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1. HXX xx THE 2 4 2 Routing Table After login click Routing Routing Table tab to open the configuration interface Figure 2 8 Configuration Interface for Routing Table O Basie Digit Map Routing Table IP Table Logout Submit Help Click Help to open the illustrative interface for routing configuration Routing Table Digit Map IP Table Logout Routing Rules 1 Matching from top to bottom 2 100 rules are allowed 3 When there is no rule matched the call will be processed as follows a If it is a outgoing call the call will be ourted to SIP proxy b If it is a incoming call the call will be routed according to its called party number if the called party number does not exist 404 will be returned 4 When matched port is not in idle state 486 will be returned for FXS port and 503 will be returned for FXO port 5 When domain name is used in rule DNS must be selected and enabled first Examples 1 Remove digits leve nins1202700 KERR ei Retrun The routing table with 500 rules in capacity provides two functions including digit transformation and call routing assignment Here are the general rules applied by gateways when executing the routing New Rock Technologies Inc 2 13 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series table x Note e Rules must be filled out without any blank at the beginning of each line otherwise the data can t be validated eve
2. Support call progress tones for various countries and regions Support Line second stage dialing or voice prompt Support PSTN failover through Line ports Support High Capacity SD Card optional only for MX60 Security strategy IP filter encryption Support routing table Support T 30 T 38 fax mode Support polarity inverse detection and busy tone detection Support three way calling Compatible with unified communication solutions such as CallManager OCS and Asterisk Support multiple local and remote maintenance amp management modes such as Web Telnet auto provision and TR069 TR104 TR106 clinet New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series 1 3 Equipment Structure 1 3 1 MX8 User Manual MX8 is the product with smallest capacity in MX Gateway Series Designed with small plastic structure for desktop placement MX8 can provide up to 8 analog line interfaces MX8 supports the following types of configuration Table 1 2 Common Configuration Combination of MX8 Models MX38 28 2 MX8 6S 2 Number of FXS Ports Number of FXO Ports MX8 4S MX8 8S MX8 4FXO MX8 8FXO MX8 4S 4 eu ol RIAN RH o 4 O o n n Figure 1 1 MX8 Front Panel Table 1 3 Description of MX8 Front Panel Description D Power indicator PWR Light on indicates that it has been powered Steady on indicates valid Ethernet link flashing indicates Ethernet activit
3. A E A E A es Logout Change password Export data Import data Upgrade Not TS A few minutes are needed to upgrade the gateway Don t operate the gateway during this period Step7 After success in upgrade the following dialog will appear click Confirm New Rock Technologies Inc 2 45 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 40 Interface of successful upgrade Rede Network Rowing PS y Advanced Sumus Logout Change password Restore factory settings Step8 The gateway is on the progress of reboot when the interface cannot be displayed Step9 Wait for about two minutes and access the interface of gateway management system click Version info and check the software version Note For MX100 and MX120 gateways the software upgrade operation must be conducted on an 100M Ethernet port 2 9 5 Restore factory settings After login click Tools gt Restore factory settings to restore the factory settings The factory settings are designed based on common applications and therefore no need to modify them in many deployment situations 2 9 6 Software restart After login click Tools gt Restart to restart the gateway making modified configuration come into effect xX Note e In most cases there is no need to reset the gateway and the modified parameters will come into effect upon confirming the Submit 2 46 New Rock Technologies
4. configuration by entering a password on the login interface Figure 2 1 Login Interface for MX Gateway Configuration English MXSVOoIP Gateway New Rock Copyright O New Rock Technologies Inc 2009 All right reserved Both Chinese and English Languages are provided for the Web interface 2 1 3 Permission of Gateway Administrator Logon users are classified into administrator and operator The default password is shown in Table 2 22 The password is shown in a cipher for safety Table 2 2 Default Passwords of Gateway Type Default Administrator Passwords Default Operator Password lowercase letters required MX8 mx8 Operator MX60 mx60 operator MX100 mx100 Operator MX120 mx120 operator The administrator can browse and modify all configuration parameters and modify login passwords The operator can browse and modify a subset of the configuration parameters The gateways allow multiple users to log in e If both an administrator and operator have logged in the administrator may modify the configuration while the operator is limited to browsing e When multiple users with the same level of permission log in the first may modify while the others may only browse 2 2 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual N Note e The system will confirm timeout if users do not conduct any operation within 10 minutes after login They are required to log in agai
5. oooooonnncccnnncnnnnnncconnnnrcnnnnnercn nr rene 2 37 Table 2 27 Parameters of System Status AAA 2 39 Table 2 28 Configuration parameters of Manage Log sse nennen nennen 2 41 Table 3 1 MX120 system operation state AA 3 1 MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 1 Overview 1 1 Product Introduction MX Series intelligent VoIP Gateways hereinafter called MX Gateways or simply Gateways are designed for bridging the traditional telecom terminal devics into IP networks through SIP or MGCP protocols The main applications include e For carriers and value added service providers to provide telephone fax and voice band data services to subscribers using IP access methods such as FTTB HFC and ADSL e Used to bridge the traditional telecom terminal equipments such as PBXs to the IP core networks of Carriers e Connected with PBX of enterprises to provide IP based voice private network solutions for institutions enterprises and schools Used as remote acces equipments for IP PBXs in call center deployment MX Gateways are suitable for placement on office desktops or installation on walls in the corridor and racks in the equipment room MX Series includes MX8 MX60 MX100 and MX120 subseries Their features are similar with the main differences as follows Table 1 1 Differences Between MX Gateway Series Capacity Chassis Subscriber Installation Power Line Board Card MX8 2 8 FXS FXO Plas
6. Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 2 9 7 System reboot After login click Tools gt Reboot to restart the gateway As this is a system wide reset it takes longer time N Note Generally it s sufficient to restart software when the gateway confirms to reset the system reboot will be required only when network settings of the gateway are changed 2 9 8 TDM capture After login click Tools gt TDM capture to open this interface This tool can be used to capture the voice stream from the Phone or Line interface The capture starts from the off hook if it is a Phone interface or from the ringing if it is a Line interface and is ended on on hook or call release When the call lasts longer than 200 seconds only the first 200 seconds of voice stream will be captured The voice file is stored on the gateway in PCMU format Figure 2 41 Interface of TDM capture Logout TDM capture me Description This tool can be used to capture the voice stream from the FXS FXO interface The capture starts from the off hook if it is an FXS interface or from the ringing if it is an FXO interface and is ended on on hook or call release When the call lasts longer than 200 seconds only the first 200 seconds of voice stream will be captured The voice file is stored on the gateway in PCMU format Steps DM capture 1 Select the analog line ID to which you want to perform the capture 2 Click Start to initiat
7. Use the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP to allocate IP addresses and other network parameters e PPPoE PPPoE service is used User name Enter an authentication user name if PPPoE service is selected and there is no default value Password Enter an authentication password if PPPoE service is selected and there is no default value IP address If Fixed or DHCP is selected for the network type but an address fails to be obtained the gateways will use the IP address filled in here If the gateways obtain an IP address through DHCP the system will display the current IP address automatically obtained from DHCP This parameter must be set due to no default value Netmask The subnet mask is used with an IP address When the gateways uses a static IP address this parameter must be entered when an IP address is automatically obtained through DHCP the system will display the subnet mask automatically obtained by DHCP This parameter must be set due to no default value Gateway IP The IP address of LAN gateway When the gateways obtain an IP address through DHCP the address system will display the LAN gateway address automatically obtained through DHCP This parameter must be set due to no default value DNS Enable Activate DNS service Primary Server If DNS service is activated the network IP address of the preferred DNS server must be entered and there is no default value New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voic
8. gt Trunk Batch to open this interface Figure 2 15 Trunk Batch configuration interface X Registration O The same as phone number O Accumulate password O Same password wil X Inbound handle Sinding x Voice prompt Binding number Dialing tone Max 20 digits Polarity reversed signal detection x Call ID detection Outbound blocking x Echo cancellation Connect signal delay Also see Answer delay in page Advanced gt Trunk Submit New Rock Technologies Inc 2 23 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series ClickE the following interface is shown Choose batch configured trunks and click OK Trunk Selected all ok Cancel Click X to choose whether to activate this function to configurate this parameter Seen in Trunk Line Features 2 6 Advanced Configuration 2 6 1 System After login click the label of Advanced gt System to open this interface Figure 2 16 Inferface of system advanced configuraiton II E MM EN M Logout SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Tones Feature codes Encryption System Media Stream NAT NAT traversal Dynamic NAT Refresh period 15 more than 14 s default 60 SDP address O NAT IP address Local IP address Remote management Remote management e g http 211 148 35 16 7547 Submit Table 2 17 Parameters of system advanced configuration Title Explanation NAT NAT traversal Gateways sup
9. AAA 2 46 Figure 2 41 Interface of TDM capture ooooocccnnncccnonononcnnnoncnnnonoccnnnon cnn narran rre nr nr ener rre nennen nnne nennen rennes 2 47 Figure 2 42 Interface of Ethereal capture ooconoccnnociciccnnnonanannnanananinn canon nn nan nn ano n cnn nn naar cnn rana n nan rnnt nn senes inre setenta 2 48 Figure 2 43 nterface of Version iN Ossin id ee d n e EHER Dr nee ie pee tant 2 48 Contents of Table Table 1 1 Differences Between MX Gateway Series sse nennen nennen enne nnne 1 1 Table 1 2 Common Configuration Combination of MXn ennemis 1 3 Table 1 3 Description of MX8 Front Panel 1 3 Table 1 4 Description of MX8 Back Panel 1 4 Table 1 5 Configuration Description of Analog Line Interfaces for All MX8 Models oooooooconoccccconoccccoccococonannconinnnnos 1 4 Table 1 6 Configuration combination of MX 1 5 Table 1 7 Description of MX60 Front Panel smnerrnnvvnronnrnnennnnvnvnrnnnnenannvnnenvnnvnnnrnnnnennvnvnnenennnnensnnvenennenrnnrnnnnvernnnnnne 1 5 Table 1 8 Pin Specifications for MX60 RJ45 Socket Port 1 5 Table 1 9 Description of MX60 Back Panel oooomococoninccnnnnnoconnnccncnonacnnnnnn cnc canse 1 6 Table 1 10 Meanings of MX60 Indicators AAA 1 7 Table 1 11 Configuration Combination of MSIO0 ACO eene nennen nnne ener nnne rennes 1 7 Table 1 12 Description of MX100 AG Front Panel 1 7 Table 1 13 Indicators of MX100 AG cooooocccconocccconoonnnonnnnnnnononnn cnn nn rra nn nenne nennen nennen nennen nennen seen ense
10. Barring Restrict users to from dialing certain telephone numbers such as an international call Examples are as follows New Rock Technologies Inc 2 17 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Routing Setting Description FXS 1 0 ROUTE NONE A calling starting with 0 is barred from dialing using the phone set at Phonel port FXS 1 2 00 ROUTE NONE A calling starting with 00 is barred from dialing at 1 2 Phone ports FXS CPN2 ROUTE NONE The telephone whose calling number starts with 2 at a Phone port is barred to call out Line Port Hunting for Outbound Calls Routing Setting FXS x ROUTE IP 127 0 0 1 5060 IP x ROUTE FXO 12 Description 1 Send all calls from FXS Phone ports to UDP 5060 of the gateway this port must be consistent with the local port in Configuring SIP 2 Sendcalls from IP to FXO Line ports in sequential order 2 4 4 IP Table After login click Routing gt IP Table tab to open the configuration interface Figure 2 9 Configuration Interface for IP Table EN NE coc CONG E NR MN M DigitMap RoutingTable IPTable Logout Note 1 The table is used to filter the source IP address that receives signaling Selected all 2 Those messages which are from 202 96 209 133 will be processed Submit This table is designed to ensure the safe use of gateways Administrators can add the authorized IP addresses to this table and the gateways will only process the informa
11. Do Not Disturb is enabled on this line By default this is not selected disturb DDI Direct Set whether DDI Direct Dialing In is activated By default this is not selected Different from FXS Dialing in DDI is only used for incoming calls and the gateways will not send dial tone after off hook calling in on user side Note Reverse polarity signal must be activated on the gateways when DDI is used Polarity reversal Select if reverse polarity signal is activated on this line By default this is not selected Note The gateways will provide reverse polarity signal when the phone is connected after this feature is activated Maintenance Select if the line is set to maintenance status in which the FXS port not longer supplies current to the phone By default this is not selected Subscribe MWI Select if voice mail service is activated and by default this is not selected Also see MWI Re subscription timer on page Advanced gt SIP 3 way Select if 3 way service is activated and by default this is not selected 2 5 4 Trunk Line Features This page is only used for configuring gateways with trunks FXO port After login click Line Trunk tab to open the configuration interface New Rock Technologies Inc 2 21 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 13 Configuration Interface for Trunk Line Features same PTE mene pr A Trunk batch EXS phone n
12. Fax Gateway Series User Manual Models Number of FXS Ports Number of FXO Ports MX120 36S 12 36 12 MX120 32S 16 32 16 MX120 28S 20 28 20 MX120 248 24 24 24 Figure 1 8 MX120 Front Panel Table 1 16 Description of MX120 Front Panel tt Description and O Two interface slots each can contain one 24 port interface card Matrix of 6 X 4 LED status indicator on interface card Ss Note Do not plug and remove the interface cards of MX120 when equipment is powered on Numbering definition of system interface slots On the left side of main chassis is 71 slot marked with No 1 to 24 on the right side of main chassis is 2 slot marked with No 25 to 48 Each RJ45 socket has 8 pins leading out 4 pairs of analog telephone or trunk lines in agreement with the pair specifications for Ethernet interfaces whose corresponding relations can be seen in the table below CAT 5 cables are used to connect the interface card and distribution panel in equipment installation Standard RJ11 telephone lines can be used to plug in a RJ45 socket The telephone trunk lines are connected to the 3 pair of pins for simple call test Table 1 17 Pin Specifications for MX120 RJ45 Socket Port RJ45 Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 2 Pair 4 Pair Analog line pair 2 P TIP1 RING1 TIP2 TIP3 RING3 RING2 TIP4 ids Orange Green Blue Brown Reference color whil
