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SIP User's Manual 

 

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MediaPack

 Startup Process 

Version 2.4 

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June 2008 

B MediaPack 

Startup 

Process 

The startup process (illustrated in the figure below) begins when the gateway is reset 
(physically or from the Web / CLI), and ends when the operational software is running. In 
the startup process, the network parameters, and software and configuration files are 
obtained. 

After the gateway powers up or after it is physically reset, the gateway runs all 
components. Without configuration, the components are inactive. After running all 
components, the gateway attempts to locate a configuration file. If it finds a user-stored 
configuration file, the file is executed: if not, a built-in configuration file is used. The last two 
lines in the figure,

 

indicate whether or not a startup configuration file is found. 

After the startup, the gateway attempts to determine the reboot reason. If the content of the 
memory indicates a system crash, the information about it is stored in the supervisor log 
file. 

The system then reads the Ring Back tone definitions and internally prepares the Ring 
Back tones. This process completes after approximately 50 seconds. 

 

 

Notes:  

 

All log files are rotated internally and need not be cleaned. 

 

If the generation of the Ring Back tones is incomplete, the system 
may be functional, but unable to play back tone messages . 

Figure 

 

B-1: RS-232 Status and Error Messages 

Installing Drivers... 

Ethernet 0/0, MAC Addr 00:11:2B:00:05:7E, RxQ 32, TxQ 64 

Ethernet 0/1, MAC Addr 00:11:2B:00:05:7F, RxQ 32, TxQ 64 

4, ISDN Interfaces detected 

 

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Loading RTC ... -> OK 

Loading ECMM ... -> OK 

Loading E2DB ... -> OK 

Loading Terminal ... -> OK 

2015-01-02T04:00:11 : LOGWARNING : CLI: Cannot load XML 
specification '/flash/cli/spec.xml' 

2015-01-02T04:00:15 : LOGINFO : CLI: Registered XML 
specification 'Default' 

Loading CLI ... -> OK 

Loading AccountManager ... -> OK 

Loading Monitor ... -> OK 

Loading Pluginframe ... -> OK 

Loading ARP ... -> OK 

Loading Ethernet ... -> OK 

Loading RouteTableManager ... -> OK 

Loading IpCore ... -> OK 

Loading TCP ... -> OK 

Loading UDP ... -> OK 

Loading Ipinterface ... -> OK 

Loading NAPT ... -> OK 

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Summary of Contents for MediaPack MP-402

Page 1: ...CPE Digital Access Gateways SIP MediaPack MP 40x Document LTRT 53301 June 2008 MP 40x BRI VoIP Gateway SIP User s Manual Version 2 4...

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Page 3: ...28H21 25H3 2 Package Contents 329H21 26H3 3 Mounting the MediaPack 330H22 27H3 3 1 Mounting the MediaPack on a Desktop 331H22 28H3 3 2 Installing the MediaPack in a 19 inch Rack 332H22 29H3 3 3 Mounti...

Page 4: ...ystem 374H59 71H5 3 6 Shutdown No Shutdown 375H60 72H5 4 MediaPack Configuration File 376H61 73H5 4 1 Configuration File Structure 377H61 74H5 4 2 Modifying a Configuration File 378H61 75H5 4 3 Config...

Page 5: ...Save Configuration 434H131 131H6 9 2 Saving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack 435H131 132H6 10 Resetting the MediaPack 436H131 133HA MediaPack Applications 437H134 134HA 1 Connecting the MediaP...

Page 6: ...MP 40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series SIP User s Manual 6 Document LTRT 53301 157HB MediaPack Startup Process 461H155 158HC Technical Specifications 462H157...

Page 7: ...creen 487H43 184HFigure 4 10 SIP General Settings Screen 488H45 185HFigure 4 11 SIP Proxy Registration Screen 489H45 186HFigure 4 12 SIP Users Screen 490H47 187HFigure 4 13 Coder Groups Screen 491H48...

Page 8: ...one CPT files 539H128 236HFigure 6 39 Finish Screen 540H128 237HFigure 6 40 Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory 541H131 238HFigure 6 41 Reset the Device Screen 542H132 239HFigure A 1 Connecti...

