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AudioCodes MediaPack MP-402 User Manual (160 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
10
Customer Support
10
Weee Eu Directive
10
Related Documentation
11
Typographical Conventions
11
Overview
13
Introduction
13
Gateway Description
13
Table 1-1: MP-40X Models Descriptions
13
Figure 1-1: Typical Mediapack BRI Voip Application
14
SIP Overview
15
Mediapack Features
15
General Features
15
SIP Features
15
Telephony Capabilities
16
Supplementary Services
16
Call Hold and Retrieve
17
Call Transfer
17
Fax and Modem Settings
17
Networking Capabilities
18
Mediapack Physical Description
19
Physical Description
19
Reset Button
19
Front Panel Leds
19
Figure 2-1: Mediapack Front Panel
19
Table 2-1: Mediapack Front Panel Leds Description
19
Rear Panel
20
Figure 2-2: Mediapack Rear Panel Connectors
20
Table 2-2: Mediapack Rear Panel Component Descriptions
20
Table 2-3: Ethernet LED Description Within RJ-45 Ports on the Rear Panel
20
Installing the Mediapack
21
Unpacking
21
Package Contents
21
Mounting the Mediapack
22
Mounting the Mediapack on a Desktop
22
Installing the Mediapack in a 19-Inch Rack
22
Figure 3-1: Desktop or Shelf Mounting
22
Mounting the Mediapack on a Wall
23
Figure 3-2: Mediapack with Brackets for Rack Installation
23
Cabling the Mediapack
24
Connecting the LAN Interface
24
Figure 3-3: Mediapack Wall Mounting
24
Connecting the WAN Interface
25
Figure 3-4: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinouts
25
Figure 3-5: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinouts
25
Connecting the ISDN BRI S/T Interface
26
Figure 3-6: Mediapack LAN and WAN Cabling
26
Table 3-1: RJ-45 Pinouts for ISDN S/T Interface
26
Connecting the RS-232 Serial Interface
27
Figure 3-7: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for ISDN S/T Interface
27
Figure 3-8: ISDN BRI S/T Cabling
27
Connecting the Lifeline Port
28
Figure 3-9: Mediapack RS-232 Connector Pinouts
28
Figure 3-10: Trunk Lifeline Cabling
28
Connecting the PSTN Fallback Port
29
Figure 3-11: Single ISDN Subscriber Lifeline Cabling
29
F Igure 3-12: Fallback Cabling (MP-404 /BRI /ST /AC /FB and MP-408 /BRI /ST /AC
29
Connecting the Power Source
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Figure 3-13: Mediapack Power Cabling
30
Initial Configuration
31
Figure 4-1: Network Architecture Example for Initial Configuration
31
Connecting Mediapack's LAN Interface to Your PC
32
Figure 4-2: Connecting Mediapack to PC for Initial Configuration
32
Configuring the Mediapack's LAN and WAN IP Addresses
33
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
33
Figure 4-3: Login Screen
33
Table 4-1: Mediapack Default Networking Parameters
33
Figure 4-4: Web Interface 'Quick Setup' Screen after Login
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Figure 4-5: Static Routing Table Screen
35
Assigning an IP Address Using CLI
36
Figure 4-6: Connecting the Mediapack (Unit a and B) to the Network
40
Configuring the Isdn Ports
41
Figure 4-7: ISDN Port to ISDN Interface Binding
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Figure 4-8: ISDN Ports Screen
41
Configuring the Isdn Interfaces
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Figure 4-9: ISDN Interfaces Screen
43
Configuring the Sip Parameters
44
Figure 4-10: SIP General Settings Screen
45
Figure 4-11: SIP Proxy & Registration Screen
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Figure 4-12: SIP Users Screen
47
Configuring Coder Groups
47
Configuring IP to Tel Routing Table
48
Figure 4-13: Coder Groups Screen
48
Configuring Tel to IP Routing Table
49
Figure 4-14: IP to Tel Routing Table Screen
49
Saving the Configuration Settings
50
Figure 4-15: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
50
Configuring the ISDN Telephone Units
51
Establishing a Call between Units a and B
51
Figure 4-16: Maintenance Screen
51
Mediapack Configuration Tools
52
Configuration Concepts
52
Embedded Web Server
53
Computer Requirements
53
Figure 5-1: Loading Persistent Configuration
53
Areas of the Web Interface
54
Main Menu Bar
54
Figure 5-2: Areas of the Mediapack Web Interface
54
Convention for Entering Phone Numbers in Tables
56
Dialing Notations
56
Embedded Command Line Interface
56
Logging into the CLI
56
Embedded Telnet Server
56
