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Interoperability Guide
Integrating an ADTRAN eSBC with an
NEC SV8100
This interoperability guide provides instructions for integrating an
ADTRAN enterprise session border controller (eSBC) and the NEC
SV8100 private branch exchange (PBX) using a Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) trunk to provide a connection to the service provider
network. This guide includes the description of the network application,
verification summary, and example individual device configurations for
the ADTRAN eSBC and the NEC SV8100 PBX products.
This guide consists of the following sections:
Overview on page 2
6AOSSG0027-42A
June 2015

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Integrating an ADTRAN eSBC with an NEC SV8100 This interoperability guide provides instructions for integrating an ADTRAN enterprise session border controller (eSBC) and the NEC SV8100 private branch exchange (PBX) using a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunk to provide a connection to the service provider network.
  • Page 2: Overview

    Ethernet interface connects to the customer LAN. The NEC SV8100 connects to the customer LAN. Two SIP trunks are configured on the ADTRAN eSBC gateway: one to the service provider SIP network and the second to the NEC SV8100. The ADTRAN eSBC gateway operates as a SIP B2BUA, and outbound and inbound calls to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) are routed through the ADTRAN eSBC.
  • Page 3: Hardware And Software Requirements And Limitations

    NEC DT700 Figure 2. Network Topology for Verification Hardware and Software Requirements and Limitations Interoperability with the NEC SV8100 PBX is available on ADTRAN products with the eSBC feature code as outlined in the AOS Feature Matrix, available online at ADTRAN’s Support Forum, https://supportforums.adtran.com.
  • Page 4: Configuring The Adtran Esbc

    The following sections describe the key configuration settings required for this solution. These settings are implemented using the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS) command line interface (CLI). To configure the ADTRAN eSBC for interoperability with the NEC SV8100 PBX, follow these steps: •...
  • Page 5: Step 2: Configure The Basic Network Settings

    Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the ADTRAN eSBC If during the unit’s setup process you have changed the default IP address (10.10.10.1), use the configured IP address. 3. Enter your user name and password at the prompt. The AOS default user name is admin and the default password is password. The default enable password is password.
  • Page 6: Step 3: Configure Global Voice Modes For Local Handling

    The second voice trunk that must be configured is the SIP trunk to the NEC SV8100 from the ADTRAN eSBC. The voice trunk <Txx> type sip command is used to define a new SIP trunk and activate the Voice Trunk Configuration mode for the individual trunk. From the Voice Trunk Configuration mode, you can provide a descriptive name for the trunk and define the IP address (or host name) of the PBX.
  • Page 7: Step 7: Configure A Trunk Group For The Service Provider

    Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the ADTRAN eSBC In addition, the NEC SV8100 must control call transfers. This is accomplished using the transfer-mode-network command in the trunk’s configuration. The grammar from host local command is used to specify that the IP address of the interface is used in the SIP From header for outbound messages.
  • Page 8: Step 8: Configure A Trunk Group For The Nec Sv8100

    Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the ADTRAN eSBC Some template number rules: 1. All brackets must be closed with no nesting of brackets and no wildcards within the brackets. 2. All brackets can hold digits and commas, for example: [1239]; [1,2,3,9]. Commas are implied between numbers within brackets and are ignored.
  • Page 9: Adtran Esbc Sample Configuration

    ADTRAN eSBC Sample Configuration Step 10: Configure SIP Privacy (Optional) The ADTRAN eSBC supports SIP user privacy using the Privacy and P-Asserted-Identity (PAI) SIP headers. The sip privacy command is used from the Global Configuration mode to enable SIP privacy support.
  • Page 10: Configuring The Nec Sv8100

    The NEC SV8100 PBX is configured using NEC's PCPro Manager Software that runs on a Microsoft Windows PC. The SV8100 also supports web access. However, ADTRAN recommends using the client software for better performance. Refer to the NEC documentation for detailed instructions on configuring additional features and capabilities.
  • Page 11: Step 1: Installing Nec Sv8100 Pbx And Nec Sv8100 Pcpro

    Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 To configure the NEC SV8100 PBX, follow these steps: • Step 1: Installing NEC SV8100 PBX and NEC SV8100 PCPro on page 11 • Step 2: Logging in to NEC SV8100 PCPro on page 11 •...
  • Page 12: Step 3: Establishing Communications With The Nec Sv8100 Chassis

    Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 Step 3: Establishing Communications with the NEC SV8100 Chassis To establish communication with the NEC SV8100 chassis, follow these steps: 1. In the tool bar of the NEC SV8100 PCPro software, select Communications > Connect. The Connect menu will appear.
  • Page 13 Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 2. In the Connect menu, perform the following: a. Select the LAN radio button. b. Enter the LAN IP address of the NEC SV8100 (192.168.1.2) in the LAN field. c. Enter the Installer Mode user name (tech) in the User Name field.
  • Page 14: Step 4: Configuring A Sip Trunk Group

    Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 Step 4: Configuring a SIP Trunk Group Once you have established communication with the NEC SV8100, create a SIP trunk group with four unassigned trunks. The trunks used for the trunk group should not be the trunks already in use for the central office (CO) or the Primary Rate Interface (PRI) (i.e., trunks 1 through 28).
  • Page 15 2. In the 10-12: CD-CP00 Network Setup menu, perform the following: a. Enter 0.0.0.0 in the 01 - IP Address field. b. Enter the LAN IP address of the ADTRAN eSBC (i.e., 192.168.1.1) in the 03 - Default Gateway field.
  • Page 16 Sys No. 0001: a. Check the System Interconnection check box. b. Enter the LAN IP Address of the ADTRAN eSBC (i.e., 192.168.1.1) in the IP Address field. c. Enter the desired trunk access code (e.g., 9) in the Dial Number field.
  • Page 17 2. In the 10-28: SIP System Information Setup menu, perform the following: a. Enter the LAN IP address of the ADTRAN eSBC (i.e., 192.168.1.1) in the 01 - Domain Name field. b. Enter the LAN IP address of the ADTRAN eSBC (i.e., 192.168.1.1) in the 02 - Host Name field.
  • Page 18 Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 Configuring the System Number Plan (11-01: System Numbering) The numbering plan defines the first and second digits dialed and specifies the digits a user must dial to call other extensions and access features. To configure the numbering plan, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 19 Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 Configuring Trunk Groups and Trunk Priority (14-05: Trunk Groups) Assign the configured SIP trunks (i.e., 29, 30, 31, and 32) to a trunk group, and assign the SIP trunks the highest priority.
  • Page 20 Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 Configuring CAP Keys for Phones (15-07: Function Keys) Call appearance (CAP) keys are required to answer incoming DID calls on phones. At least two CAP keys should be defined for each phone on the system. A CAP key for each external trunk can be defined. To configure CAP keys, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 21 Integrating ADTRAN eSBC and NEC SV8100 Configuring the NEC SV8100 Configuring Basic DID Options (22-09: DID Basic Setup) To configure the basic settings for DID calls, follow these steps: 1. Select the System Data tab, then select 22-XX: Incoming Call Service > 22-09: DID Basic Setup from the System Data pane.
  • Page 22: Additional Resources

    3. Select Apply to apply the settings. Additional Resources There are additional resources available to aid in configuring your ADTRAN eSBC unit. Many of the topics discussed in this guide are complex and require additional understanding, such as using the CLI, eSBC in AOS, and ANI/DNIS substitution.

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