provides for protection against: • flooding, • blind masquerade, • improper monopolization of services, and • fraud and repudiation. SCTP uses a cookie mechanism which is started during initialization to provide protection against security attacks.
  • Page 69 COOKIE ECHO message. Since the server never receives a COOKIE ECHO message, memory and resources are not allocated and overload is avoided..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 2 - 3 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 71: Call Flow

    The purpose of this chapter is to describe the Session Initiation Purpose Protocol (SIP) call flow. The purpose of this chapter is to describe possible Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) call flows..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 72: Call Flow Overview

    When the 5ESS switch determines a call must be routed to another ® switch, the call processing programs in the 5ESS switch determine a path to route the call. If the switch selects an IP network path, call processing programs use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling to establish the call.
  • Page 73: Network Architecture

    PSTN Gateway: IP Telephone Application Server (TAS) TPS in the IP network, ® with the 5ESS switch serving as a PSTN Gateway for calls originating in the PSTN and terminating in the IP network, or originating in the IP network and terminating in the PSTN. This network architecture is illustrated in Figure 3-2, “PSTN...
  • Page 74: Pstn Gateway

    PSTN and IP translation and encapsulation. For outgoing messages, the SIP protocol protocols ® handler (PH) in the 5ESS switch constructs a SIP message in a standard, external format using information provided by the SIP call processing SM. The SIP message contains the following: •...
  • Page 75 (or is not) extracted from the SIP headers and/or encapsulated ISUP to be delivered to call processing at the TPS. The ® setting of these parameters for each packet group on the 5ESS switch is dependent on the SIP functionality supported by the switch at the far end of the packet group.
  • Page 76: Network Elements

    SMP process for the circuit call (ISUP terminal process) • the SMP process for the SIP call processing SM (SIP terminal process), and • the SMP process with the OFI-IP for the bearer connection (bearer terminal process)..............................................3 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 77 The terminating switch terminates the called party and interfaces to the PSTN. Connections There are two network connections, bearer and signaling. The two connections can be made through separate networks or through the ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 78: Network Connections

    (OFI-IP) boards in the OIU. It is the OFI-IP in an OIU that provides the synchronous to asynchronous conversion between TDM bearer flows and IP bearer flows..............................................3 - 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 79: High-Level Call Flow

    High-Level Call Flow ..............................................® This section describes the steps for setting up a SIP call on a 5ESS SIP OPS Call Setup switch OPS from a high-level view. It presumes that the incoming circuit call to be terminated over a SIP packet group is an ISUP trunk call, although other circuit originations can terminate to SIP as well.
  • Page 80 High-Level Call Flow Call Flow If the transport layer is UDP, the first provisional response is likely to be a ″100 TRYING″ message unless the TPS is a 5ESS ® switch and the transport layer is SCTP. The ″100 TRYING″...
  • Page 81 High-Level Call Flow Call Flow The following is a high-level view of call setup from the viewpoint of SIP TPS Call Setup ® a 5ESS switch TPS: ® The 5ESS switch TPS receives a SIP INVITE from a far switch.
  • Page 82 SIP Call Tear Down view. Originating Packet Switch: ® From the viewpoint of a 5ESS switch OPS, when the calling party in the PSTN goes on-hook: The OPS receives an ISUP REL message from the switch at the other end of the ISUP trunk in the PSTN.
  • Page 83 High-Level Call Flow Call Flow ® From the viewpoint of the 5ESS switch TPS, when the calling party (either in the IP network if the TPS is a PSTN Gateway, or in the PSTN for SIP packet trunking between PSTN offices) goes on-hook: The TPS receives a SIP BYE message.
  • Page 84 ISUP REL message and forwards it to the terminating switch. The TPS also tears down the call and releases resources dedicated to the call. The call flow is now complete..............................................3 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 85: Message Flows

    ® ® between a 5ESS switch OPS and 5ESS switch TPS in the PSTN, where the call originates from an ISUP trunk in the PSTN at the OPS, and terminates to an ISUP trunk in the PSTN at the TPS. Refer to ®...
  • Page 86 MAX FORWARDS=BASIC • SIP-to-PSTN mapping rules at TPS: [use encapsulated ISUP IAM] RC/V 5.83: CALLING PARTY INFO=ISUPMIME CALLED PARTY NUMBER=ISUPMIME TRANSIT NETWORK SELECTION=ISUPMIME REDIRECTING INFO=ISUPMIME ORIGINATING LINE INFO=ISUPMIME ..............................................3 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 87 Message Flows Call Flow HOP COUNTER=ISUPMIME CARRIER SELECTION=ISUPMIME ® ® Figure 3-6 5ESS Switch OPS - 5ESS Switch TPS Message Flow Lucent Lucent Originating Terminating PSTN PSTN Switch Switch 5E-XC 5E-XC INVITE {SDP, ISUP IAM} 183 SESSION PROGRESS {SDP} UPDATE {SDP}...
  • Page 88 200 OK UPDATE includes an SDP answer with the same bearer IP address and port as the SDP in the 183 SESSION PROGRESS, but with different quality-of-service attributes..............................................3 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 89 OPS. It is presumed in this scenario that the TAS has a directly ® provisioned route to the 5ESS switch PSTN Gateway, so there are no ® proxies or other intermediate nodes between the 5ESS switch PSTN ® Gateway and the TAS. Refer to Figure 3-7, “ 5ESS Switch PSTN Gateway TPS and TAS OPS Message Flow”...
  • Page 90 • SIP-to-PSTN mapping rules at TPS: [extract call information from SIP headers] RC/V 5.71: SIP PSTN SET NAME=DEFAULTNOISUP, RC/V 5.83: - CALLING PARTY INFO=PIDENT, - CALLED PARTY NUMBER=BASIC, ..............................................3 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 91 - HOP COUNTER=MAXFORWARD, and - CARRIER SELECTION=BASIC. • PSTN to SIP mapping rules do not apply to this example, they only apply to OPS scenarios. ® Figure 3-7 5ESS Switch PSTN Gateway TPS and TAS OPS Message Flow 5ESS Switch PSTN Gateway Lucent...
  • Page 92 For more detailed examples, refer to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - Interface Specification, 235-900-344, document. The following steps provide a description of the messages between the ® Originating IP TAS, 5ESS switch PSTN Gateway and Terminating PSTN switch. The SIP INVITE includes: •...
  • Page 93 TPS will send a 100 TRYING response immediately after receiving the INVITE to indicate to the OPS ® that it can cease retransmissions. The 5ESS switch TPS will retransmit the 100 TRYING in response to INVITE retransmissions it receives.
  • Page 94 PSTN switch, it sends a 200 OK INVITE. The TPS retransmits the 200 OK INVITE until it receives an ACK from the OPS. At this point, the call is in the talking state..............................................3 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 95 When the TPS receives an ISUP REL from the terminating PSTN switch, it formats and sends a SIP BYE to the OPS, which responds with a 200 OK BYE. The call resources are then released..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 2 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 96: Detailed Call Scenarios - Sip Base

    Call Flow Detailed Call Scenarios - SIP Base ..............................................This section closely examines how SIP calls are processed within the ® 5ESS switch. There are several different switching module processor (SMP) processes involved in the call. These processes include: •...
  • Page 97 SIP terminal process, and • selects a switching module for the bearer terminal process. The determined information is then forwarded to the SIP terminal process and then the bearer terminal process..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 2 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 98 The OPS waits for the TPS to respond. The SIP PH receives a 183 SESSION PROGRESS message from the TPS. The message includes the IP address and port number of the TPS bearer resource..............................................3 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 99 SIP format, adds the appropriate SCTP and IP headers, and forwards it to TPS via the IP signaling network. 16. The OPS waits for the TPS to respond..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 2 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 100 20. The SIP PH strips the SCTP and IP headers, compacts the message to the internal SIP format, and forwards the message to the SIP terminal process. The INVITE transaction timer is stopped in the SIP terminal process..............................................3 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 101 ST PH in the SS7 GSM. Finally, the message is sent to the originating switch. 25. The call path through the switch is established and remains available until the call is terminated..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 3 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 102 The SIP PH strips the SCTP and IP headers and compacts the message to the internal SIP format. The SIP PH then selects a switching module for the SIP terminal process and forwards the message to it..............................................3 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 103 The bearer terminal process request that the OFI open the selected port for this transaction. Finally, the IP address and port number of the selected resource are forwarded to the SIP terminal process..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 3 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 104 11. The SIP PH strips the SCTP and IP headers, compacts the message to the internal SIP format, and forwards the message to the SIP terminal process..............................................3 - 3 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 105 16. The SIP terminal process develops a 180 RINGING message. This message is in a compact, internal SIP format. The SIP message is forwarded to the SIP PH in the SIP GSM..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 3 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 106 SIP format, adds the appropriate SCTP and IP headers, and forwards it to OPS via the IP signaling network. 22. The call path through the switch is established and remains available until the call is terminated..............................................3 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 107 The SIP PH expands the message to standard, external SIP format, adds the appropriate SCTP and IP headers, and forwards it to TPS via the IP signaling network..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 3 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 108 This section takes a closer look at the processing and messaging Call Tear Down at Terminating Packet Switch completed by the TPS when acting as a gateway between the PSTN (SIP to ISUP) and an IP network ..............................................3 - 3 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 109 The bearer terminal process takes steps to tear down the call by closing the port on the OFI and releasing used timeslots. Call flow is complete ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 3 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 110: Sip Message Examples

