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Version 5.8 

535 

October 2009 

SIP User's Manual 

 

9. IP Telephony Capabilities 

 

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To configure call routing between an Enterprise and two ITSPs: 

1. 

Enable the device to register to a Proxy/Registrar server, using the parameter 
IsRegisterNeeded.  

2. 

In the 'Proxy Sets Table' page (refer to ''Configuring the Proxy Sets Table'' on page

 

148

), configure two Proxy Sets and for each, enable Proxy Keep-Alive (using SIP 

OPTIONS) and 'round robin' load-balancing method:  

 

Proxy Set #

1

 includes two IP addresses of the first ITSP (

ITSP 1

) - 10.33.37.77 

and 10.33.37.79 - and using UDP. 

 

Proxy Set #

2

 includes two IP addresses of the second ITSP (

ITSP 2

) - 10.8.8.40 

and 10.8.8.10 - and using TCP. 

The figure below displays the configuration of Proxy Set ID #1. Perform similar 
configuration for Proxy Set ID #2, but using different IP addresses. 

Figure 

 

9-44: Configuring Proxy Set ID #1 in the Proxy Sets Table Page 

 

Summary of Contents for mediapack MP-500

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Page 3: ...rio 44 3 2 8 4 Saving a Scenario to a PC 45 3 2 8 5 Loading a Scenario to the Device 46 3 2 8 6 Deleting a Scenario 47 3 2 8 7 Exiting Scenario Mode 48 3 2 9 Customizing the Web Interface 48 3 2 9 1 R...

Page 4: ...220 3 4 6 Advanced Applications 225 3 4 6 1 Configuring Voice Mail Parameters 225 3 4 6 2 Configuring RADIUS Accounting Parameters 226 3 4 6 3 Configuring FXO Parameters 227 3 5 Management Tab 228 3...

Page 5: ...figuring SNMPv3 using SSH 284 5 6 2 Configuring EMS to Operate with a Pre configured SNMPv3 System 285 5 6 3 Configuring SNMPv3 to Operate with Non Configured SNMPv3 System 286 5 6 4 Cloning SNMPv3 Us...

Page 6: ...Parameter 379 6 8 10 Automatic Dialing Parameters 379 6 8 11 Direct Inward Dialing Parameters 380 6 8 12 MLPP Parameters 382 6 9 SBC Parameters 384 6 10 Standalone Survivability Parameters 390 6 11 An...

Page 7: ...anipulation 465 9 2 4 User Registration and Internal Database 466 9 2 4 1 Initial Registration Request Processing 466 9 2 4 2 Internal Database 467 9 2 4 3 Routing using Internal Database 467 9 2 4 4...

Page 8: ...Cause to SIP Response 510 9 11 Supported RADIUS Attributes 510 9 12 Call Detail Record 513 9 13 Querying Device Channel Resources using SIP OPTIONS 515 9 14 Working with Supplementary Services 515 9...

Page 9: ...iew of Multiple Interface Table 548 10 6 1 2 Columns of the Multiple Interface Table 548 10 6 1 3 Other Related Parameters 551 10 6 1 4 Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines 55...

Page 10: ...reen 49 Figure 3 24 User Defined Web Welcome Message after Login 51 Figure 3 25 Help Topic for Current Page 52 Figure 3 26 Log Off Confirmation Box 53 Figure 3 27 Web Session Logged Off 53 Figure 3 28...

Page 11: ...102 Figure 3 85 Adding Users 103 Figure 3 86 Adding a New User 104 Figure 3 87 Defining Outgoing Mail Server 105 Figure 3 88 Adding a User Group 106 Figure 3 89 Configuring Dynamic DNS DDNS Services 1...

Page 12: ...Figure 3 140 Proxy Registration Page 147 Figure 3 141 Proxy Sets Table Page 149 Figure 3 142 IP Group Table 153 Figure 3 143 Account Table Page 158 Figure 3 144 Coders Page 162 Figure 3 145 Coder Grou...

Page 13: ...re 3 201 Detailed LAN PC Information 254 Figure 3 202 Firewall Connections Page 256 Figure 3 203 Connection Statistics Page 257 Figure 3 204 Firewall Log Page 258 Figure 3 205 Log Settings Page 259 Fi...

Page 14: ...and PSAP 484 Figure 9 32 FXS Device Emulating PSAP using DID Loop Start Lines 487 Figure 9 33 Call Flow for One Stage Dialing 501 Figure 9 34 Call Flow for Two Stage Dialing 502 Figure 9 35 Call Flow...

Page 15: ...Version 5 8 15 October 2009 SIP User s Manual Contents Figure 10 3 Prefix Length and Subnet Masks Columns 556 Figure 11 1 Cabling OSN Server and Installing OS 563...

Page 16: ...ble 3 24 Number Manipulation Parameters Description 197 Table 3 25 Phone Context Parameters Description 199 Table 3 26 Tel to IP Routing Table Parameters 203 Table 3 27 IP to Hunt Group Routing Table...

Page 17: ...Parameters 400 Table 6 47 Metering Tone Parameters 401 Table 6 48 Keypad Sequence Parameters 402 Table 6 49 General FXO Parameters 406 Table 6 50 Hunt Groups and Routing Parameters 409 Table 6 51 Alt...

Page 18: ...t LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Table 10 12 Routing Table Example2 561 Table 10 13 Multiple Interface Table Example 3 562 Table 10 14 Routing Table Example 3 562 Table 12 1 Software Package 565 Table 13 1 Fu...

Page 19: ...hyperlinked Click on the page or section numbers shown in blue to reach the individual cross referenced item directly To return back to the point from where you accessed the cross reference press the...

Page 20: ...nd destined to the PSTN PBX i e telephone connected directly or indirectly to the device Tel to IP refers to calls received from the PSTN PBX and destined for the IP network Notes FXO Foreign Exchange...

Page 21: ...SN can host a variety of third party applications such as IP PBX Call Center and Conferencing The device provides Foreign Exchange Station FXS and or Foreign Exchange Office FXO telephony module inter...

Page 22: ...SIP User s Manual 22 Document LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Reader s Notes...

Page 23: ...ration ini file loaded to the device refer to ini File Configuration on page 271 AudioCodes Element Management System refer to Element Management System EMS on page 277 Simple Network Management Proto...

Page 24: ...SIP User s Manual 24 Document LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Reader s Notes...

Page 25: ...meter descriptions for the Web interface configuration tables only For descriptions of individual parameters refer to Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 The Web interface allows you to con...

Page 26: ...0 or later Netscape Navigator version 7 2 or later Mozilla Firefox version 1 5 0 10 or later Required minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768 pixels or 1280 x 1024 pixels Note Your Web browser must be Ja...

Page 27: ...etailed description of the Home page refer to Using the Home Page on page 54 Note If access to the device s Web interface is denied Unauthorized due to Microsoft Internet Explorer security settings pe...

Page 28: ...es frequently required command buttons for configuration refer to Toolbar on page 28 Navigation Pane Consists of the following areas Navigation bar Provides tabs for accessing the configuration menus...

Page 29: ...ens the Configuration File page for saving the ini file to a PC refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 244 Reset opens the Maintenance Actions page for resetting the device refer to R...

Page 30: ...g page in the Work pane The terminology used throughout this manual for referring to the hierarchical structure of the tree is as follows menu first level highest level submenu second level contained...

Page 31: ...tatus Diagnostics on the Navigation bar The Navigation tree menu can be displayed in one of two views Basic displays only commonly used menus Full displays all the menus pertaining to a configuration...

Page 32: ...ation bar is used to hide and show the Navigation pane To hide the Navigation pane click the left pointing arrow the pane is hidden and the button is replaced by the right pointing arrow button To sho...

Page 33: ...fer to Toolbar on page 28 To view all the menus in the Navigation tree ensure that the Navigation tree is in Full view refer to Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View on page 31 To get Onli...

Page 34: ...lay all parameters Basic Parameter List button with up pointing arrow click this button to show only common basic parameters The figure below shows an example of a page displaying basic parameters onl...

Page 35: ...parameters which can be hidden or shown To toggle between hiding and showing a group simply click the group name button that appears above each group The button appears with a down pointing or up poi...

Page 36: ...cations to parameters with on the fly capabilities are immediately applied to the device and take effect other parameters displayed on the page with the lightning symbol are not changeable on the fly...

Page 37: ...tables throughout the Web interface such as the Tel to IP Routing table must only be entered as digits without any other characters For example if you wish to enter the phone number 555 1212 it must b...

Page 38: ...entry is assigned the index 0 To add a copy of an existing index table entry 1 In the Index column select the index that you want to duplicate the Edit button appears 2 Click Edit the fields in the c...

Page 39: ...ting from index 0 For example if you added three index entries 0 4 and 6 then the index entry 4 is re assigned index number 1 and the index entry 6 is re assigned index number 2 Figure 3 12 Compacting...

Page 40: ...ame or sub string of the parameter name that you want to search If you have performed a previous search for such a parameter instead of entering the required string you can use the Search History drop...

Page 41: ...ng a Scenario to the Device on page 46 3 2 8 1 Creating a Scenario The Web interface allows you to create one Scenario with up to 20 configuration pages as described in the procedure below To create a...

Page 42: ...Configuration tab appears in the Navigation tree Notes You can add up to 20 Steps to a Scenario where each Step can contain up to 25 parameters When in Scenario mode the Navigation tree is in Full di...

Page 43: ...x appears requesting you to confirm the loading of the Scenario Figure 3 16 Scenario Loading Message Box 2 Click OK the Scenario and its Steps appear in the Navigation tree as shown in the example fig...

Page 44: ...the Scenario name and the Steps names Note Only users with access level of Security Administrator can edit a Scenario To edit a Scenario 1 On the Navigation bar click the Scenarios tab a message box...

Page 45: ...the Work pane b In the page clear all the check boxes corresponding to the parameters c Click Next 5 After clicking Next a message box appears notifying you of the change Click OK 6 Click Save Finish...

Page 46: ...e 1 On the Navigation bar click the Scenarios tab the Scenario appears in the Navigation tree 2 Click the Get Send Scenario File button located at the bottom of the Navigation tree the Scenario File p...

Page 47: ...ding Message Box 2 Click OK the Scenario mode appears in the Navigation tree 3 Click the Delete Scenario File button a message box appears requesting confirmation for deletion Figure 3 20 Message Box...

Page 48: ...following Web interface elements can be customized Corporate logo displayed on the Title bar refer to Replacing the Corporate Logo on page 48 Product s name displayed on the Title bar refer to Custom...

Page 49: ...Click the Browse button and then navigate to the folder in which the logo image file is located 5 Click the Send File button the image file uploads to the device When loading is complete the page is a...

Page 50: ...ion on using the ini file refer to Modifying an ini File on page 275 Table 3 2 ini File Parameters for Replacing Logo with Text Parameter Description UseWebLogo 0 Logo image is used default 1 Text str...

Page 51: ...e of a Welcome message is shown in the figure below Figure 3 24 User Defined Web Welcome Message after Login Table 3 4 ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message Parameter Description WelcomeMessage...

Page 52: ...quired page for which you want Help 2 On the toolbar click the Help button the Help topic pertaining to the opened page appears as shown below Figure 3 25 Help Topic for Current Page 3 To view a descr...

Page 53: ...r Accounts To log off the Web interface 1 On the toolbar click the Log Off button the Log Off confirmation message box appears Figure 3 26 Log Off Confirmation Box 2 Click OK the Web session is logged...

Page 54: ...Web interface To access the Home page On the toolbar click the Home icon the Home page is displayed Figure 3 28 Home Page Note The displayed number and type of modules depends on the device s hardware...

Page 55: ...is no active RTP session green Call Connected Active RTP stream You can click a port icon and from the shortcut menu choose to do the following Reset the channel port refer to Resetting an Analog Chan...

Page 56: ...box appears Figure 3 30 Text Box for Entering Port Name 3 Type a brief description for the port and then click Apply Port Info 3 3 2 Resetting an Analog Channel The Home page allows you to inactivate...

Page 57: ...O analog port such as RTP RTCP and voice settings To view detailed port information 1 Click the port for which you want to view port settings the shortcut menu appears Figure 3 32 Shortcut Menu 2 From...

Page 58: ...ttings on page 64 3 4 1 1 Configuring the Multiple Interface Table The Multiple Interface Table page allows you to configure up to 16 logical network interfaces each with its own IP address unique VLA...

Page 59: ...fer to Viewing Active IP Interfaces on page 248 When adding more than one interface to the table ensure that you enable VLANs using the VLAN Mode VlANMode parameter For an explanation on configuring t...

Page 60: ...or any of the selected interfaces i e leave them as OAMP Media Control and Data A single OAMP interface and only one must be configured This OAMP interface can be combined with Media and Control At le...

Page 61: ...ce Notes Only one default gateway can be defined The default gateway must be configured on an interface that includes Media traffic The default gateway s IP address must be in the same subnet as the i...

Page 62: ...page is used for configuring various application parameters such as Network Time Protocol NTP daylight saving time and Telnet For a description of these parameters refer to Configuration Parameters R...

Page 63: ...guring the Multiple Interface Table on page 58 To configure static IP routing 1 Open the IP Routing Table page Configuration tab Network Settings menu IP Routing Table page item Figure 3 36 IP Routing...

Page 64: ...le on page 58 Metric RoutingTableHopsCountColumn The maximum number of times a packet can be forwarded hops between the device and destination typically up to 20 Note This parameter must be set to a n...

Page 65: ...s the following items Voice Settings refer to Configuring the Voice Settings on page 65 Fax Modem CID Settings refer to Configuring the Fax Modem CID Settings on page 66 RTP RTCP Settings refer to Con...

Page 66: ...Parameters Reference on page 291 To configure the Voice parameters 1 Open the Voice Settings page Configuration tab Media Settings menu Voice Settings page item Figure 3 38 Voice Settings Page 2 Confi...

