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User Manual for 2N STARGATE 2N BLUESTAR 2N BlueTower
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2. 30 8 3 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS echec ee ri eed 31 8 4 POTENTIAL GSM NETWORK 31 8 5 32 8 5 1 Control Ways eak ea ae case ness 32 8 5 2 Configuration Ways sirare see 32 8 5 3 Your first installation quick step by step guide sss 32 8 6 INSTALLATION OF 3G STARGATE 34 8 7 CONFIGURATION OF VOIP 37 9 CONFIGURATION OF VOICE CALLBACK CENTER 38 9 SCHEME OF FUNCTION OF VOICE CALLBACK 38 9 2 INSTALLATION AND LICENSES ccccccccccccssssssesccccccccusssssssccccceseuussssesceccssceuuuaesscecceseeausueasscesceseeaues 38 9 3 CONFIGURATION OF VOICE CALLBACK CENTER 42 10 STARGATE BLUESTAR BLUETOWER PROGRAM USER 44 10 1 PROGRAM INSTALLATION eee 44 10 2 PROGRAM RUNNING E AE 44 10 3 CONNECTION WITH PRIGW 45
3. Best way how to connect PRIGW unit into your telecomm site Your switch EurolSDN Q 931 EDSS1 QSIG Port PRI 1 TE Synchronization SLAVE TEI 0 Port NT Synchronization MASTER TEI 0 Connection with 2x PRI BOARD connection to PSTN lt gt PBX trunk 4 Switch EurolSDN Q 931 EDSS1 Port NT Synchronization MASTER TEI 0 Port PRI 1 NT Synchronization MASTER TEI 0 Port TE Synchronization SLAVE 0 Port PRI 2 TE Synchronization SLAVE TEI 0 Connection between two PRI equipments In case that system is switched off or has some SW problem uploading firmware switches PRI board automatically disconnect PRIGW and makes direct connection between your switch and PSTN network port mode NT TE and Synchronization MASTER SLAVE must be different on the switch than on the PRIGW TEI management number must be same on both equipment units 18 3 4 VoIP board 3 4 1 Board Description The VoIP mainboard contains VoIP card with signaling processors and main control processor On mainboard are is located 10 100BaseT Ethernet switch and processor for convertion of voice streams The mainboard is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel Possible statuses of indication LED diodes units with firmware 02 09 xx and higher
4. Mode Receive incoming calls voice message Dialing number from ZA 395 8 or no one or answering and waiting for List of called numbers Minimum digits in DT MF m Maximum digits in DTMF o m Timeout while inputing DTMF digits s o Ld Remove Day of deleting incoming statistics O off Prefix before DISA preselection 261301 Clip Looping of voice mess min 2 Incoming calls to ISDN setting of the method how PRIGW will processes incoming calls from GSM network and route to PRI ISDN interface Mode mode how PRIGW is answering to incoming calls from GSM network Reject incoming calls by selecting this item you barring GSM incoming calls the calling subscriber gets the busy tone Ignore incoming calls by selecting this item you ignore GSM incoming calls but the calling subscriber gets the ringing tone Receive incoming calls voice message incoming calls will be routed to ISDN interface according to following parameters Receive incoming calls dialtone incoming calls will be routed to ISDN interface After ring callback refuse activated callback for CLIP with is saved in Autorouting Callback table The others calls will be rejected After ring callback Ignore activated callback for CLIP with is saved in Autorouting Callback table The others calls will be ignored Report to voice message external callback for callb
5. IDLE Rest status awaiting AT commands 1 REQUEST Communication with GSM module upon AT amp G command is displayed 2 REPORT Active tracing 3 LOGFILE Content of log file is being written out 4 CALLFILE Content of call file is being written out 5 CALLREAD Call file records are read 6 AUTOFILE of incoming call autorouting chart is being written out 7 QUERY not used so far 8 SCREEN not used so far 9 MATRIX Active matrix screensaver 10 FUNCFILE Content of debug file is being written out 11 LCRFILE not used so far LOGOUT logged out 1 LOGIN User is entering name 2 PASSW Useris entering password 3 IDLE User logged in 1 3 1 6 Records of Events and Calls POWER System power on power off or reset INIT Initialization of EEPROM configuration or flash upgrade HW ERR HW error of plugged in board SYSERR BRDIN System error memory error etc Board plugged in BRDOUT Board plugged out 6 BRDRES Board reset using AT B command 8 L1 ERR __ PRI port layer 1 error ISDN1 9 L2 ERR port layer 2 error ISDN2 10 L3 ERR PRI port layer 3 error ISDN3 12 G2 ERR GSM module layer 2 error gate2 13 G3 ERR GSM module layer error gate3 14 C4 ERR Link layer error call4 I FD Not connected incoming call attempt 1 Connected i
