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1. TB ara BUREAU A TAS Ol 528 The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is a holder of the ISO 9001 2000 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee a high guality and advanced technical level of and a professional approach to all of our products Table of Contents 1 Product OvervieW os ENKEN ENEE EN ENNER ne 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 roduetD scrptont gue 8 2N VoiceBlue Next Basic Features ueseeeeeeeeeee ee eeete teen tet eete tet et tn 8 Safety Prota ti hS sees SEENEN EES ENEE EES ENEE EE 9 Firmware Upgrade cccccscecceceseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeensneeseensneeeeensneeeeenseeeeeenseeeeenseeeeeenees 10 Terms and Symbols USC niise aeaee eege EA 11 Symbolsiin Manal kreii Oe deeg a saae aaiae idakan dond ANEEEE vk EEAE 11 Future Functions InnovationS ein ieena aeara taana aea aa e a paa anaanatae iaiia 11 Description and Installation ssss sssrsrreennnn 13 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Before Y OU States EE 14 Product Completeness Check 14 Connector Lay Out 2 Channel Version 14 Connector Lay Out 4 Channel Version 15 otat s LED UE eg deiere EE UE 15 SIM Card Placement 2 Channel Version 16 SIM Card Placement 4 Channel Version 17 Ber 17 GSM UMTS Network Restriction 000000000 teen eee eee n tn n nn 18 Potential GSM UMTS Troubles ee eee e
2. Summer winter time m Automatically switch to summer winter time enable an automatic change of the gateway system time at the time of transition to from the daylight saving time Date of switch to winter time dd mm transition day and month Date of switch to summer time dd mm transition day and month 50 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Mobility Extension DTMF settings Start dialling guick call forwarding DTMF code for guick forwarding start End dialling guick call forwarding DTMF code for guick forwarding end Hold call DTMF code for active call holding Hang up call DTMF code for call termination Follow me activation activation of the Follow me function The GSM gateway starts routing call to the defined GSM UMTS subscriber number The default value is 55 u Follow me deactivation deactivation of the Follow me function The default value is 55 E SMS at no answer activation activation of the SMS at no answer function for a registered user The default value is 33 m SMS at no answer deactivation deactivation of the SMS at no answer function for a registered user The default value is 33 The SMS at no answer and Follow me functions can be enabled disabled using the above mentioned DTMF codes by calling the GSM gateway from a registered mobile user phone The values of these functions can be changed using the configuration interface too see below Others H PIN PIN code fo
3. INIT Initialisation of EEPROM configuration or Flash upgrade HW ERR HW error of plugged in board SYSERR System error memory error etc G2 ERR GSM module layer 2 error gate2 G3 ERR GSM module layer 3 error gate3 C4 ERR Link layer error call4 Name Description I FD Unconnected incoming call attempt I OK Connected incoming call O FD Unconnected outgoing call attempt O OK Connected outgoing call 79 Statistics 4 6 4 6 Statistics The GSM gateway automatically generates statistic data on all outgoing and incoming calls These data can be deleted on the user level or though configuration automatic deletion on a selected day Explanation of columns Pri grp type of calls Reset date of last reset of the statistics Minutes number of minutes Hhhh mm ss same number converted to time Calls number of calls SMS number of sent SMS messages Reject number of unconnected calls no available GSM module call rejected with cause 41 42 Failed number of unconnected calls rejected by GSM network C offs number of unconnected calls terminated by calling party Errors number of unconnected calls wrong reguests disallowed prefix etc Red in number of connected calls rerouted to this GSM group Redout number of connected calls rerouted to another GSM group Statistics of calls in groups group reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors Hit inc 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0
4. Check the PIN Check the antenna connection hd Select a place with a good GSM signal 2N VoiceBlue Next is not communicating with the PC Check the Ethernet cable connection and the Ethernet interface settings in your PC 91 List of Abbreviations 6 3 List of Abbreviations API Application Programming Interface ASR Answer Seizure Ratio BIOS Basic Input Output System CD Compact Disc CDR Call Data Record CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction COM PC serial interface CPU Central Processor Unit DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Server DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency eCPU enhanced CPU FW Firmware GMT Greenwich Mean Time GSM Group Switched Mobile system GPRS General Packet Radio Service GW Gateway HW Hardware IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity IP Internet Protocol IVR Interactive Voice Response LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode NAT Network Address Translation PC Personal Computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PCM Pulse code modulation PIN Personal Identification Number PRI Primary Rate Interface PUK Personal Unblocking Key SB SIM Board SC SIM Client SIM Subscriber Identity Module 6 3 92 List of Abbreviations 6 3 SIP Session Initiation Protocol SMS Short Message Service SSH Secure Shell SW Software TCP Tr
5. Just one user may be logged in at a time Refer to Subs 2 2 p 19 for details on the login factory settings The user limitation applies to the web interface access only The access to the Telnet interface is limited to ten simultaneous users A three minute login timeout is set automatically and recovered automatically upon every user activity on the web interface After this timeout the current user is logged out automatically Click on the Refresh button to reset the maximum timeout value gt Set the login timeout value in the Gateway Web configuration Auto logout section 45 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Caution m You are recommended to change the initial login data upon your first login to considerably increase your system security Web Icons Icon Description D Reset factory values Store current configuration into GSM gateway E Restore previous GSM gateway configuration values Xx Save onto local disk of connected terminal Refresh display data v Confirmation e g of configuration file storing to GSM gateway Caution m Push the Save settings button to save the changes Otherwise you will lose the configuration changes after guitting the current configuration window Home Page Having logged in you get to the Gateway home page as shown in the figure below There is a menu on the left which includes the Gateway control and Gateway configuration items The right hand upper c
6. VoiceBlue Next use the G 711 codec to achieve a high voice quality SIP Components The following components are involved in the SIP message exchange m UAC User Agent Client the terminal device client which initiates SIP signalling m UAS User Agent Server the terminal device server which responds to SIP signalling from the UAC m UA User Agent a SIP network terminal SIP phones gateways to other networks etc which contains the UAC and UAS m Proxy server receives connection requests from the UA and transfers them to the next Proxy server if the given station is not under it administration m Redirect server receives connection requests but instead of sending them to the called line sends them back to the requesting device asking for where to route the request m Location server receives registration requests from the UA and updates the terminal database accordingly All the server components Proxy Redirect Location are mostly on one physical device called Proxy server which is responsible for keeping a client database and connection establishing maintaining and terminating as well as call routing The 2N VoiceBlue Next VoIP GSM gateway acts as a UA in any case has the same functions as a VoIP phone i e receives call set up requirements and on the basis of its inner LCR table routes calls to GSM networks None of the SIP defined server components are integrated in the 2N VoiceBlue
7. Web Configuration Interface 3 4 m Next STUN request 60 6553 O off s used for refreshing information on the public IP address of 2N VoiceBlue Next By editing this item you can configure the frequency of queries sent to the STUN server In case the GSM gateway is located behind the NAT make sure that the NAT router routing settings for the appropriate ports SIP RTP STUN are made The integrated firewalls may affect VoIP calls too Should there occur call errors one way audibility connection errors e g check the settings of all active elements on the VoIP call route To detect the problems quickly you can test the Point to Point connection with a software IP phone SJ phone e g in your PC and use tracing by means of a network analyser WireShark www wireshark org e g at the same time Refer to Subs 4 2 p 69 for easy tracing through 2N VoiceBlue Next Tones generated to VoIP m Ring tone to VoIP generate a ringing tone of your own or transmit a real ringing tone from the GSM UMTS networks GSM basic parameters Count of digits dialled from VoIP m Minimum digits from VoIP minimum count of digits to be dialled into GSM m Maximum digits from VoIP maximum count of digits to be dialled into GSM m Wait for next digit s timeout during which 2N VoiceBlue Next awaits further digits dialled from VoIP to GSM Calls m Relax timeout s time interval between the end of the last call and the b
8. i2inc 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 group reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed red in redout g1 out 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 92 out 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics of incoming calls on all modules network reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors vi inc 0 00 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 grpinc 0 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 group reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors Hil inc 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 i2inc 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 module reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs smses m0inc 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 m1inc 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics of outgoing calls on all modules network reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors viout 0 00 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 grpout 0 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 group reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed red in redout 80 Statistics 4 6 4g1out 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 g2 out 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 module reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs smses m0 out 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 m1 out 2 01 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics of calls on module 0 sim dir net grp minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs smses 1 inc A 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 out D 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics of calls on module 1 sim dir net grp minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs smses 1 inc A 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 out M 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 8
9. List of networks the LCR is checked for a valid row Again the LCR is searched upwardly starting from the first row If a List of networks number matches a valid number on the respective row the call time is checked against the routing rule If no match is found the next LCR row is checked If the List of networks number and call time meet the routing rules the call is routed to the module selected in the Assignment to GSM groups table according to the first routing rule included in the Groups section and given in the GSM outgoing groups table Moreover call duration limiting timer can be selected for the outgoing call If the selected GSM UMTS module is occupied or has a low credit the algorithm returns to the preceding step but considers the next Groups row instead of the first one If no record is found in this section the next LCR row is used If the selected GSM UMTS module is available and has a sufficient credit the GSM gateway will start dialling the GSM number If the calling subscriber number has an unknown prefix or all routes are occupied 2N9VoiceBlue Next rejects the connection request The outgoing call is not billed until the called party answers the call The GSM network signals the call answering moment and the GSM gateway transfers this information to the SIP Proxy It can be set for GSM outgoing calls that the calling subscriber should be sent the connection tone instead of a silence between the regues
10. The screw head wall distance must allow for simple handling such as removing from the wall Horizontal Mounting 4 Chanel Version 2N VoiceBlue Next is ready for mounting on a horizontal support You can stick rubber feet included in the delivery on the device if necessary Follow the instructions below 1 Put the GSM gateway carefully on a stable horizontal support with its bottom side up 2 Stick the rubber feet into the corners as shown below 3 Place the device on a stable horizontal support A Caution m Refer to the Proper Location subsection for correct placing 22 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 System Rack Mounting 4 Channel Version 2N VoiceBlue Next can be mounted into a system rack Purchase the rack accessories separately under Part No 5051099E The accessory pack includes the following components Components Pieces Short wing 2 Long wing 1 Rear connecting plate 1 Upper connecting plate 1 Mounting screws 112 Rack screws 4 Single Mounting Follow the instructions below to mount a single unit into a system rack 1 Fit the rack wings to the right and left sides using four screws for each wing included in the package The positions of the long and short wings are optional and depend on the installation site conditions 2 Having screwed the wings place the GSM gateway into a free 1U place of the system rack fitting it with four rack screws included in the package VoiceBlu
