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1. Policy Bridge Aging Time 180 seconds 1 2 6 Mechanical Table 1 6 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions W x D x H 17 6 x 11 x 2 8 cm weigh 1 2 7 Electrical Table 1 7 Electrical Specifications Power Input 12 VDC from an external power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2A max Power Consumption 10 5 W max Chapter 1 System Description 1 2 8 Connectors Table 1 8 Connectors Connector Description LAN Type 10 100Base TX RJ 45 1 2 in VD 1D2V Number of Phones REN Up to5 Cable Length Max 500 m Cable Length max 100 m 12 VDC Standard DC power jack to external power supply 1 2 9 Regulatory Standards Compliance Table 1 9 Standards Compliance EMC m Low Voltage Directive LVD 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 89 336 EEG Safety IEC 60950 CSA C22 2 No 950 95 UL 1950 AS NZS 3260 Emission EN 55022 1998 Class B EN 61000 3 2 1995 Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 1995 Flicker FCC part 15 1998 Class B AS NZS 3548 1995 _ Voice Gateways System Manual i 6 Specifications 1 2 10 Environmental Table 1 10 Environmental Specifications Item Details Operating temperature 0 C to50 C Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing pter 2 Installation is Chapter Installation Requirements page 10 ront and Rear Panel Components page 11 nstallation page 13 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 2 1 1
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3. filing Installation Requirements Packing List Voice Gateway with one VG 1D1V or two VG 1D2V Phone Ports Power supply with a DC connecting cable Mains power cable Additional Installation Requirements A straight Ethernet cable for connecting the WAN port to the SU IDU An Ethernet cable for connecting to the user s data equipment straight for connecting to a PC crossed for connecting to a hub switch Standard phone cable s with RJ 11 connectors Mains plug adapter if the power plug on the supplied mains power cable does not fit local power outlets Portable PC with an Ethernet card and an Ethernet cable for configuring the Voice Gateway parameters using a web browser Voice Gateways System Manual Front and Rear Panel Components EK Front and Rear Panel Components AN Connectors WEEN 12V DC RESET WAN Phone 1 Phone 2 Figure 2 1 Voice Gateway VG 1D2V Back Panel x The VG 1D1V has a single Phone connector Table 2 1 Voice Gateway Connectors RJ 11 Connections to the user s telephones 2 2 2 Reset to Factory Default Configuration Press down the RESET button on the back of the unit for at least 5 seconds to reset all configurable parameters back to their original default values After releasing the RESET button the PWR WAN and LAN LEDs bilnk twice indicating proper operation The affect on the selected IP parameters acquisition method depends on the time the RESET button is
4. 25 characters Password The SIP user Password Format name or number depends on the SIP server A string of up to 25 characters Outgoing Display name The name to be displayed on the caller ID display of a receiving party if supported by the network Up to 25 characters Operation and Administration 37 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 6 SIP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Telephone number The telephone number of the specific telephone line to be used when registering the unit at the Gate keeper SIP Server The telephone number is limited to 25 characters It may also be an e mail address limited to 25 characters before the sign The Telephone number must be set to a unique value for each telephone line in the network in order for the system to accept it Telephone domain name The domain name The Telephone domain name is limited to 25 characters i e 25 characters after the sign If not specified by the user the same information as defined in the SIP Server IP field will be used Port The number of the outgoing signaling port on the telephone line Line1 and Line2 cannot have the same port number The range is from 1030 to 65535 The default is 5060 for Line 1 and 5061 for Line 2 Incoming CLIP The Calling Line Identity Presentation Caller ID option for the telephone line If On is selected the Caller ID information of a calling party
5. Calling Number Identification Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses from a pre defined list to nodes ona network Using DHCP to manage IP addresses simplifies client configuration and efficiently utilizes IP addresses Domain Name System The name resolution system that lets users locate computers on the Internet TCP IP network by domain name The DNS server maintains a database of domain names host names and their corresponding IP addresses Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol Differentiated Service Code Point AKA DiffServ An alternate use for the ToS byte in IP packets Six bits of this byte are being reallocated for use as the DSCP field where each DSCP specifies a particular per hop behavior that is applied to the packet Dual Tone Multi Frequency The type of audio signals that are generated when you press the buttons on a touch tone telephone DTMF assigns a specific frequency consisting of two separate tones to each key Echo Cancellation Electro Magnetic Compatibility The capability of equipment or systems to be used in their intended environment within designed efficiency levels without causing or receiving degradation due to unintentional EMI Electro Magnetic Interference EMC generally encompasses all of the electromagnetic disciplines Glossary FSK G 711 G 729 H 225 H 245 H 323 HA HTTP IDU IEC Frequency Shift Keying A simple
6. ID 200 an arbitrary selection a VLAN ID is required for defining the untagged data This VLAN tag is only used internally in the unit VLAN NAME Untagged VLAN Priority 0 WAN No LAN No 8 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table 9 Enter the VLAN ID for untagged data 200 in the fields Untagged VLAN ID on LAN port and Untagged VLAN ID on WAN port and click Save 10 Restart the unit to apply the changes Operation and Administration 31 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 6 5 VLAN Configuration Example 2 This example describes how to define the following configuration E VLAN ID 100 VLAN Priority 7 for Voice call signaling RTP and RTCP and Management packets on the WAN port E Two types of data traffic Data with VLAN ID 200 Priority 3 on the LAN and WAN ports Untagged no VLAN data on the LAN and WAN ports Untagged 200 100 Figure 3 10 VLAN Configuration Example 2 1 Inthe VLAN page click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor 2 Inthe VLAN Editor enter the follwing for Voice and Management VLAN VLAN ID 100 VLAN NAME Voice amp Mng VLAN Priority 7 WAN Yes Voice Gateways System Manual 32 VLAN Tagging Menu LAN No 3 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table 4 Enter the VLAN ID for Voice and Management 100 in the field Default VLAN ID on WAN port and click Save 5 In the Page Sele
7. Manual Telephone Menu SIP Model 3 7 1 SIP Configuration Page SIP Configuration Dialplan peter Dial Teneout Seep drr a Agapties Jite Dutter Maximum Deraton ia me 200 RTP Pert Range safe N ra Line 1 Line 2 Telephone Line Con on Con or HA Mede sted Feed asto af TY SIP Server P paranyt on SIP Serer Pert prepa aen SE Server P ipten dan I 5060 SIE Server Port secondary Ure Hane Pawn Ougeng Display Name Talephons Demain Name Port m 7 Telephare Number TG TE ba 5061 Insaming CL Con or Con fon Keep atwe timens Fe cen ds 1223 fizoo Fung Signal ay k fo Zraretag OOP wu Pretened Cadece GTA G711A G711U Gu Ser Codeos Fax Lwe cancer Figure 3 11 SIP Configuration Page VG 1D2V Operation and Administration 35 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server The SIP Configuration page includes the following components Table 3 6 SIP Configuration Page Parameters Dialplan The Dialplan parameter defines how the Voice Gateway decides that a complete number has been dialed See more details in section 3 7 1 2 on page 41 The default value is x T x which means that each of the following schemes can be used m x T Dial timeout Any number of digits may be dialed Following T seconds in which no new digit is dialed a decision is reached that dialing was completed and the unit will send the dialing
8. Time is the time that the unit will wait for a response before sending a new request The range is 1 to 255 seconds The default is 10 seconds Acknowledge Time The Acknowledge Time is the timeout out to be used between allocation requests If no confirmation is received within this time a new allocation request should be sent The range is 1 to 10 x 100 milliseconds The default is 3 300 milliseconds Voice Gateways System Manual 48 BW Reservation DRAP Configuration Page Table 3 11 DRAP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Clear Count Retry Count RTP Packing Ratio Description The Clear Count parameter indicates the number of allocation requests ALLOC that can be sent without being acknowledged before clearing all pending reservation attempts Note Established reservations existing calls are not cleared The range is 1 to 10 The default is 2 The Retry Count parameter indicates the number of allocation requests ALLOC that can be sent without being acknowledged before reaching a decision that the unit should search for another server When this number is reached established reservations are to be cleared existing calls are disconnected and auto discovery procedure is initiated The range is 1 to 10 The default is 5 The RTP Packing Ratio parameter defines the packet size to be used until an actual call is established It is recommended to set a value that supports the wors
9. a shelf The location should be selected taking into account the necessary connections to mains power SU IDU and user s data telephony equipment To install the Voice Gateway Use a straight Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port on the rear panel of the unit to the Ethernet port of the SU IDU The length of the cable together with the length of the cable connecting the SU IDU to the SU ODU should not exceed 100m Connect the DC power cable of power supply to the 12 VDC jack on the rear panel of the unit Connect the mains power cable to the power supply Connect the other end of the mains power cable to the AC mains The color codes of the power cable are as follows 4 Brown Phase Blue Neutral 0 Yellow Green Ground After power up all fron panel LEDs bilnk once and then the PWR WAN and LAN LEDs bilnk twice indicating that the unit operates properly Then the PWR LED is lit Other LEDs may also be lit according to the status of the WAN LAN and Phone ports as described in section 2 2 3 Connect a PC to the Ethernet port using a straight Ethernet cable and use a web browser to configure the parameters of the Voice Gateway See Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server for details To enable remote management of the Voice Gateway the Management amp voice VLAN ID must be configured 6 Connect the 10 100 Base T Ethernet connector to the data equipment The length of the Ethernet cable should not