6. Dial for remote control number for remote control via DATA B channel this feature is optional Automatic logout of GSM modules This function is used for automatic log out of modules in selected time If logged in modules are occupied by a call the logged out modules log again in to the net automatically If the traffic decreases the modules log out again from the network at random intervals Enable automatic logout Permission prohibition of this function Logout Hour The time when modules start to log out randomly from the GSM network Login Hour The time when the modules start to log in again to the GSM network Min logged in modules The minimal number of GSM modules that remain logged in Automatically move to summer winter time for automatic switch summer winter time 57 10 5 3 ISDN 10 5 3 1 Basic settings PRI ISDN connection settings Basic ISDN parameters ISDN PRI 1 ISDN PRI port type TE Synchronization Slave Channel number select Downwards Preffered channel 0 a 0 no preffered PRI 2 ISDN PRI port type A Synchronization Asse Valid only if PRI 2 port exists Valid only if PRI 2 port exists Channel number select Upwards Preffered channel 0 2 0 no preffered address a Assignment of B channels Cyclical z Valid for both PRI part if they are presented Progress elements numbers Message SETUP_ACKNOWLEDGE B 05
7. Load loads the last saved configuration file from the PRIGW program directory Or requires loading of default settings upon first run Save saves the current settings into the file the PRIGW program directory or into a folder defined in the List of gateways refer to 10 4 2 Load from loads from a folder selected by you Save as saves a file into a folder selected by you Default settings loads the preset default configuration Program end terminates the program 10 4 2 Gateway Menu Used for connecting disconnecting the gateway You can select a gateway from the List of gateways if you use remote control Connect gateway connects the PRIGW with your PC and establishes mutual communication via an RS232 serial interface or using the Telnet protocol Note The gateway must be connected and the Setting gt Communication items have to be selected properly Disconnect gateway disconnects the gateway and discontinues its communication with your PC If you communicate with more gateways than one you are advised to have each configuration file in a different directory to avoid unintentional rewriting of configuration file by another gateway configuration To do this use the following menu 46 StarGate program E Gateway Gateway control Setting Help Load Alt F3 Save Alt F2 Load from Save as Default parameters Program end Alt X GSM Bas
8. OVRECV Overlap Receiving Gradual dialing sending Gradual dialing receiving 61 RSTREQ Restart Request Channel restart request sent 62 RSTART Restart Channel restart request received INIT Initialization upon PRI board reset 1 IDLE Activation rest status necessary for layers 2 and 3 2 DISC Deactivation 13 1 3 GSM Layer Statuses O INIT GSM module initialization start PINREQ 1 SIMO Module switch to internal SIM card INIT 2 PINREQ Module PIN request PINSET 3 PINSET value sensing to module INFO 4 BLOCK blocked temporarily or permanently see Layer INIT 2 information 5 SETUP configuration running IDLE 6 SLEEP sleep running transition to BLOCK status BLOCK 7 NWAIT Awaiting GSM log in SETUP 8 IDLE Rest status can start receive call execute AT amp G CALL CMD command 9 CALL Call running call establishing connected call call end IDLE 10 CMD Communicating with module upon AT amp G command IDLE 13 INFO Information loading from module and SIM card NWAIT GSM Layer 2 Info for BLOCK Status 000000 80 41 block Blocked by AT amp G command terminated by module board or system reset 42 Netw reg GSM log in refused not activated SIM next attempt in 5 60 minutes 43 Clir err CLIR activation request refused next attempt in 2 10 minutes 44 Mod err Defective or no
