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Patton electronics SmartWare Release 3.21 Software Configuration Manual (585 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Summary Table of Contents
3
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
23
List of Tables
25
About this Guide
26
Audience
26
How to Read this Guide
26
System Overview
26
Accessing the CLI
27
Configuration Concepts
27
Configuration File Handling
27
Nat/Napt
27
Structure
27
System Image
27
CS Interface
28
SNMP Configuration
28
System Overview
33
DHCP Configuration
28
FXS Interface
28
ISDN Interface
28
Precautions
29
Typographical Conventions Used in this Document
30
General Conventions
30
Mouse Conventions
31
Service and Support
31
Alternate Patton Support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)
31
Patton Support Headquarters in the USA
31
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (Rmas)
32
Return for Credit Policy
32
Returns for Credit
32
RMA Numbers
32
Shipping Instructions
32
Warranty Coverage
32
Chapter 1 System Overview
34
Introduction
34
Smartware Embedded Software
35
Basic System (Abstract) Model
35
Applications
36
Carrier Networks
36
Typical Carrier Network Application with a Smartnode
36
Enterprise Networks
37
Typical Enterprise Network with Smartnode
37
LAN Telephony
38
Typical LAN Telephony System with a Smartnode Gateway
38
Configuration Concepts
40
Chapter 2 Configuration Concepts
40
Introduction
40
Contexts and Gateways
41
Context
41
Gateway
41
Interfaces, Ports, and Bindings
42
Interfaces
42
Ports and Circuits
42
Bindings
42
Profiles and Use Commands
43
Profiles
43
Use Commands
43
Command Line Interface (CLI)
44
Introduction
45
Command Modes
45
CLI Prompt
45
Changing Modes
46
Configuration
46
Initial Mode
46
Navigating the CLI
46
System Changes
46
Command Editing
46
Command Completion
46
Command Help
46
The no Form
46
Command Editing Shortcuts
47
Command History
47
Command Edit Shortcuts
47
Accessing the CLI
48
Chapter 4 Accessing the CLI
49
Introduction
49
Accessing the Smartware CLI Task List
49
Accessing Via the Console Port
50
Console Port Procedure
50
Telnet Procedure
51
Using an Alternate TCP Listening Port for the Telnet Server
51
Disabling the Telnet Server
51
Logging on
51
Selecting a Secure Password
52
Login Display
52
Password Encryption
53
Creating an Operator Account
53
Factory Preset Administrator Account
53
Creating an Administrator Account
54
Displaying Account Information
54
Displaying the CLI Version
54
Checking Identity and Connected Users
55
Switching to Another Account
55
Command Index Numbers
56
Ending a Telnet or Console Port Session
58
Showing Command Default Values
58
System Image Handling
59
Chapter 5 System Image Handling
60
Introduction
60
Memory Regions in Smartware
61
Configuration File
62
System Image Handling Task List
62
Displaying System Image Information
63
Copying System Images from a Network Server to Flash Memory
63
Upgrading the Software Directly
65
Auto Provisioning of Firmware and Configuration
66
Boot Procedure
68
Factory Configuration
69
Default Startup Configuration
69
IP Addresses in the Factory Configuration
69
Configuration File Handling
70
Chapter 6 Configuration File Handling
71
Introduction
71
Understanding Configuration Files
71
Factory Configuration
73
Configuration File Handling Task List
73
Copying Configurations Within the Local Memory
74
Local Memory Regions
74
Replacing the Startup Configuration with a Configuration from Flash Memory
75
Copying Configurations to and from a Remote Storage Location
76
Remote Memory Regions for Smartware
76
Replacing the Startup Configuration with a Configuration Downloaded from TFTP Server
77
Displaying Configuration File Information
77
Modifying the Running Configuration at the CLI
78
Modifying the Running Configuration Offline
79
Deleting a Specified Configuration
80
Encrypted File Download
81
Encrypted Configuration Download
81
Use Cases
82
