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1. If the searched parameter is not located the No Matches Found For This String message is displayed Note Fast Track Guide 14 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track 3 2 Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack Assigning an IP Address to the MediaPack If the MediaPack s default IP address refer to Table 3 1 doesn t correspond to the network in which Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is installed you can assign a different IP address to the MediaPack using one of the following methods B BooiP refer to Section 3 2 1 on page 15 B Command Line Interface CLI using the RS 232 interface refer to Section 3 2 2 on page 16 B MediaPacks HTTP based embedded Web server refer to Section 3 2 3 on page 17 B DHCP refer to the MediaPack User s Manual Table 3 1 MediaPack Default Networking Parameters Network Parameter Default Value IP address 10 1 10 11 Default subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway IP address 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 Version 5 0 You can use the reset button to restore the MediaPack s networking parameters to their factory default values refer to Section D 2 on page 32 Assigning an IP Address using BootP You can use AudioCodes Bootstrap Protocol BootP or any third party BootP application to assign the MediaPack an IP address gt To assign an IP address using BootP take these 3 steps 1 Open the BootP application 2 Add anew client by perform
2. Address http 1172 20 22 200 h E Fa a I AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Quick Set Max Digits In Phone Mum uick Setup Inter Digit Timeout for Overlap Dialing sec Advanced Configuration Declare RFC 2833 in SDP Status amp Diagnostics 1st Tx DTMF Option RFC 2833 Software Update 2nd Tx DTMF Option Mot Supported Maintenance 3rd Tx DTMF Option Mot Supported Log Off Ath Tx DTMF Option 5th Tx DTMF Option RFC 2833 Payload Type Hook Flash Option IF Ci w Digit Mapping Rules Po Dial Tone Duration sec Hotline Dial Tone Duration sec Enable Special Digits Default Destination Number 3 n the Max Digits in Phone Num field enter the maximum digits allowed by the DTMF Typically this value is between 10 and 15 digits Fast Track Guide 26 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide A Modifying Configuration Settings 4 Open the Voice Mail screen Protocol Management menu gt FXO Settings gt Voice Mail Figure A 2 Voice Mail Screen AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer Seles File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Back O lx a 2 gi i Address http f172 20 22 200 M ao et AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Protocol Advanced Manipulation Routing Profile Endpoint Hunt Endpoint M Definition Parameters Tables Tables Definitions Phone Group Settings Numbers Settings Quick Setup Advanced Configuration Voice EU
3. the Download Complete message box appears Version 5 0 21 November 2006 A wm wi AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 3 4 Uploading an ini File to the MediaPack The ini file is a text based file that contains all the MediaPack configurable parameters required for operating with the specific PBX see note below Once you have obtained the correct ini file refer to Section 3 3 on page 19 you need to upload it to the MediaPack using the embedded Web server Once uploaded to the gateway the ini file settings are incorporated into the Web interface and stored on the MediaPack non volatile memory Before you upload the ini file to the MediaPack ensure that the file supports the required PBX For making a backup of your configuration ini file refer to Appendix B on page 29 gt To upload the ini file for PBX interoperability take these 5 steps 1 Login to the gateway s embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1 1 on page 10 2 Open the Configuration File screen Advanced Configuration menu gt Configuration File Figure 3 10 Configuration File Screen A AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer DER File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ae Qr 3 AH C wR Address http 1 172 20 22 200 B Go Fa uH L wi AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Network Media A A Regional Security Management Settings Settings File Settings Settings Settings Configuration File et th
4. 1 on page 10 2 Open the Coders screen Protocol Management menu gt Protocol Definition gt Coders Figure A 3 Coders Screen AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer Beli Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Qs O 9 2 G amp Address http 1172 20 22 200 b EJ co wl AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Quick Setup E Coders Advanced Configuration pees een Status amp Diagnostics Software Update Maintenance Log Off 3 From the Coder Name drop down list select the required coder Fast Track Guide 28 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide B Backing Up Configuration Settings B Backing Up Configuration Settings If for some reason you have modified configuration settings for example as described in Appendix A from the original uploaded ini configuration file it s recommended that you make a backup of the new settings This is down by saving the modified ini configuration file in a folder on your PC If you lose your gateway s configuration settings you can always use this backup ini file to restore them For a description on uploading an ini file from your PC refer to Section 3 4 on page 22 gt To back up the ini file on your PC take these 6 steps Login to the gateway s embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1 1 on page 10 2 Open the Configuration File screen Advanced Configuration menu gt Configuration File 3 AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explo
5. About Us Inwestor Relations Product amp Solutions Hems amp Events Suppo Contact Us ee eee e e Users Login Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Page k Registration Form User Manuals Training Firmware Certified PHRS KTSS User Manuals amp Configuration Guides MediaPack SIF Maediant 2000 SIP Voice Mail Configuration Guide Voice Mail Application Training AudioCodes Certified Firmware MediaPack v4 8 gt To download a file to your PC take these 3 steps 1 n the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page navigate to the required group in which the file you want to download is listed by clicking the respective tab User Manuals Training Firmware or Certified PBXs KTSs 2 Click the file s icon in the Download column corresponding to the required file that you want to download the File Download message box appears File Download Do you want to open or save this file ub Mame INI Avaya Definity FXO DTMF ini Type Configuration Settings 1 85 KB From Wii audiocodes com While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer IF vau do nat trust the source do not open ar save this File Whats the risk 3 Click the Save button navigate to the folder on your PC to where you want to download the file and then click Save the file starts downloading to the folder and the progress is indicated by a progress bar When the download is finished
