Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 SIP User’s Manual
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 Table of Contents
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135
 SNMP-Based Management 171
Diagnostics 165
BootP/DHCP Support 167
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189
201
 Appendix K Radius Billing and Vxml Calling Card Application
Appendix J SS7 Tunneling
Appendix L Snmp Traps 271
Appendix M Regulatory Information
 List of Figures
 168
 List of Tables
 272
 Customer Support
Trademarks
Abbreviations and Terminology
Related Documentation
 Overview
 Service Node
Available Configurations
E1 Available Configurations
T1 Available Configurations
 General Features
Mediant 2000 Features
Hardware Features
SIP Overview
 PSTN-to-SIP Interworking
Supported SIP Features
Supported Interworking Features
 Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual Overview
 Reader’s Notes
 Label
General
Component Description
 TP-1610 Board
Power Supply
Mediant 2000 Chassis
 Electrical Component Sensitivity
Board Hot-Swap Support
 Mediant 2000 SIP
 2 TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
 Rear Transition Module
Rear Panel with two 50-pin Connectors for 16 Trunks
 Optional CPU Board
 Reader’s Notes
 Unpacking
Package Contents
 Mounting the Mediant
Installing the Mediant 2000 in a 19-inch Rack
Mounting the Mediant 2000 on a Desktop
To attach the two front side brackets, take these 3 steps
 Mediant 2000 Front View with 19-inch Rack Mount Brackets
To attach the device to a 19-inch rack, take these 2 steps
 Item # Label
Cabling the Mediant
 To cable the Mediant 2000, take these 4 steps
Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
 With RJ-48c Connectors, take these 2 steps
Installing the Ethernet Connection
E1/T1 Connections on each 50-pin Telco Connector
E1/T1 Number Tx Pins Tip/Ring Rx Pins Tip/Ring
 Connecting the DC Power Supply
Connecting the Power Supply
When using a dual AC power cable
 DC Terminal Block Screw Connector
 Assigning the Mediant 2000 IP Address
Assigning an IP Address Using Http
To assign an IP address using HTTP, take these 9 steps
 Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State
Assigning an IP Address Using BootP
To assign an IP address using BootP, take these 4 steps
 To configure basic SIP parameters, take these 10 steps
Configuring the Mediant 2000 Basic Parameters
 Mediant 2000 SIP
 Computer Requirements
Configuration Concepts
Overview of the Embedded Web Server
 Configuring the Web Interface via the ini File
Password Control
Embedded Web Server Username & Password
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
 Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
To access the Embedded Web Server, take these 4 steps
Unauthorized
 Main Menu Bar
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
 To save the changes to flash, take these 2 steps
Saving Changes
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
 Protocol Management
To configure the gateway’s coders, take these 6 steps
Protocol Definition Parameters
Coders
 Number Manipulation Tables
Advanced Parameters
 Number Manipulation Parameters Description
Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls
 Number of digits to leave Prefix / suffix to add
Dialing Plan Notation
 Description
Numbering Plans and Type of Number
NPI/TON Values for Isdn Etsi
 Tel to IP Routing Table
Configuring the Routing Tables
 To configure the Tel to IP Routing table, take these 6 steps
 Tel to IP Routing Table Parameter Description
IP to Trunk Group Routing Table
 Parameter Description
IP to Trunk Group Routing Table
 IP to Trunk Group Routing Table Parameter Description
To configure the internal DNS table, take these 7 steps
Internal DNS Table
 You can use this table for example
Reasons for Alternative Routing
 To configure the coder group settings, take these 8 steps
Configuring the Profile Definitions
Coder Group Settings
 To configure the Tel Profile settings, take these 8 steps
Tel Profile Settings
 To configure the IP Profile settings, take these 8 steps
IP Profile Settings
 To configure the Trunk Group table, take these 4 steps
Configuring the Trunk Group Table
 Channel or channels that correspond to the trunk group ID
Trunk Group Table Parameter Description
 13 Trunk Group Settings Screen
Configuring the Trunk Group Settings
 Channel Select Modes
Mode Description
 Configuring the Network Settings
Advanced Configuration
 To configure the Snmp Managers Table, take these 6 steps
Configuring the Snmp Managers Table
Multiple Routers Support
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
 Mediant 2000 SIP
 16 Channel Settings Screen