Page 9: ...ource Number Manipulation Table 577H87 274HTable 6 10 Tel to IP Source Number Manipulation Table 578H88 275HTable 6 11 Clearmode Translation 579H89 276HTable 6 12 Tel to IP Routing Table Parameters 58...

Page 10: ...enced item directly To return back to the point from where you accessed the cross reference press the ALT and keys Trademarks AC logo Ardito AudioCoded AudioCodes AudioCodes logo CTI CTI Squared InTou...

Page 11: ...closed in single quotation marks In the Gateway Name field enter 10 0 0 10 Entered values Enclosed in double quotation marks In the Gateway Name field enter 10 0 0 10 Parameter values in drop down lis...

Page 12: ...fied service personnel Warning Disconnect the MediaPack from the mains and from the Telephone Network Voltage TNV before servicing Note MediaPack and MP 40x refer to the MP 408 MP 404 and MP 402 BRI V...

Page 13: ...referred to throughout this manual as the MediaPack 1 2 Gateway Description The MP 40x MediaPack is an Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI VoIP media gateway The MediaPa...

Page 14: ...the ISDN PSTN network instead of the IP network and can connect at least one ISDN phone to the ISDN network The MediaPack supports ISDN fallback in case of power failure or network deterioration In su...

Page 15: ...Hhttp www ietf org 1 4 MediaPack Features This section provides a high level overview of some of the many MediaPack supported features 1 4 1 General Features Superior high quality Voice Data and Fax o...

Page 16: ...c Response Routing Supports network asserted identity RFC 3325 and RFC 3323 RFC 2833 relay for Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF digits including payload type negotiation SIP URL sip phone number IP addr...

Page 17: ...consultation transfer is as follows In the transfer scenario there are three parties Party A transferring Party B transferred and Party C transferred to A Calls B B answers A holds the call and dials...

Page 18: ...x 10TX interface configured for 10 Mbps Full duplex 100T interface configured for 100 Mbps Half duplex 100Tx interface configured for 100 Mbps Full duplex To configure the Media settings using CLI ref...

Page 19: ...on page 602H622H19 below Figure 2 1 MediaPack Front Panel 2 1 1 1 Reset Button The front panel of the MediaPack provides a reset button for resetting the gateway and restoring the gateway s parameter...

Page 20: ...onent Descriptions Item Label Component Description 1 POWER 12 VDC power supply socket 2 S T 0 S T 3 BRI S T ISDN interfaces S T 0 3 3 Lifeline ISDN Lifeline port 4 RS232 9 pin D type male for RS 232...

Page 21: ...after a self testing period of about one minute Any malfunction changes the Ready LED to red When you have completed the above relevant sections you are then ready to start configuring the gateway Ch...

Page 22: ...rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatibl...

Page 23: ...the device s package to attach the long bracket to the side of the device 8 Position the device in the rack and line up the bracket holes with the rack frame holes 9 Use four standard rack screws to a...

Page 24: ...n 619H639HConnecting the WAN Interface on page 620H640H25 Connecting the BRI S T interface refer to Section 621H641HConnecting the ISDN BRI S T Interface on page 622H642H26 Connecting the RS 232 seria...

Page 25: ...Cat 5 cable supplied to the MediaPack s LAN port labeled LAN 2 Connect the other end of the cable directly to your network e g switch or PC 3 4 2 Connecting the WAN Interface The MediaPack provides a...

Page 26: ...RI S T interface ports depending on MediaPack model refer to 633H653HTable 1 1 on page 634H654H13 for connecting ISDN terminal equipment such as ISDN telephones Up to eight terminal equipment TE devic...

Page 27: ...T ports labeled S T on the MediaPack s rear panel 2 Connect the ISDN terminal equipment to one of the RJ 45 ports on the ISDN splitter using an RJ 45 connector Figure 3 8 ISDN BRI S T Cabling 3 4 4 C...

Page 28: ...659HFigure 3 9 Figure 3 9 MediaPack RS 232 Connector Pinouts 3 4 5 Connecting the Lifeline Port To implement the Lifeline feature port S T 0 must be configured as network port When a power outage occu...

Page 29: ...ne can be connected to the Lifeline port and the PSTN network can be connected to the S T 0 port However in such a configuration the ISDN phone can only be used upon a power outage The Lifeline featur...

