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AudioCodes MediaPack MP-102 User Manual (238 pages)
MediaPack Series Analog VoIP Gateways
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
12
Customer Support
12
Related Documentation
12
March
13
1 Overview
15
Introduction
15
Gateway Description
15
Figure 1-1: MP-124 Gateway Front View
15
Figure 1-2: MP-108 Gateway Front View
16
Figure 1-3: MP-104 Gateway Front View
16
Figure 1-4: MP-102 Gateway Front View
16
SIP Overview
17
Figure 1-5: Typical MP-1Xx Voip Application
17
MP-1Xx Features
18
General Features
18
Hardware Features
18
SIP Features
18
2 MP-1Xx Physical Description
21
MP-1Xx Front Panel
21
MP-1Xx Front Panel Buttons
21
Figure 2-1: MP-108 Front Panel
21
Figure 2-2: MP-124 Front Panel
21
Table 2-1: Front Panel Buttons on the MP-1Xx
21
MP-1Xx Front Panel Leds
22
MP-1Xx Rear Panel
22
MP-10X Rear Panel
22
Table 2-2: Indicator Leds on the MP-1Xx Front Panel
22
Rear Panel
23
Figure 2-3: MP-104/FXS Rear Panel Connectors
23
Figure 2-4: MP-124 (FXS) Rear Panel Connectors
23
Table 2-3: MP-10X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
23
Table 2-4: Indicator Leds on the MP-10X Rear Panel
23
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
24
Table 2-6: Indicator Leds on the MP-124 Rear Panel
24
3 Installing the MP-1Xx
25
Unpacking
25
Package Contents
25
Mounting the MP-1Xx
26
Mounting the MP-1Xx on a Desktop
26
Installing the MP-10X in a 19-Inch Rack
26
Figure 3-1: Desktop or Shelf Mounting
26
Installing the MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack
27
Figure 3-2: MP-108 with Brackets for Rack Installation
27
Mounting the MP-10X on a Wall
28
Figure 3-3: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
28
Figure 3-4: MP-102 Wall Mount
28
Cabling the MP-1Xx
29
Table 3-1: Cables and Cabling Procedure
29
Figure 3-5: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
30
Figure 3-6: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinout
30
Figure 3-7: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
30
Figure 3-8: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
30
Figure 3-9: DC Power Supply on the MP-124
31
Table 3-2: DC Power Supply on the MP-124 Component Descriptions
31
Table 3-3: Pin Allocation in the 50-Pin Telco Connector
31
Cabling the Lifeline Phone
32
Connecting the MP-1Xx RS-232 Port to Your PC
32
Configuring the Serial Connection
32
Figure 3-10: RS-232 Cable Wiring
32
Figure 3-11: Lifeline Splitter Pinout & RJ-11 Connector for MP-10X/Fxs
32
Figure 3-12: MP-104/FXS Lifeline Setup
33
Table 3-4: MP-104/FXS Lifeline Setup Component Descriptions
33
4 Getting Started
35
Assigning the MP-1Xx IP Address
35
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
35
Table 4-1: MP-1Xx Default Networking Parameters
35
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
36
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
36
Configure the MP-1Xx Basic Parameters
37
Figure 4-1: Quick Setup Screen
37
5 Configuring the MP-1Xx
39
Configuration Concepts
39
Overview of the Embedded Web Server
39
Computer Requirements
39
Password Control
40
Embedded Web Server Username & Password
40
Configuring the Web Interface Via the Ini File
40
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
40
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
40
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
41
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
41
Figure 5-1: Embedded Web Server Login Screen
41
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
42
Main Menu Bar
42
Figure 5-2: MP-1Xx Web Interface
42
Saving Changes
43
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
43
Protocol Management
44
Protocol Definition Parameters
44
General Parameters
44
Figure 5-3: Protocol Definition, General Parameters Screen
44
Table 5-1: Protocol Definition, General Parameters (Continues on Pages 45 to 47)
45
Proxy & Registration Parameters
48
Figure 5-4: Proxy & Registration Parameters Screen
48
Table 5-2: Proxy & Registration Parameters (Continues on Pages 49 to 52)
49
Coders
53
Figure 5-5: Coders Screen
53
Table 5-3: Ini File Coder Parameter
54
DTMF & Dialing Parameters
55
Figure 5-6: DTMF & Dialing Parameters Screen
55
Table 5-4: DTMF & Dialing Parameters (Continues on Pages 55 to 57)
55
Configuring the Advanced Parameters
58
General Parameters
58
Figure 5-7: Advanced Parameters, General Parameters Screen
58
Table 5-5: Advanced Parameters, General Parameters (Continues on Pages 59 to 62)
59
Supplementary Services
63
Figure 5-8: Supplementary Services Parameters Screen
63
Table 5-6: Supplementary Services Parameters (Continues on Pages 64 to 65)
64
Keypad Features
66
Figure 5-9: Keypad Features Screen
66
Table 5-7: Keypad Features Parameters