6. Hunt Endpoint FXO Definition Parameters Tables Tables Definitions Phone Group Settings Settings Settings P ERE Endpoint Phone Number Table Advanced Configuration Channel s Phone Number Hunt Group ID Profile ID Status amp Diagnostics arog Software Update Save Configuration Reset Device tu J Il ili Log Off i JA i wt 3 Inthe Channel s field enter the MediaPack port number that is connected to the PBX You can enter all the ports by simply entering a range in the first table row e g 1 8 for all eight ports of the MP 118 4 n the Phone Number field enter the following value depending on whether your deployment is DTMF or SMDI based digital communication signaling e DTMF based enter any logical telephone number e g 2000 for these channels The phone number must correspond to your network environment as the dial plan pilot number is configured for the PBX in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 server For example 11111 All these channels are configured with the same Phone Number value e SMDI based for each channel enter the PBX s corresponding port number For example if the MediaPack s Channel 2 connects to the PBX s port 101 then in the Phone Number field corresponding to Channel 2 enter 101 Fast Track Guide 24 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide A Modifying Configuration Settings A Modifying Configuration Settings Typically f
7. 01 Fast Track Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack 3 1 4 Searching for ini file Parameters The embedded Web server provides a search engine that allows you to search any ini file parameter that is configurable in the Web server The search result provides you a brief description of the parameter as well as a link to the relevant screen in which the parameter appears in the Web server The Search button located near the bottom of the Main menu bar refer to Figure 3 4 is used to perform parameter searches You can search for a specific ini parameter e g EnablelPSec or a sub string of that parameter e g sec If you search for a sub string the Embedded Web Server lists all found parameters that contain the searched sub string in their parameter names gt To search for an ini file parameter configurable by the Web server take these 3 steps 1 In the Search field enter the name or sub string of the ini parameter for which you want to search 2 Click Search The Searched Result screen appears listing all searched parameter results Figure 3 4 Searched Result Screen Network Media Trunk SS7 TDM Configuration Regional Security Management Settings Settings Settings Configuration Bus Settings File Settings Settings Settings Found 4 parameters while searching for trap 0 800000 seconds N Quick Setup Protocol Management SNMPManagerTrapPort Advanced Configuration Sets the trap ports to be used by the dif
8. 06 Date Printed Nov 29 2006 When viewing this manual on CD Web site or on any other electronic copy all cross references are hyperlinked Click on the page or section numbers shown in blue to reach the individual cross referenced item directly To return back to the point from where you accessed the cross reference press the ALT and keys Trademarks AC logo Ardito AudioCoded AudioCodes AudioCodes logo IPmedia Mediant MediaPack MP MLQ NetCoder Stretto TrunkPack VoicePacketizer and VolPerfect 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 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 and only Industry standard terms are used throughout this manual Version 5 0 5 November 2006 a Va wt AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Typographical Conventions The typographical conven
9. Pack refers collectively to the MP 118 and MP 114 FXO VoIP gateways Where network appears in this manual it means LAN WAN etc accessed via the gateway s Ethernet interface FXO Foreign 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 just like an analog telephone An FXO VoIP gateway interfaces between the CO PBX line and the Internet Version 5 0 T November 2006 x A wm wi AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 1 Introduction This guide provides step by step instructions for quickly setting up AudioCodes MediaPack MP 118 and MP 114 SIP VoIP gateway for intermediating between third party private branch exchanges PBX and the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 IP voice mail server for unified messaging The supported architecture is illustrated in Figure 1 1 This architecture includes AudioCodes MediaPack gateway connected to a PBX using voice mail lines FXO and connecting to an IP voice mail i e Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 through the IP network The PBX is unaware of the gateway which is utilized between it and the IP voice mail server and operates transparently as if connected directly to the IP voice mail server The gateway communicat
10. Status amp Diagnostics Software Update Voice Mail Interface DTMF v Maintenance Line Transfer Made Blind Transfer v Log O Forward on Busy Digit Pattern PY Forward on Mo Answer Digit Pattern Po Forward on Do Mot Disturb Digit Pattern Po Forward on Ma Reason Digit Pattern Internal Call Digit Pattern External Call Digit Pattern o O O Disconnect Call Digit Pattern Po a NI On Digit Pattern 16 Enable SMDI SMO Timeout msec 2000 5 Inthe Voice Mail screen configure the following parameters e Under the Digit Patterns group enter the digit patterns specific to the PBX Typically digit patterns generated by a PBX include the following 0 49 A D and specific to the PBX vendor R a single redirect number digit i e the called telephone number S asingle source number digit i e the calling telephone number X any digit e Under the MWI group enter the digit codes for notifying the PBX of a message waiting indication This is specific to the deployed PBX Version 5 0 Zr November 2006 a Va wil AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 A 2 Coders You can modify the coder used by the MediaPack to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 If you have a low bandwidth system it s recommended to use coder G 723 1 otherwise use the default coder G 711 gt To modify the coder take these 3 steps 1 Access the embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1
11. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENS contact the local telephone company The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AC1ITOOBMP11X3AC The digits represented by 00 are the REN without a decimal point Should the product causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact AudioCodes Inc 2099 Gateway Place Suite 500 San Jose CA 95110 phone number 1 408 441 1175 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company ma