Page 30: ...ports 0 and 1 and ports 2 and 3 are configured identically both user and both net side Fallback does not function If ports 0 and 1 or ports 2 and 3 are configured as user side i e connected to systems...

Page 31: ...guring the SIP Parameters on page 652H672H44 Configuring Coder Groups refer to Section 653H673HConfiguring Coder Groups on page 654H674H47 Configuring the IP to Tel Routing table refer to Section 655H...

Page 32: ...interface port labeled LAN to your PC s LAN port using a standard Ethernet straight through cable 2 Change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the MediaPack s factory default IP a...

Page 33: ...n page 678H702H115 Table 4 1 MediaPack Default Networking Parameters Network Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Address LAN 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 WAN Assigned by DHCP Assigned by DHCP If these defau...

Page 34: ...eb Interface Quick Setup Screen after Login 4 Under the LAN IP Configuration group define the LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask fields to correspond with your network IP settings To define the LAN defaul...

Page 35: ...een b Add a static route entry with the following values based on our example setup Dest IP 0 0 0 0 Dest Mask 0 0 0 0 GW IP i e default gateway 10 15 0 1 c Click the Insert button the static routing e...

Page 36: ...S 232 connection refer to Section 691H717HRS 232 Interface on page 692H718H57 To assign an IP address using CLI take the next 7 steps 1 Access the MediaPack by using your PC to establish a Telnet conn...

Page 37: ...ing the following command 192 168 2 1 store running config Then reset the MediaPack by pressing on the reset button for more than two seconds After the MediaPack restarts re access the MediaPack by re...

Page 38: ...w WAN IP settings by typing the following command 192 168 2 1 if ip WAN show ip interface WAN CR f Exit the WAN mode using the following command 192 168 2 1 if ip WAN exit CR g Continue to Step 693H71...

Page 39: ...ng command 192 168 2 1 if ip WAN no shutdown CR f Verify the new WAN IP settings by typing the following command 192 168 2 1 if ip WAN show ip interface WAN CR g Exit the WAN mode using the following...

Page 40: ...tart working with your device e g perform advanced configuration To connect the MediaPack to the network take the next 4 steps 1 Disconnect your PC from the MediaPack 2 Reconnect the MediaPack and you...

Page 41: ...ce to ISDN port mapping refer to 698H724HFigure 4 7 Figure 4 7 ISDN Port to ISDN Interface Binding To configure the MediaPack s ISDN ports take the next 6 steps 1 Login to the MediaPack s embedded Web...

Page 42: ...cause the IP to Tel Routing table routes the IP call to a designated ISDN interface The call is then established on the ISDN port that corresponds to the specific ISDN Interface configured in this ste...

Page 43: ...mines the USER side MSN If no MSN s are configured the MediaPack accepts all incoming calls Hunt logic configured if more then one ISDN port is bound to the interface In our example setup for Unit A f...

Page 44: ...If enable the Gateway rejacts the PI that arrived from the Network side and send Release immediately after the disconnect message 12 Routing Manipulation choose if Route first or Manipolate first 13...

Page 45: ...he SIP General Settings screen configure the relevant parameters In our example setup for Unit A no configurations were required in this screen 3 Access the SIP Proxy Registration screen Protocol Mana...

Page 46: ...down list select one of the following for proxy registration Disable the MediaPack doesn t register to a Proxy server Registrar default Enable the MediaPack registers to a Proxy server Registrar at po...

Page 47: ...or additional SIP related parameters refer to Section 713H739HSIP Gateway on page 714H740H67 For detailed information on the parameters Registration Time and Authentication Mode refer to refer to 715H...

Page 48: ...an use 4 1 8 Configuring IP to Tel Routing Table The IP to Tel Routing table is used to route incoming IP calls to the relevant ISDN interface The procedure below describes how to configure IP to Tel...

Page 49: ...Routing Table on page 718H744H91 4 1 9 Configuring Tel to IP Routing Table The Tel to IP Routing Table is used as an alternative to a Proxy server to route outgoing Tel to IP calls to a remote IP des...

Page 50: ...tination IP field enter the destination IP address d Click the Insert button to add the entry For detailed information on the Tel to IP Routing table refer to Section 719H745HTel to IP Routing Table o...

