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MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual V3.0
Shenzhen Dinstar Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Address: 9
Floor, Guoxing Building, Changxing Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China
Postal Code: 518052
Telephone: +86 755 61919966
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Emails: sales@dinstar.com, support@dinstar.com
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  • Page 1 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual V3.0 Shenzhen Dinstar Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: 9 Floor, Guoxing Building, Changxing Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China Postal Code: 518052 Telephone: +86 755 61919966 Fax: +86 755 2645 6659 Emails: sales@dinstar.com, support@dinstar.com Website: www.dinstar.com...
  • Page 2 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Revision Record Document Name MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual V3.0 Document version V3.0 Firmware version 2.04.05.01 Revised by Ivanka Yuan Date 2016/05/11...
  • Page 3 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Preface Welcome Thanks for choosing MTG1000B Trunk Gateway! We hope you will make optimum use of this flexible, rich- feature trunk gateway. Please read this document carefully before install the gateway. About This Manual This manual provides information about the introduction of the gateway, and about how to install, configure or use the gateway.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Table of Contents 1 Product Description ........................1 1.1 Overview ............................1 1.2 Application Scenario ......................... 1 1.3 Product Appearance ......................... 3 1.3.1 Rear View of MTG1000B ............................3 1.3.2 Rear View of MTG1000B ............................3 1.4 Functions and Features ........................
  • Page 5 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual 3.1 Configuration of IP Address ......................10 3.2 Local Maintenance.......................... 11 3.2.1 Example: Log in MTG1000B via Console Port ......................11 3.3 Query IP ............................13 4 Configurations on Web Interface ....................13 4.1 How to Log in Web Interface ......................13 4.1.1 Network Connection ..............................
  • Page 6 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual 4.8.3 Codec Group ................................35 4.8.4 Dial Plan ................................... 38 4.8.5 Dial Timeout ................................39 4.8.6 PSTN Profile ................................40 4.8.7 PSTN Group ................................42 4.8.8 PSTN Group Management ............................43 4.9 SIP Config ............................44 4.9.1 SIP Parameter ................................
  • Page 7 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual 4.14.6 IPPSTN Caller ..............................72 4.14.7 IP  IP Callee ................................. 74 4.14.8 IP  IP Caller ................................. 75 4.15 Voice & Fax ........................... 77 4.16 Encrypt Config ..........................79 4.17 Maintenance ..........................80 4.17.1 Management Parameter ............................80 4.17.2 SNMP Parameter ..............................
  • Page 8: Product Description

    PBX and those servers equipped with digital trunk boards. MTG1000B trunk gateway has two models:  MTG1000B-1E1/T1  MTG1000B-2E1/T1 1.2 Application Scenario The application scenario for enterprises is shown as follows: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 9 PRI/SS7 E1/T1 Enterprise PBX Extensions The application scenario for services providers is shown as follows: PSTN (Access Side) MTG1000B SP Network E1/T1 E1/T1 E1/T1 MTG1000B (Trunking Side) Softswitch Enterprise PBX Extensions MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 10: Product Appearance

    On: Power is on Slow blinking: the gateway is running normally. Running indicator Green No blinking/Fast blinking: the gateway is running abnormally. Off: the gateway functions well. Alarm indicator Yellow On: the gateway malfunctions. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 11: Functions And Features

      Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) ITU-T G.711A-Law/U-Law, G.723.1, G.729AB, iLBC(optional)  Domain Name System (DNS)  Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)  1.4.3 System Functions  Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 12: Physical Interfaces

     PSTN Group Based on E1 Port or E1 Timeslot  Configuration of IP Trunk Group  Voice Codec Group   Caller/Called Number White List  Caller/Called Number Black List MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 13: Call Features

    Maximum Power Consumption: 10W Operating Temperature: 0 ℃ ~ 45 ℃  Storage Temperature: -20 ℃ ~80 ℃  Humidity: 10%-90%, Non-Condensing  Dimensions (W/D/H): 430× 300× 44.5 mm   Net Weight: 2.0kg MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 14: Quick Installation