13. Figure 2 3 System Configuration Interface m Routing Line Advanced Status Ler Tools s First digit timer Inter digit timer Network System SIP MGCP FoIP Logout 2 60 s default 12 2 60 s default 12 Critical digit timer 1 10 s default 5 Codec G729A 20 G729A 20 G723 30 PCMU 20 PCMA 20 iLBC 30 6SM 20 Hook flash handle Internal DTMF method 2833 payload type 96 127 default 100 This value should be set as the same as the value in DTMF on time DTMF off time 80 150 ms default 100 This is the on time of sending DTMF digit 80 150 ms default 100 This is the off time of sending DTMF digit DTMF detection threshhold DTMF detection adjust 32 96 ms default 48 This is the dection threshhold for receiving DTMF digit Submit Table 2 4 System Configuration Parameters Name First digit timer Description If a subscriber hasn t dialed any number within a specified time by this parameter after offhook the gateways will consider that the subscriber has given up the call and prompt to hang up in busy tone Unit second Default value 12 seconds Inter digit timer If a subscriber hasn t dialed the next number key from the time of dialing the last number key to the set time by this parameter the gateways will consider that the subscriber has ended dial up and call out the dialed number Unit second Default value 12 seconds Critical
14. Interface of Version info m M e Logout Software version Rev 1 9 82 310 Hardware version Rev 1 0 2 MX8 45 4 Kernel 1 8 5 14 F 8 Rev 18 195 http www newrocktech com cn 2 11 Logout After login click the Logout at top right to exit the gateway management system and return to the login interface 2 48 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 3 Appendix 3 1 MX120 system operation state Table 3 1 MX120 system operation state Glittery letter Status meaning C The IP address of gateway conflicts with that of other equipment in LAN Please settle this problem before the gateway can be operated normally D Internal failures have been entountered during gateway start up procedure Please contact your local distributor for further diagnosis P The gateway is in progress of system software upgrade Please guarantee stable power supply and do not conduct other operations during this period T The application software of gateway has been exited If it can not be restored by rebooting the system please contact your local distributor for further diagnosis New Rock Technologies Inc 3 1
15. Logout Submit Feature Trunk ID1 8004 ale Sas Table 2 14 Configuration Parameters of FXO phone number Name Description FXO Ist line This number is used for the fast setup of consecutive number of trunk line Click Batch after filling No in initial number the number of Line 1 adopts initial number that of Line 2 increases 1 progressively based on that of Line 1 and so on You needn t fill in if you do not use batch configuration or the number is not consecutive IDn Fill in the telephone number associated with the trunk n FXO port This should be manually performed if Batch mode is not used 2 5 3 Subscriber Line Features This page is only used for configuring gateways with subscriber lines FXS port After login click Line Feature tab to open the configuration interface New Rock Technologies Inc 2 19 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 12 Configuration Interface for Subscriber Line Features FXS phone number Line ID FXS 1 M EXO phone number Feature Trunk Feature batch Trunk batch Phone number Max 20 digits Registration Y Password Max 40 characters Hot line Disable hot line e CRBT O Color ring back tone Speed dials Call forwarding Forking Release control by caller Also see Caller release in page Advanced gt Line Call waiting O cal
16. MGCP Configuration Parameters sse eene eene nennen nnne nennen en nnnn nennen 2 9 Table 2 8 Fax configuration parameters Au 2 10 Table 2 9 Description of Dali a 2 12 Table 2 10 Routing Table Formation ia ted 2 14 Table 2 11 Number Transtormmatons A 2 15 Table 2 12 Routing Destination 11 niti ai aia 2 16 Table 2 13 Configuration Parameters of FXS phone number 2 19 Table 2 14 Configuration Parameters of FXO phone number 2 19 Table 2 15 Configuration Parameters of Phone Features 2 20 Table 2 16 Configuration Parameters of Trunk Line Features 2 22 Table 2 17 Parameters of system advanced configuration uuessssssesssnnnneesnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnen nennen nnnnnnnnn nenn nnnerernnnen 2 24 Table 2 18 Media stream configuration parameter nennen nennen nennen rre meer nennen 2 25 Table 2 19 SIP related configuration parameter nennen nennen nnne renes 2 27 Table 2 20 Subscriber line characteristics configuration parameter sessseenennnne 2 28 Table 2 21 Trunk line characteristics configuration parameter nennen nennen ennnnnnne nennen ernennen 2 30 Table 2 22 Configuration parameter of Radius call opges nennen 2 32 Table 2 23 Encryption configuration parameters eene nennen nnne nnne nnns 2 33 Table 2 24 Call progress tone configuration parameters nennen nennen 2 34 Table 2 25 Feature codes configuration parameter nennen nennnnnnnnnnnen rra eene nnne nnn 2 35 Table 2 26 Parameters of call state
17. Technologies Inc 1 7 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Table 1 13 Indicators of MX100 AG Mark Function Status Description Green Power on pwr Power Indication off Power off Off System locked and inactive Status Green STU Indication Constant Nortial operation Red Flash System in a diagnostic mode and able to execute limited operation Green No alarms Red Flash New alarms occurred but not confirmed ALM Alarm Indication Red Constant System in the process of powerup and not in the normal normal operation mode Red Alarms existed and all alarm information confirmed Figure 1 7 MX100 AG Back Panel Table 1 14 Description of MX100 AG Back Panel Description Two cooling fans Ground pole Oo EO AC power socket 100 240 VAC voltage input 1 3 4 MX120 1U Designed with 1U high and 19 wide compact chassis and a swappable modular structure MX120 can offer up to 48 analog lines The interface card of MX120 uses a RJ45 socket and is connected to the distribution panel in equipment room using CAT 5 cables supplied with the unit The device of MX120 1U can hold two interface cards which enable to flexibly configure FXS and FXO ports And each card equips up to 24 ports It supports the following configurations Table 1 15 Configuration Combination of MX120 Models Number of FXS Ports Number of FXO Ports 1 8 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice
18. _ Lt YA Ir Eight lines of each RJ45 YA socket are separated into four pair line sequences White Orange WO White Green WG White Blue WB White Brown WN Orange O Green G Blue B Brown N Table 1 24 Corresponding Relation Between MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number RJ45 Socket No 1 2 3 4 5 6 From Left to Right Line No of This Card 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 17 20 21 24 There is a 6 x 4 LED indicator matrixes on the left side of interface board Each row of LED indicator matrixes matches four telephone lines on a RJ45 The first row on the left matches Line 1 4 respectively from top to bottom the first row on the right matches Line 21 24 respectively from top to bottom and the middle rows in the same manner New Rock Technologies Inc User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series LED indicators are used for multiple purposes as follows Fig Line status indication This is the most common mode during normal use of equipment In this mode if a line is idle the indicator corresponding to it goes off if a line is in call or in use status such as ringing offhook and caller ID transmission of FXS interface ringing offhook and caller ID detection of FXO interface the indicator corresponding to it goes on Line type indication This is the mode for cable wiring check when installing the equipment This mode can be entered by disconnecting Ethernet cables Both WAN and LAN ports must be disconnected at i
19. click Basic gt MGCP tab to open the configuration interface New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Figure 2 5 MGCP Configuration Interface Network System SIP MGCP FoIP Logout Signaling port 2427 1 9999 default 2427 Proxy server e g 46 33 136 50 2727 or www proxy com 2727 User agent domain name e g www gatewaymgcp com Default event package L D G Valid value A B D G H L M T Default L D G Persistent line event L HD L HU Default L HD L HU FXO event package O Line Package 9 Handset Package Wildcard Notallowed Compatibility Configuration CR for End of Line O Quarantine default to loop Enable first digit timer Using configured digit map Using notify instead of 401 402 No name in default package Keep connection when on hook Submit Table 2 7 MGCP Configuration Parameters Name Description Signaling port Configure the UDP port for transmitting and receiving MGCP messages and the default value is 2427 Note The signaling port number can be set in the range of 1 9999 but cannot conflict with the other port numbers used by the equipment 66 05 Proxy server Configure the IP address and port number of MGCP proxy server separated by and it has no default value The address can be set to an IP address or a domain name according to the subscribers requirements When a domain name is used it is req
20. config c 3744 INFO 02 15 14 55 19 913513 config c 3744 INFO 6 parameter FXO_CID_GAIN set with 10 parameter FXO_OHT_PARAM set with 1 parameter FXO_RELAY_DT set with 1 parameter DROP_RTCP set with yes parameter FXO_RELAY_TO set with 600 2 8 4 Manage Log After login click Logs gt Manage Log to open this interface Log files can be downloaded through this interface Figure 2 32 Interface of Manage Log System Status System Startup Managelog Logout Call Message Local log port e g 137 61 68 26 Submit Table 2 28 Configuration parameters of Manage Log Title Explanation Log level Select the log file level of gateway default is 4 The higher the level the more details the log file will be Note Log level should be set to 4 or lower when gateway is used in normal operation avoiding reducing the system performance System log server Set the IP address of the system log server Local log port The port used to send logs Log server IP address of debugging log server New Rock Technologies Inc 2 41 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Procedure for downloading the log Step1 Click Download the gateway begins to assemble the logs Step2 After a few seconds the interface of log saving will appear Step3 Click Save and select path to save Step4 The user may review the log from the server N Not ds The procedure of downloading log file
21. failover v Caller ID detection model After ringing A Y fobo und mesk dat meu 24 10 60 s default 24 Timeout of collecting DTMF on FXO for inbound call Answer delay 12 10 60 s default 12 Also see Connect signal delay in 3 page Line gt Trunk Off hook for rejection 1000 500 5000 ms default 600 On hook protection time 400 100 5000 ms default 400 Polarity detection Busy Repeat 2 2 5 cycle default 2 On time 350 30 1000 ms default 350 Off time 350 30 2000 ms default 350 Detect dual frequency busy tones U Busy tone frequency 0 a b vi Table 2 21 Trunk line characteristics configuration parameter Title Explanation Gain to IP Set the voice volume gain toward IP side the default is 0 Taking decibel as the unit setting range is 3 9 decibels 3 means declining of 3 decibels 3 denotes the amplification of 3 decibels Gain to PSTN Set the voice volume gain toward PSTN side the default is 3 Taking decibel as the unit setting range is 6 9 decibels 2 30 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Title Explanation Impedance Set the parameter of FXO Line impedance with the default of 600 ohm The optional settings are below e Complex e 600 ohm e 900 ohm Outplusing delay Set the time interval between the FXO Line going off hook and starting outpulsing of the first digit to the PSTN The default is 600 in milliseconds Rin
22. handling incoming calls on the FXO turnk Line ports Line Port e Binding When a telephone call comes to the Line port the gateways will route the call to a Phone port according to the DID number bound with the port Note Setting a number to be bound is required or this setting is invalid e Second stage dialing When a telephone call comes to the Line port the gateways will provide the second dial tone and route the call according to the extension number entered Note dialing tone or voice prompt file can be changed by user e Direct The gateways will route the incoming call on FXO port n to FXS port n Polarity reversal If a PSTN line supports reverse polarity make the selection here By default this is not selected detection Caller ID detection Select if the detection function of caller ID for this Line port is enabled By default this is selected Outbound blocking Select if this Line port bars outgoing call service to the PSTN By default this is not selected Echo cancellation Select 1f echo cancellation is enabled for this FXO Line By default this is selected Connect signal After making an outgoing call from a Line port the gateway will send a 200 OK message to the delay platform with a delay if this parameter is selected If unselected the system sends a 200 OK message to the platform after off hook on the Line port Also see Answer delay on page Advanced gt Trunk 2 5 5 Feature Batch Afte
23. to PBX after the delay set here Setting of 0 means no extension number relay The default is 0 milliseconds Polarity reversal Set the trigger for polarity reversal the default is Outgoing e Outgoing Transmit reverse polarity signal only when the outbound is connected e Bi direction Transmit reverse polarity signal for the connection of both inbound and out bound calls Polarity reversal delay Call ID transmit The delay time from a call being answered to the transmission of reverse polarity signal The default value is 3 in seconds Effective range of setting is 0 30 seconds Select transmission mode of Caller ID signal from the FXS Phone port to the phone e FSK or DTMF e SDMF or MDMF e Sending Caller ID data before or after ringing e Sending Caller ID data with or without parity Music on hold Choose whether to play the background music while call waiting and the default is not to play Call waiting with hunt group Choose whether to activate hunt group feature for call waiting Default not selected Message waiting light Choose the lighting method of message waiting indicator of voice mail here None Polarity reversed FSK Message waiting indicator refers to the special LED on a phone working with voice mail function When user receives a voice message The gateway will light this lamp upon receiving the notice from platform the light goes off when there s no unheard mail It s essent
24. to the platform with sessions e SIP INFO Separate DTMF signal from sessions and transmit it to the platform in the form of SIP INFO messages 2833 payload type Used with RFC 2833 in the DTMF transmission modes The default value of 2833 payload type is 100 The effective range available 96 127 This parameter should match the setting of far end device eg platform DTMF on time This parameter sets the on time in ms of DTMF signal sent from Line port The default value is 100 ms The duration time range is 80 150 ms New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Name Description DTMF off time This parameter sets the off time ms of DTMF signal sent from Line port The default value is 100 ms The interval time range is 80 150 ms DTMF detection Minimum duration time of effective DTMF signal Its effective range is 32 96 ms The default threshold value is 48 ms The greater the value is set the more stringent the detection is DTMF detection Increase the value can prevent false detection of DTMF signal The valid values are 16 32 and adjust 48 in million seconds Table 2 5 Codec Methods Supported by Gateways Codec Supported by MX Bit Rate Kbit s Time Intervals of RTP Package Sending ms iLBC 13 3 15 2 20 30 GSM 13 20 G729A 8 10 20 30 40 G723 5 3 6 3 30 60 PCMU PCMA 64 10 20 30 40 2 3 3 SIP Configuration After