Basic System Management
84
Chapter 7 Basic System Management
85
Introduction
85
Basic System Management Configuration Task List
85
Managing Feature License Keys
86
Setting System Information
87
Setting the System Banner
88
System Banner with Message to Operators
88
Setting Time and Date
89
Display Clock Information
89
Display Time Since Last Restart
90
Configuring the Web Server
90
Determining and Defining the Active CLI Version
90
Restarting the System
91
Displaying the System Logs
91
Controlling Command Execution
92
Timed Execution of CLI Command
93
Displaying the Checksum of a Configuration
93
Configuration of Terminal Sessions
94
RADIUS Client Configuration
95
Chapter 8 RADIUS Client Configuration
96
Introduction
96
The AAA Component
96
General AAA Configuration
97
Authentication Procedure with a RADIUS Server
97
RADIUS Configuration
99
Configuring RADIUS Clients
100
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
101
Attributes in the RADIUS Request Message
103
Configuring the RADIUS Server
103
Attributes in the RADIUS Accept Message
104
Configuring the Local Database Accounts
104
IP Context Overview
106
Chapter 9 IP Context Overview
107
Introduction
107
IP Context and Related Elements
107
IP Context Overview Configuration Task List
108
Planning Your IP Configuration
109
IP Interface Related Information
109
Qos Related Information
109
Configuring Physical Ports
109
Creating and Configuring IP Interfaces
109
Configuring NAPT
110
Configuring Static IP Routing
110
Configuring RIP
110
Configuring Access Control Lists
111
Configuring Quality of Service (Qos)
111
IP Interface Configuration
112
Chapter 10 IP Interface Configuration
113
Introduction
113
IP Interface Configuration Task List
113
Creating an IP Interface
113
Configuring an Interface as a Point-To-Point Link
113
Deleting an IP Interface
114
Setting the IP Address and Netmask
115
Configuring a NAPT DMZ Interface
115
ICMP Message Processing
116
ICMP Redirect Messages
116
Router Advertisement Broadcast Message
116
Defining the MTU and MSS of the Interface
117
Configuring an Interface as a Point-To-Point Link
118
Displaying IP Interface Information
118
Displaying Dynamic ARP Entries
119
Flushing Dynamic ARP Entries
119
Testing Connections with the Ping Command
119
Debug ARP
120
Traceroute
120
Configuring the IGMP Proxy
121
NAT/NAPT Configuration
123
Chapter 11 NAT/NAPT Configuration
124
Introduction
124
Dynamic NAPT
124
Static NAPT
125
Dynamic NAT
125
Dynamic NAPT
125
Static NAT
126
NAPT Traversal
126
Dynamic NAT
126
NAT/NAPT Configuration Task List
127
Creating a NAPT Profile
127
Configuring a NAPT DMZ Host
128
Defining NAPT Port Ranges
128
Defining the UDP NAPT Type
129
Preserving TCP/UDP Port Numbers in NAPT
129
Activate NAT/NAPT
130
Displaying NAT/NAPT Configuration Information
130
Configuring NAT Static Protocol Entries
131
Ethernet Port Configuration
132
Chapter 12 Ethernet Port Configuration
133
Introduction
133
Ethernet Port Configuration Task List
133
Entering the Ethernet Port Configuration Mode
133
Configuring Medium for an Ethernet Port
133
Configuring Ethernet Encapsulation Type for an Ethernet Port
134
Binding an Ethernet Port to an IP Interface
134
Multiple IP Addresses on Ethernet Ports
135
Binding of an Ethernet Port to an IP Interface
135
Configuring a VLAN
136
Configuring Layer 2 Cos to Service-Class Mapping for an Ethernet Port
137
Adding a Receive Mapping Table Entry
138
Adding a Transmit Mapping Table Entry
139
Closing an Ethernet Port
139
Using the Built-In Ethernet Sniffer
140
Link Scheduler Configuration
142
Chapter 13 Link Scheduler Configuration
143
Introduction
143
Applying Scheduling at the Bottleneck
143
Using Traffic Classes
143
Introduction to Scheduling
144
Priority
144
Shaping
144
Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
144
Packet Routing in Smartware
144
Burst Tolerant Shaping or Wfq
145
Hierarchy
145
Quick References
146
Setting the Modem Rate
146