10. are null SNMP traps will be sent as broadcasts SNMP MIB Parameter Configuration Read Community The read community string up to 20 printable characters case sensitive Default string is public Write Community The write community string up to 20 printable characters case sensitive Default string is private Click on the Save SNMP Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Operation and Administration 53 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 9 4 Service Access Configuration Page Home Security Localization SNMP Service Access WAN VLAN Tagging Service Access Configuration Telephone BY Reservation Select which interfaces are allowed access to the services listed below System LAN WAN HTTP Web access M NW SNMP Vv Vv Upgrade Save Service Access Settings Figure 3 20 Service Access Configuration Page The Service Access Configuration page enables to enable disable access to various services Access from each of the ports LAN or WAN using HTTP and or SNMP can be either enabled or disabled The default for all options is enabled checked Click on the Save Service Access Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Voice Gateways System Manual 54 Upgrade Page 3 10 Upgrade Page The Upgrade page
11. as opposed to IP which is connectionless and unreliable Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of protocols developed by the U S Department of Defense to allow communication between dissimilar networks and systems over long distances TCP IP is the de facto standard for data transmission over networks including the Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol Simplified version of FTP that allows files to be transferred from one computer to another over a network usually without the use of client authentication Type Of Service A field in an IP packet IP datagram that is used for quality of service QoS User Datagram Protocol Connectionless transport layer protocol in the TCP IP protocol stack UDP is a simple protocol that exchanges datagrams without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery requiring that error processing and retransmission be handled by other protocols UDP is defined in RFC 768 An ITU fax standard 1991 that uses TCM Trellis Coded Modulation a technique for forward error correction modulation at 12 000 and 14 400 bps for Group 3 faxes It adds TCM to the V 29 standard at 7 200 and 9 600 bps to allow transmission over noisier lines It also defines special functions echo protection turn off sequences etc for half duplex operation Modulation use is a half duplex version of V 32bis An ITU standard 1976 for synchronous 4 800 7 200 and 9 600 bps full duplex modems using QAM Quadrat
12. codecs are used the permitted priorities are 1 2 and 3 Voice codec negotiation priority is always performed between 2 end points and depending on which side initiated the negotiation The default is Priority 1 to G729 Priority 2 to G711A and Priority 3 to G711U The T38 check box indicates for each line whether to support the T38 Fax protocol The default is checked T38 Fax supported Click on the Save button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Dial plan Schemes A dial plan gives the unit a map to determine when a complete number has been entered and should be passed to the gatekeeper for resolution into an IP address Dial plans are expressed using the same syntax as used by MGCP NCS specification The following notation describes the formal syntax of the dial plan Digit O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Timer T t Letter Digit Timer A a B b C e D qa Range X x matches any digit Letters matches any of the specified letters Letters Subrange Subrange Letters Subrange Letter matches the specified letter Digit Digit matches any digit between first and last Position Letter Range StringElement Position matches any occurrence of the position Position matches an arbitrary number of occurrences includ
13. enables to control the process of downloading either a software file with the extension ro or a configuration file with the extension ini from a TFTP server Download Warning The download process will reset the unit into the download mode This will terminate all network connections and reset your browser connection TFTP Download method Select remote TFTP server IP address and filename Mutert TFTP Server IP Restart Filename Start TFTP Download Figure 3 21 Upgrade Page The Upgrade page includes the following components Table 3 15 Upgrade Page Parameters TFTP Server The IP address of the TFTP server File name The file name in the TFTP server of the software or the configuration ini file Up to 25 characters Click on the Start TFTP Download button to start the download process The downloading and installation of the new SW version or configuration file is done automatically including a restart of the unit When the installation is complete and the unit has restarted the Home Product Info page will be displayed 3 10 1 Downloader Result Codes hexadecimal If something goes wrong during download or installation you will be notified according to the following HM 0 0x00 normal boot no upgrade requested or needed E bit O 0x01 upgrade requested or main application not valid E bit 1 0x02 failed to download new image bit 2 0x04 TFTP server not defined E bit 3 0x08 TFTP file not def
14. in incoming calls will be displayed on a caller ID display attached to the telephone line Caller ID method should be configured by loading an appropriate ini file refer to the Upgrade section for information The default is Off Keepalive timeout The interval suggested by the Voice Gateway for sending the seconds keep alive messages to the network If Keep alive timeout is sent from the network it will override the setting in the Voice Gateway If the unit does not succeed to renew registration after half of the timeout 600 seconds with the default timeout of 1200 seconds it will continue the registration attempts but the Phone ports will be disabled until successful registration no dial tone Phone LEDs are off The range is from 10 to 65535 seconds The default is 1200 seconds Voice Gateways System Manual 38 Telephone Menu SIP Model Table 3 6 SIP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Ring signal 0 9 The Ring signal parameter provides a selection of 10 different Transport ring patterns 0 9 that the unit can use The default is 0 Configure whether signaling shall use UDP or TCP The default is UDP Preferred codecs Displays the currently supported codecs according to the defined priorities Click the Set Codecs Fax button to change codecs settings priorities NOTE Click Save before clicking the Set Codecs Fax button Otherwis
15. of the Internet suite of protocols commonly referred to as TCP IP The IETF is responsible for solving short term engineering needs of the Internet Internet Protocol The standard that defines how data is transmitted over the Internet IP bundles data including e mail faxes voice calls and messages and other types into packets in order to transmit it over public and private networks International Organization for Standardization Geneva www iso ch An organization that sets international standards founded in 1946 The U S member body is ANSI ISO deals with all fields except electrical and electronics which is governed by the older International Electrotechnical Commission IEC With regard to information processing ISO and IEC created JTC1 the Joint Technical Committee for information technology Voice Gateways System Manual Glossary ITU T LAN MAC MAC Address MIB NAT NTP International Telecommunication Union Telecommunications An intergovernmental organization through which public and private organizations develop telecommunications The ITU was founded in 1865 and became a United Nations agency in 1947 It is responsible for adopting international treaties regulations and standards governing telecommunications The standardization functions were formerly performed by a group within the ITU called CCITT but after a 1992 reorganization the CCITT no longer exists as a separate entity Loca
16. pages and web page components over the Internet or other computer network Indoor Unit International Electrotechnical Commission Geneva Switzerland www iec ch An organization that sets international electrical and electronics standards founded in 1906 It is made up of national committees from over 60 countries 75 Glossary IEEE IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 10 IETF IP ISO 76 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE pronounced I triple E is an organization composed of engineers scientists and students The IEEE is best known for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry In particular the IEEE 802 standards for local area networks are widely followed A QoS method A three bit value that can be placed inside an 802 1Q frame tag The IEEE 802 1Q standard defines the operation of VLAN Bridges that permit the definition operation and administration of Virtual LAN topologies within a Bridged LAN infrastructure The 802 1Q specification establishes a standard method for inserting VLAN membership information into Ethernet frames A tag field containing VLAN and or 802 1p priority information can be inserted into an Ethernet frame carrying VLAN membership information Internet Engineering Task Force One of the task forces of the IAB Internet Architecture Board formally called the Internet Activities Board which is the technical body that oversees the development
17. pecifications page 3 Chapter 1 System Description 1 1 Introducing the Voice Gateway Alvarion s Voice Gateway enables operators and service providers using Alvarion s Broadband Wireless Access system to provide subscribers with a number of broadband services transparently The Voice Gateway enables bundling services such as telephony Voice over IP and high speed Internet to end users IP telephony services are supported for standard analog phones or G3 fax machines The VG 1D1V has a single POTS interface and the VG 1D2V has two POTS interfaces The Voice Gateways are available with either H 323 or SIP standard and support both narrow compressed and wideband uncompressed speech codecs silence suppression with comfort noise line echo cancellation and regional telephone parameters Class 5 services such call waiting and 3 party conference call are also supported Up to 3 telephones can be connected in series to each telephone port Daisy chaining of Voice Gateways enables the service provider to offer certain end users for example small offices additional telephone numbers The Voice Gateway also supports Internet access or any other Ethernet based services The unit can be installed behind a router NAT due to NAT traversal support allowing signaling as well as voice packets to correctly reach Softswitch or Gatekeeper for bi directional call initiations The Gateway can handle up to 16 simultaneous VLANs enabling the oper
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19. AN port check the relevant Yes option Otherwise check the No option Note that only one VLAN can be untagged on each port or on both 4 Click OK The newly added entry will be added to the Tagged Port Membership table gt To delete a VLAN from the Tagged Port Membership table 1 Click on the row ID number of the entry you wish to remove The VLAN Editor Delete is displayed YLAN Editor Microsoft Internet 1 Row number VLAN ID 1 4094 0005 VLAN NAME voicesmng VLAN priority o DI WAN ves No LAN Ze Yes C No Delete 0K Cancel Figure 3 7 VLAN Editor Delete VLAN 2 Click on the Delete button The entry will be removed from the Tagged Port Membership table Voice Gateways System Manual 28 VLAN Tagging Menu 3 6 3 VoIP VLAN Configuration Page Home VLAN Tagging VolP VLAN Configuration WAN VLAN Tagging VoIP VLAN Configuration Telephone Call Signaling VLAN Tag PriortyTag RTP VLAN Tag Priority Tag Save VolP VLAN Settings Figure 3 8 VoIP VLAN Configuration Page The VoIP VLAN configuration page enables defining the following parameters The Priority tag for VolP call signaling packets Typically the same VLAN is used for management call signaling and RTP In this case the same VLAN and Priority Tags should be configured for management Default VLAN on WAN port in the VLAN Tagging page Call Signaling and RTP Howe