11. an outgoing call to GSM UMTS before the SMS at no answer is sent Note m The SMS at no answer function works properly only if the INVITE message contains the called and caller numbers m Delay for ALERTING a define a delay before sending information on ringing start m Minute parameter select whether or not the GSM gateway should record the call length or count for outgoing call restriction m Day of deleting statistics in group every month define a day on which statistics on disconnected calls should be deleted m Generate virtual ring tone enable disable generation of the virtual ringing tone to the VoIP interface m Call length counting select whether the call should be counted in seconds or minutes 56 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 m BTS lock identify the BTS to which the GSM modules should be logged fixedly Restart the selected GSM modules to execute the changes The BTS lock service works with specific GSM modules only Q55 An error in BTS identification results in a GSM module login failure m After call relax delay interval between the current call termination and next call setup via the same GSM UMTS module 2 seconds is recommended for high traffic installations Disconnect call Specify the reasons for an immediate disconnection of an outgoing GSM UMTS call Send CLIP from VoIP to GSM UMTS m Transfer CLIP to GSM UMTS enable disable the function m Separating char the CDN CL
12. and set the GSM gateway licence m View and save LOG files and CDR 47 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Firmware Licence This window provides information on the gateway licensing firmware and bootware versions and Ethernet interface MAC address A new licence code can be inserted here m Firmware version current firmware version of the gateway connected m Bootware version current bootware version of the gateway connected m MAC address Ethernet interface MAC address of the gateway connected u CPU serial number GSM gateway serial number in the format M202 XXXXXXXXXX m Active licensed protocols o SIP SIP support o MEN Mobility Extension support x gives the maximum count of users o G729 G 729ab voice codec support Gateway limitation gateway operation time licence limitation if any Licence status current licence status unblocked blocked Caution m The licensed protocols will be blocked when the licence code has expired u Networks list of allowed barred GSM UMTS networks Upon the dealer s request the gateway may contain blocking of certain GSM UMTS networks This state is indicated by a red shining Ch 1 Ch 2 LED The GSM module diagnostic window displays the netw err status Contact your dealer for more information please Licence key for gateway item for entering a new gateway connecting licence Caution m By entering a new licence code you restart the GS
13. confirmation messages ID third party identification number of SMS Content of SMS message len length of SMS message number of bytes in PDU PDU content of message in PDU format csum checksum of all PDU bytes 2 hexa digits calculated without carry SMS message deletion confirmation Fault command response or SMS not sent req required wireless engine or GSM group err error code 6 busy 40 write 41 read 42 delete 43 list cms error cause from wireless engine SMS storage change confirmation SMS listing reguest for listing of all SMS messages and status 72 AT SR ch ix AT SD ch ix AT SM lt ch len pdu chsum AT SG grp id len pdu csum AT SS ch mem confirmations saved on SIM card Possible answers smserr busy list or smsinc ix 1 255 for each saved SMS or status SMS end of list or empty SIM card smsinc ix 0 SMS read request for reading of an SMS message or SMS status saved on SIM card Possible answers smserr busy read or smspdu SMS delete request for deletion of an SMS message or SMS status message Possible answers smserr busy delete or smsdel SMS to module request for sending a message via GSM module 0 31 or via any GSM module ch 32 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout SMS to group reguest for sending an SMS message via GSM group 1 8 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout Command for changing SMS storage Mem
14. p 77 for status details Module control This window helps you control the selected GSM UMTS module manually 49 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Statistics The window displays the current statistics on calls The bottom part of the window includes icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the CDR listing in the web window Refer to Subs 4 6 p 80 for format information Current call info The window displays the currently made calls The bottom part of the window includes icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the listing in the web window Connection state The window displays the states of all available configuration sessions The bottom part of the window includes icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the listing in the web window AutoCLIP routing table The window displays the current state of the AutoCLIP table The bottom part of the window includes icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the listing in the web window SIP registration The window displays the current SIP registration state of the gateway Online report The window displays on line gateway tracing Gateway Configuration System parameters General m Saving call data CDR select the call types on which records are to be saved into the CDR file m Gateway ID identifies 2N VoiceBlue Next numerically in the CDR in case multiple devices generate the CDR in the network
15. the 2N web sites For a detailed description of the 2N VoiceBlue Next firmware upgrade see the section devoted to the system installation Manual Upgrade Version 1 1 m The User Manual relates to the 2N VoiceBlue Next firmware version 01 00 02 2 0 m The User Manual relates to the 2N VoiceBlue Next firmware version 01 00 04 3 0 u New four channel 2N VoiceBlue Next version 10 Terms and Symbols Used 1 4 1 4 Terms and Symbols Used Symbols in Manual Safety Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent injury of persons gt Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution m Important information for system functionality Tip m Useful advice for quick and efficient functionality Note gt gt u Routines or advice for efficient use of the device Future Functions Innovations The in this document designates the functions that are under preparation or development at present 11 Description and Installation This section describes the proper 2N VoiceBlue Next product installation and connection Here is what you can find in this section Before You Start Factory Settings Brief Installation Guide IP Voice Transmission 2N VoiceBlue Next Connection to VoIP 13 Before You Start 2 1 2 1 Before You Start Caution A Make sure that you are equipped with all system components ne
16. to the use of reproduction parts or components The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data loss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contradiction herewith or a failure of the product due to a use in contradiction herewith All applicable legal regulations concerning the product s installation and use as well as provisions of technical standards on electric installations have to be obeyed The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for damage or destruction of the product or damage incurred by the consumer in case the product is used and handled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with
17. working with the H 323 signalling protocols 2N VoiceBlue Next can be used either in the Point to Point or Point to Multipoint mode with the SIP Proxy server SIP H 323 Interconnection SIP based devices cannot communicate with H 323 supporting devices directly but through a SIP H 323 gateway This gateway transfers signalling messages from to the protocols Using the RTP for multimedia data transmission the SIP and H 323 protocols can go on communicating directly when the SIP H 323 gateway connection is established Thus the SIP H 323 gateway helps integrate 2N VoiceBlue Next into the existing H 323 environment H 323 call manager x S H 323 H 323 SIP Fw is a gateway SIP 1 H 323 Phones SIP Phones Point to Point Configuration 2N VoiceBlue Next can communicate with just one SIP VoIP phone or device a VoIP gateway e g in the PTP Point to Point mode The IP address of the opposite party is always selected as the Proxy server IP address in 2N VoiceBlue Next for this mode The 2N VoiceBlue Next PTP configuration is often used for testing purposes before implementation into the VoIP network Refer to the figure below for the PTP scheme 32 2N VoiceBlue Next Connection to VoIP 2 5 If you set the incoming SIP Proxy IP address to 0 0 0 0 in the 2N VoiceBlue Next configuration the GSM gateway will receive calls from any VoIP device SIP Phone All calls outbound to G
18. 1 Tracing 4 7 4 7 Tracing 2N VoiceBlue Next allows for operation tracing VoIP SIP GSM Tracing is accessible in one session only at a time the other tracing requests are rejected with BUSY With regard to a rather extensive volume of data we recommend that the Write communication into file function should be activated before tracing Any Telnet supporting terminal HyperTerminal Putty etc can be used m You are advised to synchronise your GSM gateway with the SIP Proxy or a PC before tracing AT Command Description AT S92 x Set the tracing details Refer to the table below for value X AT R2 Start tracing via the active session Any character Terminate tracing Layer 3 and A4 Timestamp SMP Packet Layer 2 LCR Listing Status Listing Write Out Write Out Status Listing 4 8 The resultant value X is a sum of the reguired functions X timestamps LCR 16 2 18 e g 82 4 8 External SMS Control If this function is enabled for the active Telnet session the GSM gateway automatically sends information on an incoming SMS message An SMS message can also be sent using special commands Command Description AT basic keep alive command answer OK AT G A6 Activation of SMS control can be activated only in one session at same time AT G A55 Deactivation of SMS control AT MS ch GSM module ch status AT MI ch GSM module ch info AT SX ch Request to list all SMS messages and status con
19. 1 2 3 type of SMS storage Siemens 1 SM 2 ME 3 ME Ericsson 1 SM 2 ME 3 ME Wavecom 1 SM 2 ME 3 SR Huawei 1 SM 2 SM 3 SM SierraWir 1 SM 2 ME 3 SR Motorola 1 IM 2 IM 3 IM 73 43 LOGS For the current LOG records see the Gateway Gateway control LOG file section or use the AT amp L AT command for Telnet sessions The following list of LOG statuses is universal and some LOGs may not be included in 2N VoiceBlue Next Type Text Description POWER Power on System switched on Power off System switched off Warm boot Restart of system unknown cause Watchdog Restart of system by watchdog BKPT code CPU error break code detected Stack error CPU error stock integrity failure Divided by zero CPU error dividing by zero RETI code CPU error illegal using of instruction reti NMI intr CPU error wrong interrupt VOID intr CPU error wrong interrupt Upgrade reset Start of upgrade firmware procedure Software reset Reset by AT commands at amp fres INIT Eeprom Initialisation of eeprom configuration Flash Initialisation of flash memory firmware HW ERR address of chip RD read value WR expected value Codec RD WR Error in initialisation of codec on GSM AUX board COM2 RD WR Error in initialisation of COM2 on AUX board Duart RD WR Error in initialisation of serial controller on GSM board Hscx RD WR Error in initialisation of HDLC controller on AUX board Pri 4 RD W
20. 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 90 Troubleshooting 6 2 6 2 Troubleshooting iS For the most frequently asked questions refer to FAQ 2n cz a No LED is shining on 2N VoiceBlue Next 2N VoiceBlue Next is disconnected from the power supply 2N VoiceBlue Next fails to log in to the GSM network Check the SIM card
21. 2N VoiceBlue Next H ue A u o ae H User Manual Version 240 Firmware 01 00 04 www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications eguipment 6040 The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes GSM gateways private branch exchanges PBX and door and lift communicators 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On fag 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N StarGate product complies with all basic reguirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enclosed and at www 2n cz
22. Date time 15 1 2010 20 56 53 98 SNumber M202 1501270008 Login Admin Password Access Data 2N VoiceBlue Next receives Telnet requests on port 23 Port 23 can be reconfigured The access password and name are identical with those of the web interface The access data cannot be changed from the gateway Telnet interface only from the web interface for security reasons Refer to Subs 2 2 p 19 for access data factory settings 68 4 2 AT Interface 2N VoiceBlue Next uses the list of AT commands derived from the standard AT set for configuration and monitoring purposes The configuration entering commands start with AT parameter id The configuration writing out commands start with AT amp section The following list of AT commands is universal and some commands may not be included in 2N VoiceBlue Next Basic Commands ATI3 Firmware version and copyright ATI4 Factory number AT amp T Statistics of calls via PRI interface AT amp TIN Statistics of incoming calls via GSM modules AT amp TOUT Statistics of outgoing calls via GSM modules AT amp T Statistics of calls via SIM cards of GSM module AT TPR mi ci mo co Setting of statistics via PRI AT TG0 mi ci 0 0 Setting of statistics of incoming calls via all GSM modules in GSM group 0 AT TG mi co ri ro Settings of statistics of GSM group AT TGALL mo co ri ro Settings of statistics of all GSM groups AT T X mi ci si mo co so Settings of statist