Example of Hierarchical Scheduling
146
Command Cross Reference
147
Link Scheduler Configuration Task List
147
Defining the Access Control List Profile
148
Packet Classification
148
Creating an Access Control List
149
Scenario with Web Server Regarded as a Single Source Host
149
Creating a Service Policy Profile
150
Specifying the Handling of Traffic-Classes
152
Defining Fair Queuing Weight
152
Defining Absolute Priority
153
Defining the Bit-Rate
153
Defining the Maximum Queue Length
153
Specifying the Type-Of-Service (TOS) Field
153
Specifying Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Marking
154
Specifying the Precedence Field
154
TOS Values and Their Meaning
154
Specifying Layer 2 Marking
155
Defining Random Early Detection
156
Discarding Excess Load
156
Quality of Service for Routed RTP Streams
156
Devoting the Service Policy Profile to an Interface
158
Displaying Link Arbitration Status
159
Displaying Link Scheduling Profile Information
159
Enable Statistics Gathering
159
Serial Port Configuration
161
Chapter 14 Serial Port Configuration
162
Introduction
162
Serial Port Configuration Task List
162
Disabling an Interface
163
Enabling an Interface
163
Configuring the Serial Encapsulation Type
164
Configuring the Hardware Port Protocol
165
Configuring the Active Clock Edge
166
Configuring the Baudrate
166
Enter Frame Relay Mode
168
Configuring the LMI Type
168
Configuring the Keep-Alive Interval
169
Enabling Fragmentation
169
Entering Frame Relay PVC Configuration Mode
171
Configuring the PVC Encapsulation Type
172
Binding the Frame Relay PVC to IP Interface
172
IP Interface Wan Is Bound to PVC 1 on Port Serial 0 0
173
Enabling a Frame Relay PVC
174
Disabling a Frame Relay PVC
174
Debugging Frame Relay
175
Displaying Serial Port Information
176
Displaying Frame Relay Information
176
Integrated Service Access
177
Typical Integrated Service Access Scenario with Dedicated Pvcs
177
IP Context with Logical IP Interfaces Bound to Ethernet Port, Serial Port PVC 1 and PVC 2
178
T1/E1 Port Configuration
180
Chapter 15 T1/E1 Port Configuration
181
Introduction
181
T1/E1 Port Configuration Task List
181
Enable/Disable T1/E1 Port
181
Configuring T1/E1 Port-Type
182
Configuring T1/E1 Clock-Mode
182
Configuring T1/E1 Line-Code
182
Configuring T1/E1 Framing
182
Configuring T1/E1 Line-Build-Out (T1 Only)
183
Configuring T1/E1 Used-Connector (E1 Only)
183
Configuring T1/E1 Application Mode
183
Configuring T1/E1 LOS Threshold
184
Configuring E1/T1 Loopback Detection
184
Configuring T1/E1 Encapsulation
185
Create a Channel-Group
185
Configuring Channel-Group Timeslots
186
Configuring Channel-Group Encapsulation
186
Entering HDLC Configuration Mode
186
Configuring HDLC CRC-Type
187
Configuring HDLC Encapsulation
187
T1/E1 Configuration Examples
187
Example 1: Frame Relay Without a Channel-Group
188
Example 2: Framerelay with a Channel-Group
189
Example 3: PPP Without a Channel-Group
189
Example 4: PPP with a Channel-Group
189
DSL Port Configuration
190
Chapter 16 DSL Port Configuration
191
Introduction
191
Line Setup
191
Configuring Pppoe
191
Configuration Summary
192
Setting up Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC)
193
Using PVC Channels in Bridged Ethernet Mode
193
Using PVC Channels with Pppoe
193
PVC Commands
193
PVC Channels in Bridged Ethernet Mode
193
PVC Channels in Pppoe Mode
193
Pvc
193
Diagnostics
194
Troubleshooting DSL Connections
194
Diagnostics Commans
194
Basic IP Routing Configuration
195
Chapter 17 Basic IP Routing Configuration
196
Introduction
196
Routing Tables
196
Static Routing
196
Policy Routing
196
Basic IP Routing Configuration Task List
196
Configuring Static IP Routes
197
Deleting Static IP Routes
198
Displaying IP Route Information
198
Configuring Policy Routing
199
Examples
200
Basic Static IP Routing Example
200
Internetwork with Three Routers and Four Networks
200
Changing the Default UDP Port Range for RTP and RTCP
201
