AudioCodes MP-124 User Manual

AudioCodes MP-124 User Manual

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MediaPack™ Series
Analog VoIP Media Gateways
MGCP & MEGACO Protocols
User's Manual
MP-1xx & MP-124
Version 6.6
June 2014
Document # LTRT-71405

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  • Page 1 MediaPack™ Series Analog VoIP Media Gateways MGCP & MEGACO Protocols User's Manual MP-1xx & MP-124 Version 6.6 June 2014 Document # LTRT-71405...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Option E - Configuration using FTP or NFS ............41 Option F - TFTP Configuration using DHCP Option 66 ........41 Option G - Configuration using AudioCodes EMS ..........41 Configuration Using the Web Interface ............43 Limiting the Web Interface to Read-Only Mode ............ 43 Version 6.6...
  • Page 4 MediaPack Series 6.1.1 Encrypted HTTP Transport (HTTPS - SSL) ............44 6.1.2 Limiting Web Access to a Predefined List of Client IP Addresses ......44 6.1.3 Managing Web Server Access Using a RADIUS Server .........44 Accessing the Web Interface ................45 Using Internet Explorer to Access the Web Interface ..........46 Areas of the GUI ....................
  • Page 5 User's Manual Contents 6.7.1 System Status ......................139 6.7.1.1 Message Log ..................139 6.7.1.2 Device Information .................140 6.7.1.3 Ethernet Port Information ...............141 6.7.1.4 Carrier-Grade Alarms ................141 6.7.2 VoIP Status ......................143 6.7.2.1 Active IP Interfaces ................143 6.7.2.2 Performance Statistics ................144 Troubleshooting ....................145 Troubleshooting MediaPack Devices via the RS-232 Port ........
  • Page 6 MediaPack Series Reader's Notes User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 7: Weee Eu Directive

    Customer Support Customer technical support and services are provided by AudioCodes or by an authorized AudioCodes Service Partner. For more information on how to buy technical support for AudioCodes products and for contact information, please visit our Web site at www.audiocodes.com/support.
  • Page 8 MediaPack Series Reader's Notes User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction This document provides you with information on installation, configuration, and operation of the MP-124 (24-port), MP-1X8 (8-port), MP-1X4 (4-port) and MP-1X2 (2-port) Media Gateways. As these units have similar functionality (except for the number of channels and some minor features), they are referred to collectively as the MediaPack. Prior knowledge of regular telephony and data networking concepts is preferred.
  • Page 10: Mediapack Features

    MediaPack Series MediaPack Features The following provides a high-level overview of some of the many MediaPack supported features.  Superior, high quality Voice, Data and Fax over IP networks.  Toll quality voice compression.  Vocoder configuration options include: • G.711 A/u-law PCM, G.726 ADPCM, G.727 ADPCM, G.723.1, G.729 A B, EG.711, G.722 (in Analog modules) ...
  • Page 11: Functional Block Diagrams

    User's Manual 1. Introduction Functional Block Diagrams Figure 1: Typical MP-11x Application Diagram Version 6.6 MediaPack Series...
  • Page 12 MediaPack Series Figure 2: MP-124D Block Diagram 10/100 Highway DTYPE- RJ-45 BASE-TX DSPs CODECs SLICs RS-232 DTYPE-9 10/100 DAAs RJ-45 CODECs BASE-TX RJ-11 DSPs RS-232 (debug) Figure 3: MP-11x FXS Block Diagram 10/100 DAAs CODECs RJ-45 BASE-TX RJ-11 DSPs RS-232 (debug) S u ct o a ag a...
  • Page 13: Software Package

    Structure' on page 14.) Perform 'Getting Started' on page 15. 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™...
  • Page 14: Software Directory Contents & Structure

    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.
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    User's Manual 3. Getting Started Getting Started The MediaPack is supplied with application software already resident in its flash memory (with factory default parameters). The MediaPack is also supplied with a Web interface. For detailed information on how to fully configure the gateway refer to Device Initialization &...
  • Page 16: Assigning An Ip Address Using Http

    MediaPack Series Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP  To assign an IP address using HTTP: Connect your PC to the device. Either connect the network interface on your PC to a port on a network hub / switch (using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable), or use an Ethernet cross-over cable to directly connect the network interface on your PC to the RJ-45 jack on the device.
  • Page 17: Assigning An Ip Address Using Bootp

    User's Manual 3. Getting Started Assigning an IP Address Using BootP Notes: • 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.
  • Page 18: Restoring Networking Parameters To Their Default Values

    While the Control LED is blinking, use a paper clip to press shortly on the reset button (located next to the AudioCodes logo on the front view). The gateway resets a second time and is restored with factory default parameters (username: Admin, password: Admin - both case-sensitive).
  • Page 19: Device Initialization & Configuration Files

    (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.
  • Page 20 MediaPack Series Figure 5: MediaPack Startup Process Diagram User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 21: Using Bootp/Dhcp

    User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files Using BootP/DHCP Notes: • This sub-section is not applicable to Mediant 3000 HA. • The BootP/DHCP server should be defined with an ini file name when you need to modify configuration parameters or when you're working with a large Voice Prompt file that is not stored in non-volatile memory and must be loaded after every reset.
  • Page 22: Command Line Switches