25. tone to the caller Note It s required to start Don t Disturb prior to using this function please see the instructions on relevant configuration of subscriber line Deactivate DND The function key to cancel Don t Disturb with default of 472 Dialing the function key may recover normal ringing upon the arrival of incoming calls Enable speed dials Define the function key of dial with default of 74 This key allows the user to build a table of 2 digits 20 49 speed dial numbers Note It s necessary to get the dial up service under way before applying this function please see Phone for hwo to assign the feature to the phone User operation Upon dialing the function key 74 dial the two digit speed dial followed by the expanded number terminated with Speed dial prefix The prefix number for applying abbreviated dialing with default of The said prefix should be added ahead of abbreviated dialing numbers when using abbreviated dialing User operation off hook dial the prefix number of abbreviated dialing and dial abbreviated dialing number 20 2 36 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Title Explanation Suspend call waiting The function key for cancelling the call waiting feature for next call with default of 64 Dialing this function key will temporarily shield the user from a call waiting distraction for next call avoiding the possible int
26. with called party number starting with 010 digit stream 17909 will be outpulsed before the original called party number is sent out Table 2 12 Routing Destination Destination Description and Example ROUTE NONE Calling barring also known as blacklist Example IP CPN 1 3 5 ROUTE NONE Bar all calls from IP of which the calling numbers start with 1 3 4 and 5 ROUTE FXS Route a call to FXS Phone ports Example 1 IP 800 0 3 ROUTE FXS 1 2 Select a port in sequential order Note 800 0 3 denotes to the UDP ports ranging from 8000 to 8003 Example 2 IP 800 0 3 ROUTE FXS1 Point this call to FXS Phone port 1 Example 3 IP 800 0 3 ROUTE FXS 1 2 R Select a port in round robin order Example 4 IP 800 0 3 ROUTE FXS 1 2 G Select all idle ports and provide ringing ROUTE FXO Route a call to FXO Line port Example 1 IP x ROUTE FXO 1 2 Select a port in sequential order Example 2 IP 800 0 1 ROUTE FXO 1 2 R Select a port in round robin order ROUTE IP Route a call to the SIP proxy server Example FXS 021 ROUTE IP 228 167 22 34 5060 228 167 22 34 5060 is the IP address of the platform 2 16 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 2 4 3 Application Examples of Routing Table Some typical functions that can be realized by the routing table are provided in this section Take MX8 4S 4 gateway as an example 1 OneP
27. 0 100 4 450 350 0 350 450 700 0 700 450 1000 0 4000 Busy 440 300 0 10000 440 300 0 10000 Indicates that the single frequency tone of 440 Hz is played twice with 300 milliseconds on and 10 seconds off Congestion Ring back Call waiting 450 400 0 4000 Confirmation 450 100 0 100 450 100 0 100 450 100 0 100 950 333 1400 333 1800 333 0 1000 Indicates that the tone of 950 Hz is played for 333 milliseconds the tone of 1400 Hz is played for 333 milliseconds the tone of 1800 Hz is played for 333 Submit Table 2 24 Call progress tone configuration parameters Title Explanation Country Region There are progress tone plans for several countries and regions which are pre programmed in gateways Users may also specify the tone plan according to the national standard Gateways provide tone plans for the following countries and regions China the United States France Italy Germany Mexico Chile Russia Japan South Korea Hong Kong Taiwan India Sudan Iran Algeria Pakistan Philippines Kazakhstan Dial Prompt tone of off hook dial tone 2nd dial Used for the second stage dial tone Message waiting Used for prompt of voice mail or when the subscriber line is set with Don t Disturb Service and Call Transfer Busy Used for busy line prompt Congestion Used for notification of call set up failure due to resource limit Ring back The tone sent to caller when ringing is on
28. 10 Meanings of MX60 Indicators User Manual Mark Function Status Description PW Power Green Power on Indication Off Power off STU Status l Off System locked and inactive Indication Green Flash Normal operation Off No alarms Alarm Red Flash New alarms occurred but not confirmed u Indication Red Constant System in the process of powerup and not in the normal operation mode Red Alarms existed and all alarm information confirmed 1 3 3 MX100 AG Designed with a 1U high and 19 wide compact chassis and a swappable modular structure MX100 AG can offer flexible on site configuration and replacement The interface card of MX100 AG uses a Champ50 type socket and is connected to the distribution panel in equipment room using a 25 pair cable supplied with the unit MX100 AG supports the following types of configuration Table 1 11 Configuration Combination of MX100 AG Models Number of FXS Ports Number of FXO Ports MX100 AG 48S 48 0 MX100 AG 32FXO 0 32 MX100 AG 16S 16 16 16 MX100 AG 32S 4 32 4 MX100 AG 32S 8 32 Figure 1 6 MX100 AG Front Panel Description O Main control module It offers one 10 100M Ethernet port and one configuration interface CON and 3 Two interface slots and each can contain one desired type interface card N Note DO NOT plug or remove the main control module and interface cards of MX100 when equipment is powered on New Rock
29. 2 Dialing the function key may activate call forwarding on no answer and specify destination number Note it s required to enable call forwarding on no answer service before using this function please see the instructions on relevant configuration of subscriber line Deactivate CFNR The function key for deactivating call forwarding on no answer with default of 462 Activate CRBT The function key for activating color ringback tone with default of 80 Subscribers may select their favorite color RB tone by using this key Note it s required to start color ring service before using this function please see Phone for how to assign the feature to the phone User operation Upon off hook the subscriber may press the function key e g 80 then input the two digit index numbers of color ring 80 is used for hearing and inquiring the color ring that has been previously set Deactivate CRBT The function key for deactivating the color ring with default of 480 The subscriber may use such key to recover the normal ring of phone User operation Off hook press 480 hang up Activate forking The function key for activating the double ring forking feature with default of 75 Deactivate forking The function key for deactivating the feature with default of 75 Activate DND Activate Don t Disturb with default of 72 With DND selected the gateway will reject all coming calls by sending busy
30. 744 INFO 02 15 14 55 19 889419 config c 3744 INFO parameter RTP PORT MAX set with 10030 parameter DEFAULT CODEC set with G729A 20 parameter ECHO CANCEL LEN set with 16 parameter CRITICAL DIGIT TO set with 3 parameter DTMF METHOD set with 2833 02 15 14 55 19 890247 config c 3600 Category PASSWORD 02 15 14 55 19 891165 config c 3688 WARNING no value for this param WEB PASSWORD 02 15 14 55 19 892245 config c 3746 INFO parameter WEB OPER PASSWORD set with 02 15 14 55 19 892996 config c 3600 Category DIGITMAP 02 15 14 55 19 896246 config c 3744 INFO parameter DEFAULT DIGIT MAP set with 01 3 5 8 3oxxxxxxx 0100000000002300000000 3 9 poooxxxxxxx 120 11 0 2 9 111xx 123xx 95xxx 100xx 1 3 5 8 xxxxxxxxx 2 3 5 7 oooxxx 81 9 oooxx 801 9 oo 80000000 4 1 9 xxxxxx 40 1 9 xxxxx 40000000 XXXXXXXXXX T X amp xx xx amp amp 02 15 14 55 19 897036 config c 3600 Category OPTIONAL 19 900521 config c 3744 INFO parameter EMS DEVICE SUMMARY set with Device 1 0 baseline ini 1 0 1 voiceservice ini 1 agprofile ini 1 19 902739 config c 3744 INFO parameter LINE AUTO RECOVER MASK set with 0x003B 19 905100 config c 3744 INFO parameter FXO RING PROFILE set with OxF4CA3285 02 15 14 55 19 906462 config c 3744 INFO parameter FXO DISC TO set with 500 02 15 14 55 19 908071 config c 3744 INFO 02 15 14 55 19 910228 config c 3744 INFO 02 15 14 19 911665
31. Disconnect Used for reminding the subscriber of off hook and no dialup status of the phone Call waiting Used for notification in call waiting Confirmation Used for confirming function keys being entered Here are examples that illustrate the various call progress tones e 350 440 dial tone Indicates the dual frequency tone consisting of 350 and 440 Hz e 480 620 500 0 500 busy Indicates the dual frequency tone consisting of 480 and 620 Hz repeated playing with 500 milliseconds on and 500 milliseconds off Note 0 500 indicates 500 milliseconds mute e 440 300 0 10000 440 300 0 10000 2 34 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Indicates 440 Hz single frequency tone repeated twice in terms of 300 milliseconds on and 10 seconds off e 950 333 1400 333 1800 333 0 1000 Indicates repeated playing 333 milliseconds of 950 Hz 333 milliseconds of 1400 Hz 333 milliseconds of 1800 Hz and mute of 1 second 2 6 9 Feature codes The feature codes consist of system feature codes and service feature codes The system feature codes are used for acquiring gateway information and the lattser is used for users to activate and inactivate supplementary services After login click the label of Advanced gt Feature codes to open this interface The following are the examples of the dialing rule for the feature codes e Using xx dial and 2 digits number to activate a service e Using xx dial a
32. Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 2 Network Configuration Interface Routine Line ddvaned Staus Logs eds Info Network System SIP MGCP FoIP Host name MX8 VoIP AG Contain letter number and but must start with letter MAC address 00 0E A9 30 15 31 IP address assignment Fixed x IP address 192 168 15 31 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway IP address 192 168 2 1 Enable O Primary server 192 168 2 1 e g 202 96 209 6 Secondary server e g 202 96 209 133 SNTP Primary server 192 43 244 18 Secondary server 198 60 22 240 GMT 08 00 Beijing v Submit Table 2 3 Network Configuration Parameters Name Description Host name This is the equipment name of the gateway The default values of MX8 MX60 MX100 and MX120 are MX8 VoIP AG MX60 VoIP AG MX100 VoIP AG and MX120 VoIP AG respectively Users can set a different name for each gateway when multiple gateways are on the same subnet A host name can be a maximum of 48 characters either letters A Z or a z numbers 0 9 and minus sign It may not include a null or space and it must start with a letter Logical IP address This parameter only exists in MX100 used to display the actual gateway IP address in use ETHI MAC address Display the MAC address of the gateway IP address Methods for obtaining an IP address assignment e Fixed Static IP address is used e DHCP
33. IUS charge message for unanswered calls 2 6 7 Encryption After login click the label of Advanced gt Encryption to open this interface 2 32 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Figure 2 22 Encryption configuration interface Nk mem A A System Media Stream SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Logout Feature codes T 38 encrypt J RTP encrypt 0 No encryption M You may obtain it from service provider Singnal encrypt U Encryption key You may obtain it from service provider Session border proxy Server e g 201 30 170 38 1020 or sbc com 1020 1 65535 default 4660 Submit Signaling port 4660 Table 2 23 Encryption configuration parameters Title Explanation T 38 encrypt Choose whether to encrypt T38 data By default this is not selected RTP encrypt Choose whether to encrypt RTP voice pack the default is 0 e 0 No encryption e 1 Entire message e 2 Header only e 3 The data body only Signal encrypt Encryption method Choose whether to encrypt signaling By default this is not selected Set the gateway encryption method default is 7 The optional parameters as below e 2 TCP not encrypted e 3 TCP encrypted e 6 UDP not encrypted e 7 UDP not encrypted e 8 Using keyword e 10 RC4 e 13 Encrypt13 e 14 Encrypt14 e 16 Word reverse 263 e 17 Word exc
34. MX8 4FXO users can dial into the gateway by connecting a PBX extension line or PSTN POTS line to a FXO port and press to obtain the current gateway IP address and version information of firmware after receiving the second dial tone Fixed IP Address Used e If the DHCP service on the network is not available or the gateway is directly connected with a computer the gateways will use the factory default IP address e A user could fail to log in with the default IP address if the IP address of user s computer and the default gateway IP address are not at the same network segment It is recommended that the IP address of user s computer is changed to be identical with the same network segment of the gateway For example if the gateway IP address is 192 168 2 218 it is recommended to set the computer s IP address to any address at the network segment of 192 168 2 XXX PPPoE Used In Basic Network the gateways will automatically obtain the WAN address returned by the access network after the PPPoE service is started and the user name and password are set Users can dial on the gateways to receive the IP address and version of the firmware New Rock Technologies Inc 2 1 User Manual 2 1 2 Logging On MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Double click the icon or whatever browser you use to open IE browser and enter the gateway IP address in the browser address bar eg 192 168 2 218 you can enter the login interface for gateway
35. New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual http www newrocktech com Tel 021 61202700 Fax 021 61202704 Document Version MCO E001 N AN New Rock Contents II A lia 1 1 1 1 Product Introducir AA edd AAR ee 1 1 1 2 Functions and Features n enph iii 1 2 1 3 Equipment Struclute cacas io 1 3 EN A DD OR m DI RERUM RR BAM TZ 1 3 E O 1 4 1 3 3 MX100 AQ ite RR C Rae Re f o Re du 1 7 1 3 4 MX120 HE ner UE Ree EE 1 8 1 3 5 M X120 2U EE 1 11 2 Parameter E 2 1 2 1 Log iss 22 8 taste TRE e dee cnn eat 2 1 2 1 1 Obtaining Gateway IP Address 2 1 A e 2 2 2 1 3 Permission of Gateway Administrator 2 2 2 2 Buttons Used on Gateway Management Interface sssssssssseseeeeeneennen nennen nennen 2 3 2 3 Basic Configuration SN EDM Ee eei D Ud UI AR da 2 3 2 System Configuration iEn ete E res ede E a n 2 5 2 3 3 SIP Gonfig ration 2 et E in I 2 7 2 39 4 MGGP eene TE len KEE 2 8 Kl x 2 10 2 4 RQUIND ass D EE 2 11 2 4 1 Digit Map iii A A A a 2 11 2 4 2 Routing Table 2 ee RR Heels Eben 2 13 2 4 3 Application Examples of Routing Table AAA 2 17 2 4 A lP Table u a Asa H 2 18 ln Rut TE EE 2 18 2 5 1 FXS Phone Number ads 2 18 2 5 2 FXO Phone Number a 2 19 2 5 3 Subscriber Line Eeat les z RUSSES a Ee 2 19 2 5 4 Trunk Line Features iro cx Ie EC
36. This mode can be entered by disconnecting Ethernet cables Both WAN and LAN ports must be disconnected at installation stage After entering this mode steady on LED indicates that the corresponding line is equipped as analog subscriber line type flashing LED indicates that the corresponding line is equipped as analog foreigh exchange line type off LED indicates that the corresponding line is not equipped or not ready for use e System operation status indication This is the mode for displaying information on system operation of equipment in specific conditions Usually this mode is entered when some prompts are required to give operator during equipment startup diagnosis or operation In this mode LED flashes to display numbers letters or other patterns in matrix Please refer to the Appendix Check List for Operation Status Indication of MX120 System 1 10 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 1 10 MX120 Back Panel User Manual N D o3 Ny A Table 1 19 MX120 Back Panel Description Ground Pole Indicator see Table 1 20 for description USB interface reserved for future use Configuration interface CON used for local management and debugging Two Ethernet interfaces ETH1 and ETH2 only ETHI has been set when the equipment is delivered from factory default IP address 192 168 2 240 GIG G e e O Cooling fan AC power socket 100 240 VAC volt