Table 5-1: Dialing Plan Notations
56
Interface
57
CLI Modes
57
Navigating in the CLI
58
Getting Acquainted with the CLI
58
Figure 5-3: Overview of Configuration Modes
58
Configuring the System
59
Table 5-2: Useful CLI Command for Facilitating Configuration
59
Table 5-3: Description of Configuration Modes
59
Mediapack Configuration File
61
Configuration File Structure
61
Modifying a Configuration File
61
Configuration File Examples
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Figure 5-4: Configuration File Example 1
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Figure 5-5: Configuration File Example 2
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Figure 5-6: Configuration File Example 3
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Figure 5-7: Configuration File Example 4
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Configuring the Mediapack
66
Quick Setup
66
Protocol Management
66
SIP Gateway
67
Figure 6-1: SIP General Settings Screen
67
SIP General Settings
67
SIP Proxy & Registration Settings
67
Table 6-1: SIP General Parameters
68
Figure 6-2: SIP Proxy & Registration Screen
69
SIP Proxy & Registration Settings
69
T Able 6-2: SIP Proxy and Registration Parameters (Continues on Pages 8 5 3 H 7 2 to 74)
71
Figure 6-3: SIP Users Screen
73
Table 6-3: SIP Users Parameters
73
Isdn
74
ISDN General Settings
74
ISDN Port Settings
74
Figure 6-4: Mediapack Clock Synchronized by PBX
75
Figure 6-5: Mediapack Clock Synchronized by PSTN
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Figure 6-6: ISDN General Settings Screen
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ISDN Port Settings
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Table 6-4: ISDN General Parameters
76
Figure 6-7: ISDN Ports Screen
77
Table 6-5: ISDN Ports Parameters
77
ISDN Interface Settings
78
Figure 6-8: ISDN Interfaces Screen
79
Table 6-6: ISDN Interface Parameters
80
Linehunting Logic
81
Order of Prefixes
81
Figure 6-9: ISDN Hunting Logic
82
Figure 6-10: IP to Tel Destination Number Manipulation Table
83
IP-To-Tel Destination Numbers
83
Table 6-7: IP to Tel Destination Number Manipulation Table
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Figure 6-11: Tel to IP Destination Number Manipulation Table
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Table 6-8: Tel to IP Destination Number Manipulation Table
85
Tel-To-IP Destination Numbers
85
Figure 6-12: IP to Tel Source Number Manipulation Table
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IP-To-Tel Source Numbers
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Table 6-9: IP-To-Tel Source Number Manipulation Table
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Tel-To-IP Source Numbers
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Figure 6-13: Tel to IP Source Number Manipulation Table
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Table 6-10: Tel-To-IP Source Number Manipulation Table
88
Clearmode Translation
89
Routing Tables
89
Table 6-11: Clearmode Translation
89
Figure 6-14: Tel to IP Routing Table Screen
90
Tel to IP Routing Table
90
IP to Tel Routing Table
91
Table 6-12: Tel to IP Routing Table Parameters
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Figure 6-15: IP to Tel Routing Table Screen
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Table 6-13: IP to Tel Routing Table Parameters
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Profile Definitions
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Figure 6-16: IP Profiles Screen
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IP Profiles
93
Table 6-14: IP Profile Parameters
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ISDN Profiles
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Figure 6-17: ISDN Profiles Screen
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Table 6-15: ISDN Profile Parameters
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Coder Group Profiles
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Figure 6-18: Coder Groups Screen
99
Advanced Configuration
100
Network Settings
100
Table 6-16: Coder Group Parameters
100
Figure 6-19: IP Interfaces Screen
101
IP Interfaces
101
Table 6-17: WAN and LAN IP Settings Parameters
102
Figure 6-20: Pppoe Screen
103
Pppoe
103
Table 6-18: Pppoe Settings Parameters