    MediaPack Series  TFTP server IP address - An optional parameter that contains the address of the TFTP server from which the firmware (cmp) and ini files are loaded.  DNS server IP address (primary and secondary) - Optional parameters that contain the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers.
  • Page 23: Host Name Support

    User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files Command Line Switch Descriptions Switch Description Burn ram.cmp in non-volatile memory. Only the cmp file (the compressed firmware file) can be burned to the device's non-volatile memory. -em# Use this switch to set Ethernet mode. 0 = 10 Base-T half-duplex 1 = 10 Base-T full-duplex 2 = 100 Base-TX half-duplex...
  • Page 24: Selective Bootp

    The Selective BootP mechanism, allows the integral BootP client to filter out unsolicited BootP replies. This can be beneficial for environments where more than one BootP server is available and only one BootP server is used to configure AudioCodes devices. ...
  • Page 25: Configuration Parameters And Files

    User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files 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.
  • Page 26: Parameter Value Structure

    MediaPack Series ; Tables Format Rules: [Table_Name] ; Fields declaration Format Index_Name_1 ... Index_Name_N = Param_Name_1 ... Param_Name_M ; Table's Lines (repeat for each line) Table_Name Index_1_val ... Index_N_val = Param_Val_1 ... Param_Val_M [\Table_Name] 4.4.1.1 Parameter Value Structure The following are the rules in the ini File structure for individual ini file parameters (Parameter = Value): ...
  • Page 27: Tables Of Parameter Value Structure

    User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files [Files] CallProgressTonesFilename = 'CPUSA.dat' VoicePromptsFilename = 'tpdemo_723.dat' FXSLOOPCHARACTERISTICSFILENAME = 'coeff.dat' Note: Before loading an ini file to the device, make sure that the extension of the ini file saved on your PC is correct: Verify that the checkbox Hide extension for known file types (My Computer>Tools>Folder Options>View) is unchecked.
  • Page 28 MediaPack Series 4.4.1.2.1 Table Structure Rules Tables are composed of four elements:  Table-Title - The Table's string name in square brackets. In the example above, the Table Title is: [ SS7_SIG_INT_ID_TABLE ].  Format Line - This line specifies the table's fields by their string names. In the example above, the format line is: FORMAT SS7_SIG_IF_ID_INDEX = SS7_SIG_IF_ID_VALUE, SS7_SIG_IF_ID_NAME, SS7_SIG_IF_ID_OWNER_GROUP, SS7_SIG_IF_ID_LAYER, SS7_SIG_IF_ID_NAI,...
  • Page 29 User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files Items_Table 0 = Computer, 678678, 6; Items_Table 6 = Computer-page, 127979, 9; Items_Table 2 = Computer-pad, 111111, $$; [\Items_Table] 4.4.1.2.2 Secret Tables A table is defined as a secret table if it contains at least one secret data field or if it depends on such a table.
  • Page 30: Binary Configuration File Download

    MediaPack Series 4.4.1.3 Binary Configuration File Download The ini file contains sensitive information required for appropriate functioning of the device. The ini file is uploaded to the device or downloaded from the gateway using TFTP or HTTP protocols. These protocols are unsecured (and thus vulnerable to a potential hacker). Conversely, if the ini file is encoded, the ini file would be significantly less vulnerable to outside harm.
  • Page 31: Automatic Update Facility

    The Voice Prompt buffer size in the blade is 1 Mbyte. The Voice Prompt buffer size is also controlled by the software upgrade key. For more information contact an AudioCodes representative.  CallProgressTonesFilename - The name (and path) of the file containing the Call Progress and User-Defined Tones definition.
  • Page 32 MediaPack Series Notes on Configuration URLs:  Additional URLs may be specified, as described in the System ini File Parameters in the Product Reference Manual.  Updates to non-ini files are performed only once. To update a previously-loaded binary file, you must update the ini file containing the URL for the file. ...
  • Page 33 CptFileUrl = 'file://10.31.2.10/usr/share/public/usa_tones.dat' VpFileUrl = 'file://192.168.100.7/d/shared/audiocodes/voiceprompt.dat' If you implement the Automatic Update mechanism, the device must not be configured using the Web interface. If you configure parameters in the Web interface and save (burn) the new settings to the device's flash memory, the IniFileURL parameter (defining the URL to the ini file for Automatic Updates) is automatically set to 0 (i.e., Automatic Updates is...
  • Page 34: Downloading The Dat File To A Device

    (over temperature or time) and simple variations between different line types. The .dat configuration file is produced by AudioCodes for each market after comprehensive performance analysis and testing and can be modified on request. The current file supports US line type of 600 ohm AC impedance (and for FXS, 40 V RMS ringing voltage for REN = The following list describes which coeff.dat file is to be used with which MP device.
  • Page 35: Backup Copies Of Ini And Auxiliary Files

    User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files  To send the Coeff.dat file to the device: Use either the Web interface GUI's Auxiliary Files. Refer to Software Upgrade Wizard in the product's User's Manual. The BootP/TFTP Server to send to the device the ini file (which simultaneously downloads the Call Progress Tone ini file, provided that the device's CallProgressTonesFilename ini file parameter is defined, and provided that both ini files are located in the same directory.
  • Page 36 MediaPack Series Reader's Notes User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 37: Automatic Configuration Options