    Media Description, name and address (m): audio 49180 RTP/AVP 0 Media Type: audio Media Port: 49180 Media Proto: RTP/AVP Media Format: 0 Bandwidth Information (b): AS:64 Bandwidth Modifier: AS ..............................................3 - 4 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 111 = 0 (circuit mode) info. trans. rate (d<->o) = 0x10 (64 kbit/s (for analog circuit)) structure = default (8kHz integrity) config. = default (point-to-point) establishment = default (demand) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 4 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 112 Parameter Type unknown/reserved (7 Bytes) Optional Parameter: 235 (unknown) Parameter length: 7 Parameter Type unknown/reserved (3 Bytes) Optional Parameter: 196 (unknown) Parameter length: 3 End of optional parameters (0) ..............................................3 - 4 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 113: Sip 183 Session Progress

    Media Attribute Value: 0 PCMU/8000 Media Attribute (a): curr:qos local none Media Attribute Fieldname: curr Media Attribute Value: qos local none Media Attribute (a): curr:qos remote none Media Attribute Fieldname: curr ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 4 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 114: Sip Update

    Media Description, name and address (m): audio 49180 RTP/AVP 0 Media Type: audio Media Port: 49180 Media Proto: RTP/AVP Media Format: 0 Bandwidth Information (b): AS:64 Bandwidth Modifier: AS ..............................................3 - 4 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 115: Sip 200 Ok (Update)

    Connection Information (c): IN IP4 192.168.3.5 Connection Network Type: IN Connection Address Type: IP4 Connection Address: 192.168.3.5 Time Description, active time (t): 0 0 Session Start Time: 0 Session Start Time: 0 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 4 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 116: Sip 180 Ringing

    ..01..= Called party’s status indicator: Subscriber free (0x0001) ..01 .... = Called party’s category indicator: Ordinary subscriber (0x0001) 00....= End-to-end method indicator: No End-to-end method ..............................................3 - 4 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 117: Sip 200 Ok (Invite)

    Session Initiation Protocol Request line: BYE sip:2208000@10.11.3.25;transport=sctp;user=phone SIP/2.0 Method: BYE Message Header t: <sip:2208000@10.11.3.25;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-04-012-40007 -17b7 f: <sip:+18152207000@10.11.3.1;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-01-012- 0000f-17b5 i: 00003047-00020039-0002307b@LABM0 CSeq: 3 BYE v: SIP/2.0/SCTP 10.11.3.1:1;branch=z9hG4bK012001d.00000003 Max-Forwards: 20 MIME-Version: 1.0 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 4 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 118: Sip 200 Ok (Bye)

    Session Initiation Protocol Status line: SIP/2.0 200 OK Status-Code: 200 Message Header t: <sip:2208000@10.11.3.25;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-04-012-40007 -17b7 f: <sip:+18152207000@10.11.3.1;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-01-012- 0000f-17b5 i: 00003047-00020039-0002307b@LABM0 CSeq: 3 BYE v: SIP/2.0/SCTP 10.11.3.1:1;branch=z9hG4bK012001d.00000003 l: 0 ..............................................3 - 4 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 119: Sip Without Encapsulated Isup - Message Flow

    <-200 OK (INVITE)- | | <-ANM-- | | ------ ------> | <----- Talking Path Available -------> | --REL-> | | ------ ------> | | ---REL--> <--200 OK (BYE)--- | ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 4 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 120: Sip Without Encapsulated Isup - Detailed Call Scenario

    The call scenario will be divided and discussed in the following segments: • Call Setup at OPS • Call Setup at TPS • Call Tear Down at OPS • Call Tear Down at TPS ..............................................3 - 5 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 121: Call Setup At Ops - Steps

    SIP terminal process, and • selects a switching module for the bearer terminal process. The determined information is forwarded to the SIP terminal process and then the bearer terminal process..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 5 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 122 ISUP is allowed. If not, as in this example, the ISUP MIME is discarded and the message is forwarded to the TPS via the IP signaling network. The OPS waits for the TPS to respond..............................................3 - 5 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 123: Call Setup At Ops - Steps 10-17

    12. The bearer terminal process forwards the IP address and port number of the TPS bearer resource to the selected OFI. 13. The selected OFI acknowledges that it received the information and opens the selected port..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 5 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 124: Call Setup At Ops - Steps

    19. The SIP PH receives a 180 RINGING message from the TPS. The message informs the OPS that the called party is available and that ringing has been applied..............................................3 - 5 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 125: Call Setup At Ops - Steps

    23. The SIP PH strips the SCTP and IP headers, compacts the message to the internal SIP format, and forwards the message to the SIP terminal process..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 5 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 126: Call Setup At Tps - Steps

    An INVITE message arrives at, and is accepted by the SIP PH in the SIP GSM. This message includes: • IP address of OPS signaling point • IP address of TPS signaling point ..............................................3 - 5 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 127 The determined information as well as the IP address and port number of the OPS bearer resource are then forwarded to the selected IP bearer switching module..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 5 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 128: Call Setup At Tps - Steps

    An ISUP IAM message is created and forwarded to the ST PH in the SS7 GSM. Finally, the message is sent to the terminating switch. 10. The TPS waits for the OPS to respond..............................................3 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 129: Call Setup At Tps - Steps 13-18

    15. An ISUP ACM message arrives at the TPS on a signaling data link (SDL). The message is sent from the trunk peripheral terminating the SDL to the ST PH in the SS7 GSM via nailed up timeslots..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 5 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 130: Call Setup At Tps - Steps

    19. An ISUP ANM message arrives at the TPS on a signaling data link (SDL). The message is sent from the trunk peripheral terminating the SDL to the ST PH in the SS7 GSM via nailed up timeslots..............................................3 - 6 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 131: Call Tear Down At Ops

    Terminating Packet SM-2000 Switch (TPS) OC-3c OFI-IP IP Network OC-3c OFI-IP SIP TP BRR TP SM-2000 SONET DNUS PSTN ISUP TP Originating SM-2000 Switch DLTU CCS-SS7 ISUP REL ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 6 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 132 SIP format, and forwards the message to the SIP terminal process. The SIP terminal process terminates any remaining processes dedicated to the call. 10. Call flow is complete..............................................3 - 6 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 133: Call Tear Down At Tps

    The SIP terminal process passes the updated call state to the ISUP terminal process. An ISUP REL message is forwarded to the ST PH in the SS7 GSM. Finally, the message is sent to the terminating switch..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 6 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 134 The bearer terminal process takes steps to tear down the call by closing the port on the OFI and releasing used timeslots. Call flow is complete..............................................3 - 6 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 135: Sip Without Encapsulated Isup - Sip Message Examples

    Media Description, name and address (m): audio 50614 RTP/AVP 0 Media Type: audio Media Port: 50614 Media Proto: RTP/AVP Media Format: 0 Bandwidth Information (b): AS:64 Bandwidth Modifier: AS Bandwidth Value: 64 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 6 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 136: Sip 183 Session Progress {Sdp

    Connection Information (c): IN IP4 192.168.2.13 Connection Network Type: IN Connection Address Type: IP4 Connection Address: 192.168.2.13 Time Description, active time (t): 0 0 Session Start Time: 0 Session Start Time: 0 ..............................................3 - 6 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 137: Sip Update {Sdp

    259 Session Description Protocol Session Description Protocol Version (v): 0 Owner/Creator, Session Id (o): - 0 0 IN IP4 192.168.2.5 Owner Username: - Session ID: 0 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 6 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 138: Sip 200 Ok (Update) {Sdp

    Session Initiation Protocol Status line: SIP/2.0 200 OK Status-Code: 200 Message Header t: <sip:+17952425001@10.11.2.25;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-04-014- 40014-1443 f: <sip:+18152205000@10.11.2.9;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-02-014- 00014-1441 i: 110675ba-ee530082-e05d75ce@LABM1 CSeq: 2 UPDATE v: SIP/2.0/SCTP 10.11.2.9:1;branch=z9hG4bK0140116.ebbe.00000002 m: <10.11.2.25:1> MIME-Version: 1.0 ..............................................3 - 6 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 139: Sip 180 Ringing

    Media Attribute Value: qos mandatory remote sendrecv Figure 3-32 SIP 180 RINGING 180 RINGING Session Initiation Protocol Status line: SIP/2.0 180 Ringing Status-Code: 180 Message Header t: <sip:+17952425001@10.11.2.25;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-04-014- 40014-1443 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 6 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 140: Sip Ack

    <sip:+18152205000@10.11.2.9;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-02-014- 00014-1441 i: 110675ba-ee530082-e05d75ce@LABM1 CSeq: 1 ACK v: SIP/2.0/SCTP 10.11.2.9:1;branch=z9hG4bK0140116.ebbe.00000001 Max-Forwards: 20 l: 0 Figure 3-35 SIP BYE Session Initiation Protocol Request line: BYE sip:+17952425001@10.11.2.25;transport=sctp;user=phone SIP/ Method: BYE ..............................................3 - 7 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 141 Session Initiation Protocol Status line: SIP/2.0 200 OK Status-Code: 200 Message Header t: <sip:+17952425001@10.11.2.25;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-04-014- 40014-1443 f: <sip:+18152205000@10.11.2.9;transport=sctp;user=phone>;tag=0-02-014- 00014-1441 i: 110675ba-ee530082-e05d75ce@LABM1 CSeq: 3 BYE v: SIP/2.0/SCTP 10.11.2.9:1;branch=z9hG4bK0140116.ebbe.00000003 l: 0 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 3 - 7 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 143: Engineering Considerations

    • recommendations, and • equipage. The final sections in this chapter will address the following: • measurement reports, • network management reports, and • operational support system (OSS) impacts..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 144: Switch Considerations

    (5%) • IP end point calls -> ISUP trunk calls (5%) • SIP trunk calls -> ISUP trunk calls (10%) • ISUP trunk calls -> SIP trunk calls (10%) ..............................................4 - 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 145 Switch Considerations Engineering Considerations ® The 5ESS switch supports 2 million busy hour calls (BHC) and up to Capacity 128K simultaneous SIP calls, subject to available switch resources on the IOST, IOSE, and PSTNGW-LT models. An office supports up to four SIP global switch modules (GSMs).
  • Page 146: Global Switching Module (Gsm) Considerations

