ELTEX SMG-200 Operation Manual

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Operation manual, firmware version 3.20.3

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  • Page 1 Enterprise IP PBX SMG-200, SMG-500 Operation manual, firmware version 3.20.3...
  • Page 2 – Routing by access category – ‘Real IP’ sending into RADIUS-Accounting – Radius request statistics via SNMP – Listening to call recordings without the possibility of downloading – Automatic enabling of logging after restarting the Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 3 – ‘Modifier’ prefix type has been renamed to ‘Subscriber capacity’ – ‘Direct prefix availability control’ has been renamed to ‘Block if direct prefix is unavailable’ (SMG-500) – ‘Hotline’ has been renamed to ‘Hotline (incoming calls)’ Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 4 (SMG-200) – ‘PSTN Hotline’ to ‘Hotline (outgoing calls)’ (SMG-200) Version 3.0 V.3.16.0 15 July 2019 Added: – Playing audio files as ringback tones – PRI subscribers (SMG-500): PRI profile has been added Multiple E1 streams support Limited quantity of lines...
  • Page 5 Changed: 3.1.1 System Specifications 3.1.5.2 SIP/SIP-T/SIP-I interfaces, SIP profiles Added: 3.1.2.7 Active Calls Monitoring 3.1.5.3 H323 Interfaces 3.1.6.5 FXO Profiles Appendix В. Telephone line length calculation Version 1.0 V.3.11.0 12 February 2018 First issue Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 6: Explanation Of The Symbols Used

    Notes contain important information, tips, or recommendations on device operation and setup. Warnings inform users about hazardous conditions, which may cause injuries or device damage and may lead to the device malfunctioning or data loss. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 7: Audience

    Qualified technical personnel should be familiar with the operation basics of the ТСР/IP & UDP/IP protocol stacks and Ethernet networks design concepts. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Call routing ............................71 3.1.6 Registration ............................. 107 3.1.7 Subscribers ............................108 3.1.8 Internal Resources ........................... 155 3.1.9 IVR ..............................184 3.1.10 LDAP ............................195 3.1.11 Voice mail ............................ 196 3.1.12 Call recording settings......................... 198 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 9 FXS/FXO parameters configuration mode for the current FXS/FXO line........276 3.3.13 RingBack-tone configuration mode for FXS port ................ 278 3.3.14 FXS/FXO profiles configuration mode (only SMG-200) .............. 280 3.3.15 H.323 protocol parameters configuration mode ............... 283 3.3.16 Hunt group configuration mode ....................285 3.3.17...
  • Page 10 APPENDIX G. VOICE MESSAGES AND MUSIC ON HOLD (MOH) ............352 APPENDIX H. WORKING WITH VAS SERVICES ..................353 APPENDIX I. RADIUS CALL MANAGEMENT SERVICE ................369 APPENDIX J. MANAGEMANT AND MONITORING VIA SNMP .............. 374 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........................412 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 11 The high quality of voice processing by the enterprise IP PBXes SMG-200 and SMG-500 is provided by the up-to-date hardware platform, support for main audio codecs – G.711, G.729, echo cancellation, silence detector, comfort noise generator, as well as traffic prioritization mechanisms.
  • Page 12: Product Description

    SMG-500 via subscriber VoIP gateways, while IP phones – directly via the data network. The SMG-200 and SMG-500 are able to store recorded conversations and CDR files on SD cards or USB drives. It is also possible to automatically upload files to external media or an FTP server.
  • Page 13 Features:  SMG-200: up to 100 subscribers in the basic configuration with possible extension of up to 200 subscribers;  SMG-500: up to 250 subscribers in the basic configuration with possible extension of up to 500 subscribers;  Static address and DHCP support;...
  • Page 14: Use Case

     SIP registrar. Use case The SMG-200/SMG-500 devices are designed to register SIP subscribers and connect to a PSTN network via FXO port (SMG-200), or E1 stream (SMG-500), SIP/SIP-T/SIP-I trunk, or H.323 protocol. Fig. 1 – Enterprise IP PBX based on SMG-200 Fig.
  • Page 15: Device Design And Operating Principle

    Device Design and Operating Principle 1.4.1 Structure of SMG-200 SMG-200 has a submodule architecture and contains the following elements:  A controller including the following:  a control processor;  4 GB flash memory;  2 GB RAM.  up to 2 FXS analogue ports submodules;...
  • Page 16: Structure Of Smg-500

     2 GB RAM.  E1 stream submodule C4Е1;  IP submodule SM-VP-M300;  4-port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet switch (L2). See the SMG-500 functional diagram in the figure below. Fig. 4 – SMG-500 Functional Diagram Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 17: Operating Principle

    Synchronization line priority is managed at the firmware level according to the predefined algorithm. See Fig. 5 for the device firmware architecture. Fig. 5 – SMG firmware architecture Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 18: Main Specifications

    Console parameters RS-232 serial port Data transfer rate 115200 bps Electric signal parameters Acc. to ITU-T V.28 guidelines FXS interface parameters (for SMG-200 only) Loop resistance Up to 3.4 kΩ Dial support Pulse dialing / DTMF Caller ID FSK (ITU-T V.23, Bell 202), DTMF, Russian Caller ID Subscriber terminal protection Current/voltage protection.
  • Page 19: Design

    19" form-factor, 1U size Design The SMG-200/SMG-500 digital gateways have a metal case and can be installed in a 19” 1U rack mount. The front panels of the devices are shown in the figures below. Fig. 6 – SMG-200 Front Panel Fig.
  • Page 20 4 × RJ-48 ports for E1 streams The device rear panel is shown in the Fig. 8 Fig. 8 – SMG-200/500 Rear Panel Table below lists the rear panel connectors of the switch. Table 3 – Description of Switch Rear Panel Connectors...
  • Page 21: Led Indication

    Е1 is disabled in gateway configuration Blinking (200 ms) Е1 stream failure state Loss of Signal (LoS) Blinking (200 ms) and off (1500 ms) Alarm (AIS) Blinking (1500 ms) LOF failure Blinking (1500 ms) LOFM failure Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 22: Function Button 'F

     enter the sh command (the device changes CLI mode to SHELL mode);  enter the save command;  reboot the device with the reboot command. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 23: Password Recovery

    SMG> password Changing password for admin New password: 1q2w3e4r5t6y Retype password: 1q2w3e4r5t6y Password for admin changed by root SMG> save tar: removing leading '/' from member names save: done SMG> reboot yes Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 24: Web Password Recovery

    Restored successful The password can be changed via web interface on this step. /home/admin # save tar: removing leading '/' from member names ********** ********** ***Saved successful New image 0 Restored successful # reboot Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 25: Delivery Package

    Before operating the device, all engineering and technical personnel should undergo special training. The device should only be connected to properly functioning supplementary equipment. The SMG-200/SMG-500 devices can be operated 24/7 if the following requirements are met:  Ambient temperature from 0 to +40 °C;...
  • Page 26: Electrostatic Discharge Safety Measures

    Fig. 8. 1.13.1 Startup Procedure 1. Connect FXS/FXO lines (for SMG-200), E1 streams (for SMG-500) and Ethernet cables to corresponding gateway connectors. 2. Connect the power cord to the device.
  • Page 27: Support Brackets Mounting

    3. Use a screwdriver to fix the device in the rack. To remove the device, disconnect the connected cables and bracket screws from the rack, and remove the device from the rack. Fig. 10 – Device Rack Installation Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 28: Opening The Case

    2. Mounting of case parts. 3. Mounting of boards. 4. Earthing screw. When assembling the device, never use inappropriate screw type for the specified operations. Changing the screw type may cause the device failure. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 29: Installation Of Submodules

    1.13.5 Installation of Submodules The SMG-200/SMG-500 PBXes have a modular design and may accommodate up to 2 submodules. SMG- 200 supports the FXS/FXO submodules (M8S and M8O respectively), while SMG-500 supports the C4E1 and SM-VP-300 submodules. The location of the submodules in the devices is shown in Fig. 13 and Fig. 14.
  • Page 30: Rtc Battery Replacement

    CR2032 (CR2024 option is possible) Voltage Capacity 225 mA Diameter 20 mm Thickness 3.2 mm Battery life / expiration date 5 years Storage conditions From -20 to +35 °С Fig. 15 – Battery Location in RTC Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 31: Accumulator Battery Connection

    Used batteries are subject to special disposal. 1.13.7 Accumulator battery connection The SMG-200 and SMG-500 devices are equipped with a port for accumulator battery connection with nominal voltage of 12 V and charging current up to 3 A. To avoid parasitic transition effects during switching accumulator battery supply cables and AC cables, it is recommended to observe the cable connection procedure.
  • Page 32 1. Connect the power cable to the device; 2. Plug the power cable to the electrical outlet. AC supply disconnection (~220V): 1. Unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet; 2. Unplug the power cable from the device. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 33: General Guidelines For Gateway Operation

    To prevent the device configuration data loss, e. g. after reset to factory defaults, it is recommended to make configuration backups and save them on a PC each time significant changes are made. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 34: Device Configuration

    As soon as the IP address is entered, the device will request username and password. The language to be used in the interface can be also selected here. Initial startup username: admin, password: rootpasswd When the web configurator access is established, the ‘System Information’ page opens. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 35 Alarms – displays the current highest-priority fault and serves as a link to work with the fault events log.  Authorization – a link to work with passwords that are used to access the device via web configurator.  Interface language – the buttons to switch the interface language. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 36: System Settings

    If the option was enabled after the device started, the web interface would display a window suggesting to restore unsaved changes; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 37 – 0, 1, 2… – event sequence number; – 24/09/13… – event occurrence date; – 20:03:22 – event occurrence time; – ALARM/OK – current status of the event (OK – the fault is resolved, ALARM – the fault is active). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 38 LED turns on and the alarm is registered in the alarm log). Autoupdate settings SMG can automatically receive configuration and firmware version files from the autoconfiguration server (hereinafter referred to as the server) at specified intervals. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 39 Firmware versions file – the name of the firmware version file. The file name should have a .manifest extension and not exceed 64 characters in length;  Firmware upgrade interval, min – how often the server is checked for the presence of a new firmware version. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 40 Directory name — a name of the directory on the external storage where audio files are kept;  File name — selects file for playback as a ringback tone;  Mode:  RingBack — standard ringback tone;  Audio file — selected file to playback as a ringback tone. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 41 There are several levels of settings: more detailed level has a higher priority. 1. System settings of ringback tone. 2. Ringback tone settings for trunk groups and PBX profiles. 3. Ringback tones settings for subscribers. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 42: Monitoring

    AIS – alarm indication signal (signal that contains all ONEs);  LOMF – multi-frame alarm indication signal (loss of multiframe);  RAI – remote alarm indication;  TEST – data stream test indication (PRBS test, local or remote loop). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 43 Pseudorandom sequence output will be enabled to the unit output port; input port will operate in the error detection mode;  Stop test – disables test mode. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 44 Talk – channel is in speech condition;  Release – channel release;  Wait-Ack – waiting for acknowledgement;  Wait-CID – waiting for CgPN (Caller ID);  Wait-Num – waiting for dialling;  Hold – subscriber is on hold. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 45 Service dialing – call service numbers of VAS. If one of the С4Е1 submodules is not installed, 'C4E1 submodule is not installed, channel monitoring is unavailable' will be generated. Channel state updates in 5 seconds interval. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 46 Clear congestion state – cancel signal link overload state;  Set local processor outage;  Clear local processor outage;  Invoke normal link restart;  Invoke emergency link restart;  Stop link. SS7 channel management Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 47 SYS – percentage of CPU time utilization by core processes;  NIC – percentage of CPU time utilization by applications with a modified priority;  CPU 0..3 – view the load of each CPU core separately. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 48 3way, Conference – participates in the conference. To get additional information on channel state, select the required channel in the ‘Active Calls Monitoring’ window. The ‘Channel info #’ window displays information on the channel. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 49 Free space on one of the external storage devices is running out CPS threshold is exceeded for the One of the trunk groups receives more calls per second than ‘TrunkGroupName’ trunk group defined in the CPS alarm threshold setting Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 50 Parameters – textual description of the failure details. Depending on the failure type, it has the following form:  CONFIG;  SIPT-MODULE – no communication with SIP module;  TRUNK-CPS – CPS threshold is exceeded for XX trunk group, where XX – the trunk group name. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 51 This section contains information on external storage drives connected to the device.  Eject – clicking the link allows extracting the drive safely. Names of the external drives are attached to the interfaces. SMG200/500 USB1 /dev/sda1 USB2 /dev/sdb1 /dev/mmcblk1p1 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 52: Е1 Streams (Only For Smg-500)

