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TGW SIP-PRI
Gateway Series
User Guide
TGW1E1 Models
TGW2E1 Models
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D o c u m e n t E d itio n 1 .0

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  • Page 1 TGW SIP-PRI Gateway Series User Guide TGW1E1 Models TGW2E1 Models TGW4E1 Models D o c u m e n t E d itio n 1 .0...
  • Page 2 If you have encountered an error, please notify the Manufacturer. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. © Copyright by TADIRAN TELECOM (TTL) L.P., 2015-2017. All rights reserved worldwide. All trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective holders.
  • Page 3 Record of Changes Edition Issue Date Brief Description 1 .0 M a y -2 8 -2 0 1 7 E d itio n Ta d ira n Te le c o m...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ................................iv Contents of Figure ............................vi Contents of Table ............................viii 1 Overview ..............................1-1 1 .1 P ro d u c t In tro d u c tio n ............................1 -1 1 .2 F e a tu re s ................................1 -1 1 .3 E q u ip m e n t S tru c tu re ............................
  • Page 5 5 Parameter Setting ............................5-1 5 .1 L o g in .................................. 5 -1 5 .2 B u tto n s U s e d o n G a te w a y M a n a g e m e n t In te rfa c e ..................... 5 -2 5 .3 B a s ic C o n fig u ra tio n ............................
  • Page 6: Contents Of Figure

    Contents of Figure F ig u re 1 -1 F ro n t P a n e l ............................. 1 -2 F ig u re 1 -2 B a c k P a n e l ............................. 1 -4 F ig u re 1 -3 R J 4 5 to R S 2 3 2 s e ria l c a b le ........................1 -5 F ig u re 1 -4 U S B to R S 2 3 2 c o n v e rte r c a b le .......................
  • Page 7 Ta d ira n Te le c o m v ii...
  • Page 8: Contents Of Table

    Contents of Table T a b le 1 -1 F ro n t P a n e l .............................. 1 -2 T a b le 1 -2 In d ic a to rs ..............................1 -3 T a b le 1 -3 P in o u ts o f E th e rn e t P o rts ......................... 1 -4 T a b le 1 -4 P in o u ts o f T 1 /E 1 M o d u le ..........................
  • Page 9: Overview

    The TGWxE1 Trunking Gateway (hereinafter referred to as the TGWxE1) is one of VoIP product series developed by Tadiran Telecom. It uses the SIP and T1/E1 interfaces for the inter-conversion of IP packets and PCM signals, allowing the interworking of the IP-based new-generation voice network to legacy Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), and the private branch exchange (PBX) of an enterprise.
  • Page 10: Equipment Structure

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l TGWXE1, from architecture to component selection, takes full consideration of improving the mean time between failures (MTBF), including features such as redundant power supply option and dual Ethernet ports.
  • Page 11 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Label Description Specifies an RJ45 module interface. Interfaces ETH1 and ETH2 share the same IP address for allowing access to the external network.
  • Page 12: Con Port

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Table 1-3 Pinouts of Ethernet Ports RJ45 Pin-out Description Table 1-4 Pinouts of T1/E1 Module RJ45 Pin-out Description RXRing RXTip TXRing TXTip...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l shown in Figure 1 -4 . Figure 1-3 RJ45 to RS232 serial cable Figure 1-4 USB to RS232 converter cable Table 1-7 Attributes of CON Port Attributes Description...
  • Page 14: Installation Preparation

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Item Description Storage Environment -10 to 60℃, Non-Condensing Humidity 10 to 95% Installation Preparation For avoidance of personal injury and device damage, please read this chapter carefully before installation. 2.1 Installation Precautions For your safety, please follow the precautions when TGWXE1 is installed and used.
  • Page 15: Cleanliness

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 2.2.2 Cleanliness Dust is very harmful to the safe operation of the gateway. Dust that is adsorbed by static electricity acts as insulator, which not only affects the service life of the gateway but also leads to communication failure.
  • Page 16: Opening Inspection

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l The gateway is connected to IP network through its 10/100/1000 base-T Ethernet port and communicate with other equipments through the network. Inspect IP network on the site, including router, switch, cable wiring and etc, and make sure they are ready for the gateway.
  • Page 17: Installation

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Installation 3.1 Tools and Meters Screwdriver  Antistatic wrist strap  Ethernet and console port cables  Power cable ...
  • Page 18: Installing Cables

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Follow the steps to install the gateway: Place the gateway on a shelf in the rack.  Slide it to a proper position along the guide rails. ...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Ethernet Cable