    Ensure the socket of MTG1000B is a three-pin socket and power supply is grounded well. 2.1.3 Installation Tools Screwdriver  Anti-static wrist strap  Network cables, power cable, telephone wires  Hub, telephone, fax, and PBX  MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 15: Unpacking

    2.2.4 Connect MTG1000B to PSTN Connect one end of E1/T1 cable to one of the E1/T1 ports of MTG1000B, and then connect the other end an exchanger or a PBX under PSTN. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 16: Wire Sequence Of Rj48 (E1/T1) Cable

    Use a RJ-48 wire crimper to crimp the RJ-48 joint. Note: Generally, a RJ-48 cable will be provided together with the MTG1000B device, and users have no need to make RJ-48 joints by themselves. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    Open the TCP/IPv4 Settings interface on the PC, and then click Add to add an IP whose format is 192.168.1.XXX. Or you can open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) interface to modify an existing IP into 192.168.1.XXX. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 18: Local Maintenance

    If the PC does not have a COM port, please use a USB-to-COM converting tool to connect the serial cable to the Step 3: Connect the M port of the serial cable to the console port of MTG1000B. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 19 Enter username and password, which are the same with the username and password to log in the Web interface of MTG1000B. And then you will see a linux platform where you can carry out maintanance-related configurations. Note: For commands to query MTG1000B information, make reference to Chapter 6. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 20: Query Ip

    Click OK, and then enter ‘show int’, and the IP address of FE1 or FE0 of MTG1000B will be displayed. Configurations on Web Interface 4.1 How to Log in Web Interface 4.1.1 Network Connection Connect MTG1000B to the network according to the following network topology: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 21: Preparations For Login

    Both the default username and password are admin. It is suggested that you should modify the username and password for security consideration on the Maintenance  Password Modification interface. Login GUI: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 22: Introduction To Web Interface

    The Web Interface of the MTG1000B consists of the navigation tree and detailed configuration interfaces. Click a node of the navigation tree, and you will see a detailed display interface or configuration interface: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 23: Configuration Flows

    Click Status & Statistics  System Information in the navigation tree on the left, and the following interface will be displayed. On the interface, information about the system, such as Mac address, hardware version and software version, are shown. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 24: E1/T1 Status

    MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual 4.4.2 E1/T1 Status Click Status & Statistics  E1/T1 Status in the navigation tree, and the status of each E1/T1 port is displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 25 This alarm means physical connection is normal while signal connection is abnormal. Frame synchronization Frame-Sync The channel is available, and related cables are connected Idle normally.(The channel is used to transmit voice) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 26: Pstn Trunk Status

    The number of PRI trunk; each trunk corresponds to a PRI link Trunk Name Used to identify the trunk E1/T1Port No Indicate the E1/T1 port occupied by the PRI trunk. Link Status Indicate whether the PRI link is established or not. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 27: Ip Trunk Status

    ASR = answered call/total attempts of calls. ACD (Average Call Duration): is a measurement in telecommunication, which reflects an average length of telephone calls transmitted on telecommunication networks. ACD = total call duration/total connected calls. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 28: Ss7 Call Statistics

    The percent of answered calls in total calls. calls. 4.4.5 SS7 Call Statistics On the SS7 Call Statistics interface, information about SS7 calls and statistics about call release causes are displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 29: Sip Call Statistics

    On the SIP Call Statistics interface, information about SIP calls and statistics about call release causes are displayed. SIP Trunk No. The number of the SIP trunk Trunk Name The name used to describe the SIP trunk Current Calls The number of lines that are being called currently MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 30: Network

    IP address of PC to make it at the same network segment with the IP address of FE0 or FE1. After completing the configurations, you need to restart the MTG1000B device for the changes to take effect. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 31: Pri Config