20. ANs For details on modifying the table refer to section 3 6 2 below Untagged VLAN ID The VLAN ID that is defined for untagged data on the WAN port text box on the left side and the LAN port text box on the right side This is the VLAN ID that will be used internally for incoming data The range for both parameters is from 1 to 4094 Default VLAN ID The text box on the left side is for the WAN port This is the 30 4 gt VLAN defined for management frames SNMP HTTP TFTP arriving on the WAN port The text box on the right side is for the LAN port Typically this field should remain empty It is used to specify the VLAN for non VolP traffic RTP Call Signaling arriving on the LAN side when Voice Gateways are daisy chained The range for both parameters is from 1 to 4094 Adding and Deleting VLANs To add a VLAN 1 Click on the Add VLAN button The VLAN Editor Add is displayed LAN Editor Microsoft Internet Es o Row number VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN NAME VLAN priority o DI WAN ves T No LAN Oo Yes C No OK Cancel Figure 3 6 VLAN Editor Add VLAN Operation and Administration 27 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 2 Enter the VLAN ID 1 to 4094 VLAN NAME A descriptive string of printable characters Do not use special characters such as space or comma and the VLAN priority tag 0 to 7 3 If applicable packets need to be tagged on the WAN L
21. Bridge 7 C Obtain WAN configuration dynamically Client identity io Standard C Custom Vendor ID e Specify fixed WAN configuration IP Address 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway I DNS Address HostName Domain Name mm Multicast Limits Broadcast limit fico of connection bitrate Multicast limit 100 of connection bitrate Save WAN Settings Figure 3 4 WAN Configuration Page The WAN Configuration page includes the following components Table 3 3 WAN Configuration Page Parameters Device Operating Mode The operating mode of the unit In current version the operation mode is always Bridge Obtain WAN configuration Select this option to obtain IP parameters from a DHCP dynamically server The default is that the option is selected Operation and Administration 23 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 3 WAN Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Client identity Vendor ID Specify fixed WAN configuration IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Address Broadcast Limit Description Applicable only if the Obtain WAN configuration dynamically option is selected The method used for identifying the client Option 61 The options are E Standard The units MAC address m Custom An identification string of up to 25 characters The default is null an empty string Applicable only if
22. Menu SIP Model Table 3 6 SIP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description HA mode The High Availability mode defines the support of a secondary Gate keeper SIP Server for high system availability redundancy and scalability When a secondary server is available the unit will try to register to the secondary server after 10 failed attempts to register to the primary server The available options are E Fixed The secondary SIP Server IP address is defined manually by the SIP Server IP secondary parameter E Auto The secondary SIP Server Proxy IP address is supplied by the primary SIP Server m Off Secondary Gate keeper SIP Server is not supported The default is Off SIP Server IP primary The IP address for the primary SIP server proxy who is responsible for managing the Voice Gateway in the specific network If HA mode is set to Auto the primary SIP server proxy provides to the Voice Gateway during registration an IP address for the secondary system SIP Server Port primary The port used for the primary system The recommended values are in the range 1030 65536 The default is 5060 SIP Server IP The IP address of the secondary SIP server proxy secondary SIP Server Port The port used for the secondary system The recommended secondary values are in the range 1030 65536 The default is 5060 User Name The SIP user Name Format name or number depends on the SIP server A string of up to
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24. Service Enable Call Waiting indication tone Disable Call Waiting indication tone calling party will hear a busy tone when calling Informs about present Call Waiting indication tone configuration E Three short beeps off m Two long beeps on A 2 8 Call Forward Description Available only when there are no calls active in progress Call Forward Service 21 lt telephone number gt Enable Call Forward and do forward to lt telephone number gt Indication tone is heard 21 Deactivate Call Forward Operation and Administration 69 Appendix B Default Telephony Parameters In This Appendix This appendix provides the default settings for various telephony parameters Appendix B Default Telephony Parameters Parameter Normal Ringing Signal Ringing Tone Network Busy Tone Call Waiting Tone 72 Table B 1 Default Telephony Parameters Definition The signal that end user will hear from the telephone set when a call is received The tone that sounds on the telephone set when ringing on the other side The tone that the call originator hears in the handset before dialing the destination telephone number The tone that the end user that originates a call hears when the destination telephone line is busy The tone that the end user that originates a call will hear when the network is congested The tone that the end user that originates the call hears whe
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26. Zone Adjust clock for daylight savings Description The IP address of the NTP server optional If an IP address is configured the NTP server usage is activated The feature must be activated to support FSK based caller ID The default is disabled no IP address The appropriate time zone Use the drop down list to change the time zone By checking the Adjust clock to daylight savings the Voice Gateway will automatically adjust to daylight saving time set the time one hour ahead The default is enabled checked Click on the Save Localization Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit 52 Voice Gateways System Manual System Menu 3 9 3 SNMP Configuration Page Home Security Localization SNMP SNMP Configuration BY vation SNMP Trap Configuration System Trap Destination 1 Upgrade Trap Destination 2 Restart Trap Destination 3 Trap Destination 4 Trap Destination 5 Trap Destination 6 SNMP MIB Parameter Configuration Read Community public Write Community private Save SNMP Settings Figure 3 19 SNMP Configuration Page The SNMP Configuration page includes the following components Table 3 14 SNMP Configuration Page Parameters SNMP Trap Configuration Trap Destination 1 to Specify up to 6 IP addresses to which SNMP traps should be Trap destination 6 sent If all Trap Destinations
27. ative status cannot be disabled The configured operation mode In current version it is always Bridge The protocol used for data transmission Ethernet or PPPoE The operational status of the WAN port Up or Down Network Settings Dynamic IP Assignment The method of configuring IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Address as defined in the WAN Configuration page m Yes via DHCP the parameters are obtained from a DHCP server E No the parameters are configured manually The IP address of the unit MAC Address The MAC address of the unit The IP Subnet Mask The Default Gateway address IP DNS Server address Domain Name The Domain Name as defined in the WAN Configuration page VLAN Tag The VLAN ID tag defined for management traffic Priority Tag The Priority tag defined for management traffic Broadcast Limit The upper limit on the bit rate of broadcast packets that will be forwarded as a percentage of the incoming traffic bit rate as defined in the WAN Configuration page Multicast Limit The upper limit on the bit rate of broadcast packets that will be forwarded as a percentage of the incoming traffic bit rate as defined in the WAN Configuration page Click on the Update button to refresh the display Voice Gateways System Manual 22 WAN Menu 3 5 2 WAN Configuration Page Home WAN VLAN Tagging WAN Configuration WAN Configuration Telephone Device Operating Mode
28. ator to offer different services to different end users behind the unit These Gateways incorporate the proprietary DRAP Dynamic Resources Allocation Protocol protocol for automatic registration and allocation of resource DRAP is a protocol based on IP UDP between the Gateway and a DRAP server e g the BreezeMAX base station The protocol provides an auto discovery mechanism for the Gateway so no specific configuration is required and the Gateway can automatically locate and register with the DRAP server The protocol uses a few simple messages enabling a Voice Gateway to request resources when calls are made and the DRAP server to dynamically allocate them The Voice Gateways are designed for remote management and supervision using either the built in internal web server or SNMP The Voice Gateways are easily updated and upgraded as they support remote software and configuration file download Voice Gateways System Manual Specifications 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Telephony and Fax Services hem Deseripton o m H323 model H323v2 4 E SIP model SIP RFC 3261 Internal Class 5 Call Waiting 3 party call call hold and call alteration Services differentiated ringing tones refer to Appendix A for more details External Class 5 Activation deactivation of class 5 services supported by the Services IP telephony system G3 compliant V 17 14 4 Kbps fax reception and transmission using the T 38 standard or in band using G 711
29. codec Calling Number FSK DTMF Identification CNI 3 party initiated pause External rerouting of media stream during speech e g for and rerouting pre paid calling card and record announcement DTMF In band and out band using H 245 and H 225 Regional Settings Telephony signals tones and cadences see Default Telephony Parameters on page 71 1 2 2 Security Table 1 2 Security VLAN Support IEEE 802 1Q with up to 16 VLAN IDs Authentication Per call authentication and registration Chapter 1 System Description 1 2 3 Voice Quality Table 1 3 Voice Qualit Item Description Voice Codecs m G 711 Ulaw G 711 Alaw G 729ab Prioritization IEEE 802 1p layer 2 prioritization DiffServ layer 3 prioritization General Adaptive jitter buffer Echo cancellation Speech sampling rate 10 60 ms Silence suppression with comfort noise 1 2 4 Configuration and Management Table 1 4 Configuration and Management Management Options m Internal Web Server E SNMP SNMP Agents SNMPv1 client MIB II RFC 1213 Private MIB Plug amp Play Functionality DHCP including support messages option 60 61 43 Software Upgrade Using TFTP Configuration Download Using TFTP Voice Gateways System Manual i 4 Specifications 1 2 5 Bridge Functionality Table 1 5 Bridge Functionalit Item Description Supported Ethernet Devices Up to 32 MAC addresses Unknown address Forwarding Forward Unknown