    You can select a signaling protocol in a drop-down list of ‘Signaling’. The device supports the following signaling protocols:  Q.931 (User);  Q.931 (Network);  SS7. Not supported in the current firmware version 3.20.3 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 53 If D-channel is configured for the stream originating the synchronization signal (for SS7 or PRI), make sure that D-channel is in operation, otherwise the synchronization signal will not be captured from the stream that will cause slips. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 54 Slip indication – when checked, fault indication will appear when slips are identified in the reception path;  Slip detection timeout – stream parameter polling frequency; if the slip is detected in that stream, the gateway will indicate an alarm for the duration of this timeout. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 55  Т203, x100 ms – maximum time during which the device may not exchange frames with the opposite device;  N200 – quantity of frame retransmission attempts. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 56  Handle PROCEEDING as ALERTING – when checked, upon receiving a PROCEEDING message, it will be processed as an ALERTING and a RBT will be issued; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 57 E1 stream. Transmission between streams differing by the settings of name transmission parameters is possible. In case of such transmission, the SMG performs recoding by itself to harmonize the sides. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 58 Use this menu to enable/disable E1 stream channel. To do that, select/clear checkbox against the corresponding channel. ‘Trunk group’ column displays number of group where these channels are configured (used only when trunk group is assigned to channels, not to the whole stream). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 59 CIC for the same channel timeslot that you have already set for D channel.  Bit D in LSU – set value 1 for bit D in status field (SF) of a signal unit LSSU (bits D-F in status field SF are reserved). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 60: Dial Plan

    If both CgPN and CdPN number masks are configured in prefix parameters and AND logic operator is set, this rule uses AND logic, i. e. for routing a call via this prefix, matching with CgPN and CdPN masks is required. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 61 Copy selected prefixes to the dial plan – this option allows copying the selected prefixes to another dial plan. To do this, select the prefixes and the target dial plan, and click the ‘Copy’ button. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 62  Subscriber pool – enables setting the subscriber capacity of the device. If the number is present in the subscriber capacity but not yet assigned to any subscriber, a call to such Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 63  Skip first digits – the number of digits removed from the called subscriber number, starting from the first. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 64 Intercom – intercom call (with an automatic answer from party B);  Paging – similar to Intercom, but with a call to conference numbers;  Password – setting a password;  Password once – access by password;  Password access – password activation; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 65  For correct operation of prefixes with the logical operator “AND”, it is necessary to configure a mask for CgPN and CdPN. If one of the masks is missing, the prefix does not work. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 66 For created dial plans, the ‘Mask List’ section allows configuring the masks of numbers for routing by this prefix. To generate the list, use the following buttons: – Add mask; – Edit mask; – Remove mask; – View mask. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 67 0–9 – digits from 0 to 9; D – character D; . – the ‘dot’ is a special symbol which means that the preceding character may be repeated any number of times (30 characters max. for one number), e. g.: Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 68 The masks with a specified range of repetitions {min, max} have a higher priority than the masks with an arbitrary number of repetitions (x.), e. g.: Prefix 1: (2x.) Prefix 2: (2x{4,7}) When the number ‘23456’ arrives to the dial plan, it will be processed with prefix 2. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 69 It is required to configure a dial plan by deleting a few numbers from the group. Number group: 2340000-2349999, excluded numbers: 2341111, 2341112, 2341113, 2341114, 2341115, 2341234. Such mask is set as follows: (234xxxx|!234111[1-5]|!2341234) Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 70 To do this, in the Dial plans section, add a new prefix with subscriber’s pool as the Prefix Type parameter value. In the prefix settings, add a list of prefix masks of the Called type (CdPN). For the number range 26000- 26199 specified in the objective, the mask will be as follows: (26[0-1]xx). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 71: Call Routing

    Description – trunk group description;  TrunkGroup members – trunk group members:  Stream with Q.931 signaling, SS linkset or SIP interface;  Е1 channels – E1 stream channels with Q.931, SS7 signalling protocols; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 72 Voice switch delay – forced voice frequency path delay after the subscriber's answer. It is impossible to set trunk group with SS7 Linkset and trunk group with E1 streams from the same SS7 Linkset simultaneously. – Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 73 (to which the direct prefix is routed) fails, the E1 stream from which the initializing call came is switched off. Thus, initializing side understands that the E1 stream is disabled and uses redundancy on the carrier side which initialize the call via the E1 stream; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 74 CdPN modifiers – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the calling number received from the incoming channel;  CgPN modifiers – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the called number received from the incoming channel. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 75 RedirPN modifier – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the redirecting number sent to the outgoing channel;  GenericPN modifiers – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the generic number sent to the outgoing channel; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 76 SS7 Linkset is a set of signal links of a single direction. To create, edit or remove linksets, use ‘Objects’ — ‘Add object’, ‘Objects’ — ‘Edit object’ and ‘Objects’ — ‘Remove object’ menus and the following buttons: – Add SS7 linkset; – Edit SS7 linkset; – Delete SS7 linkset. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 77 Channel selection – channel engagement order for the outgoing calls. Available options:  Successive forward;  Successive backward;  From first forward;  From last backward;  Successive forward (even);  Successive back (even);  Successive forward (odd);  Successive back (odd). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 78 E1 streams is determined by the SLC number (sorted from a smaller SLC to a larger one), with this option disabled the order is determined by the E1 stream index. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 79 Hop counter – setting rules for operation with hop counter field:  Decrement – transmission with decreasing value;  No change – transmission without any changes;  Preset – transmission with pre-assigned value;  Don’t send – disabling hop counting. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 80 SS7 link set. For example, value 3 means that each third outgoing call will be performed with the channel integrity check. For the gateway, you may assign the correspondence of SS categories to Caller ID categories. For configuration, see section 3.1.8.2 SS7 Categories Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 81 SMG connection method example for operation in SS7 quasi-associated mode via PBX with STP features: Fig. 18 – SMG connection method for operation in SS7 quasi-associated mode via PBX with STP (LS – SS7 Link Set) Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 82 SIP/SIP-Т/SIP-I protocols, and SIP subscriber profiles. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signalling protocol, which used in IP telephony. It facilitates basic call management tasks such as session start and termination. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 83 Enable Q.850 cause header for all SIP codes of a reply (RFC 6432) – when this option is active, the device analyses the Q.850 cause field in all final SIP messages. If the option is not active, the Q.850 cause field is only analyzed in BYE and CANCEL messages; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 84 America, and the A-law encoding – in Europe. – G.729 speech compression codec with a bit rate of 8 Kbps, supports detection of speech activity and generation of comfort noise (Annex B). Not supported in the current firmware version 3.20.3. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 85 Dial plan – defines the dial plan that will be used for dialling from this port (required for coordination of dial plans);  Hostname/IP-address – IP address or name of the host communicating via the gateway's SIP/SIP-T protocol; The field is disabled in the SIP profile mode. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 86 Separate – incoming and outgoing calls are counted separately;  Max active calls – maximum number of simultaneous (incoming and outgoing) connections via this interface. The field is displayed if Common operation mode is selected; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 87 Requests to STUN server has been generated before each SIP signalling message transmission, but not more often than the configured request period time. Public IP setting is not used in the ‘SIP profile’ interface mode. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 88 OPTIONS response that allows avoiding the use of the 100rel, replaces, and timer features configured in this direction, unless the opposite party supports them. The parameter defines the request transmission period and may take values in the range of 30– 3,600 seconds; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 89 Enable redirection (302) processing – when this option is checked, the gateway is allowed to perform forwarding upon receipt of reply 302 from this interface. When unchecked and reply 302 is received, the gateway will reject the call and perform forwarding; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 90  require+ – duplicating SDP in 200 OK message when using require: 100rel.  DSCP for signaling – a service type (DSCP) for SIP signalling traffic;  Transit SIP header – enables transit of the received SIP headers into the outbound leg. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 91 Registration period (sec) – the time interval for registration renewal;  Registration requests interval (ms) – the minimum interval between the Register messages that is used to protect from high traffic caused by simultaneous registration of a large number of subscribers. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 92 Configuration of Options for SIP Profile Mode: Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 93 Enable redirection (302) processing – when this option is checked, the gateway is allowed to perform forwarding upon receipt of reply 302 from this interface. When unchecked and reply 302 is received, the gateway will reject the call and perform forwarding; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 94 (from 90 to 64,800 seconds; 1,800 seconds is recommended);  Min SE (Minimum session expiration) – the minimal time interval for connection health checks (from 90 to 32,000 seconds). This value should not exceed the Sessions Expires forced termination timeout; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 95 NLP. To prevent such suppression, this mode is used;  speex algorithm;  off – echo cancellation is disabled (this mode is set by default). The parameter block is only available for SIP-profile mode. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 96 RFC2833: same PT – when this option is checked, if SMG is the party which sends offer SDP, RFC2833 packets are expected for reception with a PT value sent in answer SDP; otherwise, RFC2833 packets are expected for reception with the same PT value as sent by SMG to offer SDP; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 97 Field Format [sipheader:HEADER_NAME=operation],[sipheader:...],... where:  Operations – disable, insert, or modification rule;  HEADER_NAME – case-insensitive parameter, for example Accept = accept = ACCEPT. Other parameters are case-sensitive. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 98 P-Called-Party-ID: sip:username@domain sip:username@domain Privacy: id Subject: Test call Insert header [sipheader:insert[HEADERS_LIST]: RemoteIp:example.SMG RemoteIp=+(TEXT)] In all requests: [sipheader:insert:RemoteIp=+(example.SMG)] Only in INVITE request: [sipheader:insert,INVITE:RemoteIp=+( example.SMG)] Only in specified requests (for example, INVITE and ACK): [sipheader:insert,INVITE,ACK:RemoteIp=+( example.SMG)] Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 99 INVITE The option sip:558018@10. sip:73852245673@ allows to use 22.128.36:5060 10.22.120.40:506 SIP/2.0 0 SIP/2.0 TO instead of [siprequest:cdpn=to] RURI for routing <sip:738522456 <sip:73852245673 73@10.22.1.50; @10.22.120.40;us user=phone> er=phone> Activate history-info sending in a [siprequest:history=true] forwarded call Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 100 The parameter is optional, you may not specify it, the default value is telephoneNumber;  ATTRDISPLAY – an attribute which describes DisplayName. The parameter is optional, you may not specify it, the default value is displayName. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 101 Port for signaling – local TCP port for receiving H. 323 signalling messages; The menu is only available in the software version with an H.323 license, for more information about licenses see 3.1.23 Licenses. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 102 Host name/IP-address – IP address or name of the host communicating via the gateway's H.323 protocol;  Port for signaling – a signalling TCP port of the communicating gateway used to receive H323 signalling; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 103 Q931 DISPLAY – transmission in Q.931 Display element with Codeset 5;  AVAYA DISPLAY – transmission in Q.931 Display element with Codeset 6;  QSIG-NA – transmission via QSIG-NA (ECMA-164).  DSCP for signalling – a service type (DSCP) for signalling traffic (H.323); Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 104 DTMF signals. In order to be able to use extension dialling during a call, make sure the similar DTMF tone transmission method is configured in the opposite gateway. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 105 Objects – Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add direction; – Edit direction parameters; – Remove direction. To access a trunk direction, the device configuration should include prefixes which perform transition to this direction. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 106 A list of trunk groups in the direction: To add or remove trunk groups, use the following buttons: – Add; – Remove. Use the arrow buttons (up, down) to change the trunk group order in the list. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 107: Registration