Page 67: ...Settings page Configuration tab Media Settings menu Fax Modem CID Settings page item Figure 3 39 Fax Modem CID Settings Page 2 Configure the parameters as required 3 Click the Submit button to save yo...

Page 68: ...Configuring the General Media Settings The General Media Settings page allows you to configure various media parameters For a detailed description of the parameters appearing on this page refer to Co...

Page 69: ...ure the parameters as required 3 Click the Submit button to save your changes 4 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 3 4 2 6 Configuring Media Security The Med...

Page 70: ...lated configuration pages described in Getting Acquainted with the Data Configuration Pages on page 70 3 4 3 1 Getting Acquainted with the Data Configuration pages Before you begin configuring the dat...

Page 71: ...arious buttons appear in the configuration pages as described in the table below Table 3 9 Description of the Main Configuration Buttons Button Name Description OK Applies and saves the settings Apply...

Page 72: ...following methods for connecting to the Internet Manual IP address Ethernet connection Automatic IP address Ethernet connection Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Point to Point Tunneling Pr...

Page 73: ...word Figure 3 47 PPPoE WAN Connection Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP specify the following information PPTP Server Host Name or IP Address Login User Name Login Password Internet Protocol sele...

Page 74: ...and simultaneously be protected from the security threats of the Internet The device s firewall has been pre configured to provide optimum security see the figure below Figure 3 50 Device s Firewall E...

Page 75: ...ording to the configurable set of rules The firewall rules specify what types of services available on the Internet may be accessed from the enterprise s network and what types of services available i...

Page 76: ...of these select services 4 Click OK to save your settings 3 4 3 3 2 Configuring Access Control The Access Control item allows you to define restrictions on the types of requests that may pass from the...

Page 77: ...elect or specify the type of protocol Selecting the Show All Services option expands the list of available protocols Select a protocol or add a new one using the User Defined option and then follow th...

Page 78: ...identifying each service and the PC that will provide it This is useful for example if you want to host a Web server inside your home network When an Internet user points a browser to the device s WA...

Page 79: ...or application 5 From the Protocol drop down list select or specify the type of protocol Selecting the Show All Services option expands the list of available protocols Select a protocol or add a new...

Page 80: ...page item the following page appears Figure 3 56 Defining a DMZ Host 2 Select the check box and then enter the local IP address of the computer that you want to designate as a DMZ host Note that only...

Page 81: ...Triggering Rule 3 In the Service Name enter a name for the service e g game_server and then under the Outgoing Trigger Ports group click the New Trigger Ports link the following page appears Figure 3...

Page 82: ...or group of computers to which you want to apply the Web site restriction Select an address or a name from the list to apply the rule on the corresponding host or Any to apply the rule on all the devi...

Page 83: ...le for that address For example if you have LAN IP addresses of 192 168 1 10 to 192 168 15 i e six PC s and you have obtained from your ISP the NAT IP addresses 192 168 71 12 through 192 168 71 15 i e...

Page 84: ...ct representing the new host refer to Configuring Network Objects on page 121 b Destination Address destination address of packets sent or received the device This address can be configured in the sam...

Page 85: ...the Schedule drop down list allows you to choose an available rule for adding user defined schedule rules refer to Configuring Scheduler Rules on page 122 3 4 3 3 8 Configuring Advanced Filtering Adva...

Page 86: ...the corresponding host or Any to apply the rule on all the device s LAN hosts If you want to add a new address select the User Defined option to add a new Network Object representing the new host ref...

Page 87: ...ransfer session is handled using Stateful Packet Inspection SPI meaning that other packets matching this rule are automatically allowed access d Accept Packet allow access to packets that match the cr...

Page 88: ...menu QoS submenu General page item the following page appears Figure 3 67 Configuring General WAN Bandwidth 2 From the WAN Devices Bandwidth Rx Tx drop down list select the required Rx Tx bandwidth I...

Page 89: ...no prevention of a traffic priority rule conflicting with a class rule In this case the priority and DSCP setting of the class rule if given takes precedence Connection based QoS also allows inheriti...

Page 90: ...work Object representing the new host refer to Configuring Network Objects on page 121 Destination Address destination address of packets sent or received by the device This address can be configured...

Page 91: ...was matched by this rule 6 From the Schedule drop down list select the time during which the rule is active By default the rule is always active However you can configure scheduler rules by selecting...

Page 92: ...hen a shaping class is first defined for a specific traffic type two shaping classes are created The second class is the Default Class which is responsible for all the packets that do not match the de...

Page 93: ...y or jitter for real time traffic such as VoIP If you insert a delay value in milliseconds the delay in number of bytes is automatically updated on refresh c Queue Policy Tx traffic queueing can be ba...

Page 94: ...d priority that packets may have 9 Fairness the fairness algorithm ensures no starvation by granting all packets a certain level of priority 9 RED the Random Early Detection algorithm utilizes statist...

Page 95: ...rs Figure 3 76 Dfining Rx Shaping Class f Configure the following fields a Name name of the class b Bandwidth reserved reception bandwidth in kilobits per second You can limit the maximum allowed band...

Page 96: ...b Data Settings menu QoS submenu DSCP Settings page item the following page appears Figure 3 77 Configuring DSCP Settings 2 To edit an existing entry click the corresponding Edit icon To add a new ent...

Page 97: ...l 7 is the highest In addition the device maps these eight levels to priority queues where Queue 0 has the lowest priority The device s QoS supports up to eight queues By default the higher the level...

Page 98: ...ces Services supported by the IPSec protocols AH ESP include confidentiality encryption authenticity proof of sender integrity detection of data tampering and replay protection defense against unautho...

Page 99: ...od field enter the time frame during which the device drops packets from an unauthorized IP address 3 To enable dropping of packets that are recognized by their sequence number as already been receive...

Page 100: ...ng and analyzing the history of the IPSec package commands attempts to create connections etc a Click the Log Settings button the following page appears Figure 3 82 IPSec Log Settings b Select the che...

Page 101: ...Advanced button and configure the following In the Maximum Idle Time to Disconnect in Seconds field specify the amount of idle time during which no data is sent or received that should elapse before t...

Page 102: ...nnection by the IP Security IPSec protocol When enabled the following entry appears Create Default IPSec Connection When creating an L2TP Server with the connection wizard a default IPSec connection i...

Page 103: ...L2TP server to the L2TP client Note The server settings must be compatible with the client settings described in Configuring Network Connections on page 124 3 4 3 5 4 Creating VPN Users The procedure...

Page 104: ...ing the VPN protocol 4 Under the E Mail Notification group you can use e mail notification to receive indications of system events for a predefined severity classification The available types of event...

Page 105: ...rver requires authentication select this check box and enter your user name and password in the User Name and Password fields respectively 6 Under the Security Logging group configure the following pa...

Page 106: ...mputer to be more easily accessible from various locations on the Internet Typically when you connect to the Internet your service provider assigns an unused IP address from a pool of IP addresses and...

Page 107: ...d instead assuming its route rules consent until the selected device is up again 5 From the Provider select your DDNS service provider the page displays parameters required by the selected provider To...

Page 108: ...iguring a DNS Server Domain Name System DNS provides a service that translates domain names into IP addresses and vice versa The device s DNS server is an auto learning DNS which means that when a new...

Page 109: ...then it also receives current information about network services as it did with the original lease allowing it to update its network configurations to reflect any changes that may have occurred since...

Page 110: ...P 1 Click the DHCP Server item Configuration tab Data Settings menu Services submenu DHCP Server page item the following page appears Figure 3 93 Configuring DHCP Server The page displays a summary of...

Page 111: ...he network e Provide Host Name If Not Specified by Client if the DHCP client does not have a host name the device automatically assign one f Use Additional DNS Server the additional DNS server address...

Page 112: ...nized by DHCP Server 3 To define a new connection with a fixed IP address click the New Static Connection link the following page appears Figure 3 99 Defining New Static Connection IP Address 4 Enter...

Page 113: ...ng a certain DSCP value is routed to a specific device This is useful for routing different types of data to different WAN devices It is also useful if you want to segregate the voice traffic from the...

Page 114: ...ce over load balancing If most of the traffic falls under the DSCP based policy routing rules it is then forwarded accordingly regardless of the load balancing Load balancing in this case is by best e...

Page 115: ...b If adding a default route From the Device drop down list select the WAN device c In the Metric field enter a value for the metric route preference d Click OK to save the settings Notes To add an add...

Page 116: ...ailover between multiple WAN devices a Under the Failover group select the Enabled check box the failover table appears under the group b Click the Add Device link the following page appears Figure 3...

Page 117: ...s an implementation of two routing protocols used to deliver up to date routing information to a network or a group of networks called Autonomous System Border Gateway Protocol BGP The main routing pr...

Page 118: ...daemon which provides kernel routing table updates interface lookups and redistribution of routes between the routing protocols To view examples of the configuration files browse to http www quagga n...

Page 119: ...3 Web Based Management OSPF router ospf A command that activates the OSPF daemon log syslog Zebra interface ppp200 Instructs the daemon to query and update routing information via a specific WAN devi...

Page 120: ...ls The Protocols item displays a list of preset and user defined applications and common port settings You can use protocols in various security features such as Access Control and Port Forwarding You...

Page 121: ...or MAC address filtering You can use network objects to apply security rules based on host names instead of IP addresses This may be useful since IP addresses change from time to time It is also possi...

Page 122: ...and last IP addresses in the range MAC Address enter a MAC address and mask Host Name enter a host name common to the group DHCP Option enter a vendor class ID if available 6 Click OK to save the sett...

Page 123: ...age appears Figure 3 116 Defining Time Segment 6 Under the Days of Week group select the day s of the week on which the rule is active or inactive 7 Under the Hours Range group click the New Hours Ran...

Page 124: ...is that a network connection can be defined as a DMZ Demilitarized network Although the network is physically inside the device it functions as an unsecured independent network for which the device m...

Page 125: ...to create VPN connections Derived from Microsoft s Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP and Cisco s Layer 2 Forwarding L2F technology L2TP encapsulates PPP frames into IP packets either at the remo...

Page 126: ...nects the device to another network either directly or through an external modem 2 Click the New Connection link the Connection Wizard appears Figure 3 121 Defining a New Connection 3 Select whether y...

Page 127: ...ng wizard page appears Figure 3 123 Defining Virtual Private Network over Internet b Select the VPN connection type click Next and then follow the instructions provided by the wizard For manually conf...

Page 128: ...o the desired network connection the following page providing tabs pertaining to the connection type appears for example for the LAN Hardware Ethernet Switch Figure 3 124 Editing Network Connection Ge...

Page 129: ...subnet mask You can override the dynamically assigned subnet mask by selecting the Override Subnet Mask check box and specifying your own mask instead You can click the Release button to release the...

Page 130: ...ink appears Click this link and then enter the IP address of the DHCP server Disabled if you want to statically assign IP addresses to your network computers 6 Click OK to save the settings 7 Select t...

Page 131: ...count between source and destination When RIP is enabled select the following Listen to RIP Messages select None RIPv1 RIPv2 or RIPv1 2 Send RIP Messages select None RIPv1 RIPv2 Broadcast or RIPv2 Mul...

Page 132: ...Connection Advanced Tab Internet Connection Firewall Your device s firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to it through a network such as the Intern...

Page 133: ...the Web session expires and you are once again requested to login with your user name and password Up to five Web users can simultaneously open log in to a session on the device s Web interface Each...

Page 134: ...ccounts Page for Users with Security Administrator Privileges Note If you are logged into the Web interface as the Security Administrator both Web user accounts are displayed on the Web User Accounts...

Page 135: ...ame To reset the two Web user accounts user names and passwords to default set the ini file parameter ResetWebPassword to 1 To access the Web interface with a different account click the Log off butto...

Page 136: ...List table Figure 3 132 Web Telnet Access List Table 3 To delete authorized IP addresses select the Delete Row check boxes corresponding to the IP addresses that you want to delete and then click Del...

Page 137: ...If an organizational Public Key Infrastructure PKI is used you may wish to replace this certificate with one provided by your security administrator To replace the device s self signed certificate 1 Y...

Page 138: ...N SXsfx7jJpreWULf7v7Cvpr4R7qIJcmdHIntmf7 JPM5n6cDBv17uSW63er7NkVnMFHwK1QaGFLMybFkzaeGrvFm4k3lRefiXDmuOe FhJ gHYezYHf44LvPRPwhSrzi9 Aq3o8pWDguJuZDIUP1F1jMa LPwvREXfFcUW w END CERTIFICATE 7 In the Certi...

Page 139: ...he same certificate in base64 encoded X 509 format to the device s Trusted Root Certificate Store The Trusted Root Certificate file should contain both the certificate of the authorized user and the c...

Page 140: ...ble Online Certificate Status Protocol OCSP on the device to check whether a peer s certificate has been revoked by an OCSP server For further information refer to the Product Reference Manual 3 4 4 3...

Page 141: ...ing on this page refer Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 To configure the general security parameters 1 Open the General Security Settings page Configuration tab Security Settings menu Ge...

Page 142: ...page 168 SAS refer to SAS Parameters on page 174 Manipulation Tables refer to Manipulation Tables on page 194 Routing Tables refer to Routing Tables on page 200 Endpoint Settings refer to Endpoint Se...

Page 143: ...ng the ini file table parameter CpMediaRealm If different Media Realms are assigned to an IP Group and to an SRD the IP Group s Media Realm takes precedence For this parameter to take effect a device...

Page 144: ...0 ports correspond to 10 media sessions since ports are allocated in chunks of 10 Port Range End CpMediaRealm_PortRangeEnd Read only field displaying the ending port for the range of Media interface U...

Page 145: ...eral SIP parameters For a description of the parameters appearing on this page refer to Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 To configure the general SIP protocol parameters 1 Open the SIP G...