    100K (at 90% capacity) SMP60MM 82K (at 75% capacity) CORE700 300K (at 90% capacity) CORE700 268K (at 75% capacity) Table 4-3 PSTNGW-LT model BHC capacities Component SMP60MM 100K (at 90% capacity) ..............................................4 - 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 147: Pstngw-Lt Model Bhc Capacities

    Note: This does not apply to the DRM/VCDX. Since there is only one SM, is necessary to support all of the signaling and bearer functionality on the same SM..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 148: Packet Switch Unit Model 2 (Psu2) Considerations

    Figure 4-1, “Two shelf PSU2” (4-7) layout can be referenced when reviewing Table 4-4, “PH equipage - one shelf” (4-7) Table 4-5, “PH equipage - two shelves” (4-8)..............................................4 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 149: Two Shelf Psu2

    Table 4-4 PH equipage - one shelf Number of PHs Horizontal EQL 062, 128 062, 128, 030 062, 128, 030, 160 062, 128, 030, 160, 046 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 150: Ph Equipage - Two Shelves

    046, 176 062, 128, 030, 160, 046, 128, 062, 160, 030, 144, 144, 014, 176 046, 176, 014 When additional shelves are added, the above pattern is extended as required..............................................4 - 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 151: Session Initiation Protocol - Protocol Handler (Sip Ph) Considerations

    (i.e., each processor group has a pair of SIP PHs). As a duplex processor group, one SIP PH acts as the serving SIP PH and the other acts as the non-serving SIP PH..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 152: Sip Ph Equipage

    Table 4-7 SIP PH Equipage Required Hardware Office BHC Load 350K - 700K - 1.05M 350K 700K 1.05M - 1.4M SIP PH Pairs PHE2 (TN13) Packs LLE2 Paddle boards ..............................................4 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 153: General Qlps Protocol Handler (Gqph) Considerations

    Timeslot Qpipes, one to each QLPS side. This is twice the amount (12 timeslots) that an SS7 QPH supports. The maximum engineerable number of GQPHs and QPHs is subject to the 256 timeslots available ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 1 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 154: Control - Messaging Timeslots

    One TN113 is recommended as a spare for each GQPH equipped shelf. Table 4-10 GQPH Equipage Required Hardware Configuration IOST IOSE PH33 (TN113) Packs ..............................................4 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 155: Packet Group Considerations

    UDP path when the UDP transport layer is used. The transport layer used (SCTP verses UDP) places different limitations on the number of SIP packet groups that can be provisioned..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 1 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 156: Association Set Considerations

    • agree which packet group uses which association set, and • have each office independently provision packet groups to use the agreed upon association sets..............................................4 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 157: Engineering Association Sets

    Figure 4-2, “Engineering Association Sets” (4-15), Association Set B1, in office A, consists of two associations: • association A1, and • association A3 The above information is defined in RC/V..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 1 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 158: Stream Control Transmission Protocol (Sctp) End Point Considerations

    The number of SCTP endpoints per SIP PH processor group is one. Equipage Therefore, engineering the number of SCTP endpoints is dependent on the number of SIP PHs..............................................4 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 159: User Datagram Protocol (Udp) Path Considerations

    The maximum number of UDP paths could all be provisioned on a single SIP processor group if there were the maximum number of different far-end IP addresses with which to communicate..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 1 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 160: Ip Addressing Schemes

    IP network diverse IP routing be engineered. Note: Diverse IP routing only applies when multihomed SCTP endpoints are used to transport SIP messages. UDP does not support multihoming..............................................4 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 161: Multihoming

    IP addresses traverse different physical paths in the network. Note: Diverse IP routing only applies when multi-homed SCTP endpoints are used to transport SIP messages. UDP does not support multi-homing..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 1 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 162: Measurements

    DSLG for GQPH message traffic OVLD OCCUP MSGIN MSGOUT • the following counters of Section PSUCHAN for GQPH message traffic: XMTOCC RCVOCC XMT95 RCV95 MSGSXMT MSGRCV ..............................................4 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 163 • the following counters of Section DSLG for SIP PH message traffic: OVLD OCCUP Refer to the Output Messages, 235-600-750, document for additional information on these traffic reports..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 2 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 164: Network Management

    (ICMP) package that provides the counts on the low layer protocols of SIP signaling. Refer to the Output Messages, 235-600-750, document for additional information on these traffic reports..............................................4 - 2 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 165: Operational Support Systems

    • Signaling abnormalities • Inter-office testing for SCTP associations • Traffic measurement counts • Performance monitoring data • Hardware inventory data for optical facility interface (OFI) circuit pack ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 4 - 2 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 167: Provisioning

    This chapter contains the procedures for provisioning the Session Purpose ® Initiation Protocol (SIP) application in the 5ESS switch. All provisioning procedures described in this section are performed in the RC/V menu mode. The RC/V menu mode can be entered from the RC/V terminal or a Supplemental Trunk Line Workstation (STLWS).
  • Page 168: Provisioning Sequences

    SM-2000 is not being added. Figure 5-1, “SM Connectivity Provisioning Flowchart” (5-3) displays Provisioning SM Connectivity the provisioning sequence for SM Connectivity..............................................5 - 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 169 “PH Channel Group Assignment (RC/V 22.16)” (5-19) “ Assign QPH Pipe (RC/V 17.24)” (5-23) “Assign MH Pipe (RC/V 17.20)” (5-26) “Update GSM - Non-GSM Communication (RC/V 17.27)” (5-28) “Insert Call Processing SM (RC/V 5.81)” (5-31) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 170: Flowchart

    Provisioning Sequences Provisioning Other sequences could be utilized as long as they comply with the flow illustrated in Figure 5-1, “SM Connectivity Provisioning Flowchart” (5-3)..............................................5 - 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 171 PARAMETERS PARAMETERS (RC/V 5.83) (RC/V 8.15) PARAMETERS (RC/V 5.82) TRUNK GROUP PACKET GROUP DEFINITION (RC/V 5.1) (RC/V 5.71) SIP CALL ASSIGN ROUTE INDEX PROCESSING SMS (RC/V 10.2) (RC/V 5.81) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 172: Flow

    “Assign Route Index (RC/V 10.2)” (5-91) Other sequences could be utilized as long as they comply with the flow illustrated in Figure 5-2, “Signaling Provisioning Flowchart for SIP with SCTP Transport” (5-5)..............................................5 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 173: Signaling Provisioning Flowchart For Sip With Udp Transport

    PARAMETERS PARAMETERS (RC/V 5.83) (RC/V 8.15) PARAMETERS (RC/V 5.82) TRUNK GROUP PACKET GROUP DEFINITION (RC/V 5.1) (RC/V 5.71) SIP CALL ASSIGN ROUTE INDEX PROCESSING SMS (RC/V 10.2) (RC/V 5.81) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 174 “Assign Route Index (RC/V 10.2)” (5-91) Other sequences could be utilized as long as they comply with the flow illustrated in Figure 5-3, “Signaling Provisioning Flowchart for SIP with UDP Transport” (5-7)..............................................5 - 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 175 Identify the adjacent layer 2 switches and/or IP routers external ® to the 5ESS switch to which the Ethernet links carrying the SIP ® signaling traffic will be connected for the 5ESS switch as well as for the adjacent routers. • ®...
  • Page 176 When UDP transport is used, identify the IP addresses and UDP ports on the other SIP-enabled switches in the network to which ® the 5ESS switch will be connecting SIP calls. UDP transport supports only one IP address at each end.
  • Page 177: Select And Prepare Terminal

    • Supplemental Trunk Line Workstation (STLWS), or • Recent Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 or later software release. Required Information • No information is required. Required Conditions •...
  • Page 178 Locate a RC/V type of terminal and enter the command: RCV:MENU:APPRC,VERBOSE,PRINT; Result: RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY CLASSES menu page is displayed................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 179: Feature Activation (Rc/V 8.22)

    If SIP without Encapsulated ISUP is supported, the 5E-XC must be running on the 5E16.2 FR6 software release or later. • ® If IP trunking is supported on a DRM, the 5ESS switch must be running on the 5E16.2 FR9 software release or later..............................................235-200-118...
  • Page 180 Feature Activation (RC/V 8.22) Provisioning Required Information • Secure Feature ID • Module • Password from Lucent Technologies Customer Account Team Required Conditions • The conditions in the prerequisite section must be completed. Procedure ................................Select and prepare terminal for RC/V activities. Reference: “Select and Prepare Terminal”...
  • Page 181 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 182: Insert Sip Global Sm (Rc/V 5.80)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • GSM number Required Conditions •...
  • Page 183 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 184: Define Protocol Handler (Rc/V 22.4)

    Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. • The PHs must be installed in the shelf of the PSU2.
  • Page 185: Ph Channel Group Assignment (Rc/V 22.16)

    Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. • The PHs must be grown in the shelf of the PSU2.
  • Page 186 PHE2s and PH33s, respectively. • If more PHE2s or PH33s are needed refer to 235-105-231, Hardware Change Procedures - Growth................................Proceed to screen 2..............................................5 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 187 NOTE: This step should be skipped for DRM/VCDX.. Result: PH33 has been provisioned................................Repeat steps 7-9 for each PH................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 2 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 188 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 2 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 189: Assign Qph Pipe (Rc/V 17.24)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • GSM number •...
  • Page 190 #SERVICE TYPE - SIPT ................................Enter the insert command. Result: Inserting...form inserted ................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: CM MODULES VIEW page is displayed..............................................5 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 191 = QLPS network number For additional information, refer to the SIP Maintenance Considerations procedure, Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems, 235-200-118................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 2 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 192: Assign Mh Pipe (Rc/V 17.20)