     List of SIP interfaces – list of interfaces via which the subscriber is allowed to access;  Status – subscriber registration status (registered, not registered, registration expired);  Reason – possible reason for the lack of registration;  Registration expires – time remaining until the registration expires. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 108: Subscribers

    – Add subscribers; – Edit subscriber parameters; – Remove subscriber. The menu is available only in the firmware version with a SIP registration license. For more information about the licenses, see section 3.1.23 Licenses. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 109 CallerID number – subscriber's Caller ID number. For a group of subscribers, number of each following subscriber will be increased by 1;  Use CallerID number for redirection;  Calling party number type – type of the subscriber number; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 110 Password – password for authentication;  Ignore source port after registration – after registration, messages from subscribers can arrive from any port of the registered address; These settings are displayed if the separate line mode is selected. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 111 SMG. Otherwise, the specified display-name will be used;  Configured only – regardless of the display-name indicated in the subscriber's request, the display-name configured on SMG will be used. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 112 Directions (local network, special service, zone network, private network, long-distance communication, international communication) are specified when configuring the prefix in the ‘Direction’ field of the dial plan. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 113 Prohibit intervention in conversation – prohibiting the subscriber from interfering with the conversation;  Notify about the start of intervention – if the call is interfered with, the subscriber will hear a sound signal; this option is active by default. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 114 Call hold – enables the Call Hold service;  Call transfer – enables the Call Transfer service;  3WAY conference – enables the 3WAY conference service;  Call pickup – enables the Call Pickup service;  Conference with consequent assembly; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 115 RingBack — plays the standard ringback tone, ignore the default settings;  Audio file — changes the standard ringback tone to a chosen one which has been downloaded in “System settings” (an individual sound for the direction). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 116 Change dial plan prefix; when the call gets into the Dial plan # 1, the subscriber's CgPN number will automatically be replaced with their external number. Dial plan # 0–16 – additional subscriber number in the corresponding dial plan. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 117  Last registration – the time of the last registration;  Expire in – the time remaining before the registration expiration. forcibly Click the Stop registration button to reset the registration for selected subscribers. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 118 Busy signal indicates that the service is disabled or not activated for the subscriber. The menu displays only those numbers for which the Enable VAS checkbox is selected in the configuration menu (section 3.1.7.1.1 Subscriber Configuration). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 119 Password – a 4–8-digit password to access the outgoing communication restriction service by password;  Password activation – when this option is checked, the password is activated and the outgoing communication restrictions are removed; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 120 ‘Blacklist’ tab – you may activate the black list service and set black list of numbers which cannot call the subscriber. APPENDIX H. WORKING WITH VAS SERVICES For a detailed description of VAS, see Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 121 (with the Select checkbox selected next to them). To enable editing, select the Edit checkbox for the required parameter. The configuration parameters are described below; To edit the selected objects, click the button. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 122 Port type – information field displaying port type (FXS, FXO or “unavailable” type if submodule is not installed or initialized);  Number – the phone number of the FXS port for making a call to this port; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 123 Display name — a name which will be transmitted in display-name. Also, the parameter will influence on using display-name as Connected Name in responses on calls directed to the subscriber;  Use display name – enable using Display. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 124 Prohibit intervention in conversation – prohibits the subscriber to interfer in the conversation;  Notify about the start of intervention – when interfering in a conversation, a sound signal will be played to the subscriber, by default the option is enabled. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 125 Call forward (No-reply) – enables the Call Forwarding No Reply (CF No Reply) service;  Call forward (Time) – enables service for Call Forwarding by Schedule;  Call hold – enables the Call Hold service;  Call transfer – enables the Call Transfer service; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 126  Reset all services – cancels all numbers configured for forwarding by clicking a service prefix set in the dial plan. APPENDIX H. WORKING WITH VAS SERVICES For a detailed description of VAS, see Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 127 Hotline delay (incoming), sec – pause in seconds before the automatic dialing of the number that is specified in the Hotline (incoming call) field;  Hotline (outgoing) — the hotline number used for outgoing calls from the port. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 128 Max subscribers number – the maximum number of subscribers capable to monitor the line state;  Monitoring group – BLF monitoring group, BLF monitoring is available for subscribers who are in the same monitoring group. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 129 Busy signal indicates that the service is disabled or not activated for the subscriber. The menu displays only those numbers for which the Enable VAS checkbox is selected in the configuration menu (section 3.1.7.1.1 Subscriber Configuration). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 130 Password – a 4–8 digit password to access the outgoing communication restriction service by password;  Password activation – when this option is checked, the password is activated and the outgoing communication restrictions are removed; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 131 ‘Blacklist’ tab – you may activate the ‘black list’ service and set black list of numbers which cannot call the subscriber. For a detailed description of VAS, see APPENDIX H. WORKING WITH VAS SERVICES Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 132  Waiting, Waiting CID – waiting for response from the opposite party (waiting for occupation acknowledgement, waiting for Caller ID, waiting for call dialling);  3way, Conference – conference mode (three-way or sequential collection). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 133 Capacity A (TIP) – B (RING), mkF  Capacity A (TIP) – GND, mkF  Capacity B (RING) – GND, mkF  Phone – displays TA connection to FXS port:  Not connected;  Connected.  Test status. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 134 Q.931 from which the call was received. Search subscriber – checking the presence of a subscriber in the database of configured PRI subscribers; the check can be performed by name, number, PRI profile, PBX profile, dial plans. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 135 Separate. The range of possible values is [1;255] or 0 – no limits;  Redirecting lines number – number of simultaneous calls for redirection. Valid range [1;255] or 0 — no limits; These settings are displayed if the separate line mode is selected. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 136 Call forward (Out-of service) — activate call forwarding on out of service (CF Out of Service);  Call forward (Time) – activate call forwarding by schedule (CF (Time)). For a detailed description of VAS, see APPENDIX H. WORKING WITH VAS SERVICES Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 137 To create, edit, or remove an entry, use the Objects – Add Object, Objects – Edit Object or Objects – Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add subscribers; – Edit subscriber parameters; – Remove subscriber. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 138 Lines number – the number of simultaneous calls in which the subscriber can take part. The field appears if the line mode is set to Common. The range of possible values is [1;255] or 0 – no limits; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 139 Directions (local network, special service, zone network, private network, long-distance communication, international communication) are specified when configuring the prefix in the Direction field of the dial plan. These settings are displayed if the separate line mode is selected. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 140  Alert-Info: info=intercom;  Call-Info: =\;answer-after=0;  Call-Info: \\;answer-after=0;  Call-Info: ;answer-after=0;  Pause before answer, sec – the pause duration before answering an intercom/paging call, which can be transmitted in the ‘answer-after’ header. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 141 RingBack — play the standard ringback tone, ignore the default settings;  Audio file — change the standard ringback tone to a chosen one which has been downloaded in ‘System settings’ (an individual sound for the direction). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 142 Stop registration – reset the registration for a selected subscriber. Click the Stop registration button to reset the registration of all subscribers in the specified group. You can select a group from the drop-down list. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 143 Subs. number – the subscriber number;  BLF state – the current status of the busy lamp field service;  Observers number – the current number of subscribers who monitor the subscriber’s line status. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 144 To create, edit, or remove a PBX profile, use the Objects – Add Object, Objects – Edit Object, or Objects – Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add profile; – Edit profile parameters; – Remove profile. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 145 CdPN modifiers – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the callee number before sending it to the outgoing channel;  CgPN modifiers – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the caller number before sending it to the outgoing channel. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 146 Timeout for call park, sec – a timeout for staying in a call parking slot. When this timeout expires, the call back will be performed to a subscriber initiated the call parking. Possible values are 300 – 3,600 seconds. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 147  RADIUS Profile – the RADIUS profile that will be used when authenticating an incoming call;  Minimal on-hook time, msec – the loop disconnection time, after which the clearback signal will be detected; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 148 – Flash/# – put a call on HOLD by pressing Flash or “#” on a phone; – Flash/*/# – put a call on HOLD by pressing Flash or “*” or “#” on a phone. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 149 Caller ID can be received in FSK V23 and FSK BELL202 formats. If the Caller ID is successfully detected, the received number is used as the number of subscriber A (CgPN); otherwise the number specified in the FXO port settings is used as CgPN; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 150  Extra dialing – when this option is checked, the number received from the caller will be dialed to PSTN using the extension dialing method, after establishing a connection with the FXO port. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 151 When the subscriber calls back, the call will be redirected to a number from which the first call was implemented (Subscriber A). AutoCLIP service is available only for 'with CallerID' seize mode. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 152 CgPN. If there are several records matched, the last added is used. If 'Delete used records' is checked, the record will be deleted;  records are deleted when set 'record keep time' expires. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 153 After dialing 8, wait for the station response which may have a delay of 6-7 seconds. The dialing rule will be as follows: – 8xxxxxxxxxx -> 8ppwxxxxxxxxxx dial 8, make 2 seconds pause, wait for the station response, dial the rest. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 154 – The rule for CdPN from Table0 applies – The rule for CdPN from Table2 applies The egress calls modifiers on a PRI profile are triggered when a call is routed to a PRI subscriber that is bound to this profile. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 155: Internal Resources