RIP Configuration
202
Chapter 18 RIP Configuration
203
Introduction
203
Routing Protocol
203
RIP Configuration Task List
204
Enabling Send RIP
204
Enabling an Interface to Receive RIP
205
Specifying the Send RIP Version
205
Specifying the Receive RIP Version
206
Enabling RIP Learning
206
Enabling an Interface to Receive RIP
207
Enabling RIP Announcing
207
Enabling RIP Auto Summarization
208
Specifying the Default Route Metric
208
Enabling RIP Split-Horizon Processing
209
Enabling the Poison Reverse Algorithm
209
Enabling Holding down Aged Routes
210
Displaying RIP Configuration of an IP Interface
210
Displaying Global RIP Information
211
Access Control List Configuration
212
Chapter 19 Access Control List Configuration
213
Introduction
213
About Access Control Lists
213
What Access Lists Do
213
Why You Should Configure Access Lists
213
When to Configure Access Lists
214
Features of Access Control Lists
214
Access Control List Configuration Task List
215
Mapping out the Goals of the Access Control List
215
Creating an Access Control List Profile and Enter Configuration Mode
216
Adding a Filter Rule to the Current Access Control List Profile
216
Adding an ICMP Filter Rule to the Current Access Control List Profile
218
Adding a TCP, UDP or SCTP Filter Rule to the Current Access Control List Profile
220
Binding and Unbinding an Access Control List Profile to an IP Interface
222
Displaying an Access Control List Profile
223
Debugging an Access Control List Profile
223
Examples
225
Denying a Specific Subnet
225
SNMP Configuration
226
Chapter 20 SNMP Configuration
227
Introduction
227
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
227
SNMP Basic Components
227
SNMP Basic Commands
227
SNMP Management Information Base (MIB)
228
Network Management Framework
228
Identification of a Smartnode Via SNMP
228
SNMP Tools
229
SNMP Configuration Task List
229
Setting Basic System Information
229
Setting Access Community Information
231
Adventnet Mibbrowser Displaying some of the System Group Objects
231
Setting Allowed Host Information
233
Specifying the Default SNMP Trap Target
233
Displaying SNMP Related Information
234
Using the Adventnet SNMP Utilities
234
Using the Mibbrowser
235
Adventnet Mibbrowser Settings Button on the Toolbar
235
Using the Trapviewer
236
Adventnet Trapviewer Displaying Received Traps
236
Adventnet Trap Details Window of Trapviewer
237
Details Available in the Trap Details Window
237
Standard SNMP Version 1 Traps
238
SNMP Interface Traps
239
SNTP Client Configuration
241
Chapter 21 SNTP Client Configuration
242
Introduction
242
SNTP Client Configuration Task List
242
Selecting SNTP Time Servers
243
Defining SNTP Client Operating Mode
243
Defining SNTP Local UDP Port
244
Enabling and Disabling the SNTP Client
245
Defining SNTP Client Poll Interval
245
Defining SNTP Client Constant Offset to GMT
246
Defining the SNTP Client Anycast Address
246
Enabling and Disabling Local Clock Offset Compensation
247
Showing SNTP Client Related Information
248
Debugging SNTP Client Operation
248
Recommended Public SNTP Time Servers
249
NIST Internet Time Service
249
Time Servers Operated by NIST
249
Additional Information on NTP and a List of Other NTP Servers
250
DHCP Configuration
251
Chapter 22 DHCP Configuration
252
Introduction
252
DHCP-Client Configuration Tasks
253
Enable DHCP-Client on an IP Interface
253
DHCP-Client and DHCP-Server
253
Release or Renew a DHCP Lease Manually (Advanced)
255
Get Debug Output from DHCP-Client
255
DHCP-Server Configuration Tasks
256
Configure DHCP-Server Profiles
256
Use DHCP-Server Profiles and Enable the DHCP-Server
258
Check DHCP-Server Configuration and Status
259
Get Debug Output from the DHCP-Server
259
DNS Configuration
261
Introduction
262
DNS Configuration Task List
262
Enabling the DNS Resolver
262
Enabling the DNS Relay
263
DNS Relay Diagram
263
Dyndns Configuration
265
Chapter 24 Dyndns Configuration
266
Introduction
266
