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Mediant™ 3000 VoIP Digital Media Gateway MGCP & MEGACO Protocols User's Manual Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Version 6.6 December 2015 Document # LTRT-95211...
Table of Contents Introduction ......................9 General Features ....................11 High Availability ....................13 1.2.1 Mediant 3000 HA System with TP-6310 ..............13 1.2.2 Mediant 3000 HA System with TP-8410 ..............14 1.2.3 Private IP Address and System (Global) IP Address(es) ........15 1.2.3.1...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.2.1 Encrypted HTTP Transport (HTTPS - SSL) ............44 5.2.2 Limiting Web Access to a Predefined List of Client IP Addresses ......44 5.2.3 Managing Web Server Access Using a RADIUS Server .........44 Initial Device Configuration using the Web Interface ..........44 Accessing the Web Interface ................
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5.11 Device High Availability Mode ................173 Troubleshooting ....................175 TP-6310 Self-Test ....................175 TP-8410 Self-Test ....................176 Technical Specifications ................177 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310/TP-8410 Technical Specification ......177 List of Abbreviations ..................183 Index ......................... 187 Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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User's Manual Notices Notice This document describes the AudioCodes Mediant 3000 MGCP & MEGACO media gateway, housed with TP-8410 SIP blade(s) or TP-6310 blade(s). Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Documentation Feedback AudioCodes continually strives to produce high quality documentation. If you have any comments (suggestions or errors) regarding this document, please fill out the mentation Feedback form on our Web site at http://www.audiocodes.com/downloads.
Supporting up to 2016 voice channels with up to 63 E1 / 84 T1 trunks and with various PSTN interfaces, the Mediant 3000 addresses mid-density applications deployed in IP networks. The Mediant 3000 supports a wide variety of VoIP and cellular vocoders, standards-compliant signaling and call control.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 These components function in either an Active / Standby redundant or load-sharing configuration to provide full continuous performance coverage and are ideal building blocks for deploying high-density, high availability Voice over Packet systems. For more details on the High Availability 1+1 system, refer to 'The High Availability 1+1 System' on page 13.
User's Manual 1. Introduction General Features The Mediant 3000 has the following features: Up to 2016 voice/fax/data independent multiple LBR channels PSTN interfaces: • Up to 63 E1 / 84 T1 interfaces (with TP-8410) • 1 + 1 Protected STM-1/OC-3 interface (with TP-6310) •...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Management Interfaces: • SNMPv2, Web interface, EMS (Optional), SNMPv3 Mediant 3000 Platform capabilities: • Flexible deployment and multiple density options • Redundant Active / Standby configuration • Load-sharing power supply configuration with separate power sources •...
The system includes two TP-6310 blades. One of the blades is the active (working) blade and the other blade is the redundant (standby) blade. The figure below illustrates the general architecture of the Mediant 3000 with 1+1 High Availability. Figure 1: Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 System HA 1+1 Architecture...
Transition Modules) and two SA/M3K Synchronization and Alarm blades One of each of the blades is the active (working) blade and the other blade is the redundant (standby) blade, as illustrated below: Figure 2: Mediant 3000 with TP-8410 System HA 1+1 Architecture 42 E1/T1 42 E1/T1...
Syslog server. Moreover, it is recommended that these private IP addresses will be on same subnet as the OAMP system IP address. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Functional Block Diagram - TP-6310 The figure below illustrates the functionality of the blade. Figure 3: 6310 Functional Block Diagram H.110 Bus Interface H.100 Bus H.110 TSI Framers PCM Highway PCM Highway Time Slot...
Structure'' on page 20.) Perform ''Getting Started'' on page 21. Installing the Software Package The software package is available on the AudioCodes' FTP Web site. Customers using a Windows™ operating system may choose to install the package via the installation wizard, or choose to unzip the software package from the supplied zip file (refer to "Installing/Unzipping When Using a Windows™...
When the device is supplied to customers, it is already configured with pre-installed firmware. Utilities AudioCodes’ utilities provide you with user-friendly interfaces that enhance device usability and smooth your transition to the new VoIP infrastructure. .\Utilities\DConvert Contains the TrunkPack Downloadable Construction Utility.
Guide) or the Web interface (refer to 'Configuration Using the Web Interface' on page 43). Assigning the Device IP Address To assign an IP address to the Mediant 3000 use one of the following methods: HTTP using a Web browser (refer to ''Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP'' on page 21).
The BootP procedure should be performed using any standard compatible BootP server. • For Mediant 3000 HA, in order to get the BootP reset request from the blade, perform a double reset on the system, as described in 'Private IP Address and System (Global) IP Address' on page 15.
To assign Private IP addresses to the Mediant 3000 blades: Start your BootP/DHCP Server application. Add a client configuration for the Mediant 3000 that you wish to initialize and insert a local (private) IP address for each of the two Mediant 3000 blades.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 The new ip address is immediately being used (unless the blade is the active blade and it already uses the network IF table – global addresses). Type sar. (save and reset) for saving and restarting with configured address.