    ................................Select and prepare terminal for RC/V activities. Reference: “Select and Prepare Terminal” (5-11) ................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 17.20 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, ..............................................5 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 193 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 2 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 194: Update Gsm - Non-Gsm Communication (Rc/V 17.27)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Service Type.
  • Page 195 NON-GSM LIST - non-GSM numbers ................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The CM MODULE VIEWS page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 2 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 196 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 197: Insert Call Processing Sm (Rc/V 5.81)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • SM-2000 module Required Conditions •...
  • Page 198 “SM2K Module in SIP-T SMS list should not equal GSM. This is not applicable for DRM/VCDX office” If GSM should/does equal non-GSM enter “I” to ignore the warning and continue................................Type and enter the previous screen command..............................................5 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 199 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 3 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 200: Assign Ph Channel Group As Ip Processor (Rc/V 33.1)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Processor ID •...
  • Page 201 Ethernet-IP interface on RC/V 33.4, in a separate procedure................................After entering all LOCAL IP ADDRs and IP SUBNET MASKs; > Type and enter to access command line................................Type and enter screen 2..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 3 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 202 Enter the insert command. Result: Warnings are displayed................................Enter the ignore command for each Warning. Result: Ignoring...form inserted................................Type and enter the previous page command. < ..............................................5 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 203: Assign Ph Channel Group As Ip Processor (Rc/V 33.1)

    If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 3 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 204: Insert Processor Group (Rc/V 33.16)

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Processor Group Number - identifies a processor group •...
  • Page 205 • *PCR GRP • *SM - SIP GSM number • APPL TYPE - SIPT • PSU - 0 • PM GROUP - PM group name ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 3 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 206 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 4 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 207: Insert Ethernet - Ip Interface (Rc/V 33.4)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Switching Module Number •...
  • Page 208 #INTERFACE NAME - name of the interface (entries in this field are case sensitive) ................................Proceed to screen 2. Result: Screen 2 is displayed and the cursor is located at the GATEWAY IP ADDRESS 1 field..............................................5 - 4 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 209 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 4 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 210: Insert Ip Routing (Rc/V 33.3)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Destination IP address.
  • Page 211 #GATEWAY IP ADDR - IP address of the gateway through which data is sent to the destination ................................Enter the insert command. Result: Inserting...form inserted ................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 4 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 212 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 4 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 213: Insert Router Pinging (Rc/V 33.17)

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • IP Address of the adjacent router (use RC/V 33.3 - GATEWAY IP ADDR) •...
  • Page 214 PING INTVL - number of milliseconds between pings to the gateway router (increments of 100) • MAX FAIL PINGS - maximum number of failed pings before pinging is terminated ................................Enter the insert command. Result: Inserting...form inserted ..............................................5 - 4 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 215 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 4 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 216: Insert Udp Path (Rc/V 33.24)

    Supplemental Trunk Line Workstation (STLWS) or Recent Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR5 software release with UDP Transport for SIP software. Required Information • UDP Path number •...
  • Page 217 • GSM number • PSU number (0) • Processor Group number • Near-end UDP port • Far-end IP address • Far-end UDP port ................................Enter the insert command..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 5 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 218 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 5 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 219: Insert Sctp Endpoint Timers And Protocol Parameters (Rc/V 33.18)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • SCTP Endpoint Parameter Set Name.
  • Page 220 SCTP packet specifically for a Selective Acknowledgement (SACK) chunk. • FAST RETRANS CNT - Number of successive SACKs received before retransmitting a packet..............................................5 - 5 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 221 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 5 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 222: Insert Sctp Near Endpoints (Rc/V 33.19)

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Near EP name - Identifies the local SCTP endpoint.
  • Page 223 SCTP PORT • ENDPOINT PARM SET NAME - DEFAULT or customer defined ................................Enter the insert command. Result: Inserting...form inserted ................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 5 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 224 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 225: Insert Sctp Far Endpoints (Rc/V 33.21)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Far endpoint name •...
  • Page 226 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system..............................................5 - 6 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 227 Insert SCTP Far Endpoints (RC/V 33.21) Provisioning Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 6 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 228: Insert Sctp Association-Related Protocol Parameters (Rc/V 33.20)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • None.
  • Page 229 MAX PATH RETRANS - Maximum number of retransmissions of a datagram for an SCTP path before the path is declared out-of-service................................Enter the insert command. Result: Inserting...form inserted ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 6 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 230 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 6 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 231: Insert Sctp Association (Rc/V 33.22)

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Association Number - Identifies the SCTP association. This...
  • Page 232 • *ASSOC NUMBER • #GSM • #NEAR ENDPOINT NAME • #FAR ENDPOINT NAME • SCTP ASSOC PARM SET NAME ................................Enter the insert command..............................................5 - 6 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 233 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 6 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 234: Insert Sctp Association Set (Rc/V 33.23)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Association set name •...
  • Page 235 NBR column. A maximum of 64 association ids can be defined in an association set. The associations must all belong to a specified SIP GSM................................Enter the insert command..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 6 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 236 Examine the output. For additional information, refer to the SIP Maintenance Considerations procedure, Resolve SCTP Association Problems, 235-200-118................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 7 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 237: Update Ccs Office Parameters (Rc/V 8.15)

    Select and prepare terminal for RC/V activities. Reference: “Select and Prepare Terminal” (5-11) ................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 8.15 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 7 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 238 Screen X is displayed and the cursor is located at the bottom of Screen X................................Specify the NATIONAL CIRCUIT CODE field................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................5 - 7 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 239 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 7 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 240: Insert Sip Pstn Interworking Parameter Set (Rc/V 5.83)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running on the 5E16.2 FR6 or later software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 241 HOP COUNTER • CARRIER SELECTION The fields listed below appear on Screen 2 and are the PSTN TO SIP MAPPING RULES. • REQUEST URI ADDR • REQUEST URI CIC ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 7 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 242 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ..............................................................................5 - 7 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 243 Called Party Number comes from the Request URI xyz portion; Ported Number GAP from request URI xyz portion; Ported Number Translation Indicator from the Request URI ″rn″ tag..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 7 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 244 Request URI CSEL BASIC appended to the INVITE’s ″Request URI″ when available from a carrier call. ″csel″ tag is not sent NOTMAPPED in the outgoing SIP INVITE headers..............................................5 - 7 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 245: Insert Sip Parameters (Rc/V 5.82)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running on the 5E16.2 FR3 or later software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 246 ISUP ENCAPSULATION • PRACK ENABLED • WAIT FOR PRACK The service provider is responsible for ensuring proper NOTE: coordination of its switches. If SIP without Encapsulated ISUP is ..............................................5 - 8 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 247 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 8 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 248: Insert Packet Group (Rc/V 5.71)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Packet Group number •...
  • Page 249 ASSOC SET NAME - Association set name, or UDP PATH - UDP path number. • SIP-T GSM - GSM Number • SIP-T PARM SET NAME - SIP parameter set name ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 8 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 250 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 8 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 251: Assign Trunk Group (Rc/V 5.1)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • None.
  • Page 252 • • TRK CLASS ic|lata|ltollcon|ttollcon • INPLS isup7 • OUTPLS isup7 • FAR END NPA • MODULE 0(5ESS) SM# (DRM/VCDX) • NEAR CLLI match nearclli on 5.71 • CONTROL TYPE cancel • CCS7 TYPE ................................Proceed to screen 12. Result: Screen 12 of the TRUNK GROUP page is displayed and the cursor is at the bottom of Screen 12.
  • Page 253 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 8 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 254: Enable Invite Requests (Rc/V 5.81)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • SM-2000 module Required Conditions •...
  • Page 255 < Result: The TRUNKS VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 8 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 256 Enable INVITE Requests (RC/V 5.81) Provisioning ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 9 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 257: Assign Route Index (Rc/V 10.2)

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Route Index - number used for all call terminating to a telephone number.
  • Page 258 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 9 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 259: Add/Change Sip Elements Within An Existing Sip Network

    “Provision Alarm Level for IP Fragmented Packets Beyond PM Threshold” (5-150) This procedure is executed to enable the IP Fragmented Packets Alarm. By default the alarm is disabled..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 9 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 260 “Provision Alarm Level for ICMP Echo Requests Beyond PM Threshold” (5-153) This procedure is executed to enable the ICMP Echo Request Alarm. By default the alarm is disabled. “Change SIP PSTN Interworking Parameter Set” (5-156) ..............................................5 - 9 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 261: Add New Sipt Phe2 Ip Processor Group On An Existing Sip Gsm

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • SIP GSM Number •...
  • Page 262 PCRGRP/5883 office records................................Identify the processor group numbers that are in use on the existing SIP GSM and select unused PCRGRP number(s) for the new processor group(s)..............................................5 - 9 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 263 IP interface name, IP addresses and subnet masks. Set the MTU SIZE to 1500, required for SIP-T. Reference: “Insert Ethernet - IP Interface (RC/V 33.4)” (5-41) ................................On the 118X page, the PHE2(s) should now be ACT..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 9 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 264 Add New SIPT PHE2 IP Processor Group Provisioning on an Existing SIP GSM ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 9 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 265: Add New Sctp Near Endpoint

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • IP Addresses of adjacent routers Required Conditions •...
  • Page 266 SCTP parameter set. Reference: “Insert SCTP Near Endpoints (RC/V 33.19)” (5-56) ................................Type and enter the backup command . BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ..............................................5 - 1 0 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 267 ................................Use OP:STATUS,SCTP,NEAREPT to verify that the status of the endpoint just grown is GROW................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 0 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 268: Add New Sctp Association To Connect To A Sctp Far Endpoint