Dyndns Configuration Task List
266
Creating a Dyndns Account
266
Configuring the DNS Resolver
266
Configuring Basic Dyndns Settings
267
Configuring Advanced Dyndns Settings (Optional)
267
Defining a Mail Exchanger for Your Hostname
267
Troubleshooting
268
PPP Configuration
270
Chapter 25 PPP Configuration
271
Introduction
271
PPP Configuration Task List
272
Creating an IP Interface for PPP
272
Disable Interface IP Address Auto-Configuration from PPP
274
Creating a PPP Subscriber
274
Trigger Forced Reconnect of PPP Sessions Using a Timer
276
Disable Interface IP Address Auto-Configuration from PPP
276
Configuring a Pppoe Session
276
Configuring a Serial Port for PPP
278
Creating a PPP Profile
279
Displaying PPP Configuration Information
280
Debugging PPP
281
Sample Configurations
285
PPP over Ethernet (Pppoe)
285
With Authentication, Encapsulation Pppoe
285
Without Authentication, Encapsulation Multi, with NAPT
285
PPP over Serial Link
286
With Authentication, Unnumbered Interface
286
Without Authentication, Numbered Interface
286
VPN Configuration
287
Chapter 26 VPN Configuration
288
Introduction
288
Authentication
288
Encryption
288
Transport and Tunnel Modes
289
Permanent IKE Tunnels
289
Key Management
289
VPN Configuration Task List
290
Creating an Ipsec Transformation Profile
290
Creating an Ipsec Policy Profile
290
Creating/Modifying an Outgoing ACL Profile for Ipsec
292
Configuration of an IP Interface and the IP Router for Ipsec
293
Displaying Ipsec Configuration Information
293
Debugging Ipsec
294
Key Management (IKE)
295
Main Differences between Manual & IKE IPSEC Configurations
295
Creating an ISAKMP Transform Profile
296
Creating an ISAKMP IPSEC Policy Profile
297
Creating/Modifying an Outgoing ACL Profile for IPSEC
298
Configuration of an IP Interface and the IP Router for IPSEC
298
Policy Matching
298
Sample Configuration Snippet
298
Troubleshooting
299
Encrypted Voice - Performance Considerations
300
Performance Considerations
300
Enabling RTP Encryption Support
300
Using an Alternate Source IP Address for Specific Destinations
301
Sample Configurations
301
Ipsec Tunnel, des Encryption
301
Smartnode Configuration
301
Cisco Router Configuration
302
Ipsec Tunnel, AES Encryption at 256 Bit Key Length, AH Authentication with HMAC-SHA1-96
302
Smartnode Configuration
302
Cisco Router Configuration
303
Ipsec Tunnel, 3DES Encryption at 192 Bit Key Length, ESP Authentication with HMAC-MD5-96
303
Smartnode Configuration
303
Cisco Router Configuration
304
CS Context Overview
305
Chapter 27 CS Context Overview
306
Introduction
306
CS Context Configuration Task List
307
Planning the CS Configuration
307
Configuring General CS Settings
309
Configuring Call Routing
310
Creating and Configuring CS Interfaces
311
Specify Call Routing
311
Direct Call Routing from One Smartnode to Another
311
Configuring Dial Tones
312
Configuring Voice over IP Parameters
312
Configuring ISDN Ports
313
Configuring FXS Ports
313
Configuring an H.323 Voip Connection
313
Configuring a SIP Voip Connection
313
Activating CS Context Configuration
314
Smartnode in an Enterprise Network
316
Planning the CS Context
317
Configuring General CS Settings
318
Configuring Call Routing
318
Configuring Voip Settings
320
Configuring BRI Ports
320
Configuring an H.323 Voip Connection
321
Activating the CS Context Configuration
321
Showing the Running Configuration
323
CS Interface Configuration
327
Chapter 28 CS Interface Configuration
328
Introduction
328
CS Interface Configuration Task List
328
CS Interfaces on the CS Context
328
Creating and Configuring CS Interfaces
329
Configuring Call Routing
330
Configuring the Interface Mapping Tables
331
Incoming Call Passing an Interface Mapping Table
333
Configuring the Precall Service Tables
334
Call Passing an Input and an Output Mapping Table
334
ISDN Interface Configuration
336
Chapter 29 ISDN Interface Configuration
337
Introduction
337