12. ate Maintenance Log Off 3 1 3 Changing Login Username and Password To prevent unauthorized access to the MediaPack embedded Web server two levels of login security are available B Administrator all Web screens are read write and can be modified default username Admin default password Admin B Monitoring all Web screens are read only and cannot be modified In addition the following screens cannot be accessed Maintenance Software Upgrade Wizard Load Auxiliary Files Configuration File and Regional Settings The Change Password screen can only be used to change the monitoring password default username is User default password is User It is recommended that you change the default username and password of the security mode you use to access the embedded Web server Version 5 0 11 November 2006 A Ww wil AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 gt To change the Web User Accounts attributes take these 4 steps pP Open the Web User Accounts screen Advanced Configuration menu gt Security Settings gt Web User Accounts option the Web User Accounts screen is displayed Figure 3 3 Web User Accounts Screen for Users with Security Administrator Privileges Web User Accounts Current Logged User Admin Account Data for User Admin User Mame Admin Access Level security Administrator Fill in
13. bove Directives and Standards SS 27 June 2006 Airport City Lod Israel Signature Date Day Month Year Location Zusmanovich Compliance Engineering Manager Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Icelandic Italian Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Norwegian Polish Portuguese Slovak Slovene Spanish Swedish AudioCodes Ltd t mto prohla uje Ze tento MP 11x FXO je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede AudioCodes Ltd erkleerer herved at falgende udstyr MP 11x FXO overholder de veesentlige krav og evrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hierbij verklaart AudioCodes Ltd dat het toestel MP 11x FXO in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Hereby AudioCodes Ltd declares that this this MP 11x FXO is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC K esolevaga kinnitab AudioCodes Ltd seadme MP 11x FXO vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele AudioCodes Ltd vakuuttaa t ten ett MP 11x FXO tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Par la pr sente AudioCodes Ltd d clare que l a
14. communication software to the following communications port settings Baud Rate 115 200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None At the CLI prompt type conf and then press Enter the configuration folder is accessed To check the current network parameters at the prompt type GCP IP and then press Enter the current network settings are displayed Change the network settings by typing the following SCP IP ip address subnet mask default gateway e g SCP IP 10 13 77 7 255 255 0 0 10 13 0 1 Note This command requires you to enter all three network parameters each separated by a space The new settings take effect on the fly and connectivity is active at the new IP address To save the configuration at the prompt type SAR and then press Enter the MediaPack restarts with the new network settings Fast Track Guide 16 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack 3 23 Assigning an IP Address using HTTP You can assign the MediaPack an IP address using MediaPack s embedded Web server based on HTTP by connecting the gateway to a PC with a direct local Ethernet connection gt To assign an IP address to the MediaPack using HTTP take these 7 steps 1 Connect your PC to the MediaPack by performing the following a Disconnect the MediaPack from the network and reconnect it to your PC using one of the following methods Use a standard Ethernet cable
15. e 4 Configure the MediaPack s IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Address fields to correspond with your network IP settings of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 5 Click the Reset button and then at the prompt click OK the MediaPack applies the changes and restarts This takes approximately three minutes to complete When the MediaPack has finished restarting the Power and Ready LEDs on the front panel are lit green 6 Connect the MediaPack to the network by performing the following a Disconnect your PC from the MediaPack or from the hub switch depending on the connection method you used in Step 1 c Reconnect the MediaPack and your PC if necessary to the network b Restore your PC s original IP address and subnet mask Re access the MediaPack using the Embedded Web Server with its newly assigned IP address Record the IP address and subnet mask you assign the MediaPack Do the same when defining new username or password If the Embedded Web Server is unavailable for example if you ve lost your username and password use the BootP TFTP configuration utility to access the device reflash the load and reset the password refer to the MediaPack Users Manuals for detailed information on using a BootP TFTP configuration utility to access the device Fast Track Guide 18 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack 3 3 Obtaining the ini Configuration Fi
16. e ini file from the device ta your computer Quick Setup Protocol Management Status amp Diagnostics send the wy file from your computer to the device Software Update Maintenance Browse Log Off The device will perform a Reset after sending the iri file 3 Click the Browse button and then navigate to the folder that contains the ini file you want to upload 4 Select the file and then click the Open button the name and path of the file appear in the field beside the Browse button 5 Click the Send ini File button and then at the prompt click OK the gateway automatically resets from the version stored on the flash memory Fast Track Guide 22 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack 3 5 Modifying Parameters Specific to Site Deployment The uploaded ini file typically provides all the necessary configuration settings for your MediaPack to interoperate with the deployed PBX and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 However as the environment in which the gateway is deployed may differ between sites a few parameters need to be modified to reflect this specificity B IP address of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 B Number of the MediaPack s FXO ports connected to the PBX Once the gateway is configured backup your settings by making a copy of the VoIP gateway configuration ini file by saving it in a directory on your PC This saved file can later be used to restore configurat
