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AudioCodes MediaPack MP-11x Series User Manual (622 pages)
Analog VoIP Media Gateways MediaPack Series
Brand:
AudioCodes
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Gateway
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
15
Customer Support
15
Regulatory Information
15
Weee Eu Directive
15
Related Documentation
16
1 Overview
17
Mediapack Models
18
SIP Overview
18
Getting Started with Initial Connectivity
21
2 Assigning the Voip LAN IP Address
23
Web Interface
23
Bootp/Tftp Server
25
Cli
26
FXS Voice Menu Guidance
27
Management Tools
31
3 Introduction
33
4 Web-Based Management
35
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
35
Computer Requirements
35
Accessing the Web Interface
36
Areas of the GUI
37
Toolbar Description
38
Navigation Tree
39
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
39
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
40
Working with Configuration
41
Accessing
41
Viewing Parameters
42
Modifying and Saving Parameters
43
Working with Tables
44
Searching for Configuration Parameters
47
Working with Scenarios
48
Creating a Scenario
48
Accessing a Scenario
50
Editing a Scenario
51
Saving a Scenario to a PC
52
Loading a Scenario to the Device
53
Deleting a Scenario
53
Quitting Scenario Mode
54
Creating a Login Welcome Message
55
Getting Help
56
Logging off the Web Interface
57
Viewing the Home Page
57
Assigning a Port Name
59
Configuring Web User Accounts
60
Basic User Accounts Configuration
61
Advanced User Accounts Configuration
63
Displaying Login Information Upon Login
66
Configuring Web Security Settings
67
Web Login Authentication Using Smart Cards
67
Configuring Web and Telnet Access List
68
Configuring RADIUS Settings
70
5 CLI-Based Management
71
Starting a CLI Management Session
71
CLI Cmdshell Commands
72
General Commands
73
Configuration Commands
76
Management Commands
76
LDAP Commands
77
6 SNMP-Based Management
79
Configuring SNMP Community Strings
79
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations
80
Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
81
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
82
7 EMS-Based Management
85
8 INI File-Based Management
87
INI File Format
87
Configuring Individual Ini File Parameters
87
Configuring Table Ini File Parameters
87
General Ini File Formatting Rules
89
Loading an Ini File
89
Modifying an Ini File
90
Secured Encoded Ini File
90
General System Settings
91
9 Configuring Certificates
93
Replacing the Device's Certificate
93
Loading a Private Key
95
Mutual TLS Authentication
96
Self-Signed Certificates
98
TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check
98
10 Date and Time
99
Configuring Date and Time Manually
99
Automatic Date and Time through SNTP Server
99
General Voip Configuration
103
11 Network
105
Ethernet Interface Configuration
105
Configuring IP Network Interfaces
105
Booting Using DHCP
111
Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
111
Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
111
Troubleshooting the Multiple Interface Table
113
Networking Configuration Examples
113
One Voip Interface for All Applications
113
Voip Interface Per Application Type
114
Voip Interfaces for Combined Application Types
115
Voip Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
115
Configuring the IP Routing Table
116
Interface Column
118
Routing Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
118
Troubleshooting the Routing Table
118
Configuring Quality of Service
119
Disabling ICMP Redirect Messages
121
Dns
121
Configuring the Internal DNS Table
121
Configuring the Internal SRV Table
123
Configuring NFS Settings
124
MP-11X & MP
124
Network Address Translation Support
126
Device Located Behind NAT
126
Configuring STUN
127
Configuring a Static NAT IP Address for All Interfaces
128
Remote UA Behind NAT
129
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
129
No-Op Packets
129
Robust Receipt of Media Streams
130
Multiple Routers Support
130
IP Multicasting
130
12 Security
131
Configuring Firewall Settings
131
Configuring 802.1X Settings
135
Configuring General Security Settings
136
Configuring IP Security Proposal Table
136
Configuring IP Security Associations Table
138
13 Media
140
Configuring Voice Settings
141
Configuring Voice Gain (Volume) Control
141
Silence Suppression (Compression)
142
Echo Cancellation
142
Fax and Modem Capabilities
144
