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1. HQ Sakiai ka aka 47 eceived SIP Signaling T Traffic TUR nd Traffic Matching Rule for R Matching Rule for Received RTP Traffic e T Traffic Matching Rule for WAN Tx Rx RTP and SI Ps Signal 1o RT IIo T ma 49 Defining WAN HTTP Removing Data Routing Connection Interface Multiple Interface Table for Network without VLANS Multiple Interfaces with VLANs 9I ic i Defining VLANs per LAN Port S MoeniBhance ACTOS PE enarrare SU AMO aoi hie cou s Mi RUE al T VEB User Accounts Page for Users with Security A Administrator Privileges Fm e Beil si eis FIS PAGE ETT nanan nme C Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen D End Process dr Page mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mrmmmmrmmmm mmmmmrmmmmrmrmarmrkrmrmm 5 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Figure 3 32 Load Auxiliary Files PGE iride ceteris aka min ED diet rdddns iE sea iirlanna Ead ba Gana 58 Figure 4 1 Current Alarms in Active Alarms Pag cccssssccccssseccceeseecceseeecceueeeseuseeessaseeessageeessenes 60 Figure 4 2 Home Page Displaying Color Coded lcons 0 rnnnnennnennennnen nene a nene 61 Figure 4 3 Connection Statistics Page Li tensvsns t i kid o date SERE lakk Hebe asd Ug undo Egan e Id d PE a ate RH S RR kaid 62 List of Tables TOUR 1 PO IA ossa ea ala ij s d
2. M 35 Ride Setup Configuration 0 VoIP and Data Routini NM RUN 37 3 2 1 1 Assigning LAN IP Addresses 3 2 1 2 Configuring Data d DHCP Server 3 2 1 3 Assigning Data Routing WA ne a a n 3 2 1 4 Configuring Date Routing Quality c of SONS UTER TERRIER 2 1 5 Enabling Pame HTTP S Web b Management 3 2 2 VolP c only Functionality ne TS Configuring Router and SIP Cal Routing Gonfiguration and Resetting the DBVICB uiae treten ressort aa laii Changing Login User Name and Password Backing Up and Restoring Configuration TTERRPEIE E Restoring Factory Default Seting S eiaessivuptesent bEd ptr e FHoEEpPPFIAEPH Y EF seniri a Xia RT Upgrading the Device 3 8 1 Upgrading Ekiti re saamiseni mammu mass 3 8 2 Loading ini and Auxiliary Files AIEEE EIEEEI kl EE EIE ERT gt ion 6 2 a December 2010 Vers Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 4 Monitoring the DOVICE SAARMAS 59 w FEE Us ma a a aaa IM ADU MM DURUM UIN MU P IMG RE ME UNUM o9 M AER I edi lo RT m e tein 60 TUNER i copo REC HEIC tt 60 4 2 2 Viewing Channel Status Herr 61 4 23 Viewing Data Routing Information merrrnnnnnneneennnenennnnenennnnene enn 62 Installation Manual 4 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual Figure 1 1 summary of Installation Steps s ied saata ait qn AA asa NU G
3. VLAN Default VLAN ID VLAM ID Egress Policy Action 1 Untagged Remove VLAN Header New Entry qP g Click OK to save settings Installation Manual 50 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 3 Configuring Router and SIP Call Routing The SIP VoIP call routing as well as router configurations depend on the network environment or architecture in which the device is deployed and the required features For example the device can be implemented for one of the following call routing applications Tel to IP IP to Tel IP to IP or SBC Therefore there are many different possible deployment scenarios For configuration of SIP call routing and data router configurations refer to the device s User s Manual 3 4 Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device To apply configuration changes to the device s volatile memory RAM click the Submit v button located on the page in which you are configuring Modifications to parameters with on the fly capabilities are immediately applied to the device other parameters are applied only after a device reset However parameters saved to the volatile memory revert to their previous settings after a hardware or software reset or if the device is powered down Therefore to ensure that all parameter changes whether on the fly or not are retained you need to save burn them to the device s non volatile memory i e flash Note Parameters preceded by the lig
4. LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 49 Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC The device provides an RS 232 serial interface port on its front panel The serial cable adapter used for connecting the RS 232 interface is shown below Figure 2 21 RS 232 Cable Adapter Flat Connector 4 Cable 2 Cable 3 Connector Pinouts P3 Cable3 P1 Cable1 P2 2 White White 1 Red Red 4 Brown 2 White 3 Black 3 Red 8 9 5 Cable 2 Orange Black Yellow Black gt To connect the device s serial interface port to a PC 1 Connect one end of the crossover RS 232 cable depicted as P3 in the figure above to the device s RS 232 port located on the front panel and labeled RS 232 2 Connect the other end of the cable i e the 9 pin DB connector to either the COM1 or COM2 RS 232 communication port of your PC Version 6 2 31 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 10 Powering up the Device The device receives power from a standard alternating current AC electrical outlet The connection is made using the supplied AC power cord Warnings The device must be connected to a socket outlet providing a protective earthing connection Use only the AC power cord that is supplied with the device For replacing the power fuse refer to Section 2 5 1 on page 33 gt To connect the device to the power supply 1 Connect the line socket of the AC power cord su
5. Click OK Version 6 2 41 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 3 2 1 4 Configuring Data Routing Quality of Service This section describes how to configure the device to guarantee appropriate handling of VoIP services which are delay sensitive VoIP traffic needs to be prioritized over other classes of traffic This is achieved by configuring Quality of Service QoS The QoS configuration includes the following stages B Defining the total WAN bandwidth assigned for example by your Internet Telephony Service Provider ITSP refer to Defining Total WAN Bandwidth on page 48 B Defining traffic shaping classes with the minimum bandwidth guaranteed to VoIP traffic refer to Defining VoIP Tx Shaping Class on page 48 B Assigning the above VolP traffic class to VoIP RTP media packets and VoIP signaling UDP TCP and TLS traffic matching rules refer to Defining VoIP Traffic Matching Rules on page 48 3 2 1 4 1 Defining Total WAN Bandwidth To define traffic shaping on the device so that packets will not be dropped by your ITSP you should configure your device with the total WAN bandwidth allocated by your ITSP In other words the ITSP can be considered the bottleneck of the network and thus the device needs to accommodate its outgoing traffic to this bandwidth Note When the device uses T1 WAN interface the maximum T1 WAN Tx bandwidth is 1 544 Mbps gt To define traffic shaping for tota
6. Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt Network Settings gt IP Settings refer to VoIP and Management LAN Interface on page 38 Note For the VoIP network interface ensure that the Default Gateway is defined with an IP address other than the default IP address in the Multiple Interface table The VolP network configuration depends on whether you want to use VLANS e Without VLANs In the Multiple Interface table define a single IP network interface for application types OAMP Media Control Figure 3 24 Multiple Interface Table for Network without VLANs e With VLANs a Inthe Multiple Interface table define multiple IP network interfaces each with a unique VLAN ID e g OAMP interface with VLAN ID 501 Media interface with VLAN ID 2012 and Control interface with VLAN ID 2013 Figure 3 25 Multiple Interfaces with VLANs b Define VLANs for each LAN port In the Connections page Configuration tab gt Data menu gt Data System gt Connections click the Edit button corresponding to the LAN Switch connection Select the Switch tab a list of all the device s ports are displayed Click the Edit N button corresponding to a required port In the Default VLAN ID field enter the VLAN ID Native VLAN ID PVID to assign to untagged received packets f Click the New a button and define a VLAN ID for the port Figure 3 26 Defining VLANs per LAN Port
7. 4 http 10 13 4 12 EndOfProcess Microsoft Internet Explorer ENE CMP Version ID 5 204 D 00 Call Progress Tone File Mama usa tones 13 dat L Internet 10 Click End Process to close the wizard the Enter Network Password dialog box appears 11 Enter your login user name and password and then click OK a message box appears informing you of the new cmp file 12 Click OK the Web interface becomes active reflecting the upgraded device Version 6 2 57 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 3 8 2 Loading ini and Auxiliary Files You can load the device with a configuration file i e ini file and Auxiliary files e g Call Progress Tones or Dial Plan files for enhanced provisioning For a detailed description of the Auxiliary files refer to the device s User s Manual The current settings of parameters that are not included in the ini file are retained incremental After loading the ini file the device does not reset Some files e g Call Progress Tones are not changeable on the fly and require a device reset Saving an auxiliary file to flash memory may disrupt traffic on the device To avoid this disable all traffic on the device by performing a graceful lock refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 51 gt To load an ini file and or auxiliary files to the device 1 Open the Load Auxiliary Files page Maintenance tab gt Software Update menu gt L
8. Cable Adapter Figure 2 22 Cabling the Power m II Figure 2 23 Replacing the Power Fuse m Figure 2 24 Extracted Power Fuse Figure 3 1 Login Screen ETE Figure 3 2 Steps for Configuring VoIP and Data a Routing F Functionalitie Figure 3 3 Multiple Interface Table Page Figure 3 4 Connections Page a Figure 3 5 Defining LAN Data Routing IP Address eA Figure 3 6 Configuring the DHCP Server Figure 3 7 Configuring the WAN IP Address Figure 3 8 Routing Tab Figure 3 9 Traffic Shaping Page Figure 3 10 Selecting Device for Traffic Shaping Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure 3 27 Figure 3 28 V Figure 3 29 Figure 3 30 Figure 3 31 Version 6 2 Defining Traffic Shaping EMEN ERE Adding Shaping Class Name for VoIP TX Traffic Defining Shaping Class for VolP Tx Traffic Configured Traffic Shaping for Total WAN and VoIP Bandwidth Match Rules Page nee QoS Output Traffic Matching Rules eal ICO II AF FONE mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiiiH S Defining SIP Ports e g TCP