17. edzialnoscia ze wyr b MP 11x FXO spelnia podstawowe wymagania i odpowiada warunkom zawartym w dyrektywie 1999 5 EC AudioCodes Ltd declara que este MP 11x FXO est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE AudioCodes Ltd t mto vyhlasuje Ze MP 11x FXO sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES iuo AudioCodes Ltd deklaruoja kad is MP 11x FXO atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Por medio de la presente AudioCodes Ltd declara que el MP 11x FXO cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE H rmed intygar AudioCodes Ltd att denna MP 11x FXO st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide E Regulatory Information Safety Notices Installation and service of this unit must only be performed by authorized qualified service personnel The MediaPack FXO Output Tones and DTMF level should not exceed 9 dBm AudioCodes setting 23 in order to comply with FCC 68 TIA EIA IS 968 and TBR 21 The maximum allowed gain between any 2 ports connected to the PSTN should be set to 0 dB in order to comply with FCC 68 TIA EIA IS 968 Signal power limitation Industry Canada Notice This equipment meets the applicab
18. eport group select the Web operations that you want logged to the syslog server To define the messages based on severity level that you want sent to the Syslog server open the General Parameters screen Protocol Management menu gt Advanced Parameters submenu gt General Parameters option and then from the Debug Level drop down list select 5 i e all reports with severity level 5 are sent to the Syslog server To enable additional call information sent to the Syslog in the CDR Report Level drop down list select End Call 33 November 2006 x A E Fast Track Guide 34 Application of Council Directives Standards to which Conformity is Declared Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address Type of Equipment Model Numbers ei AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity 73 23 EEC including amendments 89 336 EEC including amendments 1999 5 EC Annex ll of the Directive EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN60950 1 2001 AudioCodes Ltd 1 Hayarden Street Airport City Lod 70151 Israel Analog VoIP System MP 11x FXS FXO Mixed Series MP 11x FXO Series MP 114 2FXS 2FXO MP 118 4FXS 4FXO MP 112 2FXO MP 114 4FXO MP 118 8FXO the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the a
19. es with the PBX by using either Simplified Message Desk Interface SMDI through a serial RS 232 connection or special in band Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF digit patterns known as Feature Access Codes FAC Figure 1 1 Supported Voice Mail Architecture DTMF over Voice Mail Lines i adi sf Analog Lines yw 4 IE W P MediaPack Microsoft Exchange FXO Gateway Server 2007 SMDI RS 232 The MediaPack gateway ensures interoperability with leading PBXs supporting the following interworking features B Forward Calls delivery of voice mail messages to Exchange Server 2007 PBX gt gateway gt voice mail server B Direct Call retrieval of voice mail messages from the Exchange Server 2007 PBX gt gateway gt voice mail server B Message Waiting Indication notifying the PBX on remaining voice mail messages voice mail server gt gateway gt PBX B 3 Call Transfer transferring calls to an operator or to a different PBX extension voice mail server gt gateway gt PBX B PBX Disconnect Code after receiving the DTMF code from the PBX the gateway terminates its session with the PBX and Exchange Server 2007 Fast Track Guide 8 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide 2 Quick Start 2 Quick Start This Fast Track Guide helps you set up the MediaPack for interoperability with third party PBXs and Microsoft s Exchange Server 2007 Prior knowledge of IP networks is recommended Refer to the fi
20. eseeceeeeeueesegeeseesaeeeseeens 31 ER Ug cuanedmee 32 ET Gereral PIOUS SOONG uices EE RR FERCKHU eren aE EES E EEEREN 32 D 2 Restoring Network Parameters to Default Settings sseseeseesseeeeeeesss 32 D3 Debugging using a Syslog DEVE soot ket pRLEEPADERIDPRELRSE DEM POM pita kH NEM AA 33 E REDUTO aigu 34 Version 5 0 3 November 2006 A Ww wt AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Reader s Notes Fast Track Guide 4 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide Notices Notices Notice This Fast Track Guide describes the configuration of AudioCodes MediaPack MP 118 and MP 114 FXO Voice over IP VoIP media gateways for integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging system 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 the accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions Updates to this document and other documents can be viewed by registered Technical Support customers at http www audiocodes com under Support Product Documentation Copyright 2006 AudioCodes Ltd All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice Date Published Nov 26 20
21. etscape Navigator Version 7 2 and higher 2 n the Web browser s Address field enter the IP address of the gateway the embedded Web server s Enter Network Password screen appears shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Enter Network Password Screen Enter Network Password 29 This secure Web Site at 10 3 3 4 128 requires vau to log an Please type the User Mame and Password that you use for Realm UserName 4dmin nd Password pe Cancel 3 Enter the username and password Note that username and password values are case sensitive To change the user name and password refer to Section 3 1 3 on page 11 4 Click OK the embedded Web server is accessed displaying the Quick Setup screen Fast Track Guide 10 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack 3 1 2 Navigating the Embedded Web Server The figure below shows the main areas of the Web interface Figure 3 2 MediaPack Web Interface Areas AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer Fille Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qexk Bata PAdessE htpghoioizl OOOO E ra wm o ei AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Protocol Advanced Manipulation Routing Profile Endpoint Hunt Endpoint FXO RADIUS Definition Parameters Tables Tables Definitions Phone Group Settings Settings Parameters Numbers Settings WEhGQail LATAE E m 4 gt a Dal Quick Setup Advanced Configuration Status amp Diagnostics Software Upd
22. f 3 AudioCodes EE VUg O Quuill lll UEUEUUUNA AOGi1 1212 MediaPack MP 118 amp MP 114 Fast Track Guide Integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Document LTRT 35201 November 2006 Fast Track Guide Contents Table of Contents MEL 8 pe 6G C e 9 4 JOR OUING ihe MOUDNP ODE sran 10 3 1 Embedded Web Server Management Tool cccccccceecceeeeseseeeeceseeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeesseeess 10 3 1 1 Accessing the Embedded Web Server cccccccccsssececceeseeeceeseeecsaseeecseueeessseeessseeessaaes 10 3 1 2 Navigating the Embedded Web Server cccccccssscccceeseeeceeseeeceeseeecceaeeessseeesseseeeeseass 11 3 1 3 Changing Login Username and Password cccccssscccseseeeceeseeecseseeecceeeeesseseessaseeesseaes 11 3 1 4 Searching Tor ini file PATIOS aua enarrat Fed leg Iuda Kalk Tadd ai E pena ELE Ft RR RR iod EE AME 13 3 2 Assigning an IP Address to the MediaPack cccccsccssccsseceseceecaeeceecseeceeseeeseeesaeees 15 3 2 1 Assigning an IP Address using BOOIP ais iioniqeqap sat sd c ut qid ad Petri d d edis ad at Lo petet a dada 15 3 2 2 Assigning an IP Address Using CLI via RS 232 sessesssssessseeeenee nene 16 3 2 3 Assigning an IF Address using DIT TP eosnassisuqh ati vaevdiks iari dd eodd eeME dad d p aud bd senda dti qako quss 17 43 Ob