Page 51: ...the following configurations The ISDN phone that is connected to Unit A is configured with the MSN 1000 The ISDN phone that is connected to Unit B is configured with the MSN 2000 4 1 12 Establishing...

Page 52: ...configuration it reflects the actual system s state On startup the persistent configuration is loaded to the running configuration The running configuration can only be modified by the CLI or over the...

Page 53: ...is section provides an overview of the Embedded Web Server and includes the following subsections 737H768HComputer Requirements on page 738H769H53 770HAreas of the Web Interface on page 740H771H54 741...

Page 54: ...ubmenu options Title bar displays the name of the BRI gateway model Workspace the main area of the screen in which information is viewed and configured When positioning your curser over a parameter na...

Page 55: ...use this menu to view and monitor the gateway s channels Syslog messages hardware and software product information refer to Section 754H785HStatus Diagnostics on page 755H786H118 Software Update use...

Page 56: ...762H792HTable 5 1 describes the dialing notations for configuring destination and source telephone number matching Table 5 1 Dialing Plan Notations Notation Description n m Character range e g 2 7 n...

Page 57: ...3 Login using username and password the default is Admin and Admin respectively 4 The baud rate may be changed using the CLI command console baudrate baudrate The valid rates to set are 9600 19200 38...

Page 58: ...a subset of the available commands To configure the device you first need to change the Operator Execution mode to Administrator Execution mode To perform this type the command enable The Administrat...

Page 59: ...the list To delete a line from a table Type no at the beginning of the command To disable a currently enabled command Type no at the beginning of the command 5 3 5 Configuring the System This section...

Page 60: ...s used to configure the LAN and WAN ports e g to configure the physical connection mode In this mode the media characteristics of the Ethernet port are defined For more information refer to 781H811HIP...

Page 61: ...er loading this file to the MediaPack via CLI or Web the MediaPack must be reset for the changes to take affect 5 4 1 Configuration File Structure The structure of the configuration file is similar to...

Page 62: ...eries SIP User s Manual 62 Document LTRT 53301 5 4 3 Configuration File Examples 809H835HFigure 5 4 through 810H836HFigure 5 7 show examples of a configuration file for the VoIP gateway Figure 5 4 Con...

Page 63: ...SIP User s Manual 5 MediaPack Configuration Tools Version 2 4 159 June 2008 Figure 5 5 Configuration File Example 2...

Page 64: ...MP 40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series SIP User s Manual 64 Document LTRT 53301 Figure 5 6 Configuration File Example 3...

Page 65: ...SIP User s Manual 5 MediaPack Configuration Tools Version 2 4 159 June 2008 Figure 5 7 Configuration File Example 4...

Page 66: ...1 Note Parameters enclosed in square brackets represent the corresponding Web interface parameters and commands for configuring the MediaPack using Command Line Interface CLI 6 1 Quick Setup The Quick...

Page 67: ...Users on page 844H871H73 6 2 1 1 SIP General Settings The SIP General Settings option opens the SIP General Settings screen This screen is used to configure the MediaPack s general SIP parameters To c...

Page 68: ...ines the Asserted Identity Mode None system does not use the P Asserted Identity header PAssertedIdentity Use rPort no useRPort Defines whether or not to add the rPort value to the via headers This de...

Page 69: ...his screen is used to configure parameters that are associated with SIP Proxy and Registration To configure the SIP Proxy and Registration parameters 1 Open the SIP Proxy Registration screen Protocol...

Page 70: ...ed all proxy related parameters are ignored Primary Proxy no proxy 0 IP FQDN The address of the primary and the three fallback proxies If defined messages are sent to one of these addresses If fallbac...

Page 71: ...are sent Valid options include IP FQDN Registration Domain Name reg domain name Defines the host part of the to and from header of the register message Valid options include IP FQDN Registration Expi...

Page 72: ...if a proxy or gateway requires authentication The gateway attempts to match the from number to select a user If a match is found this user is used for authentication If no user is found the call fail...

Page 73: ...ply your changes 4 To save the changes to the flash memory refer to Section 889H6 9 890HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 891H131 Table 6 3 SIP Users Parameters Parameter Descript...