    Note: The IP address of GE1 and that of GE0 cannot be at the same network segment. 4.6 PRI Config 4.6.1 PRI Parameter Configure PRI parameters according to actual data which are provided by telecom operators. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 32 Include ‘International Number’, ‘National Number’, ‘Network Specific Called Party Number Type Number’, ‘Subscriber Number’, ‘Abbreviated Number’ and ‘Unknown’. Include ‘Speech’ and ‘3.1 kHz audio’ Information Transfer Capability Send Dial Tone Enable and Disable MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 33: Pri Trunk

    Switch Side The EI/T1 port of the PRI trunk is taken as User Side or Network Side. Alerting Indication Include Alerting and Progress Alerting: Play ring-back tone when receiving alerting signal MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 34: Ss7 Config

    SPC: Signaling Point Code Protocol Type ISUP (ISDN User Part) and TUP (Telephone User Part) SPC Format SPC: Signaling Point Code SPC format includes Hex (Hexadecimal system) and ITU point code structure (decimal system) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 35: Ss7Mtp Link

    On the SS7 Config  SS7 MTP Link interface, click the Add button, and you will see the following interface. On the interface, you can select an E1/T1 port for an existing SS7 trunk. Two links can be established for an SS7 trunk at maximum. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 36: Ss7 Cic

    On the SS7 Config  SS7 CIC interface, click the Add button, and you will see the following interface. You can determine which channels will be used by an SS7 trunk on the interface. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 37 The CIC No. of the start channel, which is generally 0, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320, 352, 384, 416, 448… Count The total number of the channels used by the SS7 trunk MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 38 If multiple E1/T1 ports are involved, it defaults that all the 32 channels of each E1/T1 port involved are used by the SS7 trunk. Step3: Click OK. And then you can see the following data on the SS7 CIC interface. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 39: Ss7 Cic Maintain

    Clear, Block, Unblock, Reset and Cancel. Select Channel on the right of Operation Mode, and then select an E1/T1 port, the channels of the E1/T1 port and their statuses are displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 40 Alarm, ISDN/SS7 Signal Alarm, Frame-Sync, Idle, Signal, Busy, L-block, R- blocked, B-blocked, Blocking, Unblocking and Resetting. Meanwhile, you can carry out maintenance on the channels of E1/T1 ports through the following buttons: Select MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 41: Pstn Group Config

    Frame modes of E1 port include DF, CRC-4, CRC4_ITU, and the default value is CRC-4; Frame formats of T1 port include F12, F4, ESF, F72, and the default value is F4. CRC-4 CRC4_ITU MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 42: Port Number

    On the Codec Group interface, you can group several voice codecs together, so when one voice codec is faulty, another voice codec in the same group can be used. Except codec group 0, the parameters of other codec groups can be modified. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 43 Step1. Enter into the Codec Group interface and select codec group ID 1 to create new codec group Step2. Select preferred voice codec (G723, G729, G711U and G711A) in this example, as below: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 44 Step5. Enter into the PSTN Group interface to establish a PSTN group Step5. Enter into the PSTN Group Management interface to associate the PSTN profile and PSTN group to an E1/T1 port or multiple E1/T1 ports. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 45: Dial Plan

    Click the Add button, and you can add a new dial plan in the following interface. Parameter Explanation Dial Plan ID The ID of the dial plan Index Each dial plan has a unique index. Greater index value, higher priority for the dial plan. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 46: Dial Timeout

    ‘Min Length’ and ‘Max Length’. The setting in Dial Timeout 0 is default setting, which can be modified but cannot be deleted. Click the Add button to add a new dial timeout rule. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 47: Pstn Profile

    On the PSTN Profile interface, you can configure PSTN call number rules and related parameters, such as associating a codec group, a dial plan and a dial timeout to a PSTN profile. Click the Add button to add a new PSTN profile. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 48 CLI: Calling Line Identification Whether to remove CLI If ‘Yes’ is selected, when the called phone is offhook, MTG1000B will play Play busy tone to PSTN busy tone to the PSTN side. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 49: Pstn Group