9. Device Name eth eth1 eth0 4001 eth0 1 Status 1 Ports Connected Cable Disconnected Connected Connected Network LAN Wahl Lah LAM Underlying Device LAM Switch LAM Switch Connection Type Hardware Ethernet Switch Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Download Rate 100 Mbps 100 Mbps 100 Mbps Upload Rate 100 Mbps 100 Mbps 100 Mbps MAC Address OO 90 6f 27 52 05 00 90 8f 27 52 06 00 90 8f 27 52 05 00 90 8f 27 52 05 IP Address 169 254 254 253 10 55 57 FL Subnet Mask 255 255 20 515 ce 255 255 07 IP Address Distribution Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Received Packets 44967 13969 26083 Sent Packets 16362 14756 1401 Received Bytes 4505233 1312434 1855543 Sent Bytes 2400457 2529412 617791 Receive Errars Receive Drops Time Span Installation Manual 62 Document tt LTRT 10204 Manual 4 Installation Monitoring the Device 63 December 2010 ra AudioCodes Installation Manual Ver 6 2 www audiocodes com
10. Inactive Channel is currently on use hook Active OK Trunk synchronized Call Connected Active RTP stream RAI Alarm Remote Alarm Indication RAI also known as the Yellow Alarm LOS LOF Alarm Loss due to LOS Not Connected No analog line is Loss of Signal or LOF Loss of Frame connected to this port FXO only AIS Alarm Alarm Indication Signal AIS Handset Offhook Channel is off also known as the Blue Alarm hook but there is no active RTP session D Channel Alarm D channel alarm You can drill down to view a detailed status of each channel gt To view a detailed status of a channel 1 In the Home page click the port of whose status you want to view a shortcut menu appears 2 From the shortcut menu choose Port Settings Version 6 2 61 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 4 2 3 Viewing Data Routing Information You can monitor the status of various data routing elements in the Web interface using the Data Status menu under the Status amp Diagnostics tab These monitored elements include for example W Traffic within the local network LAN and between the LAN and the Internet WAN shown in the figure example below B Memory currently utilized by processes currently running on the device m Log of recent events occurring on the device Figure 4 3 Connection Statistics Page Mame LAN Switch Wh Ethernet LAM Hardware Ethernet Switch WLAN 4001 LAN Switch VLAN 1
11. SIP select User Defined the following appears Figure 3 17 Defining Incoming SIP Ports Service Name Server Ports Protocol Server Ports New Server Ports Action c Inthe Service Name field enter the service for example SIP and then click New Server Ports the following page appears Installation Manual 46 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device Figure 3 18 Defining SIP Ports e g TCP Protocol Source Ports Destination Forts Define the protocol TCP and UDP and their ports and then click OK Click OK again Perform steps 2b through 2e to configure ports for outgoing SIP packets Under the Operation group select the Set Tx Class Name check box and then from the corresponding drop down list select the traffic shaping class VOIP Tx which you defined in Defining VoIP Tx Shaping Class on page 48 emoa The configured incoming and outgoing SIP ports are shown below Figure 3 19 Traffic Matching Rule for Received SIP Signaling Traffic Matching Source Address Destination Address Protocol Hame SIP Inbound TCP TCP 5060 5061 gt Any SIP Outbound TCP TCP Any gt 5060 5061 SIP UDP UDP 5060 gt Any 2e Access List Mo Access Lists Available bscpP E Priority Length peration Set DScP Set Priority Set Tx Class Name VOIP Tx w Apply QoS on Connection is h Click OK Version 6 2 47 December 2
12. and FE combined is 120W Note PoE support is a customer ordered feature Eight RJ 45 10 100Base TX Fast Ethernet LAN ports for connecting to IP phones computers or switches These ports support half and full duplex modes auto negotiation and straight or crossover cable detection These ports support PoE complying with the IEEE 802 3af 2003 standard The ports automatically detect the presence of IEEE 802 3af compliant devices The maximum wattage available per port is 15 4W The maximum wattage available for all ports GE and FE combined is 120W 12 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 1 3 Rear Panel 2 Installing the Device The device s rear panel is shown in the figure below and described in the subsequent table Note Item Z Label 1 OSN USB 2 OSN VGA GE 1 GE 2 5 L 6 100 240V 1 5A 50 60Hz Version 6 2 Figure 2 2 Rear Panel The figure above is used only as an example The OSN server ports are available only if ordered Table 2 3 Rear Panel Description Description Three USB ports Standard A type for connecting computer peripherals e g mouse and keyboard These are used when implementing the OSN Note These ports are available only if the device is equipped with the OSN server customer ordered 15 Pin DB type female VGA port for connecting to a monitor screen This port is used when implementing the OSN Note This port is available only if the device is equipped
13. device You can then choose to also load an ini file and or auxiliary files but this cannot be pursued without first loading a cmp file For the ini and each auxiliary file type you can choose to load a new file or not load a file but use the existing file i e maintain existing configuration running on the device Warnings e Before upgrading the device it isrecommended that you save a copy of the device s configuration settings i e in file and data file to your PC If an upgrade failure occurs you can then restore your configuration settings by uploading the backup files to the device For saving and restoring configuration refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 53 The Software Upgrade Wizard requires the device to be reset at the end of the process which may disrupt traffic To avoid this disable all traffic on the device before initiating the wizard by performing a graceful lock refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 51 Before you can load an ini or any auxiliary file you must first load a cmp file When you activate the wizard the rest of the Web interface is unavailable After the files are successfully loaded access to the full Web interface is restored gt To upgrade firmware using the Software Upgrade Wizard 1 Stop all traffic on the device using the Graceful Lock feature refer to the warning bulletin above 2 Open the Software Upgrade Wizard
14. includes only parameters that were modified and parameters with other than default values If the device has lost its configuration you can restore the device s configuration by loading the previously saved ini file or by loading a newly created ini file Note When loading an ini file using this Web page parameters not included in the ini file are reset to default settings gt To save and restore the ini file 1 Open the Configuration File page Maintenance tab gt Software Update menu gt Configuration File Figure 3 29 Configuration File Page save the IMI file ta the PC Save MI File Send the IMI file to the device ma Sen The device will perform a reset after sending the IMI file Save the Data configuration file to the PC Send the Data configuration file to the device Ei Browse JL SendPie 2 To save the Voice ini file to a folder on your PC perform the following a Click the Save INI File button the File Download dialog box appears b Click the Save button navigate to the folder in which you want to save the ini file on your PC and then click Save the device copies the ini file to the selected folder 3 To save the Data configuration ini file to a folder on your PC perform the following Under the Save the Data configuration file to the PC group click the Save File button the File Download dialog box appears b Click the Save button navigate to the folder i
15. of the trunk cable to your PBX PSTN switch RJ 48c trunk connectors are wired according to the figure below Figure 2 19 RJ 48c Connector Pinouts for E1 T1 12345678 2 Rx TIP Not Connected 4 Tx RING 5 Tx TIP Body Shield 2 4 8 Connecting the OSN Server 1 Rx RING 3 6 7 8 The device may see Note below be ordered with an embedded Open Network Solution OSN platform for hosting third party services such as an IP PBX The OSN server features an Intel Atom 1 6 GHz processor with 1GB or 2GB RAM depending on Mediant 800 model and a single storage hard disk drive SATA storage The OSN server s port interfaces are located on the device s rear panel These ports include three USB ports for connecting computer peripherals such as a mouse and keyboard one VGA port for connecting to a monitor and two Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting to Ethernet interfaces such as LAN and or WAN The OSN server platform is a customer ordered feature The OSN interface ports on its rear panel are available only when the OSN is ordered The OSN server also provides an internal interface connection to the Mediant 800 LAN switch In other words instead of using the two Gigabit Ethernet ports on the rear panel you can use one of the LAN ports located on the front panel for connecting to the OSN server If your device is shipped with an OSN server you can obtain the latest OSN drivers from http www audiocodes com downlo
16. or Cable modem using the WAN port refer to Connecting to WAN on page 20 2 Access the device s Web interface with the Voice and Management IP address 3 Access the Settings page Configuration tab gt Data menu gt WAN Access gt Settings Installation Manual 40 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device Figure 3 7 Configuring the WAN IP Address WAN Ethernet Connection Type Manual IP Address Ethernet Connection Name WAN Ethernet Status Connected MAC Address 80 8f 22 26 32 IP Address I M a ll Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Click here for Advanced Settings 4 From the Connection Type drop down lists select the required connection type for the WAN and then configure the IP address e g 100 33 2 105 5 Configure the WAN interface operating mode for Network Address Port Translation NAPT a Click the Click here for Advanced Settings link and then select the Routing tab the Routing page appears Figure 3 8 Routing Tab Routing Mode Device Metric Default Route Multicast IGMP Proxy Default Routing Information Protocol RIP Routing Table Name Destination Gateway Hetmask Metric Status Action New Route a b From the Routing Mode drop down list select NAPT c Select the Default Route check box d