Page 74: ...rface Settings refer to Section 870H898HISDN Interface on page 871H899H78 Hunt Logic settings refer to Section 872H900HLineHunting Logic on page 873H901H81 6 2 2 1 ISDN General Settings The ISDN Gener...

Page 75: ...to receive clock synchronization from the PBX In such a scenario bit slips bit errors occur on the connection between the PBX and the MediaPack Speech transmission may still be possible but not fax t...

Page 76: ...m 2 Change to the configuration mode 3 From the main configuration mode change to the port pstn mode 4 To enter the port pstn mode use the command port pstn 0 0 3 Where the last number indicates the p...

Page 77: ...er Description Uni side uni side net usr Determines if the interface is user or network side Net User default Permanent layer2 no permanent layer2 Enables the system to attempt to keep the ISDN Layer...

Page 78: ...se 5 Use the commands in square brackets to change the parameter values For more information on CLI refer to Chapter 888H916H5 3 on page 889H917H56 6 2 2 3 ISDN Interface Settings The ISDN Interface S...

Page 79: ...ISDN Interface Settings option Figure 6 8 ISDN Interfaces Screen 2 From the ISDN Interfaces list select an ISDN interface 3 Configure the ISDN interface parameters according to 892H920HTable 6 6 4 Cl...

Page 80: ...d Cyclic up default the next higher free port is used Cyclic down The next lower free port is used Add Port as Prefix no add port as prefix If enabled the ISDN port number of the incoming call is adde...

Page 81: ...face pstn mode use the command interface pstn 0 3 The last number indicates the interface number 10 Use the commands in square brackets to change the parameters 6 2 2 4 Order of Prefixes For ISDN to S...

Page 82: ...Manipulation Table for Tel to IP calls refer to Section 899H943HTel to IP Destination Numbers on page 900H944H85 IP to Tel Source Number Manipulation Table for IP to Tel calls refer to Section 901H945...

Page 83: ...tables refer to Section 907H955HConvention for Entering Phone Numbers in Tables on page 908H956H56 To configure IP to Tel Destination Numbers 1 Open the IP to Tel Destination Number Manipulation Table...

Page 84: ...f remaining digits from the right Type of Number type unknown international national network specific subscriber number abbreviated number Defines the Type of Number Valid options include Unknown defa...

Page 85: ...menu Manipulation Tables submenu Tel IP Destination Numbers option Figure 6 11 Tel to IP Destination Number Manipulation Table 2 From the Position drop down list select the entry that you want to add...

Page 86: ...e 3 Enter a routing entry using the command pos num values 4 To remove a routing entry use the command no pos num For a detailed explanation of the supplied matching and manipulation criteria use the...

Page 87: ...mber If the number is included in parenthesis this function strips the suffix A combination of prefix and suffix e g 3 2 is valid Prefix Suffix to Add add prefix suffix num Adds this prefix or suffix...

Page 88: ...to Section 976H6 9 977HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 978H131 You can modify an entry by clicking the Modify button and delete an entry by clicking the Remove button Table 6 1...

Page 89: ...d Digital Information If the incoming ISDN setup indicates Unrestricted Digital Information The CLEARMODE codec will be used as the most preferred codec on the SIP side Table 6 11 Clearmode Translatio...

Page 90: ...Table Note that for the Tel to IP Routing table to take precedence over a Proxy for routing calls set the parameter Prefer Routing Table to Yes refer to Section 933H985HSIP Proxy Registration Setting...

Page 91: ...1 Log on to the system 2 From the main configuration mode change to the routing tel2ip table mode 3 Enter a routing entry using the command pos num values 4 To remove a routing entry use the command...

Page 92: ...figured routing rule where 0 has the highest priority Destination Number dest num match num Match the destination number prefix suffix number Source Number src num match num Match the source number pr...

Page 93: ...Profiles on page 948H1002H93 Tel profiles for SIP to ISDN calls refer to Section 949H1003HISDN Profiles on page 950H1004H95 Coder Groups refer to Section 951H1005HCoder Group on page 952H1006H98 6 2...

Page 94: ...m performs a fallback to the last active coded G 711Transport fax is transmitted using g 711 a law Allow modem bypass no modem bypass Defines how modem calls are handled Valid options include Enable m...