37. XXXXXXX T Li Defines subsets of the match character For example A the value 1 3 5 7 9 indicates a value among 1 2 3 5 Y Submit Dialing rules are used to effectively judge if the received number sequence is completed for the purpose of terminating receiving numbers and sending received numbers The proper use of dialing rules can help to reduce the connection time of telephone calls The maximum number of rules that can be stored in gateways is 250 Each rule can hold up to 32 numbers and 38 characters The total length of dialing rules table the total length of all dialing rules can be up to 2280 bytes The following provides descriptions of typical rules New Rock Technologies Inc 2 11 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Table 2 9 Description of Dialing Digit map Description X Represents any number between 0 9 Represents more than one digit between 0 9 THE is a special dialstring for users to receive gateway IP address and version number of firmware by default x T The gateways will detect any length of telephone number starting with any number between 0 9 The gateways will send the detected number when it has exceeded the dialing end time set in system parameter configuration and hasn t received a new number x Any length of telephone number starting with any number between 0 9 If subscribers press key after dial up the gateways will immediately termin
38. age input Table 1 20 Meanings of MX120 Indicators Mark Function Status Description Green Power on BYR Power Indication Off Power off Se Status Off System locked and inactive Indication Green Flash Normal operation Green No alarms Alarm 2 ALM MC Red Flash New alarms occurred but not confirmed Indication Red Alarms existed and all alarm information confirmed 1 3 5 MX120 2U The device of MX120 2U can hold four interface cards which enable to flexibly configure FXS and FXO ports And each card equips up to 24 prots MX120 2U can provide up to 96 ports It supports the following configurations Table 1 21 Configuration Combination of MX120 2U Models MX120 72S MX120 96S New Rock Technologies Inc User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Models Number of FXS Ports Number of FXO Ports MX120 72FXO 0 72 MX120 96FXO 0 96 MX120 64S 8 64 8 MX120 88S 8 88 8 MX120 60S 12 60 12 MX120 848 12 84 12 MX120 568 16 56 16 MX120 808 16 80 16 MX120 52S 20 52 20 MX120 76S 20 76 20 MX120 48S 24 48 24 MX120 728 24 72 24 MX120 44S 28 44 28 MX120 68S 28 68 28 MX120 40S 32 40 32 MX120 64S 32 64 32 MX120 36S 36 36 36 MX120 60S 36 60 36 Figure 1 11 MX120 2U Front Panel N a dS Q3 On Table 1 22 Description of MX120 Front Panel Description O Matrix of 6 X 4 LED status indicator on interface card 20800 Four interface slo
39. ate receiving digits and send all the numbers before key xx Terminate after receiving and any two digit number xx is primarily used to activate function keys for supplementary services such as CRBT Call Transfer Do not Disturb etc HXX Terminate after receiving and any two digit number xx is primarily used to stop function keys for supplementary services such as CRBT Call Transfer Do not Disturb etc 2 8 xxxxxx A 7 digit number starting with of any number between 2 8 used to terminate the dialing 2XXXXXXXXX An 11 digit number starting with 02 used to terminate the long distance dialstring starting with 02 013xxxxxxxxx A 12 digit number starting with 013 used to terminate long distance dialstrings 13xxxxxxxxx An 11 digit number starting with 13 used to terminate long distance dialstrings lix A 3 digit number starting with 11 used to terminate the dialstrng of emergency calls Oxxxx A 5 digit number starting with 9 used to end special service calls 17911 e g Send away when the set number like 17911 is received Dial rules by default as follows 01 3 5 8 xxxxxxxxx OlO0xxxxxxxx O2XXXXXXXXX 0 3 9 XXXXXXXXXX 120 11 0 2 9 111xx 123xx 95xxx 100xx 1 3 5 8 xxxxxxxxx 2 3 5 7 xxxxxxx 8 1 9 xxxxxx 80 1 9 xxxxx SOOXXXXXXX 4 1 9 xxxxxx 40 1 9 xxxxx New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 400xxxxxxx x T x
40. ateway acquires the called number from Request Line header field or To header field The default is From Request line field Calling party number Under call forwarding the calling party number sent can be chosen from Originating number or in call transfer Forwarding number being set for sending the default is Forwarding number For example the subscriber line 2551111 on the gateway activates call forwarding feature and set the destination to 3224422 When caller with 13055553333 calls 2551111 the call will be forwarded to 3224422 e if Originating number is chosen the number 13055553333 will be sent to 3224422 as calling party number e if Forwarding number is chosen the number 2551111 will be sent to 3224422 as calling party number Do not validate Via Set whether to ignore Via field By default Via is ignored Register upon invite Set whether to activate registration when SIP message of INVITE is failed or time expired and timeout by default re registration is not selected Selecting the Use the receiving port of proxy or use the sending port of proxy receiving port for response 2 6 4 Characteristics of subscriber line After login click the label of Advanced Line to open this interface Figure 2 19 Subscriber line characteristics configuration interface u zz System Media Stream SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Feature codes Gain to terminal 3 dB v Max
41. atus Description Green Power on pwp Power Indication Off Power off STG Status Off System locked and inactive Indication Green Flash Normal operation Green No alarms Alarm ALM ie Red Flash New alarms occurred but not confirmed Indication Red Alarms existed and all alarm information confirmed New Rock Technologies Inc User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series 1 16 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 2 Parameter Setting 2 1 Login 2 1 1 Obtaining Gateway IP Address MX8 Gateways start DHCP service by default and automatically obtain an IP address on the LAN users can use the factory default gateway IP address if it is unable to be obtained e g when connected directly with a computer MX60 MX100 and MX120 Gateways use a static IP address by default Table 2 1 Default IP Address of Gateway Type Default DHCP Service Default IP Address Default Subnet Mask MX8 Enabled 192 168 2 218 255 255 0 0 MX60 Disabled 192 168 2 240 255 255 0 0 MX100 Disabled 192 168 2 240 255 255 0 0 MX120 Diasabled 192 168 2 240 255 255 0 0 DHCP Used in Network Users can dial to obtain the current gateway IP address and version information of firmware using the telephone connected to the subscriber line Phone interface after the equipment is powered on If the gateways are only configured with FXO ports for analog trunks without FXS ports for subscriber lines e g
42. d value is 97 127 The parameter shall be configured in conformity to that of platform G 723 1 rate Set G 723 1 coding rate the default value is 6300 bit s The optional parameters are followings e 5300 bit s the Bit rate is 5 3k per second e 6300 bit s the Bit rate is 6 3k per second TOS bits This parameter specifies the quality assurance of services with different priorities The default value is 0x0C E g TOS 0xB8 indicates level 5 that has no reliability requirement Min Jitter buffer RTP Jitter Buffer is constructed to reduce the influence brought by network jitter This default value is 3 New Rock Technologies Inc 2 25 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Title Explanation Max Jitter buffer RTP Jitter Buffer helps to reduce the influence brought by network jitter The default value is 50 RTP drop SID Determine whether to discard received RTP SID voice packets By default SID voice packets will not be dropped Note RTP SID packets should be dropped only when they are in nonconformity to the specifications Nonstandard RTP SID data could generate noise for calls Enable VAD Only applicable to G 723 GSM iLBC In case of selecting this parameter it will not send any voice packet during mute period By default this is selected RTP destination This parameter determines where to obtain the IP address of the receiving side for RTP packets address By default the IP address
43. digit timer This parameter is used with the x T rule set in dialing rules For example there is 021 T in the dialing rules table When a subscriber has dialed 021 and hasn t dialed the next number within a set time by this parameter eg 5 seconds the gateways will consider that the subscriber has ended dial up and call out the dialed number 021 Input intergers not decimal fractions Unit second Default value 5 seconds Codec Codecs supported by MX include G729A 20 G723 30 PCMU 20 PCMA 20 iLBC 30 and GSM 20 This parameter must be set due to no default value Several encoding methods can be configured in this item at the same time separated with in the middle the gateways will negotiate with the platform in the order from front to back when configuring the codec methods Hook flash handle The gateways provide the following processing modes after detecting hook flash from subscriber terminals e Internal the hook flash event will be handled internally e Server RFC 2833 transmitting the hook flash to platform with RFC 2833 e Server SIP INFO transmitting the flash off to platform with SIP INFO DTMF method Transmission modes of DTMF signal supported by the gateways include RFC 2833 Audio and SIP INFO The default value is Audio e RFC 2833 Separate DTMF signal from sessions and transmit it to the platform through RTP data package in the format of RFC2833 e Audio DTMF signal is transmitted
44. e Fax Gateway Series User Manual Name Description Secondary Server If DNS service is activated the network IP address of a standby DNS server can be entered here It is optional and there is no default value SNTP Primary Server Enter the IP address of preferred time server here This parameter must be set due to no default value Secondary Server Enter the IP address of standby time server here This parameter must be set due to no default value Time Zone Select a time zone and the parameter values include e GMT 11 00 Midway Island e GMT 10 00 Honolulu Hawaii e GMT 09 00 Anchorage Alaska e GMT 08 00 Tijuana e GMT 06 00 Denver e GMT 06 00 Mexico City e GMT 05 00 Indianapolis e GMT 04 00 Glace Bay e GMT 04 00 South Georgia e GMT 03 30 Newfoundland e GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires e GMT 02 00 Cape Verde e GMT London e GMT 01 00 Amsterdam e GMT 02 00 Cairo e GMT 03 00 Moscow e GMT 03 30 Teheran e GMT 04 00 Muscat e GMT 04 30 Kabul e GMT 05 30 Calcutta e GMT 05 00 Karachi e GMT 06 00 Almaty e GMT 07 00 Bangkok e GMT 08 00 Beijing e GMT 09 00 Tokyo e GMT 10 00 Canberra e GMT 10 00 Adelaide e GMT 11 00 Magadan e GMT 12 00 Auckland 2 3 2 System Configuration After login click Basic gt System tab to open the configuration interface New Rock Technologies Inc 2 5 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series
45. e Orange white Blue white Green white Brown New Rock Technologies Inc 1 9 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 1 9 Schematic Diagram of MX120 Subscriber Line Connection ETH Wow BW G W w O 6 B N YA Eight lines of each RJ45 YA socket are separated into four pair line sequences PHONE White Orange WO White Green WG White Blue WB White Brown WN Orange O Green G Blue B Brown N Table 1 18 Corresponding Relation Between MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number RJ45 Socket No From Left to Right Line No of This Card There is a 6 x 4 LED indicator matrixes on the left side of interface board Each row of LED indicator matrixes matches four telephone lines on a RJ45 The first row on the left matches Line 1 4 respectively from top to bottom the first row on the right matches Line 21 24 respectively from top to bottom and the middle rows in the same manner LED indicators are used for multiple purposes as follows e Line status indication This is the most common mode during normal use of equipment In this mode if a line is idle the indicator corresponding to it goes off if a line is in call or in use status such as ringing offhook and caller ID transmission of FXS interface ringing offhook and caller ID detection of FXO interface the indicator corresponding to it goes on e ine type indication This is the mode for cable wiring check when installing the equipment
46. e same as that of software upgrade Figure 2 35 Interface of import data A A A A A oo EOM Logout Change password Export data gt Note The extension of the uploaded file is gz Import data 5 Ea Upgrade Ethereal capture 2 9 4 Upgrade After login click Tools gt Upgrade to open this interface The software upgrad procedure is presented as below New Rock Technologies Inc 2 43 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Step1 Obtain the upgrade files tar gz file and save the file onto a local computer Step2 Click Tools gt Upgrade to access to the page of software upgrade Figure 2 36 Interface of upgrade E o die A Logout Note The extension of the uploaded file is gz Step3 Click Browse to select the upgrade files Figure 2 37 Interface of file upload en RUN Logout Change password Export data Note The extension of the uploaded file is gz C Documents and Settings Adninistra AR Step4 Click Upload Step5 Uploading will be completed in about 30 seconds then click Next 2 44 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Figure 2 38 Upgrade interface A A TE A oe Logout Change password Export data Click Upgrade to start the upgrade Import data Upgrade Upgrade Step6 The following prompt appears during the upgrade Figure 2 39 Screen of upgrade process
47. e the capture proceedure 3 Make the test call ee terminate the capture proceedure You will be notified Step1 Select the analog line ID to which you want to perform the capture Step2 Click Start to initiate the capture procedure Step3 Make the test call Step4 Click Stop to terminate the capture procedure You will be notified for donwload 2 9 9 Ethereal capture After login click Tools gt Ethereal capture to open this interface You are allowed to capture up to three IP voice data files each with up to 2M bytes The data files are stored on the gateway in dump cap format under catalog var log New Rock Technologies Inc 2 47 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 42 Interface of Ethereal capture II det oa E Logout Change password Ethereal capture Import data Description You are allowed to capture up to 3 IP voice data files each with up to 2M bytes The data files are stored on the gateway in dump cap format Restore factory settings Steps 1 Click Start to initiate the capture proceedure 2 Click Stop to terminate the capture proceedure You will be notified for donwload Ethereal capture Step1 Click Start to initiate the capture procedure Step2 Click Stop to terminate the capture procedure You will be notified for download 2 10 Version information After login click Version info to view the gateway hardware and software version information Figure 2 43
48. ed configuration 86400 RFC3842 60 172800 s default 86400 Also see MWI subscription z Subscribe MWI in page Line Feature PRACK Session timer O RFC3262 O RFC4028 Request Response Configure Domain name in REGISTER 1800 1800 Session interval Max 10 digits default 1800 s Minimum timer NAT IP address 9 Domain name Contact field in REGISTER OLAN IP address O Subdomain name Via field To field OLAN IP address 9 Subdomain name O NAT IP address O Outbound proxy Address in Call ID field O Host name 9 Local IP address Calling party number in call transfer Called party number 9 From Request Line field O From To field 9 Forwarding number O Originating number Register upon invite timeout Selecting the receiving port for response lei O 9 Use the receiving port of proxy Do not validate Via O Use the sending port of proxy Submit Table 2 19 SIP related configuration parameter Title Explanation SIP related configuration MWI The default is 86400 seconds The gateway will send the platform a message to confirm that it Re subscription timer has subscribed to MWI service at intervals of the time period set here This parameter should be used in conjunction with voice mail subscription on the page of the subject subscriber line PRACK Determine whether to activate Reliable Provisional Responses RFC 3262 Sessio