104
Figure 6-21: Static Routing Table Screen
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Static Routes
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Table 6-19: Static Routing Table Parameter Description
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Dynamic Routes
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Figure 6-22: Dynamic Routing Table Screen
107
Qos
107
Table 6-20: Dynamic Routing Table Parameter Description
107
Figure 6-23: Qos Source Classes Screen
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Table 6-21: Qos Parameters Description
108
Qos Source Classes and Packet Tagging
110
Access Control List
111
Figure 6-24: Tos/Preference and DSCP Bits
111
Figure 6-25: Access Control List (ACL) Screen
112
Figure 6-26: Access Control List (ACL) Screen Displaying ACL Rules
112
Table 6-22: Access Control List Parameters Description
113
Rip
114
Figure 6-27: RIP Settings Screen
115
Services
115
Figure 6-28: Network Services Screen
116
Table 6-23: DHCP Server, DNS, and SNTP Clients Parameters
116
Figure 6-29: DNS Static Entries Screen
118
Download, Upload, Restore Factory Configuration & Save Configuration
119
Download Configuration
119
Upload Configuration
119
Restore Factory Configuration
119
Figure 6-30: Configuration File
119
Figure 6-31: User Management Screen
120
Status & Diagnostics
121
System Information
121
Figure 6-32: System Information Screen
121
Table 6-24: User Management CLI Parameters
121
ISDN Ports Status
122
Figure 6-33: ISDN Port Information
122
Syslog
123
Syslog Settings
123
Table 6-25: Sys-Log Parameters
123
Level Monitor Concept
124
Table 6-26: Configurable Options
124
Syslog Messages
125
Software Upgrade
125
Manual Software Upgrade
125
Figure 6-34: Software Upgrade Screen
126
Figure 6-35: CMP File Screen
126
Figure 6-36: CMP File Screen Loaded
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Figure 6-37: the Ini File Screen
127
Figure 6-38: Loading the Call Progress Tone (CPT) Files
128
Figure 6-39: Finish Screen
128
Table 6-27: Software Upgrade CLI Parameters
128
Automatic Software & Configuration File Upgrade
129
Call Progress Tone (CPT) File and Config File
129
Automatic Software Upgrade Using Http Download
129
Auto Reset
130
Table 6-28: Automatic Software Upgrade CLI Parameters
130
Save Configuration
131
Saving Configuration Settings on the Mediapack
131
Resetting the Mediapack
131
Figure 6-40: Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory
131
Figure 6-41: Reset the Device Screen
132
Table 6-29: Resetting the Gateway Using CLI
133
A Mediapack Applications
134
Connecting the Mediapack to a PBX
134
Table A-1: Mediapack-To-PBX Operating Modes
134
Figure A-1: Connecting to PBX Using Point-To-Point Connection, PBX Subscriber Interface
135
Using Point-To-Point Connection, PBX Subscriber Interface
135
Figure A-2: Connecting to a PBX Using Point-To-Point Connection, PBX Trunk Interface
137
Using Point-To-Point Connections, PBX Trunk Interface
137
Figure A-3: Connecting to a PBX Using Point-To- Multipoint Connection, PBX Subscriber Interface
139
Using Point-To-Multipoint Connections, PBX Subscriber Interface
139
Figure A-4 ISDN Profiles
142
Figure A-5: Connecting to PBX Using Point-To- Multipoint Connection, PBX Trunk Interface
143
Using Point-To-Multipoint Connections, PBX Trunk Interface
143
Lifeline and Fallback Setup
144
Configuring Fax and Modem
144
Configuring Fax Transfer over IP
144
Figure A-7: Fax Transfer over IP Example Setup
145
Figure A-8: Fax Transfer Enabled (E.g., T.38 Relay)
146
Fax Without SIP RE-Invite
147
Configuring Modem Transfer over IP
147
Figure A-9: Fax Transfer Enabled for IP-To-ISDN (E.g., T.38 Relay)
147
F Igure A-10: Modem Transfer over
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F Igure A-11: Call Hold
149
F Igure A-13: Call Forward
149
Configuring Supplementary Services
149
Figure A-12: Call Transfer Initiated by the SIP Peer
151
Figure A-14: ISDN-To-SIP Call Is Queued by the SIP User
152
Figure A-15: Call Waiting SIP-To-ISDN Calls
152
Figure A-16: MSN Example Setup
153
Figure B-1: RS-232 Status and Error Messages
155
B Mediapack Startup Process
155
T Able C-1: Mediapack Technical Specifications (Continues on Pages 1 1 1 4 H 1 58 to 1 1 1 5 H 1 59)
158
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