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Contents Version 3Com Telecommuting ModulePage United States Government Legend Page Table of Contents Page Part I. Introduction to 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page What is a Telecommuting Module? Introduction to 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleConfiguration alternatives DMZ/LAN Configuration DMZ ConfigurationStandalone Configuration Quick guide to 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module installationIntroduction to 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module About settings in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Introduction to 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Installation Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleInstallation with magic ping Installation with a serial cablePage Page Page Page Installation with a diskette Page Page Remember to lock up the Telecommuting Module Turning off a Telecommuting ModuleInstalling 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Configuring 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Logging onLog on again Navigation Log outSite Map SIP Services AdministrationBasic Configuration Network ConfigurationOverview of configuration Quality of ServiceFailover Virtual Private NetworksPreliminary and permanent configuration Page Mask/Bits IP addressNo. of computers Mask Bits Name queries in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModulePage Configuring 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Part II. How To Page How To Configure SIP DMZ Telecommuting Module, SIP server on the WANNetworks and Computers Surroundings Interoperability Basic SettingsRouting FilteringSave/Load Configuration DMZ Telecommuting Module, SIP server on the LANNetworks and Computers Basic Settings Routing Standalone Telecommuting Module, SIP server on the WAN Basic Settings Filtering Standalone Telecommuting Module, SIP server on the LAN Client SettingsBasic Settings Interoperability DMZ/LAN Telecommuting Module, SIP server on the WAN Basic Settings Filtering DMZ/LAN Telecommuting Module, SIP server on the LAN Interoperability Filtering LAN Telecommuting Module Surroundings Filtering Remote SIP Connectivity Firewall How To Configure SIP Outgoing Calls How To Configure Advanced SIPShow One Number When Calling Show Different Numbers When Calling Incoming Calls Page Authentication by Accounts a.k.a SIP Trunk via SIP accounts Page Page Page Incoming Calls Page Multiple Operators Least Cost Routing Page Multiple PBXs How To Configure Advanced SIP How To Configure Advanced SIP Page Page Page Page Basic Configuration Basic ConfigurationGeneral Name of this Telecommuting ModuleDefault domain IP Policy DNS ServersPolicy For Ping To Your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Cancel Access ControlSave Look up all IP addresses againUser Authentication For Web Interface Access Configuration Allowed Via InterfaceConfiguration Transport Configuration via Https Configuration via HttpConfiguration Computers Configuration via SSHDNS Name Or Network Address Netmask/Bits Network addressRange Via IPsec PeerRadius Radius server Radius ServersPort SecretIdentifier Contact IP AddressStatus for Radius Servers Sent requests ScoreReceived replies Consecutive sendsValue Configuration of a Radius serverTelecommuting Module IP address to respond to Snmp requests Snmp v1 and v2cContact person Node locationAccess via SNMPv3 Access via SNMPv1 and SNMPv2cSnmp CommunityAuthentication PasswordSnmp Traps UserTrap sending function Resource MonitoringTrap receiver VersionSIP Sessions Trap Levels Download the 3Com MIBSIP User Registrations Trap Levels