ISDN Interface Configuration Task List
337
ISDN Interfaces on the CS Context
337
Configuring DTMF Dialing (Optional)
338
Configuring an Alternate PSTN Profile (Optional)
338
Configuring Ringback Tone on ISDN User-Side Interfaces
339
Configuring Call Waiting (Optional)
339
Disabling Call-Waiting on ISDN DSS1 Network Interfaces
339
Configuring Call-Hold on ISDN Interfaces
340
Enabling Display Information Elements on ISDN Ports
340
Configuring Date/Time Publishing to Terminals (Optional)
340
Enable Sending of Date and Time on ISDN DSS1 Network Interfaces
341
Defining the 'Network-Type' in ISDN Interfaces
341
ISDN Explicit Call Transfer Support (& SIP REFER Transmission)
341
ISDN Advice of Charge Support
343
ISDN Divertingleginformation2 Facility
347
Receive Direction
347
T1 Caller-Name Support
347
Transmit Direction
347
FXS Interface Configuration
350
Chapter 30 FXS Interface Configuration
351
Introduction
351
FXS Supplementary Services Description
351
Call Holding
351
Call Waiting
351
FXS Interfaces on the CS Context
351
Making a Second Call While Holding First Call
352
FXS Interface Configuration Task List
353
Configuring a Subscriber Number (Recommended)
353
Configuring an Alternate PSTN Profile (Optional)
353
Configuring Call Holding Supplementary Service (Optional)
354
Configuring Caller-ID Presentation (Optional)
354
Configuring Additional Call Offering Supplementary Service (Optional)
355
Configuring Call Waiting Supplementary Service (Optional)
355
FXO Interface Configuration
357
Chapter 31 FXO Interface Configuration
358
Introduction
358
FXO Interfaces on the CS Context
358
FXO Services Description
359
Creating an FXO Interface
359
Deleting an FXO Interface
360
FXO Interface Configuration Task List
361
Configuring an Alternate PSTN Profile (Optional)
361
FXO Off-Hook on Caller ID
361
Configuring When the Digits Are Dialed (Optional)
362
Configuring the Number of Rings to Wait before Answering the Call (Optional)
364
Configuring How to Detect a Call Has Disconnected (Optional)
365
Configuring How to Detect an Outgoing Call Is Connected (Optional)
366
Configuring the Destination of the Call
367
FXO Mute Dialing
367
CS Configuration
367
FXO Interface Examples
368
323 Interface Configuration
369
Chapter 32 H.323 Interface Configuration
370
Introduction
370
H.323 Interfaces on the CS Context
370
H.323 Interface Configuration Task List
371
Binding the Interface to an H.323 Gateway
371
Configuring an Alternate Voip Profile (Optional)
372
Configuring CLIP/CLIR Support (Optional)
373
Enabling 'Early-Proceeding' on H.323 Interfaces
374
Enabling the Early Call Disconnect (Optional)
374
Enabling the Via Address Support (Optional)
375
Override the Default Destination Call Signaling Port (Optional)
375
Configuring Status Inquiry Settings (Optional)
376
AOC-D Support for H.323
377
Enabling or Disabling Overlapped Sending Support in H.323
377
SIP Interface Configuration
379
Chapter 33 SIP Interface Configuration
380
Introduction
380
SIP Interface Configuration Task List
380
SIP Interfaces on the CS Context
380
Binding the Interface to a SIP Gateway
381
Configure a Remote Host
381
Configuring an Alternate Voip Profile (Optional)
382
Configuring Early Call Connect / Disconnect (Optional)
383
Configuring a Phone Context (Optional)
383
Mapping Call-Control Properties to SIP Headers
384
Mapping Call-Control Properties to SIP Headers Diagram
384
Configuring ISDN Redirecting Number Tunneling over SIP
385
Enabling Support for SIP Remote-Party-ID Headers
386
Enabling SIP RFC Privacy, Asserted-Identity, & Preferred-Identity Headers (RFC 3323/3325)
386
SIP REFER Transmission (& ISDN Explicit Call Transfer Support)
387
SIP Diversion Header
389
Transmit Direction
389
Receive Direction
390
AOC over SIP
391
Call Router Configuration
392
Chapter 34 Call Router Configuration
394
Introduction
394
Direct Call Routing Vs. Advanced Call Routing
395
Call Router Configuration Task List
396
Map out the Goals for the Call Router