67
Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
68
Figure 5-10: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls
68
Table 5-8: Number Manipulation Parameters
69
Table 5-9: Number Manipulation Ini File Parameters (Continues on Pages 70 to 71)
70
Dialing Plan Notation
71
Configuring the Routing Tables
73
General Parameters
73
Figure 5-11: Routing Tables, General Parameters Screen
73
Table 5-10: Routing Tables, General Parameters (Continues on Pages 73 to 74)
73
Tel to IP Routing Table
75
Figure 5-12: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
76
Table 5-11: Tel to IP Routing Table
76
IP to Hunt Group Routing
78
Figure 5-13: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table Screen
78
Table 5-12: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table
79
Internal DNS Table
80
Figure 5-14: Internal DNS Table Screen
80
Table 5-13: Internal DNS Ini File Parameter
80
Reasons for Alternative Routing
81
Figure 5-15: Reasons for Alternative Routing Screen
81
Table 5-14: Reasons for Alternative Routing Ini File Parameter
82
Configuring the Profile Definitions
83
Coder Group Settings
83
Figure 5-16: Coder Group Settings Screen
83
Table 5-15: Ini File Coder Group Parameters
84
Tel Profile Settings
85
Figure 5-17: Tel Profile Settings Screen
85
Table 5-16: Ini File Tel Profile Settings
86
IP Profile Settings
87
Figure 5-18: IP Profile Settings Screen
87
Table 5-17: Ini File IP Profile Settings
88
Configuring the Endpoint Phone Numbers
89
Figure 5-19: Endpoint Phone Number Table Screen
89
Table 5-18: Endpoint Phone Numbers Table
89
Configuring the Hunt Group Settings
91
Figure 5-20: Hunt Group Settings Screen
91
Table 5-19: Channel Select Modes
92
Configuring the Endpoint Settings
93
Authentication
93
Figure 5-21: Authentication Screen
93
Table 5-20: Authentication Ini File Parameter
93
Automatic Dialing
94
Figure 5-22: Automatic Dialing Table Screen
94
Caller ID
95
Figure 5-23: Caller Display Information Screen
95
Table 5-21: Automatic Dialing Ini File Parameter
95
Call Forward
96
Figure 5-24: Call Forwarding Table Screen
96
Table 5-22: Caller ID Ini File Parameter
96
Table 5-23: Call Forward Table
97
Caller ID Permissions
98
Figure 5-25: MP-1Xx FXS Caller ID Permission Screen
98
Table 5-24: Authentication Ini File Parameter
98
Configuring the FXO Parameters
99
Figure 5-26: FXO Settings Screen
99
Table 5-25: FXO Parameters (Continues on Pages 99 to 100)
99
Protocol Management Ini File Parameters
101
Table 5-26: Protocol Management, Ini File Parameters (Continues on Pages 101 to 102)
101
Advanced Configuration
103
Configuring the Network Settings
103
Figure 5-27: Network Settings Screen
103
Table 5-27: Network Setting Parameters (Continues on Pages 104 to 106)
104
Configuring the SNMP Managers Table
107
Figure 5-28: SNMP Managers Table Screen
107
Table 5-28: SNMP Managers Table Parameters
107
Table 5-29: Board, Ini File Parameters (Continues on Pages 108 to 110)
108
Table 5-30: SNMP Ini File Parameters
111
Multiple Routers Support
112
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
112
Configuring the Channel Settings
113
Figure 5-29: Channel Settings, Voice Settings Parameters
113
Table 5-31: Channel Settings, Voice Settings Parameters
114
Figure 5-30: Channel Settings, Fax/Modem/CID Parameters
115
Table 5-32: Channel Settings, Fax/Modem/CID Parameters (Continues on Pages 115 to 116)
115
Figure 5-31: Channel Settings, RTP Parameters
117
Table 5-33: Channel Settings, RTP Parameters
117
Figure 5-32: Channel Settings, Miscellaneous Parameters
118
Table 5-34: Channel Settings, Miscellaneous Parameters
118
Table 5-35: Channel Settings, Ini File Parameters
119
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
120
Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
121
Figure 5-33: Configuration File Screen
121
Regional Settings
122
Figure 5-34: Regional Settings Screen
122
Changing the MP-1Xx Username and Password
123
Figure 5-35: Change Password Screen
123
Status & Diagnostics
124
Gateway Statistics
124
IP Connectivity
124
Figure 5-36: IP Connectivity Screen
124
Call Counters
125
Table 5-36: IP Connectivity Parameters
125
Figure 5-37: Tel IP Call Counters Screen
126
Table 5-37: Call Counters Description (Continues on Pages 126 to 127)
126
Monitoring the MP-1Xx Channels
127
Figure 5-38: MP-1Xx/Fxs Channel Status Screen
127
Figure 5-39: Channel Status Details Screen
128
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
129
Figure 5-40: Message Log Screen
129
System Information
130
Figure 5-41: System Information Screen
130
Software Update
131
Software Upgrade Wizard
131
Figure 5-42: Start Software Upgrade Screen
131
Figure 5-43: Load a Cmp File Screen
132
