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Fast Track Installation Guide For Nortel H.248, SIP, H.323, MGCP Version 4.2 Document #: LTRT00904 Rev 001...
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Mediant 2000 Declaration of Conformity We AudioCodes Ltd, declare under our sole responsibility that the products: Mediant 2000 To which this declaration relates, is in conformity with all applicable essential requirements following the provisions of the European Directive 1999/5/EC The conformity assessment procedure used for this declaration is the Annex-II of the Directive.
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Should you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact: AudioCodes Inc. San Jose, CA USA Tel: (408) 577 0488 Do not attempt to repair this equipment! Facility Interface Code: 04DU9.BN, 04DU9.DN, 04DU9.1KN, 4DU9.ISN...
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Notice This Fast Track Installation Guide describes quick installation of the AudioCodes Mediant 2000 MGCP, MEGACO, H.323 or SIP Media Gateway, operating with software version 4.2. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, AudioCodes cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions.
Mediant 2000 Quickly Setting Up the Mediant 2000 To quickly set up the Mediant 2000, follow these 7 procedures: Install the Mediant-2000 Refer to Section 2 Cable & Connect Refer to Section 2.4 Correlate PC's IP/Subnet Refer to Section 3.1...
Package Contents Ensure that the Mediant 2000 package contains (in addition to the device): For the dual AC power supply version of the Mediant 2000 (documented in this Guide), two AC power cables are supplied; for the single AC power supply version of the Mediant 2000, 1 AC power cable is supplied.
2 replacement screws supplied, screw in the bracket. Perform the same procedure on the other side. Insert the Mediant 2000 into the rack, line up the bracket holes with the rack frame holes, and use 4 standard rack screws (not supplied) to secure the brackets to the rack frame, and cable it as in Section 2.4.
Telco connectors on the RTM are shown in Figure 2-4 on page 10 and detailed in Table 2-2 on the same page. Figure 2-3: Mediant 2000 Rear Panel Cabling (16 trunks, AC power) Category 5 LAN Two 50-pin Telco...
Embedded (integrally stored) Web Server, used to configure the device and monitor it during run time. Modifications made to the Mediant 2000 via the Embedded Web Server (not explicitly requiring a reset) are “on-the-fly” and do not affect service.
After setting the Mediant 2000 IP address/Subnet Mask, restore your PC’s IP address and Subnet Mask to what it originally was. If necessary, restart your PC and re-access the Mediant 2000 via the Embedded Web Server with its new IP address, to configure the device (refer to Section 4).
Embedded Web Server. To configure basic MGCP-MEGACO parameters take th next 12 steps: Figure 4-1: Mediant 2000/MGCP-MEGACO Quick Setup Define fields “DNS Primary Server IP” and “DNS Secondary Server IP” (if your network features a DNS server; clarify with your Network Administrator).
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Define a “Trunk Name”. Ensure that the name you choose is the one that the Call Manager/Agent is configured with to identify your Mediant 2000. If you’re working with MEGACO, define an “Endpoint Name”. Ensure that the name you choose is the one that the Call Manager/Agent is configured with to identify your device.
Web browser such as Microsoft™ Internet Explorer™ (Ver. 5.0 and higher) or Netscape™ Navigator™ (Ver. 7.0 and higher) to access the Embedded Web Server. To configure basic Mediant 2000/H.323 parameters: Figure 5-1: Mediant 2000/H.323 Quick Setup Set the parameters under the ‘H323 Parameters’ section, shown in Figure 5-1: •...
H.323 parameters. For detailed directions of operating under Web management control, refer to the Mediant 2000/H.323 User’s Manual, Document #: LTRT-00699 Rev H01. Now continue with Section 7 Monitoring Channels – All Protocols on page 19 until the end of this guide.
Figure 6-1: Mediant 2000/SIP Quick Setup Set the parameters under the ‘SIP Parameters’ section, shown in Figure 6-1: • Enter the Mediant 2000 Domain Name in the field ‘Gateway Name’. If the field is not specified, the Mediant 2000’s IP address is used instead (default).
(Note that the equivalent of the Gatekeeper in H.323 is the Proxy in SIP.) For detailed directions of operating under Web management control, refer to Section 6.2 of the Mediant 2000/SIP User’s Manual, Document #: LTRT-00725 Rev 001. Use the “Advanced Configuration” and “Protocol Management” screens to modify all other SIP parameters.
Configure the parameter “ISDN Termination Side” as “User side” when the PSTN or PBX side is configured as “Network side”, and vice-versa. If you don’t know the Mediant 2000 ISDN termination side, choose “User side” and then refer to the Status & Diagnostics screen. If the D-channel alarm is Version 4.2...
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Mediant 2000 indicated, choose “Network side”. (For E1 trunks, always set the Framing Method to Extended Super Frame). Select the Clock Master (the trunk clock source) from the drop-down list: Choose either ‘Recovered’ (the clock is recovered from the trunk; default) or ‘Generated’...
Fast Track Installation Guide Downloading Software Updates Downloading Software Updates From the CD accompanying your Mediant 2000 or received as an e-mail attachment from AudioCodes’ Customer Support (support@audiocodes.com), Users can download (using AudioCodes’ Embedded Web Server) the following files: mediant.cmp: This is the main software image file. Download the file to change the software version (for example).
Call Progress Tones (*.DAT) file and/or the *.DAT Voice Prompts file, click on the ‘Browse’ button adjacent to the file you require and navigate to the location of the file (after receiving it from AudioCodes or your local supplier). Click the adjacent ‘Send File’ button; the file download process is begun.
Refer to the User’s Manual for information on self-testing when the hardware is initialized, SNMP traps and SysLog event notification messages. Figure 10-1 shows the Mediant 2000 front panel LEDs. Table 10-1 describes the function of the LEDs as they appear from left to right on the front panel.