     Signature – specifies a distinctive feature to identify the device, which created the record;  Filename format – a format of saved CDR file: date and time, only time. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 156 - warning 512 KB - failure 5 MB - critical failure 15 MB One CDR takes from 200 to 400 bytes. Thus, 1 MB of memory can store from 2600 to 5200 records. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 157 Path on server – a path to the backup server directory to store CDRs;  Login – username for access to the backup server;  Password – user password for access to the backup server. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 158 CgPN – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the caller number received from the incoming channel;  RedirPN – intended for modifications based on the analysis of the number of the subscriber that redirected the call received from the incoming channel. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 159 Next lines – CDRs in the form of fields separated by semicolons “;”. The basic set of fields is as follows:  Device sign;  Setup time in YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss format (for unsuccessful calls, this parameter is equal to the disconnect time); Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 160 Incoming/outgoing IP address – IP address, if the call is made by SIP/H. 323 protocols. If the call is made not over the IP network, the value 0.0.0.0 will be written into the field. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 161 TG) or at the output (after all modifications in the incoming and outgoing TGs); Incoming/outgoing E1 stream (for SMG-500) – number of the incoming/outgoing E1 stream. If the call was made not through Е1 stream, the field will be empty; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 162 Blocking RADIUS server address – information about the RADIUS server blocking the call in the following format IP, PORT, REPLYCODE, where:  IP – IP address of the RADIUS server blocking the call;  PORT – port of the RADIUS server;  REPLYCODE – RADIUS server response code. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 163 65a813f9 53681e51; 20161210124301-00001;SMG 2016 ELTZ;2016-12-13 11:52:58.134;2016-12-13 11:52:58.462;2016-12-13 11:52:58.483;0.021;16;user answer;originate;normal;normal;trunk- SS7;TrunkSS7_01;1;0.0.0.0;20001;20001;trunk-SIP;sipp_out;;192.168.1.123;10001;10001;06000106 584f7eaa 59a880c4 5b369253; 20161210124301-00002;SMG 200 ELTZ;2016-12-13 11:52:58.026;2016-12-13 11:53:00.049;2016-12-13 11:53:00.062;0.013;16;user answer;originate;normal;normal;trunk- SIP;sipp_in;;192.168.0.123;20000;20000;trunk-SS7;TrunkSS7_00;0;0.0.0.0;10000;10000;11000043 584f7ea9 5068f1a1 418fbc82; 20161210124301-00003;SMG 200 ELTZ;2016-12-13 11:52:58.034;2016-12-13 11:53:00.046;2016-12-13 11:53:00.066;0.020;16;user answer;originate;normal;normal;trunk- SS7;TrunkSS7_01;1;0.0.0.0;20000;20000;trunk-SIP;TrunkAsterisk;;192.168.69.123;10000;10000;06000105 584f7eaa 7f14fecf 2a88c6d7. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 164 In total, up to 128 access categories can be configured. Access to the first 16 categories is provided by default in each of the access categories. To configure and edit a selected category, click the button. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 165 Assign 2 categories for subscribers: LD Subscriber and Non LD Subscriber, for which you can respectively allow/deny access to the Long-distance category (select/deselect the checkbox next to the Long-distance). In the ‘Dial plan’ section: for Transition to 8 prefix, select Long-distance and Check access category. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 166 If the check access category checkbox is not selected on the prefix/group, the route is considered unconditionally accessible. Now you can create several completely identical masks leading to different prefixes with different access categories. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 167 Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add modifier; – Edit modifier parameters; – Remove modifier; – Add modifier by copying. To assign or edit parameters of a created modifier, select the corresponding row and click Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 168  Unknown – unknown type of the number;  Any – modification will be performed for any number type;  Unsupported – number type is not specified in the recommendation.  Calling party category (RUS) – subscriber's Caller ID category. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 169 (original Called party number) when this modifier table is chosen in the Trunk Group section for Original CdPN modification;  Number type – modification rule for the callee number type;  Numbering plan type – modification rule for the dial plan type. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 170  Screen – modification rule for the caller screen indicator;  Calling party category (RUS) – modification rule for the caller category;  Numbering plan type – modification rule for the dial plan type. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 171 Select the first seven digits of number 222012349876 Modifier: xxxxxxx! Result: 2220123 Delete the last two digits, replace the third digit with 6 and add the city code 383 to number 222012398 Modifier: +383xx6$-- Result: 3832260123 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 172 Mass Media (MinComSvyaz) of the Russian Federation is used by default; for the causes not described in this Order, the correspondence described in Q.1912.5 recommendation for SIP-I and in RFC3398 for SIP/SIP-T is used. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 173 This section configures scheduled routing that allows using different dial plans depending on the time and day of the week. To create, edit, or remove rules, use the following buttons: – Add rule; – Edit rule parameters; – Remove rule. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 174 To configure time intervals for redirection you need to create a schedule: Then, you may select time intervals for redirection service. After creating a schedule for redirecting, attach the schedule to a necessary subscriber through VAS management menu (see section 3.1.7.1.3 VAS Management). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 175 To create, edit, or remove entries in the table, use the following buttons: – Add entry; – Edit entry parameters; – Remove entry. A call group can include both numbers of device subscribers and external numbers. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 176  serial search from last – the method that searches for the first available subscriber from the end of the list (the first available subscriber is being called until the caller answers or Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 177 Group ringing timeout, sec – the general call timeout for the entire call group. The queue functionality is available for the following modes: simultaneous call, sequential from first, sequential from next, sequential all from first, and sequential all from next. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 178 Play queue position – when this option is checked, the caller will be informed on their position in the queue;  Play queue waiting time – when this option is checked, the caller will be informed on the waiting time; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 179  Reserve ringing timeout, sec – the timeout responsible for the duration of the call to the reserve number. Group members – the list of operators who are part of a calling group. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 180  Common – can intercept calls to common and restricted group members, but cannot intercept calls to a privileged group member;  Privileged – can intercept calls to any member of the interception group. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 181 Description – description of a voice message file. To add your own file and select description of an event for this file to be played, click the Select description and Add buttons.  Enable – enables playing a voice message file. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 182 Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add the reply list; – Edit the reply list; – Remove the reply list. Specify the list name and generate it by clicking the Add and (Delete) buttons. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 183 To create, edit or remove a list, use Objects — Add object, Objects — Edit object and Objects — Remove object menus and the following buttons: – Add the reply list; – Edit the reply list; – Remove the reply list. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 184: Ivr

    To select a block in the chart, left-click it. Borders of the selected block turn orange. This option is available only if you have an SMG-IVR license. For more information about the licenses, see section 3.1.23 Licenses. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 185 The block is useful to inform the callee with service information until the resource that is able to handle the call becomes free. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 186 Subscriber selection timeout, sec – extension number dialling timer; when this timer expires, the outgoing IVR branch is selected. Enable extension dialling – enable extension dialling, which is followed by the Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 187 Output – the block has 2 outputs: the first one is used when the time matches the specified template (“yes” output), the second – if no match is detected (“no” output). Features The block does not change the call status. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 188 The block is required to start conversation recording; as soon as the call logic has passed through the block, the subscriber conversation is recorded into a file. Links Input – an incoming call in the active call phase. Output – the block has a single output. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 189 Logical operators: since the comparison is performed on strings, the comparison is performed character by character. Examples of comparing strings of digits of equal length: “101” < “102” = true “101” =< “102” = true Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 190 Content type – the type of data contained in the request body;  Body content – request body (a string with the possible presence of macro variables);  Headers – HTTP request header;  Key – http header key; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 191 IVR sounds – the list of uploaded files;  Duration – uploaded file length;  Browse – select an audio file to be uploaded to your device;  Upload – command to upload the selected file. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 192 The record control buttons are described in the table below. Table 13 – Record Control Buttons Button Function previous record start playback stop playback next record repeated record playback save record delete record Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 193 Cf – a label indicating that the call forwarding service was used; CdPN – called number – the number that actually receives the call. Example: Subscriber 7111 calls to subscriber 7222 who redirects the call to subscriber 7333. 2014-05-20_12-05-35_7111_7222cf7333.wav Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 194 A on hold. 2014-05-20_12-05-35_7111_7222ct7333.wav – conversation of A and C subscribers, after the subscriber B has redirected the call, ct in the file name is a label that the call was transferred. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 195: Ldap

    Sn = displayed name telephoneNumber = subscriber phone number To connect to a local LDAP server, the following parameters are used: Protocol Version = 3 Port: 389 LDAP protocol: ldap Base: ou=phonebook,dc=smg,dc=com User name: cn=user,dc=smg,dc=com Password: userpassword Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 196: Voice Mail

    Maximum message length, sec – maximum duration of a message from a subscriber that can get into voice mail (if the record is larger, the connection will be broken and only the recorded part will be saved). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 197 Select message for change status – changes status from ‘Listen’ to ‘Unheard’ and vice versa; Refresh table – updates the table with voice messages; Download selected – downloads selected voice messages; Delete selected – deletes the selected voice messages. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 198: Call Recording Settings

    3.1.12 Call recording settings Conversation recording settings menu The digital gateways SMG-200 and SMG-500 do not belong to special technical means designed to secretly obtain information. 3.1.12.1 Call recording settings Common record settings:  Local disk drive for call records – selects the available drive for saving conversation records;...
  • Page 199 Login – login for authorization;  Password – password for authorization;  Remove files after upload – if this option is checked, record files will be deleted from the local SMG storage after uploading. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 200 Recording start notification – notify the callee that the conversation will be recorded:  None – disable notification of recording start;  Voice message – voice notification of recording start.  Call record category – a category assigned to the record for the specified mask. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 201 The record control buttons are described in the table below. Table 14 – Record Control Buttons Button Function previous record start playback stop playback next record repeated record playback save record delete record Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 202 – the number of the dial plan in which the record was made; cX – the record category. Example: Subscriber 40010 calls to subscriber 40011 who redirects the call to subscriber 40012. 2017-10-23_09-28-04_40010-40011_cf_40012_n0_c0.wav Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 203 CgPN – calling party phone number, if there is no CgPN the field takes 'none' value; CdPN – called party phone number – number which a call is actually directed; CALLEDHG – call group number; nPLAN – dial plan; cCATEGORY – call record category. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 204 Other categories have configurable access. By default, the first 15 of them provide access to the first 16 categories. To configure and edit a selected category, click the button. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 205 Listen to recorded conversations right and set the available category to Production. For the sales user, select the Listen to recorded conversations and set the category to Sales: Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 206 ‘Production’ and ‘Sales’ categories. Then, in the user management section, assign the access to the ‘Management’ category to the management user. As a result of these settings, the table of access restriction to conversation calls will look as follows: Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 207: Tcp/Ip Settings

    To create, edit, or remove a route, use the Objects – Add Object, Objects – Edit Object or Objects – Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add route; – Edit route parameters; – Remove route. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 208 Alias is an optional network interface that is created from an existing primary eth0 interface or from an existing VLAN interface. To create, edit, or remove rules for network interfaces, use the following buttons: Add, Edit, Remove. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 209 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 210: Network Services

    Synchronization period (min) – an interval between synchronisation requests;  Save – saves changes;  Cancel – discards changes. To force time synchronization with the server, click the Restart NTP Client button (the NTP client will be restarted). Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 211 Sys Name – device name;  Sys Contact – contact information;  Sys Location – device location;  ro Community – parameter read password/community;  rw Community – parameter write password/community. Use 'Apply'/'Reset' button to apply/reset the settings. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 212 FTP server is unavailable, utilization of RAM for CDR file storage is full up to 5 Mb;  External storage has less than 5Mb of free space;  Software update or configuration file upload/download status. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 213 DHCP server, at least 10 seconds;  Lease max time, sec – setting the maximum time for the client to use the IP address assigned by the DHCP server, from 10 to 10 000 000 seconds; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 214  IP address – an address issued from a pool of IP addresses;  Lease ends – the time after which the lease of this address expires.  – Expired address lease has expired. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 215  Idle timeout, sec – a timeout for user idle status on the FTP server; when the timeout expires, the server forces connection termination;  Session timeout, sec – duration of a session. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 216 Access to logs – log directory access configuration, read/write;  Access to mounts – mnt directory access configuration, read/write;  Access to CDR – CDR directory access configuration, read/write;  Access to configuration – /etc/config directory access configuration, read/write. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 217: Network Utilities

    Run at startup – the option enables a periodic ping after restarting the device;  Period, min – the time interval between requests in minutes.  Attempts – the number of attempts to send a request to an address. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 218 Use only IPv4– use only IPv4 protocol;  Use only IPv6– use only IPv6 protocol;  Network interface address for send ICMP request – IP address of the network interface from which ICMP requests will be sent. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 219: Security

    HTTP or HTTPS – allows both unencrypted (HTTP) and encrypted (HTTPS) connections. HTTPS connection is possible only when a generated certificate is available;  HTTPS only – enables only encrypted HTTPS connection. HTTPS connection is possible only when a generated certificate is available. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 220 Brute forcing authentication data – reception of REGISTER requests from a known IP address but containing wrong authentication data;  Reception of requests (REGISTER, INVITE, SUBSCRIBE, and others) from an unknown IP address;  Reception of unknown requests via SIP port. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 221 Black list (the last 30 records) – a list of permanently banned addresses or subnets. A total of 8,192 entries can be created on SMG-200/SMG-500. To add, search, or remove an address from the list, select it in the entry field and click the ‘Add’, ‘Search’, or ‘Remove’ button.
  • Page 222  Block reason – explanation which service imposed the block and why. Buttons  Update – update the banned address log;  Clear the list – remove all entries from the blocked addresses list. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 223 To create, edit, or remove firewall profiles, use the following buttons:  Add;  Edit;  Remove. The software allows configuration of firewall rules for incoming, outgoing and transit traffic, as well as for specific network interfaces. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 224 When a rule is created, the following parameters are configured: Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 225 This parameter is used for TCP and UDP only; thus, select UDP, TCP, or TCP/UDP in this field to make it active;  Protocol – the protocol for which the rule will be used: UDP, TCP, ICMP, or TCP/UDP; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 226 It is possible to enable access for subnets by setting an IP/mask address, for example: 192.168.0.0/24.  Apply – apply changes;  Confirm – confirm changes. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 227 This list imposes additional restrictions for source IP addresses in accordance with allowed IP addresses. To restrict the access to SIP/H.323 interfaces by specific addresses and/or geographic locations, configure a static firewall (see section 3.1.16.4). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 228 Also, it is recommended to add addresses and subnets that shouldn't fall under the rules of automatic blocking in the white list. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 229: Radius Configuration