Configuring the Channel Settings
 To configure the Trunk Settings, take these 9 steps
Configuring the Trunk Settings
 Trunks Status Color Indicator Keys
 18TDM Bus Settings Screen
Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
 To restore or back up the ini file
Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
To restore the ini file, take these 4 steps
To back up the ini file, take these 4 steps
 20 Regional Settings Screen
Regional Settings
 Changing the Mediant 2000 Username and Password
Status & Diagnostic
To change the username and password, take these 5 steps
Gateway Statistics
 To view the IP connectivity information, take these 2 steps
 To view the IP Tel and Tel IP Call Counters information
Call Counters
IP Connectivity Parameters Column Name Description
Quality Info
 Gwappreasonnotrelevant
 24 Mediant 2000 Trunk & Channel Status Screen
Monitoring the Mediant 2000 Trunks & Channels
 To activate the Message Log, take these 4 steps
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
 System Information
To access the System Information screen
 To use the Software Upgrade Wizard, take these 9 steps
Software Update Menu
Software Upgrade Wizard
 30 Load a cmp File Screen
 32 Load an ini File Screen
 Cancel
Reset
 10 Auxiliary Files Descriptions
Auxiliary Files
File Type Description
Voice Prompts
 36 Auxiliary Files Screen
Updating the Software Upgrade Key
 To save the changes to the non-volatile, take these 2 steps
Save Configuration
 To reset the Mediant 2000, take these 3 steps
Resetting the Mediant
 Reader’s Notes
 To modify the ini file, take these 3 steps
Secured ini File
Modifying an ini File
 Ini File Structure Rules
Ini File Content
Ini File Structure
 SIP ini File Example
Ini File Example
 Basic, Logging, Web and Radius Parameters
 DisableNAT
GWAppDelayTime
EnableIPAddrTranslation
EnableUDPPortTranslation
 EchoCancellerLength
MaxEchoCancellerLength
BaseUDPport
IPDiffServ
 EnableRAI
NTPUpdateInterval
GwDebugLevel
CDRReportLevel
 Web-Related Parameters DisableWebTask
EnableSilenceDisconnect
RAILowThreshold
RAILoopTime
 DisableWebConfig
ResetWebPassword
EnableRADIUS
HTTPport
 BootPRetries
BootP and Tftp Parameters IniFileURL
BootPSelectiveEnable
RADIUSAuthPort
 ExtBootPReqEnable
BootPDelay
 Snmp Parameters
 SetCommunityString
 SIP Configuration Parameters
 EnableProxyKeepAlive
EnableProxySRVQuery
AlwaysSendToProxy
SendInviteToProxy
 ProxyRedundancyMode
Password
IsTrustedProxy
IsFallbackUsed
 EnablePtime
EnableRPIheader
AssertedIdMode
SIPDestinationPort
 AMRPayloadType
Web Parameter Name CoderName
 AMRSendRate
EnableRFC2658Interleavin
EVRCRate
EVRCPayloadType
 IPAlertTimeout
DefaultReleaseCause
EnableEarlyMedia
EnableTransfer
 EnableForward
EnableHold
EnableCallWaiting
XferPrefix
 EnableBusyOut
DisableAutoDTMFMute
EnableDigitDelivery2IP
EnableDigitDelivery
 Profile Parameters CoderNameID
 TelProfileID
IPProfileID
 PlayRBTone2Tel
EnableTDMoverIP
Isdn and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
 ProgressIndicator2IP
ProgressIndicator2ISDN
PlayRBTone2IP
PIForDisconnectMsg
 EnableCIC
PSTNAlertTimeout
EnableAOC
ISDNTransferCapability
 ISDNDMSTimerT310
AddIEinSetup
ISDNJapanNTTTimerT3JA
CASTransportType
 Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
DefaultNumber
TrunkGroupx
ChannelList
 ChannelSelectMode
TrunkGroupSettings
AddTrunkGroupAsPrefix
AddPortAsPrefix
 Name
UseSourceNumberAsDisplay
AlwaysUseRouteTable
Prefix
 Valid Range and Description Web Parameter Name
 SourceNumberMapIP2Tel
SourceNumberMapTel2IP
 AltRouteCauseIP2Tel
SecureCallsFromIP
AltRouteCauseTel2IP
 IPConnQoSMaxAllowedDelay
Alternative Routing Parameters AltRoutingTel2IPEnable
FilterCalls2IP
AltRoutingTel2IPMode
 11 E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
 TDMBusLocalReference
 CASTableIndexx
ISDNNFASInterfaceIDx
CASFileName0
CASFileName1
 MaxDigits
 Isdn Flexible Behavior Parameters
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ISDNInCallsBehavior
ISDNIBehavior
 ISDNOutCallsBehavior
ISDNGeneralCCBehavior
ISDNIBehaviorx
ISDNInCallsBehaviorx
 Channel Parameters
 FaxModemBypassM
FaxModemBypassDJBufMinDelay
FaxBypassPayloadType
ModemBypassPayloadType
 EnableSilenceCompression
VoiceVolume
EnableEchoCanceller
EnableStandardSIDPayloadType
 MGCPDTMFDetectionPoint
RFC2833PayloadType
DTMFInterDigitInterval
DTMFDigitLength
 Special Optimization Factor Value
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
 Configuration File Parameters
Configuration Files Parameters
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 Number of Call Progress Tones Contains the following key
Configuring the Call Progress Tones
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the ini File