CPU Load Trap LevelsDynDNS service Dynamic DNS updateDynDNS General Configuration Use DynDNSUser, Smtp Server IP address for updatesWildcard hostnames Offline URL redirection UsernameSmtp server is backup DNS Names to Update at DynDNSSmtp server DNS NamePrivate Certificates CertificatesName CertificateCreate certificate or certificate request CA Certificates Timeouts AdvancedCA Certificate Timeout for two-way UDP connections Timeout for one-way UDP connectionsTimeout for established TCP connections Timeout for Icmp connectionsDMZ/LAN Configuration Telecommuting Module Type configuration Current Telecommuting Module TypeChange Telecommuting Module Type to Change type Duration of limited test mode AdministrationSave/Load Configuration Test Preliminary ConfigurationBackup Show Message About Unapplied ChangesApply configuration Save/Load CLI Command File Revert to Old Configurations Show ConfigurationAbort All Edits Reload Factory ConfigurationUser Administration Password For the ’admin’ AccountOld password Change administration password New password, Confirm passwordOther Accounts Account TypeCurrently Logged In Administrators Upgrade UpgradeLog Out StepAccept upgrade Try the upgradeAbort upgrade Table LookEdit Column Change Time Zone Date and TimeDate Change Date and Time ManuallyTime Set date and time manuallyNTP Servers To Use If NTP Is Enabled Change Date and Time With NTPSynchronize time with NTP Restart Reboot Your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleRestart the SIP Module Automatic Restart of the SIP ModuleAdministration Administration 118 Networks and Computers Network ConfigurationName SubgroupLower Limit Interface/VLAN Upper LimitDelete Row CreateMain Default Gateways Default GatewayPriority InterfaceGateway Reference Hosts Policy For Packets From Unused GatewaysInterface Network Interface 1 Physical deviceInterface name Obtain IP Address Dynamically Directly Connected NetworksBroadcast address AliasVlan Id Vlan NameStatic Routing Router Routed networkNamed VLANs VlanInterface Status Interface StatusPPPoE Client Status Dhcp Client StatusAuthentication PPPoEKeep Alive Surroundings LCP echo-request intervalLog class for PPPoE negotiations Data Interfaces NetworkAdditional Negotiators Select a data interface here Network Configuration 136 Display Log LoggingSearch the Log Display logPacket Selection Support ReportIP Address Selection Packet Type SelectionProtocol/Port Selection All IP protocolsIcmp Call-ID SIP Packet SelectionSIP Methods IP addressesTime Limits Show This Export the LogShow newest at top Clear form LogRST Display LoadTime Period Packet LoadDirection UnitValue Diagram Size DiagramDiagram Heading View diagramLog class for non-SIP packets Inbound TrafficLog class for spoofed packets Log class for broadcast packetsLog class for Radius errors Log class for email errorsLog class for Snmp errors Log class for Dhcp requestsLog class for IPsec key negotiations VPN EventsLog class for IPsec key negotiation debug messages Log class for ESP packetsSIP Events Other Log Classes Email AddressLocal Log Syslog Log SendingSmtp Server Status for Outbound EmailSyslog Servers Reverts the fields to the previous configuration 157 Logging 158 Administration of SIP SIP ServicesBasic Settings SIP ModuleProvisioning Relay Additional SIP Signaling PortsTransport CommentSIP Media Port Range Public IP address for NATed Telecommuting ModuleSIP Servers To Monitor Server SIP LoggingLog class for SIP signaling Interoperability Loose RoutingRelaxed Refer-To Translation Exceptions Remove Via HeadersSIP Server Except this from translationExpires Header Force TranslationAlways Translate This URI Encoding Signaling Order of Re-INVITEs Loose