30. ct the request with a 487 request failure message If the use of a session timer is desirable but optional for the session and the calling UA does not include the Session Expires header in the INVITE then the called UA or SPS may add a Session Expires header to the next session setup message In this case the SPS shall add the Session Expires header to the INVITE message and the called UA shall add the Session Expires header to the 200 OK response message The range for the timer header value is from 1 to 999 SIP Session timer value The SIP Session Timer Support feature adds the capability to periodically refresh Session Initiation Protocol SIP sessions by sending repeated INVITE requests The repeated INVITE requests or re INVITEs are sent during an active call leg to allow user agents UA or proxies to determine the status of a SIP session Without this keep alive mechanism proxies that remember incoming and outgoing requests stateful proxies may continue to retain call state needlessly If a UA fails to send a BYE message at the end of a session or if the BYE message is lost because of network problems a stateful proxy does not know that the session has ended The re INVITES ensure that active sessions stay active and completed sessions are terminated The range for the timer value is from 1 to 999 seconds Click on the Save SIP Extensions Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be a
31. ction bar click on VoIP VLAN Configuration to open the VoIP VLAN Configuration page Enter 100 in the VLAN Tag fields for both Call Signaling and RTP Enter 7 in the Priority Tag field for both Call Signaling and RTP Click Save VoIP VLAN Settings Go back to the VLAN Tagging page 6 Inthe VLAN page click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor 7 Inthe VLAN Editor enter the follwing for Data with VLAN 200 VLAN ID 200 VLAN NAME DATA_200 VLAN Priority 3 WAN Yes LAN Yes 8 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table 9 Inthe VLAN Editor enter the follwing for untagged data VLAN ID 1000 an arbitrary selection a VLAN ID is required for defining the untagged data This VLAN tag is only used internally in the unit VLAN NAME Untagged VLAN Priority 0 WAN No LAN No 10 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table 11 Enter the VLAN ID for untagged data 200 in the fields Untagged VLAN ID on LAN port and Untagged VLAN ID on WAN port and click Save 12 Restart the unit to apply the changes Operation and Administration 33 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 7 34 Telephone Menu SIP Model The Telephone SIP Model page selection bar includes the following options SIP SIP Configuration Page SIP Extensions SIP Extensions Page NAT NAT Traversal Configuration Page ToS DiffServ ToS DiffServ Page Voice Gateways System
32. cturer Voice Gateways System Manual About This Manual This manual describes Alvarion s Voice Gateway units and how to install operate and manage them This manual is intended for technicians responsible for installing setting up and operating the Voice Gateway and for system administrators responsible for managing the Voice Gateways This manual contains the following chapters and appendices E Chapter 1 System Description Describes the Voice Gateway and its functionality E Chapter 2 Installation Describes how to install the Voice Gateway and connect it to the SU and to the user s equipment E Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Describes how to use the Web Configuration Server for configuring parameters and checking system status E Appendix A Internal Class 5 Services Describes the internal Class 5 services that are supported by the Gateway E Appendix B Default Telephony Parameters Describe the default values for some telephony parameters including signals tones parameters CID parameters and line impedance HM Glossary Provides definitions of various terms used in the manual Contents Chapter 1 System Des eet 1 1 1 Introducing the Voice Gateway srrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnneennnnnnnnnen RAGE ee 2 Fe Ted INS EE EE N 3 1 2 1 Telephony and Fax Services iese sesse se ee ee ee eek ee Re ee ee ee AA ke Rea Ge Re ek ee 3 nv Mex 3 ILAS Vacs Se E
33. d Keypad Sequences rnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennr 66 A 2 Using the Class 5 Services ei ERK EER AR GED ER ER ARE EEDEN WEKE BEEK E KAR Be NEER KERE Gede 67 A21 eh OR RE eee 67 mee die EE EE EE A NAN A E o Ea kaai 67 FN GAME PRO EA EE EO EO OE ENE ES Enie 67 A 24 Gall Ree EE EO N 68 A 2 5 3 Party Conference N as ER EN RE ee BEER eN N N ee ee GE EG Ee ee 68 A26 e de 68 A 2 7 Call Waiting Indication Tone esse ses Bel Eg REG AE BERE Re DE GE Be BES 69 Aa 8 Call Forward sesse ee ees EE EE GE RENE ER ER Ee ve ER een es GE SKREE RR EE ee ee ee ee 69 Appendix B Default Telephony Parametere 71 E 74 Voice Gateways System Manual xi Figures Figure 2 1 Voice Gateway VG 1D2V Back Panel 11 Figure 2 2 VG 1D2V Front Panel 12 Figure 3 1 Web Configuration Page ie ee ee ee ee Re ee ee Re ee Ge Re ee ee Re ee ee Re ee Ge Re ee ee ke ee ee ke ee ee unne 18 Figure 3 2 Product Info Page ee se ee ee ee Ge Re ee Ge Re ee Ge Re ee Ge Re ee ee ke ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee ke ee ee ee ee ee 19 Eiere Sr WAN Sete eee ee AA aA 21 Figure 3 4 WAN Configuration Page iese ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee Re ee Ge Re ee ee ke ee ee ee 23 Figures 3 5 MAN Tee jinie de Ee Aaaa 26 Figure 3 6 VLAN Editor Add VAN 27 Figure 3 7 VLAN Editor Delete VAN 28 Figure 3 8 VoIP VLAN Configuration Page 29 Figure 3 9 VLAN Configuration Example A 30 Figure 3 10 VLAN Conf
34. d or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion Ltd will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment Some of the equipment provided by Alvarion and specified in this manual is manufactured and warranted by third parties All such equipment must be installed and handled in full compliance with the instructions provided by such manufacturers as attached to this manual or provided thereafter by Alvarion or the manufacturers Non_compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and or bodily harm and or void the user s authority to operate the equipment and or revoke the warranty provided by such manufa
35. des the following options E Security Set Security Password Page E Localization Localization Page E SNMP SNMP Configuration Page HM Service Access Service Access Configuration Page 3 9 1 Set Security Password Page Home Security Localization SNMP Set Security Password Password is currently installed System Upgrade New password Restart Confirm new password Save Password Figure 3 17 Set Security Password Page The Set Security Password page includes the following components Table 3 12 Set Security Password Page Parameters Parameter Description New password Enter the new password A password includes up to 20 printable characters and is case sensitive A null empty string means no password Confirm new password Enter the new password again must be the same as above Click on the Save Password button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Operation and Administration 51 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 9 2 Localization Page Home WAN N Tagging security Localization SNMP Localization NTP Server Time Zone cmT 01 00 DI IV Adjust clock for daylight savings Save Localization Settings Figure 3 18 Localization Page The Localization page includes the following components Table 3 13 Localization Page Parameters Parameter NTP Server Time
36. e all configuration changes in the Telephone page will be lost Click on the Save button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Click the Set Codecs Fax button to change change codecs settings priorities as described below 3 7 1 1 Codecs and Fax Configuration After clicking the Set Codecs Fax button the Codecs and Fax Configuration page is displayed Codecs and Fax Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Line 1 Codec 55 EC Packet Keypad Priority Ek ID feo mene bk gt Ek ref bes me I T38 Fax Save Cancel Figure 3 12 Codecs and Fax Configuration Window VG 1D1V Operation and Administration 39 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server The following settings are available for each line Table 3 7Codecs and Fax Configuration Page Parameters EC Keypad The Codec check boxes identify which codecs are used G 711A and G711U are mandatory and cannot be deselected G 729 is optional The default is G729 codec selected checked NOTE G 729 with Annex A is implemented in the Voice Gateway It enables communication with devices using either G729 with Annex A or G729 with Annex A and Annex B It is not possible to communicate with devices using G729 with Annex B only For each Codec in use the following can be configured The SS Silent Suppression option for outgoing calls When the SS option
37. e the Default configuration Downloader revision Main software revision and Operator defaults revision ini file if exists Voice Gateways System Manual 20 WAN Menu 3 5 WAN Menu The WAN menu page includes settings related to the operation and functionality on the WAN network side of the unit x Be careful when setting these parameters to avoid conflicts in the network The WAN page selection bar includes the following options E WAN Status WAN Status Page E WAN Configuration WAN Configuration Page 3 5 1 WAN Status Page WAN Status WAN Configuration WAN Status Interface Status Enabled Yes Service Routed SO Protocol Ethernet Upgrade Interface Status Up Restart Network Settings Dynamic IP Assignment NO IP Address 192 168 254 254 MAC Address 00 0f 5d fffe ce Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Address 0 0 0 0 Domain Name VLAN Tag Not set Priority Tag Not set Broadcast limit 100 of connection bitrate Multicast limit 100 of connection bitrate _Updete Figure 3 3 WAN Status Page The WAN Status page includes the following components Operation and Administration 21 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 2 WAN Status Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface Status Enabled Service Interface Status The administrative status of the WAN port Yes or No In current version the administr
38. ee ee ee ke ee 36 Table 3 7Codecs and Fax Configuration Page Parameters ees se ees ee ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ek ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ke ee 40 Table 3 8 SIP Extensions Page Parameters iii iss siese MESSE Kas e dd Nee de Ge nr ede eide dried add 43 Table 3 9 NAT Traversal Configuration Page Parameters ees esse ees ee ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ee be ee ee ke ee ee 45 Table 3 10 ToS DiffServ Page Parameters iss sd se REK ed KS Ged SE KERE dd KERE de Gee KERE Ee Ke Rd dd n dee KEN e dek SENSE Ke dd 46 Table 3 11 DRAP Configuration Page Parameters iese ees ee ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ee be ee ee ee be ee ee ee ke ee ee 47 Table 3 12 Set Security Password Page Parameters ii esse ees es ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ee be ee ee ee ke ee ee 51 Tables Table 3 13 Localization Page Parameters iii EE ESE SE Reg Ee RS KG See Ne bee dee Seg ese Re ee AE Dee keen be seg SE ee 52 Table 3 14 SNMP Configuration Page Parameters A 53 Table 3 15 Upgrade Page Parameters i s ui Ese Es EIER ES RENE sam KG SERE gee ee BE RE iets 55 Table 3 16 Parameters Summary ss siese GEE EES EA Ee Ee ee DEUG ES visene BE EE ge ee eg De Gee de 58 Table B 1 Default Telephony Parameters ie esse ee ee se ee Ge Re ee Ge Re ee ee ee Re ee Ge Re ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee ke ee ee ek ee 72 Voice Gateways System Manual xvi pter 1 System Description is Chapter Introducing the Voice Gateway page 2