    The devices may sometimes be pre-configured during the manufacturing process by AudioCodes (commonly known as "private labeling"). A two-stage configuration process will be employed, such that the initial configuration includes just the bare minimum, and final configuration is achieved when the device is deployed in a live network.
  • Page 38: Option B - Dhcp-Based Configuration Server

    This alternative is similar to Option A, except that DHCP is used instead of BootP. The DHCP server may be specially configured to automatically provide AudioCodes devices with a temporary IP address, so that individual MAC addresses are not required.
  • Page 39: Option C - Http-Based Automatic Updates

    For example, assume the core network HTTP server is https://www.corp.com. A master configuration *.ini file should be placed on the HTTP server, e.g. https://www.corp.com/audiocodes/master.ini . This *.ini file could point to additional *.ini files, auxiliary files (voice prompts, call progress tones, coefficients etc.) and software upgrades (CMP files), all on the HTTP server or other HTTP servers in the core network.
  • Page 40: Option D - Configuration Using Dhcp Option 67

    67. ddns-update-style ad-hoc; default-lease-time 3600; max-lease-time 3600; class "audiocodes" { match if(substring(hardware, 1, 3) = 00:90:8f); subnet 10.31.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 { pool { allow members of "audiocodes"; range 10.31.4.53 10.31.4.75; option routers 10.31.0.1; option subnet-mask 255.255.0.0; option domain-name-servers 10.1.0.11;...
  • Page 41: Option E - Configuration Using Ftp Or Nfs

    TFTP access into the core network is not NAT-safe. Option G - Configuration using AudioCodes EMS AudioCodes EMS server functions as a core-network provisioning server. The MP-1xx should be configured with the IP address of the EMS server as the SNMP Manager, using one of the options detailed above.
  • Page 42 MediaPack Series Reader's Notes User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 43: Configuration Using The Web Interface

    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.
  • Page 44: Encrypted Http Transport (Https - Ssl)

    MediaPack Series 6.1.1 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).
  • Page 45: Accessing The Web Interface

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Accessing the Web Interface  To access the Web interface: Open any standard Web-browser application, such as Microsoft™ Internet Explorer™ (Ver. 6.0 and higher) or Firefox™ (Versions 5 through 9.0). Note: The browser must be Java-script enabled. If java-script is disabled, a message box with notification of this is displayed.
  • Page 46: Using Internet Explorer To Access The Web Interface

    MediaPack Series 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.
  • Page 47: Areas Of The Gui

    Description of the Web GUI Areas  Item # Description Displays AudioCodes (corporate) logo image. Displays the product name. Toolbar, providing frequently required command buttons. For more information, see Toolbar on page 48 Displays the username of the Web user that is currently logged in.
  • Page 48: Toolbar

    MediaPack Series 6.4.1 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 Butto Description Name Submit Applies parameter settings to the device (refer to Saving Configuration Changes on page 55).
  • Page 49: Navigation Tree

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.4.2 Navigation Tree The Navigation tree, located in the Navigation pane, displays the menus (pertaining to the tab selected on the Navigation bar) used for accessing the configuration pages. The Navigation tree displays a tree-like structure of menus. You can easily drill-down to the required page item level to open its corresponding page in the Work pane.
  • Page 50: Showing / Hiding The Navigation Pane

    MediaPack Series  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. Figure 9: Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View Note: When in Scenario mode (refer to Working with Scenarios), the Navigation...
  • Page 51: Help Infrastructure

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Figure 10: Showing and Hiding Navigation Pane 6.4.3 Help Infrastructure Almost every page contains a Help Pop-up function which describes the parameter's description. To get the Help for a specific page, just click on the Help icon: You can find this icon on the top frame of the Web interface.
  • Page 52: Working With Configuration Pages

    MediaPack Series 6.4.4 Working with Configuration Pages The configuration pages contain the parameters for configuring the device. The configuration pages are displayed in the Work pane, which is located to the right of the Navigation pane. 6.4.4.1 Accessing Pages The configuration pages are accessed by clicking the required page item in the Navigation tree.
  • Page 53: Displaying Basic And Advanced Parameters

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.4.4.3 Displaying Basic and Advanced Parameters Some pages provide you with an Advanced Parameter List / Basic Parameter List toggle button that allows you to show or hide advanced parameters (in addition to displaying the basic parameters).
  • Page 54: Showing / Hiding Parameter Groups

    MediaPack Series 6.4.4.4 6.4.4.4 Showing / Hiding Parameter Groups Some pages provide groups of parameters, which can be hidden or shown. To toggle between hiding and showing a group, simply click the group name button that appears 6.4.4.4 above each group. The button appears with a down-pointing or up-pointing arrow, indicating that it can be collapsed or expanded when clicked, respectively.
  • Page 55: Saving Configuration Changes

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Once you apply your parameter changes by clicking the Submit button, the Edit symbols disappear. If you enter an invalid parameter value and then click Submit, a message box appears notifying you of the invalid value. In addition, the parameter value reverts back to its previous value and is highlighted in red, as shown in the figure below: Figure 15: Value Reverts to Previous Valid Value 6.4.5...
  • Page 56: Creating A Login Welcome Message

    MediaPack Series 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 String"...
  • Page 57: Logging Off The Web Interface