23. ferent managers Status amp Diagnostics Link 5nmpManagersT able Software Update Maintenance SNMP ManagerTrapSendingEnable Enables the SNMP Manager s IP address for traps to be sent to it Log Off Link 5nmpManagersT able SNMPTRAPCOMMUNITYSTRING Defines the community string used in traps Link 5nmpCommunityString SNMPTrapManagerHostName Defines a FODN of a remote host that is used as an SNMP Manager Link ManagementSettings Each searched result displays the following e Parameter name hyperlinked to its location in the Embedded Web Server e Brief description of the parameter e Hyperlink in green displaying the URL path to its location in the Embedded Web server 3 In the Searched Result list click the required parameter to open the screen in which the parameter appears In the relevant screen the searched parameter is highlighted in green for easy viewing as shown in Figure 3 5 on page 14 Version 5 0 13 November 2006 a Va wi AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Figure 3 5 Searched Parameter Highlighted in Screen I SNMP Community String Delete Community String Access Level Read Only Quick Setup Protocol Management Advanced Configuration Read Only Status amp Diagnostics Sanaa Software Update Read Only Read Only Maintenance Read Only Log Off Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write
24. gure below for the quick setup flow Note For detailed information on how to fully configure the gateway refer to the MediaPack User s Manuals Figure 2 1 Required Steps to Install the MediaPack Refer to Section 3 2 Refer to Section 3 3 Refer to Section 3 4 Refer to Section 3 5 HHHH Version 5 0 November 2006 A 3 3 1 ug wt AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Configuring the MediaPack The MediaPack is supplied with application software already residing on its flash memory with factory default parameters This guide assumes that MediaPack is running firmware version 5 0 If you are running an earlier version please update the gateway to version to 5 0 Embedded Web Server Management Tool The MediaPack gateway contains an embedded HTTP server that provides a user friendly client Web interface for gateway configuration Accessing the Embedded Web Server The MediaPack s embedded Web server is initially accessed using the default IP address 10 1 10 11 and login user name Admin and password Admin Note Ensure that your MediaPack is in the same subnet as the PC running the Web browser If not refer to Section 3 2 on page 15 for assigning an IP address to the MediaPack gt To access the embedded Web server take these 4 steps 1 Open a standard Web browsing application such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6 0 and higher or N
25. ing the following for AudioCodes BootP Server application a From the Services menu choose Clients the Client Configuration dialog box appears b Add a client configuration for the gateway that you want to initialize by clicking the Add New Client button c Enter the necessary fields i e gateway s MAC address and desired IP address and then click OK 15 November 2006 A 3 2 2 3 b wi AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Table 3 2 Adding a BootP Client Client Configuration Ea MC Name IP Cent mac 00 20 8F 08 4F 93 v By 00 90 8F 08 4F 99 Mediant 2000 10 13 4 1 Client Name Mediant 2000 Template noe P moe pe r Subnet es Ho o io E Gateway o Mu Ho m NS TFTP ServerIP fo ka fje Fr Boot File xx Crp r IMI File juve iri r Apply amp Heset Use the MediaPack chassis reset button to physically reset the gateway causing it to use BootP the MediaPack changes its network parameters to the values provided by the BootP Assigning an IP Address Using CLI via RS 232 You can assign an IP address to the MediaPack using CLI by establishing a serial connection between your PC and the MediaPack 1 To assign an IP address using CLI via RS 232 take these 5 steps Connect the MediaPack s RS 232 port labeled RS 232 located on the rear panel to your PC Use serial communication software e g HyperTerminal to connect to the MediaPack Set your serial
26. ion settings For information on backing up the gateway s configuration refer to Appendix B on page 29 3 5 1 Defining Microsoft Exchange Server s IP Address As the IP address of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is specific to the deployment site you must define this parameter in the MediaPack gateway The gateway forwards all telephone PBX to IP calls to this address i e to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 The IP address is defined in the gateway s embedded Web server and is defined as the proxy server s IP address In this case the proxy server is Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Note that proxy registration is disabled gt To define Microsoft Exchange Server s IP address take these 5 steps 1 Login to the gateway s embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1 1 on page 10 2 Open the Proxy amp Registration screen Protocol Management menu gt Protocol Definition Proxy amp Registration Figure 3 11 Proxy amp Registration Screen AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ok amp x z fst x Address http 172 20 22 200 he EE Fi Ww f et AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Advanced Manipulation Routing Profile Endpoint Hunt Endpoint RADIUS 5 Parameters Tables Tables Definitions Phone Group Settings Parameters Numbers Settings Proxy amp Registration Quick Setup Proxy Name Advanced Configuration Proxy IP Address 172 20 22 211 Status am
27. ired Information t Registration Form Last Mama First Name Company Email Address Jah Title Business Phone Mobile Phone Fax wantto receive technical amp marketing information from amp udiaC ades Login for existing users 2 Fill in the required fields including User Name and Password and then click Submit the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page appears refer to Figure 3 9 on page 21 and a registration confirmation is sent to the e mail address that you provided You can now start downloading the required files refer to Section 3 3 3 on page 20 Version 5 0 19 November 2006 a Va wt AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 3 3 2 Logging in as a Registered Customer If you are already a registered customer refer to Section 3 3 1 on page 19 you can directly login with your username and password and access the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page Once you have logged in you can start downloading the required files refer to Section 3 3 3 on page 20 gt To login as a registered customer take these 4 steps 1 Open the Registration Form Web page by entering the URL below in your Web browser s Address field http www audiocodes com MicrosoftDefault aspx 2 From the menu in the left pane click the Users Login link the Users Login page appears Figure 3 8 Users Login Page Fa ww l E wi AudioCodes Your Gateway to V