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Existing SCTP Far Endpoint name, or IP addresses and SCTP...
  • Page 269 ................................If the association is to be added to an SCTP Far Endpoint that is ® already associated with other SCTP Near Endpoints in the 5ESS switch, proceed to step 4. Otherwise: • Obtain the IP addresses and SCTP port of the new far endpoint,...
  • Page 270 It cannot be established until it has been added to an association set, manually restored, and the far endpoint is in an INSERV state................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 0 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 271: Add New Association Set To Another Office

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • None Required Conditions •...
  • Page 272 Verify that corresponding provisioning of all associations in the set is complete at the far office. ® If the far office is a 5ESS switch, also verify that the provisioning of the association set at the other office is complete and consistent with the provisioning at the near end.
  • Page 273: Add Sctp Associations To Existing Association Set

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Association number •...
  • Page 274 ................................Use RST:SCTP,ASSOC to restore the association and OP:STATUS,SCTP,ASSOC to verify that it becomes ESTABLISHED................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 0 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 275: Add Udp Transport For Sip Signaling To Another Office

    Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR5 software release with UDP Transport for SIP software. • If the new SIP Packet Group is to be supported by UDP transport ™...
  • Page 276 IP address from the near IP interface................................examine the UDPPATH/5891 office records to select an unused UDP Path number................................Execute the “Insert UDP Path (RC/V 33.24)” procedure..............................................5 - 1 1 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 277 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 1 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 278: Add New Sip Packet Trunking To Another Office

    Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. • If the new SIP Packet Group is to be supported by UDP transport ™...
  • Page 279 Examine the SIPPSTN/5893 office records and select an appropriate SIP PSTN interworking parameter set, or do a change/insert operation on RC/V 5.83 for an existing parameter set to add a new parameter set..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 1 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 280 Reference: “Assign Route Index (RC/V 10.2)” (5-91) ................................Make test calls on the new packet group/trunk group using TST:PATH:OG105 command ..............................................5 - 1 1 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 281 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 1 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 282: Add New Sip Call-Processing Sms

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • SIP GSM numbers •...
  • Page 283 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 1 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 284: Add A Sip Phe2 To Existing Simplex Sip Ip Processor Group

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • STBY PHE2 Hardware (SM, PSU Shelf, and Position) •...
  • Page 285 PH in the processor group is SERVING. Otherwise, the new PH should become NON-SERVING................................At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 1 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 286 At the MCC or TLWS, poke or enter the “switch” command SW:PSUPH= to ensure that the PHs are working as expected................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 2 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 287: Change Ip/Sctp Transport Address For Sctp Near Endpoint

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • SCTP Near Endpoint name •...
  • Page 288 Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ................................Type and enter the review command. Result: PROCESSOR GROUP page is displayed and the cursor is located at PCR GRP field ..............................................5 - 1 2 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 289 *SM - Switching Module number • *PSU - Packet Switching Unit number • *SHELF - PSU shelf number • *CHANNEL GROUP - Channel group position ................................Proceed to screen 2..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 2 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 290 Verify that all far offices with associations to the updated near endpoint have made equivalent updates to the IP addresses (the SCTP ® near endpoint of an association on the 5ESS switch is the SCTP far endpoint of the equivalent association in the far office).
  • Page 291 At this point, any stable calls that survived may be able to signal to the far end again................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 2 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 292: Change Ip/Sctp Transport Address For Sctp Far Endpoint

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Far Endpoint name •...
  • Page 293 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 2 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 294 Use the RST:SCTP,ASSOC command to restore the associations to the far endpoint................................Use the OP:STATUS,SCTP,ASSOC command to verify that they have been established................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 2 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 295: Change Far Ip Transport Address For Udp Path

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR5 software release with UDP Transport for SIP software. Required Information • New IP address and UDP port for SIP signaling at far office •...
  • Page 296 5.1 TRUNK GROUP, and/or RC/V 5.71 PACKET GROUP DEFINITION, use the recorded information to update and/or re-insert those views as required. Refer to the “Add New SIP Packet Trunking to Another Office” procedure..............................................5 - 1 3 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 297 Change Far IP Transport Address for UDP Provisioning Path ................................BKUP:ODD Execute ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 3 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 298: Change Ip Address For Adjacent Ip Router

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 299 *IP ADDRESS - address of the access router ................................Enter the delete command. Result: Deleting...form deleted ................................Dump the IPROUT/5989 office records. At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the command: OP:OFR:FORM=5989 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 3 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 300 *INTERFACE NAME - name of defined interface • #GATEWAY IP ADDR - IP address of the gateway through which data is sent to the destination ................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form Updated ..............................................5 - 1 3 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 301 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 3 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 302: Change Ip Parameters For A Sip Processor Group

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 303 If no, proceed to step 19 to skip Processor IP parameter changes................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 33.1 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ................................Type and enter the update command..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 3 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 304 ASSIGNMENT page is displayed and the cursor is located at the ICMP ERR GEN field ................................Using screen 3 of RC/V 33.1 modify the fields as desired................................Enter the update command..............................................5 - 1 3 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 305 Type and enter the update command. Result: Screen 1 of the ETHERNET INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) INTERFACE ASSIGNMENT page is displayed and the cursor is located at the SM field..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 3 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 306 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; ..............................................5 - 1 4 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 307 Change IP Parameters for a SIP processor Provisioning group Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 4 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 308: Change Sctp Endpoint Parameters

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 309 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 4 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 310: Change Sctp Association Parameters

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 311 Modify the parameters as needed................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 4 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 312 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 4 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 313: Change Sip Parameters

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 314 Interworking Parameter set (RC/V View 5.83) assigned. Refer to the Feature Description, 235-190-400, document for SIP to PSTN Interworking Parameter set guidelines................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ..............................................5 - 1 4 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 315 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 4 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 316: Provision Alarm Level For Ip Fragmented Packets Beyond Pm Threshold

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 317 20.32 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ................................Type and enter the insert command. Result: Screen 1 of the OIU PERFORMANCE MONITORING THRESHOLD GROUP page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 5 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 318 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 5 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 319: Provision Alarm Level For Icmp Echo Requests Beyond Pm Threshold

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 320 The OFFICE MISC. & ALARMS VIEW is displayed................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 20.32 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ................................Type and enter the insert command..............................................5 - 1 5 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 321 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 5 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 322: Change Sip Pstn Interworking Parameter Set

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR6 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 323 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 5 - 1 5 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 324 Change SIP PSTN Interworking Parameter Provisioning Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................5 - 1 5 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 325: Deprovisioning

    Overview ..............................................This chapter contains the procedures for deprovisioning the Session Purpose ® Initiation Protocol application in the 5ESS switch. ® The 5ESS switch Recent Change and Verify (RC/V) interface provides access to the database through views of the Office Dependent Data (ODD).
  • Page 326 SIP signaling network. Please reference the “Delete SIP Signaling from an Existing SIP Network” (6-88) procedures..............................................6 - 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 327: Deprovisioning Sequence

    DRM/VCDX. Refer to 235-105-331, Hardware Change Procedures - Degrowth for information on OIU-IP degrowth procedures to delete IP bearer, if IP packet trunking is no longer to be used..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 328 INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) SIP-T PARAMETERS PROCESSOR ASSIGNMENT DEFINITION (RC/V 22.16) (RC/V 33.1) (RC/V 5.82) EQUIPMENT SUBUNIT SIP PSTN PROTOCOL HANDLER SIP GSM INTERWORKING PARAMETER SET (RC/V 22.4) (RC/V 5.80) (RC/V 5.83) ..............................................6 - 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 329 On RC/V 33.19, delete all identified SCTP near endpoints. “Delete All SCTP Association Protocol Parameter Sets (RC/V 33.20)” (6-44) On RC/V 33.20, delete all identified SCTP association parameter sets..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 330 PH TYPE set to PH33 and GRP TYPE set to NULL, update the PH TYPE TO NULL. “Delete All SIP Parameter Sets (RC/V 5.82)” (6-78) On RC/V 5.82, delete all SIP parameter sets except for the DEFAULT parameter set..............................................6 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 331 On RC/V 5.80, delete the SIP GSM. This should automatically delete the DEFAULT SIP parameter set. Check RC/V 5.82 and delete it manually if it exists. “Delete Protocol Handler (RC/V 22.4)” (6-87) ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 332: Disable Invite Requests (Rc/V 5.81)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 333 SIP calls will be denied, on a call-by-call basis, and outgoing calls will not be routed on SIP packet groups. Execute this step for each SIP GSM.) • ROUTE - N ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 334 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 335: Disable All Sctp Transport For Sip Packet Trunking

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software..............................................235-200-118...
  • Page 336 ................................Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the result from step 1 indicates that all provisioned SCTP associations are in the CLOSED MAN state..............................................6 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 337 Disable All SCTP Transport for SIP Packet Deprovisioning Trunking Result: SCTP transport for SIP packet trunking is no longer operational................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 1 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 338: Remove All Sip Trunk Groups From Route Lists (Rc/V 10.2)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 339 Using the RC/V 10.2 form as a guide, type and enter the parameters identified in step 2. • *RTI - route index (1-16382) ................................Type and enter the delete command..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 1 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 340 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 341: Remove All Sip Trunk Groups From Route Lists (Rc/V 10.4)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 342 MC RTIDX field................................Using the RC/V 10.4 form as a guide, type and enter the parameters identified in step 2. • *MC RTIDX - route index (1-16382) ..............................................6 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 343 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 1 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 344: Delete All Sip Packet Trunk Groups (Rc/V 5.1)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 345 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: TRUNKS VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 2 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 346 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 2 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 347: Delete All Sip Packet Groups (Rc/V 5.71)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 348 Repeat steps 5-6 for every packet group identified in steps 1 and 2................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The TRUNK VIEWS page is displayed..............................................6 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 349 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 2 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 350: Disable All Udp Transport For Sip Packet Trunking