9. PORTED Indicates board supply Lights on Switched on Lights off Switched off Blinking Board in sleep mode NENNEN ncicates board initialization or error status Blinking Indicates the initialization of the desk Lights on still Board initialization failure Not implemented Not implemented VoIP board is configurable by web interface see chapter VoIP board configuration Signallization packets SIP must be routed to IP address of CPU voice stream RTP packets to IP address of VoIP board 19 3 5 GSM board 3 5 1 Board Description e In PRIGW you can use seven types of GSM boards with various GSM modules GSM board with two modules Sony Ericsson GM22 and two SIM holders GSM board with two modules Sony Ericsson GM47 and two SIM holders GSM board with two modules Sony Ericsson GM48 and two SIM holders GSM board with two modules Siemens TC35i and eight SIM holders GSM board with two modules Siemens TC35i and sixteen SIM holders GSM board with two modules Siemens MC45i and eight SIM holders GSM board with two modules Siemens TC46i and eight SIM holders GSM board with two modules Wavecom Q2400A and eight SIM holder The GSM board contains two GSM modules circuits for their connection to the PCM bus and DTMF receivers The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm Pins 1 and 32 are approximately 1 mm longer in the GSM board system connector and are used for hot swap po
10. VoIP board 12HP YES YES NO CPU board 4HP YES YES YES AUX board 4HP YES YES YES PRI board 4HP NO NO YES GSM board 4HP Up to 16x Up to 8x Up to 4x Internal antenna splitter BLUESTAR 32HP NO YES NO Internal antenna splitter BlueTower 8HP NO NO YES in case that in system is max 2 GSM boards actually not possible but it will be possible to replace 1 GSM card by 1x PRI card 1 2 Available Software PRIGW program tool to configure and control of the gateway Accounter tools tools for automatic download and handling with CDR information 1 3 Power Supply 1 3 1 Description The system uses an industrial mains supply unit with primary input voltage of 100 240VAC 50 60Hz and secondary output voltage of 5V 30A or 5V 4A with natural cooling and an auxiliary external ventilator which is switched on automatically whenever the power supply temperature exceeds 70 C The supply is designed with a 3096 reserve even under the maximum load Type of power supply Active cooler STARGATE BLUESTAR BlueTower Internal 90 260V 50 60Hz 5V 30A YES YES YES NO Internal 48DC YES YES YES NO External 90 260V 50 60Hz gt 5V 4A NO NO NO YES 2 Description Main Features Quick unit start being free of an operating system programmed in the processor code the system is completely ready to work within 30 seconds following its power on restarting Of course the full function time of all GSM modules depends on the actual
11. 10 4 MAIN MENU AND BUTTON 45 10 5 CONFIGURATION a Be cise 56 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 12 13 14 15 16 ACCOUNTER PROGRAM eU ca ood eue ei a oroia 69 ACCOUNTER PROGRAM INSTALLATION csssssececcccccccssssssssccccccscusessssceccesceueeuesscesceseseeauenenss 69 ACCOUNTER PROGRAM RUNNING cccccccccccccssssssceccecccccssssssesceccsscesseuesscecceseeeueuensecesceseeaeauenenss 69 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNTER PROGRAM 70 SET UP ACCOUNTER PROGRAM ccccccccccccscssssssccccccccessssssceccccceseeusasceccecceesuueseseeccesceseuuanenenceeess 71 SETTINGS OF THE ACCOUNTER PROGRAM ccceccccccccccsssssscecccccccssnsssceccscccseussassceccssseseuuuaensncesess 72 APPENDIX A AT COMMANDS FOR COMMUNICATION 73 APPENDIX B LIST OF ALL STATUS CODES ccccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseees 79 APPENDIX C DESCRIPTION OF CDR LINE scccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseees 87 APPENDIX D DESCRIPTION OF STATISTICS ccccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseees 87 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL CONDITIONS FOR INSTALLATION 89 2N STARGATE BL
12. 1571 Connector N type male Directional antenna 26 Fig The example of the right installation of directional antennas Warning The antenna has to be placed according to safety rules of overvoltage protection and grounding 6 Discreet Antenna Discreet antenna basic parameters Type Car antenna Frequency 900 1800 MHz Gain 3dB Cable Coax cable 174A 5 m Connector SMA male Discreet antenna 27 7 2N Remote Control Unit RCU 2N RCU is optional part The main purpose of the RCU Remote Control Unit is to integrate services that need not necessarily be incorporated in the PRIGW not affecting its function directly but are required by i a me major clients What is 2N RCU It is an industrial PC version running under the Linux OS RedHat This operating system was selected for its stability and security What does this PC offer This PC system can be fully integrated into clients control centers or with respective configuration easily supervised by the 2N Telecommunications remote control center To support this we name services that are rendered by this PC system EREREREEEELELL e One RCU allows to control up to eight PRIGW units The integrated firewall provides safe connection both to client LANs WANs and the Internet e A secured SSH protocol is used to provide direct communication with the PC enabling direct tunneling