49. edia Stream After login click the label of Advanced gt Media Stream to open this interface Figure 2 17 Media stream configuration interface PE us E M A E EBE System Media Stream SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Feature codes jout Min RTP port 10010 3000 65535 Max RTP port 10030 3020 65535 iLBC payload type 97 97 127 default 97 G 723 1 rate 6300 bit s TOS bits 0x0C Normally Ox0C a 3 30 de E V s Mai siter buffer 0 30 frame default 3 Higher value results in more delay set the value with caution Max jitter buffer 10 250 frame default 50 RTP drop SID Enable VAD v RTP destination address From SDP global connection O From SDP media connection Submit Table 2 18 Media stream configuration parameter Title Explanation Min RTP port The lowest port number of UDP ports for RTP transmission and receiving The parameter must be greater than or equal to 3000 This ia a required field Note each phone call will occupy RTP and RTCP ports If the gateway is equipped with 4 subscriber lines or trunk line then at least 8 UDP ports are needed Max RTP port The highest port number of UDP ports for RTP s transmission and receiving This is a required field The value must be greater than or equal to 2x number of lines min RPT port ILBC payload type Set the RTP payload type of iLBC and the default value is 97 Accepte
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51. er with the form of CPN number such as CPN6034340633 or a called party number with the form of number The number may be denoted with digit 0 9 x etc and uses the same regular expression as that of dialing rules Here are examples of the form of number e Designate a specific number eg 114 61202700 e Designate a number matching a prefix such as 61xxxxxx Note the matching effect of 61xxxxxx is different from that of 61x or 61 Number matching follows the principle of minimum priority matching e Specify a number scope For example 268 0 1 3 9 specifies any 4 digit number starting with 268 and followed by a digit between 0 1or 3 9 Note Number matching follows the principle of minimum matching For example x matches any number with at least one digit xx matches any number with at least two digit 12x matches any number with at least 3 digit starting with 12 2 14 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Table 2 11 Number Transformations Processing Mode Description and Example KEEP Keep number A positive number behind KEEP means to keep several digits in front of the number a negative number means to keep several digits at the end of the number Example FXS 02161202700 KEEP 8 Keep the last 8 digits of the called number 02161202700 for calls from FXS Phone The transformed called number is 61202700 REMOVE Remove number A positive number following REMOVE means t
52. ervention Note the function key works only for single cancel if to cancel the call waiting completely please refer to the instructions on relevant configuration of subscriber line Blind call transfer Function key of blind call transfer with default of 38 User operation During the call tap the phone hook switch or press R button dial 38 dial the called number and then hang up Audit CRBT The function key for hearing the colorring with default of 88 User operation Off hook press 88 input color ring number 3 way 2 7 Status 2 7 1 Call status After login click Status gt Call Status to open this interface Figure 2 25 Interface of call status 1 IE E O BER Call Status cCallhistoryonFXS I hi SIP message count Logout Registration Phone No Duration Operation In Not registered FXS 2 8001 Notregistered On hook de FXS 3 8002 Notregistered On hook de Not registered 8004 Not registered Disconnect 8005 Not registered Disconnect 8006 Notregistered Disconnect 8007 Not registered Disconnect Table 2 26 Parameters of call state Title Explanation Line There are six types of line status On hook Off hook Ringing Maintenance Disconnect Parallel line in use Call The call state includes Idle Ooutpusling Ring Entering number In progress Ring back Talk Near end hung up Far end hung up and Timeou
53. eways will use a wildcard in registering without prefix New Rock Technologies Inc 2 9 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Name Description Compatibility Configuration CR for End of Line Select whether CR is used as the end of line in the MGCP messages Default not selected Quarantine default Select the Quarantine handle of gateways making a request to the outside and default not to loop selected e Selected Quarantine using loop mode the gateways will continually notify all events as requested after receiving a request Enable first digit Select the processing mode when there is no timeout parameter in the outside request received timer by the gateways and default not selected e Selected the gateways will report timeout in terms of its own timeout setting the time interval set in non dial timeout of configuration system parameters when subscribers hasn t dialed up in time after offhook Using configured Select whether to activate the digit map configured by local gateway and default value is not digit map selected Using notify instead Set whether the gateways report offhook events to replace 401 messages in NTFY or report of 401 402 onhook events to replace 402 messages in NTFY when responding to messages sent by the proxy server Default not selected e Selected The gateways will use NTFY message to replace 401 and 402 messages No name in default packa
54. g relay Whether to relay the ring of inbound call to the FXS Phone port when applying to DID The default is Phone ring independently Busy line handle Either a voice prompt or hanging up can be applied to FXO Line port when an incoming call goes to the FXS Phone port which is in busy This only applies to DID feature PSTN failover Whether to route a call to the PSTN through an FXO Line port when the IP network faults or no response to the call request Default selected Caller ID detection mode Before ringing e After ringing Inbound first digit timeout Set the timeout of calling DTMF on FXO Line port for inbound calls ranging from 10 60 seconds with default of 24 seconds Answer delay Set the delay time of outbound connection ranging from 10 60 seconds with default of 12 seconds Also see Delay sending 2000K on page Phone Line gt Line Off hook for rejection Used for binding an FXO Line port with an FXS Phone port For inbound calls to an FXO Line port if the associated FXS Phone port is busy the gateway will hang up after off hook according to the time set by the parameter so as to refuse the upcoming call The duration of the off hook is 500 5000 milliseconds with a default of 600 milliseconds On hook protection time Protection period following hang up of FXO Line port During this period gateway ignores any voltage variation of line Value range is 100 5000 mi
55. ge Select if a package name is included when the gateways reply to the default package and default not selected Keep connection when on hook Select if the gateways actively cancel connection disconnect when subscribers hook on and default not selected 2 3 5 FolP After login click the label of Basic FoIP to open this interface Figure 2 6 Fax configuration interface Network System SIP MGCP FoIP Logout FoIP O Transparent and T 30 Transparent T 30 OT 38 OT 38 with CED OT 38 with CNG OT 30 and T 38 Jitter buffer 250 0 1000 ms default 250 Receiving port for FoIP Open a new port 9 Use original voice port ECM O Error Correction Mode Receive gain 6 dB Y Transmit gain 0 dB Packet size 30 ms Redundancy 4 Table 2 8 Fax configuration parameters Name Description Transparent and T 30 e Transparent 2 10 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual T 30 T 38 e T 38 with CED T 38 with CNG T 30 and T 38 Both T 30 and T 38 Jitter buffer Set the extent of T 38 jitter buffer and the default is 250 The valid range is 0 1000 in milliseconds Receiving port for FoIP Set whether to open a new port when the gateway is switching to T 38 mode and by default original voice port will be usd Open a new port use the new RTP port Use the port of
56. hange 263 e 18 Byte reverse 263 e 19 Byte exchange 263 e 20 VOS Encryption key You may obtain it from service provider Session Border Proxy Server Set the IP address and port number of session border proxy server The character of must be used between IP address and port number Server address could be set into IP address or domain name When domain name is used DNS service must be activated as shown in the page of Network and DNS server must be configured Example 201 30 170 38 1020 or sbc com 1020 Signaling port Signaling port assighment of the gateway the default value is 4660 Signaling port number may be set at will but can not conflict with other ports of equipment New Rock Technologies Inc 2 33 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series 2 6 8 Call progress tone plan After login click the label of Advanced gt Tones to open this interface Figure 2 23 Call progress tone configuration interface n EE nn mi nn System Media Stream SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Feature codes China v 450 450 0 Country Region Dial 2nd dial Message waiting 3504440 Indicates the dual frequency tone of 350 Hz and 440 Hz 480 620 500 0 500 Indicates that the dual frequency tone of 480 Hz and 620 Hz is played with half second on and half second off The value 0 500 indicates the mute of 500 ms 450 100 0 100 450 100 0 100 450 100
57. hod 0 Caller transfer Caller ID display O Caller ID restriction Outgoing call barring DND Do Not Disturb DDI Direct Dialing in O Polarity reversed signal Maintenance Subscribe MWI Also see MWI subscription in page Advanced SIP 3 way Submit Table 2 15 Configuration Parameters of Phone Features Name Description Phone number Fill in the phone number associated with this port Display name Fill in the name associated with this port Registration Select if this line is required to register with a softswitch This is selected as default Password If Registration is selected users must enter the authentication password for registerion of this line here Note The following features are valid only in SIP protocol When the gateways use MGCP protocol features are controled by the proxy server without the need for setting on the gateway Hot line Select if the gateway is required to automatically dial out the hotline number after offhook By default hot line is disabled e Disable hot line Close this feature Hot line Automatically dial out the hotline number after offhook e Delay mode Automatically dial out the hotline number when the offhook is timeout with a time delay of 5 seconds Hot line number After the hotline function is activated on this line the hotline number must be entered here CRBT Color ring back tone CRBT stands for Color Ri
58. hone with Two Numbers 2 Hunt Group 3 Outbound Call Barring 4 FXO Line Port Hunting for Outbound Call One Phone with Double Numbers A hand set connected to the HX4 can be configured with two numbers through One Phone with Double Numbers For example port Phonel is set with PSTN number 61202701 and extension number 1001 for internal calling Routing Setting FXS 1001 ROUTE IP 127 0 0 1 5060 IP 1001 ROUTE FXS 1 Description 1 Send a call with a called number starting with 1001 from FXS Phone port to port 5060 of gateway s local IP 2 Send a call with a called number starting with 1001 and from any IP to the FXS Phone port 1 Configuration number of Phonel itself is 61202701 so the call of this number is not required to write specialized routing Hunt Group A hunt group can be associated with a set of FXO Line ports and an inbound call from IP or FXS Phone ports can be routed to a hunt group Routing Setting Send an inbound call from the IP trunk or an FXO line in a sequential way to the phone set on the 1st or 2nd FXS Phone port FXO x ROUTE IP 127 0 0 1 5060 IP x ROUTE FXS 1 2 Description 1 Send all calls from the FXO Line port to port 5060 of gateway s local IP 2 Send all inbound calls from any IP inside and outside to the 1st or 2nd FXS Phone port in sequence Namely the first FXS Phone port is selected firstly when it is available otherwise the 2nd port is selected Outbound Call
59. hookflash 800 80 1400 ms default 800 Hook debouncing 50 10 1000 ms default 50 Ring frequency 25 15 50 Hz default 20 60 15 180 s default 60 Also see Release control in page Line gt Feature 3 Polarity reversal 9 Outgoing Bi direction Polarity reversal delay 5 0 30 s default 3 Call ID transmit FSK SDMF Afterringing With parity M Music on hold Call waiting with hunt group C Message waiting light None v sering MNSNSS SZSJ Sg23uas 7 77 cN uer nge Ef Table 2 20 Subscriber line characteristics configuration parameter Title Explanation Gain to IP Set the voice volume gain toward the IP side the default is 0 Taking decibel as the unit setting range is 3 3 decibels 3 means declining of 3 decibels 3 denotes the amplification of 3 decibels 2 28 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Title Explanation Gain to terminal Set the voice volume gain toward Phone port side the default is 3 Taking decibel as the unit setting range is 6 3 decibels 3 means declining of 3 decibels 3 denotes the amplification of 3 decibels Impedance Select the parameter of FXS Phone port line impedance and the default value is 600 ohm The optional values as below e Complex e 600 ohm e 900 ohm Min hookflash Used b
60. ial to understand whether the phone supports the indicators and lighting method when selecting the lighting method New Rock Technologies Inc 2 29 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Distinctive Alert Ringing Alert Info 1 To match with User Ring 1 Four patterns of user ring are offered When the Alert info value of INVITE message matches with this parameter User Ring 1 is activated User Ring 1 Configure user ring 1 E g 1 if the user ring is set 2 500 500 1000 3000 the ringing cadence is 0 5s on 0 5s off Is on 3s off E g 2 if the user ring is set 2000 4000 the ringing cadence will be 2s on 4s off Alert Info 2 To match with User Ring 2 User Ring 2 Configure user ring 2 Alert Info 3 To match with User Ring3 User Ring 3 Configure user ring 3 Alert Info 4 To match with User Ring 4 User Ring 4 Configure user ring 4 2 6 5 Characteristics of trunk line After login click the label of Advanced Trunk to open this interface Figure 2 20 Trunk line characteristics configuraiton interface II o NEC MEE S BEER System Medi m SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Feature codes Logout el Gain to IP O dB v Gain to PSTN 3 dB e Impedance Complex Outplusing delay 600 0 20000 ms default 400 Ring relay FXS ring sync with FXO FXS ring independently Busy line handle voice prompt 9 Hand up PSTN
61. ies receiving and or transmitting Analog subscriber line FXS or analog trunk FXO interface indicator Light on indicates that it is in use New Rock Technologies Inc 1 3 User Manual Figure 1 2 MX8 Back Panel Table 1 4 Description of MX8 Back Panel MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Description Power interface 5 9 VDC input 10 100 M Ethernet Interface RJ45 GEO Analog subscriber line FXS or analog trunk FXO interface Table 1 5 Configuration Description of Analog Line Interfaces for All MX8 Models MX8 RJ11 Interface Configuration Models 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Trunk Trunk Subscriber Subscriber MX8 25 2 Line 1 Line 2 Line 1 Line 2 NA Se gt na MX8 68 2 Trunk Trunk Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscribe Line I Line 2 Line I Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 r Line 6 Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber MERE Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 NA NA NA NA MXS 8S Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscribe Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 r Line 8 Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk DEO Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 na Be m m Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk MER Line I Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 MX8 48 4 Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Subscriber Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Line 1 Line 2 Li