17. 010 i A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 4 Add a new traffic matching rule for transmitted Tx VoIP RTP packets to the WAN Perform the steps 2 through 3 except for the Protocol group select the protocol RTP and only port UDP as shown below Figure 3 20 Matching Rule for Received RTP Traffic Source Address Destination Address Protocol UDP Any gt 7000 8000 kl h Access List Mo Access Lists Available bscP Priority Lenath Operation E Set pscp Set Priority Set Rx Class Name Set Tx Class Name Apply QoS on Connection Always bal The final traffic matching rule configuration for WAN Tx RTP and SIP signaling is shown below Figure 3 21 Traffic Matching Rule for WAN Tx Rx RTP and SIP Signaling QoS Output Rules Rule ID Source Address Destination Address Operation All Devices New Entry WAM Ethernet Rules 0 Any SIP Inbound TCP TCP 5060 TX VOIP Tx 5061 gt Any SIP Outbound TCP TCP Any gt 5060 5061 SIP UDP UDP 5060 gt Any i Any ny RTP UDP 7000 8000 Any TX VOIP Tx Active New Entry LAN switch VLAN 4001 Rules New Entry Installation Manual 48 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 2 1 5 Enabling Remote HTTP S Web Management If you want to access the device s Web interface remotely through HTTP or HTTPS you need to define the WAN HTTP S port gt To define WAN HTTP S port for remote Web managemen
18. 1 Figure 2 9 Connecting the TT WAN DSU CSU Port E1 T1 RJ 45 splitter Cable Two Female E1 T1 EE L Adapter RJ 45 Ports F 2 Connect the other two ends of the splitter cable to one or two T1 lines as desired The RJ 48c T1 WAN port connector pinouts are shown in the figure below Figure 2 10 RJ 48c T1 WAN Connector Pinouts 12345678 3 Rx Ring 1245 6 Rx Tip Not Used T Tx Ring 8 Ix Tip Body Shielded Version 6 2 21 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 2 3 SHDSL WAN Cabling The SHDSL port has four wire pairs supporting up to four SHDSL WAN ports on a single physical connector RJ 45 SHDSL port specifications V Conforms to ITU G 991 2 Annexes A B E F and G SHDSL Up to 5 696 Kbps over a single wire pair Up to 22 784 Kbps over four wire pairs bonding according to SHDSL bis ITU G 991 2 Annexes F G EFM and ATM support Wetting current support on the CPE side according to G991 2 Supports both Central Office CO and CPE wetting current on CO excluded TC PAM 16 32 line code To connect the device s SHDSL WAN port to an SHDSL access point Connect an RJ 45 SHDSL cable to the device s SHDSL WAN port labeled SHDSL Figure 2 11 Connecting the SHDSL WAN Port 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the access point The RJ 45 connector pinouts are described in the table below JU O N O C NY gt AA Table 2 5 RJ 4
19. 1 Fuse 3 Carefully remove the fuse from the fuse cavity Version 6 2 33 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Figure 2 24 Extracted Power Fuse 4 Insert the new fuse securely into the fuse cavity until you hear a click sound 5 Reconnect the power cord and verify that the Power LED is lit green Installation Manual 34 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 Configuring the Device This section describes initial basic setup configuration for the device using the device s embedded Web server Web interface The device is supplied with application software cmp file already residing on its flash memory This software is set to factory defaults If necessary after modifying configuration you can restore the device to factory defaults refer to Restoring Factory Default Settings on page 54 For a detailed description on how to fully configure the device refer to the User s Manual 3 1 Initial Web Interface Access The device s embedded Web server Web interface is initially accessed using the default LAN VoIP and Management interface IP address Once you have accessed the Web interface you can change the IP address to suite your networking scheme and configure the device as discussed in later sections Once you have accessed the device through the LAN interface you can configure the device for remote HTTP S device access from your WAN port inte
20. 5 Connector Pinouts for SHDSL Function CHO TIP CHO RING CH1 TIP CH1 RING CH2 TIP CH2 RING CH3 TIP CH3 RING Installation Manual 22 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 3 Connecting to LAN The device provides up to four RJ 45 10 100 1000Base T Gigabit LAN ports and eight RJ 45 10 100Base TX Fast Ethernet LAN ports for connection to the LAN e g computers switches and IP phones These ports support half and full duplex modes auto negotiation and straight or crossover cable detection The LAN ports also support Power over Ethernet PoE complying with the IEEE 802 3af 2003 standard The ports can transfer electrical power along with the usual data over a single cable to connected equipment e g IP phone capable of receiving PoE The ports automatically detect the presence of IEEE 802 3af compliant devices The maximum wattage available per port is 15 4W Note PoE support is a customer ordered feature To connect the device to the LAN 1 Connect one end of a straight through RJ 45 Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable to the RJ 45 port labeled GE for Gigabit Ethernet ports and or FE for Fast Ethernet ports Figure 2 12 Connecting the LAN Ports CAT 5e CAT 6 Cable with RJ 45 Connector 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Gigabit Ethernet network for the GE ports and or Fast Ethernet network for the FE ports Version 6 2 23 December 2010 Fa UH A A
21. Maintenance tab gt Software Update menu gt Software Upgrade Wizard the Software Upgrade Wizard page appears Version 6 2 55 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Figure 3 30 Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen start Software Upgrade Click the button to start the software upgrade process Warning Once software update commences the upgrade process cannot be cancelled In case of upgrade failure the device will reset and the previous configuration burned to flash will be restored 3 Click the Start Software Upgrade button the Load a CMP file Wizard page appears Note At this stage you can quit the Software Update Wizard by clicking Cancel M without requiring a device reset However once you start uploading a cmp file the process must be completed with a device reset 4 Click the Browse button navigate to the cmp file and then click Send File the cmp file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading 5 Click one of the following buttons y e Reset the device resets with the newly loaded cmp utilizing the existing configuration and auxiliary files p e m Next the Load an ini File wizard page opens Note that as you progress by clicking Next the relevant file name corresponding to the applicable Wizard page is highlighted in the file list on the left 6 Inthe Load an ini File page you can now choose to either e Click Brows
22. Multi Service Business Gateway SIP Protocol Installation Manual Version 6 2 December 2010 Document LTRT 10204 a AudioCodes Installation Manual La PNOUDO e t Fut VOOL summa maamaks ama JI 2 1 1 Physical TQ 11 2 1 2 Front Panel ERE 2 1 3 Rear Panel OH n si EE Unpacking the i a saetud Gaia A N nata TA PO AE TAM emata maana EE d o Do PERROS EUREN E PETETRTREERSSN E 2 3 2 19 Inch Rack Mounting Ms k sul DUM DENM MUT 2 3 2 1 Using a Pre installed Rack Shelf PER PE OPA TTE MM 2 322 eng BOUT Ee CS O Laid eed ERREUR EUER EL 17 2 4 1 Gr t Co p Cabling nnns 20 TWAT N DSI U C ICS Cabling TES Mmmm TT a 2 4 2 3 S 4DSL WAN N Cabling Pr REPE 6 hellish to LAN a Connecting to FXS FXO O Interfaces Connecting t to ang Lifeline Phone Connecting to ISDN BRI Lines Rome to E1 T1 Trunks Connecting the OSN Serv a ja alla 2 4 8 1 Important Notes when Installing CentOS Ver 4 C ANDSIN SID 0 2 4 9 Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC k llus idamaa 2 4 m m up the Device 2 5 1 Replacing the Powe uu NI NI Li r F use 1 MA sew KAALI m BOE OHOH HO HOH HO HO EHOH HORE BOE HOE HON HO HOE HOE HON BOE BOE HOE HON HONOR Configuring the Device eese
23. NE IN ORI aint Figure 2 1 Front Panel Figure 2 2 Rear Panel inis Figure 2 3 Rubber Foot Attached to Underside of Device Figure 2 4 Peeled off Rubber Foot Figure 2 5 Mounting Bracket Right a a alia aia jaa a a a Figure 2 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets PINE a E a a ka aaa 4 Figure 2 7 Earihing the LEE a amm aive nisa maa ta in a mil aeta Figure 2 8 Connecting the WAN Port eer tana NUMEN MERCI RUM a a Figure 2 9 Connecting the T1 WAN DSU CS PEO pU DE NINE IN as a n M Figure 2 10 RJ 48c T1 WAN Connector EE EGA A ded ama Figure 2 11 Connecting the SHDSL W Figure 2 12 Connecting the LAN Poris TP S Figure 2 13 Connecting FXS and FXO Ports s Example H Hardware Configuration 4 FXS 4 FXO Figure 2 14 RJ 11 Connector Pinouts M OEI PTT kle lil ees Figure 2 15 Cabling FXS Lifeline c Figure 2 16 RJ 11 Connector Pinouts for FXS ifeline EENEI A rx cU Figure 2 17 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for BRI Ports nvvnnnnnnnnnnneenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna annan Figure 2 18 Figure 2 19 Cabling BRI Ports aan EINE A MENNENE NAN am iva i 27 RJ 48c Connector Pinouts for E1 T1 NEPPE EAE EE IE A TRIER TOPIC EDUC IE Figure 2 20 Cabling OSN Server Ports ccccccccccsecssseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeees 29 Figure 2 21 RS 232
24. Resellers from whom the product was purchased For Customer support for products purchased directly from AudioCodes contact support audiocodes com Abbreviations and Terminology Each abbreviation unless widely used is spelled out in full when first used Version 6 2 T December 2010 cd AudioC odes Mediant 800 MSBG Related Documentation Document Name SIP Release Notes Mediant 800 MSBG SIP User s Manual MSBG Series CLI Reference Guide Product Reference Manual Throughout this manual unless otherwise specified the term device refers to Mediant 800 MSBG Open source software may have been added and or amended for this product For further information please visit our website at http audiocodes com support or contact your AudioCodes sales representative Caution Electrical Shock Do not open or disassemble this device The device carries high voltage and contact with internal components may expose you to electrical shock and bodily harm Warning The device must be installed and serviced only by qualified service personnel Warning The device is an indoor unit and therefore must be installed only indoors Warning For deployment in Finland Sweden and Norway the device must be installed ONLY in restricted access locations that are compliant with ETS 300 253 guidelines where equipotential bonding has been implemented Warning Disconnect the device from the mains and Telephone Network Voltage TNV before se