    Control Mode Master Odd: it means channels with odd ID will be searched first, and channels with even ID will not be searched until all channels with odd ID have been searched. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 50: Pstn Group Management

    The end channel in this PSTN group PSTN Profile ID The ID of the PSTN profile in this PSTN group (the PSTN profile needs to be created at the PSTN Profile interface first. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 51: Sip Config

    MTG1000B and the IP network. One is Access (MTG1000B registers to a softswitch), and the other is Peer (MTG1000B connects to a peer device in the IP network via IP address). MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 52 After finishing the configuration of the parameters, click OK. Parameter Explanation Trunk No. The No. of the SIP trunk (range is 1 ~99) Trunk Name The name of the SIP trunk MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 53 Whether to enable the Rport of the SIP trunk Dynamic Nat Enable or Disable If it is enabled, a private IP address can be mapped to a public address from a pool of public IP addresses. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 54 Configure parameters on the following interface according to related explanations. As it is Access mode, you should select Yes for the Register to Remote parameter, and enter the IP address of a softswitch. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 55 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Click OK. Click SIP Account in the navigation tree on the left, and then click Add to add a SIP account. Configure the parameters on the SIP Account Add interface. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 56 The interval to register the SIP account; Default value is 1800s. Click OK. And you can click Status & Statistics  IP Trunk Status to check the SIP trunk that has been established. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 57: R2 Config

    MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual 4.10 R2 Config 4.10.1 R2 Parameter MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 58: R2 Trunk

    On the IP Profile interface, you can configure the parameters about IP calls, such as whether to support early media, where ringback tone to PSTN/IP is originated from and whether to wait for RTP packet from peer device. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 59 Where the ringback tone to IP network l is originated from If ‘Local’ is selected, the ringback tone is played from MTG1000B. If ‘PSTN’ is selected, the ringback tone is played from the PSTN MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 60: Ip Group

    To select IP trunks in a descending order under a same group Cyclic Descending To select IP trunks in a descending order, starting from the previous IP trunk that has been selected MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 61: Ip Group Management

    Select an IP trunk that has been established on SIP Config SIP Trunk interface. Trunk No. IP Profile ID The ID of the IP profile that will be used by the IP trunk. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 62: Number Filter

    Click Add to enter into the following interface to add a caller number on the Caller White List Choose an ID for the caller white list and an index for the caller number, and then enter the caller number MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 63: Caller Pool

    ‘Number Count’ cannot be greater than 256. 4.12.3 Filter Profile On the Filter Profile interface, you can put white lists and black lists that have been set before in a filter profile or MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 64 If you select 255<None>, it means no while lists or black lists are set in filter profile, and no numbers will be filtered. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 65: Call Routing

    Routing & Manipulation There are two options: Routing before Manipulation Routing after Manipulation 4.13.2 PSTNIP Routing On the PSTNIP Routing interface, you can set routing parameters for PSTN  IP calls. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 66 The prefix configured for callee number. When a callee number matches the prefix, this PSTN IP route will be used. ‘.’ is a wildcard, which means this PSTN IP route will be used, no matter what the callee number is. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 67: Pstn  Pstn Routing

    PSTN IP route. 4.13.3 PSTN  PSTN Routing On the PSTNPSTN Routing interface, you can set routing parameters for PSTN  PSTN calls. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 68: Ip  Pstn Routing

    The ID of filter profile. The white lists and black lists set in the filter profile will apply to this PSTN PSTN route. 4.13.4 IP  PSTN Routing On the IPPSTN Routing interface, you can set routing parameters for IP  PSTN calls. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 69 ‘.’ is a wildcard, which means this IPPSTN route will be used, no matter what the caller number is. Destination Type Destination is PSTN group or PRI/SS7 trunk. Destination IP Group If source is PSTN group, please select a specific PSTN group. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 70: Ip Ip Routing

