AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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Mediant 1000 MEGACO, SIP & H.323
Fast Track Guide Version 5.0
Document #: LTRT-83501
October 2006

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  • Page 1 ™ Mediant™ Analog & Digital Media Gateways Mediant 1000 MEGACO, SIP & H.323 Fast Track Guide Version 5.0 Document #: LTRT-83501 October 2006...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.1.3 Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI................14 Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State ............15 Accessing the Embedded Web Server ................15 Configuring the Mediant 1000 Basic Control Protocol Parameters .........16 3.4.1 Configuring Basic MEGACO Parameters ................16 3.4.2 Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters ................18 3.4.3...
  • Page 4 Figure 6-2: 'Alarms' Screen ..........................30 Figure 7-1: 'Start Software Upgrade' Screen....................31 Figure 7-2: Load a cmp File Screen .........................32 Figure 7-3: cmp File Successfully Loaded into the Mediant 1000 Notification..........32 Figure 7-4: 'Finish' Screen ..........................33 Figure 7-5: ‘End Process’ Screen........................33 Figure 7-6: 'Auxiliary Files' Screen (e.g., SIP Gateways).................35...
  • Page 5: Weee Eu Directive

    Notices Notice This Fast Track Guide describes the installation of the AudioCodes' Mediant 1000 MEGACO, SIP, and H.323 digital media gateways and Mediant 1000 SIP and H.323 analog media gateways. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing.
  • Page 6: Related Documentation

    Mediant 1000 Analog & Digital H.323 User's Manual LTRT-832xx Mediant 1000 Analog & Digital H.323 Release Notes The Mediant 1000 is supplied as a sealed unit and must only be serviced by Warning: qualified service personnel Where ‘network’ appears in this manual, it means LAN, WAN, etc. accessed via the Note: gateway’s Ethernet interface.
  • Page 7: Quick Start

    Fast Track Guide 1. Quick Start Quick Start This Fast Track Guide helps you to set up the Mediant 1000 for the first time. Prior knowledge of IP networks is recommended. Refer to Figure 1-1 for the quick setup flow. For detailed information on how to fully configure the gateway, refer to the Mediant 1000 User’s Manuals.
  • Page 8: Installing The Mediant 1000

    Cable the Mediant 1000 (refer to Section on page 10). After connecting the Mediant 1000 to the power source, the Power LED on the front panel of the power supply unit is lit green (after a self-testing period of about two minutes). Any power supply...
  • Page 9: Mounting The Mediant 1000

    Installing the Mediant 1000 in a 19-inch Rack You can install the Mediant 1000 in a standard 19-inch rack either by placing it on a shelf pre- installed in the rack (preferred method), or by attaching it directly to the rack’s frame. If the rack is without shelves, it is advised to acquire shelves.
  • Page 10: Cabling The Mediant 1000

    For Mediant 1000 digital interfaces: Connect the E1/T1 trunk cables to the RJ-48c ports on the I/O module(s). Connect the other ends of the trunk cables to your PBX/PSTN switch.
  • Page 11: Figure 2-3: Rj-45 Ethernet Connector Pinouts

    COM1 or COM2 RS-232 communication port on your PC. Using the RS-232 port is optional. If you want to set up a dry contact system (future support), refer to the Mediant 1000 User's Manual. If you want to set up an audio system (future support), refer to the Mediant 1000 User's Manual.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Mediant 1000

    3.1.1 Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP To assign an IP address using HTTP, take these 8 steps: Disconnect the Mediant 1000 from the network and reconnect it to your PC using one of the following two methods: • Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the network interface on your PC to a port on a network hub / switch.
  • Page 13: Assigning An Ip Address Using Bootp

    User’s Manuals for detailed information on using a BootP/TFTP configuration utility to access the device). Disconnect your PC from the Mediant 1000 or from the hub / switch (depending on the connection method you used in Step 1). Reconnect the Mediant 1000 and your PC (if required) to the network.
  • Page 14: Assigning An Ip Address Using The Cli

    Note: This command requires you to enter all three network parameters (each separated by a space). To save the configuration, at the prompt, type ‘SAR’, and then press Enter; the Mediant 1000 restarts with the new network settings. Fast Track Guide...
  • Page 15: Restoring Networking Parameters To Their Initial State

    Fast Track Guide 3. Configuring the Mediant 1000 Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State You can use the ‘Reset’ button located on the Mediant 1000 chassis to restore the Mediant 1000 networking parameters to their factory default values (listed in Table 3-1) and to reset the case- sensitive username and password.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Mediant 1000 Basic Control Protocol Parameters

    When you have completed the above relevant section (i.e., for MEGACO, H.323, or SIP), you are then ready to start using the Mediant 1000. For information on how to fully configure the VoIP gateway, refer to the Mediant 1000 User’s Manuals.
  • Page 17 From the ‘ISDN Termination Side’ drop-down list (only for ISDN protocols), select ‘User Side’ when PSTN or PBX is configured as ‘Network side’ and vice versa. If the Mediant 1000 ISDN termination side is unknown, choose ‘User Side’, then navigate to the ‘Alarms’ screen by clicking the Home button.
  • Page 18: Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters

    Select the coder (i.e., vocoder) that best suits your VoIP system requirements. The default coder is G.723.1 30 msec. To configure the entire list of coders you want the Mediant 1000 to use, refer to the Mediant 1000 User’s Manual.
  • Page 19 Click the Submit button; the ‘Tel to IP Routing’ table is automatically updated. Click Quick Setup ; the ‘Quick Setup’ screen opens. For more information on the ‘Tel to IP Routing’ table refer to the Mediant 1000 H.323 User’s Manual.
  • Page 20: Configuring Basic Sip Parameters