23. I amp GSM on layer x x 1 Layers 1 2 3 4 x 2 Layers 2 3 4 x 3 Layers 3 4 x 4 Layer 4 Start tracing AT R2 to COM1 interface AT R2 to COM1 interface Stop tracing AT G ATAMS ch module ch sim sts3 sts2 phs2 type ATAMI ch minfo ch sim netid oper new cnt smsinc ch ix sts mem smsrep ch ix sts mem smsout ch id ref req smspdu ch ix sts len pdu csum smsdel ch ix smserr ch id ix req err cms smssel ch cnt AT SX ch A6 activate control via used session 55 deactivate control via used session 99 deactivate control on all sessions Module status ch 0 31 Response to ATMS ch number of wireless engine sim number of currently used SIM O none 1 8 holder 1 8 sts3 status of layer 3 sts2 status of layer 2 phs2 substatus of layer 2 type type of wireless engine Module info ch 0 31 Response to ATAMI netid network ID of active wireless network oper name of active wireless network new number of received and saved SMS on SIM card cnt total number of sent SMS messages according to statistics SMS message has been received and saved ix index number of saved SMS 0 250 sts status of SMS from CMGL ix sts len mem type of used storage 1 2 3 SMS status confirmation has been received sts reserved 0 SMS message was sent and not saved to SIM card Ref reference number of SMS 0 255 to be used in status
24. IP separating character m Modify removes one digit you can change the CLIP The character is used for deleting one char from the left Caution m The Send CLIP from VoIP to GSM service must be supported by the GSM UMTS provider If not the provider s network may reject the call Basic settings m Roaming enabled for network code set the international network identifier for roaming purposes consisting of the following two codes o MCC Mobile Country Code country code Czech Republic 230 o MNC Mobile Network Code GSM code T Mobile 01 0202 Vodafone 03 Hence the international identification code for T Mobile CZ is 23001 Leave this field empty to disable roaming String Note lt empty gt Roaming is disabled 2300 Roaming is disabled 5 digits is the minimum count 23002 Roaming is enabled for networks with MCC MNC code 23002 230XX Roaming is enabled for networks with MCC MNC codes 23000 23099 XX001 Roaming is enabled for networks with MCC MNC codes 00001 99001 XXXXX Roaming is enabled for any network 57 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Note m Check the GSM UMTS searching priorities on the SIM card using your mobile phone before enabling roaming Caution m Calls via a roaming network may increase you telephone bill m CLIR fill in this parameter to define whether or not the called subscriber should be displayed the calling SIM card telephone number It is rec
25. M gateway and discontinue all current calls Date Time The Date Time window enables you to set the current date and time for the gateway Select the Synchronise with local PC item and the Time and Date items will be set automatically according to your PC data Caution H The internal back up source is able to back up the internal clock source for a few hours only Make sure that the gateway date and time values are correct after a long disconnection from the power supply 48 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Voice messages This window is used for recording checking and downloading voice messages LOG file The LOG file window helps read out the gateway LOG file The bottom part of the window includes icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the LOG listing in the web window Warm boot Warm boot Warm boot boot Wa Clock s been lost Refer to Subs 4 3 p 74 for more details CDR file The CDR file window helps read out the Call Data Records CDR of the gateway The bottom part of the window includes icons for saving the CDR into a file and refreshing the CDR listing in the web window Refer to Subs 4 4 p 76 for more details on the CDR format Caution m The maximum capacity is 962 call records When this limit is reached the oldest record s will be deleted automatically Module status This window displays the current status of each GSM UMTS channel Refer to Subs 4 5
26. M incoming groups 2N VoiceBlue Next allows you to work with two groups of incoming calls for each of which you can set variable connection set up modes General settings Mode set how the gateway should process incoming GSM calls o Reject incoming calls all incoming GSM calls are automatically rejected o Ignore incoming calls all incoming GSM calls are ignored The calling subscriber gets the check ringing tone o Accept incoming calls voice message incoming GSM calls are received and if preset so the DTMF dial in with a voice welcome note is activated o Accept incoming calls dialtone incoming GSM calls are received and if preset so the DTMF dial in function with a simulated secondary dialtone is activated o CallBack after ring Reject in case the CallBack table includes the CLIP a CallBack is made CLIP less incoming calls are rejected o CallBack after ring Ignore in case the CallBack table includes the CLIP a CallBack is made CLIP less incoming calls are ignored 59 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 o Report to PC voice message the GSM gateway sends information on incoming calls to a PC eguipped with the call routing software The DTMF dial in with a voice welcome note can be activated for incoming calls o Report to PC dialtone the GSM gateway sends information on incoming calls to a PC eguipped with the call routing software The DTMF dial in with a simulated secondary dialton
27. Next gateway SIP Signalling Messages Below is a list of messages sent via the SIP INVITE connection set up request ACK INVITE confirmation by the final message addressee BYE connection termination CANCEL failed connection cancellation REGISTER UA registration with the SIP Proxy gt OPTIONS server capability query 30 IP Voice Transmission 2 4 The answers to the SIP messages are numerically coded as the case is with the http protocol Below are the most important ones 1XX information messages 100 trying 180 ringing 183 progress 2XX successful request completion 200 OK 3XX request forwarding needed 302 temporarily moved 305 use Proxy ANN error 403 forbidden 486 busy here 5XX server error 500 Server Internal Error 501 not implemented 6XX global failure 606 not acceptable VoIP SIP Phone SIP Proxy VoIP SIP Phone SIP SDP INVITE g ege 183 Session progress SIP SDP INVITE 183 Session progress 200 OK n D x SIP ACK SIP ACK RTP Stream SIP BYE SIP BYE POE a 200 OK SIP Message Sending during Call Set up and Cancellation 31 2 5 2N VoiceBlue Next Connection to VoIP 2 5 2N VoiceBlue Next Connection to VoIP Since 2N VoiceBlue Next communicates using the SIP only this subsection outlines solutions for its interconnection with networks
28. Phone call to OCM Phone call to OCM 43 Call Routing 3 3 DISA Welcome Note If the DISA service is active and a welcome note has been recorded the welcome note is played to every incoming call whose number is not included in the CLIP table or forwarded according to the Dynamic CLIP routing table When the welcome note has been played the gateway waits for the first DTMF digit for the period set in the GSM incoming groups DTMF dialling timeout table Having received the count of digits included in the GSM incoming groups Minimum count of DTMF digits table the gateway will set up connection to the SIP Proxy Use the GSM gateway web interface to record the DISA welcome note 44 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 3 4 Web Configuration Interface Essential Data The 2N VoiceBlue Next web interface supports the following web browsers MS Internet Explorer v9 Mozilla Firefox v4 and higher Any other web browsers may cause troubles The recommended screen resolution is 1280x1024 and colour guality 32bit or higher The configuration interface is available in the English language version only at present m Use the F11 key to activate the full screen mode for better resolution Login For login to the 2N VoiceBlue Next web configuration interface enter the server IP address into your web browser The following login dialogue will get displayed Env MEE Username TELECOMMUNICATIONS a Password indin A
29. R Error in initialisation of PRI controller SYSERR User stack error SW error stock integrity failure BRDIN 08 TYP STS Board inserted number of gsm board type status BRDOUT 08 TYP STS Board disconnected BRDRES 08 TYP STS Reset the board by AT command ALL GSM RESET CMD Reset all GSM boards by AT command SYSTEM RESET CMD Reset the system by at amp bsys command L1 ERR reserved L2 ERR Error of ISDN layer 2 by 0 921 A unsol RX F Received packet RR RNR REJ with unexpected bit F 1 B unsol DM F Received packet DM with unexpected bit F 1 C unsol UA F Received packet UA with unexpected bit F 1 D unsol UA Received packet UA with unexpected bit F 0 E unsol DM Received packet DM with unexpected bit F 0 F peer resest Received packet SABME in status OKEST G repeated SABME Repeated unsuccessful send of packet SABME 74 L3 ERR G2 ERR G3 ERR C4 ERR H repeated DM I failed TIMREC J N R error K recv FRMR L undef frame M I field N frame size O N201 error tout sts p ATD ERROR init g GSM Cause 150 g tout sts g tout sts p g Repeated unsuccessful send of packet DM Unsuccessful breaking up of status TIMREC Received wrong value N R numbering of packets Received packet FRMR information about error Received packet of unknown type Received wrong I packet numbered packet Received packet with wrong length Value N201 was exceeded max length of packet Error of isdn
30. SM are routed to the 2N VoiceBlue Next gateway in the Point to Point mode that uses 2N VoiceBlue Next Point to Multipoint Configuration Point to Multipoint is a classical scheme of a distributed VoIP network with one or more SIP Proxy servers VoIP gateway The SIP Proxy server is a software PBX ora standard PBX extended with VoIP services which is responsible for all VoIP signalling Multiple source devices VoIP phones e g and multiple target devices 2N VoiceBlue Next e g can be used in this mode An internal routing algorithm Least Cost Router LCR of your SIP Proxy is used for routing outgoing GSM and other calls in this mode Calls to GSM networks can be routed via the 2N VoiceBlue Next gateways All SIP signalling is governed by the SIP Proxy server and the subsequent voice stream is based on the Point to Point RTP SIP Proxy C gateway ge Sg m Ge d Zeg ah oon IP Cons SIP Phones 33 2N VoiceBlue Next Configuration This section describes the 2N VoiceBlue Next configuration Here is what you can find in this section Factory Reset m Basic Configuration Step by Step m Call Routing m Web Configuration Interface 35 Factory Reset 3 1 3 1 Factory Reset If you forget the password or set the IP interface incorrectly you can press the RESET button to the right of the RJ45 Ethernet connector for a long time Doing this you restore the factory default configuration v
31. alls blue arrows line 222 to get through to his secretary s extension Having agreed with the secretary Mr Green transfers the parked call to the secretary and hangs up his mobile phone green arrow Tip m Incase the gateway mobile phone connection is unsuccessful the PBX can send an SMS message including the calling number Correct ME configuration Connect the GSM gateway to your PBX SIP Proxy Check whether the Mobility Extension licence key has been entered correctly Enter another prefix in Gateway configuration Prefixes menu that matches the MSN to which the PBX SIP Proxy is calling e g 333 as shown in the figure above Enter all ME users in the Gateway configuration Mobility Extension menu LCR Table The LCR Least Cost Routing table is the key telephone cost cutting factor It helps you select call routes according to the called subscriber s number and the day time and weekdays By adding bank holidays to the LCR table you achieve even higher call cost savings To make your prefix and LCR routing work properly enter the prefix and the total count of digits for the number to be dialled to a GSM UMTS network in the List of networks Furthermore make sure that the SIM card of the provider consistent with the defined group has been inserted in the GSM gateway Use the Assignment to GSM groups table to assign outgoing and incoming calls to groups Whenever a call is to be set up the LCR table
32. alues for all parameters including the Ethernet interface parameters and access data Refer to Subs 2 2 p 19 for factory settings A Caution m Resetting the factory configuration values results in changes of the Ethernet settings and subsequent necessity to reconfigure the gateway Eil VoiceBlue a A E 2 3 4 j Reset Power Channel 10 100 BaseT SIM Cards Note m Push the RESET button for a short time 0 5 s to restart the GSM gateway 36 Basic Configuration Step by Step 3 2 3 2 Basic Configuration Step by Step This section will help put your 2N VoiceBlue Next gateway in operation for the first time Refer to all S 3 subsections for detailed settings Install the GSM gateway as instructed in Subs 2 3 Before the first start remove the SIM cards or insert the SIM cards with the PIN reguest disable Connect the GSM gateway to the Ethernet network to enable connection to the address mentioned in Subs 2 2 p 19 from the configuration terminal If the gateway default IP address is not suitable for your Ethernet installation reset the IP address as follows o Disconnect the configuration terminal from the Ethernet network o Disconnect the GSM gateway from the Ethernet network o Prepare the Ethernet switches or an Ethernet crossed cable o With the Ethernet crossed cable interconnect the configuration terminal with the GSM gateway directly o With the Ethernet switch connect the configuration term