    The Index of the IP IP route, from 0 to 255. Greater index value, higher priority for the route. The description of the IP  IP route, Description Source Type Sources include IP group and IP trunk. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 71: Number Manipulation

    On the PSTN  IP Callee interface, you can set rules to change the actual callee number during PSTN  IP calling process. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 72 The suffix added to the callee number after its digits are lessened. Number of Digits to Reserve from The number of the retained digits which. are counted from the right of the Right callee number. For example: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 73: PstnIp Caller

    On the PSTN  IP Caller interface, you can set rules to change the actual caller number during PSTN  IP calling process. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 74 Add Prefix for 2nd Number Type The prefix that will be added to those numbers that belong to 2 number type MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 75: PstnPstn Callee

    PSTN group, actual callee prefix matches the set callee prefix, and actual caller prefix matches the set caller prefix. ‘Any’ means any PSTN group. Callee Prefix Set a prefix for the callee number. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 76: Pstn Pstn Caller

    On the PSTN  PSTN Caller interface, you can set rules to change the actual caller number during PSTN  PSTN calling process. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 77 The suffix added to the caller number after its digits are lessened. Number of Digits to Reserve from Right The number of the retained digits which. are counted from the right of the caller number MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 78: IpPstn Callee

    On the IP  PSTN Callee interface, you can set rules to change the actual callee number during IP PSTN calling process. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. Parameter Explanation MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 79: IpPstn Caller

    ‘Unknown’, ‘Network Specific’, ‘Subscriber’ and ‘Abbreviated’ 4.14.6 IPPSTN Caller On the IP  PSTN Caller interface, you can set rules to change the actual caller number during IP PSTN calling process. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 80 Prefix to be added The prefix added to the caller number after its digits are lessened. Suffix to be added The suffix added to the caller number after its digits are lessened. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 81: Ip  Ip Callee

    On the IP  IP Callee interface, you can set rules to change the actual callee number during IP IP calling process. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. Parameter Explanation MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 82: Ip  Ip Caller

    On the IP  IP Caller interface, you can set rules to change the actual caller number during IP IP calling process. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 83 Prefix to be added The prefix added to the caller number after its digits are lessened. Suffix to be added The suffix added to the caller number after its digits are lessened. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 84: Voice & Fax

    MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Number of Digits to Reserve from The number of the retained digits which. are counted from the right of the Right caller number 4.15 Voice & Fax MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 85 The maximum time of no answer for calls from PSTN Timeout of No Answer Call from IP The maximum time of no answer for calls from IP Network Fax Mode Options include T.38, Pass-through and Adaptive. Default value is T.38. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 86: Encrypt Config

    Threshold for Detection The signal detection threshold 4.16 Encrypt Config On the Encrypt Config interface, you can set parameters related to encryption. Click Add, and the following interface will be displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    The No. of the SIP trunk that transmits the SIP message to be encrypted. Encrypt Mode Only support VOS RC4 at present Device ID The ID of the SIP account to which the SIP trunk belongs 4.17 Maintenance 4.17.1 Management Parameter MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 88 Server Address Address to save system logs Syslog Level The system log type. Options include ‘Debug’, ‘Info’, ‘Notice’, ‘Warning’, ‘Error’ and ‘None’. Send CDR Whether to send CDR (Call detail Record). MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 89: Snmp Parameter

    Simple Network Management Protocol) SNMP Manager Address IP address of network management server Trap Port Default trap port is 162 Read-only Community String Define a read-only community Read/Write Community String Define a read/write community MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 90: Radius Parameter

    Listening port of RADIUS Max Retry Number of retries Timeout Timeout for retry Connect Fail Count The number of connection failures Server Recover Time The time for the server to recover MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 91: Cloud Server

    You need to select the source type, trunk type and IP trunk No. of the call, and enter the calling number and called number. If the signaling of a call fails, you can find out where errors have occurred through the messages returned in the Signaling Trace box. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 92: Version Information