Figure 5-44: Cmp File Successfully Loaded into the MP-1Xx Notification
133
Figure 5-45: Load an Ini File Screen
134
Figure 5-46: Load a CPT File Screen
135
Figure 5-47: FINISH Screen
136
Figure 5-48: 'End Process' Screen
136
Auxiliary Files
137
Table 5-38: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
137
Figure 5-49: Auxiliary Files Screen
138
Loading the Auxiliary Files Via the Ini File
138
Table 5-39: Configuration Files Ini File Parameters
138
Save Configuration
139
Figure 5-50: Save Configuration Screen
139
Resetting the MP-1Xx
140
Figure 5-51: Reset Screen
140
6 Ini File Configuration of the MP-1Xx
141
Secured Ini File
141
Modifying an Ini File
141
The Ini File Structure
142
The Ini File Structure Rules
142
The Ini File Example
142
Figure 6-1: Ini File Structure
142
Figure 6-2: SIP Ini File Example
142
7 Configuration Files
143
Configuring the Call Progress Tones and Distinctive Ringing File
143
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Ini File
143
Figure 7-1: Call Progress Tone Types
144
Format of the Distinctive Ringing Section in the Ini File
145
Figure 7-2: Defining a Dial Tone Example
145
Examples of Various Ringing Signals
146
Figure 7-3: Examples of Various Ringing Signals
146
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
147
PRT File Format
147
The Coefficient Configuration File
148
8 Gateway Capabilities Description
149
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
149
Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
150
Table 8-1: Summary of DTMF Configuration Parameters (Continues on Pages 151 to 152)
151
Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
152
Alternative Routing Mechanism
152
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
152
Relevant Parameters
153
Working with Supplementary Services
153
Call Hold and Retrieve
153
Initiating Hold/Retrieve
153
Receiving Hold / Retrieve
154
Consultation / Alternate
154
Call Transfer
154
Call Forward
155
Call Waiting
155
Message Waiting Indication
156
Call Termination on MP-1Xx/Fxo
156
Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response
157
Call Detail Report
158
Table 8-2: Supported CDR Fields
158
Metering Tones Relay
159
Figure 8-1: Metering Tone Relay Architecture
159
Figure 8-2: Proprietary Info Message for Relaying Metering Tones
159
Configuration Examples
160
Establishing a Call between Two Gateways
160
SIP Call Flow
161
Figure 8-3: SIP Call Flow
161
SIP Authentication Example
163
Remote IP Extension between FXO and FXS
165
Dialing from Remote Extension
166
Dialing from Other PBX Line, or from PSTN
166
Figure 8-4: MP-108 FXS & FXO Remote IP Extension
166
MP-108/FXS Configuration (Using the Embedded Web Server)
167
MP-108/FXO Configuration (Using the Embedded Web Server)
168
9 Diagnostics
169
MP-1Xx Self-Testing
169
Rapid Self-Test Mode
169
Detailed Self-Test Mode
169
Troubleshooting the MP-1Xx Via the RS-232 Port
170
Viewing the Gateway's Information
170
Changing the Networking Parameters
170
Figure 9-1: Status and Error Messages
170
Syslog Support
171
Syslog Servers
171
Operation
171
Sending the Syslog Messages
171
Setting the Syslog Server
171
The Ini File Example for Syslog
172
Solutions to Possible Problems
172
General
172
Figure 9-2: Setting the Syslog Server IP Address
172
Figure 9-3: the Ini File Example for Syslog
172
10 Bootp/Dhcp Support
173
Startup Process
173
Figure 10-1: MP-1Xx Startup Process
174
DHCP Support
175
Bootp Support
176
Upgrading the MP-1Xx
176
Vendor Specific Information Field
176
Table 10-1: Vendor Specific Information Field
176
Table 10-2: Structure of the Vendor Specific Information Field
177
11 SNMP-Based Management
179
About SNMP
179
SNMP Message Standard
179
SNMP MIB Objects
180
SNMP Extensibility Feature
180
Carrier Grade Alarm System
181
Active Alarm Table
181
Alarm History
181
Cold Start Trap
181
Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
182
Supported Mibs
182
SNMP Interface Details
185
SNMP Community Names
185
Configuration of Community Strings Via the Ini File
185
Configuration of Community Strings Via SNMP
185
Trusted Managers
186
Configuration of Trusted Managers Via Ini File
186
Configuration of Trusted Managers Via SNMP
186
SNMP Ports
187
Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations
188
Configuration Via the Ini File
188
Configuration Via SNMP
189
Figure 11-1: Example of Entries in a Device Ini File Regarding SNMP
189
SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
190
Audiocodes' Element Management System
190
12 Selected Technical Specifications
191
Table 12-1: MP-1Xx Selected Technical Specifications (Continues on Pages 191 to 193)
191
Appendix Amp-1Xx SIP Software Kit
195
Table A-1: MP-1Xx SIP Supplied Software Kit
195