396
Configure Address Completion Timeout
397
Configure General Call Router Behavior
397
Enable Advanced Call Routing on Circuit Interfaces
397
Configure Default Digit Collection Timeout and Terminating Character
398
Configure Number Prefix for ISDN Number Types
399
ISDN Number Types
399
Configure Call Routing Tables
400
Create a Routing Table
400
Routing Table Outline
400
Routing Table Types
400
Called Party Number Routing Table
402
Regular Expressions
402
Wildcard Symbols Used as Keys in E.164 Tables (Calling-E164, Called-E164)
403
Digit Collection
404
Wildcard Symbols Used as Keys in E.164 Tables (Calling-E164, Called-E164)
404
Digit Collection Variants
405
Calling Party Number Routing Table
408
Number Type Routing Table
408
Numbering Plan Routing Table
409
Name Routing Table
410
IP Address Routing Table
410
URI Routing Table
411
Presentation Indicator Routing Table
411
Screening Indicator Routing Table
412
Information Transfer Capability Routing Table
413
Call-Router Support for Redirecting Number and Redirect Reason
414
Time of Day Routing Table
415
Day of Week Routing Table
415
Date Routing Table
415
Deleting Routing Tables
416
Configure Mapping Tables
417
Mapping Table Outline
417
Mapping Table Types
418
Mapping Table Examples
420
E.164 to E.164 Mapping Tables
421
Custom SIP Uris from Called-/Calling-E164 Properties
424
Other Mapping Tables
424
Deleting Mapping Tables
425
Creating Complex Functions
426
Deleting Complex Functions
427
Digit Collection & Sending-Complete Behavior
428
Ingress Interface
428
Sending-Complete
428
Call-Router
429
Egress Interface
431
Creating a Hunt Group Service
433
Creating Call Services
433
Hunt Group Service
434
Hunt Group Drop Causes
436
Creating a Distribution Group Service
442
Distribution Group Service
442
Distribution Group Service Examples
443
Distribution-Group Min-Concurrent Setting
444
Call-Router 'Limiter' Service
444
Priority Service
445
Limiter' Service Diagram
445
Priority Service Diagram
446
CS Bridge Service-'Voip Leased Line
447
CS Bridge Service-'Voip Leased Line' Diagram
447
Bridge Services Diagram
448
Deleting Call Services
449
Activate the Call Router Configuration
450
Test the Call Router Configuration
451
Call Routing Example Network
452
CS Context and Call Router Elements
454
Tone Configuration
457
Introduction
458
Tone-Set Profiles
458
MGCP-Events
459
Tone Configuration Task List
459
Assign Tone-Sets to a PSTN Interfaces
459
Configure Tone-Set Profiles
460
Configuring Call-Progress-Tone Profiles
460
Enable Tone-Set Profile
461
Show Call-Progress-Tone and Tone-Set Profiles
462
ISDN Port Configuration
465
Introduction
466
ISDN Reference Points
466
ISDN UNI Signaling
467
Possible Smartnode Port Configurations
467
ISDN Signaling Side
467
Integration of ISDN Access Lines
468
ISDN Configuration Concept
469
ISDN Layering
469
ISDN Layering Model
469
Configuration Example
470
Description
470
Configure BRI Port Parameters (Layer 1)
471
ISDN Port Configuration Task List
471
Shutdown and Enable ISDN Ports
471
Configure PRI Port Parameters (Layer 1)
472
Configure ISDN Layer 2 Parameters (Q921)
473
Configure ISDN Layer 3 Parameters (Q931)
474
Enabling PSS1/Q.SIG
475
Show ISDN Port Status
477
Examples
478
PBX Connected to ISDN Port 1/0
479
FXS Port Configuration
480
Introduction
481
Shutdown and Enable FXS Ports
481
Bind FXS Ports to Higher Layer Applications
482
Configure Country-Specific FXS Port Parameters
482
Other FXS Port Parameters
483
Example
483
FXO Port Configuration
485
FXO Port Configuration
486
Introduction
486
Shutdown and Enable FXO Ports
486
Bind FXO Ports to Higher Layer Applications
486
Configure Country Specific FXO Port Parameters
487
Other FXO Port Parameters
487
Gateway Configuration
489
Gateway between IP and CS Contexts
490
Binding the Gateway to an IP Interface
491
Enable the Gateway
491
Gateway Configuration Task List
491
Configure Registration Authentication Service (RAS) (Optional)