(as well as documentation and other software listed in the table above) from AudioCodes Web site at 'www.audiocodes.com/support' (customer registration is performed online at this Web site). If you are not a direct customer of AudioCodes, please contact the AudioCodes' Distributor and Reseller from whom this product was purchased.
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Startup Process For more information on BootP/DHCP, refer to the Product Reference Manual. Figure 5: Startup Process Diagram Reset command from Web interface, Reset board via Power Reset or SNMP Is device in HA...
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When a parameter is missing from the ini file, a default value is assigned to this parameter and stored in non-volatile memory (thereby overriding any previous value set for that parameter). Refer to Using BootP/DHCP below. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Configuration Parameters and Files The device's configuration is stored in two file groups. The Initialization file - an initialization (ini) text file containing configuration parameters of the device. The Auxiliary files - dat files containing the raw data used for various tasks such as Call Progress Tones, Voice Prompts, logo image, etc.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 [Files] CallProgressTonesFilename = 'CPUSA.dat' VoicePromptsFilename = 'tpdemo_723.dat' CasFilename = 'E_M_WinkTable.dat' The example below shows a sample ini file for MEGACO. [MEGACO] ; List of Call agents, separated by ','. ; The default is the loading computer.
The first word MUST be "FORMAT" (in capital letters), followed by indices field names, and after '=' sign, all data fields names should be listed. • Items must be separated by ',' sign. • The Format Line must end with ';' sign. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Data Line(s) - The actual values for parameters are specified in each Data line. The values are interpreted according to the format line. The first word must be the table's string name. •...
The auxiliary source files use the same ini file extension type as the ini configuration file, however, the functionality is different. Whenever the term, "ini file" is used, it refers to the configuration file and NOT to the auxiliary files. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 4.3.2.1 Downloading Auxiliary Files via TFTP During the Blade Startup Note: This is not applicable in HA mode. Each auxiliary file corresponding file parameter form [AuxiliaryFileType]FileName. This parameter takes the name of the auxiliary file to be downloaded to the device.
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To provide differential configuration for each of the devices in a network, add the string "<MAC>" to the URL. This mnemonic is replaced with the hardware (MAC) address of the device. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 To update the firmware image using the Automatic Update facility, use the CMPFILEURL parameter to point to the image file. As a precaution (in order to protect the device from an accidental update), you must also set AUTOUPDATECMPFILE to ...
Backup Copies of ini and Auxiliary Files Be sure to separately store a copy of the ini file and all auxiliary files, as well as a note of the software version for use should a device require replacement. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Users can verify which features are allowed by the license using the Web interface GUI. (Refer to ''Software Upgrade Key'' on page 148). Note: The Software Upgrade Key is an encrypted key provided by AudioCodes only. User's Manual Document #: LTRT-95211...
Hardware configuration setup as described in the Mediant 3000 and IPmedia 3000 SIP-MEGACO-MGCP Installation Manual. The system can be set up initially with only one blade and one SA/M3K blade, however, High Availability mode is only functional with a second blade and SA/M3K blade is added.
4.7.5 Hitless Software Upgrade The Mediant 3000 HA system allows you to upgrade the software (SW) version (i.e., cmp file) running on the device, without disrupting current calls. This non-effecting traffic upgrade feature is referred to as Hitless Software Upgrade.
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User's Manual 4. System Initialization Process Figure 6: Hitless Software Upgrade Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Note: Although the Web Interface's recommended resolutions are 1024 x 768 and 1280 x 1024 pixels, AudioCodes supports other advanced resolutions. Limiting the Web Interface to Read-Only Mode Initially, the Web interface displays the default parameters that are pre-installed in the device.
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Disabling the Web Interface 5.2.1 Encrypted HTTP Transport (HTTPS - SSL) Data transport between the Web server and the Web client may be conducted over a secured SSL link that encrypts the HTTP layer. The Web server may be configured to accept communications only on a secured link (HTTPS) or both on a secured link (HTTPS) and a non-secured link (HTTP).
Specify the IP address of the device in the browser's URL field (e.g., http://10.1.229.17 or https://10.1.229.17 for an SSL secure link). The browser's Password page appears. The default user-name and password are both "Admin" (case-sensitive). Figure 7: Enter Network Password Screen Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Using Internet Explorer to Access the Web Interface Internet Explorer's security settings may block access to the Gateway's Web browser if they're configured incorrectly. If this happens, the following message appears: Unauthorized Correct authorization is required for this area. Either your browser does not perform authorization or your authorization has failed.
Navigation bar (tree-like structure of the configuration menus, Scenario Steps, or Search engine). Work pane: Displays configuration pages where all configuration is performed (refer to 'Working with Configuration Pages' on page 51). Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.6.1 Toolbar The toolbar provides command buttons for quick-and-easy access to frequently required commands. The toolbar buttons are described in the table below: Description of Toolbar Buttons Icon Button Name Description Submit Applies parameter settings to the device (refer to 'Saving Configuration Changes' on page 55).