Page 146: ...uration tab Protocol Configuration menu Protocol Definition submenu DTMF Dialing page item Figure 3 139 DTMF Dialing Page 2 Configure the parameters as required 3 Click the Submit button to save your...

Page 147: ...ng on this page refer to Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 Note To view whether the device or its endpoints have registered to a SIP Registrar Proxy server refer to Registration Status on...

Page 148: ...server addresses For each Proxy server address you can define the transport type i e UDP TCP or TLS In addition Proxy load balancing and redundancy mechanisms can be applied per Proxy Set if a Proxy...

Page 149: ...ters Parameter Description Web Proxy Set ID EMS Index ProxySet_Index The Proxy Set identification number The valid range is 0 to 5 i e up to 6 Proxy Set ID s can be configured The Proxy Set ID 0 is us...

Page 150: ...rom the first primary Proxy defined in the list the device attempts to communicate with the other redundant Proxies in the list When a redundant Proxy is located the device either continues operating...

Page 151: ...equally among the Proxies The weights are received from the DNS server by using SRV records The device sends the requests in such a fashion that each Proxy receives a percentage of the requests accor...

Page 152: ...3 Configuring the IP Groups The IP Group Table page allows you to create up to nine logical IP entities called IP Groups These IP Groups are used for classifying incoming SIP dialog initiating request...

Page 153: ...takes precedence You can also configure the IP Groups table using the ini file table parameter IPGroup refer to SIP Configuration Parameters on page 318 To configure IP Groups 1 Open the IP Group Tabl...

Page 154: ...he device searches the dynamic database by using the request URI for an entry that matches a registered AOR or Contact Once an entry is found the IP destination is obtained from this entry and a SIP r...

Page 155: ...lt is 0 Media Realm IPGroup_MediaRealm The Media Realm name associated with this IP Group Note Media Realms are configured using the parameter Media Realm table Gateway Parameters Always Use Route Tab...

Page 156: ...ce re routes the call according to the Standard mode 0 If DNS resolution fails the device attempts to route the call to the Proxy If routing to the Proxy also fails the Redirect Transfer request is re...

Page 157: ...ocating whether the INVITE arrived from a registered user The classification proceeds with checking whether the INVITE s IP address if host names then according to the dynamically resolved IP address...

Page 158: ...Group ID defined in the IP to Hunt Group Routing table refer to Configuring the IP to Trunk Group Routing on page 206 For defining Hunt Groups refer to Configuring the Trunk Group Table on page 220 S...

Page 159: ...ccount_Register Enables registration 0 No Don t register 1 Yes Enables registration When enabled the device sends REGISTER requests to the Serving IP Group In addition to activate registration you als...

Page 160: ...efer to Configuring Tel Profiles on page 164 IP Profile Settings refer to Configuring IP Profiles on page 166 Implementing the device s Profile features provides the device with high level adaptation...

Page 161: ...parameter in the profile pages modifications to parameters in the primary configuration pages orini file no longer impact that profile pages 3 4 5 5 1 Configuring Coders The Coders page allows you to...

Page 162: ...ers cannot be modified The payload type identifies the format of the RTP payload 6 From the Silence Suppression drop down list enable or disable the silence suppression option for the selected coder 7...

Page 163: ...list of supported coders refer to the ini file parameter table CoderName described in SIP Configuration Parameters on page 318 You can also configure the Coders table using this parameter Each coder...

Page 164: ...selected is dynamic enter a value from 0 to 120 payload types of well known coders cannot be modified The payload type identifies the format of the RTP payload 7 From the Silence Suppression drop down...

Page 165: ...tab Protocol Configuration menu Coders And Profile Definition submenu Tel Profile Settings page item Figure 3 146 Tel Profile Settings Page 2 From the Profile ID drop down list select the Tel Profile...

Page 166: ...teps 2 through 6 to configure additional Tel Profiles optional 8 Click the Submit button to save your changes 9 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 3 4 5 5 4...

Page 167: ...page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu Coders And Profile Definition submenu IP Profile Settings Figure 3 147 IP Profile Settings Page 2 From the Profile ID drop down list select an ident...

Page 168: ...file is set to some limit the device maintains the number of concurrent calls incoming and outgoing pertaining to the specific profile A limit value of 1 indicates that there is no limitation on calls...

Page 169: ...SIP control parameters For a description of the parameters appearing on this page refer to Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 To configure the advanced general protocol parameters 1 Open t...

Page 170: ...e parameters that are associated with supplementary services For a description of the parameters appearing on this page refer to Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 For an overview on suppl...

Page 171: ...s can be assigned to routing rules in the Tel to IP Routing table refer to Configuring the Tel to IP Routing Table on page 201 When a new call is established the Tel to IP Routing table is searched fo...

Page 172: ...to 25 different charge codes each charge code is defined per row Each charge code can include up to four different time periods in a day 24 hours Each time period is composed of the following The end...

Page 173: ...uring Caller Display Information on page 214 Hotline refer to Configuring Automatic Dialing on page 213 Call transfer Call waiting refer to Configuring Call Waiting on page 218 Rejection of anonymous...

Page 174: ...u SIP Advanced Parameters submenu Keypad Features page item Figure 3 152 Keypad Features Page 2 Configure the keypad features as required For a description of these parameters refer to Configuration P...

Page 175: ...ocal backup through the PSTN in Small or Medium Enterprises SME that are serviced by IP Centrex services In such environments the enterprise s incoming and outgoing telephone calls external and intern...

Page 176: ...figuration Page 2 Configure the parameters as described in SIP Configuration Parameters on page 318 3 Click the Submit button to apply your changes 4 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Savin...

Page 177: ...The IP2IP Routing table can also be configured using the ini file table parameter IP2IPRouting refer to SIP Configuration Parameters on page 318 To configure the IP2IP Routing table for SAS 1 In the S...

Page 178: ...the incoming Request URI parameters are overridden and these fields take precedence 3 ENUM An ENUM query is sent to conclude the destination address If the fields Destination Port and Destination Tran...

Page 179: ...s sent Notes This parameter is applicable only if the parameter Destination Type is set to Dest Address 1 When using domain names enter a DNS server IP address or alternatively define these names in t...

Page 180: ...ound Manipulation Table on page 190 IP to IP Outbound Manipulation refer to Configuring the IP to IP Outbound Manipulation Table on page 193 Note The SBC submenu appears only if the SBC application ha...

Page 181: ...is defined for each group of SIP User Agents UA e g proxies IP phones application servers gateways softswitches that communicate with each other This provides these entities with VoIP services that re...

Page 182: ...TCP and TLS associated with a specific IP address and an SRD ID SIP Interfaces allow you to use different SIP signaling interfaces for each of the two SBC legs i e each SIP user agent communicates wi...

Page 183: ...gured Note The value of this parameter must be exactly as configured in the Multiple Interface table Interface Name field except for the WAN interface which does not appear in the Multiple Interface t...

Page 184: ...atabase search is unsuccessful the classification process proceeds with locating a Proxy Set associated with the SIP dialog request s IP address and then finding a match with a corresponding IP Group...

Page 185: ...table below 3 Click the Apply button to save your changes 4 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 Table 3 20 Classification Table Parameters Parameter Descripti...

Page 186: ...the SBC IP2IP Routing Table The IP2IP Routing Table page configures SBC IP to IP routing rules This table provides enhanced IP to IP call routing capabilities for routing received SIP messages such a...

Page 187: ...IP2IPRouting refer to SBC Parameters on page 383 To configure the IP2IP Routing table 1 Open the IP2IP Routing Table page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu SBC submenu IP2IP Routing Table...

Page 188: ...ming Request URI parameters are overridden and these fields take precedence 3 ENUM An ENUM query is sent to conclude the destination address If the fields Destination Port and Destination Transport Ty...

Page 189: ...r domain name e g domain com to where the call is sent Notes This parameter is applicable only if the parameter Destination Type is set to Dest Address 1 When using domain names enter a DNS server IP...

Page 190: ...only if the incoming INVITE matches this routing rule s input characteristics Notes For IP to IP alternative routing configure SBC alternative routing reasons upon receipt of 4xx 5xx and 6xx SIP resp...

Page 191: ...stics configured for that rule i e source IP Group and source destination user host prefixes The manipulation rules apply to the SIP INVITE OPTIONS and SUBSCRIBE messages not REGISTER messages The IP...

Page 192: ...r name usually in the From header For any prefix enter an asterisk which is the default SrcHost SrcHost The source SIP URI host name full name usually in the From header For any host name enter an ast...

Page 193: ...s The manipulation rules apply to the SIP INVITE OPTIONS and SUBSCRIBE messages not REGISTER messages The IP to IP Outbound Manipulation table can also be configured using the ini file table parameter...

Page 194: ...SrcHost The source SIP URI host name full name usually in the From header For any host name enter an asterisk which is the default DestUsernamePrefix DestUsernamePrefix The prefix of the destination S...

Page 195: ...9 can then be removed by number manipulation before the call is setup Allowing or blocking Caller ID information to be sent according to destination or source prefixes For detailed information on Call...

Page 196: ...e number manipulation can be performed using a combination of each of the above criteria or using each criterion independently For available notations representing multiple numbers digits for destinat...

Page 197: ...pages For IP to IP call routing this parameter is not required i e leave the field empty Source IP Group _SrcIPGroupID The IP Group from where the IP to IP call originated Typically this IP Group of...

Page 198: ...1234 the new number is 123400 Web EMS Number of Digits to Leave _LeaveFromRight The number of digits that you want to retain from the right of the phone number Web Presentation EMS Is Presentation Res...

Page 199: ...Phone Context table according to the table below 3 Click the Submit button to save your changes 4 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 Notes Several rows with...

Page 200: ...onal 9 2 National 9 3 Network Specific 9 4 Subscriber 9 6 Abbreviated Phone Context The Phone Context SIP URI parameter 3 4 5 10 Routing Tables The Routing Tables submenu allows you to configure call...

Page 201: ...Routing Table The Tel to IP Routing page provides a table for configuring up to 180 Tel to IP call routing rules These rules route Tel calls to destinations based on IP address or FQDN This routing ta...

Page 202: ...e for different called and or calling numbers Assign Profiles to destination addresses also when a Proxy is used Alternative Routing when a Proxy isn t used an alternative IP destination for telephone...

Page 203: ...1 Open the Tel to IP Routing page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu Routing Tables submenu Tel to IP Routing page item 2 From the Routing Index drop down list select the range of entries...

Page 204: ...s can be configured For notations representing multiple numbers refer to Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation on page 451 Web Dest IP Address EMS Address PREFIX_DestAddress The destinati...

Page 205: ...onfigure a destination IP address However if both parameters are configured the INVITE message is sent only to this IP Group If the parameter AlwaysUseRouteTable is set to 1 in the IP Group table refe...

Page 206: ...n mode This channel selection mode can be defined per Hunt Group refer to Configuring the Trunk Group Settings on page 222 or for all Hunt Groups using the global parameter ChannelSelectMode refer to...

Page 207: ...ed to depict any source host prefix Source Host Prefix PstnPrefix_SrcHostPrefix The From URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE message If this routing rule is not required leave the field em...

Page 208: ...g the Account Table on page 157 for obtaining authentication user name password for this call 3 4 5 10 4Configuring the Internal DNS Table The Internal DNS Table page similar to a DNS resolution is us...

Page 209: ...solution using an external DNS server You can also configure the Internal SRV table using the ini file table parameter SRV2IP refer to DNS Parameters on page 297 To configure the Internal SRV table 1...

Page 210: ...outing Table on page 201 Call release reasons can be configured for example for the following scenarios IP to Tel calls when the destination is busy and release reason 17 is issued or for other call r...

Page 211: ...ative Routing page item Figure 3 166 Reasons for Alternative Routing Page 2 In the IP to Tel Reasons group select up to four different call failure reasons that invoke an alternative IP to Tel routing...

Page 212: ...Waiting on page 218 3 4 5 11 1Configuring Authentication The Authentication page defines a user name and password for authenticating each device port Authentication is typically used for FXS interfac...

Page 213: ...7 3 4 5 11 2Configuring Automatic Dialing The Automatic Dialing page allows you to define a telephone number that is automatically dialed when an FXS or FXO port is used e g off hooked Notes After a r...

Page 214: ...is dialed for a user defined time configured using the parameter HotLineToneDuration the number in the Destination Phone Number field is automatically dialed FXO interfaces If a ring signal is detecte...

Page 215: ...sent 4 Click the Submit button to save your changes 5 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 Notes When FXS ports receive Private or Anonymous strings in the Fr...

Page 216: ...iguration tab Protocol Configuration menu Endpoint Settings submenu Call Forward page item Figure 3 170 Call Forward Table Page 2 Configure the Call Forward parameters for each port according to the t...

Page 217: ...econds the device waits before forwarding the call to the phone number specified 3 4 5 11 5Configuring Caller ID Permissions The Caller ID Permissions page allows you to enable or disable per port the...

Page 218: ...iguration on page 237 3 4 5 11 6Configuring Call Waiting The Call Waiting page allows you to enable or disable call waiting per device FXS port Notes This page is applicable only to FXS interfaces Ins...

Page 219: ...eceives a call on a busy endpoint port it responds with a 182 response not with a 486 busy The device plays a call waiting indication signal When hook flash is detected by the device the device switch...

Page 220: ...other attributes e g Hunt Groups and Profiles Hunt Groups are used for routing IP to Tel calls with common rules Channels that are not defined are disabled You can define up to 24entries in this tabl...

Page 221: ...assigned phone number 401 and so on These numbers are also used for channel allocation for IP to Tel calls if the Hunt Group s Channel Select Mode is set to By Dest Phone Number Note If the this fiel...