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 3.3.2 Connecting the Ethernet Cable The TGWXE1 has the dual-network-interface redundancy function. When one of the network interfaces is disconnected or does not work well, traffic services can be switched seamlessly to the other one. The TGWXE1 has two service interfaces, namely ETH1 and ETH2 for your choice.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Power Cord

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l grounding not only provides a guarantee for safe operation of the equipment but also enhances the capacity of the equipment to resist disturbance and ensures the quality of voice communication. The TGWXE1 series main chassis and expansion chassis are equipped with a M4 grounding screw with a mark in their backs.
  • Page 21: Powering Up The Gateway

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Powering up the Gateway 4.1 Verification before Power-up 4.1.1 Checking Appearance This is a review process of the installation work, including the chassis, wiring, connectors, ports, labels and site as described in the subsections.
  • Page 23: Parameter Setting

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Parameter Setting 5.1 Login Double-click the icon to open IE browser, and enter the gateway IP address in the browser address bar (eg.
  • Page 24: Buttons Used On Gateway Management Interface

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 5.2 Buttons Used on Gateway Management Interface Submit buttonsare at the bottom of the configuration screens. It is used to submit configuration information.
  • Page 25 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description E T H Methods for obtaining an IP address: Fixed: use the static IP address specified manually. ...
  • Page 26: System Configuration

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description Time Zone Select a time zone, and the parameter values include: (GMT-11:00) MidwayIsland  (GMT-10:00) Honolulu. Hawaii ...
  • Page 27 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-3 System Configuration Interface Table 5-2 System Configuration Parameters Name Description Codec Codecs methods supported by the gateways include G729A/20, G723/30, PCMU/20, PCMA/20, iLBC/30 and GSM/20 (as shown in table 2-5).
  • Page 28: Sip Configuration

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 5.3.3 SIP Configuration Click Basic> SIP tab to open the SIP configuration interface. Figure 5-4 SIP Configuration Interace Table 5-4 SIP Configuration Parameters Name Description Signaling port...
  • Page 29: Tdm Configuration

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 5.3.4 TDM Configuration In case of full configurations, the TGWXE1 has one 4T1/E1 card, with four interfaces numbering TDM1 to TDM4 from left to right.
  • Page 30 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Table 5-6 Operated Numbers and Translation Rules The four following types of operated numbers exist: InCPN: Operates the calling numbers of calls from ISDN. ...
  • Page 31: Foip

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l If the calling number of a call is 88123, it conforms to the matching rule C1S88. Then, the deletion rule D1S2 is applicable;...
  • Page 32 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l configured. Parameters for each interface are identical. You can set different parameter values for each interface as needed. For parameter setting, take the ISDN1 as an example. Click ISDN >...
  • Page 33 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-8 ISDN Configuration Interface 2 Table 5-8 ISDN Configuration Parameters Name Description Name Display the name of an ISDN interface. Enable Enable an ISDN interface.
  • Page 34 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description Search mode of idle timeslot: Forward, Backward and Cycle. Users can choose from the drop-down box. Forward: In the case of an incoming call, the TGWXE1 first checks whether ...
  • Page 35 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description Displays the indicator state of a specific ISDN-B channel. If you click the channel in green, the indicator turns yellow and the call from IP to ...
  • Page 36 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-10 Configuration Interface for Routing Table Click Help to open the illustrative interface for routing configuration The routing table with 500 rules in capacity provides two functions including digit transformation and call routing assignment.
  • Page 37 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Source Number ROUTE Destination [Parameter] The format of number transformation is Source Number Replacement Method For example: FXS 021 REMOVE 3means remove the prefix 021 of the called number for calls from the IP.
  • Page 38 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Table 5-10 Number Transformations Processing Mode Description and Example Keep number. The positive number behind KEEP means to keep several digits in front of the number;...
  • Page 39 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Processing Mode Description and Example Designate the use of codec, such as PCMU/20/16, where PCMU denotes G.711, /20 denotes RTP package interval of 20 milliseconds, and /16 denotes echo cancellation with 16 milliseconds window.
  • Page 40: Ip T A B

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Selecting an E1 line based on calls from the IP network.  Replacing the calling party number section of an IP call with a shared number. ...
  • Page 41: D Ig It M A

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-11 Configuration Interface for IP Table This table is designed to ensure the safe use of gateways. Administrators can add the authorized IP addresses to this table, and the gateways will only process the information from authorized IP addresses.
  • Page 42 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Dialing rules are used to effectively judge if the received number sequence is completed, for the purpose of ending up receiving numbers and sending out the received numbers.The proper use of dialing rules can help to reduce the connection time of telephone calls.
  • Page 43: S Y S Te