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
145
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
145
Fax Relay Mode
145
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
147
Fax Fallback
147
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
148
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
149
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
150
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
150
RFC 2833 ANS Report Upon Fax/Modem Detection
151
Fax Support
152
Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
152
Relay Mode for T.30 and V.34 Faxes
152
Support
153
Fax Transmission Behind NAT
154
Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings
154
Configuring the Dynamic Jitter Buffer
154
Comfort Noise Generation
155
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Signaling
156
Configuring DTMF Transport Types
156
Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
157
Configuring RTP Base UDP Port
158
Configuring General Media Settings
159
Configuring Analog Settings
159
Configuring DSP Templates
160
Configuring Media Security
161
14 Services
163
Least Cost Routing
163
Overview
163
Configuring LCR
165
Enabling the LCR Feature
165
Configuring Cost Groups
167
Configuring Time Bands for Cost Groups
168
Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
170
15 Enabling Applications
171
16 Control Network
173
Configuring IP Groups
173
Configuring Proxy Sets Table
176
17 SIP Definitions
181
Configuring SIP Parameters
181
Configuring Account Table
181
Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters
184
SIP Message Authentication Example
185
Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules
187
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
190
18 Coders and Profiles
191
Configuring Coders
191
Configuring Coder Groups
193
Configuring Tel Profile
194
Configuring IP Profiles
196
Gateway Application
199
19 Introduction
201
20 Hunt Group
203
Configuring Endpoint Phone Numbers
203
Configuring Hunt Group Settings
204
21 Manipulation
209
Configuring General Settings
209
Configuring Source/Destination Number Manipulation Rules
209
Manipulating Number Prefix
214
SIP Calling Name Manipulations
215
Configuring Redirect Number IP to Tel
218
Mapping NPI/TON to SIP Phone-Context
220
22 Routing
223
Configuring General Routing Parameters
223
Configuring Tel to IP Routing
223
Configuring IP to Hunt Group Routing Table
230
IP Destinations Connectivity Feature
232
Alternative Routing for Tel-To-IP Calls
234
Alternative Routing Based on IP Connectivity
234
Alternative Routing Based on SIP Responses
235
Alternative Routing for IP-To-Tel Calls
237
Alternative Routing to Trunk Upon Q.931 Call Release Cause Code
237
Alternative Routing to an IP Destination Upon a Busy Trunk
238
23 Configuring DTMF and Dialing
241
Dialing Plan Features
241
Digit Mapping
241
External Dial Plan File
242
24 Configuring Supplementary Services
243
Call Hold and Retrieve
245
Call Pickup
247
Consultation Feature
247
Call Transfer
248
Consultation Call Transfer
248
Blind Call Transfer
248
Call Forward
248
Call Forward Reminder Ring
249
Call Forward Reminder (Off-Hook) Special Dial Tone
250
Call Forward Reminder Dial Tone (Off-Hook) Upon Spanish SIP Alert-Info
250
Call Waiting
251
Message Waiting Indication
251
Caller ID
252
Caller ID Detection / Generation on the Tel Side
252
Debugging a Caller ID Detection on FXO
253
Caller ID on the IP Side
253
Three-Way Conferencing
254
Emergency E911 Phone Number Services
256
Pre-Empting Existing Calls for E911 IP-To-Tel Calls
256
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption
256
MLPP Preemption Events in SIP Reason Header
257
Precedence Ring Tone
258
Denial of Collect Calls
259
Configuring Voice Mail
260
25 Analog Gateway
261
Configuring Keypad Features
261
Configuring Metering Tones
262
Configuring Charge Codes
263
Configuring FXO Settings
264
Configuring Authentication
265
Configuring Automatic Dialing
266
Configuring Caller Display Information
268
Configuring Call Forward
270
Configuring Caller ID Permissions
271
Configuring Call Waiting
272
Rejecting Anonymous Calls
273
Configuring FXS Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting Tones Per Source/Destination Number
273
FXS/FXO Coefficient Types
274
FXO Operating Modes
275
FXO Operations for IP-To-Tel Calls
275
One-Stage Dialing
276
Two-Stage Dialing
277
DID Wink
277
FXO Operations for Tel-To-IP Calls
278
Automatic Dialing
278
Collecting Digits Mode