Appendix B the Bootp/Tftp Configuration Utility
197
When to Use the Bootp/Tftp
197
An Overview of Bootp
197
Key Features
197
B.2 an Overview of Bootp
197
B.3 Key Features
197
Specifications
198
Installation
198
Loading the Cmp File, Booting the Device
198
B.4 Specifications
198
B.5 Installation
198
B.6 Loading the Cmp File, Booting the Device
198
Bootp/Tftp Application User Interface
199
Function Buttons on the Main Screen
199
Figure B-1: Main Screen
199
Figure B-2: Reset Screen
199
Log Window
200
B.9 Log Window
200
Setting the Preferences
201
Bootp Preferences
201
Figure B-3: Preferences Screen
201
TFTP Preferences
202
Configuring the Bootp Clients
203
Adding Clients
203
Figure B-4: Client Configuration Screen
203
Deleting Clients
204
Editing Client Parameters
204
Testing the Client
204
Setting Client Parameters
205
Using Command Line Switches
206
Table B-1: Command Line Switch Descriptions
206
Managing Client Templates
207
Figure B-5: Templates Screen
207
Appendix Crtp/Rtcp Payload Types and Port Allocation
209
Packet Types Defined in RFC 1890
209
Defined Payload Types
209
Table C-1: Packet Types Defined in RFC 1890
209
Table C-2: Defined Payload Types
209
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
210
Table C-3: Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
210
Appendix D Fax & Modem Transport Modes
211
Fax/Modem Settings
211
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
211
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
211
Supporting V.34 Faxes
212
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
212
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
212
Appendix E Customizing the MP-1Xx Web Interface
213
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
213
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
213
Figure E-1: User-Customizable Web Interface Title Bar
213
Figure E-2: Customized Web Interface Title Bar
213
Figure E-3: Image Download Screen
214
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
215
Replacing the Background Image File
215
Table E-1: Customizable Logo Ini File Parameters
215
Table E-2: Web Appearance Customizable Ini File Parameters
215
Customizing the Product Name
216
Table E-3: Customizable Logo Ini File Parameters
216
Table E-4: Web Appearance Customizable Ini File Parameters
216
Modifying Ini File Parameters Via the Web Adminpage
217
Figure E-4: INI Parameters Screen
217
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Abbreviations and Terminology
3
FCC Compliance, Notices, Conformity and Warranty
4
Regulatory Information
4
Declaration of Conformity
5
Safety Notice
6
Table of Contents
7
1 Overview
15
Introduction
17
Gateway Description
17
Figure 1-1: MP-108 Front View
18
Figure 1-2: MP-104 Front View
18
Figure 1-3: MP-102 Front View
18
Figure 1-4: MP-124 Voip Gateway
18
Figure 1-5: Typical MP-1Xx Voip Application
19
MP-1Xx Key Features
20
2 M M P P - - 1 X X R R D D W W R R N N S S T T L L L L T T I I O O N N
21
MP-10X Hardware Installation Procedure
23
Unpacking
23
MP-10X Rack Mounting
24
Figure 2-1: MP-1Xx Rack Mounting
24
MP-10X Desktop Mounting
25
Figure 2-2: MP-10X Desktop or Shelf
25
Cable Connections
26
Figure 2-3: RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors and Pinouts
26
Front Panel LED Indicators
27
Figure 2-4: MP-1Xx Front Panel LED Indicators
27
Table 2-1: Front Panel Network LED Indicators & Restart
27
Table 2-2: MP-108 Channel Leds
28
Table 2-3: MP-104 Channel Leds
28
Table 2-4: MP-102 Channel Leds
28
Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
29
Figure 2-5: Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
29
Table 2-5: Meaning of Rear Panel LED Indicators
29
Table 2-6: Explanation of Rear Panel Connectors/Switches
29
Installation of the Life Line on FXS Only
30
Figure 2-6: RJ-11 Connector and Life Line Pinout for MP-10X/Fxs
30
3 Hardware Installation
31
Hardware Installation Procedure
33
Unpacking
33
MDF Adaptor
33
Figure 3-1: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
34
Rear View
34
MP-124 Cable Connections
35
Figure 3-2: 50-Pin Telco Connector
35
Table 3-1: Pin Allocation in 50-Pin Telco Connector
35
19-Inch Rack Mounting
36
Figure 3-3: RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors and Pinouts
36
Figure 3-4: MP-124 with 19-Inch Rack Mounting Ears
36
Front Panel LED Indicators
38
Figure 3-5: Front Panel LED Indicators
38
Table 3-2: Function of Front Panel LED Indicators
38
MP-124 Rear LED Indicators/Connectors
39
Figure 3-6: MP-124 Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
39
Table 3-3: Function of Rear Panel LED Indicators
39
Table 3-4: Function of Rear Panel Connectors/Switches
40
4 Software Installation
41
Table of Contents
42
Software Installation Procedure
43