39. exceed 100m Use a straight cable for connecting to a PC or a crossed cable for connecting to a hub switch Use standard telephone cord s with RJ 11 termination to connect the telephony equipment to the unit If needed configure the basic parameters of the SU and allign its antenna for optimal performance For details refer to the applicable System Manual Chapter 2 Installation 9 Verify that the SU is connected to the base station 10 To verify data connectivity from the end user s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit try to connect to the Internet or to ping another unit in the network 11 Verify proper operation using the LED indicators see Table 2 2 Voice Gateways System Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server In this Chapter Introduction to the Web Configuration Server page 16 Accessing the Web Configuration Server page 17 Using the Web Configuration Server page 18 Home Menu Product info Page page19 WAN Menu page 21 VLAN Tagging Menu page 26 Telephone Menu SIP Model page 34 BW Reservation DRAP Configuration Page page 47 System Menu 51 Upgrade Page page 55 Restart Page page 57 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 1 Introduction to the Web Configuration Server The Voice Gateway can be configured using the following methods E The Web Configuration Server E An ini file loaded into the unit from a TFTP server Th
40. figuration Server 33 Using the Web Configuration Server The Web Configuration Server view consists of a number of menu links to the left Clicking on each of them will display the configuration status page for the selected menu item with the applicable content configurable parameters options or status information in the main area Several pages include a page selection bar at the top of the page enabling selection between several pages related to the same menu item Security Localization SNMP Service Access SNMP Configuration SNMP Trap Configuration Trap Destination Trap Destination 2 TT Trap Destinations SS Trap Destination Trap Destination 5 Ir Trap Destinations SNMP MIB Parameter Configuration Page Main Read Community public Area Write Community private Save SNMP Settings Figure 3 1 Web Configuration Page Many pages include a Save Settings button Click on the Save Settings button before selecting another page menu item or before quitting the application The Save Settings functionality in many cases is per page if you leave the page without clicking the Save Settings button all the changes in the page will be lost Changes to most of the settings are applied only after restarting the unit refer to section 3 11 There is no control that the entered values are valid or have the correct format or range If invalid values are entered access to the unit may be
41. gen Ne 23 3 6 VLAN Tagging E TEE 26 3 6 1 VLAN Tagging Page EE 26 3 6 2 Adding and Deleting VLANS siiiiccicnictesnnccanticetabiarnniact ean tiheateguantecaniammeteetaniaeaannde 27 3 6 3 VolP VLAN Configuration Page sesse besks eeste see ee REEKS bees SEGE DEK eg Sn ks ek Re 29 3 6 4 VLAN Configuration Example 1 siese Ee PER EE EE Ve We Ee EE RE KERR DE SEER R NE Ge Ke Ke 30 3 6 5 VLAN Configuration Example 2 sis ER RE Ee BE EE vae Ge PER SE SR ES aes 32 3 7 Telephone Menu SIP Model user esse EE ERGE RR ER EE RA EE EE RE EE AAR ER RE AR RR REGEER RE REGEER EE 34 3 7 1 SIP Config ration Page RR OE EE EE EE 35 3 7 2 SIP Extensions Page sidan EA N OR RE OR OE OR 43 3 7 3 NAT Traversal Configuration Page asses ie N As ee EER Ee ee DE Ee Gee eg ae es 45 3TA Me Pi CIV Page RO N EE OE N ON EE RE OR RE 46 3 8 BW Reservation DRAP Configuration Page esse ee esse ee ER EE RE ER AR RR RE EER RR REGEER EE 47 3 9 Sysien Men ies eo er PR eRe een eee 51 3 9 1 Set Security Password Page ss Res IE ae RE EG ee b ker 51 3 92 Cocalizaton os EE AE EE OE N OE 52 3 9 3 SNMP Configuration Page assets RS EES ESSEN EEN GR ie ee DEER GREG oe 53 3 9 4 Service Access Configuration Page 54 3 10 Upgrade PAC EE EE EE EE IE 55 Voice Gateways System Manual Contents 3 10 1 Downloader Result Codes hexadecimal A 55 3 11 Restart Page EN 57 3 12 Parameters HIREM 58 Appendix A Internal Class 5 SENT SS ss Dis GE Eie tides Me ES 65 A 1 Actions an
42. held in the pressed position E Ifthe RESET button is pressed down for 5 to 10 seconds The unit will use DHCP to get the IP parameters E If the RESET button is pressed down for more than 10 seconds The unit will use the static manually defined IP parameters For more details on configuration of DHCP and static IP parameters refer to WAN Configuration Page on page 23 Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 3 LEDS en a Were on yaz regen Voice Gateway Figure 2 2 VG 1D2V Front Panel Es The VG 1D1V has a single Phone LED Table 2 2 Voice Gateway LEDs Phone 1 Phone 2 VG 1D2V only Description Phone service indication Phone service indication LAN port status indication WAN port status indication Power Indication Functionality Off Phone line does not get IP telephony services On Phone line is connected to the IP telephony system Off Phone line does not get IP telephony services On Phone line is connected to the IP telephony system Off Ethernet Link not detected E On Ethernet link connected no activity Blinking Ethernet link activity Off Ethernet link not detected On Ethernet link connected no activity Blinking Ethernet link activity Off unit is not powered or power failed Green power OK Voice Gateways System Manual Installation 2 3 Ed Installation The unit can be placed on a desktop or
43. his manual or equipment supplied with it Warranties and Disclaimers All Alvarion Ltd Alvarion products purchased from Alvarion or through any of Alvarion s authorized resellers are subject to the following warranty and product liability terms and conditions Exclusive Warranty a Alvarion warrants that the Product hardware it supplies and the tangible media on which any software is installed under normal use and conditions will be free from significant defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fourteen 14 months from the date of shipment of a given Product to Purchaser the Warranty Period Alvarion will at its sole option and as Purchaser s sole remedy repair or replace any defective Product in accordance with Alvarion standard R amp R procedure b With respect to the Firmware Alvarion warrants the correct functionality according to the attached documentation for a period of fourteen 14 month Voice Gateways System Manual Legal Rights from invoice date the Warranty Period During the Warranty Period Alvarion may release to its Customers firmware updates which include additional performance improvements and or bug fixes upon availability the Warranty Bug fixes temporary patches and or workarounds may be supplied as Firmware updates Additional hardware if required to install or use Firmware updates must be purchased by the Customer Alvarion will be obligated to s
44. iguration Example 2 32 Figure 3 11 SIP Configuration Page VG 1D2V ooo cen recente ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 35 Figure 3 12 Codecs and Fax Configuration Window VG 1D1V ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee de ee ee 39 Eet CRS ies IPlExtensions Page EE 43 Figure 3 14 NAT Traversal Configuration Extensions Page 45 Fisies ode TOS DIHSEr Paga RE EE RE RE OE EO ER EAEE 46 Figure 3 16 DRAP Configuration Page iese sees ss esse kes See eg ee ee ee ge be de EER ee kg ee ee Ge ke Ge Ke Ek Fe ee Ee Ee De Se ee ed ee ee 47 Figure 3 17 Set Security Password Page iis Ese EE Es SEER GESE Vee GR SEE paven gee eN Vee ke Ve GES Ve AR ee ek gaddien aan 51 Figure 3 18 Localization Page sr ie SEE ge SEL GESE SG ENE E ED N sade ESSEN pecan ee phew gelee ee ede ek ei 52 Figure 3 19 SNMP Configuration Page iese ee es se ee ee se ke ee ee Re ee ee EARRAN ee Re ee Ge ARAA RKKK ee Re ee ee ee 53 Figure 3 20 Service Access Configuration Page 54 Figure 3 21 Upgrade Page ee ee entree ee ee Re ee ee etree eset eee erent ee ee Ge Re ee ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ke ee ee ee 55 Figure 3 22 Restart Page 57 Tables Table 1 1 Telephony and Fax Services iese ee ee ee Ge Re ee ee Re ee Ge Re ee Ge Re ee ee Re ee Ge Re ee ee ee ke ee ee ke ee ee ee 3 ld ER 1 2 Security N 3 Table 1 3 Voice Oualty ee ee Re AR AR ee AR ee ee AR ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ke ee ee 4
45. ill be forwarded as a percentage of the incoming traffic bit rate The default is 100 Click on the Save WAN Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Operation and Administration 25 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 6 VLAN Tagging Menu The VLAN Tagging page selection bar includes the following options E VLAN Tagging VLAN Tagging Page E VoIP VLAN Configuration VoIP VLAN Configuration Page 3 6 1 VLAN Tagging Page The Voice Gateway supports 802 1Q VLAN standard allowing IEEE 802 Local Area Networks LANs of all types to be connected together with Media Access Control MAC Bridges as specified in ISO IEC 15802 3 This standard defines the operation of Virtual LAN VLAN Bridges that permit the definition operation and administration of Virtual LAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure VLAN Tagging VolP VLAN Configuration VLAN Tagging Tagged Port Membership VLAN ID Priority WAN LAN Name Untagged VLAN ID 1 4094 IT Default VLAN ID 1 4094 Add VLAN Save Cancel Figure 3 5 VLAN Tagging Page The VLAN page enables defining up to 16 VLANs and it includes the following components Voice Gateways System Manual 26 VLAN Tagging Menu Table 3 4 VLAN Page Parameters Parameter Description Tagged Port Membership A table displaying the defined VL
46. imedia sessions such as Internet telephony calls VoIP SIP can also invite participants to already existing sessions such as multicast conferences Media can be added to and removed from an existing session SIP transparently supports name mapping and redirection services which supports personal mobility users can maintain a single externally visible identifier regardless of their network location Simple Network Management Protocol A network management protocol that provides a means to monitor and control network devices and to manage configurations statistics collection performance and security SNMP works by sending messages called protocol data units PDUs to different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices called agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requesters Silence Suppression A method for eliminating wasted bandwidth when sending voice over a packet switched system Subscriber Unit This is the ITU T recommendation which defines a real time method for fax over IP networks Voice Gateways System Manual Glossary TCP TCP IP TFTP ToS UDP V 17 V 29 V 32bis Transmission Control Protocol Connection oriented transport layer protocol that provides reliable full duplex data transmission TCP is the part of the TCP IP suite of protocols that is responsible for forming data connections between nodes that are reliable