The advantage of the Basic view is that it prevents "cluttering" the Navigation tree with menus that may not be required. Therefore, a Basic view allows you to easily locate required menus. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 To toggle between Full and Basic view: Select the Basic option (located below the Navigation bar) to display a reduced menu tree; select the Full option to display all the menus. By default, the Basic option is selected.
On the Navigation bar, click the required tab (Configuration, Maintenance, and Status & Diagnostics); the menu options of the selected tab appear in the Navigation tree. In the Navigation tree, drill-down to the required page item; the page opens in the Work pane. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 You can also access previously opened pages, by clicking your Web browser's Back button until you have reached the required page. This is useful if you want to view pages in which you have performed configurations in the current Web session.
The button appears with a down-pointing or up-pointing arrow, indicating that it can be collapsed or expanded when clicked, respectively. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 13: Expanding and Collapsing Parameter Groups 5.6.3.5 Modifying Parameter Values When you enter parameter values on a configuration page, the Edit symbol appears to the right of these value fields. This feature is especially useful when modifying many parameters in a configuration page in that it helps to remind you of the parameters that you have currently modified (before applying the changes, i.e., clicking the Submit button).
Click Search; a list of located parameters based on your search appears in the Navigation pane. Each searched result displays the following: • Link (in green) to its location (page) in the Web interface • Brief description of the parameter Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 In the searched list, click the required parameter (link in green) to open the page in which the parameter appears; the relevant page opens in the Work pane and the searched parameter is highlighted for easy identification, as shown in the figure below: Note: If the searched parameter is not located, the "No Matches Found For This...
In the 'Step Name' field, enter a name for the Step. Click Next located at the bottom of the page; the Step is added to the Scenario and appears in the Scenario Step list: Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 18: Creating a Scenario Repeat steps 5 through 8 to add additional Steps (i.e., pages). When you have added all the required Steps for your Scenario, click Save & Finish located at the bottom of the Navigation tree; a message box appears informing you that the Scenario has been successfully created.
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Navigation tree views, refer to Navigation Tree. • If you previously created a Scenario and you click the Create Scenario button, the previous Scenario is deleted and replaced with the one you are creating. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.6.6.2 Editing a Scenario You can modify a Scenario anytime by adding or removing Steps (i.e., pages) or parameters, and changing the Scenario name and the Steps' names. To edit a Scenario: On the Navigation bar, click the Scenarios tab; a message box appears, requesting you to confirm Scenario loading.
Click the Get/Send Scenario File button (located at the bottom of the Navigation tree); the 'Scenario File' page appears, as shown below: Figure 21: Scenario File Page Click Get Scenario File. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.6.6.4 Loading a Scenario to the Device Instead of creating a Scenario, you can load a Scenario file (data file) from your PC to the device. To load a Scenario to the device: On the Navigation bar, click the Scenarios tab;...
WelcomeMessage 1 = "**********************************" ; WelcomeMessage 2 = "********* This is a Welcome message ***" ; WelcomeMessage 3 = "**********************************" ; [\WelcomeMessage] Note: Each index represents a line of text in the Welcome message box. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message Parameter Description Up to 20 indices can be defined. 5.6.8 Getting Help The Web interface provides you with context-sensitive Online Help. The Online Help provides you with brief descriptions of most of the parameters you'll need to successfully configure the device.
"Log In" button. To log on again, simply click any page item in the navigation tree, and then in the 'Enter Network Password' dialog box, enter your user name and password. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Using the Home Page The Home icon, located on the toolbar, opens the 'Home' page. This page provides you with a graphical display of the device's front panel. This page allows you to monitor the functioning of the device by its color-coded icons.
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(dark orange): NFAS alarm (ISDN only) You can also view and modify PSTN link settings, by clicking the PSTN Settings - Transmission Settings menu option in the Web Interface (refer to Viewing and Modifying PSTN Settings). Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 6310/3000 Home Page Descriptions Item# / Label Description Power status (PWR LED) of the blade: (green): Power received by blade. (red): No power received by blade. Slot status of installed blade in the chassis (SWAP Ready LED).
(green): no alarm - normal functioning. (red): Critical, Shelf, and / or System alarm raised ( orange): Major and / or Minor alarm raised SA/M3K Alarms and Status blade's FAIL LED: (gray): Normal functioning. (red): Blade failure. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
To view Ethernet port settings via the Home page: Click the 'Home' page icon. Click the Ethernet port for which you want to view port settings; the 'Ethernet Port Information' page opens: Figure 32: Ethernet Port Information Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Figure 33: Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 Home Page using High Availability Setup Figure 34: Mediant 3000 with TP-8410 Home Page using High Availability Setup Refer to the Home Page figure in 'Using the Home Page - Mediant 3000/TP-6310' on page 66 for a full led reference.
“Switch Over” or “Reset Redundant” via the Device Actions, or, by navigating through Maintenance - High Availability Maintenance. Selecting either option requires an additional confirmation. Figure 35: Mediant 3000 - High Availability Maintenance Note: Selecting either option will result in no High Availability for a period of time.