MP-1Xx Initialization (Bootp, TFTP)
43
Figure 4-1: MP-1Xx Initialization Procedure
44
MP-1Xx Initialization
45
Command Line Switches
45
MP-1Xx Software Upgrade Procedure
46
Audiocodes' Bootp/Tftp Server Configuration Tool
46
Microsoft ™ Dhcp/Bootp Server
47
Third Party TFTP & Bootp Servers
47
The Ini File Structure
48
The Ini File Structure Rules
48
Figure 4-2: Ini File Structure
48
The Ini File Example
49
Figure 4-3: Ini File Example
49
Call Progress Tones & Distinctive Ringing
50
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section
50
Format of the Distinctive Ringing Section
52
Table 4-1: Output Tone Levels
52
Default Template for Call Progress Tones
54
Table 4-2: Call Progress Tones (Continues on Pages 54 to 57)
54
Default Template for Distinctive Ringing Patterns
58
Table 4-3: Number of Distinctive Ringing Patterns (Continues on Pages 58 to 61)
58
Call Progress Tone Generation and Download Procedure
62
Figure 4-4: Download Selection Screen
62
Figure 4-5: File Selection Screen
63
The Coeff.dat Configuration File
64
5 Operation & Configuration
65
General
67
MGCP Control Protocol
68
MGCP Overview
68
Operation
68
MGCP Call Agent IP Address
68
MP-1Xx Compression Codecs
69
Table 5-1: MP-1Xx Compression Codecs
69
Supported MGCP Packages
70
DTMF Package - D
70
Table 5-2: DTMF Package - D
70
Generic Media Package - G
71
Line Package - L
71
Table 5-3: Generic Media Package - G
71
Table 5-4: Line Package - L
71
Packetcable (NCS) Line Package - L
72
Table 5-5: Packetcable (NCS) Line Package - L
72
Announcement Package - L
73
Table 5-6: Announcement Package - L
73
MEGACO Protocol
74
MEGACO Overview
74
MEGACO Operation
74
Executing MEGACO Commands
74
Setting MEGACO Call Agent IP Address and Port
75
Handling Events
75
Playing Signals
76
SDP Support in MEGACO
77
Mapping of Payload Numbers to Coders
78
Table 5-7: MGCP/MEGACO Mapping of Payload Numbers to Coders
78
Supported MEGACO Packages
81
Generic Media Package: G
81
Table 5-8: Generic Media Package: G
81
Base Root Package: ROOT
82
Tone Generator Package: Tonegen
82
Tone Detection Package: Tonedet
82
Table 5-9: Base Root Package: ROOT
82
Table 5-10: Tone Generator Package: Tonegen
82
Table 5-11: Tone Detection Package: Tonedet
82
DTMF Generator Package: DG (Extends Tonegen)
83
Table 5-12: DTMF Generator Package: DG
83
DTMF Detection Package: DD (Extends Tonedet)
84
Table 5-13: DTMF Detection Package: DD
84
Call Progress Tone Generator Package- CG (Extends Tonegen)
85
Call Progress Tones Detection Package- CD (Extends Tonedet)
85
Table 5-14: Call Progress Tones Generator Package- CG
85
Table 5-15: Call Progress Tones Detection Package- CD
85
Analog Line Supervision Package - al
86
5.3.3.10 Network Package- NT
86
RTP Package- RTP (Extends: NT)
86
Table 5-16: Analog Line Supervision Package- al
86
Table 5-17: Network Package- NT
86
Table 5-18: RTP Package- RTP
86
TDM Circuit Package - TDMC (Extends - NT)
87
Generic Announcement Package - an
87
Tonegen)
87
Table 5-19: TDM Circuit Package - TDMC
87
Table 5-20: Generic Announcement Package
87
Table 5-21: Expanded Call Progress Tones Generator Package - XCG
87
Basic Service Tones Generation Package - SRVTN (Extends - Tonegen)
88
(Extends - Tonegen)
88
Enhanced Alerting Package - ALERT
88
Table 5-22: Basic Service Tones Generation Package - SRVTN
88
Table 5-23: Expanded Services Tones Generation Package - XSRVTN
88
Table 5-24: Enhanced Alerting Package - ALERT
88
Analog Display Signaling Package - ANDISP (Extends: ALERT)
89
Extended Analog Line Supervision Package - XAL (Extends: AL)
89
5.3.3.20 FXO Package - FXO
89
Table 5-25: Analog Display Signaling Package - ANDISP
89
Table 5-26: Extended Analog Line Supervision Package- XAL
89
Table 5-27: FXO Package - FXO
89
MEGACO Terminations Naming
90
TPNCP Profile
91
TPNCP Overview
91
Vop Library Functions
91
Library Initialization/Cleanup Functions
91
Board Configuration Functions
91
Table 5-28: Library Initialization/Cleanup Functions
91
Table 5-29: Board Configuration Functions
91
Channel Configuration Functions
92
Table 5-30: Channel Configuration Functions
92
IVR-Supporting Functions
93
RTP/RTCP-Related Functions
93
Table 5-31: IVR-Supporting Functions
93
Table 5-32: RTP/RTCP-Related Functions
93
Event Handling Functions
94
Analog Interface Control Functions
94
Table 5-33: Event Handling Functions
94
Table 5-34: Analog Interface Control Functions
94
TFTP Server Related Functions
95
Auxiliary Functions
95
5.4.2.10 Callback Functions
95
Table 5-35: TFTP Server Related Functions
95
Table 5-36: Auxiliary Functions
95
Table 5-37: Callback Functions
95
5.4.2.11 Operating System Wrapper Functions
96
Table 5-38: Operating System Wrapper Functions
96
IP-Media Library
97
Voatm Library
97
PSTN Library Functions