Page 222: ...pulation and Routing Parameters on page 408 To configure the Hunt Group Settings table 1 Open the Hunt Group Settings page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu Hunt Group submenu Hunt Group S...

Page 223: ...To and Contact headers is set to the value of the global registration parameter GWRegistrationName refer to Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters on page 147 or username if GWRegistrationName...

Page 224: ...oup table refer to Configuring the IP Groups on page 152 If no Serving IP Group ID is selected the INVITE messages are sent to the default Proxy or according to the Tel to IP Routing Table refer to Co...

Page 225: ...meters on page 226 3 4 6 1 Configuring Voice Mail Parameters The Voice Mail Settings page allows you to configure the voice mail parameters For a description of these parameters refer to Configuration...

Page 226: ...ng the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS accounting parameters For a description of these parameters refer to Configuration Parameters Reference on page 291 To configure the RADIUS par...

Page 227: ...onfiguration Parameters Reference on page 291 Note The FXO Settings page is available only for FXO interfaces To configure the FXO parameters 1 Open the FXO Settings page Configuration tab Advanced Ap...

Page 228: ...s This menu contains the following page items Management Settings refer to Configuring the Management Settings on page 228 Regional Settings refer to Configuring the Regional Settings on page 234 Main...

Page 229: ...ck the Submit button to save your changes 4 To save the changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 3 5 1 1 1 Configuring the SNMP Trap Destinations Table The SNMP Trap Destinati...

Page 230: ...ation e g 108 10 1 255 Trap Port SNMPManagerTrapPort_x Defines the port number of the remote SNMP Manager The device sends SNMP traps to these ports The valid SNMP trap port range is 100 to 4000 The d...

Page 231: ...changes to flash memory refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 Note To delete a community string select the Delete check box corresponding to the community string that you want to delete and then...

Page 232: ...ording to the table below 5 Click the Apply button to save your changes 6 To save the changes refer to Saving Configuration on page 237 Notes For a description of the web interface s table command but...

Page 233: ...ou to configure up to five SNMP Trusted Managers based on IP addresses By default the SNMP agent accepts SNMP Get and Set requests from any IP address as long as the correct community string is used i...

Page 234: ...Notes If the device is configured to obtain the date and time from an SNTP server refer to Configuring the Application Settings on page 62 the fields on this page are read only and cannot be modified...

Page 235: ...ge refer to Maintenance Actions on page 234 2 Under the Reset Configuration group from the Burn To FLASH drop down list select one of the following options Yes The device s current configuration is sa...

Page 236: ...s from its configuration file However if reboot attempts fail three times consecutively the device resets the configuration file by restoring factory defaults before attempting to reboot 3 5 1 3 2 Loc...

Page 237: ...ameter configuration including loaded auxiliary files to the device s non volatile memory i e flash The parameter modifications that you make throughout the Web interface s pages are temporarily saved...

Page 238: ...alog telephony interface configuration information for the device This information includes telephony interface characteristics such as DC and AC impedance feeding current and ringing voltage This fil...

Page 239: ...is disable all traffic on the device by performing a graceful lock refer to Locking and Unlocking the Device on page 236 You can schedule automatic loading of updated auxiliary files using HTTP HTTPS...

Page 240: ...tion file Data data routing configuration file Auxiliary files CPT Call Progress Tone PRT Prerecorded Tones FXS Coefficient and USERINF User Information Warnings To preserve your data configuration se...

Page 241: ...can schedule automatic loading of these files using HTTP HTTPS refer to the Product Reference Manual To load files using the Software Upgrade Wizard 1 Stop all traffic on the device using the Gracefu...

Page 242: ...the Browse button navigate to the cmp file and then click Send File the cmp file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading 5 Click one of the following buttons Reset the...

Page 243: ...s utilizing the other auxiliary files Click Back the Load a cmp file page is opened again Click Next the next page opens for loading the data routing configuration and next consecutive auxiliary file...

Page 244: ...i file are reset to default settings To save and restore the ini file 1 Open the Configuration File page Management tab Software Update menu Configuration File Figure 3 191 Configuration File Page 2 T...

Page 245: ...memory Once complete the Enter Network Password dialog box appears requesting you to enter your user name and password 2 To load the Data configuration ini file to the device perform the following a U...

Page 246: ...Port Information refer to Viewing Ethernet Port Information on page 247 IP Interface Status refer to Viewing Active IP Interfaces on page 248 Device Information refer to Viewing Device Information on...

Page 247: ...ics tab Status Diagnostics menu Message Log page item the Message Log page is displayed and the log is activated Figure 3 192 Message Log Screen The displayed logged messages are color coded as follow...

Page 248: ...iguration refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration on page 543 To view Ethernet port information Open the Ethernet Port Information page Status Diagnostics tab Status Diagnostics menu Ethernet Port I...

Page 249: ...dware and software product information This information can help you expedite troubleshooting Capture the page and e mail it to AudioCodes Technical Support personnel to ensure quick diagnosis and eff...

Page 250: ...h new statistics every 60 seconds The duration that the current statistics has been collected is displayed above the statistics table To view performance statistics Open the Performance Statistics pag...

Page 251: ...list of alarms Open the Active Alarms page Status Diagnostics tab Status Diagnostics menu Active Alarms page item Figure 3 197 Active Alarms Page For each alarm the following information is provided S...

Page 252: ...s Statistics on page 261 Data Log refer to Viewing Logged System Events on page 261 Diagnostics refer to Running Diagnostic Tests on page 262 3 6 2 1 Viewing WAN Status The WAN Status item allows you...

Page 253: ...ailure message appear click Repair to initiate the Diagnostics Wizard procedure The device performs the following consecutive diagnostic tests a Test Ethernet Link tests the physical integrity of the...

Page 254: ...and the status of each one connected or disconnected To view a list of the LAN computers Click the LAN Status item Status Diagnostics tab Data Status menu LAN Status page item the following page appea...

Page 255: ...ontrol Rule block access to Internet services from the computer or allow access if the firewall is set to a High security level for more information refer to Configuring Access Control on page 76 Add...

Page 256: ...nitiated To view open connections 1 Click the Firewall Connections item Status Diagnostics tab Data Status menu Firewall Connections page item the following page appears Figure 3 202 Firewall Connecti...

Page 257: ...d the Internet You can view statistical information about data received from and transmitted to the Internet WAN and to computers in the local network LAN To view data on network connections Click the...

Page 258: ...details Time time the event occurred Event there are five kinds of events Inbound Traffic event is a result of an incoming packet Outbound Traffic event is a result of outgoing packet Firewall Setup...

Page 259: ...e home network or vice versa You can enable logging of blocked packets of specific types by disabling this option and enabling some of the more specific options listed below it Generate a log message...

Page 260: ...cending or descending by clicking the fields names Application type of application using the bandwidth Protocol application s network protocol Port port through which traffic is transferred Tx Through...

Page 261: ...s Click the QoS Class Statistics item Status Diagnostics tab Data Status menu QoS Class Statistics page item the following page appears Figure 3 208 QoS Class Statistics Page Note Class statistics are...

Page 262: ...log display filter 1 In the Filters group click the New Filter link the Filters group displays a new Component entry Figure 3 210 Adding a New Filter 2 Using the drop down lists select the component a...

Page 263: ...the Ping ICMP Echo group perform the following a In the Destination field enter the IP address or URL to be tested b In the Number of Pings enter the number of pings you would like to run c Click Go i...

Page 264: ...o not refresh automatically To view updated information close the relevant page and then re access it 3 6 3 1 Viewing Call Counters The IP to Tel Calls Count and Tel to IP Calls Count pages provide yo...

Page 265: ...NORMAL_CALL_CLEAR increments the Number of Failed Calls due to No Answer counter The rest of the release reasons increment the Number of Failed Calls due to Other Failures counter Percentage of Succes...

Page 266: ...ll duration ACD in seconds of established calls The ACD value is refreshed every 15 minutes and therefore this value reflects the average duration of all established calls made within a 15 minute peri...

Page 267: ...3 6 3 3 Viewing Registration Status The Registration Status page displays whether the device or endpoints are registered to a SIP Registrar Proxy server To view Registration status Open the Registrati...

Page 268: ...tics tab Gateway Statistics menu SAS SBC Registered Users page item Figure 3 215 SAS Registered Users Page Table 3 38 SAS Registered Users Parameters Column Name Description Address of Record An addre...

Page 269: ...Routing General Parameters page set the parameter Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP or ini file parameter AltRoutingTel2IPEnable to Enable 1 or Status Only 2 2 Open the IP Connectivity page Status Diagnost...

Page 270: ...lay of the IP address Unknown Recent quality information isn t available OK Poor Notes This parameter is applicable only if the parameter Alt Routing Tel to IP Mode is set to QoS or Both AltRoutingTel...

Page 271: ...ini file refer to Default Settings on page 439 4 1 Secured Encoded ini File The ini file contains sensitive information that is required for the functioning of the device Typically it is loaded to or...

Page 272: ...names e g CallProgressTonesFileName must be enclosed with inverted commas e g CallProgressTonesFileName cpt_usa dat The parameter name is not case sensitive The parameter value is not case sensitive e...

Page 273: ...hat are provided in a new ini file If a secret table appears in an ini file it replaces the current table regardless of its content To delete a secret table from the device include an empty table of t...

Page 274: ...rder of the Data lines is insignificant Data lines must match the Format line i e it must contain exactly the same number of Indices and Data fields and must be in exactly the same order A row in a ta...

Page 275: ...h individual and table parameters Channel Parameters DJBufMinDelay 75 RTPRedundancyDepth 1 IsProxyUsed 1 ProxyIP 192 168 122 179 CoderName FORMAT CoderName_Index CoderName_Type CoderName_PacketInterva...

Page 276: ...the device to your PC using the Web interface refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 244 2 Open the ini file using a text file editor such as Microsoft Notepad and then modify the ini...

Page 277: ...rk Equipment Providers NEPs and System Integrators SIs the ability to offer customers rapid time to market and inclusive cost effective management of next generation networks The standards compliant E...

Page 278: ...ice s chassis 5 2 Adding the Device in EMS Once you have defined the IPSec communication protocol for communicating between EMS and the device and configured the device s IP address refer to the devic...

Page 279: ...unning by performing a ping to its IP address 5 Add the device to the region by performing the following a Right click the Region icon that you added and then from the shortcut menu choose Add MG the...

Page 280: ...the button to add a new Coder entry and then click Yes to confirm b Double click each field to enter values c Right click the new entry and then choose Unlock Rows 4 Select the Proxy Server tab a Set...

Page 281: ...a Click the button to add a new entry and then click Yes to confirm the Phones screen is displayed b Double click each field to enter values c Right click the new entry and then select Unlock Rows d C...

Page 282: ...elect the device 2 On the Tab bar select SIP and then click SIP Protocol the SIP Protocol Definitions screen is displayed 3 Select the Authentication Security tab the Authentication Security screen is...

Page 283: ...he Advanced tab the SIP Advanced Configuration frame appears 3 Select the MLPP tab the following screen appears 4 Configure the MLPP parameters as required Note If the following RTP DSCP parameters ar...

Page 284: ...lick Yes to continue Verify that the shell prompt appears Note If the system has already been configured to work in HA mode open the SSH Client Session and connect to the Global IP Address 2 Type Conf...

Page 285: ...ow describes how to configure the device with a pre configured SNMPv3 To configure the EMS to operate with a pre configured SNMPv3 system 1 In the MG Tree select the required Region to which the devic...

Page 286: ...the MG Information screen appears Figure 5 8 MG Information Window 3 Select the SNMPv3 option 4 Configure the SNMPv3 fields and then select the Update Media Gateway SNMP Settings check box 5 Click OK...

Page 287: ...5 Select a User permission group 6 If the new user wishes to receive traps to the user defined destination select the Use SNMPv3 User Security Profile for Trap Forwarding option to provision Trap dest...

Page 288: ...escribes how to upgrade the devices software i e cmp file using the EMS To upgrade the device s cmp file 1 From the Tools menu choose Software Manager the Software Manager screen appears Figure 5 10 S...

Page 289: ...ion number of the cmp file d From the Select Product drop down list select the type of device e From the Select Protocol drop down list select the the control protocol i e SIP 4 Click OK 5 In the MG T...

Page 290: ...SIP User s Manual 290 Document LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Reader s Notes...

Page 291: ...ameters Parameter Description Web Enable LAN Watchdog EnableLanWatchDog Determines whether the LAN Watch Dog feature is enabled 0 Disable Disable LAN Watch Dog default 1 Enable Enable LAN Watch Dog Wh...

Page 292: ...e 1 2 0 200 200 85 14 24 0 0 0 0 200 Control InterfaceTable 2 1 0 211 211 85 14 24 211 211 85 1 211 Media The above example configures three network interfaces OAMP Control and Media Notes Up to 16 lo...

Page 293: ...erface Outgoing traffic sent from this interface is sent with the priority tag tagged with VLAN ID 0 When this parameter is different from any value in the VLAN ID column in the Interface Table untagg...

Page 294: ...this table for an entry that matches the requested destination host network If such an entry is found the device sends the packet to the indicated router If no explicit entry is found the packet is se...

Page 295: ...Interface EMS Interface Index RoutingTableInterfacesColumn Specifies the interface network type to which the routing rule is applied 0 OAMP default 1 Media 2 Control For detailed information on the ne...

Page 296: ...lass Media Diff Serv PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ Defines the DiffServ value for Premium Media CoS content only if IPDiffServ is not set in the selected IP Profile The valid range is 0 to 63 The d...

Page 297: ...ault and is controlled by the parameter EnableUDPPortTranslation EnableIPAddrTranslation Enables IP address translation for RTP RTCP and T 38 packets 0 Disable IP address translation 1 Enable IP addre...