47. ined Operation and Administration 55 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server E bit 4 0x10 TFTP session failed E bit 5 0x20 CRC error in downloaded image E bit 6 0x40 incompatible image 3 10 1 1 Examples E An attempt to download from a non existing TFTP server results in code 0x7 0x07 bit 2 0x04 TFTP server not defined plus bit 1 0x02 failed to download new image plus bit O 0x01 upgrade requested or main application not valid E An attempt to download a non existing file results in code Oxb OxOb bit 3 0x08 TFTP file not defined plus bit 1 0x02 failed to download new image plus bit O 0x01 upgrade requested or main application not valid E A successful download results in code 0x01 E A restart without download of main application results in Ox00 Voice Gateways System Manual 56 Restart Page 3 11 Restart Page When settings have been inserted or altered the Voice Gateway must be restarted in order to apply the new settings Home Restart Warning Restarting the system will terminate all network connections and reset your browser connection Figure 3 22 Restart Page Click the Restart button to restart the Voice Gateway Operation and Administration 57 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 12 Parameters Summary Table 3 16 Parameters Summary WAN Configuration Page Device Operating Mode Only Bridge option is availab
48. ing 0 String StringElement StringElement String Operation and Administration 41 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server StringList String String StringList DialPlan String StringList A dial plan according to this syntax is defined either by a case insensitive string or by a list of strings Regardless of the above syntax a timer is only allowed if it appears in the last position in a string 12T3 is not valid Each string is an alternate numbering scheme The unit will process the dial plan by comparing the current dial string against the dial plan If the result is under qualified partial matches at least one entry then it will do nothing further but wait until a full match is reached If the result is over qualified no further digits could possibly produce a match then it aborts the dial attempt and notifies end user with an audio signal Only a full match will trigger to initiate a call by sending the dialed information to a Gatekeeper The Timer T is activated when it is all that is required to produce a match The period of timer T is 4 seconds as default configurable For example a dial plan of xxxT xxxxx will match immediately if any 5 digits are entered It will also match following a 4 second pause after entering 3 digits Example 1 simple dial plan Following example allows dialing any 7 digit number e g 5551234 or an operator on 0 Dial plan is OT xxxxxx
49. is enabled silence intervals are identified and only relevant information is transmitted using less bandwidth than during voice activity intervals This allows for a better overall utilization of the available bandwidth It is possible to enable Silent Suppression with G729 codec Silent Suppression is not applicable when using the G711 codecs The default G729 is SS disabled The EC Echo Cancellation option defines whether to activate the echo cancellation mechanism for improved voice quality EC is not used during Fax T 38 transmissions The default is enabled The packet size in milliseconds The range is from 10 to 150 milliseconds The default is 30 ms for G729 and 20 ms for G711A and G711U The Keypad field indicated which transmission method to be used for user input DTMF signaling i e phone banking None means in band which should be used with G 711 only The options are None RFC2833 and SIP INFO RFC2833 and SIP INFO should be used primarily with G 729 but could also be used with G 711 The default is None for G711 codecs and RFC2833 for G729 Voice Gateways System Manual Telephone Menu SIP Model Table 3 7Codecs and Fax Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Priority T38 Fax 3 7 1 2 The Priority parameter defines the relative priorities to be offered during capabilities exchange If only G711A and G711U are used the permitted priorities are 1 and 2 If all 3
50. is document describes the configuration using the Web Configuration Server Voice Gateways System Manual Accessing the Web Configuration Server 3 2 Accessing the Web Configuration Server Follow the steps below to access the Web Configuration Server 1 Connect the unit to the AC mains and to the SU IDU 2 Ifa DHCP server is being used the unit may request an IP address during the power up depending on the ini file in the unit 3 If fixed IP address should be used proceed as follows Press the RESET button on the back of the unit Keep the RESET button pressed for more than 10 seconds Make sure that the unit reboots properly all LEDs on the front panel will blink once and then the PWR WAN and LAN LEDS blink twice Release the RESET button The PWR WAN and LAN LEDs should blink twice indicating proper operation of the unit After this sequence the Voice Gateway will be at factory default status with IP address 192 168 254 254 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 4 Open a web browser Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher Ed Be sure to disable caching of web pages 5 Enter the IP address of the unit in the address field 6 If the Web Configuration Server is password protected you will be prompted to enter your password in order to login to the system The default password is installer 7 The Web Configuration Server main view appears on the screen Operation and Administration Chapter 3 Using the Web Con
51. isabled unchecked Operation and Administration 47 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 11 DRAP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Enable Pre allocation The Enable Pre allocation option defines whether resource allocation is requested immediately upon off hook condition or only after dialing the requested number When disabled unchecked a request for resource allocation will be sent only after dialing the number When enabled the resource allocation request will be sent immediately and a dial tone will be provided only if the requested resources are available The default is enabled checked DRAP Server IP Address The IP address of the DRAP server that should serve the resource allocation requests of the unit Leave empty for Auto Discovery The default is an empty field Auto Discovery Server Port The UDP port used for the DRAP server The port number indicated will be used for originating ALLOC messages and the port number indicated 1 will be used for receiving CONFRM messages The available range is from 8000 to 8200 The default is 8171 DRAP Protocol Options Discovery Time The Discovery Time is the timeout to be used when the Auto Discovery process is used for finding a DRAP server The Auto Discovery process is based on sending empty broadcast allocation requests and the Discovery
52. l area Network A computer network limited to a small geographical area such as a single building The network typically links PCs as well as shared resources such as printers Media Access Control The lower of the two sub layers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE The MAC sub layer handles access to shared media such as whether token passing or contention will be used Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a LAN Other devices in the network use these addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures MAC addresses are 6bytes long and are controlled by the IEEE Management Information Base A database of objects that can be monitored by a network management system SNMP uses standardized MIB formats that allow any SNMP tools to monitor any device defined by a MIB Network Address Translation An IETF standard that allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with far fewer IP addresses than there are nodes on its internal network The NAT technology which is typically implemented in a router converts private IP addresses such as in the 192 168 0 0 range of the machine on the internal private network to one or more public IP addresses for the Internet It changes the packet headers to the new address and keeps track of each session When packets come back from the Internet NAT performs the reverse c
53. le Obtain WAN configuration Yes checked No Yes selected dynamically unchecked Parameter Range Options Client identity Standard Custom Standard The Custom string can The default Custom string is include up to 25 characters null Vendor ID A string of up to 25 characters VoIP used by default but is not displayed Specify fixed WAN Yes checked No No unchecked configuration unchecked IP Address IP address 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask IP address 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IP address Null DNS Address IP address Null Host Name A string of up to 25 characters Null Domain Name A string of up to 25 characters Null Broadcast Limit 0 100 100 Multicast Limit 0 100 100 VoIP VLAN Configuration Page Call Signaling VLAN Tag 1 4094 or null Null Call Signaling Priority Tag 0 7 or null RTP VLAN Tag 1 4094 or null RTP Priority Tag 0 7 or null Voice Gateways System Manual 58 Parameters Summary Table 3 16 Parameters Summary Parameter Range Options Default SIP Configuration Page Dialplan A string of up to 100 characters For details on format see section 3 7 1 2 Dial Timeout 1 60 seconds 4 seconds Adaptive Jitter Buffer 100 300 milliseconds 100 milliseconds Maximum Duration RTP Port Range Start Stop 1030 65535 Start 8000 End 8015 HA Mode Fixed Auto Off Off Telephone number A string of up to 25 characters Line 2 5061 Operation and Administra
54. lost and in that case a factory default procedure must be performed Refer to section 2 2 2 for information about how to reset the Voice Gateway to factory default parameters Voice Gateways System Manual Home Menu Product info Page 3 4 Home Menu Product info Page The Product Info page provides general information on the Voice Gateway Product Info Name VG 1D2V Mac address 00 0f 5d tt ff 16 Serial number N A 8 S Product number 7350019460085 Product revision R2A Restart Production week Du Default configuration R1D Downloader revision exe_132_4888 R1B Reported download status OO Main software revision DMADO27 R2D 156 Operator defaults revision File not found Figure 3 2 Product Info Page The Product Info page includes the following components Table 3 1 Product Info Page Parameters Production week Production date in the format lt yy gt w lt ww gt lt yy gt is the year two last digits and ww is the week two digits Default configuration The unit s configuration The revision of the SW download SW module Reported download status The status of the SW download operation For more details refer to Downloader Result Codes hexadecimal on page 55 The unit s main SW version Operator defaults revision The custom ini file if exists Operation and Administration Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server In any case of contact with Alvarion Customer Service includ
55. modulation technique that merges binary data into a carrier It creates only two changes in frequency one for 0 another for 1 A 64 Kbps PCM voice coding technique Described in the ITU T standard in its G series recommendations A compression technique where voice is coded into 8 Kbps streams There are two variations of this standard G 729 and G 729 Annex A that differ mainly in computational complexity both provide speech quality similar to 32 kbps ADPCM Described in the ITU T standard in its G series recommendations An ITU standard protocol for control signaling in an H 323 audio or video environment H 225 uses messages defined in H 245 to establish the call over the Registration Admission and Signaling RAS channel An ITU standard protocol for control messages in an H 225 audio or videoconferencing call The messages are used for flow control encryption and jitter management as well as for initiating the call negotiating which features should be used and terminating the call It also determines which side is the master for issuing various commands A protocol suite defined by ITU T for voice transmission over internet Voice over IP or VoIP In addition to voice applications H 323 provides mechanisms for video communication and data collaboration in combination with the ITU T T 120 series standards High Availability HyperText Transport Protocol A protocol used to request and transmit files especially web