279
FXO Supplementary Services
279
Call Termination on FXO Devices
280
Calls Termination by PBX
280
Call Termination before Call Establishment
281
Ring Detection Timeout
281
Remote PBX Extension between FXO and FXS Devices
281
Dialing from Remote Extension (Phone at FXS)
282
Dialing from PBX Line or PSTN
282
Message Waiting Indication for Remote Extensions
283
Call Waiting for Remote Extensions
283
FXS Gateway Configuration
284
FXO Gateway Configuration
285
Stand-Alone Survivability Application
287
26 Overview
289
SAS Operating Modes
289
SAS Outbound Mode
289
Normal State
290
Emergency State
290
SAS Redundant Mode
291
Normal State
291
Emergency State
292
Exiting Emergency and Returning to Normal State
292
SAS Routing
292
SAS Routing in Normal State
293
SAS Routing in Emergency State
295
27 SAS Configuration
297
General SAS Configuration
297
Enabling the SAS Application
297
Configuring Common SAS Parameters
297
Configuring SAS Outbound Mode
300
Configuring SAS Redundant Mode
300
Configuring Gateway Application with SAS
301
Gateway with SAS Outbound Mode
301
Gateway with SAS Redundant Mode
303
Advanced SAS Configuration
304
Manipulating URI User Part of Incoming REGISTER
304
Manipulating Destination Number of Incoming INVITE
306
SAS Routing Based on IP-To-IP Routing Table
308
Blocking Calls from Unregistered SAS Users
313
Configuring SAS Emergency Calls
313
Adding SIP Record-Route Header to SIP INVITE
314
Re-Using TCP Connections
315
Replacing Contact Header for SIP Messages
315
Viewing Registered SAS Users
316
28 SAS Cascading
317
Maintenance
319
29 Basic Maintenance
321
Resetting the Device
321
Locking and Unlocking the Device
323
Saving Configuration
324
30 Resetting an Analog Channel
325
31 Software Upgrade
327
Loading Auxiliary Files
327
Call Progress Tones File
329
Distinctive Ringing
331
Prerecorded Tones File
333
Dial Plan File
334
External Dial Plan File
334
Obtaining IP Destination from Dial Plan File
336
User Information File
336
User Information File for PBX Extensions and "Global" Numbers
337
Loading Software Upgrade Key
338
Loading Via Bootp/Tftp
340
Software Upgrade Wizard
341
Backing up and Loading Configuration File
344
32 Restoring Factory Defaults
345
Restoring Defaults Using CLI
345
Restoring Defaults Using Hardware Reset Button
345
Restoring Defaults Using an Ini File
346
Status, Performance Monitoring and Reporting
347
33 System Status
349
Viewing Device Information
349
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
350
34 Carrier-Grade Alarms
351
Viewing Active Alarms
351
Viewing Alarm History
351
35 Voip Status
353
Viewing Analog Port Information
353
Viewing Active IP Interfaces
353
Viewing Performance Statistics
354
Viewing Call Counters
354
Viewing Registered Users
356
Viewing Registration Status
357
Viewing Call Routing Status
358
Viewing IP Connectivity
359
36 Reporting Information to External Party
361
RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP XR)
361
Generating Call Detail Records
364
Configuring CDR Reporting
364
CDR Field Description
365
CDR Fields for Gateway/Ip-To-IP Application
365
Release Reasons in CDR
368
Supported RADIUS Attributes
371
Event Notification Using X-Detect Header
373
Querying Device Channel Resources Using SIP OPTIONS
376
Diagnostics
377
37 Syslog and Debug Recordings
379
Syslog Message Format
379
Event Representation in Syslog Messages
380
Identifying Audiocodes Syslog Messages Using Facility Levels
382
SNMP Alarms in Syslog Messages
382
Configuring Syslog Settings
383
Configuring Debug Recording
384
Filtering Syslog Messages and Debug Recordings
384
Viewing Syslog Messages
386
Collecting Debug Recording Messages
387
38 Self-Testing
389
39 Analog Line Testing
391
40 Testing SIP Signaling Calls
393
Configuring Test Call Endpoints
393
Starting and Stopping Test Calls
396
Viewing Test Call Summary and Statistics
397
Test Call Configuration Examples
398
Configuring Basic Test Call
401
Configuring DTMF Tones for Test Calls
402
Appendix
403
41 Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation
405
42 SIP Message Manipulation Syntax
407
Actions
407
Header Types
407
Accept
407
Accept-Language
408
Allow
408
Call-ID
409
Contact
409
Cseq
410
Diversion
410
Event
411
Expires
412
From
413
History-Info
413
Max-Forwards
414
Min-Se and Min-Expires
415
P-Asserted-Identity
416
P-Associated-Uri
416
P-Called-Party-ID
417
P-Charging-Vector
418
P-Preferred-Identity
419
Privacy
419
Proxy-Require
420
Reason
421