Page 95: ...e for CLEARMODE Possible values range from 96 127 Default is 97 coder group coder group id Defines the coder group to be used for this profile Using CLI To define the IP Profile parameters 1 Log on to...

Page 96: ...profile according to 956H1011HTable 6 15 3 Click the Add button to apply the settings 4 To save the changes to the flash memory refer to Section 1012H6 9 1013HSaving Configuration Settings on the Medi...

Page 97: ...eed this value Valid range is 10 to 300 msec The default value is 70 DSP output gain dsp output gain Defines the DSP output gain The range is 31 to 31 dB DSP Fax Modem gain dsp fax gain Defines the DS...

Page 98: ...possible If the far end gateway cannot use the coder assigned as the first coder the gateway attempts to use the next coder and so forth The gateway supports the following coders G 711 A law 64 kbps s...

Page 99: ...he Voice Packet ptime used with this coder in milliseconds Selecting the size of the packet determines how many coder payloads are combined into one RTP voice packet 4 Repeat steps 2 through 3 for the...

Page 100: ...re the gateway s advanced configuration parameters and includes the following submenus Network Settings refer to Section 961H1018HNetwork Settings on page 962H1019H100 Configuration File refer to Sect...

Page 101: ...act the enterprise s DHCP server to obtain the networking parameters These network parameters have a time limit after which the gateway renews its lease from the DHCP server It the gateway is configur...

Page 102: ...negotiation 10T interface configured for 10 Mbps Half duplex 10TX interface configured for 10 Mbps Full duplex 100T interface configured for 100 Mbps Half duplex 100Tx interface configured for 100 Mb...

Page 103: ...og on to the system 2 From the main configuration mode change to the ip_interface mode 3 To enter the ip_interface mode use the command ip_interface LAN WAN 4 Use the commands in square brackets to ch...

Page 104: ...Interval lcp echo request interval num max num Defines the interval in msec for sending Link Control Protocol LCP Echo requests The valid range is 500 to 10 000 The default is 1 500 msec Note LCP echo...

Page 105: ...0 0 0 Dest Mask 0 0 0 0 GW IP IP address of the default gateway Metric 14 To add static routes 1 Open the Static Routing Table screen Advanced Configuration menu Network Settings Static Routes option...

Page 106: ...IP address Note The Gateway IP Address and Interface are mutually exclusive Please define either a gateway IP address or an outgoing interface not both Metric The Metric of the route If two equivalent...

Page 107: ...ure allows you to define the following Mark packets with QoS tags that can be used in the network to provide the requested service quality for voice packets Limit the bandwidth of the WAN interface Th...

Page 108: ...nfiguration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1064H131 Table 6 21 QoS Parameters Description Parameter Description Rate Limit rate limit num Specifies the available upstream bandwidth This parameter i...

Page 109: ...or this source class For additional information refer to Section 1003H1067H QoS Source Classes and Packet Tagging on page 1004H1068H110 Precedence set ip precedence 0 7 Defines the IP Precedence field...

Page 110: ...al prioritization the CoS contains tagging attributes Each CoS defines the following parameters Each CoS is defined by the following parameters Priority the priority can be set to True or False If the...

Page 111: ...rol List The Access Control List option allows you to add an Access Control List that can be used for the following Block Deny inbound and outbound WAN traffic based on several match criteria Assign a...

Page 112: ...ist restart the WAN interface by clicking the Apply button 4 To save the changes to the flash memory refer to Section 1073H6 9 1074HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1075H131 When...

Page 113: ...atch this rule The base IP address is entered in the IP address field The IP Wildcards field is used to define the range For more information see the field IP wildcard IP Address If Host or Range is s...

Page 114: ...d continue with the wildcard specification 9 If any is selected continue with source matching 10 If host is selected enter a host IP address 11 If TCP or UDP was selected begin with the port matching...

Page 115: ...sh memory refer to Section 1078H6 9 1079HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1080H131 6 3 1 9 Services The Services option enables you to configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protoc...

Page 116: ...ory refer to Section 1082H6 9 1083HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1084H131 Table 6 23 DHCP Server DNS and SNTP Clients Parameters Parameter Description DHCP Server Parameters S...