25. To assign a LAN VoIP and Management IP address Open the IP Settings page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt Network submenu gt IP Settings Select the Index radio button corresponding to the Application Type OAMP Media Control i e VoIP and management interface and then click Edit Configure the new IP address and prefix length so that it corresponds to your network IP addressing scheme e g 10 8 6 86 Configure additional IP interfaces if required Figure 3 3 Multiple Interface Table Page Click Apply and then Done to apply and validate settings If validation fails the device does not reboot Save your settings to flash memory and reset the device refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 51 3 2 1 1 2 Data Routing LAN Interface The default IP address of the LAN data routing interface is listed in the table below Table 3 2 Default LAN Data Routing IP Address Parameter Default Value IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 The LAN data routing interface must be in the same subnet as the VolP and Management interface Installation Manual 38 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device To define the device s LAN data routing IP address 1 Access the device s Web interface with the IP address that you assigned to the VoIP and Management interface refer to VoIP and Management LAN Interface
26. UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 Cabling the Device This section describes the cabling of the device which includes the following Connecting to earth ground refer to Grounding the Device on page 19 Protective Earthing The equipment is classified as Class ENG0950 and UL60950 and must be earthed at all times Therefore before connecting the device to power and communication interfaces listed below you must earth the device Connecting to the IP WAN Ethernet network refer to Connecting to WAN on page 19 Connecting to the LAN refer to Connecting to LAN on page 21 Connecting the FXS F XO interfaces refer to Connecting to FXS FXO Interfaces on page 24 Connecting the analog Lifeline telephone refer to Connecting to Analog Lifeline Phone on page 25 Connecting to ISDN BRI equipment refer to Connecting to ISDN BRI Lines on page 2T Connecting to E1 T1 trunks refer to Connecting to E1 T1 Trunks on page 28 Connecting the OSN server refer to Connecting the OSN Server on page 27 Connecting to a PC for serial communication refer to Connecting the Serial Interface to a PC on page 29 Connecting the device to the power supply refer to Connecting to the Power Supply on page 32 Once you have cabled and powered up the device the POWER LED on the front panel lights up green For a description of the LEDs refer to Monitoring Front Panel LEDs on page 59 Once you have cabled the
27. ads Installation Manual 28 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device gt To connect the OSN server s port interfaces 1 Connecting computer peripherals on the rear panel connect a USB plug to one of the USB Standard A type ports labeled USB and then connect the other end of the USB cable to the peripheral device 2 Connecting to a monitor on the rear panel connect a 15 Pin D type male connector to the VGA female port labeled VGA and then connect the other end of the cable to a monitor 3 Connecting the Ethernet ports on the rear panel connect an RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port s labeled GE 1 and GE 2 and then connect the end to the desired network Figure 2 20 Cabling OSN Server Ports CESTI Sk ey ie LET CAT 5e CAT 6 Cable with RJ 45 Connector 4 Connect the device to power 5 Insert the operating system CD media Linux or Microsoft Windows into the CD ROM drive 6 Continue according to the CD s installation instructions gt Toreset the OSN server m Insert a sharp pointed object such as a drawing pin into the Reset pinhole and then extract it after a second the OSN server performs a reset Version 6 2 29 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 8 1 Important Notes when Installing CentOS Ver 4 7 This subsection contains important information when installing CentOS Ver 4 7 Linux Distribution on the OSN server
28. aterial after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions Before consulting this document check the corresponding Release Notes regarding feature preconditions and or specific support in this release In cases where there are discrepancies between this document and the Release Notes the information in the Release Notes supersedes that in this document Updates to this document and other documents as well as software files can be downloaded by registered customers at http www audiocodes com downloads Copyright 2010 AudioCodes Ltd All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice Date Published December 16 2010 Trademarks AudioCodes AC AudioCoded Ardito CTI2 CTP CTI Squared HD VoIP HD VoIP Sounds Better InTouch IPmedia Mediant MediaPack NetCoder Netrake Nuera Open Solutions Network OSN Stretto TrunkPack VMAS VoicePacketizer VolPerfect VolPerfectHD What s Inside Matters Your Gateway To VoIP and 3GX are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners WEEE EU Directive Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product Customer Support Customer technical support and service are provided by AudioCodes Distributors Partners and
29. device you can begin configuring the device refer to Configuring the Device on page 35 Installation Manual 18 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 1 Grounding the Device The device must be connected to earth grounded using an equipment earthing conductor gt To earth the device 1 Connect an electrically earthed strap of 16 AWG wire minimum to the chassis earthing screw located on the rear panel using the supplied washer 2 Connect the other end of the strap to a protective earthing This should be in accordance with the regulations enforced in the country of installation Figure 2 7 Earthing the Device Cie pda ie EO ie Earthing Connection Version 6 2 19 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 3 Connecting to WAN The type of WAN port interface depends on the ordered model B RdJ 45 port 4 twisted pair copper cabling providing 1 Gigabit Ethernet GbE interface refer to Gigabit Ethernet Copper Cabling on page 20 M hRJ 48c Channel Service Unit Data Service Unit DSU CSU dual T1 WAN port for connecting up to two T1 lines refer to T1 WAN DSU CSU Cabling on page 21 m RJ 45 Symmetric High Speed Digital Subscriber Line SHDSL interface providing 10 100 1000Base T Gigabit interface refer to SHDSL WAN Cabling on page 22 2 4 2 1 Gigabit Ethernet Copper Cabling The procedure below describes how to connect the Gigabit Ether
30. e navigate to the ini file and then click Send File the ini file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading e Usethe ini file currently used by the device by not selecting an ini file and by ensuring that the Use existing configuration check box is marked default e Return the device s configuration settings to factory defaults by not selecting an ini file and by clearing the Use existing configuration check box 7 You can now choose to either e Click Reset the device resets utilizing the new cmp and ini file you loaded up to now as well as utilizing the other auxiliary files e Click Back the Load a cmp file page is opened again e Click Next the next page opens for loading the data routing configuration and next consecutive auxiliary file listed in the Wizard Installation Manual 56 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 8 For loading the auxiliary files follow the same procedure as for loading the ini file Step 6 9 In the FINISH page complete the upgrade process by clicking Reset the device burns the newly loaded files to flash memory and then resets the device Note Device reset may take a few minutes depending on cmp file version this may take up to 30 minutes After the device resets the End Process screen appears displaying the burned configuration files refer to the figure below Figure 3 31 End Process Wizard Page
31. evice refer to Mounting the Device on page 15 Cabling the device refer to Cabling the Device on page 17 2 1 Physical Description This section provides a physical description of the device This includes physical dimensions refer to Physical Dimensions on page 11 and descriptions of the front panel refer to Front Panel on page 11 and rear panel refer to Rear Panel on page 13 2 1 1 Physical Dimensions The device s physical dimensions and weight are listed in the table below Table 2 1 Physical Dimensions Physical Specification Value Dimensions H x W x D 32 x 34 5 cm 12 6 x 13 6 inches x 1U Weight 2 5 kg 5 5 Ibs 2 1 2 Front Panel The device s front panel is shown in the figure below and described in the subsequent table Figure 2 1 Front Panel i 1 ole m m i The figure above is used only as an example The number and type of input output interfaces depends on the ordered configuration Version 6 2 11 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Item Label 1 POWER STATUS WAN 2 Telephony Input Output Interfaces 3 w 4 GE T1 SHDSL Installation Manual Table 2 2 Front Panel Description Description LEDs indicating the status of the power reboot initialization and WAN interface These I O interfaces can include the following interface groups depending on the ordered model e FXS interfaces providing four RJ 11 ports per group e FXO interface
