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Medias Mediatrix 1204 Reference Manual (390 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Preface
19
About this Manual
19
Document Objectives
19
New Documentation
19
Intended Audience
20
Related Documentation
20
Document Structure
20
Document Conventions
23
Warning Definition
23
Where to Find Translated Warning Definition
23
Other Conventions
23
SCN Vs PSTN
23
Standards Supported
23
Obtaining Documentation
24
Mediatrix Download Portal
24
Documentation Feedback
24
Unit Manager Network - Element Management System
24
End User Technical Support
25
Installation and Web
27
Chapter 1 Installation
29
Requirements
29
Safety Recommendations
29
Package Contents
29
Overview
30
About the Mediatrix 1204
30
Placing a Call
30
Management Choices
31
Panels
32
Front Indicators
32
Rear Connectors
33
Choosing a Suitable Installation Site
34
Location
34
Rack-Mounting
35
Wall-Mounting
36
Stacking Units
37
Condensation
38
Cleaning
38
Hardware Connection
38
Reserving an IP Address
38
Installing the Mediatrix 1204
39
Starting the Mediatrix 1204 for the First Time
40
Initial Provisioning Sequence
40
Special Vocal Features
40
LED Behaviour in Starting Mode
41
LED Indicators
41
Ready LED
41
In Use LED
41
Lan Led
41
Power LED
41
LED Patterns
42
Booting LED Pattern Description
43
Normalmode LED Pattern Description
43
Adminmode LED Pattern Description
44
Recovery Mode LED Patterns
44
Default Settings Switch
45
At Run-Time
45
At Start-Time
45
Recovery Mode
46
Factory Reset
47
Software Restart
48
Restart Behaviour
48
Verifying the Installation
49
Chapter 2 Web Interface - Introduction
51
Introduction
51
Using the Web Interface
51
System Status of the Mediatrix 1204
52
Menu Frame
53
Content Frame
54
Submitting Changes
54
Syslog Monitoring
55
Configuring the Syslog Daemon Application
56
Chapter 3 Web Interface - Management
57
Admin Page
57
HTTP Server Password
57
System Management
59
Group Port Management
60
Interface Management
60
Network Settings
61
Ethernet Connection Speed
61
Network Settings
63
SNTP Settings
64
Configuration File Download
67
Configuration File Download Server
67
Configuration File Server Settings
68
Setting up the Configuration File Download
69
Configuration Files Encryption
72
Configuration Download Procedure
73
Automatic Configuration Update
74
Error Handling
76
Firmware Download
79
Before Downloading
79
Firmware Servers Configuration
80
Setting up the Firmware Download
81
Firmware Download Procedure
85
Automatic Firmware Update
86
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
88
Firmware Downgrade
89
Emergency Firmware Procedure
89
Chapter 4 Web Interface - SIP Parameters
91
SIP Servers Configuration
91
SIP Servers
91
SIP Configuration
92
SIP User Agent
93
SIP Publication
94
SIP Interop
94
SIP Penalty Box
94
SIP Transport Type
96
SIP Authentication
97
Chapter 5 Web Interface - Telephony
99
Digit Maps
99
Syntax
99
Special Characters
100
How to Use a Digit Map
100
General Parameters
102
Allowed Digit Maps
103
Blocked Digit Maps
104
FXO Port
105
Voice & Fax Codecs
106
G.711 PCMA and PCMU
106
General Parameters
108
G.711 Codec Parameters
111
Codec Parameters
112
G.723 Codec Parameters
113
G.726 Codecs Parameters
113
Fax Parameters
114
Miscellaneous
117
Country Selection
117
Chapter 6 Web Interface - Advanced
119
Quality of Service (Qos)
119
802.1Q Configuration
119
Diffserv Configuration
122
Emergency Page
123
Emergency Call Configuration
123
STUN Configuration
124
SIP Outbound Proxy
124
Restrictions on the Mediatrix STUN Implementation
124
STUN Client Configuration
125
SIP Custom NAT Traversal
126
SNMP Configuration
127
Chapter 7 MIB Structure and SNMP
129
SNMP Overview
129
Definitions
129
SNMP Versions
130
SNMP Behaviour
131
Snmpv3 Special Behaviour
132
SNMP Configuration Via a Configuration File
133
MIB Structure
137
Textual Conventions
138
Objects, Conformance, and Events
138
IP Addresses
139
Persistence
139
Changing a Parameter Value
139
Tables
140
Generic Variables
140
Variables for Administrative Commands
141
SNMP Service Agent
142
Current MIB Version
142
Sending Configuration Data to the Mediatrix 1204
142
Configuration File
142
Management Information Base - MIB
142
Chapter 8 IP Address and Network Configuration
143
IP Addresses
143
IP Addresses Formats in the DHCP Server
143
Provisioning Source
144
Services
145
Configuration Source