33. ameters subsection p 39 If the GSM module fails to log in or rejects to make outgoing GSM calls even after the gateway restart consult your GSM provider for your SIM card GSM module availability The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any SIM card or provider service unavailability in the case of a breach of the provider s SIM terms and conditions for the SIM card use 18 Factory Settings 2 2 2 2 Factory Settings The table below includes the factory settings for the key configuration parameters of the GSM gateway Parameter Value IP address 192 168 1 2 IP mask 255 255 255 0 IP gateway 192 168 1 1 Username Admin Password 2n A Caution m Remember to change the username and password during the first gateway configuration to avoid unauthorised access 19 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 2 3 Brief Installation Guide SIM Card Inserting Removing For the correct handling of SIM cards refer to the SIM Card Placement subsection on p 16 A Caution m Make sure that the GSM gateway is off before inserting and removing SIM cards to avoid the GSM UMTS module damage Installation Conditions The following installation conditions have to be met for proper installation m 2N VoiceBlue Next is to be installed on a site with enough free space m 2N VoiceBlue Next 2N VoiceBlue Next can be mounted on a vertical surface 2 channel version or on a horizontal surface or into a system rack 4 channel
34. ansmission Control Protocol UCMD UDP commands UDP User Datagram Protocol UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WAN Wide Area Network 93 General Instructions and Cautions 6 4 6 4 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction damage or destruction of the product The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any conseguences arisen as a result of such misconduct Moreover the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement incompetent installation and or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due
35. atus confirmation was received An SMS message was sent and not saved into the SMS storage Content of SMS message or status confirmation An SMS message or status confirmation was deleted from position ix Response to an error command Confirmation of an SMS storage change 84 Technical Parameters This section provides the technical parameters of 2N VoiceBlue Next 85 5 1 Technical Parameters Two Channel Version Dimensions W x H x D Power Supply Type Connector Power input Interface Protocols Connector Administration VoIP Signalling DTMF Count of voice channels Voice codecs PCM companding Wireless Interface Count of channels Bandwidth GSM Audio USIM SIM card Antenna Others Working temperature Air humidity 170x130x45 mm External power adapter SELF type 90 230V 50 60Hz to 12V DC 2A Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3af DC Jack 2 1mm Up to 20W TCP UDP IP RTP TELNET http DHCP 1x 10 100BaseT Ethernet AT commands web interface SIP RFC2833 2 G 711 PCM at 64 kbps G 729 Annex AB A law u Law optional 2 GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz UMTS 850 1900 2100 MHz Cinterion MC55i or Wavecom Q55 or Telit UC864 G HR FR EFR AMR Small plug in 3V One external antenna integrated antenna splitter SMA FEMALE connector 5 C 45 C Max 95 at 40 C 86 Four Channel Version Dimensions W x H x D Power Supply Type Connector Power i
36. bility Extension The table registers the Mobility Extension users m Name enter the user name for calling to VoIP m User enter the registration user name for VoIP m Password enter the registration user password for VoIP 62 Note Web Configuration Interface 3 4 GSM number CLIP enter the user SIM card CLIP Follow me function enable disable call forwarding to a mobile user station based on CLIP SMS at no answer function enable disable sending of information SMS on missed calls m You are recommended to read the Mobility Extension section on page 39 carefully before using the Mobility Extension function Ethernet configuration This window helps you configure the Ethernet interface of your gateway Use DHCP enable disable the DHCP client function in 2N VoiceBlue Next IP address the fixed IP address v4 of the 2N VoiceBlue Next Ethernet interface Subnet mask the subnet mask for the 2N VoiceBlue Next Ethernet interface Default gateway The IP gateway IP address v4 in the Ethernet network Caution Incorrect settings e g enabling the DHCP client service may result in a denial of access to the 2N VoiceBlue Next configuration To avoid this restore the GSM gateway default settings Refer to Subs 3 1 p 36 for details In case the gateway is in the DHCP client mode current assignments obtained from the DHCP server are displayed in the IP address Subnet mask and Default gate
37. bled 2 disabled min maximum number of minutes called sms maximum number of SMS sent sec minimum call length not for cdr info sec2 accuracy of call length measurement not for cdr info pseudo default 0 Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 2 AT N 0 0p np op np AT N 1 pr n pr n AT N 2 7 pr n pr n AT N 9 net max List of prefixes replaced by new prefixes number of netlist op old prefix np new prefix List of prefixes dialled into ISDN to be used for LCR table pr prefix n length of number parameter n is optional Other 7 lists of prefixes dialled into ISDN Net network number max default length of number dialled from ISDN AT amp R AT R net hh mm hh mm w gr Shows LCR table Settings of line 0 63 of LCR table net number of network list 0 8 hh mm hh mm w line using time limitation gr GSM group numbers AT SGxx dial Initiates testing call from AUX interface xx is the called interface 00 31 GSM module 32 to GSM via GSM module according to call prefix AT WGxx Connects the following call from interface xx to AUX interface 71 00 31 from GSM No 32 first incoming calls from GSM Terminates call on AUX interface AT Rx AT RR AT RX ta time Start tracing of error messages on active interface Start tracing of LAN 8 Telnet on layer x x 2 Layers IP TCP Telnet x 3 Layers TCP Telnet x 4 Layer Telnet Start tracing of ISDN PR
38. cessary for putting 2N VoiceBlue Next in operation SIM card VoIP phone and or duly configured SIP line of your SIP Proxy an available 100BaseT socket and a PC for initial settings Product Completeness Check Before installing this product check whether the 2N VoiceBlue Next delivery complies with the following packing list Be careful because there may be differences in the packing list depending on whether you have ordered a two channel or four channel version of the 2N VoiceBlue Next product different part numbers Package 2ch VBN 4ch VBN 2N VoiceBlue Next 1 1 Power supply adapter 1 d Short antenna 1 None Long antenna 1 1 Ethernet cable 1 1 2N CD User Manual and SW 1 1 Wall mounting set 1 None SIM card cover including screws 1 None Rubber feet None 4 Connector Lay Out 2 Channel Version The following connectors are mounted on the 2N VoiceBlue Next bottom Power supply connector DC jack 2 1mm 10 100BaseT Ethernet connector RESET button press for a short time to restart the GSM gateway and for a long time to restart the GSM gateway and download the factory settings 14 Before You Start 2 1 Connector Lay Out 4 Channel Version The following connectors are mounted on the 2N VoiceBlue Next bottom e 10 100BaseT Ethernet connector with PoE support e RESET button press for a short time to restart the GSM gateway and for a long time to restart the GSM gateway and download the factor
39. dulation is used for voice signal encoding The sampled signal is encoded in 12 bits and then compressed using a non linear scheme into the resultant 8 bits Europe uses the A law compression system while North America and Japan obey the u law The resultant data flow is 64 kbps m G 729 this codec uses the CS ACELP Conjugate Structure Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction algorithm with the resultant transmission rate of 8 kbps The speech signal is split into blocks of 10 ms each The parameters of these blocks are then inserted in frames of the size of 10 bytes 2 byte frames are generated for noise transmission During call set up a codec is selected automatically for voice transmission 2N VoiceBlue Next supports the codecs included in the table above The type of codec to be used depends on your VoIP network individual devices and your 2N VoiceBlue Next configuration 2N VoiceBlue Next is designed primarily for VoIP corporate networks and tries to meet the opponent s codec requirements If a codec is requested that is incompatible with 2N VoiceBlue Next the call will be rejected 3 G 729 is an optional part of the system 29 IP Voice Transmission 2 4 The SIP and ITU T H 323 recommended protocols are mostly used for connection establishing maintaining and cancelling 2N VoiceBlue Next uses the SIP Session Initiation Protocol signalling m Inthe case of separated direct connection of your SIP Proxy and 2N
40. e 8 Next 3 23 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 Pair Mounting Follow the instructions below to rack mount two GSM gateways into one 1U place 1 Put the GSM gateways next to each other making their sides touch each other Fit the short wings included in the package onto the free gateway ends with the screws enclosed 2 Insert the connecting plates BE CAREFUL The rear and upper connecting plates have different drilled holes the upper plate holes are larger and without threading in the upper and rear holes of one GSM gateway first Then connect the other unit 24 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 5051054E S 355529020126529 JIM x ZE ECAT 365628020126669 HUDD WM pre 3566200201265862 UU MODAL DOMA MORAN U 355629020126677 JJ NIMIIN Z 684 0389 0004 JITYTIMNINETNMN NIM Y xGSM Wavecom Po l HI It DI J ECCO Gett 1 eet ei 815951591561530 Geen mac 100191402040 Checked 2N serene SAN ANN HEL Serial number 54 0389 0004 EI Made In Czech Republic 3 Place the GSM gateway pair into a free 1U place in the system rack and fit it with four rack screws included in the package VoiceBlue i VoiceBlue L L 4 Next _ The rear and upper connecting plates have different holes the upper plate holes are larger and without threading Make sure that the plate does not get into the device to avoid electric short circuit inside the GSM gateway L
41. e can be activated for incoming calls m Minimum digits in DTMF set the minimum count of digits to be required by the gateway for DTMF dial in m Maximum digits in DTMF set the minimum count of digits to be accepted by the gateway for DTMF dial in m DTMF dialling timeout s set the time for the GSM gateway to wait for the first next DTMF digits If you set this parameter to 0 the incoming call is automatically connected to the numbers included in the List of called numbers m Day of deleting GSM incl group statistics define a day in a month on which the statistics on incoming calls should be deleted m Prefix before DISA dial in enter a numerical prefix to be automatically inserted before the DTMF dial in m CLIP use this parameter to modify the CLIP from GSM UMTS networks is removed automatically from international identifiers Use to remove a digit Examples GSM CLIP 420600123456 Parameter CLIP to Note VoIP PRI 1 Null 420261301500 No CLIP change 420261301500 inserted before CLIP received 00 00420261301500 00 inserted before CLIP received 0261301500 First two digits removed from CLIP received 55299 99261301500 First three digits removed from CLIP received prefix 99 added m Looping of voice message set the voice message playing time Send CLIP from GSM UMTS to VoIP Transfer CLIP from GSM UMTS enable disable the function Separating char enter the character to separa
42. e human body The health hazard is higher than with mobile phones as generally gateways shared by multiple users show a very high traffic The antenna has a sufficient gain for a trouble free operation under normal conditions If the signal is poor or you want to place your antenna separately from 2N VoiceBlue Next you can use an antenna with an SMA connector terminated cable The antenna should be mounted vertically Refer to the Technical Parameters section for the antenna and cable parameters Ethernet Cable Connection To connect 2N VoiceBlue Next into an Ethernet network use a standard straight cable terminated with RJ 45 connectors included in the package The GSM gateway supports the 10BaseT and 100BaseT standards the Ethernet connection status is indicated by the status LED indicators located on the RJ 45 connector refer to p 15 for details For the Ethernet interface factory settings for 2N VoiceBlue Next refer to Subs 2 2 p 19 26 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 Caution Resetting factory values results in a change of the 2N VoiceBlue Next Ethernet interface configuration Using a defective Ethernet cable may lead to a high packet loss rate in the Ethernet network and subseguent instability and poor guality of all GSM UMTS calls 4 3 6 1 Tx a 2 Tx 3 unused 1 8 4 Rx 5 unused 6 Rx 7 unused 8 unused RJ 45 connector for LAN connection Antenna Splitter The anten