28. l Ethernet connection as described in Section 3 2 on page 15 Ensure that the IP address subnet mask and default gateway are correctly configured Restore the gateway s configuration settings by uploading the backup ini file refer to Section D 2 on page 32 Restore the gateway s configuration settings by uploading the backup ini file refer to Section D 2 on page 32 Note Default username and password is Admin Restoring Network Parameters to Default Settings You can use the reset button located on the rear panel of the MediaPack to restore networking parameters to their factory default values listed in Table 3 1 and to reset the username and password to default settings Note that the MediaPack returns to the software version i e with default settings burned on flash memory Therefore you must load your previously backed up ni file or the default ini file received with the software kit to set them to their correct values gt To restore networking parameters take these 3 steps 1 Press in the Reset button uninterruptedly for a duration of more than six seconds the gateway is restored to its factory settings username Admin password Admin 2 Assign the MediaPack an IP address refer to Section 3 2 on page 15 3 Load your previously backed up ini file or the default ini file received with the software kit To load the ini file via the embedded Web server refer to Section 3 4 o
29. le Before you can load your MediaPack with the required configuration file referred to as ini file you need to obtain the file from AudioCodes Web site From this Web site you can also download the latest user s guides training documentation and firmware However before you can download the files you need to register as a customer and assign yourself a login username and password 3 3 1 Registering as a Customer Before you can download the ini file or any documentation from AudioCodes Web site you need to register as a customer Once you have registered you can have access to the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page from where the files can be downloaded onto your PC refer to Section 3 3 3 on page 20 The registration process includes assigning yourself a username and password This username and password can be used in the future to directly login refer to Section 3 3 2 on page 20 as a registered customer and access the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page gt Toregister as a customer take these 2 steps 1 Open the Registration Form Web page by entering the URL below in your Web browser s Address field http www audiocodes com MicrosoftDefault aspx Figure 3 7 Registration Form Page Fa d wei AudioC odes Your Gateway to VoIP ons ll pv Ml EE PRINT Search About Us Investor Relations Products amp Solutions News amp Events Contact Us Site Wiap k Users Login Requ
30. le Industry Canada Terminal Equipment technical specifications This is confirmed by the registration numbers The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a declaration of conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal is 0 5 The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of Ringer Equivalence Number of all devices do not exceed five Network Compatibility The products support the Telecom networks in EU that comply with TBR21 Telecommunication Safety The safety status of each port is declared and detailed in the table below Ports Safety Status Ethernet 100 Base TX SELV FXO TNV 3 Circuit whose normal operating voltages exceeds the limits for an SELV circuit under normal operating conditions and on which over voltages from Telecommunication Networks are possible oafety extra low voltage circuit FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha
31. n page 22 32 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide D Troubleshooting D 3 Debugging using a Syslog Server The Syslog client embedded in the MediaPack sends error reports and events generated by the MediaPack to a Syslog server application using IP UDP protocol The Syslog server can be AudioCodes proprietary Syslog server ACSyslog08 exe or any third party Syslog servers such as Kiwi Enterprises www kiwisyslog com gt To configure the Syslog parameters take these 6 steps 1 Version 5 0 Open the Management Settings screen Advanced Configuration menu gt Management Settings the Management Settings screen is displayed Figure D 1 Management Settings Screen Management Settings Syslog Settings syslog Server IP Address syslog server Port Enable SNMP Activity Types to Report via Activity Log Messages Parameters value Change Auxiliary Files Loading Device Reset Flash Memory Burning Device Software Update Access to Restricted Domains Nan A amp utharized Access sensitive Parameters Value Change In the Syslog Server IP Address and Syslog Server Port fields enter the Syslog s IP address and UDP port number default port is 514 Note that the Syslog server s IP address must correspond to the network environment in which the Syslog server is installed From the Enable Syslog drop down list enable the Syslog feature by selecting Enable In the Activity Types to R
32. ne is connected to this port Inactive Indicates this channel is currently onhook Handset Offhook Indicates this channel is offhook but there is no active RTP session RTP Active Indicates an active RTP stream To monitor the details of a channel take these 2 steps 1 In the Channel Status screen click the numbered channel icon of the specific channel whose detailed status you want to monitor and then from the shortcut menu choose Port Settings the channel specific Channel Status screen appears 2 Click the submenu links to view the channel s parameter settings Version 5 0 31 November 2006 x A D D 1 Ready LED is lit red Unable to access embedded Web server Configuration settings c3 AudioCodes Troubleshooting MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 General Troubleshooting Table D 1 lists general troubleshooting that may arise with your MediaPack gateway Problem have been lost Unable to access embedded Web server due to forgotten lost login password D 2 Fast Track Guide Table D 1 General Troubleshooting Possible Cause Hardware component failure Ethernet cable disconnected No IP connectivity due to incorrect IP addressing scheme Hardware failure Solution Contact AudioCodes Customer Support representative Ensure that the Ethernet cable is plugged firmly into the Ethernet port Connect directly to the device using CLI serial or HTTP loca