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message  Parameter Description [\WelcomeMessage] For Example: [WelcomeMessage ] FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text; WelcomeMessage 1 = "**********************************" ; WelcomeMessage 2 = "********* This is a Welcome message ***" ; WelcomeMessage 3 = "**********************************"...
  • Page 58: Getting Help

    MediaPack Series 6.4.9 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. The Online Help provides descriptions of parameters pertaining to the currently opened page.
  • Page 59: 6.4.10 Using The Home Page

    To access the Home page, take this step: On the toolbar, click the Home icon; the 'Home' page is displayed: Note: The following 'Home' pages are applicable to MediaPack. Figure 20: MP-11x Home Page Figure 21: MP-124 Home Page Version 6.6 MediaPack Series...
  • Page 60: 6.4.11 Mediapack Home Page

    (refer to Assigning a Name or Brief Description to a Port). Uplink (MP- If clicked, the 'Ethernet Port Information' page opens, displaying Ethernet port 11x) configuration settings (refer to Viewing Ethernet Port Information). LAN (MP-124 Fail Currently not supported. Ready Currently not supported.
  • Page 61: 6.4.12 Viewing The Active Alarms Table

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.4.12 Viewing the Active Alarms Table The 'Home' page allows you to view a list of currently active alarms. These alarms are displayed in the 'Active Alarms' page. In addition, the color of the 'Alarms' area in the 'Home' page indicates the highest alarm severity currently listed in the 'Active Alarms' page.
  • Page 62: 6.4.13 Viewing Channel Information

    MediaPack Series  To delete all the alarms in the table: Click the Delete History Table button; a confirmation message box appears. Click OK to confirm. 6.4.13 Viewing Channel Information  To view Trunks and Channels Status: To view the Trunks and Channel Status screen, click on the Status & Diagnostics link on the Navigation Bar.
  • Page 63: 6.4.14 Viewing Ethernet Port Information

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.4.14 Viewing Ethernet Port Information  To view Ethernet port settings via the Home page: Click on the 'Home' page icon. Click the Ethernet port for which you want to view port settings; the 'Ethernet Port Information' page opens: Figure 26: Ethernet Port Information 6.4.15 Viewing Ethernet Port Information...
  • Page 64: 6.4.16 Viewing Trunk Settings

    To add a port description: Click the required port icon; a shortcut menu appears. Figure 29: MP-124 - Update Port Information Figure 30: MP-11x - Update Port Information From the shortcut menu, choose Update Port Info; a text box appears.
  • Page 65: 6.4.18 Resetting An Analog Channel

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.4.18 Resetting an Analog Channel Note: The following sub-section on Resetting an Analog Channel is only applicable to MediaPack. The 'Home' page allows you to inactivate (reset) an FXO or FXS analog channel. This is sometimes useful in scenarios, for example, when the device (FXO) is connected to a PBX and the communication between the two can't be disconnected (e.g., when using reverse polarity).
  • Page 66: Configuration

    MediaPack Series Configuration Configuration menu options are described below. 6.5.1 System System sub-menu options are described below. 6.5.1.1 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: ...
  • Page 67 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface  To configure the NFS Settings: Network File System (NFS) enables the device to access a remote server's shared files and directories and to handle them as if they're located locally. The device can use NFS to load cmp, ini, and auxiliary files through the Automatic Update mechanism (refer to the Product Reference Manual).
  • Page 68: Syslog Settings

    MediaPack Series 6.5.1.2 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 36: Syslog Settings Enable the Syslog feature by setting the 'Enable Syslog' to Enable. Define the Syslog server using the 'Syslog Server IP Address' and 'Syslog Server Port' parameters.
  • Page 69: Tls Contexts

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.1.4 TLS Contexts This page allows managing the security certificates loaded on the device. The device is shipped with a working certificate configuration. Use this page only as needed. For further information, refer to the Security chapter in the Product Reference Manual. The Certificates page allows you to configure X.509 certificates, which are used for secure management of the device, secure SIP transactions, and other security applications.
  • Page 70 MediaPack Series Click the Create CSR button; a textual certificate signing request is displayed in the area below the button: Figure 6-38: Certificate Signing Request Group Copy the text and send it to your security provider. The security provider, also known as Certification Authority or CA, signs this request and then sends you a server certificate for the device.
  • Page 71 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface If the device was originally operating in HTTPS mode and you disabled it in Step 2, then return it to HTTPS by setting the 'Secured Web Connection (HTTPS)' parameter to HTTPS Only, and then reset the device with a flash burn. Notes: •...
  • Page 72 MediaPack Series 6.5.1.4.2 Loading a Private Key The device is shipped with a self-generated random private key, which cannot be extracted from the device. However, some security administrators require that the private key be generated externally at a secure facility and then loaded to the device through configuration.
  • Page 73 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.1.4.3 Mutual TLS Authentication By default, servers using TLS provide one-way authentication. The client is certain that the identity of the server is authentic. When an organizational PKI is used, two-way authentication may be desired - both client and server should be authenticated using X.509 certificates.
  • Page 74 MediaPack Series 6.5.1.4.4 TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check The device can periodically check the validation date of the installed TLS server certificate. This periodic check interval is user-defined. In addition, within a user-defined number of days before the installed TLS server certificate expires, the device can be configured to send the SNMP trap, acCertificateExpiryNotifiaction to notify of the impending certificate expiration.
  • Page 75: Management