    Before you begin Required Tools • Supplemental Trunk Line Workstation (STLWS) or Recent Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface ..............................................6 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 351 Disable All UDP Transport for SIP Packet Deprovisioning Trunking Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information • Identification of all provisioned UDP paths. These can be obtained either from examining the office records (FORM=5891), or from the first step of the procedure.
  • Page 352 Disable All UDP Transport for SIP Packet Deprovisioning Trunking ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 353: Delete All Sip Call Processing Sms (Rc/V 5.81)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 354 Enter the delete command. Result: Deleting...form deleted ................................Repeat steps 5 and 6 for every SM-2000 SIP-T GSM identified in Step 1................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................6 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 355 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 3 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 356: Delete All Sctp Association Sets (Rc/V 33.23)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 357 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 3 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 358 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 3 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 359: Delete All Sctp Associations (Rc/V 33.22)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 360 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system..............................................6 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 361 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 3 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 362: Delete All Sctp Far Endpoints (Rc/V 33.21)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 363 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 3 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 364 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 4 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 365: Delete All Sctp Near Endpoints (Rc/V 33.19)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 366 Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system..............................................6 - 4 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 367 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 4 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 368: Delete All Sctp Association Protocol Parameter Sets

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 369 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for every SCTP association parameter set................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 4 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 370: Delete All Sctp Association Protocol Parameter Sets (Rc/V 33.20)

    At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 4 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 371: Delete All Sctp Endpoint Timers And Protocol Parameters

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 372 Result: Deleting...form deleted ................................Repeat step 5 and 6 for every SCTP endpoint parameter set identified in step 1................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................6 - 4 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 373 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 4 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 374: Delete All Router Pinging (Rc/V 33.17)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 375 Reference: “Select and Prepare Terminal” (5-11) ................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 33.17 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ................................Type and enter the delete command..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 5 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 376 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 5 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 377: Delete All Sip Udp Paths (Rc/V 33.24)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 378: Delete All Sip Udp Paths (Rc/V 33.24)

    ................................Backup the office records. At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the command: BKUP:ODD; ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 5 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 379: Delete All Ip Routing For Sip Udp Paths (Rc/V 33.3)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 380 IP address associated with them................................Select and prepare terminal for RC/V activities. Reference: “Select and Prepare Terminal” (5-11) ................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 33.3 ..............................................6 - 5 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 381 Result: The INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 5 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 382 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 383: Delete All Ip Routing For Sctp Associations (Rc/V 33.3)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 384 Select and prepare terminal for RC/V activities. Reference: “Select and Prepare Terminal” (5-11) ................................Type and enter the RC/V form number. 33.3 Result: Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ..............................................6 - 6 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 385 If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated................................At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 6 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 386 Delete All IP Routing for SCTP Deprovisioning Associations (RC/V 33.3) Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 6 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 387: Delete All Sip Processor Groups (Rc/V 33.16)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 388 Enter the delete command. Result: Deleting...form deleted ................................Repeat steps 5-6 for every processor group identified in step 1................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................6 - 6 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 389 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 6 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 390: Delete Ip Processor Assignment To Ph (Rc/V 33.1)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 391 Deleting...form deleted ................................Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each IP processor assignment................................Type and enter the previous page command. < Result: INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 6 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 392 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 6 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 393: Update All Sip Gsm - Non-Gsm Communication (Rc/V 17.27)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 394 ................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ................................Repeat steps 5-7 for each GSM identified in step 1................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < ..............................................6 - 7 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 395 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 7 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 396: Delete All Sip Gqph Pipes (Rc/V 17.24)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 397 GLOBAL SM field................................Using the RC/V 17.24 form as a guide, type and enter the parameters for the GQPH pipe. • *GLOBAL SM • *PSU SHELF ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 7 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 398 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 7 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 399 Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. • None Required Information •...
  • Page 400 PH TYPE field for each channel group with a PH TYPE set to PHE2 or PH33 and GRP TYPE set to NULL................................Enter the update command. Result: Updating...form updated ..............................................6 - 7 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 401: Update All Phe2 & Ph33 Channel Group Assignments (Rc/V 22.16)

    At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 7 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 402: Delete All Sip Parameter Sets (Rc/V 5.82)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 403 Repeat step 4-6 for every SIP parameter set identified in step 1................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The TRUNK VIEWS page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 7 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 404 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 8 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 405: Delete All Sip Pstn Interworking Parameter Sets (Rc/V 5.83)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR6 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 406 Repeat step 4-6 for every SIP PSTN interworking parameter set identified in step 1................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The TRUNK VIEWS page is displayed..............................................6 - 8 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 407 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 8 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 408: Delete All Sip Global Sms (Rc/V 5.80)

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 409 < Result: The TRUNK VIEWS page is displayed................................If desired, type and enter the quit command to exit the RC/V system. Result: The RC/V session is terminated..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 8 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 410 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 8 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 411: Delete Protocol Handler (Rc/V 22.4)

    • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. • The PHs must be installed in the shelf of the PSU2.
  • Page 412: Delete Sip Signaling From An Existing Sip Network

    “Delete SCTP Associations from Existing Association Set” (6-99) “Delete Existing SCTP Association to SCTP Far Endpoint” (6-101) “Delete SCTP Near Endpoint” (6-107) “Delete Existing SIP PHE2 IP Processor Group” (6-109) ..............................................6 - 8 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 413: Delete Sip Phe2 From Existing Duplex Sip Ip Processor Group

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 414 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Execute the Hardware Degrowth Procedures for the PHE2 and Ethernet Link. Refer to 235-105-331, Hardware Change Procedures - Degrowth..............................................6 - 9 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 415 Delete SIP PHE2 from Existing Duplex SIP Deprovisioning IP Processor Group ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 9 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 416: Delete An Existing Sip Call-Processing Sm

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 417 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 9 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 418: Delete Packet Trunking To Another Office

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 419 If an ASSOC SET NAME was recorded in two step previous, and the association set to the far office will not be used again, execute the “Delete Association Set to Another Office” (6-97) procedure..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 9 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 420 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 9 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 421: Delete Association Set To Another Office

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 422 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 9 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 423: Delete Sctp Associations From Existing Association Set

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 424 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 1 0 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 425: Delete Existing Sctp Association To Sctp Far Endpoint

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 426 XXXX = association number Result: The “OP STATUS SCTP ASSOC =XXXX” output report is printed, with the status of the association, and it’s Near and Far Endpoint names..............................................6 - 1 0 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 427 Enter Database Operation I=Insert,R=Review,U=Update, D=Delete: ................................Type and enter the review command. Result: SCTP NEAR ENDPOINT DEFINITION page is displayed and the cursor is located at NEAR ENDPOINT NAME field..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 1 0 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 428 Using the RC/V 33.16 form as a guide and the data determined in Step 16, type and enter the appropriate values for each field. • *PCR GRP • *SM - SIP GSM number ................................Enter the review command..............................................6 - 1 0 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 429 *SM - Switching Module number • *PSU - Packet Switching Unit number • *SHELF - PSU shelf number • *CHANNEL GROUP - Channel group position ................................Proceed to screen 2..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 1 0 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 430 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 1 0 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 431: Delete Sctp Near Endpoint

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 432 At the MCC or TLWS type and enter the backup command. BKUP:ODD; Result: BKUP ODD COMPLETED ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 1 0 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 433: Delete Existing Sip Phe2 Ip Processor Group

    Change and Verify (RC/V) terminal • Access to RC/V Menu Interface Required Material • ® The 5ESS switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking - NAR feature software. Required Information •...
  • Page 434 • *PCR GRP • *SM - SIP GSM number ................................Determine the SM, PSU shelf, and channel group(s) assigned to the processor group..............................................6 - 1 1 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 435 On screen 1 of form 33.4, record the Ethernet IP INTERFACE NAME................................Type and enter the previous screen command. < Result: The INTERNET PROTOCOL VIEWS page is displayed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 6 - 1 1 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 436 Execute the Hardware Degrowth procedures for each PHE2 and Ethernet Link in the processor group. Refer to 235-105-331, Hardware Change Procedures - Degrowth................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................6 - 1 1 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 437: Maintenance Considerations

    In the case of problems with the intermediate network equipment, refer to troubleshooting documentation associated with that product. This chapter provides direction for all other problems listed..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 438: Overview

    SIP for Packet Trunking based audits, asserts, Machine-Detected Interoffice Irregularity (MDII) reports, error reports, or Master Control Center (MCC) status indicators, check the intermediate network equipment and the far office for problems..............................................7 - 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 439: Routine Maintenance

    Routine Maintenance ..............................................This section contains maintenance procedures to perform routine ® operations and maintenance on the 5ESS switch. The following subsections are included: Routine SCTP Status Requests, SCTP Testing, and Configuration Data Collection. Note: The routine exercise (REX) currently does not apply to PHE2s.
  • Page 440: Collect Data From Office Records

    Use of the Master Control Center (MCC) or Supplementary Trunk Line Workstation (STLWS). Required Material • The switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking feature software..............................................7 - 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 441 Identify SCTP Near Endpoints by outputting office record 5886. OP:OFR:FORM=5886; Result: Output of Office Record 5886 prints................................Identify SCTP Association Names by outputting office record 5889. OP:OFR:FORM=5889; Result: Output of Office Record 5889 prints..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 442 ................................Identify Ethernet IP Interface Assignment by outputting office record 5995. OP:OFR:FORM=5995; Result: Output of Office Record 5995 prints................................Identify UDP Paths by outputting office record 5891. OP:OFR:FORM=5891; ..............................................7 - 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 443 Output of Office Record 5893 prints................................Identify packet group to service group (trunk group) associations by outputting office record 5894. OP:OFR:FORM=5894; Result: Output of Office Record 5894 prints. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 444: Request Sctp Near Endpoint Status