    Allow access when RADIUS-server failure – if the authorization of users on RADIUS is enabled and no response from the RADIUS server is received, then you can use a locally configured administrator account (admin) to log on. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 230 3.1.17.2 Profile List Profile Parameters Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 231 Authentication/authorization requests can be transmitted during various call phases:  on ingress seize (CgPN);  on end of dialing (getting the full number of the dialing);  on local redirection;  on egress seize. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 232 RADIUS server. When digest authentication is used, the password is not sent in a clear text, as in the basic authentication case, but as a hash code, and cannot be picked up during traffic scanning:  RFC5090 (full implementation of the RFC4590 recommendation); Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 233 RADUIS server to notify the RADIUS server about active state of the call;  accounting for call-origin=originate – send the RADIUS-Accounting messages for the incoming connection branch;  accounting for call-origin=answer – send the RADIUS-Accounting messages for the outgoing connection branch. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 234 SETUP/INVITE request);  CdPN-out – use the called number after modification.  CgPN field – select value of the caller number to be used for RADIUS packet generation for certain Attribute-Value pairs (see section 3.1.17.5): Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 235 To create, edit, or remove a table, use the Objects –Add Object, Objects – Edit Object, or Objects – Remove Object menus and the following buttons: – Add table; – Edit table; – Remove table. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 236 <$NAME> can be used as an attribute value, where NAME is a variable name. For description of variable values, see section 3.1.17.5 Variable Description. Access-Request Packet User-Name(1): <$USER_NAME> User-Password(2): is built based on the "eltex" password (without quotes) NAS-IP-Address(4): <$SMG_IP> Called-Station-Id(30): <$CdPN_IN> Calling-Station-Id(31): <$CgPN_IN>...
  • Page 237 User-Name(1): <$USER_NAME> Called-Station-Id(30): <$CdPN> Calling-Station-Id(31): <$CgPN_IN> Acct-Delay-Time(41): according to RFC2866 Event-Timestamp(55): according to RFC2869 NAS-IP-Address(4): <$SMG_IP> Acct-Session-Id(44): <$SESSION_ID> Acct-Session-Time(46): <$SESSION_TIME> Framed-IP-Address: <$USER_IP> Vendor-Specific(26): Cisco(9): Cisco-AVPair(1): xpgk-src-number-in=<$CgPN_IN> Vendor-Specific(26): Cisco(9): Cisco-AVPair(1): xpgk-src-number- out=<$CgPN_OUT> Vendor-Specific(26): Cisco(9): Cisco-AVPair(1): xpgk-dst-number-in=<$CdPN_IN> Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 238 RADIUS profile, the attribute value is used to limit the maximum call duration. When this timeout expires, SMG will terminate the connection. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 239 $SESSION_ID Session identifier $SESSION_TIME Call duration $SMG_IP SMG IP address $SRC_ID Incoming trunk name for this call $TIME_SETUP The time of SETUP/INVITE message arrival in the hh:mm:ss.uuu t www MMM dd yyyy format Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 240 Local IP address of the device to establish the RTP session for the outgoing connection branch <$out_RTP_rem_IP> Remote IP address of the communicating device to establish the RTP session for the outgoing connection branch <$call_record_file_name> Name of the conversation record file. Example: call_records/2016-12-13-0000/2016-12-13_12-41-45_20000- 10000.wav Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 241: Tracing

    TCPdump is a utility designed to pick up and analyze network traffic.  Interface – an interface for network traffic pickup;  Capture length limit – size limit for picked-up packets, bytes;  Add filter – packet filter for the tcpdump utility. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 242 The Tracing Directory Files and Folders block contains a list of tracing files. To download it to a local PC, check the checkboxes located next to the required filenames and click the Download button. To delete the specified files from the directory, click Delete. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 243 3.1.18.2 PBX Tracing Using the PBX SIP tracing leads to delays in device operation. This debug mode is RECOMMENDED only if problems in gateway operation occur and their reason should be identified. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 244 If all three types of logs were launched, then the following files will be in the archive after the tracing is completed: message app log * gzcore * pbx sip * pbx pstn * *.pcap* /etc/config/cfg* /tmp/disk/service.yaml /var/run/service.yaml Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 245 The PBX H323 block is used to register H.323 errors and messages tracing:  Start – begin data collection;  Stop – finish data collection;  Restart – restart and begin data collection again. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 246 To start data collecting, add phone number in the phone number list, set tracing level, and then click ‘Start’ button. To stop data collecting, click ‘Stop’ button. Also, when tracing, you can change the settings and restart data collecting by clicking ‘Restart’ button. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 247 IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED to use the system log without a due reason. The system log should be used only when problems in gateway operation occur and their reasons should be identified. To determine the necessary debug levels, please contact ELTEX Service Centre.
  • Page 248: Working With Objects And The Objects Menu

    The system time and date can be specified in the respective fields in the HH:MM and DD.month.YYYY formats. To save settings, use the ‘Apply’ button. Click the ‘Sinchronize’ button to synchronize the device system time with the current time on a local PC. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 249: Firmware Upgrade (Service Firmware Upgrade)

    ‘Upload’. When the operation is completed, restart the device using the Service – Device Restart menu item. 3.1.23 Licenses To update/add licenses, contact ELTEX Marketing Department by email eltex@eltex-co.ru or phone +7 (383) 274-48-48 to obtain a license file. Specify the serial number and MAC address of your device (see section 3.1.26).
  • Page 250: Help Menu

    Enter Password field and confirm it in the Confirmation password field. To apply the password, click the Set button. To save the configuration, use the Service – Save Configuration to flash menu item. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 251  Call-recording management — access to call records and to the settings of call recording;  Monitoring — access to monitoring sections. To save the configuration, use the Service – Save configuration to flash. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 252: View Factory Settings And System Information

    Telnet port 23 – terminal duplicate (com port);  SSH port 22 – terminal duplicate (com port). System of Commands for SMG Gateway Operation in the Debug Mode To enter the debug mode, connect to CLI and enter the tracemode command. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 253 Information on the current number of calls passing through the trunk group per second. Parameters: <idx> – the trunk group number trunk stat Information on the current calls passing through the trunk group. Parameters: <idx> – the trunk group number Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 254: Tracing Commands Available Through The Debug Port

    SIP module snmp SNMP protocol operation tracing Not used Numbering (routing) schedule operation tracing Not used Modifier operation tracing Not used alarm Gateway fault state tracing Not used radius RADIUS protocol operation tracing Not used Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 255: Smg Configuration Via Telnet, Ssh, Or Rs-232

     SERVERIP – IP address of the TFTP server format firmware <FILE> firmware file Firmware update with automatic gateway update_and_reboot name restart <SERVERIP> IP address in the  FILE – firmware file name AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 256 Get a file via TFTP. This command is used to download the tracings made by the tcpdump <REMOTE_FILE> string and pcmdump commands <SERVERIP> IP address in the AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD format tracemode Enter the tracing mode Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 257: Changing Device Access Password Via Cli

    Show a number of SS7 linksets count trunk Show a number of trunk groups count Show a number of trunk directions trunk_direction сount sipt- Show a number of SIP interfaces interface Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 258 – local storage in RAM; /mnt/sd[abc] /mnt/sd[abc][1-7]* – path to the drive for [1-7]* storing traces <show> View trace storage path settings linkset <LINKSET_INDEX> 0-15 Go to the configuration mode of SS7 linkset Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 259 Go to SIP/SIP-T interface configuration mode sip users Go to SIP/SIP-T subscribers configuration mode ss7cat Go to the configuration mode of SS7 categories ss7timers <SS7_TIMERS_INDEX> 0-15 Go to the configuration mode of SS7 timers Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 260: Cdr Parameters Configuration Mode

    Save CDR data to local drive <yes> period day <CDR_DAY> 0-30 Set the period for generating CDR records and saving them in the device's RAM, days period hour <CDR_HOUR> 0-23 Set the period for generating CDR Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 261 Set the path to the folder on the path 63 characters reserve server where CDR records will be saved upserver reserve <CDR_RESERV_PORT> 1–65535 Set the TCP port of the reserve server port Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 262: Cdr Fields List

    Redirecting number at the input (before modifications) redirecting out Redirecting number at the output (after modifications) sequential number Entry sequential number time connect Call answer time time disconnect Call release time time setup Call arrival time Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 263: Access Category Configuration Mode

    31 characters  NAME – access category name (numbers, letters, ‘_’ sign) show <CAT_IDX> 0-63 Show configuration for this access category showall Show configuration for all access categories Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 264: Е1 Stream Configuration Mode (Only Smg-500)

    2min/3min/ then during this timeout the station 5min/10min/ will signal an accident 15min/30min/ 1hour/2hour/6hour Going to configuration mode of SS7 signaling parameters for the current E1 stream Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 265 Return to the configuration menu exit Return from this configuration submenu to a higher level history View the history of entered commands InBand in Disconnect <on_off> on/off Enable PI In-Band in DISCONNECT option Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 266 0 – do not use D-channel (conversational stream) DPC MTP3 0-16383 Assign DPC MTP3 value for the given stream exit Going from this configuration submenu to a higher level history View the history of entered Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 267: Dynamic Firewall Parameters Configuration Mode

    CIDR notation AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD/FF block show first <COUNT> 0-4095 Show a specified number from the beginning of the blocked addresses log block show last <COUNT> 0-4095 Show a specified number from Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 268 CIDR notation AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD/FF whitelist remove by <WHITEIP> IP address in Remove an IP address from the addr AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD list of addresses prohibited for format or subnet automatic blocking in CIDR notation AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD/FF Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 269: Static Firewall Parameters Configuration Mode

    Rule name <RULE_NAME> characters Source IP address AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD <S_IP> Source subnet mask AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD <S_MASK> AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD Recipient IP address <R_IP> AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD Recipient subnet mask <R_MASK> <PROTO> Protocol type icmp tcp+udp Source starting port 1-65535 <S_PORT_START> Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 270 Action – action taken by this reject rule:  ACCEPT – packets matching this rule will be passed by the firewall;  DROP – packets matching this rule will be dropped by the firewall without any Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 271 1-65535 <ICMP_TYPE> none ICMP packet type echo-reply destination- unreachable network- unreachable host-unreachable protocol- unreachable port-unreachable fragmentation- needed source-route- failed network-unknown host-unknown network-prohibited host-prohibited TOS-network- unreachable TOS-host- unreachable communication- prohibited host-precedence- violation precedence-cutoff source-quench redirect Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 272 Text, max. 63 Rule name <RULE_NAME> characters <CONTENT> Text, max. 127 The text string that should be characters in the package Source IP address <S_IP> AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD <S_MASK> Source subnet mask AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD Recipient IP address AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 273 TOS-network- unreachable TOS-host- unreachable communication- prohibited host-precedence- violation precedence-cutoff source-quench redirect network-redirect host-redirect TOS-network- redirect TOS-host-redirect echo-request router- advertisement router- solicitation time-exceeded ttl-zero-during- transit ttl-zero-during- reassembly parameter-problem ip-header-bad required-option- missing timestamp-request Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 274 <param> New value according to the given parameter type move down <ID> 1-65535 Move rule down by one position move up <ID> 1-65535 Move rule up by one position quit End this CLI session Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 275: Ftp Parameters Configuration Mode