32. faces provide an analog Lifeline phone connection for FXS Port 1 This Lifeline maintains a wired analog POTS phone connection to any PSTN or PBX upon power outage Analog Lifeline is supported only by FXS interfaces The number of supported Lifelines depends on the device s hardware configuration For the combined FXS FXO configuration one Lifeline is available for the 12 FXS configuration up to three Lifelines are available To cable the FXS Lifeline 1 Connect the Lifeline Splitter supplied to the device s FXS Port 1 2 Connect the Lifeline phone to Port A on the Lifeline Splitter 3 Connect an analog PSTN line to Port B on the Lifeline Splitter Figure 2 15 Cabling FXS Lifeline Lifeline Telephone Connect Lifeline Cable to FXS Splitter B to PSTN PBX Extension Analog Line The Lifeline splitter connects pins 1 and 4 to another source of an FXS port and pins 2 and 3 to the POTS phone as shown in the figure below Figure 2 16 RJ 11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Lifeline 1 Not connected 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Notconnected Installation Manual 26 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 6 Connecting to ISDN BRI Lines The procedure below describes how to cable the ISDN BRI lines This is applicable only if the device is housed with BRI interfaces The device provides up to four BRI S T ports supporting up to 8 voice channels These ports connect to ISDN
33. g to Earth Ground on page 19 2 3 2 1 Using a Pre installed Rack Shelf The procedure below describes how to place the device on a pre installed shelf in a 19 inch rack To mount the device on a pre installed shelf in the rack 1 Before installing it in the rack ensure that you have a pre installed rack shelf on which the device can be placed 2 Place the device on the pre installed shelf in the rack Installation Manual 16 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 3 2 2 Using Mounting Brackets The procedure below describes how to mount the device in a 19 inch rack Rack mounting involves placing the device on a pre installed rack shelf and then attaching the device s mounting brackets to the device and rack frame The purpose of the mounting brackets is to secure the device to the rack Note 19 inch rack mounting using mounting brackets is a customer ordered feature gt To mount the device in a 19 inch rack using mounting brackets 1 Attach the two mounting brackets supplied to each side of the device s chassis using the supplied screws as shown in the figure below Figure 2 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 2 Place the device on a pre installed shelf in the rack 3 Attach the ends of the mounting brackets that you installed in Step 1 to the vertical track of the rack s frame using standard 19 inch rack bolts not supplied Version 6 2 17 December 2010 Fa
34. gin screen appears as shown below Figure 3 1 Login Screen Connect to 192 168 0 2 ma KA The server 192 168 0 2at Realm requires a username and password Remember my password Enter the device s default Web login case sensitive user name Admin and password Admin and then click OK the Web interface is accessed displaying the Home page Note To prevent unauthorized access to the device it s recommended to change the default login user name and password refer to Changing the Login User Name and Password on page 52 You can change this default LAN VoIP and Management IP address to suite your IP addressing scheme by referring to VolP and Management LAN Interface on page 38 Installation Manual 36 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 2 Basic Setup Configuration Basic setup depends on whether you want to implement both the VoIP and data routing functionalities or only the VoIP functionality 3 2 1 VoIP and Data Routing Functionalities For implementing the both VoIP and data routing functionalities perform the following basic procedures B Configure the VoIP and management LAN IP address and the data routing LAN IP address refer to Assigning LAN IP Addresses on page 37 B Configure the data routing DHCP server refer to Configuring the Data Routing DHCP Server on page 39 B Configure the data routing WAN IP address refer to Ass
35. htning sign are not changeable on the fly and require a device reset You can also gracefully lock the device before resetting the device so that no new calls are allowed and existing calls are terminated only after a user defined period This is useful when for example you are uploading new software files to the device and you don t want to disrupt existing traffic gt To save parameters to flash memory and reset the device 1 On the toolbar click Device Actions and then from the drop down list choose Reset the Maintenance Actions page appears Figure 3 27 Maintenance Actions Page w Reset Configuration Reset Board Burn To FLASH Graceful Option v LOCK UNLOCK Lock LOCK Graceful Option Ma Current Admin State UNLOCKED w Save Configuration 2 Under the Reset Configuration group ensure that Yes is selected in the Burn to FLASH drop down list Version 6 2 51 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 3 Optional To gracefully lock the device click the LOCK button from the Graceful Option drop down list select Yes and then define the time in seconds after which the device locks 4 Click the Reset button 3 5 Changing Login User Name and Password To prevent unauthorized access to the Web interface two Web user accounts login accounts are available primary and secondary with assigned user name and password gt To change the login user name and passwo
36. ialization izable Devices Queue Policy Class Based Bandwidth Queue ID Hame Priority Queue Size Status Action Reserved Maximum i VOIP Tx 0 1000 Kbps Unlimited Active S default default 4 0 Kbps Unlimited Active A New Entry ap Installation Manual 44 Document tt LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 2 1 4 3 Defining VoIP Traffic Matching Rules Once you have defined the VoIP Tx traffic shaping class e g VOIP Tx in Defining VoIP Tx Shaping Class on page 48 you need to define traffic matching rules QoS outbound rules for VoIP RTP media traffic as well as for SIP signaling traffic and then assign the shaping class to these traffic rules The following matching rules need to be configured assuming standard ports are used B SIP TCP connections e Incoming TCP connection to WAN port 5060 5061 must be matched to Traffic Shaping class VOIP Tx Outbound packets sent on this connection will originate from port 5060 e Outbound TCP connections from WAN port 5060 5061 sent to any destination must be matched to Traffic Shaping class VOIP Tx Outbound packets on this connection will originate from an arbitrary port but will be destined to port 5060 5061 BH SIP UDP connections Outbound UDP packets sent from WAN port 5060 to any destination must be matched to Traffic Shaping class VOIP Tx B RTP UDP Outbound UDP packets sent from WAN port 7000 8000 to any destinatio
37. ically accessed using the following navigation path Status amp Diagnostics tab gt System Status menu gt Carrier Grade Alarms gt Active Alarms gt To view current alarms m Inthe Home page click the area labeled Alarms the Active Alarms page appears Figure 4 1 Current Alarms in Active Alarms Page For each listed alarm the following information is displayed Installation Manual Severity severity level of the alarm Critical displayed in red Major displayed in orange Minor displayed in yellow No alarm displayed in green Source element from which the alarm was generated Description brief explanation of the alarm Date date and time that the alarm was generated 60 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 4 Monitoring the Device 4 2 2 Viewing Channel Status The Home page displays channel port icons that indicate the voice channels operating status You can use these port icons to drill down to view detailed channel status For a detailed description of the Home page refer to the device s User s Manual Figure 4 2 Home Page Displaying Color Coded Icons m POWER 1 FXO 2 STATUS Pw LLLI a usse oD Trunk Channel Status Icon Icon State Color Grey E Green ag Yellow Red Blue m Orange 4 LAM GE IE Table 4 2 Color Coded Trunk Channel Status Icon E1 T1 BRI FXS FXO Description Description Disable Trunk not configured not in
38. ign Exchange Office is the interface replacing the analog telephone and connects to a Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN line from the Central Office CO or to a Private Branch Exchange PBX The FXO is designed to receive line voltage and ringing current supplied from the CO or the PBX similar to an analog telephone An FXO VoIP device interfaces between the CO PBX line and the Internet Installation Manual 24 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device gt To connect the FXS FXO interfaces 1 Connect one end of an RJ 11 cable to the FXS or FXO port labeled FXS and FXO respectively Figure 2 13 Connecting FXS and FXO Ports Example Hardware Configuration 4 FXS 4 FXO TIED M 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the required telephone interface e FXS interface connect the FXS port to fax machines modems and or analog POTS telephones e FXO interface connect the FXO port to telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions The RJ 11 connector pinouts are shown in the figure below Figure 2 14 RJ 11 Connector Pinouts 1 Not connected 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Not connected Version 6 2 25 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 5 Connecting to Analog Lifeline Phone The procedure below describes how to cable the Lifeline phone connection This is only applicable if the device is housed with an FXS interfaces The device s FXS inter
39. igning Data Routing WAN IP Address on page 40 B Configure data routing QoS refer to Configuring Data Routing Quality of Service on page 42 B Enable remote Web management refer to Defining Enabling Remote HTTP S Web Management on page 49 Figure 3 2 Steps for Configuring VolP and Data Routing Functionalities Define VolP amp Management LAN IP Addresses Define Data Routing LAM IP Address 4 Define Data Routing DHCP Server L Define Data Routing WAN IP Address 4 Define QoS Traffic Rules Optional Enable Remote Web Management 3 2 1 1 Assigning LAN IP Addresses You need to define LAN IP addresses for the following interface services B VoIP and management OAMP Media and Control refer to VolP and Management LAN Interface on page 38 B Data routing with security refer to Data Routing LAN Interface on page 38 Version 6 2 37 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 3 2 1 1 1 VolP and Management LAN Interface The procedure below describes how to assign an IP address to the LAN VoIP and Management interface The VoIP and Management interface must be in the same subnet as the data routing interface When operating with VoIP and data routing functionalities it is recommended to define the Default Gateway IP address for the VoIP network interfaces in the same subnet and with the same VLAN ID as the IP address defined later for the data routing LAN interface