Page 298: ...tion can be assigned to a host name The format of this parameter is as follows Dns2Ip FORMAT Dns2Ip_Index Dns2Ip_DomainName Dns2Ip_FirstIpAddress Dns2Ip_SecondIpAddress Dns2Ip_ThirdIpAddress Dns2Ip_Fo...

Page 299: ...rameters The Network Time Protocol NTP and daylight saving time parameters are described in the table below Table 6 7 NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters Parameter Description NTP Parameters Note...

Page 300: ...ccessed from any IP address when the table is empty For example WebAccessList_0 10 13 2 66 WebAccessList_1 10 13 77 7 The default value is 0 0 0 0 i e the device can be accessed from any IP address Fo...

Page 301: ...ified In addition the following pages can t be accessed Web User Accounts Certificates Regional Settings Maintenance Actions and all file loading pages Load Auxiliary Files Software Upgrade Wizard and...

Page 302: ...s on page 273 UseProductName Determines whether the UserProductName text string is displayed instead of the default product name 0 Disabled default 1 Enables the display of the user defined UserProduc...

Page 303: ...e TelnetServerEnable Enables or disables the device s embedded Telnet server Telnet is disabled by default for security 0 Disable default 1 Enable Unsecured 2 Enable Secured SSL Note Only the primary...

Page 304: ...dog 1 Enable device s watch dog default Note For this parameter to take effect a device reset is required LifeLineType Defines the scenario upon which the Lifeline phone is activated The Lifeline pho...

Page 305: ...not sent to the Syslog server default 1 Enable Enables the Syslog server Notes For this parameter to take effect a device reset is required If you enable Syslog you must enter an IP address and a por...

Page 306: ...wDebugLevel Syslog debug logging level 0 0 Debug is disabled default 1 1 Flow debugging is enabled 2 2 Flow and device interface debugging are enabled 3 3 Flow device interface and stack interface deb...

Page 307: ...ource Available Indication service default 1 RAI service enabled and an SNMP acBoardCallResourcesAlarm Alarm Trap is sent RAIHighThreshold High threshold percentage of total calls that are active busy...

Page 308: ...ud Rate SerialBaudRate Determines the value of the RS 232 baud rate The valid values include the following 1200 2400 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Note For this parameter to take effect a dev...

Page 309: ...PSCipherString Defines the Cipher string for HTTPS in OpenSSL cipher list format For the valid range values refer to URL http www openssl org docs apps ciphers html The default is EXP Export encryptio...

Page 310: ...is parameter to take effect a device reset is required Web EMS Media Security Behavior MediaSecurityBehaviour Determines the device s mode of operation when SRTP is used i e when EnableMediaSecurity i...

Page 311: ...of SSL TLS Secure Socket Layer Transport Layer Security 0 SSL 2 0 3 0 and TLS 1 0 SSL 2 0 SSL 3 0 and TLS 1 0 are supported default 1 TLS 1 0 Only only TLS 1 0 is used When set to 0 SSL TLS handshakes...

Page 312: ...value of the SubjectName field is compared with the parameter TLSRemoteSubjectName If a match is found the connection is established Otherwise the connection is terminated Web TLS Client Verify Server...

Page 313: ...ys are mandatory 6 4 5 OCSP Parameters The Online Certificate Status Protocol OCSP parameters are described in the table below Table 6 19 OCSP Parameters Parameter Description EMS OCSP Enable OCSPEnab...

Page 314: ...dications AAAIndications Determines the Authentication Authorization and Accounting AAA indications 0 None No indications default 3 Accounting Only Only accounting indications are used Web Device Beha...

Page 315: ...s to a Web page the timeout always resets reverts to the initial value configured by RadiusLocalCacheTimeout Web Local RADIUS Password Cache Timeout RadiusLocalCacheTimeout Defines the time in seconds...

Page 316: ...equests If no values are assigned to these parameters any manager can access the device Trusted managers can work with all community strings ChassisPhysicalAlias This object is an alias name for the p...

Page 317: ...etwork SNMP Managers Table Note Up to five SNMP trap managers can be defined SNMP Manager SNMPManagerIsUsed_x Determines the validity of the parameters IP address and port number of the corresponding...

Page 318: ...ult string is private Trap Community String SNMPTrapCommunityString Community string used in traps up to 19 characters The default string is trapuser Web SNMP V3 Table EMS SNMP V3 Users SNMPUsers This...

Page 319: ...Supported default 2 Required Notes The Supported and Required headers contain the 100rel tag The device sends PRACK messages if 180 183 responses are received with 100rel in the Supported or Required...

Page 320: ...used for session timer updates 0 Re INVITE Uses Re INVITE messages for session timer updates default 1 UPDATE Uses UPDATE messages Notes The device can receive session timer refreshes using both metho...

Page 321: ...mic Jitter Buffer Optimization Factor 13 If the device initiates a fax session using G 711 option 2 and possibly 3 a gpmd attribute is added to the SDP in the following format 9 For A law a gpmd 8 vbd...

Page 322: ...sport Type is set to UDP SIPTransportType 0 the connection fails Web EMS Enable TCP Connection Reuse EnableTCPConnectionReuse Enables the reuse of the same TCP connection for all calls to the same des...

Page 323: ...IP To header default Web Use user phone in From Header EMS Is User Phone In From IsUserPhoneInFrom Determines whether the user phone string is added to the From and Contact SIP headers 0 No Doesn t ad...

Page 324: ...ason in the History Info i e 3xx 4xx SIP reason If found it is passed to ISDN according to the following table SIP Reason Code ISDN Redirecting Reason 302 Moved Temporarily Call Forward Universal CFU...

Page 325: ...where incoming calls from Tel is received For IP Tel calls the SIP 200 OK device s response contains tgrp destination trunk group ID trunk context gateway IP address The destination trunk group ID is...

Page 326: ...is used e g User Agent Audiocodes Sip Gateway MP 500 MSBG v 5 40 010 006 When configured the string UserAgentDisplayInfo s w version is used e g User Agent MyNewOEM v 5 40 010 006 Note that the versio...

Page 327: ...TE messages 0 Disable Disable default 1 Enable Enable Web EMS Retry After Time RetryAfterTime Determines the time in seconds used in the Retry After header when a 503 Service Unavailable response is g...

Page 328: ...s the host part of the SIP URI in the From header If not specified the device s IP address is used instead default ZeroSDPHandling Determines the device s response to an incoming SDP that includes an...

Page 329: ...on number to the user part of the To header for IP to Tel calls and sets the Contact header to the username parameter for Tel to IP calls Web Enable User Information Usage EnableUserInfoUsage Enables...

Page 330: ...default 1 Enable SIP x channel header is generated by the device and sent in INVITE messages and 180 183 and 200 OK SIP responses The header includes the channel and the device s IP address For examp...

Page 331: ...40x or 50x values e g 3 to SIP 404 and 34 to SIP 503 For an explanation on mapping PSTN release causes to SIP responses refer to Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response on page 509 Web Enable Micro...

Page 332: ...meout to continue the call conversation Thus it s also referred to as regret time The valid range is 0 to 255 in seconds The default value is 0 Web Enable Reanswering Info EnableReansweringINFO Enable...

Page 333: ...the index of the first Ringback Tone in the CPT file This option enables an Application server to request the device to play a distinctive Ringback tone to the calling party according to the destinat...

Page 334: ...RoutingTel2IPEnable and there is no connectivity to any destination IP address Notes The FXSOOSBehavior parameter determines the behavior of the FXS endpoints when a Busy Out or Graceful Lock occurs F...

Page 335: ...ission Timer msec EMS T2 RTX SipT2Rtx The maximum interval in msec between retransmissions of SIP messages The default is 4000 Note The time interval between subsequent retransmissions of the same SIP...

Page 336: ...GroupName IPGroup_ContactUser IPGroup_EnableSurvivability IPGroup_ServingIPGroup IPGroup_SipReRoutingMode IPGroup_AlwaysUseRouteTable IPGroup_RoutingMode IPGroup_SRD IPGroup_MediaRealm IPGroup_Classif...

Page 337: ...icating Port 1 of Module 1 Authentication 1 lee 1552 1 2 user name lee with password 1552 for authenticating Port 2 of Module 1 Authentication Notes The indexing of this parameter starts at 0 The para...

Page 338: ...r a detailed description of this table s parameters and for configuring this table using the Web interface refer to Configuring the Account Table on page 157 For an explanation on using ini file table...

Page 339: ...continues scanning for a Proxy When the device locates an active Proxy it switches from internal routing back to Proxy routing Note To enable the redundant Proxies mechanism set the parameter EnableP...

Page 340: ...servers and to resolve all domain names that appear in the Contact and Record Route headers 0 A Record A Record default 1 SRV SRV 2 NAPTR NAPTR If set to A Record 0 no NAPTR or SRV queries are perfor...

Page 341: ...port type If the Proxy IP address parameter contains a domain name with port definition e g ProxyIP domain com 5080 the device performs a regular DNS A record query If a specific Transport Type is def...

Page 342: ...rmation are rejected Web EMS Challenge Caching Mode SIPChallengeCachingMode Determines the mode for Challenge Caching which reduces the number of SIP messages transmitted through the network The first...

Page 343: ...ProxySet For configuring the Proxy Set ID table using the Web interface and for a detailed description of the parameters of this ini file table refer to Configuring the Proxy Sets Table on page 148 F...

Page 344: ...nticationMode parameter Web EMS Registrar Name RegistrarName Registrar domain name If specified the name is used as the Request URI in REGISTER messages If it isn t specified default the Registrar IP...

Page 345: ...its registration request after 3600 x 70 2520 sec Note This parameter may be overriden if the parameter RegistrationTimeThreshold is greater than 0 refer to the description of RegistrationTimeThreshol...

Page 346: ...FXS endpoints Typically Authentication per endpoint is used for FXS interfaces where each endpoint registers and authenticates separately with its own user name and password Single Registration and Au...

Page 347: ...lows CoderName FORMAT CoderName_Index CoderName_Type CoderName_PacketInterval CoderName_rate CoderName_PayloadType CoderName_Sce CoderName Where Type Coder name PacketInterval Packetization time Rate...

Page 348: ...ce suppression is enabled for this coder the device includes the string annexb no in the SDP of the relevant SIP messages If silence suppression is set to Enable w o Adaptations annexb yes is included...

Page 349: ...P Routing and IP to Hunt Group Routing tables Prefix and PSTNPrefix parameters Configure intuitive names ProfileName for the IP Profiles so that they can later be easily identified The parameter CallL...

Page 350: ...e_TimeForReorderTone TelProfile_EnableDIDWink TelProfile_IsTwoStageDial TelProfile_DisconnectOnBusyTone TelProfile_EnableVoiceMailDelay TelProfile_DialPlanIndex TelProfile For example TelProfile 3 ITS...

Page 351: ...ortRangeEnd CpMediaRealm For example CpMediaRealm 1 Mrealm1 Voice 6600 20 6790 CpMediaRealm 2 Mrealm2 Voice 6800 10 6890 Notes For this parameter to take effect a device reset is required This table c...

Page 352: ...a according to RFC 4468 0 Disable Disable default 1 Enable Enable Web EMS Line Transfer Mode LineTransferMode Determines the call transfer method used by the device 0 None IP default 1 Blind PBX blind...

Page 353: ...mber Determines the calling party s phone number used in the Q 931 MWI SETUP message to PSTN If not configured the channel s phone number is used as the calling number Digit Patterns The following dig...

Page 354: ...nge is a 120 character string Web Forward on No Reason Digit Pattern External EMS VM Digit Pattern No Reason External DigitPatternForwardNoRea sonExt Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to in...

Page 355: ...cluded in the outgoing SDP when T 38 is used for fax relay over IP The valid range is 100 to 1 024 The default value is 1 024 Web Detect Fax on Answer Tone EMS Enables Detection of FAX on Answer Tone...

Page 356: ...Code Defines a digit pattern that when received from the Tel side indicates a Hook Flash event The valid range is a 25 character string The default is a null string Web Min Flash Hook Detection Period...

Page 357: ...ephony event parameter in SDP default The device is designed to always be receptive to RFC 2833 DTMF relay packets Therefore it is always correct to include the telephony event parameter as default in...

Page 358: ...rameter determines up to two preferred transmit DTMF negotiation methods The format of this parameter is as follows TxDTMFOption FORMAT TxDTMFOption_Index TxDTMFOption_Type TxDTMFOption For example Tx...

Page 359: ...ery feature which sends DTMF digits of the called number to the device s port phone line after the call is answered i e line is off hooked for FXS or seized for FXO for IP to Tel calls 0 Disable Disab...

Page 360: ...ayload type is used for receive and for transmit ReplaceNumberSignWithEsca peChar Determines whether to replace the number sign with the escape character 23 in outgoing SIP messages for Tel to IP call...

Page 361: ...the digit map the device stops collecting digits and establishes a call with the collected number The digit map pattern can contain up to 52 options rules each separated by a vertical bar The maximum...

Page 362: ...e default value is 5 Notes Digit Mapping Rules can be used instead Dialing ends when any of the following scenarios occur 9 Maximum number of digits is dialed 9 Interdigit Timeout TimeBetweenDigits ex...

Page 363: ...dentity or P Preferred Identity headers are used together with the Privacy header If Caller ID is restricted P Asserted Identity is not sent the Privacy header includes the value id Privacy id Otherwi...

Page 364: ...meters on page 273 Web Caller Display Information Table EMS SIP Endpoints Caller ID CallerDisplayInfo This ini file table parameter enables the device to send Caller ID information to IP when a call i...

Page 365: ...this table using the Web interface refer to Configuring Caller Display Information on page 214 For an explanation on using ini file table parameters refer to Format of ini File Table Parameters on pag...

Page 366: ...the device s FXO ports Only FXS ports can generate the Britain 4 Caller ID To select the Bellcore Caller ID sub standard use the parameter BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubStandard To select the ETSI Caller...