Referred-By
422
Refer-To
422
Remote-Party-ID
423
Request-Uri
425
Require
426
Resource-Priority
427
Retry-After
427
Server or User-Agent
428
Service-Route
428
Session-Expires
429
Subject
430
Supported
431
Unsupported
432
User-To-User and X-Usertouser
433
Via
434
Warning
435
Unknown Header
435
Structure Definitions
436
Event Structure
436
Host
437
Mlpp
437
Privacy Struct
437
Reason Structure
437
Sipcapabilities
438
Url
438
Random Type
439
Random Strings
439
Random Integers
439
Wildcarding for Header Removal
440
Message Manipulation Using Source and Destination Addresses
440
Message Manipulation Using Length Conditions
440
Copying Information between Messages Using Variables
441
Using Regular Expressions (Regex)
442
Enum Definitions
444
Agentrole
444
Event Package
444
MLPP Reason Type
445
Number Plan
445
Numbertype
445
Privacy
446
Reason (Diversion)
446
Reason (Reason Structure)
446
Reason (Remote-Party-ID)
449
Refresher
449
Screenind
449
Transporttype
450
Type
450
User-To-User and X-Usertouser
450
Actions and Types
451
Syntax
456
Message Type
456
Condition
457
Action Subject
458
Action Type
460
Action Value
460
43 Configuration Parameters Reference
461
Networking Parameters
461
Ethernet Parameters
461
Multiple Voip Network Interfaces and VLAN Parameters
462
Routing Parameters
464
Quality of Service Parameters
464
NAT and STUN Parameters
466
NFS Parameters
468
DNS Parameters
468
DHCP Parameters
469
NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
470
Management Parameters
471
General Parameters
471
Web Parameters
472
Telnet Parameters
474
SNMP Parameters
475
Serial Parameters
478
Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
479
General Parameters
479
SIP Test Call Parameters
480
Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters
481
Resource Allocation Indication Parameters
484
Bootp Parameters
485
Security Parameters
486
General Parameters
486
HTTPS Parameters
487
SRTP Parameters
489
TLS Parameters
491
SSH Parameters
493
Ipsec Parameters
494
OCSP Parameters
495
RADIUS Parameters
496
Control Network Parameters
498
IP Group, Proxy, Registration and Authentication Parameters
498
General SIP Parameters
509
Coders and Profile Parameters
531
Channel Parameters
536
Voice Parameters
536
Coder Parameters
538
DTMF Parameters
538
RTP, RTCP and T.38 Parameters
540
Gateway and IP-To-IP Parameters
544
Fax and Modem Parameters
544
DTMF and Hook-Flash Parameters
550
Digit Collection and Dial Plan Parameters
554
Voice Mail Parameters
556
Supplementary Services Parameters
560
Caller ID Parameters
560
Call Waiting Parameters
564
Call Forwarding Parameters
566
Message Waiting Indication Parameters
567
Call Hold Parameters
569
Call Transfer Parameters
570
Three-Way Conferencing Parameters
572
MLPP and Emergency Call Parameters
574
Call Cut-Through Parameters
577
Automatic Dialing Parameters
577
Direct Inward Dialing Parameters
578
Answer and Disconnect Supervision Parameters
579
Tone Parameters
584
Telephony Tone Parameters
584
Tone Detection Parameters
587
Metering Tone Parameters
588
Telephone Keypad Sequence Parameters
589
General FXO Parameters
592
Hunt Groups and Routing Parameters
595
IP Connectivity Parameters
600
Alternative Routing Parameters
601
Number Manipulation Parameters
603
Least Cost Routing Parameters
608
Standalone Survivability Parameters
609
Auxiliary and Configuration File Name Parameters
614
Automatic Update Parameters
615
44 DSP Templates
617
45 Selected Technical Specifications
619
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AudioCodes MediaPack MP-11x Series Installation Manual (52 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
5
List of Tables
6
Abbreviations and Terminology
7
Customer Support
7
Weee Eu Directive
7
Related Documentation
8
1 Quick Start
9
2 Installing the Device
9
Figure 1-1: Flowchart for Installing the Device
9
Installing the MP-11X Series
10
Figure 2-1: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Front Panel
10
Figure 2-2: MP-11X (E.g., MP-118) Rear Panel Connectors
10
MP-11X Front Panel
10
MP-11X Rear Panel
10
Physical Description
10
Mounting the MP-11X
11
Table 2-1: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
11
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
11
Desktop Mounting
12
Figure 2-3: View of MP-11X Underside
12
Table 2-2: Mounting Components on MP-11X Underside
12
Wall Mounting
12
19-Inch Rack Mounting
13
Figure 2-4: Audiocodes 19-Inch Rack Shelf for MP-11X
13
Figure 2-5: MP-11X Rack Mount