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.1.5 Management Management - Contains a drop-down list with the following options:  Web User Accounts - Refer to Web User Accounts on page 75  Web Security Settings - Refer to Web Security Settings on page 82 ...
  • Page 76 MediaPack Series By default, the device is pre-configured with the following two Web user accounts: Pre-configured Web User Accounts User Access Level Username Password (Case-Sensitive) (Case-Sensitive) Security Administrator Admin Admin Monitor User User After you log in to the Web interface, the username is displayed on the toolbar. If the Web session is idle (i.e., no actions are performed) for more than five minutes, the Web session expires and you are once again requested to login with your username and password.
  • Page 77 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.1.5.1.1 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. For the Security Administrator, you can change only the username and password;...
  • Page 78 MediaPack Series To change the password of an account: In the 'Current Password' field, enter the current password. In the 'New Password' and 'Confirm New Password' fields, enter the new password. Click Change Password; if you are currently logged in to the Web interface with this account, the 'Web Login' dialog box appears.
  • Page 79 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface  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). Under the Web Users Table group, click the Create Table button.
  • Page 80 MediaPack Series Parameter Description Web: Password Defines the Web user's password. The valid value is a string of 8 to 40 ASCII characters, which must include the following:  At least eight characters  At least two letters that are upper case (e.g., "AA") ...
  • Page 81 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 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 82).
  • Page 82 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.
  • Page 83 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.1.5.2 Telnet/SSH Settings  To enable Telnet: Open the Telnet/SSH Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu > Management > Telnet/SSH Settings). Figure 46: Telnet/SSH Settings To configure this page, refer to the Secure Telnet sub-section in the Product Reference Manual.
  • Page 84 MediaPack Series To delete an authorized IP address, in the upper portion of the page, click a checkmark into the checkbox of the required IP address row (checkmarks in more than one row is permissible) and click Delete Selected Addresses. Notes: •...
  • Page 85 SNMP Manager. All supported MIB files are supplied to customers as part of the release. AudioCodes EMS is an advanced solution for standards-based management that covers all areas vital for the efficient operation, administration, management and provisioning (OAM&P) of the device.
  • Page 86 MediaPack Series To add a Community String, enter a name in the Community String field in the "Read Only" or "Read/Write" section, (depending on the needed Access Level) and then click the Submit button, to apply the settings. Note: Up to five "Read Only" or "Read/Write" Community Strings are permitted. To delete a Community String, select the Delete check-box of the Community String to be deleted and then click the Submit button, to apply the settings.
  • Page 87 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.1.5.4.3 SNMP Trusted Managers  To configure the SNMP Trusted Managers: Open the SNMP Trusted Managers page (Configuration tab > System menu > Management > SNMP > SNMP Trusted Managers). Figure 51: SNMP Trusted Managers To configure this page, refer to the SNMP parameters sub-section in the Product Reference Manual.
  • Page 88: Voip

    MediaPack Series 6.5.2 VoIP VoIP menu options are described below. 6.5.2.1 Network This section describes the network-related configuration.  To configure the IP Settings: Open the IP Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Network > IP Interface Table). Follow the guidelines in the Product Reference Manual when configuring/modifying the IP Settings, in the IP Settings page.
  • Page 89: Static Route Table

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.2.1 Changing VLAN Mode and ‘Native’ VLAN ID The Interface Table web page allows the user to change the VLAN Mode (enable or disable VLANs), as well as to change the value of the ‘Native’ VLAN ID. When configuring more than one network interface, VLANS must be enabled.
  • Page 90: Network Settings

    MediaPack Series 6.5.2.4 Network Settings You can configure the device's handling of ICMP Redirect messages. These messages can either be rejected (ignored) or permitted. Note: You can also configure this feature using the ini file parameter DisableICMPRedirects (see 'Routing Parameters' in the Product Reference Manual. ...
  • Page 91: Qos Settings

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.5 QoS Settings This page allows the user to configure values for the priority field of the VLAN tag, and the DiffServ field of the IP Header. Refer to QoS Parameters in the Product Reference Manual, for more information.
  • Page 92: Security Settings

    MediaPack Series 6.5.2.6 Security Settings Security Settings - Contains a drop-down list with the following options:  Firewall Settings - Refer to Firewall Settings on page 93  802.1x Settings – Refer to 802.1x Settings on page 96.  General Security Settings - Refer to General Security Settings on page 97 ...
  • Page 93 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.6.1 Firewall Settings The following describes Firewall settings. Note: Refer to the Internal Firewall sub-section of the Security chapter for more information regarding Firewall Settings. The device provides an internal firewall that enables you to configure network traffic filtering rules (access list).
  • Page 94 MediaPack Series  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 57: Firewall Settings Configure the firewall parameters, as required. Click Submit to add the new firewall rule to the table.
  • Page 95 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface  Rules 1 and 2: Typical firewall rules that allow packets ONLY from specified IP addresses (e.g., proxy servers). Note that the prefix length is configured.  Rule 3: A more "advanced" firewall rule - bandwidth rule for ICMP, which allows a maximum bandwidth of 40,000 bytes/sec with an additional allowance of 50,000 bytes.
  • Page 96 MediaPack Series 6.5.2.6.2 802.1x Settings The 802.1x Settings page is used to configure IEEE 802.1X Ethernet security. The device can function as an IEEE 802.1X supplicant. IEEE 802.1X is a standard for port-level security on secure Ethernet switches; when a device is connected to a secure port, no traffic is allowed until the identity of the device is authenticated.
  • Page 97 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.6.3 General Security Settings  To configure the General Security Settings: Open the General Security Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Security > General Security Settings). Figure 59: General Security Settings Use the *.ini files as a reference when configuring/modifying the fields in the General Security Settings page.
  • Page 98 MediaPack Series 6.5.2.6.4 IP Sec Proposal Table Note: IP Security Proposal Settings availability is in accordance with the device's Software Upgrade Key.  To configure the IP Security Proposal Table: Open the IP Security Proposal Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Security >...
  • Page 99 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.6.5 IP Sec Associations Table Notes: • IP Security Associations Settings availability is in accordance with the device's Software Upgrade Key. • Refer to the IPSec ini file parameters in the ini file parameters section of the Product Reference Manual.
  • Page 100: Media