Page 367: ...55 leaving 10 digits and then adds the prefix 7 the cpc code for payphone user Therefore the Caller ID number that is sent to the FXS port in this example is 71137077801 If the incoming INVITE messag...

Page 368: ...tive ringing timing For this parameter to take effect a device reset is required EMS Bellcore Caller ID Type One Sub Standard BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubSta ndard Selects the Bellcore Caller ID sub sta...

Page 369: ...alling and the called side You can use the ini file table parameter CallWaitingPerPort to enable Call Waiting per port For information on the Call Waiting feature refer to Call Waiting on page 521 For...

Page 370: ...called telephone that is connected to the device FXS only for Call Waiting The valid range is 1 to 100 indications The default value is 2 Web Time Between Call Waiting Indications EMS Call Waiting Tim...

Page 371: ...FwdInfo_Destination FwdInfo_NoReplyTime FwdInfo_Module FwdInfo_Port FwdInfo Where Type the scenario for forwarding the call 9 0 Deactivate Don t forward incoming calls default 9 1 On Busy Forward inco...

Page 372: ...on page 273 Call Forward Reminder Ring Parameters Notes These parameters are applicable only for FXS interfaces For a description of this feature refer to Call Forward Reminder Ring on page 520 Web E...

Page 373: ...Note This parameter is applicable only for FXS interfaces Web EMS MWI Display MWIDisplay Determines whether MWI information is sent to the phone display 0 Disable MWI information isn t sent to displa...

Page 374: ...b Subscription Mode SubscriptionMode Determines the method the device uses to subscribe to an MWI server 0 Per Endpoint Each endpoint subscribes separately typically used for FXS interfaces default 1...

Page 375: ...n IP address in the SDP is 0 0 0 0 default 1 Send Only The SDP contains the attribute a sendonly Web EMS Held Timeout HeldTimeout Determines the time interval that the device can allow a call to remai...

Page 376: ...anipulation rules apply to the user part of the REFER TO Contact URI before it is sent in the INVITE message This parameter can be used to apply different manipulation rules to differentiate transferr...

Page 377: ...initiating INVITE sent by the device uses the ConferenceID concatenated with a unique identifier as the Request URI This same Request URI is set as the Refer To header value in the REFER messages that...

Page 378: ...cy Numbers EmergencyNumbers Defines a list of numbers which are defined as emergency numbers When one of these numbers is dialed the outgoing INVITE message includes the Priority and Resource Priority...

Page 379: ...all is terminated configured by setting the parameter EnableCallWaiting to 1 Note This feature is applicable only to FXS interfaces 6 8 10 Automatic Dialing Parameters The automatic dialing upon off h...

Page 380: ...nfiguring this table using the Web interface refer to Configuring Automatic Dialing on page 213 For an explanation on using ini file table parameters refer to Format of ini File Table Parameters on pa...

Page 381: ...em DID lines These DID lines are used to deliver a called number to the PBX 0 FSK based signaling default 1 DTMF based signaling Note This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces EMS Enable DID...

Page 382: ...ority value in the Resource Priority SIP header can be one of the following MLPP Precedence Level Precedence Level in Resource Priority SIP Header 0 lowest routine 2 priority 4 immediate 6 flash 8 fla...

Page 383: ...Web EMS RTP DSCP for MLPP Flash Override Override MLPPFlashOverOverRTPDSCP Defines the RTP DSCP for MLPP Flash Override Override precedence call level The valid range is 1 to 63 The default is 1 Note...

Page 384: ...ion xxx xxx xxx xxx The default is 0 0 0 0 WanMgmtHttpPort WAN HTTP port number This parameter allows remote device Web management from the WAN To enable Web management from the WAN configure the desi...

Page 385: ...x For a detailed description of the table s individual parameters and for configuring the table using the Web interface refer to Configuring the Signaling Routing Domain Table on page 180 For a descri...

Page 386: ...Classification_DestHost Classification For example Classification 1 1 1 Notes This table can include up to 20 indices where 0 is the first index If this classification process fails to determine the...

Page 387: ...table using the Web interface refer to Configuring the SBC IP2IP Routing Table on page 186 For a description on configuring ini file table parameters refer to Format of ini File Table Parameters on pa...

Page 388: ...emoveFromRight IPInboundManipulation_LeaveFromRight IPInboundManipulation_Prefix2Add IPInboundManipulation_Suffix2Add IPInboundManipulation For example IPInboundManipulation 1 0 0 1 0 0 255 Notes This...

Page 389: ...dManipulation_RemoveFromRight IPOutboundManipulation_LeaveFromRight IPOutboundManipulation_Prefix2Add IPOutboundManipulation_Suffix2Add For example IPOutboundManipulation 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 255 Notes This...

Page 390: ...red as an IP address dotted decimal notation or as a domain name up to 49 characters The default is a null string which is interpreted as the local IP address of the gateway Web SAS Registration Time...

Page 391: ...SAS application in Emergency mode default 1 Always Emergency The SAS application does not use Keep Alive messages towards the SASProxySet and instead always operates in Emergency mode as if no Proxy i...

Page 392: ...is 0 to 30 Note This table can include only one index entry SASEmergencyPrefix Defines a prefix that is added to the Request URI user part of the INVITE message that is sent by the device s SAS agent...

Page 393: ...odem 1 Yes The device sends SIP 200 OK to INVITE messages when speech fax modem is detected 0 No The device sends SIP 200 OK only after it completes dialing default Typically this feature is used only...

Page 394: ...vice the device filters these RTP packets To overcome this set DisconnectOnBrokenConnection to 0 the device doesn t detect RTP packets arriving from the original source IP address and switches after 3...

Page 395: ...s the generation of the BrokenConnection event during a silence period if the channel s NoOp feature is enabled using the parameter NoOpEnable and if the channel stops receiving NoOp RTP packets 0 Dis...

Page 396: ...eversal or wink 0 Soft reverse polarity default 1 Hard reverse polarity Notes This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces Some Caller ID signals use reversal polarity and or Wink signals In th...

Page 397: ...ponse to ringing from PBX PSTN The valid range is 0 to 60 The default time is 16 Notes During play of dial tone the device waits for DTMF digits This parameter is not applicable when Automatic Dialing...

Page 398: ...b EMMS Reorder Tone Duration sec TimeForReorderTone The duration in seconds that the device plays a Busy or Reorder tone duration before releasing the line The valid range is 0 to 254 The default is 0...

Page 399: ...soon as it starts receiving RTP packets At this stage if the device receives additional 18x responses it does not resume playing the local RBT Web Play Ringback Tone to IP EMS Play Ring Back Tone To I...

Page 400: ...Disable default 1 Enable To disconnect IP to CAS calls applicable for FXO interfaces when a SIT tone is detected the following parameters must be configured SITDetectorEnable 1 UserDefinedToneDetector...

Page 401: ...2 kHz metering tone default 1 16 kHz 16 kHz metering tone Notes A suitable 12 or 16 KHz FXS Coefficient file must be used for FXS interfaces For this parameter to take effect a device reset is require...

Page 402: ...hen dialed the device plays a secondary dial tone i e stutter tone to the FXS line and then starts collecting the subsequently dialed digits from the FXS line The valid range is a one character string...

Page 403: ...5 000 The default is 2 000 Keypad Feature Call Forward Parameters Web Unconditional EMS Call Forward Unconditional KeyCFUnCond Keypad sequence that activates the immediate call forward option Web No...

Page 404: ...E a dial tone is played to the phone and then phone number collection starts Option 2 A Hook Flash is pressed the current call is put on hold a dial tone is played to the phone and then digit collecti...

Page 405: ...FXS interfaces The format of this parameter is as follows RejectAnonymousCallPerPort FORMAT RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Index RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Enable RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Port RejectAn...

Page 406: ...ber of rings defined by the parameter RingsBeforeCallerID is greater than the number of rings defined by this parameter the greater value is used Web EMS Dialing Mode IsTwoStageDial Determines the dia...

Page 407: ...configuration in the Call Progress Tones file If the dial tone is not detected within 6 seconds the device releases the call and sends a SIP 500 Server Internal Error response This parameter is applic...

Page 408: ...ault is 8 Notes This parameter is applicable only to FXO interfaces for Tel to IP calls This timeout is calculated from the end of the ring until the start of the next ring For example if the ring cyc...

Page 409: ...ign them to Hunt Group IDs The format of this parameter is shown below TrunkGroup FORMAT TrunkGroup_Index TrunkGroup_TrunkGroupNum TrunkGroup_FirstTrunkId TrunkGroup_FirstBChannel TrunkGroup_LastBChan...

Page 410: ...ChannelSelectMode Port channel allocation algorithm for IP to Tel calls 0 By Dest Phone Number Selects the device s channel according to the called number default 1 Cyclic Ascending Selects the next a...

Page 411: ...seSourceNumberAsDisplayN ame Determines the use of Tel Source Number and Display Name for Tel to IP calls 0 No If a Tel Display Name is received the Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number a...

Page 412: ...outing Mode RouteModeTel2IP For a description of this parameter refer to Configuring the Tel to IP Routing Table on page 201 Web Tel to IP Routing Table EMS SIP Routing Tel to IP Prefix This ini file...

Page 413: ...ltRouteCauseIP2Tel table Selection of Hunt Groups for IP to Tel calls is according to destination number source number and source IP address The source IP address SourceAddress can include the x wildc...

Page 414: ...SIP calls received from the Proxy IP addresses even if these addresses are not configured in the routing table This feature is supported only for numerical IP addresses in the Tel to IP Routing table...

Page 415: ...e Enables the Alternative Routing feature 2 Status Only The Alternative Routing feature is disabled but read only information on the Quality of Service of the destination IP addresses is provided For...

Page 416: ...one Duration ms AltRoutingToneDuration Determines the duration in milliseconds for which the device plays a tone to the endpoint on each Alternative Routing attempt When the device finishes playing th...

Page 417: ...ameters on page 273 Web Reasons for Alternative IP to Tel Routing Table EMS Alt Route Cause IP to Tel AltRouteCauseIP2Tel This ini file table parameter configures call failure reason values received f...

Page 418: ...irst copies the original called number to the SIP Diversion header and then performs Tel to IP destination phone number manipulation Therefore this allows you to have different numbers for the called...

Page 419: ...the device s Hunt Group ID is added as a prefix to the destination phone number i e called number for Tel to IP calls 0 No Don t add Hunt Group ID as prefix default 1 Yes Add Hunt Group ID as prefix t...

Page 420: ...d numbers received from the Tel side for Tel to IP calls The SIP INVITE message contains the swapped numbers 0 Disabled default 1 Swap calling and called numbers Web Source Manipulation Mode SourceMan...

Page 421: ...d are not applicable Set these to The parameters NumberMapTel2Ip_ SrcIPGroupID NumberMapTel2Ip_NumberType and NumberMapTel2Ip_NumberPlan are not applicable Set these to The parameter RemoveFromLeft Re...

Page 422: ...its value to The parameters NumberMapTel2Ip_ SrcIPGroupID NumberMapIp2Tel_NumberType and NumberMapIp2Tel_NumberPlan are not applicable Set these to RemoveFromLeft RemoveFromRight Prefix2Add Suffix2Ad...

Page 423: ...ple SourceNumberMapTel2Ip SourceNumberMapTel2Ip 0 22 03 0 0 2 667 0 SourceNumberMapTel2Ip 0 10 10 255 255 3 0 5 100 255 SourceNumberMapTel2Ip Notes This table parameter can include up to indices The p...

Page 424: ...rMapIp2Tel Notes The parameters SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_NumberType SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_NumberPlan and SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_IsPresentationRestricted are not applicable Set these to RemoveFromLeft Remo...

Page 425: ...rmat Therefore when the device communicates with a third party entity that uses the G 726 G 727 voice coder and voice quality is poor change the settings of this parameter between Big Endian and Littl...

Page 426: ...the echo level returning from the hybrid 0 6 dB default 1 N A 2 0 dB 3 3 dB ECNLPMode Defines the echo cancellation Non Linear Processing NLP mode 0 NLP adapts according to echo changes default 1 Dis...

Page 427: ...Depth FaxRelayRedundancyDepth Number of times that each fax relay payload is retransmitted to the network 0 No redundancy default 1 One packet redundancy 2 Two packet redundancy Note This parameter is...

Page 428: ...on the answering side and thus in these cases it is possible to configure the device to start the T 38 fax session when the CNG tone is detected by the originating side However this mode is not recom...

Page 429: ...in milliseconds during fax and modem bypass session The range is 0 to 150 msec The default is 40 EMS Enable Inband Network Detection EnableFaxModemInbandNetwork Detection Enables or disables in band...

Page 430: ...dem Transport Type used by the device 0 Disable Disable Transparent default 1 Enable Relay N A 2 Enable Bypass 3 Events Only Transparent with Events Web V 22 Modem Transport Type EMS V22 Transport V22...

Page 431: ...Option are configured Web DTMF Volume 31 to 0 dB EMS DTMF Volume dBm DTMFVolume DTMF gain control value in decibels to the or analog side The valid range is 31 to 0 dB The default value is 11 dB Web D...

Page 432: ...oint telephone number Note These symbols can always be used as the first digit of a dialed number even if you disable this parameter 6 16 4 RTP RTCP and T 38 Parameters The RTP RTCP and T 38 parameter...

Page 433: ...type RED and the payload type configured by the parameter RFC2198PayloadType a rtpmap PT RED 8000 Where PT is the payload type as defined by RFC2198PayloadType The device sends the INVITE message wit...

Page 434: ...sage is generated invalid local RTP port For detailed information on the default RTP RTCP T 38 port allocation refer to the Product Reference Manual For this parameter to take effect a device reset is...