13. PRI 2 port is designed as external all calls from the port will be routed to PRI 1 port The interface can work in the MASTER or SLAVE mod via PRIGW program you can set mode of PRI 1 port PRI 2 port has always opposite mode The output can be configured as TERMINAL or NETWORK by jumpers switching of wires for software switch you have to use PRIGW program These jumpers HAVE TO be set same as PRI configuration two NT and TE modes will cause malfunction of PRI board or backup connection The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm A PRIMARY ISDN interface and 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel the PRI board contains four switches can be deactivated by jumpers which makes hardware connection between PRI 1 and PRI 2 in case that system is switched off or has some software problem PUREED Indicates board supply Lights on Switched on Lights off Switched off J NITLED 0 Indicates board initialization or error status Blinks Indicates the initialization of the board Lights on still Board initialization failure ey indicates layer 3 status Lights on active call or channel restart Lights off No call through PRI ISDN indicates layer 2 status Lights on Established Lights off Not established Blinking Not established indicates layer 1 status Lights on synchronized Lights off Not synchronized disconnected Blinking slowly No frame synchronization Blinking quickly No multi
14. are saved in connecting PRIGW By invalid n or p the program will ask for valid characteristics TCP IP Parameters for connecting of the program to the BS IP address of connecting BS enter in the right form e g 192 168 50 2 Host Network name connecting BS available in higher versions of the firmware for the present time do not fill out please Port Number of the remote data port for communication via TELNET standard 23 Service Title of the protocol DO NOT FILL OUT 71 11 5 Settings of the Accounter program The name of the file in witch the program is saving the CDR is derived from actual date set on PC on witch is running in following form DddmmyyBSx cdr dd day mm month yy year x no Of PRIGW unit In case you have off option Only one file the program is saving this info in more files with deference of the last letter E g 0120202 is file generated at 12 2 2002 and data were saved via automatic saving in of the time Along files with cdr info is program saving it the accounter log info about individual conditions of the program if the downloading was successful and etc 72 12 Appendix A Commands for Communication 12 1 Basic Commands 12 1 1 System Information ATI3 Firmware version and copyright ATIA Factory number AT amp S Status of all
15. ch ix req err response to error command e Req required GSM module or GSM group e error code 6 busy 40 write 41 read 42 delete 43 list 78 13 APPENDIX LIST OF ALL STATUS CODES 13 1 1 Plug In Boards O0 NONE no board 1 CPU111 CPU board is not displayed 2 PRI130 1x PRI port NT TE 3 GSM160 2x GSM Ericsson GM22 module 2x SIM 4 AUX120 Switch matrix voice message generator and AUX port 5 GSM161 2x GSM Siemens TC35 module 8x SIM O INIT HW board reset and init of respective SW parts OK CHECK progress 1 ERROR Board in wrong slot or defective board HW board reset 2 POWER upon system power on or DETECT command 3 OK Rest status HW is working on board full DISC operation 4 UNDEF Empty slot DETECT 5 CHECK Board firmware check AUX only ERASE 6 ERASE Board firmware erasing AUX only PROF 7 PROG New board firmware loading AUX only OK 8 DETECT New board plug in detected INIT 9 DOWN Frozen status HW is working on board but no board reset new calls are started 10 MODEMO Parameter S80 sent to modem AUX only MODEM 1 11 Parameter S81 sent to modem AUX only OK 12 DISC Board plug out detected UNDEF 13 1 2 ISDN Layer Statuses DEACT Deactivation no signal rece