    MediaPack Series 6.5.2.7 Media Media - Contains a drop-down list with the following options:  Voice Settings - Refer to 'Voice Settings' on page 100  Fax/Modem/CID Settings - Refer to Fax/Modem/CID Settings on page 101  RTP/RTCP Settings - Refer to RTP Settings on page 102 ...
  • Page 101 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.7.2 Fax/Modem/CID Settings  To configure the Fax/Modem/CID Settings: Open the Fax/Modem/CID Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > Fax/Modem/CID Settings). Figure 63: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying Fax/Modem/CID Settings...
  • Page 102 MediaPack Series 6.5.2.7.3 RTP/RTCP Settings  To configure the RTP/RTCP Settings: Open the RTP/RTCP Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > RTP/RTCP Settings). Figure 64: RTP/RTCP Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the RTP/RTCP Settings parameter fields in the RTP/RTCP Settings page.
  • Page 103 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.7.4 IPMedia Settings  To configure the IPMedia Settings: Open the IP Media Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > IPMedia Settings). Figure 65: IP Media Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the IPMedia Settings parameter fields in the IPMedia Settings page.
  • Page 104 MediaPack Series 6.5.2.7.5 General Media Settings  To configure the General Media Settings: Open the General Media Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > General Media Settings). Figure 66: General Media Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the General Media Settings parameter fields in the General Media Settings page.
  • Page 105 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.7.6 Analog Settings The Analog Settings page allows you to configure various analog parameters. Open the Analog Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > Analog Settings). Figure 67: Analog Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the Analog Settings parameter fields in the Analog Settings page.
  • Page 106 '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...
  • Page 107 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Media Realm Table Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Index Defines the required table index number. [CpMediaRealm_Index] Media Realm Name Defines an arbitrary, identifiable name for the Media Realm. [CpMediaRealm_MediaRealmNa The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters. Notes: ...
  • Page 108 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.
  • Page 109 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Click the Add button; the following dialog box appears: Figure 69: 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.
  • Page 110 MediaPack Series Parameter Description Profile Defines the pre-configured threshold profile to use. [QOERules_Profile]  [0] No Profile = No profile is used and you need to define the thresholds in the parameters described below.  [1] Low Sensitivity = Automatically sets the thresholds to low sensitivity values.
  • Page 111 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Parameter Description Yellow Red Operation Details Note: This field is currently not supported. [QOERules_YellowRedOperationD Defines the desired RTP redundancy depth. The actual etails] redundancy depth on the relevant call leg is the minimum between the desired depth and the maximum supported depth on that call leg.
  • Page 112 MediaPack Series Figure 70: Bandwidth Management Page - Add record Dialog Box The figure above shows an example where if the bandwidth for this Media Realm reaches 41,000 Bps (i.e., 40,000 plus 1,000 hysteresis), the device blocks any additional calls. If the bandwidth later decreases to 39,000 Bps (i.e., 40,000 minus 1,000 hysteresis), the device allows additional calls.
  • Page 113 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.7.8 Media Security The device supports Secured RTP (SRTP) according to RFC 3711. SRTP is used to encrypt RTP and RTCP transport for protecting VoIP traffic. SRTP requires a key exchange mechanism that is performed according to RFC 4568 – "Session Description Protocol (SDP) Security Descriptions for Media Streams".
  • Page 114 MediaPack Series  To configure Media Security: Open the Media Security page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Media > Media Security). Figure 71: Configuring Media Security Configure the parameters as required. Click Submit to apply your changes. To save the changes to flash memory, see Saving Configuration on page 125. User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 115: Quality Of Experience

    The following describes the Quality of Experience configuration. 6.5.2.8.1 Session Experience Manager Server 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 include real-time metrics of the quality of the actual call experience and processed by the SEM.
  • Page 116: Call Control