Page 117: ...r is used for DNS resolution If you used DNS names in the configuration e g proxy the DNS resolver must be enabled and a valid Primary server IP address must be specified For redundancy reasons you ma...

Page 118: ...ou can locally define static DNS entries If the DNS resolver tries to locate an IP address for a DNS name it searches this table before sending a request to the configured DNS servers The user can con...

Page 119: ...se the file to upload and then click the Send Configuration File button to upload it to the media pack The uploaded configuration will be activated on the next boot 6 4 3 Restore Factory Configuration...

Page 120: ...hod supported by the HTTP 1 1 protocol Note that the password and username can be a maximum of 19 case sensitive characters To change login username password define access rights take these 6 steps 1...

Page 121: ...ystem 2 Change to the configuration mode 3 To configure a read only user use the command operator name password password 4 To add a read write user use the command administrator name password password...

Page 122: ...e Bytes Flash Size in bytes Ram Size Bytes Ram Size in bytes CPU Speed MHz CPU Speed in MHz UpTime HHH MM SS UpTime System Time Time received by NTP and used in the logs Version ID SW Version CPLD Ver...

Page 123: ...log messages cannot be configured NOTICE 5 will be used for all messages sys log no sys log Enables or disables the sys log client Valid options include Enable Sys log client is enabled I E messages...

Page 124: ...el 1 5 Note 1 On all debug levels all Error and Warning messages are enabled Note 2 The message will be truncated if the message is too long This also applies to raw data SIP ISDN sys log isdn port 0...

Page 125: ...e ini and auxiliary files e g Call Progress Tones but this option cannot be pursued without loading the cmp file For the ini and each auxiliary file type you can choose to reload an existing file load...

Page 126: ...ough and completed with a gateway reset If you click the Cancel button in any of the subsequent screens the gateway is automatically reset with the configuration that was previously burned in flash me...

Page 127: ...is displayed again Click Next the Load an ini File screen opens refer to the figure below Loading a new ini file or any other auxiliary file listed in the wizard is optional Note that as you progress...

Page 128: ...r loading the CPT files follow the same procedure as for loading the ini file Figure 6 38 Loading the Call Progress Tone CPT files 8 In the FINISH screen refer to the figure below the Next button is d...

Page 129: ...version download process completes reset the MediaPack To view the downloaded SW version after the gateway is reset use the command show version Note An upgrade procedure can only be performed in exec...

Page 130: ...ing MAC This string will be replaces with the MAC address of the WAN interface leading zeros and as separator Note 2 The maximum length of the URL is 99 characters no config file url URL Specifies the...

Page 131: ...heir previous settings after a gateway reset or power failure Therefore to ensure that the currently modified configuration is permanently saved i e saved to the MediaPack s non volatile memory flash...

Page 132: ...ned to flash memory prior to reset default No resets the MediaPack without burning the current configuration to flash discards all modifications to the configuration 3 Click the Reset button If the Sa...

Page 133: ...password user Admin password Admin 3 Type the enable command to acquire administrative privileges 4 Change the mode to execution 5 Type the following command Reload 6 If you want to save your changes...

Page 134: ...ed either as a Point to Point connection or a Point to Multipoint In addition the MediaPack can connect to the PBX either as a Subscriber or a Trunk As a result the MediaPack has four different operat...

Page 135: ...BX and the MediaPack is illustrated in the network architecture diagram below 1052H1103HFigure A 1 The MediaPack is connected to the PBX s Subscriber interface In other words the PBX provides an ISDN...

Page 136: ...apply your changes 8 To save the changes to the flash memory refer to Section 1106H6 9 1107HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1108H131 9 Return to the initial settings and contin...

Page 137: ...interface In other words the MediaPack provides an ISDN Network and the PBX is a User Terminal device Figure A 2 Connecting to a PBX using Point to Point Connection PBX Trunk Interface To configure th...

Page 138: ...pply your changes 8 To save the changes to the flash memory refer to Section 1116H6 9 1117HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1118H131 9 Return to the initial settings and continue...

Page 139: ...iber interface In other words the PBX provides an ISDN Network and the MediaPack is a User Terminal device Figure A 3 Connecting to a PBX using Point to Multipoint Connection PBX Subscriber Interface...