16. value Codec RD WR Error in initialization of codec on GSM AUX board COM fHHHHERDANR Error in initialization of COM2 on AUX board Duart HHHERD WR Error in initialization of serial controller on GSM board Hscx ZEHHHE RDANR Error in initialization od HDLC controller on AUX board Pri ZERHRHE RDANR Error in initialization od PRI controller SYSERR User stack error SW error stock integrity failure BRDIN 08 STS the board inserted number of gsm board type status BRDOU 08 TYP STS the board disconnected T BRDRES 08 TYP STS Reset the board by AT command ALL GSM RESET CMD Reset of all GSM boards by AT command SYSTEM RESET CMD Reset of system by command at amp bsys L1 ERR reserved L2 ERR Error of 2 ISDN layer by Q 921 A unsol RX F Received packed RR RNR REJ with unexpected bit F 1 B unsol DM F Received packed DM with unexpected bit F 1 C unsol UA F Received packed UA with unexpected bit F 1 D unsol UA Received packed UA with unexpected bit F 0 E unsol DM Received packed DM with unexpected bit F 0 F peer re est Received packed SABME in status OKEST G repeated SABME Repeated unsuccessful send of packet SABME H repeated DM Repeated unsuccessful send of packet DM failed TIMREC Unsuccessful breaking up of status TIMREC J N R error Received wrong value N R numbering of packets K recv FRMR Received packed FRMR information about error L undef frame Received unknown type packed M I field Received wr
17. 1800MHz 1W or 850MHz 2W 1900MHz 1W SIM cards plug in small 3V VF connector GSM boards with GM22 modules FME 50ohm GSM boards with TC35i MC45 MC46 GM47 8 modules SMA 50ohm Length of antenna cable RG58 Max 20m 16 1 3 PRI Interface s Interface ISDN PRI Signaling Q 931 EDSS1 QSIG Type NT or TE NT TE TEI number 0 63 Clock master or slave Master Slave Connector RJ 45 Rxpin Txpin Switchable RJ45 Rx 3 6 Tx 4 5 Rx 4 5 Tx 3 6 D channel timeslot 16 16 1 4 Temperature Working temperature range 0 C to 50 C Relative humidity max 95 at 40 C Air condition optional 16 1 5 Remote Control Line types Type of line Serial line COM1 2 Analog modem COM2 ISDN modem COM2 Ethernet 10baseT 89 16 2 BLUESTAR 16 2 1 Subrack Dimensions W x H x D 482 x 133 x 360 mm 84HP x 3U x 360 mm Weight full configuration 9 000 g Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power input max 230VA 16 2 2 GSM Mobile network type GSM phase II Transmission output per channel 900MHz 2W 1800MHz 1W or 850MHz 2W 1900MHz 1W SIM cards plug in small 3V VF connector GSM boards with TC35i MC45 MC46 GM47 8 modules SMA 50ohm Length of antenna cable RG58 Max 20m 16 2 3 Interface Interface 1x or 2x I
18. 4 4 C SDN modem Communication The Gateway gt Connect gateway menu or the Connect gateway icon on the button bar can be Setting Teminat used for gateway connection and gateway PC i i 2 communication establishing Timeout for sending commands to gate Catch communication to file AIME MM Gateway Fig Connect gt Se _ Gateway Button habetice Connect gateway Select the Modem function only for remote gateway supervision using a connected modem You can use a standard RS232 interface or Ethernet 10baseT Telnet connection the gateway The PRIGW port transmission rate is ALWAYS 57 600bps Note If you have more gateways than one then follow the gateway communication instructions included in section 10 4 2 10 4 Main Menu and Button Bar The following menus are available here File for physical work with the configuration file for saving loading see 6 4 1 Gateway for physical gateway operations one or more gateways for connection disconnection etc see 10 4 2 Gateway control gateway operation commands for diagnostics reset DISA etc see 10 4 3 Setting communication and language selections Help work with help 45 10 4 1 File Menu Using this menu you can work with the config cfg gateway configuration file or default configuration file i e load save Contains an item for program end too
19. N Overview of parameters of network list no 1 8 AT amp NALL Overview of parameters of all network lists AT amp R Overview of LCR lines 12 2 2 Default Reset AT amp FRES Reset with gateway factory settings 12 2 3 System Settings AT S70 x x x x AT S71 x X X X IP address IP address mask AT S81 Initialization string for setting of mode connected to the gateway COM2 AT S90 x Type of assignment of B channels to GSM modules 0 rotating 1 locked 2 according to credit AT S91 x y Way of call information recording 0 no record 1 successfully connected outgoing call 2 successfully connected incoming calls 3 successfully connected incoming and outgoing calls 5 all outgoing calls 6 all incoming calls 7 all incoming outgoing calls Y to each call add NET info 1 or no 0 AT S93 x Global selection of SIM card O according to 74 GSM group 1 8 number of SIM holder AT S98 xxxx PIN code for SIM cards inserted in the gateway AT S99 Gateway date and time settings dd mm yy w hh mm ss AT X00 hout hin min Automatic logout of GSM modules hout hour when the modules start to log out randomly hin hour when the modules start to log in randomly min minimal number of modules in the group 2 15 which remains always logged in AT X80 name pass User name password for access via IP port this parameter is only write only you can t see its va