    MediaPack Series 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 include real-time metrics of the quality of the actual call experience and processed by the SEM.
  • Page 117 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.9.2 Control Interface Settings Control Interface Settings enable the user to configure several gateway parameters with the option to partition a physical gateway into several virtual gateways. If only one gateway configuration is present, the gateway operates without Virtual Gateway separation. Note: At least one gateway must be configured.
  • Page 118 MediaPack Series 6.5.2.9.3 Basic Configuration  To configure the Basic Configuration: Open the MEGACO Basic Protocol Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Call Control > Basic Configuration). Figure 75: MEGACO Basic Protocol Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the Basic Configuration parameter fields in the ‘Basic Configuration’...
  • Page 119 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click Submit. The changes are entered into the system and the page is refreshed. When clicking on the SDP Profile icon, the SDP Profile page appears. The user can check one or more of the following options.
  • Page 120 MediaPack Series 6.5.2.9.6 Advanced Configuration  To configure the Advanced Configuration: Open the MEGACO Advanced Protocol Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Call Control > Advanced Protocol Settings). Figure 79: Advanced Protocol Settings Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the Advanced Protocol Settings, in the Advanced Protocol Settings page.
  • Page 121 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.5.2.9.7 Media Services  To configure the Media Services: Open the MEGACO Media Server Settings page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Call Control > Media Server Settings). Figure 80: Media Server Settings - MEGACO Use the appropriate tables in the Product Reference Manual as a reference when configuring/modifying the Media Server Settings, in the Media Server Settings page.
  • Page 122: Maintenance

    MediaPack Series Maintenance The Maintenance tab contains the following sub-menus:  Maintenance - Refer to Maintenance on page 122  Software Update - Refer to Software Update on page 126 6.6.1 Maintenance 6.6.1.1 Maintenance Actions The 'Maintenance Actions' page allows you to perform the following operations: ...
  • Page 123 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.6.1.1.1 Resetting the Device The 'Maintenance Actions' page allows you to remotely reset the device. In addition, before resetting the device, you can choose the following options:  Save the device's current configuration to the device's flash memory (non-volatile). ...
  • Page 124 MediaPack Series 6.6.1.1.2 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.
  • Page 125 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.6.1.1.3 Saving Configuration Changes made on the Web interface are volatile (in RAM). Changes to parameters with on-the-fly capabilities are immediately available, while other parameters (preceded by the lightning symbol) are updated only after a device reset. Parameters that are only saved to the volatile memory, revert to their previous settings after a power failure or hardware reset.
  • Page 126: Software Update

    • 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.
  • Page 127: Software Upgrade Key

    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. 6.6.2.2.1 Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key Back up your current Software Upgrade Key before loading a new key to the device.
  • Page 128 BootP/TFTP startup (refer to 'Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP' on page 128).  AudioCodes’ EMS (refer to the EMS User’s Manual or EMS Product Description). Figure 85: Software Upgrade Key Status Figure 86: Example of a Software Upgrade Key File (*.out) Containing Multiple S/N Lines 6.6.2.2.3 Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP...
  • Page 129  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.
  • Page 130: Software Upgrade Wizard

    MediaPack Series 6.6.2.1 Software Upgrade Wizard The Software Upgrade Wizard allows the user to upgrade the device's software by loading a new *.cmp file together with a full suite of useful auxiliary files. Loading a *.cmp file is mandatory in the Software Upgrade Wizard process. During the process, you choose from the auxiliary files provided for loading.
  • Page 131 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Figure 88: Load CMP File Dialog - Hitless Figure 89: Load CMP File Dialog - Reset Upgrade Version 6.6 MediaPack Series...
  • Page 132 MediaPack Series Note: In Hitless mode, the user will be able to only upload a CMP file (no other auxiliary files will be available for upload at this stage). When the Finish button is clicked, a 3-stage process will begin. Each stage will be displayed to the user in the Web interface.
  • Page 133 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Loading Additional Auxiliary Files • To move to the next file type on the list to the left, click Next. The File Loading page appears with the next relevant file type highlighted. •...
  • Page 134 MediaPack Series Revert to the Previous Configuration Files: • From any of the file type pages, you can revert to the previous configuration by closing the File Loading Dialog page. The Software Upgrade process is terminated and the following page appears. Figure 92: Software Upgrade Process •...
  • Page 135 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 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. Figure 94: Saving Progress Bar When this has completed, the Reset Device page appears displaying the Reset in progress bar.
  • Page 136: Configuration File

    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).
  • Page 137 User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Click Save ini File. You are prompted to select a location in which to save it. Note: The ini file that you save from the device to the PC contains only those parameters whose values you modified following receipt of the device.
  • Page 138 MediaPack Series Click the Open button on the Choose File page. Figure 97: Configuration File When the file has been selected, click on the Send INI File button to load the file from the 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.
  • Page 139: Status And Diagnostic Menu

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface Status and Diagnostic Menu  To access the Status and Diagnostics menu: To access the Status & Diagnostics page, click on the Status & Diagnostics button on the Navigation Bar. The Status & Diagnostics appear in the Navigation Tree displaying the following menu options: ...
  • Page 140: Device Information

    MediaPack Series 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.
  • Page 141: Ethernet Port Information

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.7.1.3 Ethernet Port Information  To display the Ethernet Port Information page:  Open the Ethernet Port Information page (Status & Diagnostics tab > System Status menu > Ethernet Port Information). Figure 101: Ethernet Port Information 6.7.1.4 Carrier-Grade Alarms This section describes how to view the following types of alarms:...
  • Page 142 MediaPack Series 6.7.1.4.2 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 > Carrier-Grade Alarms >...
  • Page 143: Voip Status

    User's Manual 6. Configuration Using the Web Interface 6.7.2 VoIP Status 6.7.2.1 Active IP Interfaces  To display the IP Interface Status page: Open the IP Interface Status page (Status & Diagnostics tab > VoIP Status menu > IP Interface Status). This page details the currently Active network interfaces, when working in Multiple Interface mode.
  • Page 144: Performance Statistics