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Configuration 5.8.1 System 5.8.1.1 Application Settings Application Settings include the following features: NTP, Daylight Saving Time, STUN, NFS and DHCP Settings. In this option, the following can be configured: NTP Server Day Light Saving Time ...
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For example, the table must include only one row with a Host/IP of 192.168.1.1 and Root Path of /audio. • The NFS table can also be configured using the table ini file parameter NFSServers (refer to the 'NFS Parameters' in the Product Reference Manual). Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.1.2 Syslog Settings The procedure below describes how to configure Syslog. To configure Syslog: Open the Syslog Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu > Syslog Settings). Figure 38: Syslog Settings Enable the Syslog feature by setting the 'Enable Syslog' to Enable.
In the 'TLS Expiry Check Period' field, enter the periodical interval (in days) for checking the TLS server certificate expiry date. By default, the device checks the certificate every 7 days. Click the Submit TLS Expiry Settings button. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.1.5 Management Management - Contains a drop-down list with the following options: Web User Accounts - Refer to 'Web User Accounts' on page 78 Web Security Settings - Refer to 'Web Security Settings' on page 85 ...
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'Web and Telnet Parameters' in the Product Reference Manual). • You can define additional Web user accounts using a RADIUS server (refer to the 'Configuring RADIUS Settings' in the Product Reference Manual). Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.1.5.2 Basic User Accounts Configuration This section describes basic Web user account configuration. This is relevant only if the two default, pre-configured Web user accounts - Security Administrator ("Admin") and Monitor ("User") - are sufficient for your management scheme.
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(see 'Web Security Settings' on page 85). The new password must have at least four different characters than the previous password. (The Security Administrator users and Master users can change their passwords in the Web Users table and in the Web Security Settings page.) Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 To add Web user accounts with advanced settings: Open the Web Users Table page: • Upon initial access: Open the Web User Accounts page (Configuration tab > System menu > Web User Accounts).
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(i.e., IP addresses). The valid value is 0 to 5. The default is 2. Note: Up to 5 users can be logged in to the Web interface at any given. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Web User Parameters Description Parameter Description Web: Session Timeout Defines the duration (in minutes) of Web inactivity of a logged-in user, after which the user is automatically logged off the Web interface. The valid value is 0 to 100000. The default is according to the settings of the 'Session Timeout' global parameter (see 'Web Security Settings' on page 85).
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This feature is enabled using the EnableMgmtTwoFactorAuthentication parameter. Note: For specific integration requirements for implementing a third-party smart card for Web login authentication, contact your AudioCodes representative. To log in to the Web interface using CAC: Insert the Common Access Card into the card reader.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.1.5.6 Telnet/SSH Settings To enable Telnet: Open the Telnet/SSH Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu > Management > Telnet/SSH Settings). Figure 45: Telnet/SSH Settings To configure this page, refer to the Secure Telnet sub-section in the Product Reference Manual.
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To configure this page, refer to the Radius Support sub-section in the Product Reference Manual. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click the Submit button. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.1.5.9 SNMP The following describes SNMP settings. 5.8.1.5.9.1 SNMP Community String A SNMP Community String is a basic form of SNMP security. It describes the association between an SNMP server and clients This string is like a password that controls the client's access to the server.
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To configure this page, refer to the SNMP parameters sub-section in the Product Reference Manual. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click the Submit button. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.1.5.9.4 SNMP V3 Users To configure the SNMP V3 Users: Open the SNMP v3 Users page (Configuration tab > System menu > Management > SNMP > SNMP V3 Users). Click Add; the following dialog box appears:...
VLAN Mode value and choose the ‘Native’ VLAN ID. For TP-8410, you can select the value for Network Physical Separation. Figure 53: Multiple Interface Table - TP-8410 Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Network Physical Separation. Note: For Mediant 3000 HA, the default IP Settings page is the Multiple Interface Table. If the system was loaded without an Interface Table configuration in the ini file, the following message is displayed.
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Enter the appropriate values in the available fields and click Apply. Click Done for validation. Note: When adding more than one network interface, VLANS must be enabled. Please refer to the Product Reference Manual for more information and guidelines. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.1.1.3 Editing an Interface Table Row To edit an existing Interface Table row: Select the line to be edited by clicking the radio button on the appropriate row. Figure 57: Interface Table - Edit Row Click on the Edit button and make the necessary changes;...
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5. Configuration Using the Web Interface 5.8.2.1.1.6 Using Network Physical Separation - TP-8410 Only A Mediant 3000 with TP-8410 blades allows the user to have different physical port for each network type (Media, OAMP and Control). This feature eliminates the need for a VLAN aware switch in order to separate the different traffic of each network.
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5.8.2.1.1.9 How to Switch to Multiple IP’s with Network Physical Separation To prepare the Mediant 3000 to work in Multiple IP’s Network with network physical separation: Log on to the Web Interface. From the navigation tree on the left, click on the Network Settings - IP Settings link.