 Call Progress Tone Types
 PRT File Format
Prerecorded Tones PRT File
Voice Prompts File
 CAS Protocol Configuration Files
 Redirect Number and Calling Name Display
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
Calling Name Display DMS-100 NI-2 5ESS Euro Isdn
Redirect Number DMS-100 NI-2 5ESS Euro Isdn
 Isdn Overlap Dialing
 Nfas Interface ID
Using Isdn Nfas
 Working with DMS-100 Switches
 Configuring the Dtmf Transport Types
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 MGCPDTMFDetectionPont
 Pstn Fallback as a Special Case of Alternative Routing
Alternative Routing Mechanism
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
 Call Hold and Retrieve Features
Working with Supplementary Services
Relevant Parameters
Call Transfer
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 Implementation
TDM Tunneling
 Ini File Example for TDM Tunneling Originating Side
 Field Name Description
Call Detail Report
Supported CDR Fields
 Ini File Parameters of Gateways a and B
Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
 Trying Ringing 200 OK Ack
SIP Call Flow Example
 F2 10.8.201.10 == 10.8.201.108 Trying
 F6 10.8.201.108 == 10.8.201.10 BYE
 M2K-AudioCodesaudiocodes.comAudioCodes
SIP Authentication Example
 A111432d6bce58ddf02e3b5e1c77c010d2A2
REGISTERsip10.2.2.222
 SIP to PRI Calls
Nortel IMS Specific Features and Configuration
13.1 SIP2PRI Gateway
 PRI to SIP Calls
 Support for RPI Header
Configuration of NPI/TON
 Other Nortel Specific Parameters
Transfer
 13.2 SIP2CAS Call Pilot Gateway
Supported Features
 Dtmf Configuration
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 Syslog Support
Mediant 2000 Self-Testing
 Syslog Servers
Setting the Syslog Server To set the Syslog server
Operation
Sending the Syslog Messages
 Startup Process
BootP/DHCP Support
 Mediant 2000 Startup Process
 Upgrading the Mediant
BootP Support
Dhcp Support
 Vendor Specific Information Field
Vendor Specific Information Field
Description Value
Length
 Snmp Message Standard
About Snmp
 Snmp MIB Objects
Snmp Extensibility Feature
 Active Alarm Table
Carrier Grade Alarm System
Alarm History
Cold Start Trap
 TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs
Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
 AC-ANALOG-MIB AC-CONTROL-MIB AC-MEDIA-MIB AC-PSTN-MIB
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 Snmp Community Names
Snmp Interface Details
 Configuration of Trusted Managers via Snmp
Configuration of Trusted Managers via ini File
Trusted Managers
To change the trap community string, take these 2 steps
 To delete the final Trusted Manager, take these 2 steps
Snmp Ports
To add a subsequent Trusted Manager, take these 2 steps
 Multiple Snmp Trap Destinations
Configuration via the ini File
 To add a trap destination
Configuration via Snmp
To delete a trap destination
To modify a trap destination
 To enable a trap destination
To disable a trap destination
Snmp Manager Backward Compatibility
AudioCodes’ Element Management System
 Capacity with E1
Echo Cancellation
Capacity with T1
Voice Compression
 VoIP Signaling Protocol
 Installation
Enclosure Dimensions
Safety and EMC Standards
Environmental AC
 Readers Notes
 File Name Description
Table A-1 Mediant 2000 SIP Supplied Software Kit
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 Key Features
When to Use the BootP/TFTP
An Overview of BootP
 Installation
Specifications
Loading the cmp File, Booting the Device
To open the BootP/TFTP, take these 2 steps
 Function Buttons on the Main Screen
BootP/TFTP Application User Interface
 Log Window
 BootP Preferences
Setting the Preferences
 Tftp Preferences
 Adding Clients
Configuring the BootP Clients
 To delete a client from the BootP Tool, take these 3 steps
Testing the Client
Deleting Clients
Editing Client Parameters
 Setting Client Parameters
 Table B-1 Command Line Switch Descriptions
Using Command Line Switches
To use a Command Line Switch, take these 4 steps
 To create a new template, take these 4 steps
Managing Client Templates
To edit an existing template, take these 4 steps
To delete an existing template, take these 3 steps
 Reader’s Notes
 Defined Payload Types
Payload Types Defined in RFC
Table C-1 Packet Types Defined in RFC
Table C-2 Defined Payload Types continues on pages 201 to
 Channel Number RTP Port Rtcp Port
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
Table C-3 Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
 Configuring Fax/Modem ByPass Mode
Fax/Modem Settings
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
 Supporting V.34 Faxes
 Appendix E Mediant 2000 Clock Settings
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 Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