62. is is not selected Note Also see Caller release on page Advanced Line e Selected The gateway will immediately release the call upon caller hanging up the gateway will not release the call after the called party hanging up as long as the caller is still off hook until timeout 60 seconds by default e Unselected The gateway will immediately release the call upon either party hanging up the call Call waiting Select if Call waiting is activated on this line By default this is not selected Call hold Select if Call Hold is activated on this line By default this is not selected Note If this function is activated the gateways will automatically activate Call Transfer Either party may transfer the current call to a third party Caller transfer Select if Caller Transfer is activated on this line By default this is not selected When A calls B B picks up the call and transfers the call to C Note The call hold must be activated before caller transfer Caller ID Set whether the number of this telephone is sent to the called party This feature requires the support display of softswtich By default this is not selected Caller ID Set whether the number of this telephone is sent to the called party with support from platform By restriction default this is not selected Outgoing call Select if outgoing calls are barred on this line By default this is not selected barring DND Do not Select if
63. is obtained From SDP global connection e From SDP global connection Obtain the IP address from SDP global connection e From SDP media connection Obtain the IP address from SDP Media Description 2 6 3 SIP related configuration SIP messages consist of request message and response message Both include a SIP message header field and SIP message body field The SIP message header mainly describes the message sender and receiver SIP message body mainly describes the specific implementation method of the dialog Message of request The SIP message sent by a client to the server for the purpose of activating the given operation including INVITE ACK BYE CANCEL OPTION and UPDATE etc Message of response The SIP message sent by a server to the client as response to the request including Ixx 2xx 3xx 4xx 5xx and 6xx responses Message header Call ID Parameter line Via From To Contact Csq Content length Max forward Content type White Space and SDP etc MX gateways provide good flexibility in content setting in order to improve compatibility with the SIP register server After login click the label of Advanced gt SIP to open this interface 2 26 New Rock Technologies Inc User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 18 SIP related configuration interface m NE NM iaeei VE E A A System Media Stream SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Feature codes t SIP relat
64. ius call logs Title Explanation Primary server Set IP address and port number of preferred Radius server Note if the port number is not configured yet please use Radius default port number of 1813 Key Set the share key to be used for encrypted communications between Radius client and server Note the share key should be configured the same for both client and server side Secondary server Set the IP address and port number of standby Radius server When the fault appears in communications between gateway and preferred Radius server the gateway will automatically activate standby Radius server Note in case of no configuration of port number use default port number of 1813 Key The share key for communications between Radius client and standby Radius server Note the key should be configured the same for both client and server side Retransmit timer Set the amount of overtime on response after transmission of Radius message the default is 3 seconds The retransmission will be performed If no response is given after the timeout Retransmit times Set the times of retransmission of Radius message when no response is received default is 3 times CDR type e Inbound Set whether to send RADIUS charge message for inbound calls g g e Outbound Set whether to send RADIUS charge message for outbound calls e Answered Set whether to send RADIUS charge message when calls are connected e Unanswered Set whether to send RAD
65. ll Message to open this interface Figure 2 30 Call Message interface CES Call Message System Status System Startup ManageLog Logout 02 15 14 55 21 732820 FXO 8004 5 disconnected 02 15 14 55 21 733734 FXO 8005 6 disconnected 02 15 14 55 21 734261 FXO 8006 7 disconnected 02 15 14 55 21 734783 FXO 8007 8 disconnected 02 15 14 55 22 973685 SIP send 192 168 10 201 5081 len 313 SIP 2 0 200 OK Via SIP 2 0 UDP 192 168 10 201 5081 branch z9hG4bKhjhs8ass877 To lt sip 192 168 15 31 gt tag 2ecc8d66 From lt sip sbc 192 168 10 201 5081 gt tag 1928301774 Call ID a84b4c76e667 10aff4457uv CSeq 101 OPTIONS Allow INVITE CANCEL ACK BYE INFO REFER NOTIFY PRACK UPDATE OPTIONS Content Length O 2 40 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual 2 8 3 System Starup After login click Logs gt System Starup to open this interface Log files can be downloaded through this interface Figure 2 31 Interface of System Starup 02 15 14 55 19 749018 config_group_read using tmp web cfg_group ini 02 15 14 55 19 882090 config c 3600 Category SYSTEM 02 15 14 55 19 884007 config c 3744 INFO parameter RTP PORT MIN set with 10010 02 15 14 55 19 888285 02 15 14 55 19 885157 config c 3744 INFO 02 15 14 55 19 886361 config c 3744 INFO 02 15 14 55 19 887321 config c 3744 INFO config c 3
66. lliseconds the default is 400 in milliseconds Polarity detection Choose whether to activate the detection of reverse polarity signal of FXO Line port Note the detection will work only when the trunk supports polarity reversal Busy detection Repeat Gateways will regard the busy tone signal with the repeat times specified here as a hang up signal Default is 2 effective range is 2 5 cycle On time Set duration of busy tone signal the default is 350 in milliseconds Off time Set the interval time of busy tone the default is 350 in milliseconds Detect Default is 23 dB effective range is 15 29 dB dual frequency busy tones 2 6 6 Radius call logs After login click the label of Advanced RADIUS to open this interface New Rock Technologies Inc 2 31 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 21 Configuration interface of Radius call logs a a a R E System Media Stream _ SIP Line Trunk RADIUS Encryption Tones Feature codes Primary server e g 223 155 21 15 1813 Key The key should be configured the same for both client and server side Secondary server e g 223 055 21 16 1813 Key The key should be configured the same for both client and _ server side Retransmit timer 1 10 s default 3 Retransmit times CDR type J Inbound ET Outbound C Answered Unanswered Submit Table 2 22 Configuration parameter of Rad
67. login click Basic gt SIP tab to open the SIP configuration interface Figure 2 4 SIP Configuration Interace E E A E E m Network System SIP MGCP FoIP Signaling port 1 9999 default 5060 Auto SIP port selection 1 10 Local SIP port will auto select based 5060 increasing the value Registrar server Proxy server localhost 5060 e g 168 33 134 50 5060 or www sip com 5060 Backup proxy server e g 168 33 134 53 5060 User agent domain name e g www gatewaysip com Authentication mode Register by line Mi User name Password You may obtain it from service provider Registration period 15 86400 s default 3600 Submit Table 2 6 SIP Configuration Parameters Name Description Signaling port Configure the UDP port for transmitting and receiving SIP messages with its default value 5060 Note The signaling port number can be set in the range of 1 9999 but cannot conflict with the other port numbers used by the equipment Auto SIP port selection If n ranked from 1 10 is chosen after the failure registration of signaling port s original configuration the range of signaling port s change varies from original signaling port original signaling port n Register with the new signaling port value signaling port 1 until it succeeds Register server Configure the address and port number of the SIP registration server The address and port number are separa
68. n for continuing operations e Upon completion of configuration click the Logout button to return to the login page so as not to affect the login permission of other users 2 2 Buttons Used on Gateway Management Interface Submit buttons are at the bottom of the configuration screens e Submit Button Submit configuration information Users click Submit button after completion of parameter configuration on a page A success prompt will appear if configuration information is accepted by the system if a The configuration takes effect after the system is restarted dialog box appears it means that the parameters are valid only after a system restart it is recommended that users press the Restart button on the Tool page to enable the configuration after changing all parameters to be modified e Default Button Click this button to use default configuration of gateway A success prompt will appear on the interface after the system restores parameters on the configuration page to default configuration For part of parameters it is required to restart the software to validate the default configuration and in this case The configuration takes effect after the system is restarted will appear on the interface Subscribers can click Restart on the Tool page to restart 2 3 Basic Configuration 2 3 1 Network After login click Basic gt Network tab to open the configuration interface New Rock Technologies Inc 2 3 User Manual MX Voice
69. n if the system prompts successful submittal e The routing table is empty by default The gateways will point a call to the SIP proxy server when there is no matched rule for the call The format of number transformation is Source Number Replacement Method For example FXS 021 REMOVE 3 means remove the prefix 021 of the called number for calls from the FXS Phone port where FXS is source 021 is number and REMOVE 3 indicates the method of number transformation The format of routing rules is Source Number ROUTE Routing Destination For example IP 800 0 1 ROUTE FXO 1 2 means route calls from IP with called number between 8000 8001 to FXO Line port in a sequential selecting order of 1 2 Namely Line Port 2 is selected when Line Port is busy and so on Detailed definitions of source and number number transformation methods and routing destination are shown below Table 2 10 Routing Table Format Name Description Source There are three types of source IP FXS Phone fax and FXO Line Among them IP source can be any IP address and is denoted by IP IP xxx xxx xxx xxx is used to denote a specific IP address IP xxx xxx xxx xxx port is used to denote specific IP address with port number FXS Phone and FXO Line ports can be any port represented with FXS or FXO special lines can be represented with FXS or FXO plus the port number e g FXS1 FXO2 or FXS 1 2 etc Number It could be a calling party numb
70. n timer Session interval Choose to activate session refresh RFC 4028 By default session timer is not activated Set the session refresh interval the gateway will enclose the value of Session Expires into INVITE or UPDATE messages Default value is 1800 seconds Minimum timer Set the minimum value of session refresh interval Request Response configure SIP header Contact field in Choose the registration mode of gateway under LAN traversal circumstance the default is NAT REGISTER IP Address e NAT IP address Use the NAT information returned by registration server e LAN IP address Keep original content of Contact when register Domain name in The default is Domain name RESTER e Domain name Complete domain name used for registration for example 8801 registrar newrock com e Sub domain name Only use the common part of the name of domain for example 8801 Qnewrock com Via field Choose whether to use NAT IP address or LAN IP address for Via header field value the default is NAT IP address To field Choose whether to apply Sub domain name or Outbound proxy to To header field the default is Sub domain name Address in Call ID Choose whether to fill Call ID field with Host name or Local IP address the default is Local IP field address New Rock Technologies Inc 2 27 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Title Explanation Called party number Choose whether the g
71. nce in different MX product lines MX Gateways support SIP and MCGP protocols They can provide PBX functions such as hunting group second stage dialing internal communications caller ID FSK DTMF call transfer call waiting call hold call barring caller ID restriction hotline corporate CRBT three way calling ring group fax and etc FXO related functions such as PSTN failover gain control busy tone detection voice prompt in inbound calls polarity reversal detection Media stream processing functions such as RTP redundancy packet loss compensation G 711 G 729A G 723 1ALBC GSM voice codec echo cancellation and etc MX Gateways support local and remote distributed and centralized management modes including Web access management command line configuration based on Linux OS auto provision for firmware upgrade and configuration management based on TFTP FTP HTTP SNMPv2 TR069 based ACS 1 2 Functions and Features Connect analog telephone PBX facsimile machine and POS machine to the IP core network or PSTN Work with service platform to provide various telephone supplementary services Support protocols SIP MGCP Flexible configuration of Phone Line interfaces Support static IP address configuration or dynamically obtain an IP address through DHCP and PPPoE Support G 711 G 729A G 723 1 GSM ILBC Support echo cancellation Up to 500 routing rules can be stored in gateways Intercom Support digitmap
72. nd 2 digits number to cancel a service This is illustrated with the following defaults for various parameters which may be modified according to requirements Figure 2 24 Feature codes configuration interface E mms Feature codes Logout Line Trunk RADIUS Media Stream Encryption Tones System feature codes Bech IP address Query phone number 00 Activate CFU 60 Deactivate CFU 60 Lee RAT e Activate forking Deactivate forking 75 Activate DND Deactivate DND 72 System Enable speed dials Suspend call waiting Audit CRBT Submit Table 2 25 Feature codes configuration parameter Title Explanation System feature codes Query IP address The function key for determining the IP address of gateway with a default of Dialing this key users can hear the gateway voice the IP address and system software version number Narrative if the gateway is only equipped with FXO Line port connect FXO Line port through the PBX extension line or PSTN direct line and dial the number of this line accordingly press immediately after hearing the second dial tone users may thus hear the IP address and system software version number of the gateway Query phone The function key for determining the phone number of this subscriber line with default of 400 number By dialing this key your will hear the phone number
73. ne 3 Line 4 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 1 3 2 MX60 Designed with a 1U high and 19 wide compact chassis MX60 is suitable for installation in a standard cabinet The interface card of MX60 uses a RJ 45 socket and is connected to the distribution panel in equipment room using CAT 5 cables supplied with the unit It has a built in 110 220V power module MX60 offers up to 48 interfaces of FXS FXO MX60 supports the following types of configuration 1 4 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Table 1 6 Configuration combination of MX60 Models Number of FXS Ports Number of FXO Ports MX60 16S 16 0 MX60 328 32 0 MX60 48S 48 0 MX60 8S 8 8 8 MX60 24S 8 24 8 MX60 40S 8 40 8 MX60 16S 16 16 16 MX60 32S 16 32 16 MX60 24S 24 24 24 Figure 1 3 MX60 Front Panel Table 1 7 Description of MX60 Front Panel Description GO Three interface slots each can correspond with four RJ45 sockets each RJA5socket can correspond with four pairs of analog lines Note numbers of interface slots vary from different configuration 200 Matrix of 4 x 4 LED status indicator on interface cardl Each RJ45 socket has 8 pins leading out 4 pairs of analog telephone or trunk lines in agreement with the pair specifications for Ethernet interfaces whose corresponding relations can be seen in the table below CAT 5 cables are used to connect the interface card and dist