40. k refer to 19 Inch Rack Mounting on page 16 Warning Do not place any equipment directly on top of the device or adjacent to its sides at least 13 cm separation In addition if you are mounting the device in a 19 inch rack ensure that at least a 3U separation is maintained between the device and other mounted devices or equipment Desktop Mounting The device can be placed on a desktop when its four anti slide bumpers supplied are attached to the underside of the device Figure 2 3 Rubber Foot Attached to Underside of Device To attach the anti slide rubber bumpers to the device 1 Flip the device over so that its underside faces up 2 Locate the four anti slide grooves on the underside one in each corner 3 Peel off the adhesive anti slide rubber feet and stick one in each anti slide groove Figure 2 4 Peeled off Rubber Foot 4 Flip the device over again so that it rests on the rubber feet and place it in the required position on a desktop Version 6 2 15 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 3 2 19 Inch Rack Mounting The device can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack by implementing one of the following mounting methods B Placing it on a pre installed shelf in a 19 inch rack refer to Using a Pre installed Rack Shelf on page 16 B Attaching it directly to the rack s frame using the device s mounting brackets supplied that need to be a
41. l WAN bandwidth 1 Open the Traffic Shaping page Configuration tab gt Data menu gt QoS submenu gt Traffic Shaping Figure 3 9 Traffic Shaping Page A Tx Bandwidth Ex Bandwidth 3 RA E Device FE TCP Serialization Action Kbps Kbps New Entry a 2 Click the New ap button the following page appears Figure 3 10 Selecting Device for Traffic Shaping Device Installation Manual 42 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 From the Device drop down list select Default WAN device and then click OK the following page appears Figure 3 11 Defining Traffic Shaping Device Default WAN device Tx Traffic Shaping Tx Bandwidth Specify 5000 TCP Serialization Disabled 3 Devices WAN Ethernet Queue Policy Class Based W E oct Bandwidth E i Class ID llame Priority z Status Action Reserved Maximum default default 4 0 kbps Unlimited Active AY New Entry ap 4 Under the Tx Traffic Shaping group specify the total WAN bandwidth in Kbps allocated by your ISP in the Tx Bandwidth field For example 5 Mbps 5000 Kbps as shown in the figure above 5 Click OK 3 2 1 4 2 Defining VoIP Tx Traffic Shaping Classes Once you have defined the total bandwidth allocated to the device s WAN interface you need to define a traffic shaping class to reserve a minimum bandwidth e g of 1 Mbps for Tx VoIP traffic SIP signaling and RTP packets out of the to
42. m When installing CentOS ensure that you type linux irqpoll atthe boot prompt B For CentOS to identify the OSN server s Gigabit Ethernet GE interfaces 1 Obtain the following files from AudioCodes Binary compiled CentOS 4 7 driver for Intel e1000e Ethernet controller on Mediant 800 MSBG e1000e ko Manual pages e1000e 7 gz Copy the files to the root directory Remove any old e1000e modules if any and install the new module and manual pages a gt find lib modules 2 6 9 78 ELsmp name e1000e ko exec rm rf b gt find lib modules 2 6 9 78 ELsmp name e1000e ko gz exec rm rf C gt install D m 644 root e1000e ko lib modules 2 6 9 78 ELsmp kernel drivers net e1000e e1000e ko d gt sbin depmod a e gt echo alias ethl e1000e gt gt etc modprobe conf f gt echo alias eth2 e1000e gt gt etc modprobe conf g gt install D m 644 root e1000e 7 gz usr share man man7 e1000e 7 gz h gt man c P cat gt dev null e1000e i gt modprobe e1000e Note The character gt depicts the CLI prompt i e this is not part of the command 4 Restart networking by running the following command gt service network restart Note The character gt depicts the CLI prompt i e this is not part of the command The final result should be as follows EthO r8169 INTERNAL and not in use Ethl e1000e GE LAN Eth2 e1000e GE LAN Installation Manual 30 Document
43. n must be matched to Traffic Shaping class VOIP Tx gt To define VoIP traffic matching rules 1 Open the Match Rules page Configuration tab gt Data menu gt QoS submenu gt Match Rules Figure 3 15 Match Rules Page QoS Input Rules Rule ID Rerouting gees ina y Match Operation Action All Devices New Entry WAN Ethernet Rules New Entry LAN switch VLAN 4001 Rules New Entry QoS Output Rules Rule ID kostis jo Match Operation Status Action All Devices New Entry WAN Ethernet Rules New Entry LAN switch VLAN 4001 Rules New Entry Version 6 2 45 December 2010 FA Vi i A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 Under the QoS Output Rules table click the New button corresponding to WAN Ethernet Rules the following page appears Figure 3 16 QoS Output Traffic Matching Rules Matching Source Address Destination Address Protocol 2t Access List Mo Access Lists Available DscP Priority Length Operation Set DSCP Set Priority Set Tx Class Name Apply QoS on Connection Logging Log Packets Matched by This Rule Schedule Always 3 Add a new output traffic matching rule for VoIP SIP signaling to the WAN a From the Protocol drop down list select SIP SIP is displayed under the Protocol group b From the drop down list appearing below
44. n corresponding to the LAN Switch VLAN 1 connection 3 From the IP Address Distribution drop down list select DHCP Server Version 6 2 39 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 4 Define the IP address pool Figure 3 6 Configuring the DHCP Server IP Address Distribution Start IP Address IE IE IE End IP Address Subnet Mask WINS Server Lease Time in Minutes 80 Provide Host Name If Not Specified by Client Use Additional DNS Server Additional DNS Server Option 66 TFTP Server Name Option 67 Boot File Name 5 Click OK 6 If required refresh the address by disconnecting the cable and then reconnecting it again or by performing the following in the Windows command line interface ipconfig release ipconfig renew 3 2 1 3 Assigning Data Routing WAN IP Address Once you have configured the device s LAN interfaces you can then define the device s WAN interface for connecting to the Internet The WAN interface connection can be Ethernet T1 WAN or SHDSL This section only describes how to manually configure the Ethernet WAN interface for detailed information regarding the other WAN connections refer to the User s Manual Note Before you configure the WAN interface connection ensure that you have all the required information from your ISP To assign a WAN IP address 1 Cable the device to the WAN network i e ADSL
45. n to restore all the device s configuration settings to factory defaults including the device s IP address and Web interface s login user name and password The device resets to the software version cmp file saved on its flash memory For additional methods to restore default settings refer to the User s Manual Torestore the device to factory default settings m With a paper clip or any other similar pointed object press and hold down the Reset button located on the front panel for at least 12 seconds but no more than 25 seconds the device restores to factory default settings Installation Manual 54 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 8 Upgrading the Device You can upgrade the device with the following files using the device s Web interface B Firmware cmp file using the Web interface s Software Upgrade Wizard refer to Upgrading Firmware on page 55 B Auxiliary and ini files using the Load Auxiliary Files page refer to Loading ini and Auxiliary Files on page 58 Note When upgrading the firmware cmp you can also use the Software Upgrade Wizard to load the ini and auxiliary files 3 8 1 Upgrading Firmware The Software Upgrade Wizard allows you to easily upgrade the device s firmware cmp file as well as load an ini file and or auxiliary files e g Call Progress Tones However it is mandatory when using the wizard to first load a cmp file to the
46. n which you want to save the file on your PC and then click Save the device saves the Data ini file to the selected folder a Version 6 2 53 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG gt To load or restore the ini file 1 Toload the Voice ini file to the device perform the following a Click the Browse button navigate to the folder in which the ini file is located select the file and then click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field beside the Browse button b Click the Load INI File button and then at the prompt click OK the device uploads the in file and then resets from the cmp version stored on the flash memory Once complete the Login screen appears requesting you to enter your user name and password 2 To load the Data configuration ini file to the device perform the following a Under the Send the Data Configuration file to the device group click the Browse button navigate to the folder in which the file is located select the file and then click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field beside the Browse button b Click the Send File button and then at the prompt click OK the device uploads the file and then resets from the cmp version stored on the flash memory Once complete the Login screen appears requesting you to enter your user name and password 3 7 Restoring Factory Default Settings You can use the device s hardware Reset butto