43. e of the Telnet protocol refer to S 4 p 67 17 Before You Start 2 1 Caution A m A GSM gateway with an expired licence cannot process any incoming and or outgoing calls To avoid this ask your dealer for licence prolongation or an unlimited licence GSM UMTS Network Restriction Some 2N VoiceBlue Next types may be restricted to certain GSM UMTS networks only If so the red indicator at the given GSM UMTS module is on and the netw err cause is detected Contact your dealer please for more information m Contact your dealer please for more information Potential GSM UMTS Troubles All 2N GSM gateways work reliably under a long time full load The following problems may be caused by GSM UMTS networks GSM UMTS module s cannot log in log in slowly or log out occasionally This problem may be caused by any of the following situations The GSM UMTS signal is low The minimum signal level should be approximately 80dBm If lower change the antenna position or type The GSM UMTS cell BTS to which the GSM UMTS modules are trying to log in is overloaded Change the antenna position or reduce the count of the logged in GSM UMTS modules One of the GSM UMTS modules is permanently logged out or fails to make outgoing calls The problem indicates a GSM UMTS network overload on the installation site To eliminate the problem set the Relax delay parameter to 2 seconds refer to the GSM Basic Par
44. eave 2 cm free space at least over and under the GSM gateway for better ventilation airflow Power Supply Connection Use only the power supply adapter included or with the power over Ethernet a certified PoE adapter to feed the gateway Make sure that the electric distribution network voltage is in compliance with the data on the supply adapter plate before plugging the adapter First plug the supply adapter into the mains socket and only 25 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 then connect the adapter connector to the gateway Refer to the status indicators on p 15 above A Warning Connecting a defective or inappropriate power supply adapter may lead to a temporary or permanent 2N VoiceBlue Next error Never connect 2N VoiceBlue Next using the PoE and a local adapter at the same time to avoid permanent 2N VoiceBlue Next malfunction Check whether the antenna is connected before plugging the adapter Feeding the device without antenna connection may result in the GSM module transmitter damage Antenna Connection 2N VoiceBlue Next is equipped with a SMA female antenna connector for all the GSM UMTS modules The external antenna should always be installed vertically on a site with a good wireless signal Warning Tighten the antenna connector gently with your hand never use a wrench Being a source of radio frequency emissions the 2N VoiceBlue Next antenna should not occur in the close vicinity of th
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47. eginning of the next call via one and the same GSM module all incoming and outgoing calls are rejected during this timeout The recommended value is 2 seconds Do not change this setting unless absolutely necessary Bank holiday list A list of dates to which the weekend routing mode should be applied in the LCR table DTMF settings The minimum delay between two identical DTMF characters received s 100 Tone detector settings The GSM gateway can automatically detect user defined tones sent by the GSM UMTS network during call setup In general user defined tones are tones of the number to be transmitted Having detected such tone the GSM gateway terminates 53 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 the call automatically and attempts to set it up through the next available outgoing group as defined in the LCR table m Frequency 1 2 3 4 defined frequency of the tone to be detected m Sequence list sequence of the above defined tones for detection Voice parameters of GSM modules Here you can set the voice level for the GSM modules in the GSM gateway Audio level DSP Here you can set the voice level for calls in the signal processor of the GSM gateway Caution m An excessively high volume may deteriorate the voice quality distortion echo etc and wrong DTMF detection Tone generated for incoming calls from GSM UMTS m Dialtone the dialtone type for GSM UMTS incoming calls m Ring tone the ringing tone type
48. er error 55 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 m Text of SMS at no answer type the text of the SMS to be sent to the called subscriber in the event of no answer the function is active The N string inserts the CLIP received from VoIP into the SMS m Text of SMS for all calls fill in this parameter to make the GSM gateway send an SMS message to every called subscriber regardless of whether or not the call was connected The N string inserts the CLIP received from VoIP into the SMS Save received SMS to select the storage for SMS received SIM card identification select the SIM IMSI SCID for CDRs Disable CLIP from GSM UMTS to VoIP enable disable resending the CLIP from GSM to VoIP m Reject call with CHLD reject incoming GSM UMTS calls by means of AT CHLD user busy instead of standard ATH GSM group assignment You can assign the GSM UMTS modules to groups separately for incoming and outgoing calls See the two items below for outgoing and incoming group settings GSM outgoing groups 2N VoiceBlue Next allows you to work with two groups of outgoing calls for each of which you can set variable connection set up modes and count of used minutes and sent SMS messages for a selected period General settings m Delay for CONNECT s define a delay before sending information on the connected call after receipt from GSM m Minimum ring duration to send SMS at no answer s set the minimum ringing time for
49. firmations saved in the SIM card GSM module Possible answers smserr busy list or smsinc ix 1 255 for each saved SMS or status SMS End of list or empty storage smsinc ix 0 or smserr 255 ST SR ch ix Request to read an SMS message or SMS status AT SD ch ix AT SM ch len pdu csum AT SG grp id len pdu csum AT SS ch mem saved on the SIM card Possible answers smserr busy read or smspdu Reguest to delete an SMS message or SMS status message Possible answers smserr busy delete or smsdel Reguest to send a message via GSM module 0 31 or via any GSM module ch 32 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout Reguest to send an SMS message via GSM outgoing group 1 8 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout Command for an SMS storage change Ch 0 31 module number Mem 1 2 3 SMS storage type SMS Storages Siemens Cinterion 1 SM 2 ME 3 ME Ericsson 1 SM 2 ME 3 ME Wavecom 1 SM 2 ME 3 SR Huawei 1 SM 2 SM 3 SM SierraWir 1 SM 2 ME 3 SR Motorola 1 IM 2 IM 3 IM SM SIM card ME module SR status report memory IM inbox memory 83 Information Messages Message Description smsinc ch ix sts mem smsrep ch ix sts mem smsout ch id ref req smspdu ch ix sts len pdu csum smsdel ch ix smserr ch id ix reg err cms smssel ch cnt An SMS message was received and saved into the SMS storage An SMS st
50. for GSM UMTS incoming calls m Generate busy tone to GSM UMTS generation of the busy tone for call end Caution m Ifthe Generate busy tone function is enabled the length of the outgoing calls billed by the GSM UMTS operator increases Error GSM UMTS causes m Here you can set the ISDN release cause for the states mentioned below The call that meets the below mentioned reguirements will be rejected with a user defined cause the ISDN cause number will be transformed into a SIP code for VoIP according to the table shown below o Lack of digits in OVERLAP mode the call will be rejected that fails to meet the minimum digits reguirement o Restricted number prefix the call will be rejected whose prefix has not been found in any of the prefix lists o Selected module GSM group is not ready the call will be rejected in case no GSM module is available in the LCR selected GSM outgoing group o Selected module GSM groups are not ready the call will be rejected in case no GSM module is available in the LCR selected GSM outgoing groups Cause translation Here you can convert the release cause received from GSM UMTS into another ISDN release cause The resultant ISN cause number will be transformed into a VoIP SIP code as included in the table below 54 Conversion table ISDN Description cause value 1 Unallocated number 3 No route to destination 6 Channel unacceptable 16 Normal call clearing 17 Use
51. for the SIP Proxy Password registration data for the SIP Proxy Voice parameters m First RTP port even 1024 65524 number of the first RTP port The number must be even as recommended m Last RTP port even first RTP 10 65534 number of the last RTP port The number must be even as recommended The recommended minimum range of RTP ports should be 10 Codec settings detailed codec settings G 711a u or G 729 Codec priority preferential speech codec setting m Priority 1 m Priority 2 m Priority 3 IP addresses m SIP Proxy IP gt GSM IP address of the SIP Proxy from which 2N VoiceBlue Next awaits the GSM outgoing call reguirements m In case you keep the default values 0 0 0 0 2N VoiceBlue Next will receive reguests from any IP address m SIP Proxy GSM gt IP IP address of the SIP Proxy to which 2N VoiceBlue Next turns in the case of a GSM incoming call m SIP registrar IP address of the SIP registration server m NAT firewall IP address for the NAT firewall m STUN server IP address of the STUN Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs Network Address Translation server for obtaining the public IP address under which 2N VoiceBlue Next operates in the Internet network You are advised to fill in this field if 2N VoiceBlue Next operates in a private network separated from the Internet using the NAT or firewall The default port for sending requests to STUN is 3478 52
52. g on ISDN interface IPROC Call from GSM is processed by ISDN interface ACTIVE Connected call DISREQ Disconnection request to Layer 2 DISIND Indication of disconnection from Layer 2 RELREQ Module release for another call to Layer 2 OVRECV Reading of DTMF dialling from GSM from Layer 2 RELIND Indication of module release from Layer2 Link Layer Statuses Name Description NULL Rest status ready for call MORE Call request received from GSM or ISDN awaiting further dialling or timeout SET UP Call request sent to opposite interface PROC Call request confirmed awaiting call answer ACTIVE Connected call DISC Call disconnection in progress Command Shell Statuses Name Description IDLE Rest status awaiting AT commands REQUEST Communication with GSM module upon AT amp G command is displayed REPORT Active tracing LOGFILE Content of log file is being written out CALLFILE Content of call file is being written out CALLREAD Call file records are read AUTOFILE Content of incoming call auto routing chart is being written out QUERY not used so far SCREEN not used so far MATRIX Active matrix screensaver FUNCFILE Content of debug file is being written out LCRFILE not used so far 78 Name Description LOGOUT User logged out LOGIN User is entering name PASSW User is entering password IDLE User logged in Records of Events and Calls Name Description POWER System power on power off or reset
53. he GSM gateway IP address on your SIP Proxy or IP terminal 37 Basic Configuration Step by Step 3 2 From now on 2N VoiceBlue Next will be ready to receive VoIP SIP calls and route them to GSM UMTS networks If all the GSM modules are occupied or logged out the GSM gateway will reject all VoIP IP and GSM UMTS calls Should you get in troubles follow the steps below please Read the User Manual carefully and check all parameters Find answers to the frequently asked questions at http fag 2n cz Consult your servicing partner You are recommended to attend a 2N certified training to improve your installation chances 38 Call Routing 3 3 3 3 Call Routing Calls from a VoIP port to a GSM UMTS network are routed to any GSM UMTS port according to the LCR Least Cost Routing table If an incoming call is routed via a busy port other ports are checked automatically for availability depending on the configuration and in case no allowed outgoing port is available the outgoing call is rejected The LCR algorithm identifies the outgoing call type current time tariff rate day ina week and or free minutes of GSM providers and routes outgoing calls accordingly Incoming calls from GSM networks are routed directly to the defined SIP address or the DISA function is activated Furthermore calls can be routed according to the CLIP caller s telephone number And the CallBack service is also available Mobility Exten
54. hernet connected network operation Green not shining Orange shining 10BaseT Ethernet connected no operation Green flashing Orange shining 10BaseT Ethernet connected network operation SIM Card Placement 2 Channel Version 2 1 Lift off the SIM card holder on the 2N VoiceBlue Next backside insert the SIM card and replace the holder securing the latch 16 Before You Start 2 1 SIM Card Placement 4 Channel Version Insert a SIM card into one of the four SIM holders on the 2N VoiceBlue Next front making sure that the chip contacts are at the front bottom The SIM holders are equipped with the push amp pull technology for facilitation Caution Remember to set call forwarding call barring preferential network s SMS centre and similar provider and SIM card services in your mobile phone before inserting the SIM card in 2N VoiceBlue Next If two SIM cards are used both of them must have an identical PIN or PIN request disable must be selected Disconnect 2N VoiceBlue Next from the power supply before inserting the SIM cards Licences 2N VoiceBlue Next may contain time limited software licences SIP signalling Mobility Extension e g that render services for limited hours only Every gateway restart adds one hour to the internal licence counter To check the current licence status use the web interface of the gateway refer to Subs 3 4 p 45 or the AT interfac