56. n there is a second incoming call during the original call session Default Cadence 1 second on 4 second off Duration 180 seconds Frequency 25 Hz Cadence 1 second on 5 second off Duration Not limited Frequency 425 Hz Level 10 dBmO Cadence Continuous Duration Not limited Frequency 425 Hz Level 5 dBmO Cadence 0 25 second on 0 25 second off Duration Not limited Frequency 425 Hz Level 10 dBmO Cadence 0 25 second on 0 75 second off Duration Not limited Frequency 425 Hz Level 10 dBmO Cadence 0 2 second on 0 5 second off 0 2 seconds on Duration One On Off On cycle Frequency 425 Hz Level 10 dBmO Voice Gateways System Manual Using the Class 5 Services Table B 1 Default Telephony Parameters Caller ID Standard CID Alerting Method On hook data transmission timing method 2 Wire Impedance The country standard and Sweden DTMF data transmission method The method of alerting on the Polarity Reversal existence of CID data The timing for transmission of Post first ring signal CID data The impedance presented CTR21 between the A and B wires of ETSI complex 2700 750Q 150nF the telephone line in active state nominal impedance 73 BW CLIP CNI DHCP DNS DRAP DSCP DTMF EC EMC Glossary Band Width Calling Line Identification Presentation A supplementary service used to show the number of a caller
57. n to call placed on hold if third party is not answering Call Alteration Description Two on going calls active switch between calls Call Alteration Service Switch between two on going calls Places non active call on hold Operation and Administration 67 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server A 2 4 Call Drop Description Two on going calls active disconnect one of the calls Call Drop Service Disconnect on going call and return to call that is put on hold i o Disconnect call that is put on hold Continue with on going call A 2 5 3 Party Conference 1 Description One on going call active place a new call to a third party and start conference 3 Party Conference Service 1 R3 telephone number Place on going call on hold dial tone inquire new call to a third party and mix all session into a conference when third party has answered End conference with third party and return to first initiated call session A 2 6 3 Party Conference 2 Description Two on going calls active mix them into a conference session 3 Party Conference Service 2 Action Start conference with all active parties mix audio streams End conference with third party and return to first initiated call session Voice Gateways System Manual 68 A 2 7 Call Waiting Indication Tone Description Available only when there are no calls active in progress Call Waiting Indication Tone
58. ng the Web Configuration Server Table 3 16 Parameters Summary Parameter RTP Packing Ratio Vocoder Type Set security Password Page New password Confirm new password Localization Page NTP Server Adjust clock for daylight savings SNMP Configuration Page Trap Destination 1 to Trap destination 6 Read Community Write Community Range Options Default 10 to 100 milliseconds in 30 milliseconds multiples of 10 10 20 100 G711 G729 Up to 20 printable characters case sensitive A null empty string means no password IP address or null for disable NTP server Null NTP server disabled GMT 01 00 Yes checked Drop Down Menu Yes No Null for all addresses IP addresses If all Trap Destinations are null SNMP traps will be sent as broadcasts Up to 20 printable characters case sensitive Up to 20 printable characters case sensitive Service Access Configuration Page HTTP LAN HTTP WAN SNMP LAN SNMP WAN 62 Yes checked Yes checked Yes checked Yes checked Yes No Yes No Yes No Voice Gateways System Manual Parameters Summary Table 3 16 Parameters Summary Parameter Range Options Default Upgrade Page TFTP Server IP address File name A string of up to 25 characters Operation and Administration 63 Appendix A Internal Class 5 Services In This Appendix This appendix provides a descripti
59. on of the internal Class 5 services that are supported by the Voice Gateway Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server A 1 Actions and Keypad Sequences Keypad Sequences Description Keypad Sequence R hook flash Holds an on going call DROP Drops an on going call FLASH Switches between on going call sessions or starts new call inquiry CONFERENCE Activates 3 party conference R3 CONFERENCE DROP Deactivates 3 party conference R5 CW ACTIVATION Enables Call Waiting indication 43 tone CW DEACTIVATION Disable Call Waiting indication tone CW STATUS CHECK Informs about the current configuration of Call Waiting indication tone CALL FORWARD Call Forward activation 21 lt telephone number gt ACTIVATION CALL FORWARD Call Forward de activation DEACTIVATION Voice Gateways System Manual 66 A 2 A 2 1 A 2 2 A 2 3 Using the Class 5 Services Call Waiting Description One on going call active audible CW tone indicating new incoming call in progress Call Waiting Service Ge Reject incoming call gt Calling party hears busy tone Continue with active call R1 Disconnect on going call and answer incoming call Place on going call on hold answer incoming call Call Inquiry Description One on going call active place a new call to a third party Call Inquiry Service R2 telephone number Place on going call on hold dial tone Inquire new call to a third party Retur
60. onversion to the IP address of the client machine Network Time Protocol A protocol used to update the real time clock in a computer There are numerous primary and secondary servers in the Internet that are synchronized to the Coordinated Universal Time UTC via radio satellite or modem For more information visit www ntp org 77 Glossary POTS PPPoE RTP SIP SNMP SS SU T 38 78 Plain Old Telephone System A basic analog telephone equipment Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards PPP and Ethernet PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium such as a single DSL line wireless device or cable modem All the users over the Ethernet share a common connection so the Ethernet principles supporting multiple users in a LAN combines with the principles of PPP which apply to serial connections Real Time Protocol An Internet protocol for transmitting real time data such as audio and video RTP itself does not guarantee real time delivery of data but it does provide mechanisms for the sending and receiving applications to support streaming data Typically RTP runs on top of the UDP protocol although the specification is general enough to support other transport protocols Session Initiation Protocol An application layer control IETF protocol that can establish modify and terminate mult
61. pplied after restarting the unit Voice Gateways System Manual 44 Telephone Menu SIP Model 3 7 3 NAT Traversal Configuration Page NAT Traversal function can be used to allow the Voice Gateway to register to a SIP proxy server even though the Voice Gateway is connected behind a NAT device Port forwarding may need to be activated for all telephone ports used by Voice Gateway For example RTP port range and SIP signaling ports The Keepalive timeout parameter in the Telephony page may also need to be set to a value lower than 1200 seconds to ensure that the Voice Gateway will not loose registration to the SIP server Home SIP SIP Extensions NAT TosiDiffSery NAT Traversal Configuration NAT IP Address NAT Mode on puto C ott Figure 3 14 NAT Traversal Configuration Extensions Page The NAT Traversal Configuration page includes the following components Table 3 9 NAT Traversal Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description NAT IP Address The IP address that the NAT device uses on the WAN side If the Voice Gateway is set to Auto NAT mode see below the IP address of the outside IP will be automatically inserted NAT Mode The NAT mode m On Enable NAT Traversal function using manual setting m Auto Enter NAT mode if any of the following conditions is met a IP address Private IP address b received parameter in INVITE or REGISTER IP address is not equal to inte
62. rnal IP address m Off NAT Traversal function is disabled The default is Off Operation and Administration 45 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Click on the Save button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit 3 7 4 ToS DiffServ Page Outgoing packets from the Voice Gateway can be marked with DSCP DiffServ Code Point values The ToS DiffServ page enables defining the 8 bits ToS field in the IP header for different packet types Diffserv use the first 6 out of these 8 bits For more information about DiffServ Code Points please refer to RFC2474 SIP Extensions NAT ToS DiffServ gging ToSiDiffServ Telephone Call Signalling Packets 152 RTP Packets 160 SNMP Packets Default setting Save ToS DiffSery Settings Restart Figure 3 15 ToS DiffServ Page The ToS DiffServ page includes the following components Table 3 10 ToS DiffServ Page Parameters Call signaling Packets DiffServ marking for call signalling packets Enter a number in the range 0 to 255 The first 6 bits is the value of the DSCP field or null The default is 192 RTP Packet DiffServ marking for RTP and RTCP packets Enter a number in the range 0 to 255 The first 6 bits is the value of the DSCP field or null The default is 160 SNMP Packets DiffServ marking for SNMP packets Enter a number in the range 0 to 255 The first 6 bits is
63. s page includes the following components Table 3 8 SIP Extensions Page Parameters Support PRACK method with provisional response reliability Encode SIP URI with user parameters Encode default port in SIP URI Include default port in INVITE The PRACK request plays the same role as ACK but for provisional responses PRACK is a normal SIP message like BYE As such its own reliability is ensured hop by hop through each stateful proxy Also like BYE but unlike ACK PRACK has its own response If this were not the case the PRACK message could not traverse proxy servers compliant to RFC 2543 For more details refer to RFC 3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in the Session Initiation Protocol SIP User Phone will be inserted in the Contact field of SIP uniform resource identifier URI Include default port in SIP uniform resource identifier URI even though it is not mandatory according to standard Include default port in the INVITE even though it is not mandatory according to standard Operation and Administration 43 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 8 SIP Extensions Page Parameters Parameter Description Send INVITE with timer If the called user agents UA or the SIP Proxy Server SPS header value requires a session timer for a requested session and the calling UA does not include the Session Expires header in the INVITE message then the called UA or the SPS may reje