13
Table 2-3: MP-11X Rack Mount
13
Cabling the MP-11X
14
Connecting MP-11X to the Network
14
Figure 2-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
14
Cabling the MP-11X/Fxs Lifeline
15
Connecting MP-11X to FXS/FXO Devices
15
Figure 2-7: RJ-11 Phone Connector Pinouts
15
Connecting MP-11X RS-232 Port to a PC
16
Figure 2-8: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts
16
Connecting MP-11X to Power
17
Figure 2-9: PS/2 Connector Pinouts
17
Installing MP-124
18
Figure 2-10: MP-124 Front Panel
18
MP-124 Front Panel
18
Physical Description
18
Table 2-4: Reset Button Description on MP-124 Front Panel
18
Figure 2-11: MP-124 Rear Panel - AC Power Model
19
Figure 2-12: MP-124 Rear Panel - DC Power Model
19
MP-124 Rear Panel
19
Table 2-5: MP-124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions
19
Table 2-6: MP-124 Rear Panel Ethernet Leds Description
19
Desktop Mounting
20
Figure 2-13: MP-124 Desktop Mounting
20
Mounting the MP-124
20
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
20
19-Inch Rack Mounting
21
Figure 2-14: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
21
Cabling the MP-124
22
Grounding the MP-124
22
Figure 2-15: MP-124 Wiring Using Earthing Screw on Rear Panel
23
Connecting MP-124 to the Ethernet Network
24
Figure 2-16: MP-124 Wiring Without Using Earthing Screw
24
Figure 2-17: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
24
Connecting MP-124 to FXS Interface
25
Figure 2-18: 50-Pin Telco Connector (MP-124/FXS Only)
25
Table 2-7: Pin Allocations of the 50-Pin Telco Connector
25
Figure 2-19: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
26
Connecting MP-124 RS-232 Port to a PC
27
Connecting MP-124 to Power
27
Figure 2-20: MP-124 RS-232 Connector Pinouts
27
Figure 2-21: Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to MP-124
28
3 Configuring the Device
29
Assigning an IP Address
29
Table 3-1: Default IP Addresses
29
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
30
Figure 3-1: Enter Network Password Screen
30
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
31
Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance
32
Figure 3-2: Bootp Client Configuration Screen
32
Table 3-2: Configuration File Name Patterns
34
Table 3-3: Configuration Parameters Available Via the Voice Menu
34
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
35
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
35
Example of Enabling Channels and Configuring Call Routing
37
Figure 3-3: Assigning Phone Numbers in the Endpoint Phone Number Table Page
37
Figure 3-4: Defining Tel-To-IP Call Routing in the Tel to IP Routing Page
37
Figure 3-5: Connecting Two Devices
38
Saving and Resetting the Device
39
Figure 3-6: Maintenance Actions Page
39
Backing up and Restoring Configuration
40
Figure 3-7: Configuration File Page
40
Changing the Login User Name and Password
41
Figure 3-8: Web User Accounts Page (for Users with 'Security Administrator' Privileges)
41
Restoring Factory Default Settings
42
Upgrading the Device
42
Upgrading Firmware Using Software Update Wizard
43
Figure 3-9: Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen
43
Figure 3-10: Load CMP File Wizard Page
44
Figure 3-11: CMP Successfully Loaded Wizard Page
45
Figure 3-12: End Process Wizard Page
46
Upgrading the Ini and Auxiliary Files
47
Table 3-4: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
47
Figure 3-13: Load Auxiliary Files Page
48
4 Monitoring the Device
49
Front-Panel Leds
49
Table 4-1: MP-11X Front-Panel Leds Description
49
Table 4-2: MP-124 Front-Panel Leds Description
49
Web Interface's Home Page
50
Viewing Alarms
50
Figure 4-1: Current Alarms in Active Alarms Page
50
Viewing Channel Status
51
Figure 4-2: MP-11X Home Page
51
Figure 4-3: MP-124 Home Page
51
Table 4-3: Color-Coding of Channel Status Icon
51
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
5
Customer Support
5
Weee Eu Directive
5
Regulatory Information
6
Related Documentation
6
1 Introduction
7
Table 1-1: MP-1Xx Model Telephony Support
7
2 MP-11X Hardware Installation
9
Physical Description
9
MP-11X Front Panel (Leds Description)
9
Figure 2-1: MP-11X Front Panel (E.g., MP-118)
9
Table 2-1: MP-11X Front-Panel Leds Description
9
MP-11X Rear Panel (Ports Description)
10
Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
10
Figure 2-2: MP-11X Rear Panel (E.g., MP-118)
10
Table 2-2: MP-11X Rear Panel Component Descriptions
10
Mounting MP-11X
11
Figure 2-3: MP-11X Underside