Username CheckUser Matching Transmit RTP/AVP With sdescriptions Accept RTP/AVP With sdescriptionsForce Record-Route for Outbound Requests Force Record-Route for All RequestsAccept TCP Marked As TLS Force Remote TLS Connection ReuseRemove Headers in 180 Responses Allow Large UDP PacketsForward Cancel Body Use Cancel Body In ACKPreserve RFC 2543 Hold Allow RFC 2069 Authentication Open Port 6891 For File TransferConvert Escaped Whitespaces in URIs Keep User-Agent Header When Acting as B2BUA Strip ICE AttributesPorts and the maddr Attribute Timeout for SIP over TCP/TLS Session timerSessions and Media Session ConfigurationMedia Configuration Allowed number of concurrent sessionsLimitation of sender of media streams Limitation of RTP Codecs Type CodecsName This Codec Is AllowedMusic on Hold Redirection Local RingbackLocal Ringback Played at Call Transfer Ring Tone for Local RingbackMaximum timeout for Invite requests Default timeout for Invite requestsRequests SIP blacklist intervalRemote SIP Connectivity Base retransmission timeout for SIP requestsMaximum number of retransmissions for Invite requests Maximum number of retransmissions for non-INVITE requestsStun server Stun ServerStun server IP addresses Stun portsRemote NAT Traversal Remote Clients Signaling ForwardingRemote NAT traversal IP Address for Remote ClientsNAT timeout for TCP NAT timeout for UDPForward Signaling from IP Address NAT keepalive methodSIP Methods SIP TrafficTraffic To MethodAllow AuthSender IP Filter Rules FilteringFrom Network ActionDefault Policy For SIP Requests Content TypesContent Type AllowHeader Filter Rules Default Header Filter Policy Local RegistrarLocal SIP Domains Domain Local SIP User DatabaseAuthentication and Accounting Authentication NameRegister From SIP User Database Authentication settingsUse P-Asserted-Identity Asserted-IdentityTrusted Domains NetworkRadius Accounting Dial PlanUse Dial Plan Emergency NumberReg Expr Matching From HeaderPrefix Matching Request-URIHead TailMin. Tail Forward ToSubno Replacement URIDial Plan Forward To Request-URIAdd Prefix Enum RootMethods in Dial Plan MethodRegister in Dial Plan Enum Root RoutingDNS Override For SIP Requests SIP Routing Order WeightRelay To PortRouting Function Class 3xx Message ProcessingRequests To User Static RegistrationsAlso Forward To UserAlways handle Refer locally Local Refer HandlingFor clients not supporting Refer Sip/sipsFor dialogs with specified From URI For clients not supporting replacesFor dialogs with specified User-Agent header From URIs For Which Refer is Handled LocallyUser Routing AliasRestrict Incoming Callers Forward Send To Voice MailAction Voice Mail Server From Domain Outbound ProxyRequest-URI Domain Domain or IP AddressGateway Tel URIsRegistrar and Session Status Active SessionsMonitored SIP Servers Monitored SIP server Registered UsersMonitored SIP server status Registered fromPacket Capture ToolsNetwork Interface Selection IP Address SelectionTools Any Icmp Collect data Check NetworkCheck Network Test ResultsPage Tools 222 DMZ type Firewall and Client ConfigurationSIP over UDP SIP over TCP/TLSSIP clients DMZ/LAN typeStandalone type SIP clients Part IV Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Serial Console Page Basic Administration Connecting to the serial consoleMain Menu Command line interface Set passwordExit admin Wipe email logsDeactivate other interfaces Physical device nameConfigure from multiple computers Configure from a single computerPassword Wipe email logs Exit admin Set passwordBasic Administration 236 Command Line Reference Command ReferenceHelp and Troubleshooting Modifying Tables Load-factory List-tablesModify-row Revert-editsTable Definitions