55. ialisation start PINREQ SIMO Module switch to internal SIM card INIT PINREQ Module PIN request PINSET PINSET PIN value sending to module INFO BLOCK Module blocked temporarily or permanently see Layer 2 information INIT SET UP Module configuration running IDLE SLEEP Module sleep running transition to BLOCK status BLOCK NWAIT Awaiting GSM log in SET UP IDLE Rest status can start receive call execute AT amp G command CALL CMD CALL Call running call establishing connected call call end IDLE CMD Communicating with module upon AT amp G command IDLE INFO Information loading from module and SIM card NWAIT M Layer 2 Info for BLOCK Name Description block Blocked by AT amp G command terminated by module board or system reset Netw reg GSM log in refused not activated SIM next attempt in 5 60 minutes Clir err CLIR activation request refused next attempt in 2 10 minutes Mod err Defective or unconnected GSM module next attempt in 2 minutes Pin err Wrong PIN permanently in BLOCK status Sim err Defective or non inserted SIM card next attempt in 2 minutes Log out Temporarily logged out according to parameter X00 Puk req SIM card requires PUK undef This position of SIM card was not checked by gatewa Description Rest status ready for call Request of call to GSM from Layer 4 OPROC Call to GSM is connected CDELIV Call to GSM is ringing 77 CPRES Indication of call from GSM from Layer 2 CRECV Call from GSM is ringin
56. ics of SIM card of GSM module AT T ALL mi ci si mo co so Settings of statistics of all SIM cards of GSM module AT TALL ALL mi ci si mo co so Settings of statistics of all SIM cards of all GSM modules Description of parameters Mi mo gt Minutes of incom outg calls Ci co gt number of connected incom outg calls Ri ro gt number of re routed incom outg calls in group Si so gt number of received sent SMS messages When you change these parameters all the other counters will be reset Wireless Engines AT amp Q Received GSM signal level 00 15 AT amp QALL Received GSM signal level from all GSM modules AT amp Gxx atcmd Send command for AT commands directly to GSM module AT amp Gxx at cnum SIM card telephone number AT amp Gxx at cpin xxxx PIN entering AT amp Gxx at clck sc 1 xxxx PIN request enable AT amp Gxx at clck sc 0 xxxx PIN request disable AT amp L Log file listing PRIGW awaits pressing of the Space bar after every 20 lines AT amp C Call file listing PRIGW awaits pressing of any key after every 20 lines 69 AT amp CR Call file listing and deleting PRIGW awaits pressing of the key to delete this line with call info from memory and sends next line Configuration commands AT amp V AT amp VI AT amp VO AT amp V AT amp VALL AT amp N AT amp NALL AT amp R Overview of all system settings Overview of ISDN PRI settings Overview of basic GSM
57. ie 74 GDR SE 76 Available Status Messages ccssccssseeeeseeeeeseeesnaeensneeeneeeeseaeseseaeenseaesseeeeseaesnseaeeneeees 77 GSM EE 77 Enkel enee e tee i ve ate ee vy kn na 78 Command Shell StatuS s icc cisccceteveaccctesexdvaceteay cceeddesvedevadsvedelaivacedadiecesadvevetevadwcderenevaey 78 Records of Events and Calls ciiiiccsisialiiinidieelh S e ge EEGENEN 79 EE saeco sic scecweceee anta cane v tee ae ana aaa a AA aTa adaa aiaa aeaa eaaa 80 Tracing BE 82 Extern SMS Control a taka EE 83 5 Technical Parameters s ee eee een DD 6 5 1 Technical Paramet rS set SNE SEN ka cease aaan na Aaaa aaa a aaa anaana nana aian 86 Supplementary Information cccccesssessssesseeneneeeeeeeeee es OO 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 Regulations and Directives cccccsecccceseeeeeeeseeeeeeesneeeeeeseeeseeeseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenees 90 lge E ee ue BEE 91 List of Abbreviations ccccssceeceesseeeeeesseeeeeenseeeeenseeeseenseeeeeenseeeeeensueeeeenseeeeeenseeeeenans 92 General Instructions and Cautions lt s lt lt sreureseeesereesseeaee nee sena nana SEENEN NENNEN 94 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling eee eee 95 Product Overview In this section we introduce the 2N VoiceBlue Next product outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use This section also includes safety instructions Here is what you can find in
58. iguration download The window helps you download the current 2N VoiceBlue Next configuration The file format is CFG M202 gateway_serial_number rrrrmmdd hhmmss tar Configuration upload The window helps you upload new configuration settings into 2N VoiceBlue Next configuration The Ethernet interface and login data remain the same Warning m Be sure to upload the configuration file intended for the selected GSM gateway only to avoid malfunction of the GSM gateway and the necessity to restart the system Utils This section provides extra functions of the GSM gateway Currently they include Ethernet interface tracing Network trace which helps detect gateway installation problems such as SIP communication debugging The downloaded file is in the PCAP format which is for example readable by WireShark http www wireshark org 64 Update In this menu you can store new firmware into the GSM gateway Select the VBN XX XX XX bin files only Refer to the Firmware Upgrade subsection on page 27 for more firmware information A Warning m Use the firmware certified for this gateway type only Any other firmware type may damage 2N VoiceBlue Next irreversibly After the new firmware file is stored and sent the GSM gateway is restarted automatically Firmware file uploaded successfully Gateway is restarting for new fimware run Wait for 10 seconds please Restart This subsection provide
59. inal and GSM gateway to the pre prepared Ethernet switch We do not recommend connecting any other equipment o Change the Ethernet IP setting in the configuration terminal eg IP 192 168 1 200 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 o Open your web browser and enter the GSM gateway IP address o Enter the factory login data o Change the required settings in the Gateway configuration Ethernet configuration menu and store the data into the GSM gateway o Connect the GSM gateway to a standard Ethernet network o Restore the configuration terminal IP setting and connect the configuration terminal to a standard Ethernet network Enter the new GSM gateway IP address to get connected to the web interface Enter the current time and date in the Gateway control Date Time menu for the GSM gateway Make sure that the Licence status item is unlocked in the Gateway control Firmware Licence menu If not your GSM gateway does not contain the licence Contact your dealer for the licence key Set the correct PIN value in the Gateway configuration System parameters menu The value must comply with the SIM card PIN value Set new login data in the Gateway configuration Login configuration menu Switch the GSM gateway off and insert the SIM cards Connect an antenna to the GSM gateway and switch it on The GSM gateway contains the factory configuration settings that enable outgoing calls without additional settings Now enter the IP address equal to t
60. is searched sequentially from top to bottom If the called destination prefix matches the network prefix included in the List of networks table and designated as Network number in the LCR table the call is routed according to the routing group parameters Groups in the LCR table as set in the GSM outgoing groups table The call will be connected via the GSM module as assigned to the GSM outgoing group in the Assignment to GSM groups table If the selected GSM UMTS module is busy the call is routed according to the next routing rule in the Groups as defined by the GSM outgoing groups table Again the 40 Call Routing 3 3 GSM outgoing group is assigned to a GSM module in the Assignment to GSM groups table The LCR row is checked in this way until a free GSM UMTS module is found If no available GSM UMTS module GSM outgoing groups is found the call is rejected Routing Algorithm for Outgoing Calls The GSM UMTS outgoing call routing algorithm is launched whenever the SIP Proxy routes an outgoing call to 2N VoiceBlue Next Outgoing calls are routed via 2N VoiceBlue Next as follows The calling subscriber dials the subscriber number and the SIP Proxy routes it to 2N VoiceBlue Next depending on the SIP Proxy settings The number prefix is checked against the prefixes in the List of networks tables in the ascending seguence i e table 1 is searched first followed by table 2 and so on When a matching prefix is found in a
61. layer 3 timeout in status on channel p Error of isdn layer 2 restart of module g after rejected command ATD by GSM network Error of isdn layer 2 restart of module g after cause 150 was received call barred by GSM network Error of isdn layer 3 timeout in status on module g Error of connecting layer 4 timeout in status on call between channel p and GSM module g 75 4 4 CDR CDR 4 4 For the current CDRs see the Gateway Gateway control CDR file section or use the AT amp C AT amp CR AT commands for Telnet sessions 31 07 02 11 07 53 O OK CAU 016 aux g02 GRP 1 0 23 001 40 00000 00 10608218005 45456060 1 8942019636000065750 Column 1 Column 2 date time of call start Column 3 type of call Column 4 CAUSE sent to ISDN Column 5 number of used B channel number of used GSM module Column 6 used GSM group C CallBack to PRI 1 E call via PRI 2 interface Column 7 call set up time Column 8 call duration in mmm ss max 255 59 or error cause for unconnected calls Column 9 call cost will be implemented in a higher firmware version Column 10 gateway id optional Column 11 called number Column 12 calling number Column 13 slot number IMSI of used SIM card 76 4 5 Available Status Messages The following list of statuses is universal and some messages may not be included in 2N VoiceBlue Next GSM Layer Statuses Name Description What Follows INIT GSM module init
62. na splitter is a passive component that combines multiple GSM UMTS channels into one antenna In 2N VoiceBlue Next it combines two four antennae into one The antenna splitter is placed in the installation box It is a passive element it has a characteristic signal attenuation value that the antenna connected must compensate No antenna splitter is used for one channel 2N VoiceBlue Next gateways Licence Restrictions 2N VoiceBlue Next may contain time limited software licences See p 17 for more information Firmware Upgrade Please upgrade the 2N VoiceBlue Next firmware before installing the system Check the www 2N cz web sites for the latest firmware for this gateway type Warning m Use the firmware certified for this gateway type only Any other firmware type may damage 2N VoiceBlue Next irreversibly Follow the instructions below to download firmware easily using the gateway web interface 27 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 Connect your PC and the gateway into the Ethernet network Open the web browser MS Internet Explorer 9 and higher or Mozzila Firefox 4 and higher are recommended Enter the http IP address to register at the web interface Click on Upgrade then on Browse and select the new firmware file Click on the Download firmware icon in the lower part of the web page 2N VoiceBlue Next will upgrade the firmware automatically 28 IP Voice Transmission 2 4 2 4 IP Voice Transmissi
63. nd detailed statistics 2N Mobility Extension support 2N SIM Star support Possibility of SMS sending receiving via web interface Tone detection t Depending on the available licence type Depending on the part number Safety Precautions 1 2 1 2 Safety Precautions It is prohibited to use any transmitters including the UMTS GSM devices in areas where explosives are used such as guarries It is prohibited to use the GSM gateways at petrol stations where mobile telephones are also prohibited GSM phones may affect sensitive life saving devices in medical centres Therefore it is forbidden to use GSM UMTS devices including the GSM gateways in such facilities In general any prohibition regarding mobile phones based on RF energy radiation applies to GSM UMTS devices too If necessary the GSM gateways may be installed at a safe distance from the prohibited area and connected with the original place through an Ethernet cable Although GSM gateways are not intended for cars or aeroplanes all relevant prohibitions and regulations regarding mobile phones apply to them too Firmware Upgrade 1 3 1 3 Firmware Upgrade The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities In response to the customers requirements the manufacturer constantly improves the software contained in the product firmware For the latest 2N VoiceBlue Next firmware version and the User Manual refer to
64. nput Interface Protocols Connector Administration VoIP Signalling DTMF Count of voice channels Voice codecs PCM companding Wireless Interface Count of channels Bandwidth GSM Audio USIM SIM card Antenna Others Working temperature Air humidity 220x45x140 mm External power adapter SELF type 90 230V 50 60Hz to 12V DC 2A Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3af DC Jack 2 1mm Up to 20W TCP UDP IP RTP TELNET http DHCP 1x 10 100BaseT Ethernet AT commands web interface SIP RFC2833 4 G 711 PCM at 64 kbps G 729 Annex AB A law u Law optional 4 GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz UMTS 850 1900 2100 MHz Cinterion MC55i or Wavecom Q55 or Telit UC864 G HR FR EFR AMR Small plug in 3V One external antenna integrated antenna splitter SMA FEMALE connector 5 C 45 C Max 95 at 40 C 87 Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on 2N VoiceBlue Next Regulations and Directives Troubleshooting List of Abbreviations General Instructions and Cautions 89 Regulations and Directives 6 1 6 1 Regulations and Directives 2N VoiceBlue Next conforms to the following directives and regulations Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
65. ommended that the telephone number of the SIM card inserted in the GSM module should not be displayed to the called subscriber to avoid problems with CallBack from GSM Caution The Temporary CLIP and Temporary CLIR enable services must be supported by the GSM UMTS provider If not not the provider s network may reject the call u Maximum count of called minutes set the maximum count of minutes to be used via the SIM card per month m Count of SMS messages set the maximum count of SMS messages to be sent via the SIM card per month m Day to restore call limit and delete statistics set the day in a month on which the statistics of the Maximum count of called minutes a Count of SMS messages parameters should be deleted m First count set the length of the first pulse after which the pulse counting will be changed as set in the Next count parameter m Next count set the length of one pulse in seconds after the time as defined in the First count parameter elapses A correct setting of the First count and Next count parameters guarantees a correct counting of remaining minutes on SIM cards These parameters help limit outgoing calls according to free minutes The CDR includes real data m Day limit of called minutes set the maximum count of minutes to be called via the SIM card per day Time limits Define the SIM card use time limits for the GSM group Call tariffs use this function to assign up to f