64. sequence received up to this time as a complete telephone number This is necessary since the whole telephone number is sent at once and not digit by digit E x Any number of digits may be dialed A decision that dialing was completed will be reached once is pressed The combination of both schemes means that dialing is completed either after a timeout of T seconds or after pressing Dial timeout The timeout in seconds for the dial timeout dialplan The number of seconds that the unit waits before it sends a complete telephone number This is necessary since the whole telephone number is sent at once and not digit by digit The range is 1 to 60 seconds Default value is 4 seconds Adaptive Jitter Buffer The Voice Gateway uses a Jitter Buffer to eliminate jitter effects Maximum Duration The size of the buffer changes dynamically to reflect actual jitter conditions The Adaptive Jitter Buffer Maximum Duration defines the maximum size that is available for the jitter buffer the higher the size the higher the potential delay The range is 100 to 300 milliseconds The default duration is 100 milliseconds RTP Port Range The start and end UDP port range for RTP protocol Recommended values for Start and End ports are in the range 1030 65535 The default Start port is 8000 The default End port is 8015 Telephone line Switch the telephone line On or Off The default is Off PM Voice Gateways System Manual 36 Telephone
65. t case scenario e g the smallest expected size 20 milliseconds that results in the highest expected number of packets per second NOTE The configured RTP Packing Ratio is used by the unit until an actual call is established Once a call is established the unit will use a packet size according to the actual value being used for the call The available range is 10 to 100 milliseconds in multiples of 10 10 20 100 The default value is 30 milliseconds Operation and Administration 49 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 11 DRAP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Vocoder Type The Vocoder Type parameter defines the codec to be used until an actual call is established It is recommended to set a value that supports the worst case scenario e g the codec with the highest bandwidth requirement Typically G711 should be configured except in networks where only G729 is used NOTE The configured Vocoder Type is used by the unit until an actual call is established Once a call is established the unit will use the actual codec type being used for the call The available options are G711 and G729 The default is G729 Click on the Save DRAP Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Voice Gateways System Manual 50 System Menu 3 9 System Menu The System page selection bar inclu
66. the Obtain WAN configuration dynamically option is selected The Vendor ID Option 60 A string of up to 25 characters The default used by the unit is VoIP not displayed Select this option to configure the IP parameters manually The default is that the option is not selected the Obtain WAN configuration dynamically option is selected Applicable only if the Specify fixed WAN configuration option is selected The IP address of the unit The default is 192 168 254 254 Applicable only if the Specify fixed WAN configuration option is selected The IP Subnet Mask The default is 255 255 255 0 Applicable only if the Specify fixed WAN configuration option is selected The Default Gateway address The default is none empty Applicable only if the Specify fixed WAN configuration option is selected IP DNS Server address The default is none empty The Host name for clients A string of up to 25 characters The default is null an empty string The Domain Name for client resolution A string of up to 25 characters The default is null an empty string The upper limit on the bit rate of broadcast packets that will be forwarded as a percentage of the incoming traffic bit rate The default is 100 Voice Gateways System Manual WAN Menu Table 3 3 WAN Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Multicast Limit The upper limit on the bit rate of broadcast packets that w
67. the value of the DSCP field or null The default is 0 Default setting DiffServ marking for other types of packets e g HTTP TFTP Enter a number in the range 0 to 255 The first 6 bits is the value of the DSCP field or null The default is 0 Click on the Save ToS DiffServ Settings button before leaving the page to save the new settings The new settings will be applied after restarting the unit Voice Gateways System Manual 46 BW Reservation DRAP Configuration Page 3 8 BW Reservation DRAP Configuration Page The Voice Gateway uses DRAP Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol for efficient management of bandwidth resources for telephone calls Home BW Reservation WAN DRAP Configuration BW Reservation DRAP Server Settings System IV Enable DRAP Upgrade I Enable Pre allocation Restart DRAP Server IP Address Server Port 8171 DRAP Protocol Options Discovery Time SY EEN Acknowledge Time 100mS Ss Clear Count ze Retry Count fs RTP Packing Ratio sons gt Vocoder Type 5720 sl Save DRAP Settings Figure 3 16 DRAP Configuration Page The DRAP Configuration page includes the following components Table 3 11 DRAP Configuration Page Parameters DRAP Server Settings Enable DRAP The Enable DRAP option defines whether DRAP is used for establishing telephone voice and fax calls If enabled a DRAP Server must be available to provision telephone calls The default is d
68. tion 59 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server Table 3 16 Parameters Summary Parameter Range Options Default Codecs and Fax Configuration G711A Select Deselect Yes checked No unchecked Always selected Not applicable SS 10 150 milliseconds None RFC2833 or SIP INFO G711U Select Deselect Yes checked No unchecked Always selected 10 150 milliseconds None RFC2833 or SIP INFO G729 Yes checked No unchecked 10 150 milliseconds None RFC2833 or SIP INFO SIP Extensions Page Support PRACK method Yes No No unchecked with provisional response reliability Encode SIP URI with user Yes No No unchecked parameters Voice Gateways System Manual 60 Parameters Summary Table 3 16 Parameters Summary Parameter Range Options Default Encode default port in SIP Yes No No unchecked URI Include default port in Yes No Yes checked INVITE Send INVITE with timer Yes No plus a value in the No unchecked header value range 1 999 seconds if Yes The default value i II checked is selected Gat SIP Session timer value Yes No plus a value in the No unchecked range 1 999 seconds if Yes checked is selected NAT IP Address IP address Null DRAP Server IP Address IP address or null for auto Null auto discovery discovery 1 10 2 Clear Count The default value is null Retry Count 1 10 Operation and Administration 61 Chapter 3 Usi
69. upport solely the two 2 most recent Software major releases ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLIGENCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR172 17 31 70 OTHER HAZARD Disclaimer a The Software is sold on an AS IS basis Alvarion its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE UNITS OF PRODUCT INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A RISK OF DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO USE AS PART OF ON LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR T
70. ure Amplitude Modulation on four wire leased lines It has been adapted for Group 3 fax transmission over dial up lines at 9 600 and 7 200 bps An ITU standard 1991 for asynchronous and synchronous 4 800 7 200 9 600 12 000 and 14 400 bps full duplex modems using TCM and echo cancellation It supports rate renegotiation which allows modems to change speeds as required 79 Glossary VLAN Virtual Local Area Network A group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured with the same VLAN ID so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments Used also to create separation between different user groups VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Provides an advanced digital communications network that bypasses the traditional public switched telephone system and uses the Internet to transmit voice communication VoIP enables people to use the Internet as the transmission medium for telephone calls by sending voice data in packets using IP rather than by traditional circuit switched transmissions of the PSTN WAN Wide Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area Wide area networks can be made up of interconnected smaller networks spread throughout a building a state or the entire globe Se Voice Gateways System Manual
71. varan We re on your wavelength Alvarion Voice Gateways August 2005 P N 214198 Legal Rights Legal Rights Copyright 2005 Alvarion Ltd All rights reserved The material contained herein is proprietary privileged and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty Trade Names Alvarion BreezeCOM WALKair WALKnet BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeMANAGE BreezeLINK BreezeCONFIG BreezeMAX AlvariSTAR MGW eMGW WAVEXpress MicroXpress WAVEXchange WAVEView GSM Network in a Box and TurboWAVE and or other products and or services referenced here in are either registered trademarks trademarks or service marks of Alvarion Ltd All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of t
72. ver the Voice Gateway supports separation of VLANs and allows defining 3 different VLANs for management call signaling and RTP traffic Operation and Administration 29 Chapter 3 Using the Web Configuration Server 3 6 4 VLAN Configuration Example 1 This example describes how to define the following configuration HM VLAN ID 100 VLAN Priority 7 for Voice call signaling RTP and RTCP and Management packets on the WAN port E No VLAN for data on the LAN and WAN ports Untagged VLAN100 Untagged Figure 3 9 VLAN Configuration Example 1 1 Inthe VLAN page click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor 2 Inthe VLAN Editor enter the follwing for Voice and Management VLAN VLAN ID 100 VLAN NAME Voice amp Mng VLAN Priority 7 WAN Yes LAN No 3 Click OK to add the VLAN to the Tagged Port Membership table Voice Gateways System Manual 30 VLAN Tagging Menu 4 Enter the VLAN ID for Voice and Management 100 in the field Default VLAN ID on WAN port and click Save 5 In the Page Selection bar click on VoIP VLAN Configuration to open the VoIP VLAN Configuration page Enter 100 in the VLAN Tag fields for both Call Signaling and RTP Enter 7 in the Priority Tag field for both Call Signaling and RTP Click Save VoIP VLAN Settings Go back to the VLAN Tagging page 6 Inthe VLAN page click Add VLAN to open the VLAN Editor 7 Inthe VLAN Editor enter the follwing for untagged data VLAN
73. x Example 2 complex dial plan Local operator on 0 long distance operator on 00 four digit local extension number starting with 3 4 or 5 seven digit local numbers are prefixed by an 8 two digit star services e g 69 ten digit long distance prefixed by 91 and international numbers starting with 9011 variable number of digits Dial plan for this is OT OOT 3 5 xxx 8xxxxxxx XX 9 I xxxxxxxxxx 9011x T Call completion Call completion means allowing user to skip the timer period T after finished dialing by ending number sequence with no other character is valid for this feature A valid dial plan to accomplish this would be x x T Non dialed Line Dial Plan As soon as handset is lifted the unit contacts the gatekeeper used for systems where DTMF detection is done in call i e Hotline model Dial plan is then x note the dot which means match against O or more digits Voice Gateways System Manual 42 Telephone Menu SIP Model 3 7 2 SIP Extensions Page Home VLAN Tagging Telephone SIP Extensions NAT TosiDiffServ SIP Extensions I Support PRACK method with provisional response reliability I Encode SIP URI with user parameter I Encode default port in SIP URI IV Include default port in INVITE I Send INVITE with Timer header value I SIP Session Timer value mm Save SIP Extension Settings Figure 3 13 SIP Extensions Page The SIP Extension
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