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How to Switch out of Multiple IP’s with Network Physical Separation To prepare the Mediant 3000 to work in Multiple IP’s Network without network physical separation: Log on to the Web Interface. From the navigation tree on the left, click on the Network Settings - IP Settings link.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 61: Network Physical Separation Disabled Reset the blade using the Reset function on the Maintenance web page. Change the OAMP Ethernet cable to the RTM's relevant OAMP ports. Disconnect the other Ethernet network ports from the system.
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Product Reference Manual. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click the Submit button. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Changes made to Class of Service parameters take effect immediately. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.1.4 SCTP Settings To configure the SCTP Settings: Open the SCTP Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network submenu > SCTP Settings. Figure 64: SCTP Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the SCTP Settings, in the SCTP Settings page.
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Use the appropriate tables in ini File Parameters (see the Product Reference Manual) as a reference when configuring/modifying the DNS Settings page. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click the Submit button. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.2 TDM & Timing TDM & Timing allows configuration of all TDM and Clock Timing related issues, from the Navigation Pane, on the left side of the page: TDM – TDM Refer to 'TDM' on page 102.
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5.8.2.2.3 System Timing To configure the System Timing settings: Open the System Timing page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > TDM & Timing > System Timing). Figure 69: System Timing Page Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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TDMBusClockSource = 4 (4 indicates ‘Network’ – i.e. recover clock from line interface) ClockMaster parameter is used to configure the PSTN trunk to recover/derive the clock into the Mediant 3000, or, transmit the clock to the remote side of the PSTN trunk. (i.e. clock slave or clock master) ...
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BITS timing HW installed, if the source link/trunk clock reference fails, both Active and Redundant blades change into "hold-over" mode. • In a Mediant 3000 system that does not have the BITS timing HW installed, set TMMode to 0 (default). 5.8.2.2.6 Configuring BITS Synchronization Mode...
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[7] E 120 ohms normal plus enable transmit and receive gapped clock In order for a BITS reference to be returned into service, the Mediant 3000 must validate the clock. Set the validation time with the following parameter: •...
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5. Configuration Using the Web Interface 5.8.2.2.7 Using the Internal Clock as the Clock Source This sub-section describes how to configure the Mediant 3000 system to use its internal Stratum 4E compliant clock source. When the system has no line interfaces, the system should be configured in the following mode: Set the clock-source to be from internal oscillator device.
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.3 Security Settings Security Settings - Contains a drop-down list with the following options: Firewall Settings - Refer to 'Firewall Settings' on page 108 General Security Settings - Refer to 'General Security Settings' on page 110 ...
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To add firewall rules: Open the Firewall Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Security > Firewall Settings). Click the Add button; the following dialog box appears: Figure 70: Firewall Settings Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Configure the firewall parameters, as required. Click Submit to add the new firewall rule to the table. Reset the device to activate the rules. The table below provides an example of configured firewall rules:...
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Open the IP Security Proposal Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Security submenu > IPSec Proposal Table). Click the Add button; the following dialog box appears: Figure 72: IP Security Proposals Table - Add Record Dialog Box Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the parameter fields in the page. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click Submit. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed.
Creating a Loopback Line: You can create (and remove) remote loopback for DS1 and DS3 lines. This is done by clicking the Create Loopback button. To remove the loopback, click the Remove Loopback button. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 For a description of the trunk parameters, refer to 'PSTN Parameters' in the Product Reference Manual. Notes: • During trunk deactivation, trunk configuration cannot be performed. • A stopped trunk cannot also be activated and a trunk cannot be deactivated if it has been stopped.
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Apply to All Trunks to apply the changes to all trunks); the Stop Trunk button replaces Apply Trunk Settings and the ‘Trunk Configuration State’ displays 'Active'. To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 145. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 To reset the device, see 'Resetting the Device' on page 143. Notes: • If the ‘Protocol Type’ field displays 'NONE' (i.e., no protocol type is selected) and no other trunks have been configured, after selecting a PRI protocol type, you must reset the device.
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Selects the physical DS3 framing method to be used: M13 or C-Bit Line Build Out Selects the DS3 Line Built Out Click Submit. The changes take effect immediately. Note: Traffic disturbances may be encountered for a brief period. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.4.4 Transmission Settings - SONET/SDH - For TP-6310 Only To configure the SONET or SDH Settings: Open the Transmission Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > PSTN > Transmission Settings). The default Transmission Type value is set to "NONE".
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The following describes an additional configuration for Channelized DS3 Settings. Figure 79: Additional Configuration for Channelized DS3 Settings The STS1/DS3 ID, the Status LED and the Clock Source fields are Read Only. Configure/modify the DS3 Settings according to the following table: Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Transmission Type is Set to "DS3" Parameter Description Administrative State Selects Administrative State: Up or Down Framing Method Selects the physical DS3 framing method to be used: M13 or C-Bit Notes: • The Administrative State Down value is only accepted if for all the 28 DS1s associated with a specific DS3 interface, Protocol Type is set to “None”...