Page 435: ...enabled The valid range is 20 to 65 000 msec The default is 10 000 Note To enable No Op packet transmission use the NoOpEnable parameter EMS No Op Payload Type RTPNoOpPayloadType Determines the payloa...

Page 436: ...settings 1 Enable default SaveConfiguration Determines if the device s configuration parameters and files is saved to flash non volatile memory 0 Configuration isn t saved to flash memory 1 Configurat...

Page 437: ...d intervals mechanism is disabled Note For this parameter to take effect a device reset is required AutoUpdatePredefinedTim e Schedules an automatic update to a predefined time of the day The range is...

Page 438: ...corded Tones file and the location of the server IP address or FQDN from which it is loaded For example http server_name file https server_name file Note The maximum length of the URL address is 99 ch...

Page 439: ...e and password Load to the device an empty ini file without any parameters or only with a semicolon preceding all lines When a parameter is absent from a loaded ini file the default value is assigned...

Page 440: ...SIP User s Manual 440 Document LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Reader s Notes...

Page 441: ...ive ringing signals that are generated by the device refer to Distinctive Ringing on page 444 You can either use one of the supplied device auxiliary dat files or create your own file To create your o...

Page 442: ...tarting from 0 and not exceeding the number of Call Progress Tones less 1 defined in the first section e g if 10 tones then it is 0 to 9 using the following keys Tone Type Call Progress Tone types 1 D...

Page 443: ...n be omitted if there isn t a fourth cadence Fourth Signal Off Time 10 msec Signal Off period in 10 msec units for the fourth cadence ON OFF cycle Can be omitted if there isn t a fourth cadence Carrie...

Page 444: ...defining the number of Distinctive Ringing signals that are defined in the file Ringing Pattern X Contains the Xth ringing pattern definition starting from 0 and not exceeding the number of Distincti...

Page 445: ...0 Third Burst Ring Off Time 10msec 30 Fourth Ring On Time 10msec 100 Fourth Ring Off Time 10msec 300 An example of various ringing signals definition is shown below NUMBER OF DISTINCTIVE RINGING PATTE...

Page 446: ...he Web interface refer to Loading Auxiliary Files on page 238 The prerecorded tones are played repeatedly This allows you to record only part of the tone and then play the tone for the full duration F...

Page 447: ...fixes must not overlap Attempting to process an overlapping configuration by the DConvert utility results in an error message specifying the problematic line An example of a Dial Plan file in ini file...

Page 448: ...eff dat file consists of a set of parameters for the signal processor of the loop interface devices This parameter set provides control of the following AC and DC interface parameters DC battery feed...

Page 449: ...ne in the file represents a mapping rule of a single PBX extension Up to rules can be configured Each line includes five items separated with commas The items are described in the table below Table 8...

Page 450: ...er in the From To headers The REGISTER messages are sent gradually Initially the device sends requests according to the maximum number of allowed SIP dialogs configured by the parameter NumberOfActive...

Page 451: ...g table refer to Tel to IP Routing Table on page 201 IP to Hunt Group Routing table refer to IP to Trunk Group Routing on page 206 Table 9 1 Dialing Plan Notations Notation Description Example n m Rep...

Page 452: ...cation For example assume that you want to manipulate an incoming IP call with destination number 5492028888888 area code 202 and phone number 8888888 to the number 0202158888888 To perform such a man...

Page 453: ...git timeout expires the device uses the collected digits to dial the called destination number Pound key is pressed Digit map pattern is matched Digit map pattern rules are defined by the parameter Di...

Page 454: ...ert This file can include up to eight Dial Plans Dial Plan indices The required Dial Plan can be selected using the Dial Plan index using the parameter DialPlanIndex This parameter can use values 0 th...

Page 455: ...rea codes 052 054 phone numbers include 8 digits 052 8 054 8 International prefixes 00 012 014 number following prefixes include 7 to 14 digits 00 7 14 012 7 14 014 7 14 Emergency number 911 no additi...

Page 456: ...8 Routing refer to SIP Network Definitions on page 458 and SIP Dialog Initiation Process on page 460 IP to IP routing translations of SIP UDP TCP TLS when extensive transcoding is not required Load ba...

Page 457: ...ng The device supports topology hiding which limits the amount of topology information displayed to external parties For example IP addresses of ITSPs equipment e g proxies gateways and application se...

Page 458: ...th a Media Realm interfaces for multiple Layer 3 networks Due to the B2BUA nature of the SBC application different interfaces can be assigned to each leg of the call and between the LAN side and the W...

Page 459: ...ay be associated with up to three SIP Interfaces one per application type SAS Gateway IP to IP and SBC Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling port i e no two SIP Interfaces can share the same...

Page 460: ...up table and or SRD in the SR table Relevant ini file parameters CpMediaRealm cpDefaultMediaRealmName IPGroup 9 2 3 SIP Dialog Initiation Process The device s SIP dialog initiation process concerns al...

Page 461: ...Version 5 8 461 October 2009 SIP User s Manual 9 IP Telephony Capabilities The flowchart below illustrates this process Figure 9 4 SBC Routing Process...

Page 462: ...with the SIP dialog request s IP address and then finding a match with a corresponding IP Group in the IP Group table Each IP Group can be classified according to its Proxy Set if in the IP Group tab...

Page 463: ...ion employs a comprehensive and flexible routing scheme Routing rules according to Layer 3 4 and SIP characteristics Routing to multiple destination types Request URI of incoming SIP dialog initiating...

Page 464: ...ted only by using Destination IP Groups defined in the IP to IP routing rules The IP2IP Routing table determines the destination route according to any one of the following Registered User Contact lis...

Page 465: ...INVITE OPTIONS and SUBSCRIBE messages not REGISTER messages Host name source and destination manipulations are simply host name substitutions with the names defined for the source and destination IP...

Page 466: ...ured using the IP2IP Routing table to route requests received from this IP Group to the serving proxy and vice versa Survivability can be achieved using the alternative routing feature 9 2 4 1 Initial...

Page 467: ...The database has the following limitations Maximum registered users is 200 Maximum of five contacts per AOR The same contact cannot belong to more than one AOR Contacts with identical URIs and differe...

Page 468: ...n provides a basic SBC configuration example You can also view enhanced SBC examples in the following subsections Survivability and Alternative Routing on page 474 survivability and alternative routin...

Page 469: ...interface is for the OAMP Media and Control interface applications and is assigned the name Voice as shown in the figure below Figure 9 9 Multiple Interface Table with Voice Interface Name To configu...

Page 470: ...nfiguration tab Protocol Configuration menu SBC submenu General Settings Figure 9 12 Configuring WAN IP Address in General Settings Page 4 Configure two Media Realms for RTP traffic one for the LAN an...

Page 471: ...Groups one for the Enterprise LAN users and one for the WAN i e IP PBX in the IP Group Table page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu Proxies IpGroups Registration submenu IP Group Table Ent...

Page 472: ...he Proxy Set with IP address 10 33 2 26 All SIP dialog messages sent to this IP Group are in fact sent to this IP address i e Enterprise s IP Phone c In the SRD field enter 1 to associate it with the...

Page 473: ...9 Configure classification rules for the IP phone at the Enterprise USER type IP Group in the Classification Table page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu SBC submenu Classification Table w...

Page 474: ...nhances the configuration described in SBC Configuration Example on page 468 to include the SBC survivability feature The survivability feature ensures the continuity survivability of calls even if th...

Page 475: ...pond whereby the user is searched for in the device s users registration database IP Phones IP Group 1 USER to the device for routing to the PSTN This is the secondary alternative route if the user is...

Page 476: ...Protocol Configuration menu SBC submenu SIP Interface Table but in addition add a SIP interface for the PSTN GW as shown in the figure below Figure 9 24 Configuring SIP Interface for PSTN GW 2 For th...

Page 477: ...s between the USER IP Group themselves and between the USER IP Group and the PSTN in the IP2IP Routing Table page Configuration tab Protocol Configuration menu SBC submenu IP2IP Routing Table as shown...

Page 478: ...INVITE containing the destination URI user name prefix 976 sent from the USER IP Group the prefix is removed i e 976 in the outgoing INVITE to the WAN This configuration is performed in the IP2IP Inbo...

Page 479: ...icates that manipulation is done on the destination SIP URI user part c In the SrcIpGroup field enter the IP Group of the IP Phones i e IP Group 1 d In the DestUsernamePrefix field enter the destinati...

Page 480: ...P Centrex or IP PBX This ensures registration redundancy by the SAS agent for all telephony devices Therefore SAS agent functions as a stateful proxy passing all SIP requests received from the Enterpr...

Page 481: ...yIP 1 external Proxy server IP address IsRegisterNeeded 1 for the device RegistrarIP SIPDestinationPort 5080 IsUserPhone 0 don t use user phone in SIP URL IsUserPhoneInFrom 0 don t use user phone in F...

Page 482: ...8 Figure 9 30 Device s SAS Agent Redirecting Emergency Calls to PSTN To configure support for emergency calls configure the parameters below The device and the SAS feature are configured independently...

Page 483: ...11 Selective Router or E911 tandem switch If the PSAP receives calls from the telephone company on old style digital trunks they are specially formatted Multi Frequency MF trunks that pass only the ca...

Page 484: ...ty reversal to the device and the device then sends a SIP 200 OK to the IP side 5 After the PSAP operator disconnects the call the PSAP reverses the polarity of the line causing the device to send a S...

Page 485: ...DTMFOption 3 TxDTMFOption 4 RFC2833PayloadType 101 TimeToSampleAnalogLineVoltage 100 WaitForDialTime 1000 default is 1 sec The device expects to receive the ANI number in the From and or P AssertedID...

Page 486: ...this problem configure the parameter TimeToSampleAnalogLineVoltage to 100 instead of 1000 msec which is the default value The wink is then detected only after this timeout 50 msec minimum 150 msec Bel...

Page 487: ...hhook 9 4 1 2 FXS Device Emulating PSAP using DID Loop Start Lines The FXS device can be configured to emulate PSAP using DID loop start lines according to the Telcordia GR 350 CORE specification Figu...

Page 488: ...al configured by the parameter WaitForDialTime plays DTMF digits according to the transfer number received in the SIP Refer To header URI userpart 7 When the call is answered by the PSAP operator the...

Page 489: ...nnnnnnnnSTP 12 digits ANI and 10 digits PANI KPnnnnnnnnnnnnSTKPmmmmmmmmmmST two digits nn KPnnSTP The MF KP ST and STP digits are mapped as follows for KP for ST B for STP For example if ANI and PANI...

Page 490: ...xDTMFOption 2 ini file 1st to 5th Tx DTMF Option field NOTIFY Note that in this mode DTMF digits are erased from the audio stream DTMFTransportType is automatically set to 0 DTMF Transport Type field...

Page 491: ...eam DTMFTransportType is automatically set to 0 DTMF Mute Notes The device is always ready to receive DTMF packets over IP in all possible transport modes INFO messages NOTIFY and RFC 2833 in proper p...

Page 492: ...is required If negotiation fails i e no match is achieved for any of the transport capabilities fallback to existing logic occurs according to the parameter IsFaxUsed 9 6 2 Fax Modem Transport Modes T...

Page 493: ...using the FaxRelayRedundancyDepth and FaxRelayEnhancedRedundancyDepth parameters Although this is a proprietary redundancy scheme it should not create problems when working with other T 38 decoders 9...

Page 494: ...th the following fax modem adaptations Disables silence suppression Enables echo cancellation for fax Disables echo cancellation for modem Performs certain jitter buffering optimizations The network p...

Page 495: ...h bypass mode Upon detection of fax or modem answering tone signal the terminating device sends three to six special NSE RTP packets using NSEpayloadType usually 100 These packets signal the remote de...

Page 496: ...g to use the coder G 711 to set the jitter buffer optimization factor to 13 and to enable echo cancellation for fax and disable it for modem To configure fax modem transparent mode use the following...

Page 497: ...modem signals CED or AnsAM it sends a Re INVITE message to the originating device requesting it to re open the channel in G 711 VBD with the following adaptations Echo Canceller off Silence Compressio...

Page 498: ...to 3 9 6 3 V 34 Fax Support Unlike T 30 fax machines V 34 fax machines have no relay standard to transmit data over IP to the remote side Therefore the device provides the following operation modes f...

Page 499: ...s V32ModemTransportType 2 V23ModemTransportType 2 V22ModemTransportType 2 9 6 3 2 Using Relay mode for both T 30 and V 34 faxes In this scenario V 34 fax machines are forced to use their backward comp...

Page 500: ...r all codec payload types ptime SDP attribute After this initial negotiation no Re INVITE messages are necessary as both endpoints are synchronized in terms of the other side s capabilities If negotia...

Page 501: ...tage Dialing on page 501 Waiting for dial tone Two Stage Dialing on page 502 Time to wait before dialing Answer supervision Two stage dialing refer to Two Stage Dialing on page 502 Dialing time Discon...

Page 502: ...ust be disabled for this mode Answer Supervision The Answer Supervision feature enables the FXO device to determine when a call is connected by using one of the following methods Polarity Reversal dev...

Page 503: ...ated call attendant This service makes use of DID trunks which forward only the last three to five digits of a phone number to the PBX If for example a company has a PBX with extensions 555 1000 to 55...

Page 504: ...tion Timeout on page 507 FXO Supplementary Services refer to FXO Supplementary Services on page 505 Hold Transfer Toward the Tel side Hold Transfer Toward the IP side Blind Transfer to the Tel side 9...

Page 505: ...e ini file parameter HookFlashCode The PBX may generate a dial tone that is sent to the IP and the IP side may dial digits of a new destination Blind Transfer to the Tel side A blind transfer is one i...

Page 506: ...mediately disconnected after a Reorder Busy Dial or SIT tone is detected on the Tel side assuming the PBX CO generates this tone This method requires the correct tone frequencies and cadence to be def...