    Figure 3-5: Mediant 1000/SIP 'Quick Setup' Screen To configure basic SIP parameters, take these 10 steps: If the Mediant 1000 is connected to a router with NAT enabled, perform the following procedure (if it isn’t, leave the ‘NAT IP Address’ field undefined): Determine the “public”...
  • Page 21 Select the coder (i.e., vocoder) that best suits your VoIP system requirements. The default coder is G.723.1 30 msec. To configure the entire list of coders you want the Mediant 1000 to use, refer to the Mediant 1000 User’s Manual.
  • Page 22: 3.5 Configuring Analog Ports

    The following section is applicable only to SIP and H.323 (i.e., Note: MEGACO doesn't support analog interfaces). 3.5 Configuring Analog Ports This section provides a configuration example for analog ports in a Mediant 1000 implementing an FXS and FXO module. 3.5.1 Configuring Endpoints To configure the Mediant 1000 analog ports, take these 4 steps: Open the ‘Trunk Group Table' screen ( Protocol Management menu >...
  • Page 23: Configuring The Internal Routing Table

    (*). In the ‘Dest. IP Address’ field, enter the IP address you assigned the Mediant 1000; every call whose destination number starts with 10 is routed to the Mediant 1000. Repeat Step 2 for the Row 2, but instead enter 20 in the ‘Dest. Phone Prefix’ field; every call whose destination number starts with 20 is routed to the Mediant 1000.
  • Page 24: Making A Mediant 1000 To Mp-104 Fxs Call

    B connected to the MP-104 rings. Offhook telephone B and test the line for voice. Note that to make a call from telephone B on the MP-104 to telephone A on the Mediant 1000, you must define the internal routing table on the MP-104.
  • Page 25: Configuring The Trunks

    Fast Track Guide 3. Configuring the Mediant 1000 Note: The following sections from here, up to the end of this Guide, apply equally to MEGACO, H.323, and SIP. Configuring the Trunks To configure the trunks, take these 13 steps: Access the Embedded Web Server (refer to Section on page 15).
  • Page 26 From the ‘ISDN Termination Side’ drop-down list (only for ISDN protocols), select ‘User Side’ when PSTN or PBX side is configured as ‘Network side’ and vice versa. If the Mediant 1000 ISDN termination side is unknown, choose ‘User Side’, and then open the 'Alarms' screen (by clicking the Home button).
  • Page 27: Changing The Mediant 1000 Username And Password

    Fast Track Guide 4. Changing the Mediant 1000 Username and Password Changing the Mediant 1000 Username and Password To prevent unauthorized access to the Embedded Web Server, two user accounts are available: a primary and secondary. For detailed information on the user account mechanism, refer to the Mediant 1000 User’s Manual.
  • Page 28: Restoring And Backing Up The Mediant 1000 Configuration

    Mediant 1000 Analog & Digital Restoring and Backing Up the Mediant 1000 Configuration The ‘Configuration File’ screen (shown in Figure 5-1), enables you to restore (load a new ini file to the gateway), or back up (make a copy of the VoIP gateway ini file and store it in a directory on your PC) the current gateway configuration.
  • Page 29: Monitoring The Mediant 1000

    Embedded Web Server (refer to Section on page 30). Monitoring the Mediant 1000 LEDs Figure 6-1 displays the location of the front panel LEDs on the Mediant 1000. They are described below in Table 6-1. Figure 6-1: Location of Front Panel LEDs...
  • Page 30: Monitoring The Mediant 1000 Trunks And Channels

    Mediant 1000 through the AC power supply entry. Monitoring the Mediant 1000 Trunks and Channels To monitor the status of the trunks and channels: Open the Home page by clicking the Home icon ;...
  • Page 31: Upgrading The Mediant 1000

    7. Upgrading the Mediant 1000 Upgrading the Mediant 1000 The ‘Software Update’ menu enables you to upgrade the Mediant 1000 software by loading a new cmp file along with the ini and a suite of auxiliary files, or to update the existing auxiliary files.
  • Page 32: Figure 7-2: Load A Cmp File Screen

    (following cmp file loading). You can now choose to either: • Click Reset ; the Mediant 1000 resets, utilizing the new cmp you loaded and utilizing the current configuration files. • Click Cancel ; the Mediant 1000 resets utilizing the cmp, ini and all other configuration files that were previously stored in flash memory.
  • Page 33: Figure 7-4: 'Finish' Screen

    Reset or Cancel . • Click Reset , the Mediant 1000 ‘burns’ the newly loaded files to flash memory. The ‘Burning files to flash memory’ screen appears. Wait for the ‘burn’ to finish. When it finishes, the ‘End Process’ screen appears displaying the burned configuration files...
  • Page 34: Updating The Auxiliary Files

    (Only applicable for digital interfaces.) Up to eight different CAS files containing specific CAS protocol definitions. These files are provided by AudioCodes to support various types of CAS signaling. The voice announcement file contains a set of Voice Prompts to be played by the Voice Prompts Mediant 1000 during operation on Call Agent request.
  • Page 35: Figure 7-6: 'Auxiliary Files' Screen (E.g., Sip Gateways)

    Under the 'RESET' group, select the 'Yes' option from the 'Burn to FLASH' drop-down list, and then click Reset ; the auxiliary files are saved onto flash and the Mediant 1000 restarts. Version 5.0 October 2006...
  • Page 36 ™ Mediant™ Analog & Digital Media Gateways Mediant 1000 MEGACO, SIP & H.323 Fast Track Guide Version 5.0 www.audiocodes.com Document #: LTRT-83501 October 2006...

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