Crestron Avia DSP Series Configuration Manual

Secure, with avaya aura 7.1 platform

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DSP-1282 & DSP-1283
Crestron Avia™ DSP (Secure)
with Avaya Aura® 7.1 Platform
Configuration Guide
Crestron Electronics, Inc.

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  • Page 1 DSP-1282 & DSP-1283 Crestron Avia™ DSP (Secure) with Avaya Aura® 7.1 Platform Configuration Guide Crestron Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 2 Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Audience Topology Software Requirements Hardware Requirements Product Description Summary Crestron Avia DSP Configuration Connections Device Discovery/Access Set Up SIP Interface Set Up Routes Device Configuration Configure the DSP Device Configure the SIP Parameters Certificates Copy Certificates Import and Assign Root Certificate...
  • Page 4 ii • Contents Configuration Guide — 8340B...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    SIP endpoints registered to Avaya Aura Communication Manager 7.1. Topology The diagram below shows the network topology for integration of a Crestron Avia DSP endpoint with Avaya Aura. Secure SIP Endpoint Integration with Avaya Aura - Reference Network Configuration Guide —...
  • Page 6: Software Requirements

    Avaya Aura Communication Manager Avaya Aura Session Manager Avaya Aura System Manager Avaya® SIP phones Avaya G430 Media Gateway Crestron Avia DSP as SIP endpoints Software Requirements Avaya Aura Communication Manager v7.1.2.0.0.532.24184 Avaya Aura Communication Manager Messaging v7.0.0.1.441.1 Avaya Aura System Manager v7.1.2.0.057353 Avaya Aura Session Manager v7.1.2.0.712004...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    DSPs that receive similar settings on a given project. Minor modifications may be necessary. Use the Crestron Toolbox™ software to discover and control all Crestron devices on the network. During the integration test, Crestron Toolbox can:...
  • Page 8 The DSP does not support changes to DNS management when configured without DHCP settings via Toolbox. Intermittent issue with DTMF sent from Crestron Avia DSP to Avaya Media Gateway. The far end indicates duplicate and missing DTMF events. During a call from a secure DSP to the Avaya Communication Manager Messaging (CMM), there is incompatibility in Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) support between devices.
  • Page 9: Crestron Avia Dsp Configuration

    Connect LAN port to network Device Discovery/Access Use the Crestron Toolbox and the Crestron Avia tool to discover and access the connected LAN and/or VOIP ports) DSP devices. Use the Help menu to assist when performing the discovery and configuration procedure.
  • Page 10: Set Up Routes

    The VoIP port is off by default. The LAN port is not selectable. <device_num> = 0 selects the LAN port <device_num> = 1 selects the VoIP port SIP Interface Use the sipinterface command to bind all SIP activity, data, and traffic to the selected port. If a VLAN or exclusive VoIP network is available, bind to the VoIP port (recommended).
  • Page 11: Device Configuration

    Audio coming in from the phone line routed to an analog output (such as to an amplifier or speaker) Configure the DSP Device Use the Crestron Avia tool to select and configure the DSP device. Input Configuration To configure the analog input: 1.
  • Page 12 4. Under Phone\Sig Gen In, click PHN. In the new window set the following: a. Move the Send Level slider to 0 db. b. Click Mute to Off. Crestron Avia Tool: Audio Input Configuration (4/4) Output Configuration To configure the analog output: 1.
  • Page 13: Configure The Sip Parameters

    1. With SIP selected, click the chevron at the right top corner to expand the window. Crestron Avia Tool: Phone Dialer, SIP Parameters Configuration 2. Enter the extension configured on Avaya Aura CM for the Local Extension for this device.
  • Page 14: Certificates

    Certificates For a successful TLS handshake between the DSP device and the Avaya Aura, add the following root certificate to the DSP: A rootCA certificate (systemmanagerca.cer). Download this certificate from the Avaya System Manager. The DSP requires the certificate to validate the Avaya Aura when the "Enable Server Validation" is enabled. To download Avaya Aura CA from Avaya Aura System Manager: 1.
  • Page 15: Import And Assign Root Certificate

    Import and Assign Root Certificate Use the Crestron Toolbox text console utility (in the Crestron Avia DSP console) to import and assign the root certificate. 1. Type the command certificate addf systemmanagerca.cer root (where RootCA is the name of the root certificate uploaded in the previous section).
  • Page 16: Avaya Aura Communication Manager Configuration

    Avaya Aura Communication Manager Configuration This section describes the Avaya Aura Communication Manager (Avaya CM) configuration necessary to integrate the Crestron Avia DSP devices in secure mode. NOTE: Confirm that the general installation and basic Avaya CM configuration have been administered.
  • Page 17: Dial Plan Analysis

    Dial Plan Analysis Configure several dial strings to ensure complete test coverage. This example includes calling between stations, calling to PSTN, and accessing PBX features. Use the change dialplan analysis command to configure the following dial patterns for this example: 1.
  • Page 18: Ip Network Region

    IP Network Region The example configures all the SIP phones in ip-network-region-1. Configure the Domain name and Codec Set parameters. Avaya Aura CM: ip-network-region 14 • DSP-1282 & DSP-1283: Secure SIP Endpoint with Avaya Aura 7.1 Configuration Guide — 8340B...
  • Page 19: Codecs