97
6 Management
99
SNMP Management
101
SNMP Overview
101
SNMP Message Standard
101
SNMP MIB Objects
102
SNMP Extensibility Feature
103
MP-1Xx Supported Mibs
104
Embedded Web Server
105
Overview
105
Password Control
105
The Embedded Web Server Username-Password
105
Authentication Method
106
Web Configuration
106
Read-Only Mode
106
Disable/Enable Embedded Web Server
106
Using the Embedded Web Server
107
Figure 6-1: Embedded Web Server - Home Page
107
Set up Device Configuration Parameters
108
Figure 6-2: Embedded Web-Server - Device Parameters
108
Channel Information Menu
109
Figure 6-3: Embedded Web Server - Channel Information
109
Figure 6-4: Embedded Web Server - Channel Status
110
7 MP-1Xx Provisioning
111
This Section Describes Provisioning for the Control Protocols. the Section Has the Following Subsections
112
MP-1Xx Provisioning for Operation of Control Protocols
113
Provisioning for Operation of Control Protocols
113
Table 7-1: MP-1Xx Basic Configuration Parameters
114
MP-1Xx Provisioning for MGCP & MEGACO Operation
115
Provisioning for MGCP & MEGACO Operation
115
Table 7-2 MGCP Specific Parameters (Continues on Pages 115 to 116)
115
Table 7-3: MEGACO-Specific Parameters
117
Default Settings
118
MP-1Xx Default Settings
118
Default MGCP/MEGACO Channel Parameters
118
Table 7-4: MGCP/MEGACO Default Channel Parameters (on Pages 119 to 123)
119
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
123
Table 7-5: Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
123
MP-1Xx Provisioning for TPNCP Operation
124
Provisioning for TPNCP Operation
124
Loading Configuration Files
125
8 GUI Demo Application
127
9 Diagnostics
129
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
17
Introduction
17
Gateway Description
17
SIP Overview
18
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack Voip Application
18
Mediapack Features
19
General Features
19
MP-1Xx Hardware Features
19
MP-11X Hardware Features
19
SIP Features
20
2 Mediapack Physical Description
23
MP-1Xx Physical Description
23
MP-1Xx Front Panel
23
Figure 2-1: MP-108 Front Panel
23
Figure 2-2: MP-124 Front Panel
23
MP-1Xx Front Panel Buttons
24
MP-1Xx Front Panel Leds
24
Table 2-1: Front Panel Buttons on the MP-1Xx
24
Table 2-2: Indicator Leds on the MP-1Xx Front Panel
24
MP-1Xx Rear Panel
25
Figure 2-3: MP-104/FXS Rear Panel Connectors
25
MP-10X Rear Panel
25
Table 2-3: MP-10X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
25
Table 2-4: Indicator Leds on the MP-10X Rear Panel
25
Figure 2-4: MP-124 (FXS) Rear Panel Connectors
26
Rear Panel
26
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
26
Table 2-6: Indicator Leds on the MP-124 Rear Panel
26
MP-11X Physical Description
27
MP-11X Front Panel
27
Figure 2-5: MP-118 Front Panel Connectors
27
Table 2-7: Definition of MP-11X Front Panel LED Indicators
27
MP-11X Rear Panel
28
Figure 2-6: MP-118 Rear Panel Connectors
28
Table 2-8: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
28
3 Installing the Mediapack
29
Installing the MP-1Xx
29
Unpacking
29
Package Contents
29
Mounting the MP-1Xx
30
Figure 3-1: Desktop or Shelf Mounting
30
Installing the MP-10X in a 19-Inch Rack
30
Mounting the MP-1Xx on a Desktop
30
Figure 3-2: MP-108 with Brackets for Rack Installation
31
Installing the MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack
31
Figure 3-3: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
32
Figure 3-4: MP-102 Wall Mount
32
Mounting the MP-10X on a Wall
32
Cabling the MP-1Xx
33
Figure 3-5: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
33
Table 3-1: Cables and Cabling Procedure
33
Figure 3-6: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinout
34
Figure 3-7: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
34
Figure 3-8: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
34
Cabling the Lifeline Phone
35
Connecting the MP-1Xx RS-232 Port to Your PC
35
Figure 3-9: MP-1Xx RS-232 Cable Wiring
35
Table 3-2: Pin Allocation in the 50-Pin Telco Connector
35
Figure 3-10: Lifeline Splitter Pinout & RJ-11 Connector for MP-10X/Fxs
36
Figure 3-11: MP-104/FXS Lifeline Setup
36
Table 3-3: MP-104/FXS Lifeline Setup Component Descriptions
37
Installing the MP-11X
38
Unpacking
38
Package Contents
38
19-Inch Rack Installation Package
39
Mounting the MP-11X
39
Figure 3-12: 19-Inch Rack Shelf
39
Figure 3-13: View of the MP-11X Base
39
Table 3-4: View of the MP-11X Base
39
Figure 3-14: MP-11X Rack Mount
40
Installing the MP-11X in a 19-Inch Rack
40
Mounting the MP-11X on a Desktop
40
Mounting the MP-11X on a Wall
40
Table 3-5: MP-11X Rack Mount
40
Cabling the MP-11X
41
Connecting the MP-11X RS-232 Port to Your PC
41
Figure 3-15: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