    SCTP Near endpoints. Required Conditions • None required. Procedure to Obtain General Status of Near Endpoint ................................Request a status report for a specific near endpoint: ..............................................7 - 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 445 Request a detailed status report for a specific near endpoint: OP:STATUS,SCTP,NEAREPT=a,DETAIL; Where: a = near endpoint name Result: Generates a status report of a specific near endpoint and for all associations assigned to that near endpoint..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 446 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 447: Request Sctp Association Status

    Required Conditions • None required. Procedure to Obtain Status of a Specific Association ................................Request a status report for a specific association: OP:STATUS,SCTP,ASSOC=a; Where: a = association number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 1 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 448 Request a status report for a specific association including the path status: OP:STATUS,SCTP,ASSOC=a,PATHS; Where: a = association number Result: Generates a status report of a specific association including the path status..............................................7 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 449 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 1 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 450: Request Sctp Association Set Status

    Request a status report for each association in an association set: OP:STATUS,SCTP,ASSOCSET=c; Where: c = Association set name Result: Generates a status report for each association in a specific association set..............................................7 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 451 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 1 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 452: Report Service Selection, Ping And Ethernet Link Status

    PSU number, PSU shelf number, PH position number associated with identified processor group. Required Conditions • At least one serving SIP PH is in service when requesting based on processor in processor group..............................................7 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 453 = PH position number Result: Generates the service selection, ping and Ethernet link status report for a specific processor................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 1 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 454: Initiate Sctp Heartbeat

    Office Record 5219 for Packet Group Data. • Destination IP address. Required Conditions • None required. Procedure ................................Initiate a manual heartbeat test on a specific association set name: ..............................................7 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 455 Generates an SCTP heartbeat report for each association in an association set that serves a specific packet group. If the result is COMPLETED: TEST PASSED other than , then CONTINUE with this procedure. Otherwise, EXIT this procedure..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 1 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 456 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ..............................................................................7 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 457 Check results and take appropriate action: • Refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 2 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 458: Initiate 105 Test Call

    Procedure ................................Request an outgoing test to a far-end 105 test line: TST:PATH,OG105,PKTG=f,OPDN=d; Where: d = 105 test line DN for desired far-end office f = Packet group ..............................................7 - 2 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 459 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 2 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 460: Initiate Delay Test Call

    Office Record 5219 for PKTG • OPDN Required Conditions • None required. Procedure ................................Request a delay test on a loopback testline: TST:PATH,DELAY,PKTG=f,OPDN=d; Where: d = Loopback testline f = Packet group ..............................................7 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 461 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 2 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 462: Request Utility Call Trace

    Request a utility call trace: TRC:UTIL,LTAG=a-b-c-d-e; Where: a = Global SM index b = Processor group number c = Global switch module number d = Map Tag index ..............................................7 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 463 = Terminal process number Result: The SIP signaling call trace is displayed on the MCC................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 2 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 464: Request Internet Protocol (Ip) Configuration Data

    • Network ID Required Conditions • None required. Procedure ................................Request IP address configuration data for an office: OP:IPCFG,OFFICE; Result: Displays IP address configuration data for the office..............................................7 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 465 Request configuration data for a specific IP address: OP:IPCFG,IPADR=b Where: b = IP address Result: Displays configuration data for a specific IP address................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ..............................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 2 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 466 OP:IPCFG,NID=c Where: c = Network ID Result: Displays IP address configuration data for a specific Network ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 467: Corrective Maintenance

    Maintenance Considerations Corrective Maintenance ..............................................This section contains SIP for Packet Trunking corrective maintenance Scope ® procedures on the hardware and software of the 5ESS switch. These topics are covered: Problem Resolution, Problem Analysis, and Data ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 3 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 468 Corrective Maintenance Maintenance Considerations ..............................................7 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 469 Corrective Maintenance Maintenance Considerations ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 3 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 470: Resolve Protocol Handler Problems

    Maintenance Considerations Resolve Protocol Handler Problems ..............................................This procedure identifies methods to restore PHE2s and PH33s. Purpose ..............................................7 - 3 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 471 Resolve Protocol Handler Problems Maintenance Considerations ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 3 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 472 When interrogating unassigned channel groups, it is important to note the PH hardware type supporting the identified channel group and the appropriate OOS PH must be analyzed by the remainder of this procedure..............................................7 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 473 = PSU2 shelf number d = PHE2 number ................................Did the PHE2 or PH33 restore successfully to ACT? • , RETURN to Step 1 • , RETURN to Step 2 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 3 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 474 PHE2 or PH33 and RETURN to Step 2................................The PHE2 or PH33 is in a trouble analysis state. SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE according to local procedures for the affected PH..............................................7 - 3 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 475 However, it is possible that the LLE2 paddleboard is faulty. Refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance procedure, Resolve LLE2 Paddleboard Problems, 235-200-118................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 3 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 476: Resolve Lle2 Paddleboard Problems

    PHE2 circuit pack (TN13). The LLE2 paddleboard plugs onto the upper pin field directly behind the TN13 circuit pack. If the OOS LED is not lit, then EXIT this procedure..............................................7 - 4 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 477 If diagnostics fail at phase 4, repeat this procedure with another LLE2 paddleboard. • If diagnostics pass but the PHE2 restoral fails, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 4 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 478 Resolve LLE2 Paddleboard Problems Maintenance Considerations ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 4 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 479: Resolve Gqph Qpipe Problems

    Maintenance Considerations Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems ..............................................This procedure identifies methods to restore General QLPS Purpose (GQPH) QPipes. Note:The Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems does not apply to DRM/VCDX..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 4 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 480 Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems Maintenance Considerations ..............................................7 - 4 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 481 If the state is OOS-DACT , CONTINUE this procedure. • If the state is , SKIP to Step 3. OOSF-CM • If the state is , SKIP to Step 4. OOSF-PH ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 4 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 482 QTMSLNK or TMSLNK hardware is . Determine the parent hardware to be recovered by accessing the QLPS Network page: 138d Where: d = QLPS network associated with the target GQPH QPipe ..............................................7 - 4 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 483 (0 or 1) is specified and actually , where is the with the active NLI a-j-k ONTC QLPS, is serving the target GQPH QPipe. Access the NLI Summary page: 1200,X ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 4 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 484 PSUCOMs are duplex failed. Refer to the System Recovery [5E14 and Later Software Releases] procedure, PSU Duplex Failure, 235-105-250, to recover one of the PSUCOMs. After the PH33/PSUCOM is recovered, RE-ENTER this procedure at Step 1..............................................7 - 4 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 485 GQPH QPipe cannot successfully loop back a test frame to the QLPS. The TSI-QPH nailed-up path is established and the NP channel is activated, and an undetected failure is presumed to ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 4 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 486 Obtain a detailed status of the GQPH QPipes OP:STATUS,GQPHQPIPE,QPIPE=a-b-c-d-e,DETAIL; Where: a = Global switch module number b = Packet switch unit 2 number c = PSU2 shelf number ..............................................7 - 5 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 487 , attempt to conditionally switch QLPSs in the target network SW:QLPS=0-d; If the switch is successful, then determine the status OP:STATUS,GQPHQPIPE,QPIPE=a-b-c-d-e; Where: a = Global switch module number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 5 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 488 RETURN to Step 1 because the status of multiple GQPH QPipes may have been affected by hardware reconfigurations. Otherwise, attempt to conditionally switch QLPSs in the target network: ..............................................7 - 5 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 489 GQPH QPipe on the target QLPS network. RST:NLI=a-j-k; If the conditional restore fails, then refer to the Corrective Maintenance procedure, Clear Network Link Interface Problems, 235-105-220, to repair the NLI..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 5 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 490 TSI-QPH path could not be established. An assert may be produced, pointing to an ODD problem, or there may be a subtle error in timeslot assignment. This step may also be reached if previous ..............................................7 - 5 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 491 OOS-LVL1-PATH , CONTINUE this procedure for further recovery. Otherwise, RETURN to Step 1 because the status of multiple GQPH QPipes may have been affected by MCTSI hardware reconfigurations..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 5 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 492 GQPH QPipe may be automatically recovered. In any of these cases, it is wise to manually remove a GQPH QPipe unconditionally: RMV:GQPHPIPE,QPIPE=a-b-c-d-e,UCL; Where: a = Global switch module number ..............................................7 - 5 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 493 = QLPS network number If the resultant state is again , then there is no further UNKNOWN recovery possible. Gather any associated asserts/audits and SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE according to local procedures..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 5 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 494 Otherwise, RETURN to Step 1 to re-analyze the GQPH QPipe based on the new resultant state................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 495: Analyze General Message Transport (Gmt) Error Reports

    The switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or later with the SIP for Packet Trunking feature software. Required Information • None. Required Conditions • None required..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 5 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 496 ................................A similar but less severe message disruption occurs when the following message is generated: REPT GENERAL MESSAGE TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY CHANGE GSM=a SERV=b c TIMESTAMP:d NGSMs AFFECTED:e Where: ..............................................7 - 6 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 497 ................................The following message indicates that one or more GQPH QPipes have undergone recovery: REPT GQPHPIPE RECOVERY GSM=x SERV=y Where: x = Global switch module number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 6 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 498 Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems, 235-200-118, to possibly recover the GQPH QPipes. However, the failure of identified GQPH QPipes should be investigated. SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE according to local procedures..............................................7 - 6 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 499 Overloads possibly impacted by GMT traffic are resource types MHRT (MH real-time overload), (MH QPipe occupancy overload) MHPIPE (GQPH real-time or resource overload). GSMQPH ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 6 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 500: Resolve Sctp Association Problems

    , restore the association: RST:SCTP,ASSOCIATION=a; Where: a = association number Result: If restoral fails, then refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance procedure, Restore SCTP Association, 235-200-118..............................................7 - 6 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 501 If the association is still , the problem is most likely with the far end of the association or IP network in ® between or outside of the 5ESS switch................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ..................................................
  • Page 502: Remove Sctp Association