    (external drives) no_access/r/w/r Set access rights to the CFG <CFG_ACCESS> directory (configuration files) no_access/r/w/r no_access/r/w/r no_access/r/w/r user del <IDX> Delete a user user modify access <IDX> Modify access rights for the specified user: Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 276: Fxs/Fxo-Lines Configuration Mode (Only Smg-200)

    (suppresses echo towards the subscriber) set echo cancellation Set incoming direction of echo direction incoming cancellation (suppresses echo from the subscriber) set echo cancellation Set echo cancellation method to voice voice Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 277 Set maximum gain decreasing rate max_gain_decrease set speex_AGC <SPEEX_AGC_INCREMENT> 1-40 Set maximum gain increasing rate max_gain_increase set speex_AGC <SPEEX_AGC_LEVEL> 1-32768 Set the frequency that AGC will try target_volume_level to hold show Show port configuration Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 278: Ringback-Tone Configuration Mode For Fxs Port

    <ON_OFF> off/on Activate the ‘Follow me no response active response’ service set follow me no <ON_OFF> off/on Enable the ‘Follow me no response’ response enable service Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 279 <SPEED_DIAL_CODE> Change phone number for speed <SPEED_DIAL_NUMBER number of up to dial code > 30 characters set speed_dial enable <ON_OFF> off/on Enable/didable the ‘speed dial’ set speed_dial remove <SPEED_DIAL_CODE> Delete code for speed dial Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 280: Fxs/Fxo Profiles Configuration Mode (Only Smg-200)

    3.3.14 FXS/FXO profiles configuration mode (only SMG-200) To enter this mode, run the profile command in the fxs/fxo configuration mode. SMG-[CONFIG]-[FXS/FXO]> profile SMG-[CONFIG]-[FXS/FXO]-[PROFILE]> Command Parameter Value Action Show list of available commands config Return to the configuration menu exit Exit from this configuration submenu...
  • Page 281 Set dial mode:  hotline — hotline  collect — extension dialing set fxs generate_cpc yes/no Enable/disable the option to generate cpc set fxs flash/flash/*/ Set the HOLD mode for set/remove hold_set_remove_by flash/#/flash/*/ Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 282 30 characters speed dial edit <SPEED DIAL CODE> Change phone number for speed dial <SPEED DIAL number of up to code NUMBER> 30 characters speed dial remove <SPEED DIAL CODE> Delete speed dial code Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 283: Protocol Parameters Configuration Mode

    NLP processor. To prevent this from happening, use this mode of operation of echo Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 284 Use redundant frames for error protection: off – do not use trunk <TRUNK> 0-31 Set trunk group number for interface VAD_CNG < ON_OFF > on/off Enable/disable speech activity detector/comfort noise generator for interface Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 285: Hunt Group Configuration Mode

    255 symbols Set mask for hunt group set recall-busy yes/no Enable/disable the ‘recall busy’ option set recall-declined yes/no Enable/disable the ‘recall declined’ option set release-mode <MODE> yes/no Set hunt group clear mode – Default/Quiet Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 286: Ss7 Linkset Configuration Mode (Only Smg-500)

    Ignore received CPG with remote hold or remote retrieval attributes init <INIT_MODE> blocked/ Set the type of initialization for the individual-ublock/ given linkset group-unblock/ group-reset interworking <INTERWORK> no_change/ Set the indicator of the presence of Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 287 Enable/disable the option ‘Stream order by SLC’ <TMR> speech/ Set the transmission medium 64kb_unrestricted/ requirements for a given group of 3.1KHz_audio/ SS7 linkset transit trunk <trunk_index> 0-31 Set trunk group number for this SS7 linkset Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 288: Ss7 Timers Configuration Mode

    Set ISUP T26 timer (х100ms) set isup T33 <TIMER> 120-150 Set ISUP T33 timer (х100ms) set isup T34 <TIMER> 20-40 Set ISUP T34 (х100ms) set isup T35 <TIMER> 150-200 Set ISUP T35 timer (х100ms) show Show configuration Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 289: Modifiers Table Configuration Mode

    30 number;  characters, CALLED_RULE – called should be enclosed number conversion rule. <CALLED_RULE> in quotes change called type <MODIFIER_INDEX> 0-8191 Edit called number type for modifier:  MODIFIER_INDEX – modifier number; <CALLED_TYPE> unknown/ Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 290 Edit screen indicator transfor- mation rule of a calling <CALLING_SCREEN> not_screened/ subscriber user_passed/ user_failed/ network/nochange change calling type <MODIFIER_INDEX> 0-8191 Edit calling number type for modifier: <CALLING_TYPE> unknown/  MODIFIER_INDEX – modifier subscriber/ number; national/ Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 291  network_specific – special network number;  unknown – undefined number type;  any – any number type exit Exit from this configuration submenu to a higher level Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 292: Network Parameter Configuration Modeс

    Switching to DHCP server settings configuration mode exit Exit from this configuration submenu to a higher level history View the history of entered commands Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 293 0-39 Allow telnet session through the interface <ON_OFF> on/off set interface VID <NET_IFACE_IDX> 0-39 Assign a VID to an interface <VID> 1-4095 set interface web <NET_IFACE_IDX> 0-39 Allow access via web interface <ON_OFF> on/off Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 294 After changing the IP address, network mask, or when control is disabled via the web configurator on the network interface, you must confirm these settings with the confirm command, otherwise, after a two-minute timer, the configuration will be return to the previous one. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 295 Allow to announce external NTP server enable server in option 42 ntp announce local <ANNOUNCE LOCAL> no/yes Allow to announce local NTP server in option 42 offerime <OFFER> 10-10000000 Set the time period for which Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 296 Show table of static mappings of IP and MAC addresses wins <WINS> IP address in the Set the IP address of the AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD primary WINS server to be used format by the DHCP client Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 297 Show ntp configuration timezone set GMT/GMT+1/GMT- Set timezone relative to UTC 1/GMT+2/GMT- 2/GMT+3/GMT- 3/GMT+4/GMT- 4/GMT+5/GMT- 5/GMT+6/GMT- 6/GMT+7/GMT- 7/GMT+8/GMT- 8/GMT+9/GMT- 9/GMT+10/GMT- 10/GMT+11/GMT- 11/GMT+12 Asia Set the city location in Asia Europe Set the city location in Europe Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 298 <SYSCONTACT> string up to 63 Specify contact information characters long syslocation <SYSLOC> string up to 63 Specify the device location characters long sysname <SYSNAME> string up to 63 Specify the device name characters long Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 299: Dial Plan Configuration Mode

    Show a number of active dial plans show active list Show a list of active dial plans show list Show a list of dial plans show prefixes <IDX> 0-15 Show dial plan prefixes with the no/yes specified number Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 300 – the called party number is transmitted with overlap (one digit each);  nochange – the number of the called subscriber is transmitted in the form in which it was received from the incoming channel Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 301 – call forwarding paging/ out of service; intervention  call-pickup – call pickup;  conference – conference with sequential collection;  clear-all – cancel all services;  intercom – intercom;  paging – paging; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 302  change-numplan – dial plan pickup-group/ change;  subscribers-pool – ‘subscribers pool’ prefix type;  user_service – VAS prefix;  pickup-group – pickup group;  ivr – IVR scenario selection Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 303 0-255 number to be transferred;  PFX_INDEX – prefix to which the mask is transferred modify stimer <PREFIX_MASK_INDEX> 0-1024 Set a Short timer:  PREFIX_MASK_INDEX – mask <SHORT_TIMER> [0-255] number;  DURATION – timer Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 304: Pickup Group Configuration Mode

    [0-19] Set call group member type: type <USER_TYPE> – 0 – restricted 0 – 'restricted', – 1 – ordinary 1 – 'ordinary', – 2 – 'privileged' 2 – privileged show Show pickup group settings Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 305: Pbx Profile Configuration Mode

    <IDX> 0-127 Select a scheduled routing routing_profile profile timeout busy-signal <TIMER> 0-31 Timeout for issuing a ‘busy’ signal when using the ‘call transfer’ service timeout cfnr <TIMER> 0-31 Forward No Response (CFNR) timeout Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 306: Timers Configuration Mode

    Set t314 timer value t317 120-240 Set t316 timer value t320 30-60 Set t317 timer value t321 30-60 Set t320 timer value t322 4-10 Set t321timer value Set t322 timer value show Show Q.931 timers configuration Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 307: Radius Configuration Mode

    Return to the configuration menu deadtime <DEADTIME> 5-60 Server idle time on failure – the time during which the server is considered inactive exit Exit from this configuration submenu to a higher level Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 308 (no response from the server):  none – allow all calls;  zone – allow calls to emergency, to the local and zonal network;  local – allow calls to Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 309  cdpn – use the phone number of the called party;  initial_cgpn – use the unmodified calling party telephone number;  initial_cdpn – use the Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 310 – allow calls to emergency and the local network;  emergency – allow calls only to emergency;  restrict-all – restrict all calls auth service type <SERVICE_TYPE> none/ Set service type, default is not Login/ Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 311 – as a value, use the initial_cdpn phone number of the calling party;  ip_or_stream – as a value, use the IP address of the calling party or the number of the stream on which the Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 312 RADIUS- Authorization and RADIUS- Accounting messages config Return to the configuration menu exit Exit from this configuration submenu to a higher level history View the history of entered Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 313 Selection of the CgPN number sent in the xpgk-dst-number-in field in the RADIUS- Authorization and RADIUS- Accounting messages use snmp <ON_OFF> on/off Send SNMP trap on every RADIUS hit use utc time <ON_OFF> on/off Use time in UTC Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 314: Call Recording Settings Configuration Mode

    Number of hours during which hour records are stored on local storage set notification < NOTIFY_TYPE > None Notification about the start of voice_message recording conversations set path off/mnt/sd[abc] Set the path for storing [1-7]* conversation recording files Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 315: Call Record Masks Configuration Mode

    – do not notify;  voice_message – notify by a voice message modify numplan RECORD_MASK_INDEX 0-4095 Change a dial plan REC_MASK_NUMPLAN 0-255 or all remove RECORD_MASK_INDEX 0-4095 Remove a mask show Show all masks Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 316: Static Routes Configuration Mode

    255 IFACE_NAME – network <IFACE_NAME> characters interface;  disable/enable ENABLE – enable/disable <ENABLE> network interface route del <IDX> 0-4095 Delete a route:  IDX – network route index show Show route configuration information Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 317: Release Cause List Configuration

    End this CLI session remove cause <CAUSE> 1-127 Delete q.850 cause from the table set name <LIST_NAME> letter or digit or Set table name '_', '.', '-'. Max 63 symbols show Show the table configuration Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 318: Sip/Sip-T Common Settings Configuration Mode

    Set SIP timer T2 <T4_TIMER> 0-255 Set SIP timer T4 write_timeout <TIMEOUT> 1hour/ Set the period for updating 2hours/ data in the archive database 4hours/ (from one to sixteen hours) 6hours/ 8hours/ 12hours/ 16hours Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 319: Sip/Sip-T Interface Parameters Configuration Mode