41
Figure 3-16: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinout
41
Figure 3-17: PS/2 Pinout
41
Table 3-6: Cables and Cabling Procedure
41
Cabling the MP-11X Lifeline
42
Figure 3-18: Lifeline Splitter Pinout & RJ-11 Connector
42
4 Getting Started
43
Configuration Concepts
43
Assigning the Mediapack IP Address
43
Table 4-1: Mediapack Default Networking Parameters
43
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
44
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
44
Configure the Mediapack Basic Parameters
45
Figure 4-1: Quick Setup Screen
45
5 Configuring the Mediapack
47
Computer Requirements
47
Protection and Security Mechanisms
47
Dual Access Level Username and Password
47
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
48
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
48
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
48
Figure 5-1: Embedded Web Server Login Screen
48
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
49
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
49
Figure 5-2: Mediapack Web Interface
49
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
50
Main Menu Bar
50
Saving Changes
50
Protocol Management
51
Protocol Definition Parameters
51
Figure 5-3: Protocol Definition, General Parameters Screen
51
General Parameters
51
Table 5-1: Protocol Definition, General Parameters (Continues on Pages 52 to 55)
52
Figure 5-4: Proxy & Registration Parameters Screen
56
Proxy & Registration Parameters
56
Table 5-2: Proxy & Registration Parameters (Continues on Pages 57 to 60)
57
Coders
61
Figure 5-5: Coders Screen
61
Table 5-3: Ini File Coder Parameter
62
DTMF & Dialing Parameters
63
Figure 5-6: DTMF & Dialing Parameters Screen
63
Table 5-4: DTMF & Dialing Parameters (Continues on Pages 63 to 65)
63
Configuring the Advanced Parameters
66
Figure 5-7: Advanced Parameters, General Parameters Screen
66
General Parameters
66
Table 5-5: Advanced Parameters, General Parameters (Continues on Pages 67 to 70)
67
Figure 5-8: Supplementary Services Parameters Screen
71
Supplementary Services
71
Call Transfer
72
Table 5-6: Supplementary Services Parameters (Continues on Pages 72 to 74)
72
Message Waiting Indication
73
Figure 5-9: Keypad Features Screen
74
Keypad Features
74
Table 5-7: Keypad Features Parameters
75
Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
76
Figure 5-10: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls
76
Table 5-8: Number Manipulation Parameters
77
Table 5-9: Number Manipulation Ini File Parameters (Continues on Pages 78 to 79)
78
Dialing Plan Notation
79
Configuring the Routing Tables
81
Figure 5-11: Routing Tables, General Parameters Screen
81
General Parameters
81
Table 5-10: Routing Tables, General Parameters (Continues on Pages 81 to 82)
81
Operation
82
Tel to IP Routing Table
83
Figure 5-12: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
84
Table 5-11: Tel to IP Routing Table
84
Figure 5-13: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table Screen
86
IP to Hunt Group Routing
86
Table 5-12: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table
87
Figure 5-14: Internal DNS Table Screen
88
Internal DNS Table
88
Table 5-13: Internal DNS Ini File Parameter
88
Figure 5-15: Reasons for Alternative Routing Screen
89
Reasons for Alternative Routing
89
Table 5-14: Reasons for Alternative Routing Ini File Parameter
90
Configuring the Profile Definitions
91
Coder Group Settings
91
Figure 5-16: Coder Group Settings Screen
91
Table 5-15: Ini File Coder Group Parameters
92
Figure 5-17: Tel Profile Settings Screen
93
Tel Profile Settings
93
Table 5-16: Ini File Tel Profile Settings
94
Figure 5-18: IP Profile Settings Screen
95
IP Profile Settings
95
Table 5-17: Ini File IP Profile Settings
96
Configuring the Endpoint Phone Numbers
97
Figure 5-19: Endpoint Phone Number Table Screen
97
Table 5-18: Endpoint Phone Numbers Table
97
Configuring the Hunt Group Settings
99
Figure 5-20: Hunt Group Settings Screen
99
Table 5-19: Channel Select Modes
100
Configuring the Endpoint Settings
101
Authentication
101
Figure 5-21: Authentication Screen
101
Table 5-20: Authentication Ini File Parameter
101
Automatic Dialing
102
Figure 5-22: Automatic Dialing Table Screen
102
Table 5-21: Automatic Dialing Ini File Parameter
102
Caller ID
103
Figure 5-23: Caller Display Information Screen
103
Figure 5-24: Mediapack FXS Generate Caller ID to Tel Screen
104
Generate Caller ID to Tel
104
Table 5-22: Caller ID Ini File Parameter
104
Call Forward
105
Figure 5-25: Call Forwarding Table Screen
105
Table 5-23: Authentication Ini File Parameter
105
Table 5-24: Call Forward Table
106
Configuring the FXO Parameters
107
Figure 5-26: FXO Settings Screen
107