33. olP azo pyockui ME E PRINT Search About Us Investor Relations Products amp Solutions Contact Us Site Map E m E J E k Users Login User Name k Registration Form 5 L Remember my login Forgot raur Password ce 2003 2006 AudioCodes Ltd All rights reserved WolP Voice aver IP 3 Inthe User Name and Password fields enter your username and password respectively 4 Click Submit Login the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page appears refer to Figure 3 9 on page 21 3 3 3 Downloading Files Once you have logged in as a registered customer refer to Section 3 3 1 on page 19 or Section 3 3 2 on page 20 the Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web page appears as shown in Figure 3 9 on page 21 This page allows you to download users manuals training documentation firmware and configuration files per PBX deployment To ensure that your MediaPack is configured correctly for interoperability with the deployed PBX ensure that you download the correct ini file Only registered customers have access rights to download the ini file and supporting documentation To register as a customer refer to Section 3 3 1 on page 19 Fast Track Guide 20 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide 3 Configuring the MediaPack Figure 3 9 Microsoft Exchange 2007 UM Resource Web Page Fa uH M wi AudioCodes your Gateway to VoIP ce cont m El PRINT Search
34. or interoperating with the deployed PBX it s sufficient that you upload the ini file to the MediaPack refer to Section 3 4 on page 22 This file contains all the required parameter settings for the MediaPack to seamlessly operate with the PBX However in some cases you may want to make specific modifications to some parameters This appendix describes common parameters that can be modified Once the gateway is configured backup your settings by making a copy of the VoIP gateway configuration ini file by saving it in a directory on your PC This saved file can later be used to restore configuration settings For information on backing up the gateway s configuration refer to Appendix B on page 29 A 1 DTMF Digit Patterns You may wish to change the MediaPack s DTMF digit patterns supported by the implemented PBX The following procedure describes how to modify the maximum digits allowed by the DTMF and the digit patterns supported by the PBX gt To modify DTMF digit patterns take these 5 steps 1 Access the embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1 1 on page 10 2 Open the DTMF amp Dialing screen Protocol Management menu gt Protocol Definition gt DTMF amp Dialing Version 5 0 25 November 2006 a Va wil AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Figure A 1 DTMF amp Dialing Screen AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer KB File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ed Qa O MAOA
35. p Diagnostics First Redundant Proxy IP Address 0 0 0 0 Software Update MSIE second Redundant Proxy IP Address 0 0 0 0 Third Redundant Proxy IP Address 0 0 0 0 Du Redundancy Made Proxy Load Balancing Method Proxy IP List Refresh Time 60 Version 5 0 23 November 2006 A wm wt AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 3 From the Enable Proxy drop down list select Use Proxy This allows Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 to act as a proxy server 4 Inthe Proxy IP Address field enter the IP address of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 5 Click Submit 3 5 2 Defining Number of FXO Ports Connected to PBX The MediaPack s FXO port located on the rear panel interfaces with the PBX By default all the MediaPack s FXO ports eight for the MP 118 four for the MP 114 are enabled However if for any reason the ports endpoints are disabled you can enable them by performing the procedure below gt To define the MediaPack FXO ports take these 4 steps 1 Login to the gateway s embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1 1 on page 10 2 Open the Endpoint Phone Number Table screen Protocol Management menu gt Endpoint Phone Numbers Figure 3 12 Endpoint Phone Number Table Screen S AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer KB File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ba hoe a i Address Go Fa W f we AudioCodes MP 118 Protocol Advanced Manipulation Routing Profile Endpoint
36. ppareil MP 11x FXO est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Hiermit erkl rt AudioCodes Ltd dass sich dieser diese dieses MP 11x FXO in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi ME THN lIAPOY 2A AudioCodes Ltd AHAONEI OTI MP 11x FXO ZYMMOP ONETAI NPOZ TI OYZIOAEI2 ANAITHZEI2 KAI TIZ AOINES ZXETIKEZ AIATAZEIZ TH2 OAHMA2 1999 5 EK Alulirott AudioCodes Ltd nyilatkozom hogy a MP 11x FXO megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak ki etta er i samr mi vi tilskipun Evr pusambandsins 1999 5 Con la presente AudioCodes Ltd dichiara che questo MP 11x FXO conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar So AudioCodes Ltd deklare ka MP 11x FXO atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b tiskajam prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem AudioCodes Ltd deklaruoja kad irenginys MP 11x FXO tenkina 1999 5 EB Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas sios direktyvos nuostatas Hawnhekk AudioCodes Ltd jiddikjara li dan MP 11x FXO jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Dette produktet er i samh righet med det Europeiske Direktiv 1999 5 AudioCodes Ltd deklarujemy z pelna odpowi
37. rer PESE File Edit view Favorites Tools Help a Qs O MAHA S Address Go Fa L wl AudioCodes MP 114 FXO Network Media A Regional Security Management Settings Settings File Settings Settings Settings Configuration File Get the ini file from the device ta your computer Quick Setup Protocol Management Status amp Diagnostics send the in file from your computer to the device Software Update a Maintenance Log Off The device will perform a Reset after sending the iri file Click the Get ini File button the File Download window opens Click the Save button the Save As window opens Navigate to the folder on your PC in which you want to save the ini file Click the Save button the VoIP gateway copies the ini file to the folder you selected D EN S oe Version 5 0 29 November 2006 A b wi AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 C Monitoring the MediaPack The MediaPack provides several ways to monitor the status of the gateway B Monitoring the MediaPack front panel LEDs refer to Section C 1 B Monitoring the MediaPack channels using the embedded Web server refer to Section C 2 on page 31 C 1 Front Panel LEDs The MediaPack front panel LEDs are described in Table C 1 Table C 1 Description of MediaPack Front Panel LEDs LED Type Color State Definition Ready Device Green On Device powered self test OK Sigue Orange Blinking Sof
38. rmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ACTA Customer information This equipment the VoIP Analog Gateway models MP 118 MP 114 and MP 112 complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom of the unit of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AC1ITOOBMP11X3AC If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network using an RJ 11C connector which is Part 68 compliant The service order code SOC is 9 0Y and the Facility interface code FIC is 0O2LS2