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 Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
Replacing the Background Image File
Table F-1Customizable Logo ini File Parameters
Table F-2Web Appearance Customizable ini File Parameters
 Table F-4Web Appearance Customizable ini File Parameters
Customizing the Product Name
Table F-3 Customizable Logo ini File Parameters
 Figure F-4 INI Parameters Screen
Modifying ini File Parameters via the Web AdminPage
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 TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility
Appendix G Accessory Programs and Tools
 Figure G-2 Call Progress Tones Conversion Screen
Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File
 Figure G-3 Voice Prompts Screen
Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts File
 Figure G-4 File Data Window
 To decode an encoded ini file, take these 4 steps
Encoding / Decoding an ini File
To encode an ini file, take these 6 steps
 Figure G-6 Prerecorded Tones Screen
Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
 Figure G-7 File Data Window
 Generating textual trace/audit file for Isdn PRI protocols
Pstn Trace Utility
Generating textual trace/audit file for CAS protocols
 Figure H-8 Trunk Traces
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 Loading the Software Upgrade Key
About the Software Upgrade Key
Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
 Figure H-1 Software Upgrade Key Screen
 Abort Procedure
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a Key
Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP
Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
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 Description Reason Response
Appendix I Release Reason Mapping
 Isdn Release Description
 Description Isdn Release Response Reason
Table I-2 Mapping of SIP Response to Isdn Release Reason
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 Appendix J SS7 Tunneling
 MTP2 Tunneling Technology
SS7 Characteristics
 SS7 Parameters
 SS7MTP2ParamTimerT7
SS7MTP2ParamTimerT6
SS7 Table Parameters
Sigtran Interface Groups
 Ini File Parameter Name Description
Sigtran Interface IDs
Table J-3 Sigtran Interface IDs
 SS7LINKROWSTATUS
3 SS7 Signaling Link
 SS7LINKGROUPID
SS7 MTP2 Tunneling ini File Example
 Figure J-4 SS7 MTP2 Tunneling ini File Example MGC
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 Figure J-5 SS7 MTP2 Tunneling ini File Example SG
 Ini File Parameters in a Table Format
 Table Permissions
Table Indices
 Tables Structure Rules
Tables of Parameter Value Rules in the ini File Structure
 Tables in the Loaded ini File
Dynamic Tables versus Static Tables
 Benefits
Features
 Figure K-1 Mediant 2000 Supported Architecture
Supported Architecture
 Basic Calling Card IVR Scenario
Implementation
 Figure K-3 Basic ini File Vxml Parameters
Call Flow Description
 To start working with the IVR system, take these 6 steps
Operation & Configuration
Configuration Parameters
 EnableVxml
EnableVoiceStreaming
VoicePromptsFileNam
VxmlID
 Supported Radius Attributes
 Response Attributes
Purpose Number
 Radius Server Messages
Authentication
Authorization
 Accounting
Features
Voice XML Interpreter
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 Supported Elements & Attributes
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 Noinput
Menu
Nomatch
Object
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 Table K-5 VoiceXML Supported Properties Property Name
Provided Calling Card System
Voice Prompts
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 Figure K-7 Vxml Script Opening Menu
Vxml Flow Chart
 OK?
 Figure K-9 Vxml Script, Call Transfer Procedure
 Figure K-10 Vxml Script, Options 2, 3
 Figure K-12 Vxml Script Example continues on pages 266 to
Vxml Script Example
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 Component System#0
Alarm Traps
 Table L-5 acFeatureKeyError Alarm Trap
Table L-3 acBoardTemperatureAlarm Alarm Trap
Table L-4 acBoardEvResettingBoard Alarm Trap
 Table L-7 acBoardControllerFailureAlarm Alarm Trap
Table L-6 acBoardCallResourcesAlarm Alarm Trap
Table L-8 acBoardOverloadAlarm Alarm Trap
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 Table L-10 acBoardEthernetLinkAlarm Alarm Trap
Component AlarmManager#0
Table L-9 acActiveAlarmTableOverflow Alarm Trap
Component EthernetLink#0
 Trap Varbinds
Other Traps
 Appendix M Regulatory Information
 Digital Device Warnings
Industry Canada Notice
Network Information and Intent of Use
FCC Statement
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 USA Headquarters
International Headquarters
USA Offices
AudioCodes Offices Worldwide