74. ng Back Tone Set if CRBT is activated that is provide prepared audio package as ring back tone Note it is required to set the CRBT file download platform This is not selected by default MX supports two CRBT storage modes on system stored in the flash memory and run time download from FTP server The length of tone in both modes are described as follows On sytem e MX8 No more than 20 seconds in G 729 format fringl dat e MX100 Up to 20 tone files a maximum of 400 seconds in G 729 format or 50 seconds in G 711 format Run time download e MX8 MX100 Up to 20 tone files a maximum of 10000 seconds in G 729 format or 1250 seconds in G 711 format Note Tone files are stored in the flash memory and the gateway automatically download the tone files from FTP server after power on Speed dials Select if the Speed dials is activated on this line By default this is not selected 2 20 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Name Description Call forwarding Select if Call forwarding is activated on this line By default it is not selected Forking Select to activate Forking Forking allows the gateway to initiate a call to another telephone terminal while ringing on this line terminal Either terminal may answer terminating ringing on the other terminal Release control by caller Select if the call release is controlled by the caller By default th
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76. nstallation stage After entering this mode steady on LED indicates that the corresponding line is equipped as analog subscriber line type flashing LED indicates that the corresponding line is equipped as analog foreigh exchange line type off LED indicates that the corresponding line is not equpped or not ready for use System operation status indication This is the mode for displaying information on system operation of equipment in specific conditions Usually this mode is entered when some prompts are required to give operator during equipment startup diagnosis or operation In this mode LED flashes to display numbers letters or other patterns in matrix Please refer to the Appendix Check List for Operation Status Indication of MX120 System ure 1 13 MX120 2U Back Panel e Table 1 25 MX120 Back Panel Description Indicator see Table 1 28 for description USB interface reserved for future use Configuration interface CON used for local management and debugging Ground Pole Two Ethernet interfaces ETH1 and ETH2 only ETHI has been set when the equipment is delivered from factory default IP address 192 168 2 240 Q e oli Cooling fan AC power socket 100 240 VAC voltage input New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Table 1 26 Meanings of MX120 Indicators User Manual Mark Function St
77. o remove the first several digits of the number a negative number means to remove the latter several digits of the number For example FXS 021 REMOVE 3 Remove 021 of the called number beginning with 021 for calls from FXS Phone ADD Add prefix or suffix to number A positive number behind ADD is the prefix a negative number is suffix Example 1 FXS1 CPNX ADD 021 FXS2 CPNX ADD 010 Add 021 in front of calling numbers for calls from FXS Phone port 1 add 010 in front of calling numbers for calls from FXS Phone port 2 Note CPNX denotes to any calling party number Example 2 FXS CPN6120 ADD 8888 Add 8888 at the end of the calling number starting with 6120 for calls from an FXS Phone fax port REPLACE Number replacement The replaced number follows REPLACE Example FXS CPN88 REPLACE 2682000 Replace the calling number beginning with 88 for calls from FXS Phone port with 2682000 REPLACE Another use of REPLACE is to replace the specific number based on another number associated with the call For example replace the calling number according to the called number Examples FXS 12345 REPLACE CPN 1 8621 FXS CPNI3 REPLACE CDPN0 0 For calls from FXS Phone ports with called party number of 1234 remove one digit at the end of the calling number and add 8621 for calls from FXS Phone ports with calling party number starting with 13 add 0 at the beginning of the called number END or ROUTE End of number transf
78. of the subscriber line voiceed by the gateway New Rock Technologies Inc 2 35 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Title Explanation Service feature codes Activate CFU The function key for activating unconditional call forwarding with a default of 60 Dialing this key will activate unconditional call forward of the line and set the destination number for call forwarding User operation Off hook press 60 enter the destination number Users can determine the latest destination number set by dialing 60 Note it s required to enable call forwarding service before using this function please see the Instructions on the relevant configuration of subscriber line Deactivate CFU The function key for deactivating unconditional call forwarding with default of 460 User operation Off hook press 460 hang up Activate CFB The function key for activating call forwarding on busy with default of 61 Dialing this key may activate CFB and specify the destination number Note it s required to enable call forwarding on busy service before using this function please see the instructions on relevant configuration of subscriber line Deactivate CFB The function key for deactivating call forwarding on busy with default of 61 User operation Off hook press 461 hang up Activate CFNR The function key for activating call forwarding on no answer with default of 6
79. onnnon o rn nanti enne 2 33 Figure 2 23 Call progress tone configuration interface ooonnccinicinncnnnnnnnccnnncnnonnccnnrn conocio nn crac crac 2 34 Figure 2 24 Feature codes configuration interface sees cnn aran nn non anar n eene 2 35 Figure 2 25 Interface of CallStatus iio italia ed 2 37 Figure 2 26 Interface of call on EX 2 38 Figure 2 27 Interface of call on EE ien gan nn dre a c ia cc tad 2 38 Figure 2 28 Interface of SIP message Coumt eneennne tene renn rene tretrr etre iens 2 38 Figure 2 29 Interface of System Status cece cee cece cece enne tretnten tret rest ti trnetrni nen 2 39 Figure 2 30 Call Message interface s essssssssssssssiseeseesseeemeetmentne entem nne iae NENNEN 2 40 Figure 2 31 Interface of System Star piieis oideis ones dini panenna rra 2 41 Figure 2 32 Interface of Manage Loga naiennnnnnne arce 2 41 Figure 2 33 Interface for password changing eeesseeeeesessseeeeeeeene enn ntme near 2 42 Figure 2 34 Interface eege EE 2 43 Figure 2 35 Interface of import dala ue eter taie tama erar RR Ma ide M iran 2 43 Figure 2 36 Interface of upgrade ceci avden ae DRR DER 2 44 Figure 2 37 Interface of file upload t tete thee et RO RR IRR AE OR nee 2 44 Figure 2 38 Upgrade interface od itt e e ee Aase 2 45 Figure 2 39 Screen of upgrade prorcess enne enne nnne nennen nnne nnn entren nne n nnne 2 45 Figure 2 40 Interface of successful upgrade
80. ormation From top to bottom number transformation will be stopped when END or ROUTE is encountered the gateways will route the call to the default routing upon detecting END or route the call to the designed routing after detecting ROUTE Example 1 FXS 12345 ADD 8001 FXS 12345 REMOVE 4 FXS 12345 END Add suffix 8001 to the called number starting with 12345 for calls from FXS Phone ports then remove four digits in front of the number to end number transformation yielding 58001 Example 2 IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX REPLACE 2680000 IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX ROUTE FXS 2 For calls from IP address 222 34 55 1 calling party number is replaced by 2680000 and then the call is routed to FXS Phone port 2 with the new calling party number New Rock Technologies Inc 2 15 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Processing Mode Description and Example CODEC Designate the use of a codec such as PCMU 20 16 where PCMU denotes G 711 20 denotes RTP packet interval of 20 milliseconds and 16 denotes echo cancellation with 16 milliseconds window PCMU 20 0 should be used if echo cancellation is not required to activate Example IP 6120 CODEC PCMU 20 16 PCMUJ 20 16 codec will be applied to calls from IP with called party number starting with 6120 RELAY Insert prefix of called party number when calling out The inserted prefix number follows behind RELAY Example IP 010 RELAY 17909 For calls from IP
81. port several mechanisms for NAT traversal Usually static NAT is used when a fixed public IP address is available It s necessary to perform port mapping or DMZ function on router when choosing dynamic or static NAT Refresh period The refresh time must be filled in here when choosing dynamic NAT or STUN traversal Refresh time interval shall be determined by giving consideration to the NAT refresh time of the LAN router where the gateway is located Gateway s NAT holding function and STUN function will carry out periodic operation according to this parameter With seconds as its unit default value of 60 seconds SDP Address This parameter determines the IP address used in transmitted SDP e NAT IP Address Apply NAT address into the transmitted SDP e Local IP Address Apply the gateway s IP address into the transmitted SDP Note The parameter should come into effect only on condition that gateway successfully obtained NAT address 2 24 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Title Explanation Remote management Remote e TRO69 management e Enable The gateways support EMS which is a centralized gateway management server provided by New Rock and Auto provision Server Gateways may download software upgrade packages and configuration files automatically through auto provision server Once the auto provision is selected you must enter the IP address of ACS here 2 6 2 M
82. r login click Line Feature Batch to open this interface 2 22 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Figure 2 14 Feature batch configuration interface PA EA A EXS phone number FXO phone number x Password 9 The same as phone number O Accumulate password O Same password X Hotline Disable hot line v Hot line number X CRBT CRBT ID Speed dials E Trunk x Max 20 digits Color ring back tone x O 255 x Valid values for speed dial index must be 20 49 Configure syntax is Index Number and separate multiple settings with e g 20 61131568 21 13866688888 Call forwarding X cru FNI X CFNR X Speed dial list x X Forking x Forking number Fork to additional number for example a cell phone number X Release control by caller Also see Caller release in page Advanced Line Call waiting X Caller ID display Outgoing call barring DDI Direct Dialing in Calhold X Caller ID restriction DND Do Not Disturb Polarity reversed signal CID on call waiting Caller transfer Click E the following interface is shown Choose batch configured features and click ok Line Selected all E3 Cancel Click XX to choose whether to activate this function to configurate this parameter Seen in Subscriber Line Features 2 5 6 Trunk Batch After login click Line
83. ration Interface 2 9 Figure 2 6 Fax configuration Interface nasa eere lo tX Ata sega teda 2 10 Figure 2 7 Configuration Interface for Dailing esses nennen nnne nennen nennen 2 11 Figure 2 8 Configuration Interface for Routing Table 2 13 Figure 2 9 Configuration Interface for IP Table eee eee eee ee eter tees ennenneenmet nene tnrnrren rentrer 2 18 Figure 2 10 Configuration Interface for FXS phone number nennen nennen nnns 2 19 Figure 2 11 Configuration Interface for FXO phone number 2 19 Figure 2 12 Configuration Interface for Subscriber Line Features ssseseersesssreresresresresrnrrnrrernnrnsrnsrnsrnrrernernsrnne 2 20 Figure 2 13 Configuration Interface for Trunk Line Features esseesseseesrseeesirsitstttttternntinstnnetnntenttnntnntennenne 2 22 Figure 2 14 Feature batch configuration interface A 2 23 Figure 2 15 Trunk Batch configuration Interface 2 23 Figure 2 16 Inferface of system advanced configuraiton oooocconoccccnononcnononcnonnnonononnno cnn nro o nnn naar o nn eran nn nr narrar rrnnnnnnrs 2 24 Figure 2 17 Media stream configuration Interface 2 25 Figure 2 18 SIP related configuration Interface 2 27 Figure 2 19 Subscriber line characteristics configuration Interface 2 28 Figure 2 20 Trunk line characteristics configuraiton Interface 2 30 Figure 2 21 Configuration interface of Radius Call logs 2 32 Figure 2 22 Encryption configuration interface ooooconnocccnnonacccononcncnnnoncnn nano n
84. re 2 28 Interface of SIP message count SIP message count Clear Refresh Send Resend Receive Multiple receive Response oo Tome 180 Ringing 183 Session 302 moved 496 Busy here 487 Request gsm em A cn o EE ae 5xx Server 6xx Global e e e a S o 2 38 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series 2 8 Logs 2 8 1 System Status User Manual Critical runtime information of gateways can be obtained in this interface including e The information about login interface including IP address and permissions of the user SIP registration status Call related signaling and media RTP information After login click the label of Logs System Status to open this interface Figure 2 29 Interface of System Status EEE CallMessage System Startup ManageLog Logout Login User Info gt gt gt gt gt 1 192 168 250 116 1 SIP Registration Info gt gt gt gt gt not enabled Latest Call Info gt gt gt gt gt empty Call Context Info gt gt gt gt gt empty Rtp Context Info gt gt gt gt gt empty Refresh Table 2 27 Parameters of System Status Title Login User Info Explanation Show the IP address and permissions of the login user The numbers following the IP address show the online permission level of the user 1 administrator 2 operator 3 viewer The viewer can only read the config
85. ribution panel in equipment installation Standard RJ11 telephone lines can be used to plug in a RJ45 socket The telephone trunk lines are connected to the 3 pair of pins for simple call test Table 1 8 Pin Specifications for MX60 RJ45 Socket Port RJ45 Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 2 Pair 4 Pair Analog line pair Inn m m Q Lu TIP1 RING1 TIP2 TIP3 RING3 RING2 TIP4 RING4 Reference color Orange Orange Green Blue Blue Green Brown Brown white white white white New Rock Technologies Inc 1 5 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 1 4 Schematic Diagram of MX60 Subscriber Line Connection ETH WOW BW G W N o G B N 12345678 J Eight lines of each RJ45 YA socket are separated into four pair line sequences RJ45 PHONE White Orange WO White Green WG White Blue WB White Brown WN Orange O Green G Blue B Brown N Figure 1 5 MX60 Back Panel NOOR WHY Table 1 9 Description of MX60 Back Panel Description Ground Pole Indicator see Table 1 17 for description USB Interface reserved for future use Configuration interface CON Ethnet lines used for local management and debugging Two Ethernet interfaces one IP address Cooling fan G e ejle e eo AC power socket 100 240 VAC voltage input 1 6 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Table 1
86. s described hereof is only applicable to release 1 9 x 238 of MX series or updated version of software 2 9 Tools 2 9 1 Change password After login click Tools to open this interface Only administrator is entitled to change the password of login For changing administrator password it s required to enter new password into New password field and Confirm new password field then click Submit The password being used by the operator will be displayed as hidden codes which could be changed by the administrator at any time The administrator is allowed to change the operator s password by entering the new password into Operator password password Figure 2 33 Interface for password changing Logout Change password Administrator password Export data New password Import data Restore factory settings Operator password Password 2 9 2 Export data After login click Tools gt Export data to open this interface The download procedure is similar to the 2 42 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual download procedure of log files Figure 2 34 Interface of export data TE A X un A Logout Change password Click Download to download files The downloading operation is restricted by the network Only one person can download files at Upgrade one time 2 9 3 Import data After login click Tools gt Import data to open this interface Operating procedure is th