145
Local Host
146
Static DNS
148
Image
149
Management Server
150
Configuration File Fetching
151
Syslog
151
SIP Servers
152
Sntp
153
DHCP Configuration
154
DHCP Options Waiting Time
154
Bootp BROADCAST Flag in DHCP Requests
154
Changing the Size of DHCP Requests
155
DHCP Server Configuration
155
Connection to the DHCP Behaviour
155
Network Configuration
156
Vendor and Site Specific DHCP Options
156
Vendor Specific Options
156
Site Specific Options
157
Option Codes
158
Entering IP Addresses
158
Settings Example
159
Error Handling
160
DHCP Server Failures
160
Vendor/Site Specific Option Missing
160
DNS Failures
160
Ethernet Connection Speed
161
Speed and Duplex Detection Issues
161
Chapter 9 SIP Servers
163
Proxy Server
163
Configuration Source
163
Outbound Proxy Server
165
Configuration Source
165
Loose Router Configuration
167
Presence Compositor Server
168
Configuration Source
168
Chapter 10 DNS SRV Configuration
171
What Is a DNS SRV
171
Priority Vs Weight
171
DNS SRV Call Flow
172
Enabling DNS SRV on the Mediatrix 1204
172
DNS SRV Record Lock
173
DNS SRV-Oriented Settings
173
Chapter 11 Country-Specific Configuration
175
Caller ID Information
175
Caller ID Detection
175
Adsi
176
Setting the Location (Country)
177
Caller ID Selection
178
Chapter 12 Configuration File Download
179
Configuration File Download Server
179
Configuring the TFTP Server
179
Configuring the SNTP Server
179
Configuring the HTTP Server
179
Configuration File Server Settings
179
Setting up the Configuration File Download
181
Configuration Update Status
182
Configuration Files Encryption
184
Configuration Download Via TFTP
185
Configuration Download Via HTTP
186
Automatic Configuration Update
187
Error Handling
189
Management Server
192
Management Server Configuration
192
Downloading from the Management Server
192
Error Handling
193
Syslog Messages
194
Configuration File Example
195
Supported Characters
195
Chapter 13 Software Download
197
Before Downloading
197
Configuring the TFTP Server
197
Configuring the SNTP Server
197
Configuring the HTTP Server
197
Software Servers Configuration
198
DHCP Configuration
198
Static Configuration
199
Download Procedure
200
Extracting the Zip File
200
Setting up the Image Path
200
Software Download Status
202
Download Via TFTP
204
Download Via HTTP
205
Automatic Software Update
206
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
208
Software Downgrade
209
Emergency Software Procedure
209
Using the Emergency Software
209
Chapter 14 Gateway Configuration
211
Analog Line Type
211
Dialing Settings
211
Answering Delay
212
Special Case: Automatic Call
213
Line Properties
213
Dial Tone Detection
213
Line Fault Detection
214
Incoming Call Not Allowed
214
Detecting a Far End Disconnect
215
How to Solve the Problem
215
Mediatrix 1204 Configuration
216
Chapter 15 Line Configuration
221
Lines Administrative State
221
Temporary Administrative State
221
Permanent Administrative State
222
Line Grouping
222
Source Line Selection
222
Examples of Source Line Selection Use
223
Line Selection Algorithm
224
Chapter 16 Voice Transmissions
225
Codec Descriptions
225
G.711 PCMA and PCMU
225
Preferred Codec
227
Enabling Individual Codecs
228
Packetization Time
229
DTMF Transport Type
231
DTMF Transport Using SIP INFO
232
DTMF Payload Type
233
DTMF - RFC 2833 Events
233
DTMF Transport over the SIP Protocol
234
Adaptative Jitter Buffer
235
About Changing Jitter Buffer Values
235
Voice Activity Detection
236
G.711 and G.726 VAD
236
G.729 Vad
236
Echo Cancellation
237
Comfort Noise
237
User Gain
238
Input Sound Level Limitations
238
Chapter 17 Fax Transmission
241
Introduction
241
Fax Calling Tone Detection
241
Clear Channel Fax
242
T.38 Fax
243
T.38 No-Signal
244
Chapter 18 SIP Protocol Features
245
User Agents
245
SIP User Agent Header
246
Session Timers
246
Session Timer Version
247
Background Information
247
Authentication
248
Authentication Request Protection
248
SIP Trusted Sources
249
NAT Traversal
249
Mediatrix 1204 Configuration
249
NAT System Configuration
250
SIP Transport Type
250
Transport Parameter
251
UDP Source Port Behaviour
251
SIP Penalty Box
252
Penalty Box Vs Transport Types
252
Penalty Box Configuration
252
Publication Parameters
253
Refreshing Publications
253
Publications Expiration
253
Default Publication Expiration
254
Interop Parameters
254
Call Transfer Capacity