20. are not defined in these tables will be rejected 42 9 3 4 Prefixes to GSM Currently not used please do not change this table 9 3 5 Prefixes to ISDN Currently not used please do not change this table 9 3 6 Setting Before you start to use Voice callback software you have to set parameter X10 in your PRI ISDN gateway by the following way open the management software e g PRIGW program establish connection with the gateway over serial interface or TCP IP in menu Gateway control open Terminal write a command AT X10 60 and press enter If you sent the right command the gateway responses OK Please before using of Voice Callback Center check at 2N web pages www 2n cz export the latest version of XAPI server and Voice Callback Center software If you have a technical question please contact 2N s technical support team at techsupport 2n cz 43 10 STARGATE BLUESTAR BlueTower Program User Manual Configuration for STARGATE BLUESTAR and BlueTower gateways is same There is only limitation for number of GSM boards which you can configure In this section of manual is used abbreviation PRIGW program 10 1 Program Installation PRIGW includes an installation CD with the configuration program installation After the CD is inserted in your PC CD ROM or the diskette is inserted in your PC diskette drive the installation will start If you have not selected the automatic running of CD after ins
21. attached CD please run the file SETUP EXE to launch the installation of XAPI server software After successful installation please run it As a first thing you have to setup the connection between your PRI ISDN GATEWAY and PC XAPI server Close all windows except main XAPI server window In main menu click to Set and Module PBX In PBX settings you have to disable COM port by selecting and click OK ni xl A PBX Setup led number assignment Debug CoM Trace Timing Number conversion Port c BaudRate 57600 X Cancel 38 Now you have to set the COM port where your PRI ISDN GATEWAY is connected for Voice callback service serial connection is recommended ATEUS Server Action Set Help On the following picture you can see an example of correct connection settings for PRI ISDN gateway with external Voice Callback SMS Setup Trace Operators Format Enabling Ext gates Typ Analog PRI C BRI Port COM1 BaudRate 57600 M Name ERN Pass Receiving SMS enabled Sending SMS enabled Trace m Automat V Ist gate 2ndgate 3rd gate X Cancel In case that you set all parameters correctly you will see signal status of GSM modules in status gateway window 39 9 2 2 Licenses in 2N XAPI server To activate Voice Callback center you have to enter a valid license code to XAPI server T
22. call from AUX interface xx is the called interface 32 to GSM via GSM module according to call prefix 00 31 GSM module Connects the following call from interface xx to interface AUX 1 15 17 31 from B channel no 32 first incoming call from ISDN AT WGxx Connects the following call from interface xx to interface AUX 00 31 from GSM no 32 first incoming call from GSM AT D Terminates call on AUX interface Start tracing of error messages active interface AT Lx Start tracing of LAN amp Telnet on layer x x 2 Layers x 3 Layers TCP Telnet x 4 Layer Telnet Start tracing of ISDN PRI amp GSM layer x x 1 Layers 1 2 3 4 x 2 Layers 2 3 4 x 3 Layers 3 4 x 4 Layer 4 Start tracing AT R2 to COM1 interface Stop tracing AT R2 to COM interface Tracing can run only via one port AT G A6 Start low level controlling for SMS messages can run only one port AT Gz55 Stop low level controlling on used port Controlling SMS messages AT SX ch sms listing request to list of all SMS messages and status confirmations saved SIM card Possible answers smserr busy list or smsinc ix 1 255 for each saved SMS or status SMS end of list or empty SIM card smsinc ix 0 AT SR ch ix sms read request to read SMS message or SMS s
23. column duration of call mmm ss max 255 59 or error cause for unconnected calls column cost of call will be implemented in higher version of firmware column id of the gateway optional 10 column called number 11 column caller number 12 column number of slot IMSI of used SIM card 15 Appendix D Description of statistics Statistic of calls on PRI and in groups pri grp reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors pr out 1 03 1303 21 43 07 521 1 24 147 2 pr inc 1 03 41 0 41 28 24 0 6 1 0 Statistic of calls on PRI and in groups gsm reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors i1 inc 31 12 0000 0 0 2 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 3 inc 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 inc 