Config.allowconfig Config.allowviainterfaceConfig.authlogclass Config.httpservers Config.authenticationConfig.httpsservers Config.mgmtlogclassFent.alwaysfent Failover.ifacerefhostsFentalwaysfentexceptions FentalwaysfentinterfacesField Name Field Type Explanation Enabled OnOffToggle Fent.mapsignaladdressFent.fentkeepalive Fent.mediareleasefirewall.blindroutepolicy firewall.defaultpolicyfirewall.broadcastlogclass firewall.dhcplogclassfirewall.networkgroups firewall.ownlogclassfirewall.pingpolicy firewall.policylogclass firewall.servicesfirewall.spoofinglogclass firewall.timeclassesIdsips.predefinedipsrules Idsips.activeIpsec.cryptodef Idsips.ratelimitedipsIpsec.espproposals Ipsec.espahlogclassIpsec.ikeproposals Ipsec.ikelogclassIpsec.ipsecnets Ipsec.nattkeepaliveIpsec.plutoverboselogclass Ipsec.plutologclassIpsec.radiusauthserver Field Name Field TypeIpsec.tunnelednets Ipsec.userauthlogclassIpsec.x509cacerts Ipsec.x509cert Misc.conntracktimeoutsMisc.dnsservers Misc.dyndnsMisc.fversion Misc.dyndnsnameMisc.ntpservers Field Name Field Type Explanation DomainNameMisc.unitname Monitor.cpuloadlevelalarmMisc.usentp Monitor.emailalertlogclassMonitor.radiuserrorslogclass Monitor.memorylevelalarmMonitor.hardwarelogclass Monitor.logclassesMonitor.siplevelalarms Monitor.snmpagentaddressMonitor.snmpagentlogclass Monitor.snmpmanagementstations Monitor.snmpcontactpersonMonitor.snmpnodelocation Monitor.snmppacketlogclassMonitor.snmpv3access Monitor.snmpv1v2caccessMonitor.snmptrapsending Monitor.snmpv1v2cauthMonitor.syslogservers Network.extradefaultgatewaysMonitor.watchdogs Network.aliasaddressesNetwork.interfaces Network.localnetsNetwork.pppoe Network.routes Network.routetestserversNetwork.vlans Field Name Field Type Explanation Server DnsIpAddressPptp.pptpenable Password.adminusersPptp.grelogclass Pptp.pptplogclassPptp.pptpusers Pptp.pptpserveripPptp.pptpneglogclass Field Name Field Type Explanation PPTPOwnIpReferenceQos.classes Qos.bandwidthsQos.egressdefaultqueueing Qos.ingressdefaultqueueingQos.egressqueueing Qos.sipcac Qos.ingressqueueingQos.status Qos.taggingSip.active Sip.acceleratedtlsSip.addexpireheader Sip.allowedcodecsSip.authmethods Sip.defaultgatewaySip.b2buaofferfromtemplate Sip.codecfilteringSip.externradiusdb Sip.emergencySip.externalrelay Field Name Field Type Explanation DnsIpAddressSip.fixfiletransferport Sip.forwardcancelbodySip.forcemodify Sip.forwardtoheaderSip.headerfilterrules Sip.headerfilterdefaultSip.ignoreuriportwhenmaddr Field Name Field Type Explanation Action SipfilteractionselSip.lcscompanion Sip.largeudpSip.listen Sip.localdomainsSip.looseusernamecheck Sip.looserefertoSip.lrtrue Sip.mediaencryptionpolicySip.mediaencryptionsuite Sip.mediaencryptionsettingsSip.mediaports Field Name Field Type Explanation Portslower PortNumberSip.mediarestriction Sip.mediatimeoutsSip.message Sip.mfullSip.mimetypes Sip.optiontimeoutSip.monitorserver Sip.musiconholdSip.outboundproxy Field Name Field Type Explanation Timeout OptionTimeoutSip.percent20towhitespace Sip.preserve2543holdSip.recurseon3xxinb2bua Sip.radiusacctSip.registrarlimits Sip.relayrulesSip.replyconfig Sip.removeviaSip.rewritetoforregisterindp Sip.ringbackSip.routingorder Sip.routeusesportSip.rroutealways Sip.rrouteoutboundSip.siperrorslogclass Sip.signaladdressfordestinationSip.sessionlimits Sip.sipaliasSip.siplicenselogclass Sip.sipsignalinglogclassSip.sipmedialogclass Sip.sipmessagelogclassSip.sttype Sip.tcptimeoutSip.stripiceattributes Sip.surroundingsSip.tlscacerts Sip.tlssettingsSip.tlsclientcfg Sip.tlsservercfgSip.trusteddomain Sip.transactionconfigSip.uriencoding Field Name Field Type Explanation UriencodingselSipswitch.accounts Sip.usecancelbodyinackSipswitch.b2buatransferenable