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Return to the CAS State Machine page and repeat steps 9 and 10 for each relevant trunk, until all of the relevant trunks are active and their status indicators are all red. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.5 Media Media - Contains a drop-down list with the following options: Voice Settings - Refer to ''Voice Settings'' on page 122 Fax/Modem/CID Settings - Refer to 'Fax/Modem/CID Settings' on page 123 ...
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RTP/RTCP Settings parameter fields in the RTP/RTCP Settings page. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click the Submit button. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.5.4 IPMedia Settings To configure the IPMedia Settings: Open the IP Media Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > IPMedia Settings). Figure 85: IP Media Settings Use the appropriate tables in ini File Parameters (see the Product Reference Manual) as a reference when configuring/modifying the IPMedia Settings parameter fields in the IPMedia Settings page.
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5. Configuration Using the Web Interface 5.8.2.5.6 DSP Templates AudioCodes devices support several DSP templates, each with a different set of vocoders and add-on features. For further information about the DSP templates suitable for your network, contact AudioCodes Product Marketing.
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'Configuring IP Groups' on page ) or SRDs (see 'Configuring SRD Table' on page ). Once you have configured a Media Realm, you can configure it with the following: Quality of Experience parameters for reporting to AudioCodes SEM server used for monitoring the quality of calls (see 'Configuring Quality of Experience Parameters per...
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IPv6 Interface Name Assigns an IPv6 interface to the Media Realm. This is name of the [CpMediaRealm_ interface as configured for the Interface Name field in the Multiple Interface IPv6IF] table. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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The available UDP port range is calculated using the BaseUDPport parameter: Mediant 3000/TP-6310: BaseUDPport to BaseUDPport + 4031*10. For example, if BaseUDPPort is 6000 (default), then the available port range is 6000-46310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410: BaseUDPport to BaseUDPport + 4031*10 ...
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The QoE feature is available only if the device is installed with the relevant Software License Key. • To configure the address of the AudioCodes Session Experience Manager (SEM) server to where the device reports the QoE, see 'Configuring SEM Server for Media Quality of Experience' below.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 92: Quality of Experience Page - Add Record Dialog Box The figure above shows value thresholds for the MOS parameter, which are assigned using pre-configured values of the Low Sensitivity profile. In this example setting, if the MOS value changes by 0.1 (hysteresis) to 3.3 or 3.5, the device sends a report to the...
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Note: This field is applicable only if the 'Yellow Red Operation' field is set to Activate 2198. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.5.10 Configuring Bandwidth Management per Media Realm Bandwidth management enables you to configure bandwidth utilization thresholds per Media Realm which when exceeded, the device can do one of the following: Generate an appropriate SNMP alarm, which is cleared when the bandwidth utilization returns to normal.
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However, if it is included in the key it is ignored and the call does not fail. The device supports the following session parameters (as defined in RFC 4568, SDP Security Descriptions for Media Streams): UNENCRYPTED_SRTP UNENCRYPTED_SRTCP UNAUTHENTICATED_SRTP Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 145. 5.8.2.5.12 Media Quality of Experience The device can be configured to report voice (media) quality of experience to AudioCodes Session Experience Manager (SEM) server, a plug-in for AudioCodes EMS. The reports...
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'Use Mos LQ' (QOEUseMosLQ) - defines the reported MOS type (listening or conversational) Click Submit to apply your changes. To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 145. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.6 Call Control 5.8.2.6.1 Protocol Selection To select the Control Protocol Type: Open the Control Protocol Selection page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Call Control > Protocol Selection). Figure 96: Protocol Selection Click the radio button of the required protocol.
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Basic Configuration parameter fields in the ‘Basic Configuration’ page. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click Submit. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.6.4 General Parameters To configure the General Parameters: Open the MEGACO General Protocol Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Call Control > General Parameters). Figure 99: General Protocol Settings - MEGACO...
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Channel Protocol Settings, in the Channel Protocol Settings page. After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click Submit. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.8.2.6.6 Advanced Configuration To configure the Advanced Configuration: Open the MEGACO Advanced Protocol Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Call Control > Advanced Protocol Settings). Figure 103: Advanced Protocol Settings - MEGACO...
After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click Submit. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. 5.8.2.7 V5.2 Configuration (For TP-8410 Only) For information on V5.2 Configuration, refer to the EMS User's Manual. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Maintenance The Maintenance tab contains the following sub-menus: Maintenance - Refer to 'Maintenance' on page 142 Software Update - Refer to 'Software Update' on page 146 5.9.1 Maintenance 5.9.1.1 Maintenance Actions The 'Maintenance Actions' page allows you to perform the following operations: ...
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If you modify parameters that only take effect after a device reset, after you click Submit, the toolbar displays the word 'Reset' (refer to Toolbar) to remind you to later reset the device. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.9.1.1.2 Locking and Unlocking the Device The Lock and Unlock options allow you to lock the device so that it doesn't accept any new incoming calls. This is useful when, for example, you are uploading new software files to the device and you don't want any traffic to interfere with the process.