47. net RJ 45 port to the WAN To connect the device to the WAN network using GbE port 1 Connect one end of a straight through RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port labeled WAN located on the front panel Figure 2 8 Connecting the WAN Port 1000Base T lt bra CAT 5 Cable with WAN Port f RJ 45 Connector 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet WAN network e g ADSL or Cable modem The RJ 45 connector pinouts are described in the table below Table 2 4 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Name 1 5 Ethernet signal pair 3 E Ethernet signal pair 4 Ethernet signal pair 7 i Ethernet signal pair Shield Chassis ground Installation Manual 20 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 2 2 T1 WAN DSU CSU Cabling The procedure below describes how to connect to the WAN through a dual T1 line interface according to ANSI T1 403 1999 The dual T1 WAN DSU CSU port interface transmits and receives data using IP over Point to Point Protocol PPP IP over High Level Data Link Control HDLC or IP over Multilink Point to Point Protocol MLP framing Warning To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect the T1 WAN port To connect the dual T WAN DSU CSU port to one or two T1 lines 1 Connect the supplied splitter cable RCBA50002 cable adapter E1 T1 RJ 45 male to two RJ 45 female shielded to the device s T1 WAN port labeled T
48. oad Auxiliary Files Figure 3 32 Load Auxiliary Files Page IMI file incremental Po rows LeedFile Call Progress Tones file Po Brows L_Lead File Prerecorded Tones file Brews L_Leed File Dial Plan file Prowse Load file User Info file Po Btows JL LeadFile 2 Click the Browse button corresponding to the file type that you want to load navigate to the folder in which the file is located and then click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field next to the Browse button 3 Click the Load File button corresponding to the field that contains the file you want to load 4 Save to flash memory and reset if required the device refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 51 Installation Manual 58 Document t LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 4 Monitoring the Device 4 Monitoring the Device You can monitor the operating status of the device by viewing one of the following B Front panel LEDs refer to Front Panel LEDs on page 59 m Home page of the Web interface refer to Web Interface on page 60 4 1 Front Panel LEDs The device s front panel LEDs are described in the table below LED Color LAN Left LED LAN PoE Right LED WAN FXS FXO STATUS POWER Version 6 2 Table 4 1 LEDs Description State On Flashing Off On Fast Flashing Slow Flashing Off On Flashing Off On Flashing Descri
49. on page 38 2 Access the Connections page Configuration tab gt Data menu gt Data System gt Connections Figure 3 4 Connections Page Hame Status Action KA LAN switch 1 Ports Connected gt WAN Ethernet Connected LAN switch VLAN 1 Connected Hew Connection 3 Click the Edit N icon corresponding to the LAN Switch VLAN 1 connection and then click the Settings tab 4 n the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields enter the required IP address e g 10 8 6 85 and subnet respectively and then click OK Figure 3 5 Defining LAN Data Routing IP Address Device Mame eth0 1 Status Connected Schedule Network Connection Type Ethernet Physical Address 00 90 8f 22 2e 51 MTU Underlying Connection Internet Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask 3 2 1 2 Configuring Data Routing DHCP Server The device is supplied with an enabled internal DHCP server for the LAN and with default IP pool addresses relating to the default subnet LAN After reconfiguring the LAN IP address change the IP pool addresses accordingly You can either disable the DHCP server or modify the IP address pool The device acting as a DHCP server uses this setting to allocate IP addresses to all the computers connected to its LAN interface gt To configure DHCP on the device 1 Open the DHCP Server page Configuration tab gt Data menu gt Data Services gt DHCP Server 2 Click the Edit x ico
50. pplied to the device s AC power socket labeled 100 240V 50 60 Hz located on the rear panel Figure 2 22 Cabling the Power AC Power Cord 2 Connect the plug at the other end of the AC power cord to a standard electrical outlet Installation Manual 32 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 5 2 5 1 Maintenance This section discusses maintenance procedures Replacing the Power Fuse The device contains a fuse that protects the device from an incorrect power source excessive current The fuse is located on the rear panel below the power socket If the device is connected to a live power supply outlet and your fuse subsequently blows power is not delivered to the device Power LED is off and you need to replace the fuse as described in the procedure below The fuse type must be a slow blow fuse of 2 5A 250V 5 x 20 mm UR VDE The table below lists recommended manufacturers Table 2 7 Recommended Fuse Manufacturers Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number BEL 5ET2 5 R CONQUER UDL 2 50 LITTEFUSE 021302 5MXP Caution For continuous protection replace only with the same fuse type and rating fuse gt To replace the fuse 1 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet 2 Using a small flathead screwdriver gently pries open the fuse cavity as illustrated in the figure below Figure 2 23 Replacing the Power Fuse Prise Open Here AC Power a 5A M
51. ption Ethernet link established Data is being received or transmitted No Ethernet link LAN port is transferring power i e Power over Ethernet PoE is activated to the connected equipment e g IP phone Overload or short circuit is detected on the port output lines PoE is not activated A valid PoE load is connected to the port but the device has insufficient power to supply the required power load PoE is not activated No power load is present on the port output lines PoE is not activated WAN link established Data is being received or transmitted No WAN link Phone is off hooked Rings the extension line Error malfunction in line Phone is on hook FXO line is off hooked toward the PBX Ring signal detected from the PBX Error malfunction in line Line is on hook The device is operational The device is rebooting Boot failure Power is received by the device No power received by the device 59 December 2010 cd AudioC odes 4 2 Web Interface The Web interface s Home page allows online monitoring of the device This is provided by a graphical display of the device s front panel showing color coded icons depicting the status of ports channels and other interfaces In addition currently active alarms can also be viewed 4 2 1 Viewing Alarms Mediant 800 MSBG The Home page provides a link to the Active Alarms page which lists all the device s current alarms This page is typ
52. r D PA ADM 11 Table 2 2 FII EELISE ADIL nasa attend eiie pii qu t Vl addiide aaa linn jaala Qe Au xo dtl Pr dade 12 Table 2 3 Near Panel DSSCUDIODL s ueliqeniq imii tla dels UR pix prse on iv Vi Ca Rb picis DEUDA UR GA a Rid 13 Table 24 K 1 45 Connector PIDOUIS assess up iq bte ai addi da E up Gn odi undc xai lu add ad nda 20 Table 2 5 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for SHDSL eese eene nares 22 Table 2 6 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for GbE FE with POE cccccccecececsseeceeeceneeseeeeaeetaeeseneeneees 24 Table 2 7 Recommended Fuse Manufacturers essesssesssssseseseeeeeee nenne nennen nnns 33 Table 3 1 Default LAN VoIP and Management IP Address nmeennnuenennnnanennnaneennnnna 35 Table 3 2 Default LAN Data Routing IP Address mernenennnenennnnne nene naasen nnns 38 i 4 Litva un aal ase maal ama ela 59 Table 4 2 Color Coded Trunk Channel Status Icon eese nennen 61 Installation Manual 6 Document Z LTRT 10204 Installation Manual Notices Notice This Installation Manual describes the hardware installation and quick configuration setup for AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Multi Service Business Gateway Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing However due to ongoing product improvements and revisions AudioCodes cannot guarantee accuracy of printed m
53. rd 1 Open the WEB User Accounts page Configuration tab System menu Web User Accounts Figure 3 28 WEB User Accounts Page for Users with Security Administrator Privileges Current Logged User Admin Account Data for User Admin User Name Change User Mame Access Level seeni dr tis Fill in the following 3 fields to change the password Current Password Mew Password Confirm Mew Password Change Password Current Password Confirm New Password o Change Password 2 To change the user name perform the following a Inthe User Name field enter the new user name maximum of 19 case sensitive characters b Click Change User Name the new user name is applied and the Enter Network Password screen appears c Inthe Enter Network Password screen enter the new user name 3 To change the password perform the following a Inthe Current Password field enter the current password maximum of 19 case sensitive characters b Inthe New Password and Confirm New Password fields enter the new password c Click Change Password the new password is applied and the Login screen appears Enter the new password Installation Manual 52 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 6 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration You can save a copy backup of the device s current configuration settings as an in file to a folder on your PC The saved ini file
54. rface For defining the WAN interface and remote access refer to Enabling Remote HTTP S Web Management on page 49 The default LAN VolP and Management interface IP address is listed in the table below Table 3 1 Default LAN VoIP and Management IP Address Parameter Default Value IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Version 6 2 35 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG gt To initially access the device s Web interface 1 Disconnect the device from the network and reconnect it to a PC using one of the following methods e Direct connection between the PC and device Connect any one of the device s LAN ports directly to the PC s network interface using a straight through Ethernet cable e Using a hub or switch between the PC and device Connect the PC s network interface to a port on a network hub switch using a straight through Ethernet cable Connect any one of the device s LAN ports to a different port on the same network hub switch using another straight through Ethernet cable Ensure that your PC is configured to automatically obtain IP DNS server addresses When connected to the PC the device s DHCP server allocates an IP address to your PC Access the device s Web interface by entering the default VoIP and Management IP address see previous table as the Uniform Resource Locator URL in a standard Web browser the Web interface s Lo