Page 507: ...X on hooks phone Ring Detection Timeout feature This method operates in one of the following manners Automatic Dialing is enabled if the remote IP party doesn t answer the call and the ringing signal...

Page 508: ...es from the buffer at regular intervals in order to produce continuous speech As long as delays in the network do not change jitter by more than 10 msec from one packet to the next there is always a s...

Page 509: ...dress is verified If the destination IP address is disallowed or if the original call fails and the device has made two additional attempts to establish the call without success an alternative route i...

Page 510: ...or when an appropriate rule for routing the call to a Hunt Group doesn t exist or if the phone number isn t found the device sends a SIP response to IP according to the parameter DefaultReleaseCause T...

Page 511: ...e call String VoIP Start Acc Stop Acc 26 H323 Connect Time 28 Connect time in NTP format String Stop Acc 26 H323 Disconnect Time 29 Disconnect time in NTP format String Stop Acc 26 H323 Disconnect Cau...

Page 512: ...call duration Numeric Stop Acc 44 Acct Session ID A unique accounting identifier match start stop String 34832 Start Acc Stop Acc 46 Acct Session Time For how many seconds the user received the servi...

Page 513: ...3fd61009 0e2f3cc5 9 12 Call Detail Record The Call Detail Record CDR contains vital statistic information on calls made by the device CDRs are generated at the end and optionally at the beginning of e...

Page 514: ...TrmSd Initiator of Call Release IP Tel Unknown TrmReason Termination Reason Fax Fax Transaction during the Call InPackets Number of Incoming Packets OutPackets Number of Outgoing Packets PackLoss Loca...

Page 515: ...services Call Hold and Retrieve refer to Call Hold and Retrieve on page 515 Consultation refer to Consultation Feature on page 518 Call Transfer refer to Call Transfer on page 518 Call Forward refer...

Page 516: ...ameter HoldFormat Receiving Hold Retrieve When an active call receives a Re INVITE message with either the IP address 0 0 0 0 or the inactive string in SDP the device stops sending RTP and plays a loc...

Page 517: ...517 October 2009 SIP User s Manual 9 IP Telephony Capabilities Figure 9 37 Double Hold SIP Call Flow The flowchart above describes the following double call hold scenario 1 A calls B and establishes a...

Page 518: ...with another party The Consultation feature is relevant only for the holding party After holding a call by pressing hook flash the holding party hears a dial tone and can then initiate a new call whi...

Page 519: ...sending REFER with REPLACES The device can receive and act upon receiving REFER with or without REPLACES The device can receive and act upon receiving INVITE with REPLACES in which case the old call...

Page 520: ...ook state when a third party Application Server e g softswitch forwards an incoming call to another destination This is important in that it notifies the FXS endpoint user if located next to the endpo...

Page 521: ...s played to the currently busy port use the parameter TimeBeforeWaitingIndication This enables the caller to hang up before disturbing the called party with Call Waiting Indications Applicable only to...

Page 522: ...ore caller ID sub standard using the parameter BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubStandard Select the ETSI FSK caller ID sub standard using the parameter ETSICallerIDTypeOneSubStandard Enable or disable per po...

Page 523: ...instead of to the device s FXO interface and verify that it displays the caller ID If the above does not solve the problem you need to record the caller ID signal and send it to AudioCodes as describ...

Page 524: ...ID isn t detected on the Tel side or when EnableCallerID 0 FXS and FXO interfaces to determine the presentation of the caller ID allowed or restricted To maintain backward compatibility when the stri...

Page 525: ...he following conference modes configured by the parameter 3WayConferenceMode Conferencing controlled by an external AudioCodes Conference media server The Conference initiating INVITE sent by the devi...

Page 526: ...e endpoint phone number is used The sipgatewayname parameter defined in the ini file or Web interface can be any string Some Proxy servers require that the sipgatewayname in REGISTER messages is set e...

Page 527: ...r phone SIP 2 0 Via SIP 2 0 UDP 10 8 201 108 branch z9hG4bKacsiJkDGd From sip 8000 10 8 201 108 tag 1c5354 To sip 1000 10 8 201 10 Call ID 534366556655skKw 8000 1000 10 8 201 108 CSeq 18153 INVITE Con...

Page 528: ...MSBG v 5 40 010 006 CSeq 18153 INVITE Supported 100rel em Content Length 0 Note Phone 1000 answers the call and then sends a 200 OK message to device 10 8 201 108 F4 10 8 201 10 10 8 201 108 200 OK SI...

Page 529: ...0 Voice path is established F6 10 8 201 108 10 8 201 10 BYE BYE sip 1000 10 8 201 10 user phone SIP 2 0 Via SIP 2 0 UDP 10 8 201 108 branch z9hG4bKacRKCVBud From sip 8000 10 8 201 108 tag 1c5354 To si...

Page 530: ...egistration as follows REGISTER sip 10 2 2 222 SIP 2 0 Via SIP 2 0 UDP 10 1 1 200 From sip 122 10 1 1 200 tag 1c17940 To sip 122 10 1 1 200 Call ID 634293194 10 1 1 200 User Agent Audiocodes Sip Gatew...

Page 531: ...d with the following response REGISTER sip 10 2 2 222 SIP 2 0 Via SIP 2 0 UDP 10 1 1 200 From sip 122 10 1 1 200 tag 1c23940 To sip 122 10 1 1 200 Call ID 654982194 10 1 1 200 Server Audiocodes Sip Ga...

Page 532: ...wo devices for call communication 1 For the first device 10 2 37 10 in the Trunk Group Table page refer to assign the phone numbers 101 to 104to the device s endpoints Figure 9 40 Assigning Phone Numb...

Page 533: ...vices 4 Make a call Pick up the phone connected to port 1 of the first device and dial 102 to the phone connected to port 2 of the same device Listen for progress tones at the calling phone and for th...

Page 534: ...two Internet Telephony Service Providers ITSP using AudioCodes device Scenario In this example an Enterprise has deployed the device with FXS interfaces The first four phones operate with ITSP 1 usin...

Page 535: ...two Proxy Sets and for each enable Proxy Keep Alive using SIP OPTIONS and round robin load balancing method Proxy Set 1 includes two IP addresses of the first ITSP ITSP 1 10 33 37 77 and 10 33 37 79...

Page 536: ...ls 5 8 Figure 9 46 Assigning Channels to Hunt Groups 5 In the Hunt Group Settings page refer to Configuring the Trunk Group Settings on page 222 configure Per Account registration for Hunt Group ID 1...

Page 537: ...n the IP to Trunk Group Routing page refer to Configuring the IP to Trunk Group Routing on page 206 configure that INVITEs with ITSP1 as the hostname in the From URI are routed to Hunt Group 1 and INV...

Page 538: ...ort i e one to one mapping This allows individual extensions to be extended to remote locations To call a remote office worker a PBX user or a PSTN caller simply dials the PBX extension that is mapped...

Page 539: ...call disconnects when the phone connected to the FXS goes on hook 9 20 2 Dialing from PBX Line or PSTN The procedure below describes how to dial from a PBX line i e from a telephone directly connected...

Page 540: ...l tone from the PBX MWI display signal according to the parameter CallerIDType Upon detection of an MWI message the FXO device sends a SIP NOTIFY message to the IP side When receiving this NOTIFY mess...

Page 541: ...ng on page 213 enter the phone numbers of the FXO device in the Destination Phone Number fields When a phone connected to Port 1 off hooks the FXS device automatically dials the number 200 Figure 9 56...

Page 542: ...Automatic Dialing page enter the phone numbers of the FXS device in the Destination Phone Number fields When a ringing signal is detected at Port 1 the FXO device automatically dials the number 100 F...

Page 543: ...ignaling and media A device located behind a NAT that initiates a signaling path has problems in receiving incoming signaling responses they are blocked by the NAT server Furthermore the initiating de...

Page 544: ...s a No Op payload format for RTP The draft defines the RTP payload type as dynamic You can control the payload type with which the No Op packets are sent This is performed using the RTPNoOpPayloadType...

Page 545: ...time the NTP client requests an NTP update receives an NTP response and then updates the local system clock based on a configured NTP server within the network The client requests a time update from...

Page 546: ...ibed in Networking Parameters on page 291 10 6 Network Configuration The device allows you to configure up to 16 different IP addresses with associated VLANs using the Multiple Interface table In addi...

Page 547: ...ng in which the device is configured with three network interfaces for Operations Administration Maintenance and Provisioning OAMP applications Call Control applications Media It is connected to a VLA...

Page 548: ...4 50 16 0 0 0 0 16 Media11IF 13 Media IPv4 10 44 174 50 16 0 0 0 0 17 Media12IF 14 Media IPv4 10 45 174 50 16 0 0 0 0 18 Media13IF 15 Media Control IPv4 10 46 174 50 16 0 0 0 0 19 Media14IF Complement...

Page 549: ...types are allowed on this interface For valid configuration guidelines refer to Interface Table Configuration Summary Guidelines on page for more information 10 6 1 2 3Interface Mode Column The Interf...

Page 550: ...ateway can only be configured on one of the interfaces running Media traffic A separate routing table allows configuring additional routing rules Refer to the Routing Table sub section for more detail...

Page 551: ...e sent only with a priority tag VLAN ID 0 When the Native VLAN ID is equal to one of the VLAN IDs configured in the Multiple Interface table and VLANs are enabled untagged incoming traffic are conside...

Page 552: ...ty 0 48 7 DiffServToVlanPriority 1 46 6 DiffServToVlanPriority 2 40 6 DiffServToVlanPriority 3 26 4 DiffServToVlanPriority 4 10 2 Notes You can configure up to 64 VLAN tag priorities i e indices 0 63...

Page 553: ...lication Type Some applications can be associated with different application types in different setups These application types are configurable The applications listed below can be configured to one o...

Page 554: ...ces with Application Types MEDIA with VLANs One IPv4 interface with Application Types OAMP MEDIA one other or more IPv4 interfaces with Application Types MEDIA CONTROL Other configurations are also po...

Page 555: ...highly recommended to perform this when configuring Multiple Interfaces and VLANs using the Web Interface to ensure the configuration is complete and valid 10 6 1 5 Troubleshooting the Multiple Interf...

Page 556: ...Columns Each row of the Routing table defines a routing rule Traffic destined to the subnet specified in the routing rule is re directed to a specified gateway reachable through a specified interface...

Page 557: ...fied by the destination mask columns This gateway address must be on one of the subnets on which the address is configured in the Multiple Interface table 10 6 2 2 4Interface Column This column define...

Page 558: ...d routing validations may result in limited connectivity or no connectivity to the destinations specified in the incorrect routing rule For any error found in the Routing table or failure to configure...

Page 559: ...remiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ 46 PremiumServiceClassControlDiffServ 40 GoldServiceClassDiffServ 26 BronzeServiceClassDiffServ 10 Application Type for applications EnableDNSasOAM 1 EnableNTPasOAM 1 M...

Page 560: ...bnet Mask Gateway Interface Metric 201 201 0 0 16 192 168 0 2 0 1 202 202 0 0 16 192 168 0 3 0 1 The DNS NTP applications may have their default application types This example s matching ini file is s...

Page 561: ...68 0 1 0 1 All other parameters are set to their respective default values The ini file matching this configuration can be written as follows Interface Table Configuration InterfaceTable FORMAT Interf...

Page 562: ...remote management from a host in 176 85 49 0 24 Table 10 14 Routing Table Example 3 Destination Prefix Length Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Metric 176 85 49 0 24 192 168 0 1 0 1 All other parameters...

Page 563: ...or connecting computer peripherals such as a mouse and keyboard and one VGA port for connecting to a monitor To connect the OSN server s port interfaces 1 Connecting to a monitor connect a 15 Pin D ty...

Page 564: ...SIP User s Manual 564 Document LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Reader s Notes...

Page 565: ...Utilities DConvert TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility to create Call Progress Tones files ACSyslog Syslog server CPTWizard Call Progress Tones Wizard MIB Files MIB library for SNMP browser Note...

Page 566: ...SIP User s Manual 566 Document LTRT 12801 MP 500 MSBG Reader s Notes...

Page 567: ...ing indoor only WAN Gigabit Ethernet 100 1000Base T RJ 45 port for connecting to the IP network Gigabit Ethernet Supports 4 RJ 45 10 100 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports for connecting to IP phon...

Page 568: ...l up to 7 000 m 24 000 ft using 24 AWG line cord Far end disconnect detection Caller ID Detection Bellcore GR 30 CORE Type 1 using Bell 202 FSK modulation ETSI Type 1 Polarity Reversal and Wink signal...

Page 569: ...load HTTP HTTPS In Band Signaling DTMF TIA 464A MF MF R1 MFC R2 User defined Call Progress Tones Line Signaling Protocols Loop start signaling Data Functionality Routing WAN access through DHCP PPPoE...

Page 570: ...er VPN Denial of Service DoS and IDS IPS 9 DoS protection TCP RST Ping Flood ICMP Echo storm UDP snork attack ICMP Smurf UDP fraggle etc 9 IP spoofing attacks FTP bounce Broadcast multicast source IP...

Page 571: ...modules LAN Interface Four RJ 45 10 100 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet ports Eight RJ 45 10 100Base TX Fast Ethernet ports The LAN ports support auto negotiation half and full duplex modes and straight...

Page 572: ...pdates HTTP HTTPS CLI and Telnet for debugging only Physical Dimensions H x W x D 32 x 34 5 cm 12 6 x 13 6 inches x 1U Weight 2 5 kg 5 5 lbs Power Supply Voltage and Consumption Universal 100 240 VAC...

Page 573: ...Version 5 8 573 October 2009 SIP User s Manual 13 Technical Specifications Reader s Notes...

Page 574: ...User s Manual Version 5 8 www audiocodes com...

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