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 11[0, 2-9] 111xx 123xx 95xxx 100xx 1[3-5, 8] xxxxxxxxx [2-3, 5-7] xxxxxxx 8[1-9] xxxxxx 80[1-9] xxxxx 800xxxxxxx 4[1-9] xxxxxx 40[1-9] xxxxx 400xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx.T...
  • Page 44 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Table 5-13 Advanced System Configuration Parameters Name Description N A T NAT traversal Gateways support several mechanisms for NAT traversal. Usually, static NAT is used when fixed public IP address is available.
  • Page 45: Security

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description Enable Select to to enable the RTP traverse function. Remote management The gateways support EMS which is a centralized gateway management server provided by Tadiran, and Auto-provision.
  • Page 46: M E D Ia S Tre A

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-15 White List Configuration Interface Procedures for configuring the whitelist are as follows: Step1 Click Add. Step2 Enter the address allowed to access in the dialog box displayed, and click OK. Step3 Tick off On.
  • Page 47: S Ip R E La Te D C O N Fig U Ra Tio

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description iLBC payload type Set the RTP payload type of iLBC, and the default value is 97. Accepted value is 97-127. The parameter shall be configured in conformity to that of platform.
  • Page 48 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Table 5-16 SIP Related Configuration Parameter Name Description SIP related configuration PRACK Determine whether to activate Reliable Provisional Responses. (RFC 3262) Session timer Choose to activate session refresh (Session Timer, RFC 4028).
  • Page 49: N C Ry P Tio

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-18 RADIUSConfiguration Interface Table 5-17 RADIUSConfiguration Parameter Name Description Primary server Set IP address and port number of preferred Radius server. Note: if the port number is not configured yet, please use Radius default port number of 1813.
  • Page 50 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-19 Encryption Configuration Interface Table 5-18 Encryption Configuration Interface Name Description T.38 encrypt Choose whether to encrypt T38 data. By default, this is not selected. RTP encrypt Choose whether to encrypt RTP voice pack, the default is 0.
  • Page 51: S Ta Tu

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Table 5-19 Tones Configuration Parameters Name Description Country/region There are progress tone plans for several countries and regions which are pre-programmed in gateways.
  • Page 52: L O G M A N A G E M E N

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-21 ISDN Status Interface Table 5-20 Status Parameters Name Description The call state involves idle, outpulsing, ringing, dialling, initiating a call, ring back, talking, Call on-hook on the local end, and on-hook on the opposite terminal.
  • Page 53: C A Ll M E S S A G

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-22 System Status Interface Table 5-21 System Status Parameters Name Description Login User Info Show the IP address and jurisdiction of login user. The numbers following the IP address show the online jurisdiction of the user: 1- administrator;...
  • Page 54: Is D N S Ta Tu

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-23 Call Message Interface 5.7.3 ISDN Status Click Logs > ISDN Status tab to open this interface. Figure 5-24 ISDN Status Interface Table 5-22 ISDN Status Parameters Name Description...
  • Page 55: S Y S Te M S Ta Rtu

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Name Description State. IS indicates the in-service state.  state OOS indicates the out-of-service state.  MOOS indicates the manually taken-out-of service state, i.e. the backup signaling channel ...
  • Page 56: M A N A G E L O

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-25 System Startup Interface 5.7.5 Manage Log Click the label of Logs > Manage Log to open this interface. Log files can be downloaded through this interface.
  • Page 57: S Y S Te M T O O

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Step3 Click Save, and select path to save. The user may review the log from the server. Step4 5.8 System Tool 5.8.1 Change Password Click Tools to open this interface.
  • Page 58: C O N Fig U Ra Tio N Im P O

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-28 Configuration Export Interface 5.8.3 Configuration Import Click Tools>Import data tab to open this interface. Operating procedure is the same as that of software upgrade.
  • Page 59 TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Step2 Click Tools>Upgrade to access to the page of software upgrade. Figure 5-30 Interface of Upgrade Step3 Click Browse to select the upgrade files. Step4 Click Nextwhen the following interface appears, and start uploading the upgrade files to the gateway.
  • Page 60: R E S To Re F A C To Ry S E Ttin G

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l Figure 5-32 Upgrade Interface The following prompt appears during the upgrade. Step6 Figure 5-33 Prompt of Upgrade Process A fe w m in u te s a re n e e d e d to u p g ra d e th e g a te w a y. D o n ’t o p e ra te th e g a te w a y d u rin g th is p e rio d . Step7 After success in upgrade, the following dialog will appear, click OK.
  • Page 61: S O Ftw A Re R E S Ta

    TGWxE1 G a te w a y S e rie s U s e r M a n u a l 5.8.6 Software Restart Click Tools> Restart to restart the gateway, making modified configuration come into effect. 5.8.7 System Reboot Click Tools >Reboot to restart the gateway.

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