Page 140: ...From the Uni Side drop down list select User 5 From the Layer 2 Mode drop down list select Point to Multipoint 6 From the ISDN Interface drop down list select the ISDN interface to which the configure...

Page 141: ...SIP User s Manual A MediaPack Applications Version 2 4 141 June 2008...

Page 142: ...29HSaving Configuration Settings on the MediaPack on page 1130H131 12 Return to the initial settings and continue the configuration of the MediaPack SIP Parameters and routing tables refer to Section...

Page 143: ...n other words the MediaPack provides an ISDN Network and the PBX is a User Terminal device Figure A 5 Connecting to PBX using Point to Multipoint Connection PBX Trunk Interface To configure the MediaP...

Page 144: ...efer to Section 1086H1141HMSN on page 1087H1142H153 A 2 Lifeline and Fallback Setup For Lifeline and Fallback setup refer to Section 1088H1143HConnecting the Lifeline Port on page 1089H1144H28 and Sec...

Page 145: ...the Fax Parameters 1 Complete the initial settings configuration refer to Section 1100H1155HInitial Configuration on page 1101H1156H31 2 Configure the MediaPack ISDN to IP FAX settings Open the ISDN P...

Page 146: ...53301 Figure A 8 Fax Transfer Enabled e g T 38 Relay 3 Configure the MediaPack IP to ISDN Fax settings Open the IP Profiles screen Protocol Management menu Profile Definitions submenu IP Profiles opt...

Page 147: ...is successfully negotiated the system will switch to fax T 38 without an additional SIP RE Invite transaction Note For fax autotransition Fax Signaling Mode must be set to T 38 Relay A 3 2 Configurin...

Page 148: ...MP 40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series SIP User s Manual 148 Document LTRT 53301 Figure A 10 Modem Transfer over IP...

Page 149: ...e services are permanently active and cannot be disabled A 4 1 Call Hold and Retrieve The MediaPack supports call hold and retrieve You can place a call on hold and then create a new call without drop...

Page 150: ...arties A 4 2 1 Call Transfer Initiated by the SIP Peer There are two types of call transfers Consultation Transfer Refer and Replaces The common way to perform a consultation transfer is as follows In...

Page 151: ...ISDN user is not supported A 4 3 Call Forward The MediaPack supports call forward using 3xx responses If the MediaPack receives a 3xx response to an invite the call is forwarded to the new destination...

Page 152: ...4 4 2 Call Waiting SIP to ISDN Calls If Hunting is disabled refer to Section 1112H1167HLineHunting Logic on page 1113H1168H81 the MediaPack sends a third setup to the ISDN port Simultaneously the Med...

Page 153: ...d the call is accepted if not the call is rejected A 4 6 MSN In ISDN more than one phone can be connected to a single S Bus If the network sends an ISDN setup to the S Bus the ISDN phones can analyze...

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Page 155: ...stem then reads the Ring Back tone definitions and internally prepares the Ring Back tones This process completes after approximately 50 seconds Notes All log files are rotated internally and need not...

Page 156: ...ng Product OK Loading SNTP OK Loading Accesslist OK Loading LinkScheduler OK Loading DhcpServer OK Loading DhcpClient OK Loading DNSResolver OK Loading PPP OK Loading AAA OK Loading PPPoE OK Loading I...

Page 157: ...ffic Scheduling and Rate Limiting Packet Fragmentation PPPoE client DNS resolution IP Transport RTP RTCP per IETF RFC 3550 and 3551 QoS TOS DiffServ Tagging Voice Fax Modem Voice over Packet Capabilit...

Page 158: ...ISDN VoIP gateway with single BRI interface 2 voice channels LAN and WAN 10 100 BaseTX AC power supply MP 404 BRI ST AC FB MediaPack 404 ISDN VoIP gateway with dual BRI interface 4 voice channels wit...

Page 159: ...SIP User s Manual C Technical Specifications Version 2 4 159 June 2008 Reader s Notes...

Page 160: ...CPE Access Gateway SIP MediaPack MP 40x User s Manual Version 2 4 Document LTRT 53301 290H303Hwww audiocodes com...

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