87. s nrnn sen nrnn nnne 1 8 Table 1 14 Description of MX100 AG Back Panel 1 8 Table 1 15 Configuration Combination of MN 20 nennen enne nnns 1 8 Table 1 16 Description of MX120 Front Panel 1 9 Table 1 17 Pin Specifications for MX120 RJ45 Socket Port 1 9 Table 1 18 Corresponding Relation Between MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number 1 10 Table 1 19 MX 120 Back Panel oia ica naaa ees eget A Ree e 1 11 Table 1 20 Meanings of MX120 Indicators AA 1 11 Table 1 21 Configuration Combination of MX120 OU 1 11 Table 1 22 Description of MX120 Front Panel 1 12 Table 1 23 Pin Specifications for MX120 RJ45 Socket Port 1 13 Table 1 24 Corresponding Relation Between MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number 1 13 Table 1 25 MX120 Back Panel eines ee tete et poo n cse pite ce de Pee Diod lee OD Bibi 1 14 Table 1 26 Meanings of MX120 Indicators ooooconnnnccnnnoccononocononrnaccnnnnnrnc nana n cnn 1 15 Table 2 1 Default IP Address of Gateway ssssssssesssesssseee nennen nennen nne nnren rn 2 1 Table 2 2 Default Passwords of Gateway AAA 2 2 Table 2 3 Network Configuration Parameters Annt EEEEEEEEEEEEnNE EErEE EEEE En entenen 2 4 Table 2 4 System Configuration Parameters sss eene nan nn ennemis 2 6 Table 2 5 Codec Methods Supported by Gateways cooooccoccconcccnoncconancnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnn ccoo nn cnn n cnn nennen neret en nre nennen 2 7 Table 2 6 SIP Configuration Parameters nennen nennen nnns rennen enne nennen nens 2 7 Table 2 7
88. se LAN IP address to set the domain name parameter Authentication mode The gateway supports three registration schemes register per line register per gateway and Line Reg GW Auth The default value is register by line e Register by line authentication and register per line e Register by gateway authentication and register per gateway e Line Reg GW Auth register per line but authentication per gateway User name Configure the user name as part of the account for registration and it has no default value Note If Register by gateway or Line Reg GW Auth is selected the user name must be entered here If register by line is selected the user name should be set on Line gt Feature page Refer to Feature Password Password as part of account information is used for authentication by platform It has no default value It is formed with either numbers or characters and case sensitive Note If Register by gateway or Line Reg GW Auth is selected the password must be entered here If register by line is selected the password should be set on Line gt Feature page Refer to Feature Registration period Valid time of SIP re registration in seconds Its default value 3600 2 3 4 MGCP Configuration The gateways use SIP protocol by default When the gateways need to interface with MGCP protocol based softswitch platform set the relevant parameters here After login
89. t 2 7 2 Call history on FXS After login click Status gt Call history on FXS to open this interface New Rock Technologies Inc 2 37 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Figure 2 26 Interface of call on FXS EE NM Line 2 0I M ne Call Status E Submit Clear Refresh inboundcallsfromieters Outboundcallsfommster __ Ring Answered Short call Failre Duration Callattempt Answered Short cal Failure Duration toe o o o 0 oe o o o o 00 00 00 nsi o o o 0 900 9 9 9 9 90 nez o o o o 90 9 o 9 9 00 00 00 pes o o o o como o 9 9 9 00 sa o o o of co000 o o o 0 00 00 00 Call history on FXO SIP messa t Logout 2 7 3 Call history on FXO After login click the label of Status Call history on FXO to open this interface Figure 2 27 Interface of call on FXO EB PE e e Call Status Call history on FXS Call history on FXO SIP message count Logout oO Submit Clear Refresh Inbound calls from PSTN to FXO Outbound calls from FXO to PSTN ina answered Setia are Duration Fest Answered Ser Fre Duration ia o o f o o woo o o o o oomo pros fot o f o Jo wwo o f o pe pe oo FXO 6 00 00 00 FXO 7 00 0 00 00 00 FXO 8 00 0 00 00 00 2 7 4 SIP message count After login click Status SIP message count to open this interface Figu
90. ted by It has no default value The register server address can be an IP address or a domain name When a domain name is used you must activate DNS service and configure DNS server parameters on the network configuration page New Rock Technologies Inc 2 7 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Name Description Proxy server Configure the IP address and port number of the SIP proxy server The address and port number are separated by There is no default value The proxy server address can be set to an IP address or a domain name When a domain name is used you must activate DNS service and configure DNS server parameters on the network configuration page For example 168 33 134 50 5060 or www sip com 5060 Backup proxy server User agent domain name By specifying the corresponding IP addresses the gateway can be configured to have multiple soft switches as backup proxy servers Make sure that the IP addresses are in their full format E g 168 33 134 53 5060 The proxy and register severs must be identical Conditions for failing over to the backup proxy server any e Gateway register is timedout e No response to master server calls timedout This domain name will be used in INVITE messages If it is not set here the gateways will use the IP address or domain name of the proxy server as the user agent domain name It has no default value It is recommended that subscribers not u
91. the original voice call use the original RTP port that created on call set ECM Determine whether to use corrective mode of fax By default it is not selected Receive gain Set the receiving gain of T 38 fax with the default of 6dB Transmit gain Set the transmission gain of T 38 fax with the default of OdB Packet size Set the packet size of T 38 30 miliseconds is the default value Redundancy Set the number of the redundant frames in T 38 date package default is 4 2 4 Routing 2 4 1 Digit Map After login click Routing Digit Map tab to open the dialing rules interface Figure 2 7 Configuration Interface for Dailing mE o P O E O gt EE Ben itMap IP Table Logout Routing Table 01 3 5 8 00000000 0 9 O1OXXXXXXXX The numbers from 0 to 9 and the signs and are the 02XXXXXXXXX permitted dialing characters O 3 9 XXXXXXXXXX 120 x 11 0 2 9 The x sign can match with any numbers For example 111xx the x sign can match with 1 or 2 123xx 95xxx 1 100xx The sign can match with multiple values For example 1 3 5 8 xxxxxxxxx the value 1 can match with 11 or 123 2 3 5 7 xxxxxxx 8 1 9 xxxxxx 80 1 9 xxxxx Indicates the dialing event ends due to timeout For 800XXXXXXX example the value x T indicates that a subscriber dials 4 1 9 xxxxxx multiple numbers andthe dialing events time out Then 40 1 9 xxxxx the system considers that the dialing events end 400XXXXXXX XXX
92. tic Casing Built in Desktop 5 9 VDC Ports MX60 16 48 FXS FXO 19 wide and 1U Built in Rack 100 240 VAC Ports High MX100 24 48 FXS FXO 19 Wide and 1U Pluggable Rack 100 240 VAC 48 VDC Ports High Optional MX120 24 48 FXS FXO 19 Wide and 1U Pluggable Rack 100 240 VAC 48 VDC 1U Ports High Optional MX120 48 96 FXS FXO 19 Wide and 2U Pluggable Rack 100 240 VAC 48 VDC 2U Ports High Optional MX Gateways use Freescale amp PowerQUICC communications processors as main control processors including SOMHz MPC852T 200MHz MPC8250 and 300MHz MPC8247 and TI s TMS320VC5509A high performance digital signal processing chips as processors for voice and fax processing equipped with 1 12 DSP chips based on the need of concurrent call capacity and are integrated with 32MB 64MB SDRAM as system memory 4MB 16MB FLASH as permanent file system The powerful processing capability and sufficient hardware configuration ensure that all products of MX Series can provide concurrent calls of full capacity and maintain good call quality All MX Gateways run on stable and reliable embedded Linux operating system On top of Linux OS the driver layer handles hardware specific control in different product platforms This makes single source New Rock Technologies Inc 1 1 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series application software running cross the full range of MX product series and ensures the consisten functions and stable performa
93. tion from authorized IP addresses If the IP table is empty the gateways will not perform IP address based message filtering For example The gateway will only process the messages from 202 96 209 133 after adding 202 96 209 133 to its IP table 2 5 Line Configuration 2 5 1 FXS Phone Number After login click Line gt FXS phone number tab to open the configuration interface 2 18 New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Figure 2 10 Configuration Interface for FXS ie number EXS phone number Feature Irunk Feature batch Trunkbatch Logout Submit ID2 8001 1D3 8002 ID4 8003 Table 2 13 Configuration Parameters of FXS phone number Name Description FXS Ist line No This number is used for the batch setup of consecutive number of subscriber line Click Batch after filling in initial number the number of Line 1 adopts initial number that of Line 2 increases 1 progressively based on that of Line 1 and so on You needn t fill in if you do not use batch configuration or the number is not consecutive IDn Fill in the telephone number associated with the subscriber line n FXS port This should be manually performed if Batch mode is not used 2 5 2 FXO Phone Number After login click Line FXO phone number tab to open the configuration interface Figure 2 11 Configuration Interface for FXO phone number EXO phone number Feature batch Trunkbatch
94. ts each can contain one 24 port interface card Ss Note Do not plug and remove the interface cards of MX120 when equipment is powered on New Rock Technologies Inc MX Voice Fax Gateway Series User Manual Numbering definition of system interface slots On the low left side of chassis is 1 slot marked with No 1 to 24 on the low right side of chassis 1s 72 slot marked with No 25 to 48 on the up left side of chassis is 43 slot marked with No 49 to 72 and on the up right side of chassis is 44 slot marked with No 73 to 96 Each RJ45 socket has 8 pins leading out 4 pairs of analog telephone or trunk lines in agreement with the pair specifications for Ethernet interfaces whose corresponding relations can be seen in the table below CAT 5 cables are used to connect the interface card and distribution panel in equipment installation Standard RJ11 telephone lines can be used to plug in a RJ45 socket The telephone trunk lines are connected to the 3 pair of pins for simple call test Table 1 23 Pin Specifications for MX120 RJ45 Socket Port RJ45 Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 2 Pair 4 Pair Analog line pair TIP1 RING1 TIP2 TIP3 RING3 RING2 TIP4 de Orange Green Blue Brown Reference color white Orange white Blue white Green white Brown Figure 1 12 Schematic Diagram of MX120 Subscriber Line Connection ETH WOW BW G W N O G B N 12345 67 8 jJ gt d
95. uired to activate DNS service and configure DNS server on the page of configuring network parameters Examples of complete and effective configuration 46 33 136 50 2727 or www proxy com 2727 User agent domain The domain name associated with the call agent and it has no default value name Example www gatewaymgcp com Default event List all the types of default event packages supported by the HX4 Multiple package names are package separated by The default value is L D G e L Line Package e D DTMF Package e G Generic Media Package Persistent line event List the event types that the gateway can report with multiple types separated by When gateways process the events listed here they will report to the call agent Note This parameter must be set since there is no default value The factory setting is L HD L HU e L HD Offhook e L HU Onhook Fxo event package Handset Package e Line Package Wildcard Select whether a wildcard with prefix is allowed when a gateway registers to the proxy server The default value is not allowed e Partially allowed Gateways will use a wildcard with fixed prefix e g aaln when registering For example when configuring telephone numbers if line 1 is set to aaln 1 line 2 is set to aaln 2 and line 3 is set to aaln 3 the gateways will register to the call agent in aaln without the need of registering the lines individually e Allowed the gat
96. umber EXO phone number Feature Trunk Feature batch Trunk ID FXO 1 Phone number 8004 Max 20 digits Registration Password Max 40 characters Inbound handle Second stage dialing vi Voice prompt Dialing tone Polarity reversed signal detection Call ID detection O Outbound blocking Y Echo cancellation Connect signal delay Also see Answer delay in page Advanced gt Trunk Submit Table 2 16 Configuration Parameters of Trunk Line Features Name Description Trunk ID Select a trunk line required to configure FXO n corresponds to the Line gt FXO phone Number ID n Copy the configuration of FXO n for selected line to FXO n 1 FXO m by clicking Batch where n indicates the current selected trunk number and m indicates the total number of trunks Phone number Display phone number associated with the trunk set in Line FXO phone Number Registration Select if this trunk registers with the SIP registration server By default this is selected Password If Registration is selected the authentication password for register of this line must be entered here Note The following features are valid only in SIP protocol When the gateways use MGCP protocol the control of all call services is provided by the proxy server without the need of these setting Inbound handle The gateways provide three scenarios for
97. uration When more than one administrator logs in at the same time the first login s permission level is 1 others are 3 also when more than one operator logs in at the same time the first one s permission is 2 others are 3 For example Login User Info gt gt gt gt gt 1 192 168 2 247 1 New Rock Technologies Inc 2 39 User Manual MX Voice Fax Gateway Series Title Explanation SIP Registration Info Show registration status registered successfully registration server is not reachable For example SIP Registration Info gt gt gt gt gt Not enabled SIP Registration Info gt gt gt gt gt latest response 200 timeout 555 latest response 200 timeout 555 Contact lt sip 268 1403 220 248 27 70 1003 user phone gt Contact lt sip 2681402 220 248 27 70 1003 user phone gt e Not enabled The registration server s address is not entered yet e Latest response The latest response message for the registration 200 means e No response No response from registration server The cause may contribute to 1 incorrect address for the registration server 2 IP network fault or 3 the Latest Call Info Show the latest call Call Context Info Show the call status Rtp Context Info Show the voice channel related to the calls For example Rtp Context Info gt gt gt gt gt 3 created call e011 2 8 2 Call Message After login click Logs Ca
98. y the gateway to detect Hook Flash event the default is 75 milliseconds The gateway will ignore any flash that fall short of the shortest flash time Generally this value should not be less than 75 milliseconds Max hookflash Used by gateway to detect hook flash the default is 800 milliseconds The gateway will regard the flash duration between Min hookflash and Max hookflash as effective flash Any flash lasting over the longest time will be considered by gateway as hang up Generally this value should not be less than 800 milliseconds Hook debouncing Used by gateway to avoid a glitch of the phone status with default of 50 milliseconds When the duration from hang up to off hook falls short of this value the gateway will ignore the status variation and consider that the phone remains in hang up status In opposite case the gateway will ignore the status variation and consider the phone remains in off hook status Effective range of setting 1s 10 1000 milliseconds Ring frequency Set the ringing frequency to be transmitted by gateway to the phone ranging from 15 to 50 Hz with default of 20 Hz Caller release Set the delay release time of line as caller control method with default of 60 seconds Effective range of setting is 15 180 seconds Outpulsing delay Used when gateways FXS Phone port is connected with the trunk interface of PBXs For calls from gateway to PBX gateways will relay the extensions
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