Table 5-25: FXO Parameters (Continues on Pages 107 to 109)
107
5.5.10 Configuring the Voice Mail (VM) Parameters
109
Figure 5-27: Voice Mail Screen
109
Table 5-26: Voice Mail Parameters
110
5.5.11 Protocol Management Ini File Parameters
111
Table 5-27: Protocol Management, Ini File Parameters (Continues on Pages 111 to 113)
111
Advanced Configuration
114
Configuring the Network Settings
114
Configuring the IP Settings
114
Figure 5-28: IP Settings Screen
114
Table 5-28: Network Settings, IP Settings Parameters (Continues on Pages 128 to 131)
115
Configuring the Application Settings
117
Figure 5-29: Application Settings Screen
117
Table 5-29: Network Settings, Application Settings Parameters
117
Syslog Servers
118
Configuring the SNMP Managers Table
119
Figure 5-30: SNMP Managers Table Screen
119
Table 5-30: SNMP Managers Table Parameters
119
Traps
119
Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List
120
Figure 5-31: Web & Telnet Access List Screen
120
Table 5-31: Web & Telnet Access List Ini File Parameter
120
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Table of Contents
5
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Customer Support
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Quick Start
9
Figure 1-1: Required Steps to Install the MP-1Xx
9
2 Installing the MP-1Xx
10
Unpacking
10
Package Contents
10
Mounting the MP-1Xx
11
Mounting the MP-1Xx on a Desktop
11
Installing the MP-10X in a 19-Inch Rack
11
Figure 2-1: Desktop Mounting
11
Installing the MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack
12
Figure 2-2: MP-108 with Brackets for Rack Installation
12
Mounting the MP-10X on a Wall
13
Figure 2-3: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
13
Figure 2-4: MP-102 Wall Mount
13
Cabling the MP-1Xx
14
MP-1Xx Rear Panel Connectors
14
Figure 2-5: MP-104/FXS Rear Panel Connectors
14
Figure 2-6: MP-124 Rear Panel Connectors
14
Table 2-1: MP-10X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
14
Table 2-2: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
14
Cables and Cabling Procedure
15
Table 2-3: Cables and Cabling Procedure
15
Figure 2-7: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout
16
Figure 2-8: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinout
16
Figure 2-9: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
16
Figure 2-10: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
16
Rear View
16
Figure 2-11: DC Power Supply on the MP-124
17
Table 2-4: Pin Allocation in the 50-Pin Telco Connector
17
Table 2-5: DC Power Supply on the MP-124 Component Descriptions
17
Cabling the Lifeline Phone
18
Figure 2-12: Lifeline Splitter Pinout & RJ-11 Connector for MP-10X/Fxs
18
Figure 2-13: MP-104/FXS Lifeline Setup
19
Table 2-6: MP-104/FXS Lifeline Setup Component Descriptions
19
3 Configuring the MP-1Xx
20
Assigning the MP-1Xx IP Address
20
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
20
Table 3-1: MP-1Xx Default Networking Parameters
20
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
21
Assigning an IP Address Via the RS-232 Port
22
Figure 3-1: Client Configuration Screen with Blank Parameters
22
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
23
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
23
Figure 3-2: Embedded Web Server Login Screen
23
Configuring the MP-1Xx Basic Control Protocol Parameters
24
Configuring Basic MGCP Parameters
25
Figure 3-3: MP-1Xx MGCP Quick Setup Screen
25
Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters
26
Figure 3-4: MP-1Xx H.323 Quick Setup Screen
26
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
28
Figure 3-5: MP-1Xx SIP Quick Setup Screen
28
Example of Connecting Two MP-108 Devices
30
Figure 3-6: Example of Connecting Two MP-108 Devices
30
4 Changing the MP-1Xx Username and Password
31
Figure 4-1: Change Password Screen
31
5 Restoring and Backing up the MP-1Xx Configuration
32
Figure 5-1: Configuration File Screen
32
6 Monitoring the MP-1Xx
33
Front Panel Leds
33
Table 6-1: Definition of MP-1Xx Front Panel LED Indicators
33
Rear Panel Leds
34
Monitoring the MP-1Xx Channels
34
Figure 6-1: MP-1Xx/Fxs Channel Status Screen
34
Table 6-2: Definition of MP-1Xx Rear Panel LED Indicators
34
7 Software Update
35
Software Upgrade Wizard
35
Figure 7-1: Start Software Upgrade Screen
35
Figure 7-2: Load a Cmp File Screen
36
Figure 7-3: Cmp File Successfully Loaded into the MP-1Xx Notification
36
Figure 7-4: Load an Ini File Screen
37
Figure 7-5: Load a CPT File Screen
37
Figure 7-6: FINISH Screen
38
Figure 7-7: 'End Process' Screen
38
Updating the Auxiliary Files
39
Table 7-1: Ini and Auxiliary Files Descriptions
39
Figure 7-8: Auxiliary Files Screen
40
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