Sip.uaregisterSipswitch.dialplan Sipswitch.b2buatransferfromuserSipswitch.dialplanenable Field Name Field Type Explanation User AliasAliasSipswitch.enumroot Sipswitch.dialplanmethodsSipswitch.forwardto Field Name Field Type Explanation Enabled FallbackselSipswitch.requestfrom Sipswitch.incomingunauthSipswitch.requestto Field Name Field Type Explanation Url SipWildcardUrlSipswitch.users Sipswitch.userroutingUserdb.radiuslocalendpoint Sipswitch.voicemailUserdb.radiusservers Voipsm.voipsmAdminTypeSel AdminPasswordField Types Voipsm.voipsmdomainsAliasAlias AdminUserAliasIpReference AliasUser AuthDataCertReference CaReferenceCryptoDefReference DepUsableVlanInterface DnsDynIpAddress DnsDynIpNetworkInterface DnsDynIpOtherHostDyndnsServiceSel DyndnsPasswordEnumReference EspCryptoReference FirewallLogclassReferenceInviteRetransmitCount InterfaceSelIpsRuleName IpsecAuthSelLogclassReference IsakmpSALifeMaxMessageSizeInteger MaxRegOnOffButton NonemptyStringOnOffToggle OnOffToggleOnOptComment OptDnsAutoRuntimeReachableHost OptDnsIpAddressOptDSCPInteger OptDepOwnIpReferenceOptIcmpRangeList OptForwardToReferenceOptIpsecNetReference OptIpsecPeerReferenceOptServicesReference OptPasswordOptPercent OptPercentFloatOptSipUserDomain OptionTimeoutOptString OptTimeclassReferenceRegTimeout PptpPasswordPPTPOwnIpReference PercentSipUserDomainDefaultAll SessionTimeoutSipUserPassword SIPRadiusSelTimerAFloat SnmpPasswordSipWildcardUrl SubGroupAccountvoicemailsel AccounttypeselAutonegsel AddexpireheaderselBlindsel BypasstransportselDpactionsel ConfigauthselFallbacksel FentkeepaliveselFwtypesel FunctionselHitsnumber MediaencryptionsuiteselPolicysel PingpolicyselPqueuesel QostypeselRegexpwithAt Rfc2782weightRestfuncsel Rfc2782prioritySipfilteractionsel SipauthdirselSipfunctionsel SipselSnmpv3authsel SnmptrapversionselSnmpv3privacysel SttypeselSysloglevelsel TlsclientmethodsTlsservermethods Trusteddomaintransportsel TlsconfselUriencodingsel VoipsmmethodselCLI command examples Add and change firewall rulesWindownumber Apply a configuration Part V. Appendices Page Why use SIP? Appendix A. More About SIPSIP Protocol Managing Your Own SIP Domain SIP and FirewallsConfiguring the 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page Configuring the PBX Configuring the DNS ServerConfiguring the SIP Clients SIP Sessions SIP in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleEstablishing a SIP session Contact SIP Packet HeadersVia Content-TypeRecord-Route RouteAppendix A. More About SIP 328 Network troubleshooting Appendix B. TroubleshootingNo traffic shown in the log Traffic discarded as spoofedSIP users can’t register on the Telecommuting Module SIP troubleshootingSIP users can’t register through the Telecommuting Module SIP Trunking calls via SIP operatorCall is established, but there is no voice Administration troubleshootingLog Messages SIP errorsSIP send failure -1 on socket -1 event number Destination IP addressport is known bad. SkippingStarting SIP TCP server at port IPsec key negotiationsStarting SIP UDP server at port Stopped SIP TCP serverConfiguration server logins Name Port/protocol Description List of the most important reserved portsWWW Cmip Krcmd Kerberos encrypted remote shell -kfall Type Name List of Icmp typesIcmp codes Type Name ReferenceIcmp type Name Code Description Unreachable for Type Protocol number Keyword Internet protocols and their numbersIP intervals Set bits Mask IP address class Class IP in- tervals Reserved IP addressesPage ARP Appendix D. Definitions of termsDMZ 349 Https NAT Nntp 353 PPP SIP Uucp 357 Appendix D. Definitions of terms 358 Software developed by Peter Åstrand Appendix E. 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