    On the Applications Upload interface, you can upload files to upgrade the software, the Web, and the Modfile of MTG1000B. If you select ‘Package’, it means the upgrading files of the software and Web are packaged and then uploaded. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 93: Password Modification

    The abovementioned password is also used to log in Web Interface, Telnet and SSH. 4.17.11 Device Restart Click the Restart button, and you can restart the MTG1000B device. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 94: Abbreviation

    Simple Network Management Protocol Signaling System Number 7 Telephone User Part Loss of Signal Remote Alarm Indicator Alarm Indication Signal Loss of Frame Alignment ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network Circuit Identification Code MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 95 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Signaling point code Pulse Code Modulation Calling Line Identification RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Network Time Protocol MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 96: Commands

    6.1.2 Show IP address Run the command show int, the output shows the port names of FE0 and FE1, as well as IP address and MAC address. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 97: Show Cpu Performance

    If the system connects with PRI, please run command show q931 sta. 6.1.5 3.5 Show ss7 ts Run the command ss7 ts, the status of each channel of each E1/T1 port is displayed. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 98: Block Ss7 Ts

    If you want to block port 2, run the command busy –cic 2, and then the system will disable port 2 into a locked status. Unblock entire e1 Example: If you want to unblock port 2 or to actiate the port 2, please run the command free –cic 2. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 99: Show Ss7/Pri/Cc Call Information

    Customer also can run to list all the activated calls with SS7/PRI (cc = call control) 6.1.8 3.8 Debug call (call control log analyze): debug call control(recommend) Set the track condition MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 100 Customer can check the tracking condition by running debug cc show. And then exit config mode, enter into ada mode to turn on a port. (ex = exit) Run Cancel debug cc to turn off the debug mode for cc all. MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 101: Example 1 : One Succ Call From Ip To Pstn