Device Actions drop-down menu on the Toolbar. Refer to 'Toolbar' on page 48 for more information. 5.9.1.2.1 Switch Over To switch between the Active and Redundant Board: Open the High Availability Maintenance page (Maintenance tab > High Availability Maintenance). Click Switch Over. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
If you upgraded your CMP and the "SW version mismatch" message appears in the Syslog or Web interface, you know that your license key does not support the new CMP version. Contact AudioCodes support for assistance. • In addition, the Software Upgrade Key screen is provided for users to enter their updated Software Upgrade keys.
Toolbar. Note: A device reset is required to activate a loaded CPT file, and may be required for the activation of certain ini file parameters. The Burn option must be selected. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
The device allows users to utilize only these features and capabilities. A new key overwrites a previously installed key. Note: The Software Upgrade Key is an encrypted key provided by AudioCodes only. 5.9.2.2.1 Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key Back up your current Software Upgrade Key before loading a new key to the device.
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BootP/TFTP startup (refer to ''Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP'' on page 150). AudioCodes’ EMS (refer to the EMS User’s Manual or EMS Product Description). 5.9.2.2.3 Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using the Web Interface To load a Software Upgrade Key using the Web interface: Open the Software Upgrade Key page (Maintenance tab >...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 110: Software Upgrade Key Status Figure 111: Example of a Software Upgrade Key File (*.out) Containing Multiple S/N Lines 5.9.2.2.4 Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP To load the Software Upgrade Key file using BootP/TFTP: Place the file in the same location you’ve saved the device’s cmp file.
Open the Software Upgrade Key file and verify that the S/N line of the specific device whose key you want to update is listed in it. If it isn’t, contact AudioCodes. Verify that you’ve loaded the correct file and that you haven’t loaded the device’s ini file or the CPT ini file by mistake.
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 112: Software Upgrade Wizard Click Start Software Upgrade to initiate the upgrade process. The File Loading page appears displaying the cmp file information. The background Web page is disabled. During the Software Upgrade process, the rest of the Web application is unavailable. After the Software Upgrade process has completed, access to the full Web application is restored.
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Click Send File to send the file to the device. The File Loading page appears with a progress bar indicating the loading period. When the loading is complete, a message is displayed indicated the file was successfully loaded into the device. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 115: File Loading Dialog Screen All four buttons (Previous, Next, Cancel and Reset) in the bottom portion of the page are activated. You may choose between these options: • Loading Additional Auxiliary Files •...
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Click the Reset button; the device is reset utilizing the previous configuration files. When continuing through the Software Upgrade process, you complete the process from the Finish page by clicking the Reset button (the Next button is disabled). Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 118: File Loading Dialog Screen - Reset Button Stage During the Reset process, the device ‘burns’ the newly loaded configuration to the non-volatile memory. The File Burning page appears displaying the File Burning to Flash Memory progress bar.
The ini file with parameters set at their default values is on the CD accompanying the device. The ini file can also be received as an e-mail attachment from AudioCodes' Technical Support. Users can also generate their own ini file using AudioCodes' DConvert utility (refer to the Utilities chapter in the Product Reference Manual).
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 To save the ini file to the PC: Open the Configuration File page (Maintenance tab > Software Update menu > Configuration File). Figure 121: Configuration File Screen Click Save ini File. You are prompted to select a location in which to save it.
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PC to the device. The file loading process is activated. When the loading is complete, a verification message is displayed at the bottom of the page: File XXXX was successfully loaded into the device. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Select the Device Actions and then Reset. On the next Maintenance Actions page, ensure the Burn to Flash option under Reset Configuration, is set to Yes. Figure 124: Maintenance Actions Click Reset. The new configuration will take effect once the blade has been loaded.
After receiving messages - Using the scroll bar, select the messages, copy them and paste them into a text editor such as Notepad. Send this txt file to Technical Support for diagnosis and troubleshooting as needed. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 To clear the page of messages, click on the sub-menu Message Log. The page is cleared. A new session is activated and new messages begin appearing. Note: Do not keep the Message Log screen activated and minimized for a prolonged period as a long session may cause the PC workstation to overload.
Description: brief explanation of the alarm Date: date and time that the alarm was generated You can view the next 20 alarms (if exist), by clicking the Go to page button. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.10.1.4.2 Viewing Alarm History The Alarms History page displays a list of alarms that have been raised and traps that have been cleared. To view the list of history alarms: Open the Alarms History page (Status & Diagnostics tab > System Status menu >...
From the 'Trunk' drop-down list, select the trunk for which you want to view active channels. For more graph functionality, see the following table: Additional Graph Functionality for Trunk Utilization Button Description Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Button Description Add button Displays additional trunks in the graph. Up to five trunks can be displayed simultaneously in the graph. To view another trunk, click this button and then from the new 'Trunk' drop-down list, select the required trunk.
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As you increase the resolution, more data is displayed on the graph. The minimum resolution is about 30 seconds; the maximum resolution is about an hour. To pause the graph, click the Pause button; click Play to resume. Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.10.3 VoIP Status 5.10.3.1 Viewing Trunk and Channel Status The Trunks & Channels Status page displays the status of the device's trunks and corresponding channels. It also enables you to view trunk configuration and channel information.