492
Configure H.235 Security (Optional)
493
Configuration
494
Advanced Configuration Options (Optional)
497
Enabling H.245 Tunneling
497
Enabling the Early H.245 Procedure
498
Enabling the Fastconnect Procedure
498
Changing the TCP Port for Inbound Call-Signaling Connections
499
Configuring the Traffic Class for H.323 Signaling
499
Setting the Response Timeout
499
Configuring the Terminal Type for Registration with the Gatekeeper
500
Setting the Connect Timeout
500
Troubleshooting
501
H.323 Gateway Configuration
490
Introduction
490
SIP Gateway Configuration
502
Introduction
503
Gateway Configuration Task List
503
SIP Gateway between IP and CS Contexts
503
Binding the Gateway to an IP Interface
504
Configure DNS Resolver
504
Create a SIP Service
505
Enable the Gateway
505
Registering with a Registrar (Optional)
505
Configure a Domain Name (Optional)
507
Configure a Realm
507
Configure a Default Server (Optional)
508
Automatic Detection of the NAT IP Address for SIP
509
SIP Remote-Party-ID
509
Advanced Configuration Options (Optional)
510
Changing the Listening Port for Inbound Call-Signaling
510
Configuring the Traffic Class for SIP Signaling
510
Enable the Session Timer (Optional)
510
Define Call Transfer Version
511
Define Session Timer Version
511
SIP Profile
512
Disabling SIP Transport Protocols
513
Enabling the SIP Penalty-Box Feature
513
Initiating a New SIP Session for Redirected SIP Calls
513
Manually Configuring the SIP Contact IP Address
513
Changing the SIP Transaction Timeout
514
Troubleshooting
514
Registration
515
SIP Multicast Registration
515
Default Server
516
Voip Profile Configuration
517
Introduction
518
Voip Profile Configuration Task List
518
Creating a Voip Profile
519
Configure Codecs
520
Configuring DTMF Relay
522
Configuring the Cisco Versions of the G.726 Codecs
522
Configuring RTP Payload Type for Cisco NSE
523
Configuring RTP Payload Types
523
DTMF Relay
523
Configuring Cisco NSE for Fax
524
Configuring the Dejitter Buffer (Advanced)
524
Jitter and Dejitter Buffer
525
Adaptive Versus Static Dejitter Buffer
526
Enabling/Disabling Filters (Advanced)
527
Configuring Fax Transmission
528
Fax Relay and Fax Bypass
529
T.38 CED Retransmission
531
Configuring Fax Failover
532
Fax Bypass Method
532
Configuring Modem Transmission
533
Modem Bypass Method
533
Configuring the Traffic Class for Voice and Fax Data
534
Examples
534
Home Office in an Enterprise Network
534
Home Office with Fax
536
Soft Phone Client Gateway
537
PSTN Profile Configuration
540
Introduction
541
PSTN Profile Configuration Task List
541
Creating a PSTN Profile
541
Configuring Output Gain
542
Configuring the Echo Canceller
542
Echo Cancellation
542
Applying Output Gain
542
Voip Debugging
544
Introduction
545
Debugging Strategy
545
Filtering Debug Monitor Output
546
Verifying IP Connectivity
546
Debugging Call Signaling
547
Debugging ISDN Signaling
547
Verify an Incoming Call
548
Verify an Outgoing Call
549
Verify ISDN Layer 1,2,3 Status
551
Debugging FXS Signaling
552
Verify an Incoming Call
552
Verify an Outgoing Call
553
Debugging H.323 Signaling
554
Verify an Incoming Call
554
Verify an Outgoing Call
556
Debugging SIP Signaling
558
Verify an Incoming Call
558
Using Smartware's Internal Call Generator
559
Verify an Outgoing Call
559
Debugging Voice Data
561
Check System Logs
563
How to Submit Trouble Reports to Patton
563
Terms and Definitions
565
Introduction
566
Smartware Architecture Terms and Definitions
566
Mode Summary
571
Mode Overview, 1 of 3
572
Introduction
572
Mode Overview, 2 of 3
573
Mode Overview, 3 of 3
574
Command Summary
575
Introduction
576
EBNF Syntax
576
New Configuration Commands
577
Other
577
Restart System
577
Show Command History
577
Show Help
577
Internetworking Terms & Acronyms
578
Abbreviations
579
Used IP Ports & Available Voice Codecs
583
Used IP Ports
584
Available Voice Codecs
585
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