    Return to the configuration menu diversion use sip-uri <YES_NO> no/yes When enabled, the number in the Diversion header will always be passed as a SIP-URI DSCP SIG <DSCP_SIG> 0-63 Set DSCP identifier for SIG traffic Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 320 <GAIN> -140 – 60 Set the volume for voice reception, amplify/attenuate the level of the signal received from the interacting gateway and output to the speaker of Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 321 Set name used for characters authentication max_active <MAX_ACTIVE> 0-65535 Set the maximum number of active connections for an interface mode <mode> profile/ Set interface operation mode SIP/ (SIP profile is assigned to SIP SIP-T/ subscribers) Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 322 When the require option is enabled, the INVITE request and class 1xx provisional responses will contain require: 100rel tag, requiring assured confirmation of provisional responses. Off – 100rel tag transmission is disabled Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 323 Selecting the ‘trusted network’ option username <USERNAME> string up to 15 Set User ID characters VAD_CNG < ON_OFF > on/off Enable/disable speech activity detector/comfort noise generator for interface flash processing on/off Process flash signal Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 324: Sip Subscriber Parameters Configuration Mode

    <INDEX> 0-1999/0-2999 Assign an access category for a given subscriber <CAT_IDX> 0-31 set user access mode <INDEX> 0-1999/0-2999 Assign a service mode to a given subscriber <ACCESS> Off/On/Off_1/ Off_2/Denied_1/ Denied_2/Denied_3 Denied_4/Denied_5 Denied_6/Denied_7 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 325 0-1999/0-2999 autoanswer AIII – Alert-Info: info=intercom AIIRA – Alert-Info: info=RingAnswer AIRA – Alert-Info: Ring Answer AMO – Answer-Mode: Auto CIAA – Call-Info: ;answer- after=0 CIESAA – Call-Info: =\;answer- after=0 CISSAA – Call-Info: \\;answer- after=0 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 326 0-1999/0-2999 Set an additional subscriber number in a specific dial plan: <NUM_IDX> 0-15/0-255  none – remove a number <NUMBER> [number]/none set user numplan <INDEX> 0-1999/0-2999 Set a dial plan for subscriber <PLAN_IDX> 0-15/0-255 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 327 CIAA - Call-Info: ;answer- after=0 CIESAA - Call-Info: =\;answer- after=0 CISSAA - Call-Info: \\;answer- after=0 set group intercom mode <INDEX> 0-63 Intercom mode:  sendonly – one-way; <MODE> sendonly/  sendrecv/ sendrecv – two-way; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 328 Enabling call transfer with a REFER message <REFER> off/on show list Show list of SIP subscribers show user <INDEX> 0-1999/0-2999 Display information about a SIP subscriber show group <INDEX> 0-63 Display information about the group Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 329 The on value makes the password active and the communication restriction is removed set password restrict <ON_OFF> off/on Enable the ‘password out access enable activation’ service. At first, activate the ‘restriction of outgoing communication’ Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 330 Denied_6 – access only to emergency;  Denied_7 – access only to emergency, local and departmental communications;  Denied_8 – access only to emergency, local, departmental and zonal communications show count Show the number of free VAS blocks Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 331: Subscriber Group Vas Configuration Mode

    ‘password activation’ service. The on value makes the password active and the communication restriction is removed set password restrict <ON_OFF> off/on Enable the ‘password out access enable activation’ service. At first, activate ‘restriction of Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 332: Pri Subscribers Parameters Configuration Mode

    <INDEX> subscriber index Set access category by category subscriber index <CAT_IDX> 0-127 set by index access_mode <INDEX> subscriber index Set service mode by subscriber Off/On/Off_1/Off_2 index <ACCESS> /Denied_1/Denied_2 /Denied_3/Denied_4 /Denied_5/Denied_6 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 333 Show subscriber settings by ID show by index <INDEX> subscriber index Show subscriber settings by index show count Show total number of PRI subscribers show list users Show a list of all PRI users Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 334: Pri Subscribers Vas Configuration Mode

    <ON_OFF> number up to 30 Set the number for the characters or none ‘unconditional forwarding’:  none – disable call forwarding show count Show the number of free VAS blocks Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 335: Pri Profiles Configuration Mode

    Set PRI profile name <NAME> string, max 63 characters show Show PRI profile settings stream_list add <PROFILE_INDEX> 0-31 Add E1(Q.931) stream to PRI profile <STREAM> stream_list <PROFILE_INDEX> 0-31 Remove E1(Q.931) stream from remove PRI profile <STREAM> Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 336: Ss7 Categories Configuration Mode

    Enable H.323 signaling tracing with debug level set, 0 – no data will be transmitted <E1> 0-15 Transmit hardware data of the E1 stream with the specified debug <HW> 0-99 level, 0 – data will not be transmitted: Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 337  standart – the name of the changed parameter is transmitted in the messages;  full – messages contain the name of the changed parameter parameter value before and after the change Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 338: Voice Message Files Configuration Mode

    Enable use of custom file with a trunk_error/ given type number_fail/ access_denied_temp/ service_restricted/ access_restricted/ access_unpaid/ user_unallocated/ user_changing/music_ on_hold/ number_changed/ conf_greeting/ conf_switch/ record_notification/ intercom_announce/ voice_mail_announce show files Show uploaded user files show usage Show user file usage Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 339: Ivr Functions Configuration Mode

    Return to the configuration menu cps max <CPS_MAX> 0-255 CPS limit that can be passed through a trunk group cps warn <CPS_WARN> 0-255 CPS alarm value, over which a warning will be issued in the alarm Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 340 Set a trunk group modifier for outgoing calling modifications based on parsing the calling number received from the incoming channel name <s_name> allowed to use Set a trunk group name letters, digits, symbol '_'. Maximum 31 characters Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 341: Trunk Direction Configuration Mode

     last_backward Starting from the first forward;  Starting from last backward name <s_name > string, max 63 Set trunk direction name characters quit End this CLI session show Show trunk direction settings Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 342: Appendix A. Cable Contact Pin Assignment

    APPENDIX A. CABLE CONTACT PIN ASSIGNMENT Table А1 – Assignment of RJ-11 Connector Pins for FXS/FXO ports (SMG-200) Contact Pin No. (Pin) Assignment Contact Pin Numbering Not used Not used To connect FXS/FXO Pin 1 To connect FXS/FXO Pin 6...
  • Page 343: Appendix B. Backup Firmware Update Method

    7. Enter set ipaddr <device IP address> <ENTER>; 8. Enter set netmask <device network mask> <ENTER>; 9. Enter set serverip <IP address of the computer, where the TFTP server is running> <ENTER>; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 344 Loading Ramdisk to 7e607000, end 7faec3a5 ... OK Using Device Tree in place at 0000000004f00000, end 0000000004f09b72 Starting kernel ... 11. After starting the device, the firmware can be updated as described in section 3.1.22. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 345: Appendix C. Calculation Of Telephone Line Length

    For telephone lines, the loop resistance takes into account the telephone set resistance: 600 Ω. Line length values for the RUS telephone set will be lower than those indicated in the table. Taken from the website http://izmer-ls.ru/shle.html. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 346: Appendix D. Transmission Of Vas Settings From Radius Server For Dynamic Subscribers

    The gateway can transmit the VAS settings to dynamic subscribers using the RADIUS server commands in response to RADIUS-Authorisation requests during the registration. The commands are sent in the text format using the Vendor-Specific attribute (see section 3.1.17.3), with the ELTEX vendor number set to 35265 and the Eltex-AVPair attribute name set to 1.
  • Page 347 Submit the following request: UserService:CFU=yes;numCFU=12345;CFNR=yes;numCFNF=56789;CallPickup=yes" Objective 2 Deactivate the Call Forwarding Unconditional and Call Pickup services, and activate the BLF for 10 subscribers and Call Transfer services for a subscriber. Actions Submit the following request: UserService:CFU=no;CallPickup=no;CT=yes;BLF=yes;limitBLF=5; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 348: Appendix E. Correlation Between Routing, Subscribers, And Signal Link Parameters

    (if configured). To set the numbering capacity of the SMG gateway, use the subscriber capacity modifier for the prefix. These numbers will belong to the gateway, although they may not be assigned to subscribers. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 349: Appendix F. Guidelines For Smg Operation In A Public Network

    New password: (enter a new password) Retype password: (retype new password) Password for root changed by root /home/admin # /home/admin # /home/admin # save tar: removing leading '/' from member names ***Saved successful New image 0 Restored successful /home/admin Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 350 ‘Security’ -> ‘Configure SSL / TLS’ section. In the SSL/TLS settings for the ‘Protocol for web interface’, the ‘HTTPS only’ mode should be selected. It is also possible to use authorization via PAM/RADIUS. For more information on setting up, see section 3.1.16.1 SSL/TLS settings. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 351 It is recommended to periodically change passwords to access the device via web/ssh. The password change policy should be determined by your security team. It is recommended to use the latest version of the software: https://eltex-co.ru/support/downloads/. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 352: Appendix G. Voice Messages And Music On Hold (Moh)

    Music on hold When putting the subscriber on hold The voice messages can be managed in the trunk group settings and PBX profile settings for subscribers. The MOH message is issued unconditionally, regardless of the settings. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 353: Appendix H. Working With Vas Services

    For a subscriber to be able to use the VAS services, select the ‘Enable VAS’ checkbox in the subscriber settings. To enable a particular VAS service, select the checkbox for the needed service in the ‘VAS Activation’ menu. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 354 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 355 The subscriber can enable/disable the service themselves by dialling certain prefixes on their telephone set. The call forwarding service prefixes are configured in the dial plan (section 3.1.4 Dial plan). To do this, add a new prefix with the Prefix Type value set to VAS Prefix. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 356 The dial plan of the subscriber terminal should contain prefixes for the VAS management. The gateway starts working with VAS services after receiving an INVITE message with the required combination of digits from the subscriber terminal. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 357 The service allows you to answer the call directed to another subscriber. The service access is controlled by selecting the checkbox for the Call Pickup category. * 66 * <NUMBER> # <NUMBER> – subscriber number for call pickup. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 358 Access to the service is controlled by the Outgoing calls restriction check box of VAS category. Ordering the service * 34 * <PASSWORD> * N # Cancelling the service # 34 * <PASSWORD> # Control * #34 * <PASSWORD> # <N> – group number for allowed communication types. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 359 After that, the subscriber, using their remote phone, can enable call forwarding from the local telephone set to the remote telephone set (if the service activation involved a PIN code, then you will have to enter the PIN; otherwise, the PIN is not needed). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 360 The service activation without a PIN code is performed on the local *25# number Call forwarding from the local to the remote telephone set with a * 25 * PIN * LOCAL_PHONE # temporary PIN is performed on the remote number Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 361 The Intervention service allows you to join an already established conversation either in observing mode, or in consultation mode, or in conference mode. After activating the service, the connection is made in the observing mode. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 362 *09*NUMBER# or *09*0*NUMBER#  consultation 1 (transmit dtmf in observing mode) or *09*1*NUMBER#  conference 3 (transmit dtmf in observing mode) or *09*3*NUMBER #  abort 9 (transmit dtmf in observing mode) or *09*9*NUMBER # Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 363 To inform about the presence of messages, you need to use the voice menu (*90# or *91*Subscriber number with voicemail#). Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 364 To play voice messages, the subscriber dials the code *90# from his/her own phone, dials the code *91# or *91*NUMBER# from someone else's phone, and then enters the voice menu. Use case: To activate voice mail, it is necessary to enable the Voice Mail of the VAS for the subscriber. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 365 The subscriber can also set up the voice mail operating mode, using the voice menu and following its prompts. From the voice menu, the subscriber can: • Listen to voice messages • Delete voice messages • Change the voice mail mode • Set a password for voice mail Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 366 15. Speed dial (only for FXS) The service allows the subscriber (FXS) to replace the dialed number with a single-digit code. Use case: To activate the service, enable Speed Dial on the FXS port. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 367 It is also possible to match codes to phone numbers in the FXS/FXO profile settings. After activating the service and setting the correspondence of codes to phone numbers in the FXS profile settings, the subscriber can call the short numbers specified in the profile using the VDO prefix *52*CODE#. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 368 99 to start recording, then the sound signal will be played for both subscribers A and B, but the recording will start only once — after the subscriber's command, who dialed the code first. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 369: Appendix I. Radius Call Management Service