11
Table 2-3: Mounting Components on MP-11X Underside
11
19-Inch Rack Mounting
12
Desktop Mounting
12
Figure 2-4: 19-Inch Rack Shelf for MP-11X
12
Wall Mounting
12
Figure 2-5: MP-11X Rack Mount Installation
13
Table 2-4: MP-11X Rack Mount
13
Cabling MP-11X
14
Connecting MP-11X to the Ethernet Network
14
Figure 2-6: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Ethernet Connection
14
Figure 2-7: Connecting to the Ethernet
14
Connecting MP-11X to FXS Interfaces
15
Figure 2-8: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Interface
15
Figure 2-9: Connecting FXS Interfaces
15
Connecting MP-11X to FXO Interfaces
16
Figure 2-10: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts for FXO Interface
16
Figure 2-11: Connecting FXO Interfaces
16
Connecting MP-11X to Analog FXS Lifeline Phone
17
Figure 2-12: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts
17
Figure 2-13: Lifeline Cabling (Using Splitter Cable) for FXS-Only Devices
17
Connecting MP-11X to Computer for Serial Communication
18
Figure 2-14: Lifeline Cabling for FXS and FXO Devices
18
Figure 2-15: PS/2 to DB-9 Adaptor Connector Pinouts
18
Figure 2-16: PS/2 Connector Pinouts
18
Figure 2-17: Connecting the Serial Port
19
Connecting MP-11X to Power
20
Figure 2-18: Connecting to the Power Supply
20
3 MP-124 Hardware Installation
21
Physical Description
21
MP-124 Front Panel
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Reset Pinhole Button
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Leds Description
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Figure 3-1: MP-124 Front Panel
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Table 3-1: MP-124 Front-Panel Leds Description
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MP-124 Rear Panel
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Figure 3-2: Rear Panel of MP-124 AC Powered Model
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Figure 3-3: Rear Panel of MP-124 DC Powered Model
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Table 3-2: MP-124 Rear-Panel Description
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Unpacking and Checking Package Contents
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Table 3-3: MP-124 Rear-Panel Ethernet Leds Description
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Mounting MP-124
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Desktop Mounting
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19-Inch Rack Mounting
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Figure 3-4: MP-124 Desktop Mounting
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Figure 3-5: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation
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Cabling MP-124
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Power Surge Protection and Grounding
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Figure 3-6: Grounding and Power Surge Protection
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Connecting MP-124 to the Ethernet Network
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Figure 3-7: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Ethernet Connection
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Figure 3-8: Connecting to the Ethernet
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Connecting MP-124 to FXS Interfaces
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Figure 3-9: 50-Pin Telco Connector
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Table 3-4: 50-Pin Telco Connector Pin Allocations
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Figure 3-10: MP-124 in a 19-Inch Rack with MDF Adaptor
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Connecting MP-124 to a Computer for Serial Communication
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Figure 3-11: MP-124 RS-232 Connector Pinouts
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Figure 3-12: MP-124 Serial Cabling
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Connecting MP-124 to Power
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AC Power Supply
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Figure 3-13: AC Power Cabling
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DC Power Supply
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Figure 3-14: Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to MP-124
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