55. rvicing Installation Manual 8 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This manual provides you with step by step procedures for initial and basic setup of the device including hardware installation and software configuration The flowchart below summarizes these steps Figure 1 1 Summary of Installation Steps T L 1 Sasain OR Connect only LAN Port amp Define VolP amp Management Disconnect WAN Part LAN IP Addresses Disable LAN Switch VLAN 1 Mg ee tortha baine Address Define VoIP IP Interfaces for amp Define Data Fouting DHCP OAMP Control amp Media Server Define VLANs per Port if VoIP g Define Data Routing WAN IP Interfaces with VLAMs Address Define QoS Traffic Rules e Optional e Enable Remote Web Management Note For detailed information on how to fully configure the device refer to the device s User s Manual Version 6 2 9 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Reader s Notes Installation Manual 10 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 Installing the Device This section describes the device s hardware installation which includes the following m Physical description of the device refer to Physical Description on page 11 B Unpacking the shipped carton and verifying contents refer to Unpacking the Package Contents on page 13 B Mounting the d
56. s providing four RJ 11 ports per group e BRI interfaces providing up to four BRI S T interface RJ 45 ports thereby supporting up to eight voice channels for connecting ISDN terminal equipment such as ISDN telephones e E1 T1 interface providing an RJ 48 port Notes e The FXS FXO interfaces support loop start signalling indoor only e The device can be ordered with one type of telephony interface or a combination thereof For supported hardware configuration options refer to the Release Notes Reset button for resetting the device and optionally for restoring the device s parameters to their factory defaults refer to Restoring Factory Default Settings on page 54 WAN interface can be one of the following RJ 45 port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 48c Data Service Unit Channel Service Unit DSU CSU dual T1 WAN port for connecting up to two T1 lines Symmetric High Speed Digital Subscriber Line SHDSL RJ 45 port 4 wire pairs Up to four RJ 45 10 100 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports for connecting to IP phones computers or switches These ports support half and full duplex modes auto negotiation and straight or crossover cable detection These ports support Power over Ethernet PoE complying with the IEEE 802 3af 2003 standard The ports automatically detect the presence of IEEE 802 3af compliant devices The maximum wattage available per port is 15 4W The maximum wattage available for all ports GE
57. t 1 Open the WEB Security Settings page Configuration tab gt System menu gt Management submenu gt WEB Security Settings Figure 3 22 Defining WAN HTTP Port HTTP authentication Mode Digest when Possible hal i Secured Web Connection HTTPS HTTP and HTTPS hal WAN HTTP Port a WAN HTTPS Port a 2 Inthe WAN HTTP Port or WAN HTTPS Port field define the WAN port 3 Click Submit 3 2 2 VoIP only Functionality If you wish to use the device only as a VoIP gateway i e without data routing functionality you need to disable the data routing interface as described in the procedure below Note When operating in VoIP only mode do not use the device s WAN port gt To operate the device as a VoIP gateway only 1 Disconnect the network cable from the WAN port and then connect one of the device s LAN ports to the network 2 Disable or remove the data routing IP network interface a Access the Connections page Configuration tab Data menu Data System gt Connections b Delete the LAN Switch VLAN 1 connection by clicking the corresponding Remove button and then clicking OK to confirm deletion Figure 3 23 Removing Data Routing Connection Interface Name 1 Ports Connectec Xy WAN Ethernet Cable Disconnecte New Connection Version 6 2 49 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 3 Configure VoIP IP network interfaces in the Multiple Interface table
58. tal bandwidth e g 5 Mbps gt To define traffic shaping class for VoIP traffic 1 Open the Traffic Shaping page refer to Defining Total WAN Bandwidth on page 48 and click the Edit button corresponding to the Default WAN Device entry 2 Inthe Tx Traffic Shaping group click the New F button Figure 3 12 Adding Shaping Class Name for VoIP Tx Traffic Name VOR Tx 3 Assign a name to the new class e g VOIP Tx and then click OK the page closes and you are returned to the previous page Version 6 2 43 December 2010 FA Vi i A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 4 Click the newly added class name the following page appears Figure 3 13 Defining Shaping Class for VolP Tx Traffic Mame VOIP Tx Queue Priority 0 Highest Queue Size Default Bandwidth Reserved 1000 Maximum Unlimited S schedule Always 5 Configure the following a From the Queue Priority drop down list select 0 Highest i e the highest priority b Inthe Bandwidth Reserved field enter 1000 i e 1 Mbps c From the Maximum drop down list select Unlimited d From the Policy drop down list select Priority e Click OK The figure below shows an example of the configured traffic shaping classes for Tx VoIP traffic Figure 3 14 Configured Traffic Shaping for Total WAN and VoIP Bandwidth Device Default WAN device Tx Traffic Shaping Tx Bandwidth pecifh Kbps TCP Ser
59. terminal equipment such as ISDN telephones Each BRI port can be configured either as termination equipment user side TE or network termination network side NT Up to eight terminal equipment TE devices can be connected per BRI S T port using an ISDN S bus that provides eight ISDN ports When configured as NT the BRI port drives a nominal voltage of 38 V with limited current supply of up to 100 mA The connector pinouts for the BRI port when configured as TE or NT are shown below Figure 2 17 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for BRI Ports TE NT mma Txt 1 2 not 3 Rx 4 Rx connected 4 H 5 Rx 5 Tx 6 Tx body shield 6 Rx 7 Power source 2 B Power source 2 Warning To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect the BRI ports to the PSTN gt To connect the BRI ports 1 Connect the BRI cable to the device s BRI RJ 45 port 2 Connect the other end of the cable to your ISDN telephone or PBX PSTN switch Figure 2 18 Cabling BRI Ports Version 6 2 27 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 4 7 Connecting to E1 T1 Trunks The procedure below describes the cabling of the device s E1 T1 trunk Warning To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect T1 or E1 ports to the PSTN To connect the E1 T1 trunk interface 1 Connect the E1 T1 trunk cable to the device s E1 T1 port 2 Connect the other end
60. ttached to the chassis refer to Using Mounting Brackets on page 17 Rack Mount Safety Instructions When installing the chassis in a rack implement the following safety instructions e Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment with maximum ambient temperature Tma of 40 C 104 F Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation on the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips For earthing the device refer to Section Connectin
61. udioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG The RJ 45 connector pinouts are described in the table below Table 2 6 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for GbE FE with PoE Pin Signal Name 1 Ethernet signal pair 10 100 1000Base T and PoE NEG 3 E Ethernet signal pair 10 100 1000Base T and PoE POS 4 E Ethernet signal pair 1000Base T 7 i Ethernet signal pair 1000Base T Shield Chassis ground 2 44 Connecting to FXS FXO Interfaces The procedure below describes the cabling of the device s FXS and FXO interfaces This is applicable only if the device is housed with FXS and or FXO interfaces Warnings To protect against electrical shock and fire use a minimum 26 AWG wire to connect FXO ports to the PSTN Ensure that the FXS and FXO ports are connected to the appropriate external devices otherwise damage to the device may occur FXO ports are considered TNV 3 FXS ports are considered TNV 2 The device can be ordered with a combination of FXS and FXO interfaces with only FXS interfaces or with only FXO interfaces For the available hardware configurations refer to the device s Release Notes FXS Foreign Exchange Station is the interface replacing the Exchange i e the CO or the PBX and connects to analog telephones dial up modems and fax machines The FXS is designed to supply line voltage and ringing current to these telephone devices An FXS VoIP device interfaces between the analog telephone devices and the Internet FXO Fore
62. with the OSN server customer ordered Reset button for resetting the OSN server Two 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet ports RJ 45 for connecting directly to the OSN server For example one port can be connected to the LAN to IP Phones and the second port to the WAN interface to an IP PBX Protective earthing screw 3 Prong AC power supply entry 13 December 2010 Fa UH A AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 2 2 Unpacking the Package Contents Follow the procedure below for unpacking the carton in which the device is shipped gt To unpack the device M Open the carton and remove packing materials Remove the chassis from the carton Check that there is no eguipment damage Ensure that in addition to the chassis the package contains the following items Four anti slide bumpers for desktop installation Two mounting brackets for 19 inch rack mounting One FXS Lifeline cable adapter only for models with FXS interfaces T1 WAN splitter cable only for models with T1 WAN interface One AC power cable 5 Check retain and process any documents Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies Installation Manual 14 Document LTRT 10204 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 3 2 3 1 Mounting the Device The device can be mounted in one of the following ways m Placed on a desktop refer to Desktop Mounting on page 15 B Installed in a standard 19 inch rac

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