39. taining the ini Configuration FIIB u ssec anii nicae o i E FG RE RU x Eod bx Eb 19 TR ee I ane AVIS a IIR FI ADEL EYE ERE URIM T HEN EE FID A 19 3 3 2 Logging in as a Registered Customer ecsossscone ie purae xn ssa ui sake d dd s id E ER EV PA ERR EROS EM E MrO 20 ett ME hc ices TS ODIT I TID ENSHRAIOTERER TORRE FERE EUEE 20 3 4 Uploading an ini File to the MediaPack ccccceccceecceseeceeeceeeeseceseeeeeeesegeeseeeseeeseeeess 22 3 5 Modifying Parameters Specific to Site Deployment seeeseeeeseeeeeeeese 23 3 5 1 Defining Microsoft Exchange Server s IP Address ccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeesaees 23 3 5 2 Defining Number of FXO Ports Connected to PBX ccccccseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeeeeeeaees 24 A Modifying Configuration Settings c scccccessecssseeeeseeeceneesenseesenseesenseseensesoeneenes 25 AI DINF DOOL ATOS acnsotud ie FMaEFOIKUCD HEP REQUE MEME RAE REDE ee PERI EERPHR QUON EH DIRE 25 Pot 5 PERE RON EE DP nee See Ene E std E cel UEM dauipMa enenen rene ere quU 28 Backing Up Configuration Settings c cscccccsseeesseeceeseeseeseecenseeeenseseenseeeenseseees 29 C Monitoring the MediaPack lere eese ieee nien nennen nana nnmnnn 30 bo JISUIDPSDBUEESD ente N O E E O EN A A EAE EAUX M EERRRRIERUR E S N 30 C 2 Monitoring the MediaPack Channels cccccccceccceseeeeeeceeeceee
40. the following 3 fields to change the password Current Password Mew Password Confirm Mew Password Account Data for User Access Level User Monitor hal Fill in the following 3 fields to change the password Current Password Mew Password Confirm Mew Password To change the access level of the secondary account the access level of the primary account cannot be changed from the Access Level drop down list select the new access level and then click Change Access Level the new access level is applied immediately To change the username of an account enter the new username in the User Name field and then click Change User Name the new username is applied immediately and the Enter Network Password screen appears shown in Figure 3 1 on page 10 Enter the updated username in the Enter Network Password screen Note that the username can be a maximum of 19 case sensitive characters To change the password of an account enter the current password in the Current Password field the new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields and then click Change Password the new password is applied immediately and the Enter Network Password screen appears shown in Figure 3 1 on page 10 Enter the updated password in the Enter Network Password screen Note that the password can be a maximum of 19 case sensitive characters Fast Track Guide 12 Document LTRT 352
41. tion used in this document is described in the table below Table 1 1 Typographical Conventions for the Embedded Web Server Item Convention Used Example Screen names field names Enclosed by single quotation Open the Coders screen and parameter values marks From the Coder name drop down list selectable from drop down select G 711U law lists Accessing submenus and Path is provided with names Access the Coders screen Protocol their commands bolded menu name gt submenu Management menu gt Protocol name gt command under submenu Definition gt Coders bar if any Command buttons Bolded Click the OK button Values that you enter Enclosed by double quotation In the Gateway Name field enter marks 10 0 0 10 Keyboard keys First letter capitalized Press the lt Enter gt key Related Documentation Document Manual Name LTRT 656xx e g LTRT 65601 MP 11x amp MP 124 SIP Release Notes LTRT 654xx MP 11x amp MP 124 SIP User s Manual LTRT 665xx CPE Configuration Guide for IP Voice Mail Warning Ensure that you connect the FXO ports to Central Office CO PBX lines only Warning The MediaPack is supplied as a sealed unit and must only be installed or serviced by qualified service personnel Warning Disconnect the MediaPack from the electrical mains and from the Telephone Network Voltage TNV before servicing Fast Track Guide 6 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide Notices Media
42. to connect the network interface on your PC to a port on a network hub or switch Use a second standard Ethernet cable to connect the MediaPack to another port on the same network hub or switch Use an Ethernet cross over cable to directly connect the network interface on your PC to the MediaPack b Change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the MediaPack s factory default IP address and subnet mask listed in Table 3 1 For details on changing the IP address and subnet mask of your PC refer to Windows Online Help Start Help 2 Access the MediaPack s embedded Web server refer to Section 3 1 1 on page 10 3 Verify that Quick Setup screen is displayed Quick Setup menu as shown in Figure 3 6 on page 18 Version 5 0 17 November 2006 A Ww wt AudioCodes MP 11x amp Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Figure 3 6 Quick Setup Screen E AudioCodes Microsoft Internet Explorer Sele File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Q O BAGAS Address http 172 20 22 200 Fa Tl wi AudioCodes MP 114 FXO UN d IP Configuration IP Address 170 20 22 200 Protocol Management Advanced Configuration Melati ee Status amp Diagnostics subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Software Update Default Gateway IP Address 170 20 22 196 Maintenance SIP Parameters S Gateway Name Log Off Working with Proxy Mo w Coders Table Tel to IP Routing Table gt Endpoint Phone Number Tabl
43. tware loading Initialization Red oo On Malfunction Uplink Ethernet feen S on Valid 10 100 Base TX Ethernet connection Link Status Red o On ouplinke Power Power Green On Power is currently being supplied to the device ma Blank Off Either there s a failure disruption in the AC power supply or power is currently not being supplied to the device through the AC power supply entry Fail Failure Red oo On Failure fatal error or system initialization Indication Blank Off No traffic Channels Telephone On The FXO off hooks the line towards the PBX Status PBX Interface Blinking Indicates an incoming call before answering On Line malfunction Blank Off Normal on hook position Note The front panels of the MP 114 and MP 118 are similar except for the number of Channels Status LEDs Fast Track Guide 30 Document LTRT 35201 Fast Track Guide C Monitoring the MediaPack C 2 Monitoring the MediaPack Channels gt To monitor the status of the channels m Open the Channel Status screen by clicking the Home icon on the main menu bar Figure C 1 MediaPack Channel Status Screen e g MP 114 Channel Status iColor Code Ke LJ Mot Connected x Handset Offhaak x RTP Active The color of each channel icon shows the call status of that channel as described in Table C 2 Table C 2 Channel Status Color Indicators Indicator Label Description Not Connected Indicates that no analog li
44. y request to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Installation is described in the Product User s manual Connection to Telephone Company provided coin service is prohibited Connection to party lines service is subject to State tariffs Version 5 0 35 November 2006 t 3 AudioCodes A MediaPack MP 118 amp MP 114 Fast Start Guide Integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 ra l A w AudioCodes 5 www audiocodes com THE STANDARDS INSTITUTION OF ISRAEL
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