    PBX and PSTN. Avaya Aura CM: Codec Configuration This example uses 1 for the Codec Set. The Crestron DSP device supports and includes G.711A and G.711MU in this set. To test with the DSP, enter G.711A and G.711MU in the Audio Codec column of the table.
  • Page 20 Use the add signaling group n command to create a signaling group system (where n represents the signaling group number for this example). Avaya Aura CM: Signaling Group Configuration for Phones To configure Signaling Group 3 (for this example): 1. Enter 3 for the Group Number. 2.
  • Page 21 Avaya Aura CM: Signaling Group Configuration for PSTN To configure Signaling Group 10 (for this example): 1. Enter 10 for the Group Number. 2. Enter isdn-pri for the Group Type. 3. Enter 001V224 for the Primary D-Channel. Configuration Guide — 8340B DSP-1282 & DSP-1283: Secure SIP Endpoint with Avaya Aura 7.1 •...
  • Page 22: Trunk Groups

    Trunk Groups Configure two trunk groups (for this example): Trunk Group 3 This group accesses the stations registered to the Avaya Session Manager. Trunk Group 10 This group sends a 10/11-digit calling number to PRI trunk or PSTN. Use the add trunk group n command to add a new trunk group (where n represents the trunk group number).
  • Page 23 Avaya Aura CM: Trunk Group to Session Manager - Trunk Group 3 (2/4) 8. Enter 1800 for the Preferred Minimum Session Refresh Interval (sec.). Avaya Aura CM: Trunk Group to Session Manager - TrunkGroup 3 (3/4) 9. Enter private for the Numbering Format. Configuration Guide —...
  • Page 24 Avaya Aura CM: Trunk Group to Session Manager - Trunk Group 3 (4/4) 20 • DSP-1282 & DSP-1283: Secure SIP Endpoint with Avaya Aura 7.1 Configuration Guide — 8340B...
  • Page 25: Trunk Group 10

    Trunk Group 10 Avaya Aura CM: Trunk Group to PRI/PSTN - Trunk Group 10 Configure Trunk Group 10 (for this example): 1. Enter 10 for the Group Number. 2. Enter OUTSIDE CALL for the Group Name. 3. Enter isdn for the Group Type. 4.
  • Page 26: Route Pattern

    Route Pattern The route pattern defines which trunk group will be used for the call and performs any necessary digit manipulation. Use the change route pattern n command (where n represents the route pattern number to configure the parameters for the PSTN trunk route pattern).
  • Page 27: Auto Alternative Routing

    Auto Alternative Routing Use the change aar analysis n command (where n represents the first digit of the extension numbers for making calls). Avaya Aura CM: Auto Alternative Routing Analysis 6 Configuration Guide — 8340B DSP-1282 & DSP-1283: Secure SIP Endpoint with Avaya Aura 7.1 • 23...
  • Page 28: Automatic Route Selection

    Automatic Route Selection Use the change ars analysis n command (where n represents the pattern for making PSTN calls). Avaya Aura CM: Auto Routing Selection Analysis 24 • DSP-1282 & DSP-1283: Secure SIP Endpoint with Avaya Aura 7.1 Configuration Guide — 8340B...
  • Page 29: Avaya Aura Session Manager

    Avaya Aura Session Manager Domain To route calls, create a SIP domain for each domain administered by the Session Manager. To configure a domain: 1. Click Home > Routing > Domains. 2. Click New. Avaya Aura SM: Domain Configuration 3. Enter the domain name for the Name. This example uses lab.tekvizion.com. 4.
  • Page 30: Location

    Location Use locations to identify logical and/or physical locations where SIP entities reside for the purposes of bandwidth management and call admission control. To add a location: 1. Click Routing > Locations. 2. Click New. Avaya Aura SM: Location Configuration 3.
  • Page 31: Sip Entity

    SIP Entity Add a SIP entity for each SIP telephony system connected to the Session Manager, which includes Communication Manager and Avaya Communication Manager Messaging Component. Avaya Aura SM: SIP Entity To add a SIP entity: 1. Click Routing > SIP Entities. 2.
  • Page 32 Avaya Aura SM: Sip Entity - CM Configuration 3. In the General section, do the following: a. Enter a descriptive name for the Name. This example uses Lab126-CM7 for the Avaya CM. b. Enter the FQDN or IP address of the SIP entity interface used for SIP signaling for the FQDN or IP Address.
  • Page 33 To add a SIP entity for the Avaya SM: 1. Click Routing > SIP Entities. 2. Click New. Avaya Aura SM: SIP Entity - SM Configuration 3. In the General section, do the following (for this example): a. Enter Lab126-SM7 for the Name (for a SIP entity of Avaya SM) . b.
  • Page 34: Entity Links

    Entity Links A SIP trunk between Avaya Session Manager and a telephony system is an entity link. This example creates an entity link. To add Avaya CM as an entity link: 1. Click Routing > Entity Links. 2. Click New. Avaya Aura SM: Avaya CM Entity Link Configuration 3.
  • Page 35: User Configuration For Each Device/Phone

    User Configuration for Each Device/Phone Configure a user for each phone and Crestron device: 1. Click Home > User Management > Manage Users. 2. Click Add New. The User Profile View window appears. Avaya Aura SM: User Configuration (1/3) 3. Enter DSP1 for the Last Name (for this example).
  • Page 36 Avaya Aura SM: User Configuration (2/3) 7. Enter the desired SIP user registration password for the Communication Profile Password. 8. Confirm the password. 9. Scroll down to the Communication Address subsection and click New to add a new address. 10. Enter Avaya SIP for the Type. 11.
  • Page 37 Avaya Aura SM: User Configuration (3/3) 12. Check CM Endpoint Profile. 13. Select Lab126-CM7 for the System (for this example). 14. Select Endpoint for the Profile Type (for this example). 15. Enter 6625 for the Extension (for this example). 16. Click Done. Configuration Guide —...
  • Page 38 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Configuration Guide — 8340B 15 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, NJ 07647 2052160 Tel: 888.CRESTRON 10.18 Fax: 201.767.7656 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.

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