66. on Speech Encoding Methods Voice transmission is strictly separated from signalling in VoIP networks Modern VoIP networks mostly use the RTP Realtime Transport Protocol for voice transmission The purpose of the RTP is only to transmit data voice from a source to a destination at real time Codecs are used to save the channel data capacity Codecs process the voice signal using variable algorithms to minimise the volume of user data The degree of compression used by the codec affects the quality of voice transmission Thus the better voice transmission is required the wider data range the higher transmission rate is needed The MOS Mean Opinion Score scale is used for rating voice transmission quality where 1 means the worst and 5 the best quality For a survey of the codecs supported by 2N VoiceBlue Next refer to the table below Codecs supported Standard Algorithm Transmission rate kbps MOS G 711a PCM 64 4 1 G 711u PCM 64 4 1 G 729 CS ACELP 8 3 92 For 2N VoiceBlue Next quadruple the above mentioned rates two fully duplex calls and add the TCP and IP header transmission rate to the result to get the resultant transmission rate It is important to keep both a stable appropriate transmission rate during connection and a small and identical transmission time per data packet in order to maintain a high guality voice transmission m G 711 this codec is used in digital telephone networks The PCM Pulse Code Mo
67. orner displays the current state of the login timer and the Refresh button for automatic time limit refreshing The home page also includes the Logout button You wil be notified of successful logout after every logout action to avoid re use of your login data There are four more sections in the right hand upper menu m Update for firmware update 46 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Restart for software restart of the GSM gateway SIM client for gateway settings for connection to the 2N SIM Star system SMS for receiving sending SMS via the web interface Utils including extending system tools Ethernet tracing The main window displays information on the gateway licence status firmware and bootware versions and the 2N VoiceBlue Next Ethernet interface MAC address In addition you can download a new licence here Auto logout in 270 seconds JE Gateway Gateway Gateway control Firmware Licence Firmware Licence Firmware version 01 00 04rc3 Bootware version 00 92 MAC address 7C 1E B3 00 0E 6C Information for aatewav licence information for gateway licence Serial number M201 5401230039 Active SIP ME8 Gateway limitation 93 hours no limit Licence status Unlocked Networks all Licence key for gateway Gateway The Gateway section is divided into two functional groups Gateway Control This group helps m Monitor the current statuses of the GSM gateway components m Check
68. our independent free minute counters to each GSM module SIM card group Tariff 1 free minutes for calls to own GSM UMTS network 58 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Tariff 2 free minutes for calls to other GSM UMTS networks Tariff 3 free minutes for calls to the PSTN Tariff 4 free minutes for calls within a closed user group VPN Set the LCR table assign prefixes to tariffs correctly to ensure full functionality of this feature If routing to a specific tariff is not applied in the LCR table global free minutes will be used Free minutes Count of free minutes for a specific tariff offered by the provider Transferred minutes Maximum count of unused free minutes to be transferred to the next period Day of restoring free minutes Day on which the free minute counters are to be reset automatically Choose every 24 hours a day in a month or a day in a week for restoring Week of restoring free minutes in month Define the week in which the free minute counters are to be reset automatically This setting is useful when counter reset takes place on every other Friday in month Otherwise leave the every value We recommend you to set the free minute counter value to X 5 where X is the count of free minutes obtained from the GSM UMTS provider to avoid limit excesses The manufacturer is not liable for any additional call costs in case the GSM UMTS provider s free minute SMS limits are exceeded GS
69. outing table the Dynamic CLIP routing table is checked If the calling number is found the incoming call is routed directly to the corresponding extension To set the Dynamic CLIP routing function use the GSM incoming groups menu If the incoming call is still not processed the gateway will receive the call and send either a voice message or the dialtone to the caller After that 2N VoiceBlue Next awaits the required count of digits necessary for connection set up Set the minimum and maximum counts of DTMF digits in the GSM incoming groups menu If 2N VoiceBlue Next does not receive the minimum count of digits and no other digit comes within the timeout set in the DTMF dialling timeout parameter the call is forwarded to the operator as if the called extension number were unknown If call forwarding to the operator is inactive the incoming call will be rejected 42 Call Routing 3 3 Dialing number GSM incoming Other Report to PC GSM incoming NO CLIP present in e Callback Callback H Mobility Extension deactivated or Mobility Dutancian i Mobility extension Calling party activated and number is CLIP Routing Mobility Extension AutoCLIP table Res Mobility d Extension Calling party Mobility Extension number is not ee ee called party number is not present in SCH Phone call 1 ER Hold phone call gt 1 A at number is Deag eier present in Phone calls
70. r busy 18 No user responding 19 No answer from user 21 Call rejected 22 Number changed 27 Destination out of order 28 Address incomplete 29 Facility rejected 31 Normal unspecified 34 No circuit available 38 Network out of order 41 Temporary failure 42 Switching eguipment congestion 44 Reguested facility not subscribed 47 Resource unavailable 50 Reguested facility not subscribed 55 Incoming class barred within CVG 57 Bearer capability not authorised 58 Bearer cap unavailable at present 63 Service or option unavailable 65 Bearer cap not implemented 79 Service or option not implemented 87 User not member of CVG 88 Incompatible destination 98 Invalid message 102 Recover on timer expiry XXX The other received CAU from netw Others SIP code 410 404 503 BYE 486 480 480 603 410 404 484 501 BYE 503 503 503 503 503 503 503 603 501 501 503 501 501 603 400 400 408 500 Description Gone Not found Service unavailable Busy here Temporarily unavailable Temporarily unavailable Decline Gone Not found Address incomplete Not implemented Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Decline Not implemented Not implemented Service unavailable Not implemented Not implemented Decline Bad reguest Bad reguest Reguest timeout Internal serv
71. r the SIM cards that request the PIN code Caution A SIM card with a PIN code other than that set in the GSM gateway configuration will be blocked with the pin err cause To unblock the so rejected SIM card enter the correct PIN on your mobile phone m End of dialling empty off a selectable DTMF code for DTMF dialling end in the event of a DISA incoming call The default value is VoIP parameters VoIP functions m Day of deleting statistics on VoIP every month the day of automatic deletion of call statistics on the VoIP interface None no deletion SIP protocol settings u Use CLIP from INVITE field the CLIP as set in the Contact or From field will be used for routing calls into GSM UMTS networks m Send 180 ringing instead of 183 session progress m Send 200 OK instead of 180 183 m Send 200 OK and BYE when rejected from GSM 51 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 m Send 200 OK on REGISTER request virtual registration of the device in 2N VoiceBlue Next necessary for registration requiring equipment Replace CLIP from GSM with Caller ID Deny DTMF according to RFC2833 Forward DTMF for ME Mobility Extension SIP registration m Registration expires s the timeout after which the 2N VoiceBlue Next registration data expire at the SIP Proxy Reattempt registration s time interval for re sending the request Registration domain realm Caller ID Username registration data
72. s information on a forced restart of 2N VoiceBlue Next Gateway is restarting Wait for 10 seconds please SIM client This section is displayed for those GSM gateways only that support the 2N SIM Star system connection remote SIM card function 65 Terminal This section describes communication with 2N VoiceBlue Next using a terminal Here is what you can find in this section Terminal Based Communication AT Interface LOGs CDRs Available Status Messages Statistics Tracing External SMS Control 67 Terminal Based Communication 4 1 4 1 Terminal Based Communication 2N VoiceBlue Next allows for communication via the TCP IP Telnet protocol The maximum count of active Telnet sessions is ten If there are more Telnet connection requests than ten the GSM gateway rejects the connection Terminal 2N VoiceBlue Next acts as an ANSI terminal with echo Text commands are entered in one of the following formats AT command lt CR gt or AT command lt CR gt lt LF gt The answer consists of up to several rows an empty row with lt CR gt lt LF gt and the reply type OK ERROR or BUSY Use A lt CR gt to repeat the command The gateway requests a password by displaying the Login and Password prompts It uses an extended set of AT commands for configuration Refer to Subs 4 2 page 69 for the list of terminal AT commands Example of a login window VoiceBlue Next V 01 00 01 B 00 91
73. settings Overview of GSM group settings 1 8 Overview of all GSM group settings Overview of parameters of network list 1 8 Overview of parameters of all network lists Overview of LCR lines AT amp FRES Reset with gateway factory settings AT S70 x xX X X AT S71 x x x x AT S81 AT S90 x AT S91 x y AT S93 x AT S98 xxxx AT S99 dd mm yy w hh mm ss AT X00 hout hin min AT X80 name pass IP address IP address mask Initialisation string for setting of mode connected to the gateway COM2 Type of assignment of B channels to GSM modules 0 rotating 1 locked 2 according to credit Way of call information recording 0 no record 1 successfully connected outgoing call 2 successfully connected incoming calls 3 successfully connected incoming and outgoing calls 5 all outgoing calls 6 all incoming calls 7 all incoming outgoing calls Y to each call add NET info 1 or no 0 Global selection of SIM card 0 according to GSM group 1 8 number of SIM holder PIN code for SIM cards inserted in the gateway Gateway date and time settings Automatic logout of GSM modules hout hour when the modules start to log out randomly hin hour when the modules start to log in randomly min minimum number of modules in a group 2 15 that always remain logged in Username password for access via IP port this parameter is write only you cannot see its value AT amp BSYS RESET AT amp Gx
74. sion Mobility Extension ME is a function that turns your mobile phone into a fixed office line and thus helps you take advantage of all PBX functions Advantages You never miss any important call as you are available at all times You can get information SMS messages on missed calls You can control your company PBX call forwarding services from your mobile phone You can make use of a comfortable DTMF code control You need not make complicated forwarding actions as the function is fully automatic ME can work with any SIP Proxy PBX ME can replace any standard VoIP phone Calls to your mobile phone are free of charge or at a moderate cost You need not integrate a costly DECT system any longer Model situation Ling 333 John Smith 4 In case the VPN service is activated by your provider for the GSM gateway and your mobile SIM cards 39 Call Routing 3 3 Line 222 Model situation description A client is calling Mr Green at 2N from his or her fixed line According to the company PBX configuration all calls to line 111 Green s office phone automatically alert line 333 too red arrows Suppose Mr Green is on a business trip The GSM gateway automatically forwards the call to Mr Green s mobile number orange arrow Mr Green answers the call on his mobile phone If the client wants to appoint a meeting Mr Green parks the active call using a DTMF code and c
75. sional rejection of GSM UMTS calls 20 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 No strong electromagnetic radiation is allowed on the 2N VoiceBlue Next installation site No strong electromagnetic reflections are allowed on the 2N VoiceBlue Next antenna installation site An inappropriate location of 2N VoiceBlue Next or its antenna close to television broadcasting and or other rf sensitive sets may impair the function of these sets Being a source of radio frequency emissions the 2N VoiceBlue Next antenna should not occur in the close vicinity of the human body The health hazard is higher than with mobile phones as generally gateways shared by multiple users show a very high traffic Make sure that the VoIP connection has been configured properly according to the SIP and other VoIP recommendations It is recommended that the power supply adapter should be connected to a network with a UPS back up and due overvoltage protection 21 Brief Installation Guide 2 3 Wall Mounting 2 Channel Version Follow the instructions below to wall mount 2N VoiceBlue Next 1 Drill two screws into the wall in a relative distance matching the wall mounting holes in the 2N VoiceBlue Next rear The maximum screw head wall distance is 5mm 2 Hang the 2N VoiceBlue Next unit onto the pre drilled screws Caution Do not open the GSM gateway during wall mounting to avoid product damage and subsequent warranty invalidation