    NG - INVALID ASSOCIATION ID If the result is , then check the association number on RC/V 33.22. For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information..............................................7 - 6 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 503 Remove SCTP Association Maintenance Considerations ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 6 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 504: Restore Sctp Association

    NG - INVALID ASSOCIATION ID If the result is , then check the association number on RC/V 33.22. For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information..............................................7 - 6 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 505 Restore SCTP Association Maintenance Considerations ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 6 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 506: Resolve Sctp Near Endpoint Problems

    NOSERV or OOS status. Use this procedure when an SCTP near endpoint transitions from When to use • INSERV PARTSERV • INSERV NOSERV , or • PARTSERV NOSERV ..............................................7 - 7 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 507 Resolve SCTP Near endpoint Problems Maintenance Considerations ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 7 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 508 Where: a = near endpoint name Result: If the endpoint remains OOS, then refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance procedure, Restore SCTP Near Endpoint, 235-200-118..............................................7 - 7 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 509 If the SIP PH is designated as SERVING but has a PING status DOWN, then problem is most likely with the adjacent IP router ® external to the 5ESS switch................................If the status is NOSERV, first remove the near endpoint unconditionally: RMV:SCTP,NEAREPT=a,UCL;...
  • Page 510 If the restore fails, then refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance procedure, Restore SCTP Near Endpoint, 235-200-118................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 7 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 511: Remove Sctp Near Endpoint

    ................................Request a removal of a specific near endpoint: RMV:SCTP,NEAREPT=a,[UCL]; Where: a = near endpoint name Result: Reports the result of removing a specific near endpoint from service..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 7 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 512 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 7 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 513: Restore Sctp Near Endpoint

    Request a restoral of a specific near endpoint : RST:SCTP,NEAREPT=a; Where: a = near endpoint name Result: Reports the result of restoring a specific near endpoint to service..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 7 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 514 • For all others, refer to the Output Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 7 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 515: Analyze Sctp Near Endpoint Change Report

    Analyze the REPT SCTP ENDPOINT change report: REPT SCTP NEAREPT=a PCRGRP=c-d-e PSUPH=c-d-f-g SHELF-CHGRP=f-h PREV-STATE=i NEW STATE=j Where: a = Near endpoint name c = Switching module number d = Packet switch unit 2 number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 7 9 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 516 ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 8 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 517: Analyze Sctp Association Change Report

    REPT SCTP ASSOC ID=b NEAR ENDPT=a FAR ENDPOINT=k PCRGRP=c-d-e PSUPH=c-d-f-g SHELF-CHGRP=f-h PREV-STATE=i NEW STATE=j Where: a = Near endpoint name b = Association number c = Switching module number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 8 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 518 ................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 8 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 519: Request Manual Service Selection Switch

    Request a manual service selection switch for a specific PSU PH: SW:SERV,PSUPH=a-c-d-e; Where: a = Global switch module number c = Packet switch unit 2 number d = PSU2 shelf number e = PH position number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 8 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 520 Ethernet link going down and repair it, if possible. • PING FAILURE If the response is , then the problem is most likely ® with the adjacent IP router external to the 5ESS switch................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ..................................................
  • Page 521: Analyze Service Selection Change Report

    = Global switch module number b = Processor group number c = Packet switch unit 2 number d = PSU2 shelf number e = PH position number ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 8 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 522 LLE2 paddleboard is faulty or the Ethernet link is down. Refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance procedure, Resolve PH problems, 235-200-118................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 8 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 523: Dump Ip Routing Table

    Use to troubleshoot layer 3 network connectivity problems between When to use ® the 5ESS switch and the external network. In particular, verify connectivity between a SIP PH and an adjacent router. Refer to the Input Messages Manual, 235-600-700, and the Output Related information Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information.
  • Page 524 If data exists, this implies a trouble analysis state. SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE according to local procedures................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 8 8 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 525: Dump Address Resolution Protocol (Arp) Table

    This procedure requests a dump of the ARP tables. Purpose Use to troubleshoot layer 2 network connectivity problems between When to use ® the 5ESS switch and the adjacent router. Refer to the Input Messages Manual, 235-600-700, and the Output Related information Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information.
  • Page 526 Reply should be returned. Dump ARP tables and if no entry is found, SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE according to local procedures................................Stop. You have completed this procedure. T E P S ................................................................................................7 - 9 0 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 527: Performance Monitoring On Sip Ph

    TCA reports can be inhibited by using either RC/V or an MML command. Sets of parameters are defined to control the threshold crossing alerts that are ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 9 1 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 528 This count keeps track of the total number of incoming Ethernet frames discarded due to the following error types: • Unknown protocol • Unsupported protocol • Exceeds maximum permitted frame size • Invalid frame check sequence ..............................................7 - 9 2 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 529 This count keeps track of the total number of IP datagrams discarded due to the following error types: • Invalid address in destination field • Invalid version number • Invalid header checksum • Unknown or unspecified protocol ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 9 3 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 530 This count keeps track of the total number of incoming ICMP datagrams discarded due to the following error types: • Invalid/Unsupported ICMP message type • Invalid ICMP checksum • Invalid ICMP length • Invalid ICMP code field ..............................................7 - 9 4 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 531 This count keeps track of the total number of incoming SCTP packets discarded due to the following SCTP common header error types: • Unknown source port • Unknown destination port ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 9 5 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 532 10 consecutive seconds. SIPT Layer Performance Monitoring Parameters Overview The following parameters are used to monitor SIPT layer performance: • SIPT Messages Discarded • SIPT Unavailable Seconds ..............................................7 - 9 6 Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 533 10 consecutive seconds and continues to be considered unavailable until it has been automatically uninhibited for 10 consecutive seconds. Refer to Corrective Maintenance Procedures. New Trouble Isolation Techniques ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies 7 - 9 7 Issue 3.02B, March 2007...
  • Page 535 Automatic Protection Switching Address Resolution Protocol Administrative Services Module Access Tandem ..............................................Basic Encoding Rules/Bit Error Rate Busy Hour Call ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies G L O S S A R Y Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 1...
  • Page 536 Call Progress Cyclic Redundancy Check Common Signalling Channel CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection ..............................................Do Not Fragment ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 2...
  • Page 537 Digital Signal Processor DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency ..............................................Echo Cancellation (or canceller) Explicit Congestion Notification Element Management System End Office Exit Message ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies G L O S S A R Y Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 3...
  • Page 538 GQPH General QLPS Protocol Handler Generic Requirements Global Switching Module GTWY Gateway ..............................................HDLC High Level Data Link Control Hardware ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 4...
  • Page 539 Internet Protocol Version 4/Version 6 ISUP ISDN User Part International Telecommunications Union ITU-T ITU-Telecommunications Standardization Sector (formally CCITT) Interexchange Carrier ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies G L O S S A R Y Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 5...
  • Page 540 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension Most Significant Bit ..............................................North American Region NCT2 Network Control Timing Link 2 Network Interface Card ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 6...
  • Page 541 Optical Interface Unit-Internet Protocol Out of Service Originating Packet Switch Open System Interface Operation Support System ..............................................Peripheral Control and Timing Link ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies G L O S S A R Y Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 7...
  • Page 542 Packet Switch Unit 2 ..............................................QLPS Quad Link Packet Switch Quality Of Service QLPS Protocol Handler ..............................................RC/V Recent Change and Verify ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 8...
  • Page 543 Stream Control Transmission Protocol Signalling Data Link Session Description Protocol SFID Secured Feature ID Session Initiation Protocol SIP PH SIP Protocol Handler ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies G L O S S A R Y Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 9...
  • Page 544 SONET Terminating Equipment (also, RSTE: Regenerator Section Terminating Equipment) Signal Transfer Point Software Update Software ..............................................Telephone Application Server TCAP Transaction Capabilities Application Part ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 1 0...
  • Page 545 Transmission Sequence Number Time to Live ..............................................User Agent Client User Agent Server User Datagram Protocol Universal Resource Identifier ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies G L O S S A R Y Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 1 1...
  • Page 546 ..............................................VCDX Very Compact Digital Exchange VLSM Variable Length Subnet Masking VoIP Voice Over Internet Protocol Voice Over Packet ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 G L - 1 2...
  • Page 547 End Point, 4-16 Chapter contents, Switch, Cabling Comments, how to send, User Datagram Protocol LLE2 paddle boards, Path, 4-17 2-28 Communication Module (CM), 2-12 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies I N D E X Issue 3.02B, March 2007 I N - 1...
  • Page 548 7-24 7-70 Initiate SCTP Heartbeat, Restore SCTP 7-18 Association, 7-68 IETF, Performance Monitoring Restore SCTP Near Incompatibilities, on SIP PH, 7-91 Endpoint, 7-77 ..............................................I N D E X Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 I N - 2...
  • Page 549 Insert Ethernet - IP 5-150, 5-153 interface, 5-41 Packet Group Provisioning, Define PH, Insert GSM - non-GSM Engineering 6-87 communication, 5-28 Considerations, 4-13 ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies I N D E X Issue 3.02B, March 2007 I N - 3...
  • Page 550 5-82 2-28 200 OK (INVITE), 3-70 5.80, 5-16 Engineering 200 OK (UPDATE), Considerations, 5.81, 5-31, 5-88 3-68 Equipage, 4-10 5.82, 5-79 ACK, 3-70 ..............................................I N D E X Lucent Technologies 235-200-118 Issue 3.02B, March 2007 I N - 4...
  • Page 551 2-36 UDP Comparison, 2-17 Stream Control Transmission Protocol End Point Engineering Considerations, 4-16 Equipage, 4-16 Switch Capacity, Configuration requirements, Configurations, Constraints, Engineering Considerations, ..............................................235-200-118 Lucent Technologies I N D E X Issue 3.02B, March 2007 I N - 5...

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