    MediaPack Series 6.7.2.2 Performance Statistics  To display the Performance Statistics page:  Open the Basic Statistics page (Status & Diagnostics tab > VoIP Status menu > Performance Statistics). Figure 105: Performance Statistics User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 145: Troubleshooting

    (IP address, subnet mask and default gateway IP address) of the MediaPack. To connect the MP-11x RS-232 port to your PC, refer to Connecting the MP-11x RS-232 Port to Your PC. To connect the MP-124 RS-232 port to your PC, refer to Connecting the MP-124 RS-232 Port to Your PC.
  • Page 146: Changing The Networking Parameters

    MediaPack Series 7.1.2 Changing the Networking Parameters You can use the serial connection to change the network settings (IP address, subnet mask and default gateway IP address) of the MediaPack.  To change the network settings via RS-232: At the prompt, type "conf" and press Enter. The configuration command shell is activated.
  • Page 147: Reinitializing The Mediapack

    User's Manual 7. Troubleshooting 7.1.4 Reinitializing the MediaPack If an initialization problem is encountered, reinitialize the MediaPack. To reinitialize the MediaPack, a BootP/TFTP Server application must be installed in your management PC. Reinitializing the MediaPack using the BootP/TFTP Server enables you to quickly get started with the MediaPack.
  • Page 148 If they are not already on your hard disk (C:), copy them to it (under a directory you should create called C:\\AudioCodes\). If you do not have the MediaPack Software CD from which to copy the cmp and ini files, contact support@audiocodes.com.
  • Page 149: Led Indicators

    User's Manual 7. Troubleshooting Perform a hot hardware reset or cold reset. The MediaPack initializes and the following status messages should be displayed in the BootP/TFTP Server main screen: Figure 109: BootP/TFTP Server - Client Found LED Indicators All LED indicators are described in the tables in Front LED Indicators and Rear LED Indicators.
  • Page 150: Mediapack Self-Testing

     Ring state  Reversal polarity state For MP-124, you can also use the following Command Shell commands to view line status and electrical measurements per FXS port or phone number: LineTesting Port <port number> <test type> - or - LineTesting Term <TermName>...
  • Page 151: Fxo Line Testing

    • Use the Analog Line testing mechanism only for monitoring and never when there are calls in progress. • Line electrical measurements are supported only on certain MP-124 hardware assemblies. For more information, contact your AudioCodes' sales representative. 7.3.2 FXO Line Testing The following line tests are available on FXO gateways: ...
  • Page 152: Self-Test

    MediaPack Series Self-Test 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. When the test terminates, the test results are reported via the EV_ENHANCED_BIT_STATUS event.
  • Page 153: Operating The Syslog Server

    User's Manual 7. Troubleshooting 7.4.1 Operating the Syslog Server 7.4.1.1 Sending the Syslog Messages The Syslog client, embedded in the firmware of the device, sends error reports/events generated by the device application to a Syslog server, using IP/UDP protocol. There are presently five error levels reported by the Syslog client: ...
  • Page 154 MediaPack Series Reader's Notes User's Manual Document #: LTRT-71405...
  • Page 155: List Of Abbreviations

    User's Manual 8. List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning AAL1 ATM Adaptation Layer 1 – Used in North America for voice traffic. It provides support for constant bit rate (voice) traffic AAL2 ATM Adaptation Layer 2 – Used to transmit standard and compressed voice transmissions including silence suppression.
  • Page 156 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...
  • Page 157 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...
  • Page 158 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...
  • Page 159: Technical Specifications

    Channel Capacity MP-112R 2 ports* MP-114 4 ports MP-118 8 ports Available Ports MP-124 24 ports * The MP-112R differs from the MP-114 and MP-118. Its configuration excludes the RS-232 connector, the Lifeline option and outdoor protection. FXS Functionality Short or Long Haul (Automatic Detection): REN2: Up to 10 km (32,800 feet) using 24 AWG line.
  • Page 160 MediaPack Series FXO Functionality Short or Long Haul. Includes lightning and high voltage protection for outdoor operation. Programmable Line Characteristics: AC impedance matching, hybrid balance, Tx & Rx frequency FXO Capabilities response, Tx & Rx Gains, ring detection threshold, DC characteristics.
  • Page 161 Processor Control Processor Motorola PowerQUICC 870 Control Processor Memory SDRAM - 32 MB Signal Processors AudioCodes AC482 VoIP DSP Interfaces 2, 4 or 8 Analog FXS phone or fax ports, loop start FXS Telephony Interface (RJ-11) FXO Telephony Interface 4 or 8 Analog FXO PSTN/PBX loop start ports...
  • Page 162 MediaPack Series Connectors & Switches Rear View 8 Analog Lines (MP-118) 8 RJ-11 connectors 4 Analog Lines (MP-114) 4 RJ-11 connectors 2 Analog Lines (MP-112R) 2 RJ-11 connectors AC power supply socket 100-240~0.3A max. Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX, RJ-45 RS-232 Console PS/2 port Reset Button Resets the MP-11x Physical...
  • Page 163 User's Manual 9. Technical Specifications Reader's Notes Version 6.6 MediaPack Series...
  • Page 164 User's Manual www.audiocodes.com www.audiocodes.com...

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