254
Transmission Timeout
256
Max-Forwards Header
256
Referred-By Field
257
Direction Attributes in a Media Stream
257
Local Ring Behaviour on Provisional Response
259
SIP Credential
259
Rejection Code
259
Branch Parameter Settings
260
Unsupported INFO Request
261
Outbound Proxy Usage
261
T.38 Negotiation Syntax
261
Offer/Answer Model
262
Chapter 19 STUN Configuration
263
What Is STUN
263
SIP Outbound Proxy
263
Restrictions on the Mediatrix STUN Implementation
263
STUN Client Configuration
264
Chapter 20 SNTP Settings
265
Enabling the SNTP Client
265
Configuration Source
266
DHCP Configuration
266
Static Configuration
266
Defining a Custom Time Zone
267
Std / Dst
267
Offset
267
Start / End
267
Example
268
Chapter 21 Digit Maps
269
What Is a Digit Map
269
Syntax
269
Special Characters
270
How to Use a Digit Map
270
Combining Several Expressions
271
Using the # and * Characters
271
Using the Timer
271
Calls Outside the Country
271
Example
271
Validating a Digit Map
272
Setting up Digit Maps
272
Refused Digit Maps
272
Digit Maps Timeouts
273
Digit Map Examples
273
Digit Map Example 1 - Standard Calls
273
Digit Map Example 2 - PBX Emulation
275
Chapter 22 Telephony Features
277
Call Processes
277
Types of Calls
277
Making Calls
279
Complete Dialing Sequence
279
Dialing a Telephone Number or Numerical Alias
279
Emergency Call
280
Chapter 23 Telephony Attributes
281
Automatic Call
281
Call Direction Restriction
282
Hook Flash Processing
282
IP Address Call Service
283
Enabling IP Address Calls
283
Dialing an IP Address
283
PIN Dialing
284
Remote Line Extension
285
Delayed Hot Line
287
Chapter 24 Management Server Configuration
289
Using the Management Server
289
Configuration Source
289
Chapter 25 Quality of Service (Qos)
291
Differentiated Services (DS) Field
291
IEEE 802.1Q
292
Vlan
293
Chapter 26 Syslog Daemon
295
Syslog Daemon Configuration
295
Configuration Source
296
Customizing Syslog Messages
297
Configuring the Syslog Daemon Application
297
Chapter 27 Statistics
299
RTP Statistics
299
Statistics Buffers
299
How Are Statistics Collected
299
Statistics by Syslog
300
Example
301
Chapter 28 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
303
What Is MTU
303
Mediatrix 1204 MTU
303
Possible Hardware Problem
303
Chapter 29 Troubleshooting
305
General Operation Issues
305
Calling Issues
308
Fax Issues
311
Tested Fax Models
312
Issues Arising from Specific Combinations/Scenarios
313
Configuration Issues
315
Software Upgrade Issues
315
SNMP Management Software Issues
317
Appendix A Standards Compliance and Safety Information
321
Standards Supported
321
Disclaimers
322
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15
322
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 68
322
Industry Canada
323
CE Marking
323
Jate
324
Translated Warning Definition
324
Safety Warnings
325
Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning
325
TN Power Warning
325
Product Disposal Warning
325
No. 26 AWG Warning
325
LAN Connector Warning
325
Socket Outlet Warning
325
PFT (Power Fail Transfer) Warning
326
Electrical Shock Warning
326
Safety Recommendations
326
Appendix B Standard Hardware Information
327
Industry Standard Protocols
327
Hardware Features
328
Display
328
Interfaces
328
Power
328
Casing / Installation
328
Product Architecture Details
328
Real Time Fax Router Technical Specifications
328
PSTN Interface (FXO)
329
Audio Specifications
329
DTMF Tone Detection
329
DTMF Tone Generation
330
MTBF Value
330
Power Consumption
330
Measurements at the DC Input
330
Operating Environment
330
Dimensions and Weight
331
Warranty
331
Appendix C Cabling Considerations
333
RJ-45 Cable
333
Straight through Cable
333
Crossover Cable
334
RJ-11 (Telephone) Cable
335
Wiring Conventions
335
Appendix D Country-Specific Parameters
337
Definitions
337
Conventions
337
Distinctive Ring
339
Australia
340
Australia 1
340
Austria
341
Austria 1
341
Austria 2
342
Brazil
343
China
344
Czech Republic
345
France
346
Germany
347
Germany 1
347
Germany 3
348
Hong Kong
349
Indonesia
350
Israel
351
Italy
352
Japan
353
Malaysia
354
Mexico
355
Netherlands
356
New Zealand
357
North America
358
North America 1
358
Russia
359
Spain
360
Sweden
361
Switzerland
362
Thailand
363
Appendix E Glossary
366
Appendix F List of Acronyms
373
Appendix G List of MIB Parameters
375
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