    [070-14:18:49:710]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,idle> ==>> CC_ST_SETUP, ccb:5, user type:0(Norm), calling:987654321, longnum:987654321, trunkGrpId:255, profileId:255, std sdp:v=0 o=- 12949395404797000 1 IN IP4 172.16.100.172 s=CounterPath X-Lite 4.0 c=IN IP4 172.16.100.172 t=0 0 a=ice-ufrag:2c37f5 a=ice-pwd:a0b4dc8cc787732f66e9e625e69dbbfd m=audio 50832 RTP/AVP 107 0 8 101 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 102 (note : mach routing successful , if call failed, you can check this if source IP Group id and destination Trunk Group Id is if the same with you expect, if not , please check the routing configure) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 103 OrgCallee:, num_ok:1, trunkGrpId:0, profileId:255, isForceReflect(ccb):0, ringback2IP:1,std sdp:v=0 o=- 12949395404797000 1 IN IP4 172.16.100.172 s=CounterPath X-Lite 4.0 c=IN IP4 172.16.100.172 t=0 0 a=ice-ufrag:2c37f5 a=ice-pwd:a0b4dc8cc787732f66e9e625e69dbbfd m=audio 50832 RTP/AVP 107 0 8 101 a=rtpmap:107 BV32/16000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 104 0-15 a=sendrecv a=candidate:1 1 UDP 659136 172.16.100.172 50832 typ host a=candidate: [096-14:18:49:710]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,idle> ==>> CC_SETUP_REQ, index:10, if:65535, trunkGrp:0, calling:987654321, called:1234567, callingTyp:0, calledTye:0, presentId:0, trans: (note: setup a call to pstn) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 105 [106-14:18:49:760]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,in_proc> ==>> CC_ST_ALERTING, ccb:5, user type:0(Norm), calling:987654321, longnum:987654321, std sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.10 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.10 t=0 0 m=audio 5102 RTP/AVP 0 101 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 a=ptime:20 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 106 [114-14:18:49:770]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,wait ack> ccb state change from 'wait ack' to 'alerting', ccb no:5 [115-14:18:49:770]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,alerting> route type:3(rts_out), called term type:8(Ss7) [116-14:18:49:770]CC: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,alerting> ==>> CC_ST_ALERTING, std sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.10 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.10 t=0 0 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 107 , Priv Sdp: [120-14:18:49:770]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,out_proc> ==>> ST_SIP_CALL_PRE_ACCEPT, index:9, local:1234567@172.16.51.10, peer:987654321@172.16.51.10, std sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.10 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.10 t=0 0 m=audio 5102 RTP/AVP 0 101 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 108 [128-14:18:52:470]CC: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,alerting> <<== CC_ST_CONNECT, calling:987654321, long:987654321, called:1234567, calling dial num:1234567, Std Sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.10 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.10 t=0 0 m=audio 5102 RTP/AVP 0 101 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 109 [142-14:18:52:470]ST: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,987654321,deliver> <<== CC_ST_CONNECT, Std Sdp:v=0 o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.10 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.10 t=0 0 m=audio 5102 RTP/AVP 0 101 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 a=ptime:20 , Priv Sdp: MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 110 [151-14:18:52:510]CC: <Sip-t,2,65535>, <Ss7,65535,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_CONNECT_ACK [152-14:18:52:510]CCB: no:5, cr1:9, cr2:10, State:7(active), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) EIS(ada)#[153-14:19:20:680]ST: <5,Ss7,65535,65535,,active> <<== CC_DISCONNECT_IND, q931id:773, if:2, calling:, called: org_called:, e1:10, ts:5, callingTyp:0, calledTyp:0, presentationInd:0, send_ok:0, cause:16(正常的呼叫清除) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 111 [169-14:19:20:690]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,active> [bill end time]bill type:normal, service type(ccb):normal, is need settle:no.redirect flag:0, called term type:Ss7, Is ccb stpayer.pstPort NULL:yes. [170-14:19:20:690]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,active> ==>> CC_ST_RELEASE, cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常 释放)) [171-14:19:20:690]CC: <5,Sip-t,2,65535,,active> ccb state change from 'active' to 'release', ccb no:5 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 112: Example 2: One Succ Call From Pstn To Ip