    The gateway can change the passing call parameters using the RADIUS server commands in response to RADIUS-Authorisation requests. The commands are sent in the text format using the Vendor-Specific attribute (see section 3.1.17.3), with the ELTEX vendor number set to 35265 and the Eltex-AVPair attribute name set to 1.
  • Page 370 $presentation – one of the values: allowed, restricted, not-available, spare. The gateway can pass the number modification command parameters in multiple attributes. Thus, a set of commands: "CallManagement:CgPNin=<$modify-mask>" "CallManagement:CgPNin=;numtype=<$numtype>" "CallManagement:CgPNin=;presentation=<$presentation>" and equivalent to one command: Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 371  $numplan_idx – sequence number of the dial plan  $prefix_index – ID of the prefix created in the dial plan. Example Change the dial plan to the 3 one. Vendor-Specific(26): Eltex(35265): Eltex-AVPair(1): CallManagement:NumberingPlan=3 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 372  Modification through the modification table of incoming leg;  Modification via RADIUS;  Modification through the modification table of outgoing leg. Example Set the calling party category to 7. Vendor-Specific(26): Eltex(35265): Eltex-AVPair(1): CallManagement:AONCategory=7 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 373 UserManagement:MaxEgressLines=3;MaxIngressLines=2 Set the normal line operation mode and the number of active lines per subscriber to two (note that the MaxActiveLines parameter has an absolute priority over MaxEgressLines and MaxIngressLines): Vendor-Specific(26): Eltex(35265): Eltex-AVPair(1): UserManagement:MaxEgressLines=6;MaxActiveLines=2;MaxIngressLines=5 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 374: Appendix J. Managemant And Monitoring Via Snmp

    Set {} N snmpset -v2c -c public -m +ELTEX-SMG $ip_smg \ smgSyslogTracesCalls.0 i 60 Set {} 1 snmpset -v2c -c private -m +ELTEX-SMG $ip_smg smgReboot.0 i 1 Set {} U snmpset -v2c -c public -m +ELTEX-SMG $ip_smg \ getGroupUserByID.0 u 2...
  • Page 375 The requests shown below are equivalent and are presented by request of the ‘activeCallsCount’ object, that displays the number of the current calls on SMG. $ snmpwalk -v2c -c public -m +ELTEX-SMG 192.0.2.1 activeCallCount ELTEX-SMG::ActiveCallCount.0 = INTEGER: 22 $ snmpwalk -v2c -c public -m +ELTEX-SMG 192.0.2.1 smg.42.1 ELTEX-SMG::ActiveCallCount.0 = INTEGER: 22...
  • Page 376 Current number of active calls registrationCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.42.2 Get {} Current number of registrations tableOf 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.51 Get {} Information about external drives DiskMonitor connected to SMG, root object diskName 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.51.1 Get {} Names of drives connected to Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 377 Set {} N 1-99 – enable tracing;  0 – disable tracing smgSyslogTracesRowStat 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.34.1.11 Get {} Apply changes in the trace Set {} i 1 configuration smgSyslogHistory 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.34.2 Get {} Settings of command history Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 378  4 – LOM;  5 – LOMF;  6 – stream is in operation;  7 – PRBS test is enabled on the stream eOneLineInfoRemAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.7.1.3 Get {} The presence of a RAI signal on Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 379 Slips (frame loss). Add a stream 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.7.1.11. Get {}.x number (0..3) to OID for obtaining information on its status eOneBERCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.7.1.12 Get {} Bit errors. Add a stream number 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.7.1.12. Get {}.x (0..3) to OID for obtaining Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 380 Add a stream number (0..3) to Get {}.x.x OID for obtaining information on 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.13.1.2. the particular stream status. Add a stream number (0..3) and channel number (0..31) to OID for obtaining information on the Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 381 Number of free 0 E1 channels e1freeS1channels 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.41.2 Get {} Number of free 1 E1 channels e1freeS2channels 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.41.3 Get {} Number of free 2 E1 channels e1freeS3channels 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.41.4 Get {} Number of free 3 E1 channels Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 382 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.43.2.1.6 Get {} The maximum number of calls on 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.43.2.1.6.x Get {}.x the interface. Add interface index to OID to obtain information on it.  0 – no limit; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 383 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.47.12 Get {} Disconnect Requests Statistics of sent radiusDiscReqSent 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.47.13 Get {} Disconnect Requests Timeouts while waiting for radiusRspTimeout 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.47.14 Get {} responses from the RADIUS server radiusTimeoutExhst 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.47.15 Get {} Retransmission end timeout Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 384 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.12 Get {} interface: iftRtp 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.12.x Get {}.x  0 – denied;  1 – allowed 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.13 Get {} Using the RADIUS protocol through iftRadius 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.13.x Get {}.x the network interface: Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 385 VPN user IP address 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.25.x Get {}.x VID of the network interface. To obtain information about the VID of 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.27 Get {} IftVid a specific network interface, 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.19.1.27.x Get {}.x supplement the OID with its number Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 386 Get {}.x in the trunk group, used for trunk group types CAS, PRI, SS7, channels of the E1 stream, E1 streams from the SS7 linkset. To obtain information about the number of channels of a Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 387  1 – interface is in operation;  2 – interface status is unknown (options control disabled). To obtain information about the status of a specific trunk group, supplement the OID with its number Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 388 The commands for SNMP utilities call are represented in description of monitoring and configuration functions as follows: Swalk script that implements reading the values: #!/bin/bash /usr/bin/snmpwalk -v2c -c public -m +ELTEX-SMG 192.0.2.1 "$@" Sset script that implements setting the values: #!/bin/bash /usr/bin/snmpset -v2c -c private -m +ELTEX-SMG 192.0.2.1 "$@"...
  • Page 389 ELTEX-SMG::Domain.9 = STRING: sipp.domain ELTEX-SMG::MaxActiveLines.9 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::ActiveCallCount.9 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::RegExpires.9 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.12.9 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.13.9 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.14.9 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.15.9 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.16.9 = INTEGER: -1 Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 390 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.14.0 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.14.1 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.14.2 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.15.0 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.15.1 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.15.2 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.16.0 = INTEGER: 0 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.16.1 = INTEGER: -1 ELTEX-SMG::TableOfUsersEntry.16.2 = INTEGER: -1 Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 391 3 # set the 'add' mode sset stSetNumber.0 s 71234567890 # set the subscriber number sset staticSetApply.0 i 1 # apply the settings sset staticSetMode.0 i 0 # set the 'none' mode Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 392 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.5 Set {} N Set subscriber index for the search. Set {} -1 The values in a range of [0:numAllUsers) set search in 'Find user by index' state. The '-1' value corresponds to 'None' Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 393 ‘Find user by numplan and number’ the search status will be changed to ‘None’ getUserBySubNumb 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.9 Set {} S Set a partial number to search for Set {} "NULL" subscribers in conjunction with the Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 394 SIP-domain of the subscriber. 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.10.1.8.x Get {}.x Add subscriber index to OID to obtain information on the particular subscriber userMaxActiveLines 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.10.1.9 Get {} The quantity of ingress/egress lines 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.10.1.9.x Get {}.x while operation in combined line mode Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 395 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.11 Get {} Operation mode with subscriber settings.  None – operation with subscriber settings is disabled;  Show – show the settings;  Set – change settings;  Add – add a subscriber; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 396 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.15.1.5 Get {} SIP domain Set {} S stSetNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.15.1.6 Get {} Phone number Set {} S stSetNumplan 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.15.1.7 Get {} Dial plan Set {} N stSetAONnumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.15.1.8 Get {} Caller ID number Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 397 7 – denied 5;  8 – denied 6;  9 – denied 7;  10 – denied 8;  11 – excluded;  12 – disabled stSetLines 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.15.1.19 Get {} The number of lines in combined Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 398 6 – Alert-Info: info=intercom  7 – Call-Info: =\;answer-after=0  8 – Call-Info: \\;answer-after=0  9 – Call-Info: ;answer-after=0 stSetIntercomTimer 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.38.15.1.30 Get {} Set pre-answering pause which will Set {} N be transmitted in 'answer-after' parameter Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 399 The commands for SNMP utilities call are represented in description of monitoring and configuration functions as follows: Swalk script that implements reading the values: #!/bin/bash /usr/bin/snmpwalk -v2c -c public -m +ELTEX-SMG 192.0.2.1 "$@" Sset script that implements setting the values: #!/bin/bash /usr/bin/snmpset -v2c -c private -m +ELTEX-SMG 192.0.2.1 "$@"...
  • Page 400 # reset status of the search swalk tableOfGroupUsers # show all subscribers Configuration Configuration involves the following operations on dynamic subscribers groups:  Settings viewing;  Settings editing;  Creating a new subscriber;  Removing. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 401 # select group by ID third sset groupSetMode.0 i 4 # set the 'del' mode sset groupSetApply.0 i 1 # apply the settings # you do not need to set the 'none' mode manually Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 402 'None’ getGroupUserByIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.7 Set {} N Set subscriber index in a group for search by group index. Set index of the group before start (see Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 403 'Find user by numplan and substring number', otherwise the status will not be changed. Set 'NULL' to reset a number, the search status will be changed to 'None' in this case Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 404 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.12.1.9.x. Get {}.x.x Add group index and subscriber ID to OID to obtain information on the particular subscriber groupUserMaxActiveLines 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.12.1.10 Get {} The quantity of ingress/egress 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.12.1.10. Get {}.x.x lines while operation in combined Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 405 The quantity of active egress calls 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.12.1.17. Get {}.x.x while operation in separate mode. Add group index and subscriber ID to OID to obtain information on the particular subscriber groupUserGroupModeSetin 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.13 Get {} Dynamic subscriber group operation settings modes: Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 406 Set {} N Reset status of search to 'without search' status. Set any value to reset groupByIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.19 Set {} N Set group index and status of the search as 'Find group settings by index'. Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 407  3 – denied 1;  4 – denied 2;  5 – denied 3;  6 – denied 4;  7 – denied 5;  8 – denied 6;  9 – denied 7; Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 408 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.39.21.1.24 Get {} Set SIP-header for intercom:  0 – Answer-Mode: Auto Set {} N  1 – Alert-Info: Auto Answer  2 – Alert-Info: info=alert- autoanswer  3 – Alert-Info: Ring Answer Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 409 Get {} Outgoing number CgPN .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.1.1.9.X Get {}.X lineIncomingCdPN .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.1.1.10 Get {} Incoming number CdPN .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.1.1.10.X Get {}.X lineOutgoingCdPN .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.1.1.11 Get {} Outgoing number CdPN .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.1.1.11.X Get {}.X lineModeSettings .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.2.0 Get {} View setting mode Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 410 Set {} Set generate a number only for FXS lineFxsSetAccessMode .1.3.6.1.4.1.35265.1.29.45.7.1.16 Set {} Set access mode:  0 – enabled;  1 – disabled 1;  2 – disabled 2;  3 – denied 1; Enterprise IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXes...
  • Page 411 Support for OID MIB-2 (1.3.6.1.2.1) SMG supports the following MIB-2 branches:  system (1.3.6.1.2.1.1) – common information on the system;  interfaces (1.3.6.1.2.1.2) – information on network interfaces;  snmp (1.3.6.1.2.1.11) – information on SNMP operation. Office IP SMG-200 and SMG-500 PBXs...
  • Page 412: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical assistance in issues related to handling ELTEX Ltd. equipment, please, address to Service Center of the company: http://www.eltex-co.com/support You are welcome to visit ELTEX official website to get the relevant technical documentation and software, to use our knowledge base or consult a Service Center Specialist in our technical forum.

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