76. t sending to GSM and the ringing tone This option can be activated for TC35i modules 41 Call Routing 3 3 Routing Algorithm for Incoming Calls Incoming calls are processed according to the Mode parameter setting in the GSM incoming groups table The following options are available Reject Ignore incoming calls incoming calls are not routed to the VoIP network On the GSM side the connection reguest is either rejected or ignored the caller hears the check ringing tone If the above mentioned option is not selected the CLIP routing table is checked If the calling number is found it is checked for CallBack first If the CallBack function is enabled for this number 2N VoiceBlue Next will ignore the incoming call and set up a CallBack to GSM after the caller hangs up If the AutoDial function is enabled for the calling number the caller will be routed directly to the extension number entered in the AutoDial item If both the CallBack and AutoDial functions are activated 2N VoiceBlue Next will ignore the incoming call and set up a call to GSM after the caller hangs up Simultaneously a call to the VoIP extension will be set up and then the calls will be connected If the CallBack function is enabled and the caller fails to hang up within 10 s 2N VoiceBlue Next will try to set up a call according to the AutoDial settings In case the CLIP routing function is disabled or the calling number is not included in the CLIP r
77. te the calling SIM card CLIP and ID extension to be called Modify modify the ID extension Caution The Send CLIP from VoIP to GSM service must be supported by the GSM UMTS provider If not not the provider s network may reject the call 60 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 Others Time to keep CLIP in table set the time for which records are to be kept in the AutoCLIP routing table Add record only for unconnected call unconnected outdoing calls are stored in the AutoCLIP table only Delete record for connected answer if the CallBack is successful the corresponding AutoCLIP record will be deleted Skip DTMF for numbers not in CLIP Routing table enable this function to define that only the incoming calls whose CLIPs are stored in the CLIP Routing table will be able to use DTMF dial in Skip list of called numbers after failed call to wanted number enable this function to define that the incoming call will not be forwarded to the number s included in the List of called numbers in case the call is rejected after the preceding DMTF dial in Auto end to CallBack request any incoming call whose CLIP matches the CallBack setting will be rejected and all the other incoming calls will be ignored In either case the CallBack function will be invoked after the incoming call ends List of called numbers List of dialled numbers if DTMF dial in was not used Prefixes The window helps you adapt the gateway
78. the GSM outgoing groups to be used for the selected LCR row m Tariffs select the tariff group free minute counter to be used for the outgoing call Refer to the GSM outgoing groups for more details m Ignore tone detection in last group having detected a user defined tone refer to GSM basic settings the GSM gateway terminates the call and seeks for another call setup option by default If this parameter is activated the GSM gateway ignores the tone detection results and sets up the call if this is the last call setup option You are recommended to read the Routing Algorithm for Outgoing Calls section on p 41 before setting the LCR table and prefix lists Remember to set the tariffs correctly in the GSM outgoing groups section to make tariff routing work properly CLIP routing table CallBack The table permanently assigns CLIPs to the extensions to which incoming calls are to be routed automatically and set the CLIP list for the GMS network for which the CallBack function is enabled m GSM number CLIP user identification in a GSM UMTS network m AutoDial enable disable CLIP routing for the selected CLIP m Dial to VoIP enter the VoIP destination number for CLIP routing m Auto CallBack enable disable CallBack for the selected CLIP m Limit set the maximum call length in minutes Note m Remember to activate the CallBack mode in the GSM incoming groups window for a proper CallBack function Mo
79. the use of the original password The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff 94 General Instructions and Cautions 6 4 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling X Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment Deliver your expired electric appliances and battery packs removed from them to dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or manufacturer for environmental friendly disposal The dealer or manufacturer shall take the product back free of charge and without reguiring another purchase Make sure that the devices to be disposed of are complete Do not throw battery packs into fire Battery packs may not be taken into parts or shirt circuited either 95 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Mod ansk 621 143 01 Praha 4 esk Republika Tel 420 261 301 111 Fax 420 261 301 999 E mail obchod e2n cz Web www 2n cz
80. this section Product Description m Safety Precautions m Firmware Upgrade m Terms and Symbols Used Product Description 1 1 1 1 Product Description 2N VoiceBlue Next is a device that helps directly interconnect a SIP supporting VoIP network with GSM networks and can be used for direct connection with a telephone set The voice mode i e outgoing and incoming calls is the basic function of the gateway 2N VoiceBlue Next is equipped with all voice mode functions and provides the highest user comfort In addition to voice transmission 2N VoiceBlue Next enables you to send and receive text messages SMS No additional equipment such as an external phone is needed for normal operation You can use the web interface or AT commands for all the gateway settings The programmable parameters are set in such a way that you can make calls the moment you connect the system to the Ethernet connect an antenna and insert the SIM card 2N VoiceBlue Next can be combined with the 2N Mobility Extension service remote GSM extension for up to 8 users 2N VoiceBlue Next also provides connection to the 2N SIM Star system 2N VoiceBlue Next Basic Features Compact size Two four GSM UMTS channels System rack installation option Intelligent incoming outgoing call routing SMS sending receiving web AT interfaces User friendly web interface Power over Ethernet PoE A single antenna for 1 or 2 GSM modules Automatic call records a
81. to calling to variable GSM networks You can set the prefix based call routing rules here and identify up to eight different groups for routing Prefix list 1 8 Eight prefix groups to be assigned in the LCR table Basic settings GSM network ID name the prefix list for convenience Default count of digits the default length of the number to be dialled into GSM UMTS when routing via the selected prefix list Use this parameter if the Digits count parameter is not included in the Accepted prefixes table Table of replaced prefixes This table helps you change the prefix of the number received from 00 to e g You can just add or remove a prefix using this table This change is performed before the prefix table search is initiated Keep the record at least in the table for a proper function Table of accepted prefixes A list of prefixes of called destinations to which the selected prefix list applies 61 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 LCR table The LCR Least Cost Routing table helps route calls according to the called number and depending on the day time and weekday m Prefix list select a list of prefixes to be used for the selected LCR row m Time limitation set a time limitation for a particular LCR row m Weekend usage enable disable a particular PCR row during weekends u Maximum call length set the maximum length in minutes for an active outgoing call to GSM UMTS Groups set
82. version It is possible to operate 2N VoiceBlue Next in another working position too e g on a desk for a short time for servicing and testing purposes for example m Any excess of the allowed working temperature may not affect the 2N VoiceBlue function immediately but may result in faster ageing and lower reliability For the allowed working temperature and humidity ranges refer to S 5 p 85 m 2N VoiceBlue Next is not designed for high vibration environments such as means of transport machine rooms and similar m 2N VoiceBlue Next is not designed for dusty environments or places exposed to high humidity and temperature changes m 2N VoiceBlue Next may not be exposed to aggressive gases acid and solvent vapours and so on m 2N VoiceBlue Next is intended for indoor use It may not be exposed to rain flowing water condensing moisture fog and so on m 2N VoiceBlue Next may never be exposed to direct sunshine or placed close to heat sources radiators m A sufficient clearance must be kept over and under 2N VoiceBlue Next for cabling and air flow to carry off the heat m A sufficient GSM UMTS signal intensity has to be provided for 2N VoiceBlue Next m An adequate capacity of the GSM UMTS network has to be ensured no BTS overload Remember that multiple GSM gateways used in one location may overload the base transceiver station BTS you are currently logged in to This may lead to a permanent or occa
83. way items Login configuration The window helps you set the access password and name for the 2N VoiceBlue Next web interface Use the same data for Telnet connection too Caution m Remember to change the username and password during the first gateway configuration to avoid unauthorised access Web configuration Set additional parameters for the gateway web interface Auto logout set the count of minutes in which the current user should be logged out automatically 63 Web Configuration Interface 3 4 m Enable web session lock by default one Admin user may only be connected to the GSM gateway at a moment If another authorised user tries to log in the previous session will be aborted automatically By activating this function you disable such automatic logout and block any further access attempts m Simple login form here you can change the login window graphic lay out Upon activation the GSM gateway login page will have an anonymous appearance This function is recommended for connecting the gateway to the Internet directly m Use SMS user for SMS operations on the web enable disable the user authorised for SMS sending receiving only m SMS user name password the gateway enables independent connection of a user authorised for SMS receiving sending only Report configuration This window is used for setting details on automatic tracing generated by the GSM gateway Configuration Backup Conf
84. x RESET AT amp Gxx BLOCK AT amp Gxx DOWN AT amp Gxx ON AT G00 rr ggg9g99 999999 Reset of PRIGW Reset of GSM module xx Block of GSM module xx Transfer of GSM module into the sleep mode Transfer of GSM module into the idle mode g r Number of GSM group for each GSM module 999999 999999 999999 AT G01 mode atms atfs Voice processing settings for GM22 GSM modules only 70 AT G02 mode atms atfs AT G06 mmdd mmdd AT G07 mmdd mmdd AT G08 delay min max tout mode algorithm 0 none 1 semiduplex 2 fullduplex atms atfs transit receive gain 3 5dB 1 2 5dB 0 0dB 2 2 5dB 4 5dB Voice processing settings for TC35 GSM modules only mode algorithm 2 echo canceller atms atfs transit receive gain 3 5dBm 1 2 5dB 0 0dB 2 2 5dB 4 5dB List of holiday days mm month dd day max length of line is 63 chars Net list of holiday days Parameters of dialling from ISDN to GSM delay relax delay between calls min minimum length of number dialled from ISDN max maximum length of number dialled from ISDN tout delay between dialled digits AT G 0 sim AT G 1 netid clir min sms sec sec2 pseudo AT G 2 netid clir min sms sec sec2 pseudo Mode of switching SIM card sim gt 0 OFF group is turn off 1 4 SIM card 1 4 5 switching by time 6 switching by random time Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 1 netid network number clir O default 1 ena
85. y settings e Antenna connector for all GSM UMTS channels e SIM holder Find a power supply connector DC Jack 2 1mm and type plates at the rear Et VoiceBlue e Next g Reset Power Channel 10 100 BaseT SIM Cards 5051054E X 385529020126529 IMLL MI INIINTIND HL UI 1 A A kost ele 386628020126669 HU WWII HU UI e eem 4xGs OI II Il ID 1 FCC ID OHEAN E e vu 356629020126852 ILI INIINLIND IN DOHIN 8 595159561530 Loek Mac woitatseco Checked 2N 355628020126677 JIH NJN VN INTELEKOMUNMACE gt ge ge HURT RN UNN IMN Een CE Seria number 54 03890004 M S 2299 0004 UI HUE URL 111 SR 127 28 Status LED Indicators The 2N VoiceBlue Next states are indicated by LEDs on the front and system connector sides For the LED types see the table below 15 Power supply Before You Start indicator Blue shining Connected correct function Blue flashing Device error No light Disconnected malfunction t 4 UMTS GSM No light Logged in module ready Green shining Active call Green fast flashing Module initialisation communication Green slow flashing GSM UMTS login process Red shining GSM module blocked no SIM card Red fast flashing GSM module off Orange shining LAN Green shining Orange not shining Initialisation upon GSM gateway power up 100BaseT Ethernet disconnected no operation Green shining Orange flashing 100BaseT Et
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