    [184-14:19:20:690]CC: <-1,Sip-t,2,65535,,idle> stop queue timer! 6.1.10 Example 2: One succ call from PSTN to IP: EIS(ada)#[031-00:14:01:640]ST: <-1,Ss7,65535,65535,,idle> <<== CC_SETUP_IND, q931id:779, if:2, calling:987654321, called:1234567 org_called:, e1:10, ts:11, callingTyp:0, calledTyp:0, presentationInd:0, send_ok:1, cause:0(OK) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 113 [036-00:14:01:640]ST: <Ss7,2,65535,00000000> ====Processed: CC_SETUP_IND [037-00:14:01:640]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:1(init), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0 [038-00:14:01:640]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> <<== CC_ST_SETUP, cr:21, calling:987654321, longNum:987654321, dial:1234567, num_ok:1,calltype:7(msg), rtsType:0, callType:7(ccb), fax dest<65535,65535>, trunkGrpId:2, profileId:0, sigToneTyp:0, std sdp:v=0 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 114 (note : mach routing successful , if call failed, you can check this if source IP Group id and destination Trunk Group Id is if the same with you expect, if not , please check the routing configure) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 115 [054-00:14:01:640]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,init> <<== CC_ST_PROCEEDING, calling:, long:, dial:1234567, send_ok:1, Std Sdp:, Priv Sdp:, cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) [055-00:14:01:640]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,init> ==>> CC_PROCEEDING_REQ, index:21, if:2, q931_id:779 [056-00:14:01:640]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,init> [custom ringback] call type:2, called:1234567, call forward flag:0, vpbx flag:0 [057-00:14:01:640]ST: <Ss7,2,65535,00000000> ====Processed: CC_ST_PROCEEDING MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 116 (note: send a sip invite msg to destination sip trunk) o=call 10000 20000 IN IP4 172.16.51.15 c=IN IP4 172.16.51.15 t=0 0 m=audio 5120 RTP/AVP 4 18 8 0 101 a=rtpmap:4 G723/8000 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 117 [073-00:14:01:680]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,wait ack> ccb state change from 'wait ack' to 'alerting', ccb no:11 [074-00:14:01:680]CC: <11,Ss7,2,65535,,alerting> route type:3(rts_out), called term type:4(Sip-t) [075-00:14:01:680]CC: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,,alerting> ==>> CC_ST_ALERTING, std sdp:, priv sdp: [076-00:14:01:680]CC: <Ss7,2,65535>, <Sip-t,4,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_ALERTING [077-00:14:01:680]CCB: no:11, cr1:21, cr2:22, State:6(alerting), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 118 [082-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> [called] std sdp:, priv sdp:. [083-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> get ip profile succ! [084-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> Is need send local ringback tone to tel:yes, call type:2 [085-00:14:01:680]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,out_proc> ==>> CC_ALERTING_REQ, index:21, if:2, q931_id:779 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 119 [091-00:14:02:010]ST: cr, no:22, ccb:11, State:9(active), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)), redirect:0 [092-00:14:02:010]CC: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,,alerting> <<== CC_ST_CONNECT, calling:987654321, long:987654321, called:1234567, calling dial num:1234567, Std Sdp:v=0 o=Qtech 8723835 8723836 IN IP4 172.16.50.170 c=IN IP4 172.16.50.170 t=0 0 m=audio 8000 RTP/AVP 4 101 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 120 [106-00:14:02:010]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,deliver> <<== CC_ST_CONNECT, calling:, long:, dial:1234567, send_ok:1, Std Sdp:v=0 o=Qtech 8723835 8723836 IN IP4 172.16.50.170 c=IN IP4 172.16.50.170 t=0 0 m=audio 8000 RTP/AVP 4 101 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-11 , Priv Sdp:, cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 121 [120-00:14:02:010]CC: <Ss7,2,65535>, <Sip-t,4,65535>, ====Processed: CC_ST_CONNECT_ACK [121-00:14:02:010]CCB: no:11, cr1:21, cr2:22, State:7(active), SubState:0(idle), serv:0(normal), serv_state:20(), route:3(rts_out), cause:0(CCS_NONE(无原因值)) EIS(ada)#[122-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Sip-t,4,65535,00000000,active> <<== SIP_CALL_BYE, Local:987654321@172.16.51.15, Peer:1234567@172.16.50.170, Std Sdp:, Priv Sdp:, Ext: (note: called release the call) MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 122 [137-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,active> @@@ free called:1234567, lines:0 [138-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,active> Release the call, cause:CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释 放)(1) ! [139-00:14:04:060]ST: <11,Ss7,2,65535,00000000,active> ==>> CC_DISCONNECT_REQ, index:21, if:2, q931_id:779 [140-00:14:04:060]ST: <Ss7,2,65535,00000000> ====Processed: CC_ST_RELEASE [141-00:14:04:060]ST: cr, no:21, ccb:11, State:11(release), cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放)), redirect:0 MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...
  • Page 123 [149-00:14:04:070]CC: <-1,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> stop queue seat timer! [150-00:14:04:070]CC: <-1,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> stop queue timer! [151-00:14:04:070]CC: <-1,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> <<== CC_ST_REL_COMP, cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常 释放))) [152-00:14:04:070]CC: <-1,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> Free CCB 11, cause:1(CCS_NORM_CLEAR(正常释放)) [153-00:14:04:070]CC: <-1,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> stop queue seat timer! [154-00:14:04:070]CC: <-1,Ss7,2,65535,,idle> stop queue timer! MTG1000B Trunk Gateway User Manual Copyright @ 2011-2015 Dinstar...

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