To view the status of the D-channels and NFAS groups: Open the NFAS Group & D-Channel Status page (Status & Diagnostics tab > VoIP Status menu > NFAS Group & D-Channel Status). Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Figure 133: NFAS Group & D-Channel Status Page 5.10.3.3 Active IP Interfaces To display the IP Interface Status page: Open the IP Interface Status page (Status & Diagnostics tab > VoIP Status menu >...
5.10.3.5 Timing Module Information To display Timing Module Information: Open the Timing Module Information page (Status & Diagnostics tab > VoIP Status menu > Timing Module Information). Figure 136: Timing Module Information Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 5.10.4 Components Status The Components Status displays in real-time, the status of each slot (containing either boards or SA cards), Fans, Power Supplies and PEMs. To display Components Status: Open the Components Status page (Status & Diagnostics tab > System Status menu >...
5.11 Device High Availability Mode Note: The following two bullets are only applicable to the Mediant 3000 devices. During the time when the Active blade synchronizes the Redundant blade’s configuration (while the Active and Redundant blades are inter-connected), all configuration changes are blocked until the system is moved to high availability mode, (examples of blocked actions are setting blade parameters and uploading files).
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 TP-8410 Self-Test device self-test capabilities are used to identify faulty hardware components on startup and during run time. The device features the following self-testing modes used to identify faulty hardware components: Startup Tests: These tests have minor impact in real-time. While the Startup tests are executed, the regular operation of the device is disabled.
User's Manual 7. Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Mediant 3000 with TP-6310/TP-8410 Technical Specification Mediant 3000 with TP-6310/TP-8410 Technical Specifications Item Characteristic Channel Capacity Up to 2016 simultaneous PSTN-to-IP calls Network Ports/DSP Calls Up to 1008 simultaneous IP-to-IP calls...
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NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB (RFC 3014), RTCPXR-MIB, RTP-MIB (RFC 2959), SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB (RFC 3411), SNMPv2-TC, SONET-MIB (RFC 3592), TCP-MIB (RFC 4022), UDP-MIB (RFC 4113) and many others AudioCodes' proprietary MIBs. Web Interface Enabling device configuration and run-time monitoring with an Internet browser via HTTP or HTTPS ...
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User's Manual 7. Technical Specifications Mediant 3000 with TP-6310/TP-8410 Technical Specifications Item Characteristic 1+1 System Setup System is occupied with 2 blades, one is active in working mode and the other is redundant in "standby" mode. Processor Control Processor Motorola PowerQUICC 8280...
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User's Manual 7. Technical Specifications Mediant 3000 with TP-6310/TP-8410 Technical Specifications Item Characteristic ESD Connectors ESD connectors Alarm Terminal Block Connection mate (on PEM module) of type FK-MC 0.5/8-ST-2,5 Phoenix Closures Contact BITS/SETS RJ-48 connector (on the PEM module) AC Power 3-Prong IEC 60320 type AC power inlet on the PEM module.
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Digital Subscriber Line Digital Signal Processor (or Processing) DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (Touch Tone) 2.048 Mbps European Digital Transmission System (see T1) E-ADPCM Enhanced ADPCM ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Frame Relay Version 6.6 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410...
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Internet Protocol IPmedia AudioCodes series of VoIP Media Processing blades IPM-260/UNI AudioCodes IPmedia PCI VoIP Media Processing blade, to 240 ports IPM-1610 AudioCodes IPmedia cPCI VoIP Media Processing blade, to 240 ports IPM-6310 AudioCodes IPmedia VoIP Media Processing blade, to 2016 voice/fax/data...
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Request for Comment issued by IETF. RTCP Real Time Control Protocol. Real Time Protocol. SB-1610 AudioCodes TrunkPack VoIP/ 1610 cPCI media streaming blade, to 480 ports for Wireless systems ScBus Signal Computing Bus - part of SCSA SCSA Signal Computing System Architecture...
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TP-260/UNI AudioCodes TrunkPack VoIP/260 Voice over IP PCI media streaming blade, up to 240 ports TP-1610 AudioCodes TrunkPack VoIP cPCI media streaming blade, to 480 ports TP-6310 AudioCodes TrunkPack VoIP Media Processing blade, to 2016 voice/fax/data independent multiple LBR channels...
User's Manual 9. Index Index Fax/Modem/CID Settings ....122, 123 Firewall Settings .......... 108 Functional Block Diagram - TP-6310 .... 16 Abort Procedure .......... 151 Functional Block Diagram - TP-8410 .... 17 Accessing the Web Interface ......45 Actions upon Detecting Blade Failure ... 40 Active IP Interfaces ......
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Mediant 3000 with TP-6310 & TP-8410 Mediant 3000 with TP-6310/TP-8410 Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a Technical Specification ......177 License Key ..........151 Message Log ..........161 Upgrading Device Software ....33, 38 Network Settings ........91, 100 Using Internet Explorer to Access the Web Interface ............
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