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 91 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 92 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 93 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 94 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 95 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 96 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 97 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 98 out 31 12 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 Statistic of incoming calls on all modules modules brd minutes hhhh mm ss calls smses minutes hhhh mm ss calls smses 00 01 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 02 03 01 0 0 00 44 1 0 16 0 16 37 10 0 04 05 02 14 0 14 15 7 0 5 0 05 31 3 0 06 07 03 4 0 04 21 3 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 08 09 04 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 10 11 05 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 12 1
24. directory Linux accounter Inside this directory you run file install install Script for connect download cdr and save it to file with format yyyy mm dd has name 2N accounter run type command 2Naccounter File run 2N accounter will configure Linux utility cron to every 20 min run script 2N accounter to run type command setup cron Setup will modify Linux CRON program Please before run file you must configure IP address username and password in script acounter pl previous files and files with cdr info and log file you find in directory usr bin accounter log file accounter log cdr info file yyyy mm dd 69 11 3 Description of Accounter program Program is dedicated for automatic downloading and saving cdr info about calls made via PRIGW and theirs savings in the text files The communication with PRIGW is established in chosen times moments via Ethernet with help of Telnet protocol port 23 or via connected ISDN modem Accounter aic M111 B 02 20 CPLI111 02 06 16 Date time 2 5 2002 1 3 23 35 30 SNumber M111 2 160 15 SG login 2N Password OK M111 02 20 CPLI111 02 06 16 Date time 2 5 2002 13 24 35 83 SNumber M111 2 150 15 SG login 2N Password xxxx DK AT amp CR DK M111 B 02 20 CPLI11 02 06 16 Date time 2 5 2002 13 25 35 81 SNumber M111 2 150 15 SG login 70 11 4 Set up Accounter program By starting Accounter program cli
25. format DDDDD cell ID GSM group number of actual GSM group Active SIM Number of active SIM card on this GSM module Module ID International identification number of the GSM module IMEI Rev ID GSM module firmware revision number SIM Number SIM card serial number ID SIM card International identification number IMSI or SIM serial number SCID of SIM card Signal intensity the current signal level in the network the module is logged in minimum value 113 db the module is logged out Sleep button used for conversion of selected desk into sleep mode Block button block of selected GSM module unavailable for outgoing and incoming calls Down button used for block the module after end of proceeding call Reset button hardware reset of board or GSM module 49 Diagnostics Pi o 1 4 5 Board status Board type GSM161 Status OK Detailed description Module 4 Layer 2 IDLE Layer 3 NULL GSM network T MOBILE CZ Network ID 23001 GSM cell 1 067 058 00191 GSM group 1 2 Outgoing Incoming Active SIM 1 Module ID TC35I Rev ID REVISION 01 03 Module serial 52033842571 4487 Signal intensity 65 dBm ID SIM card 1 23001 5000074945 ID SIM card 2 undef ID SIM card 3 undef ID SIM card 4 undef ID SIM card 5 undef ID SIM card 6 undef ID SIM card 7 undef ID SIM card 8 undef Block Reset Down On 7 Sleep Reset Modu
26. full shining 100 full memory indicates reception via COM1 indicates transmission via COM1 indicates connection to Ethernet indicates activity via Ethernet 3 1 2 COM Serial Interface Parameters The interface is used as a local port for temporary connection of a PC terminal for installation and servicing purposes and permanent connection of the SMS server supervision PC It allows to provide local monitoring configuration tracing and firmware upgrade Transmission rate Bit format Signals 57 6 kBd start 8bit stop no parity RXD TXD RTS CTS GND 11 3 1 3 Lithium Battery Replacement WARNING Incorrect battery replacement may cause explosion The battery can be replaced with a battery of the same or equivalent type only as recommended by the manufacturer Handle used batteries as instructed by the manufacturer The lithium battery on the CPU board backs up the internal real time clock in case of supply power outage Its average life is about three years then it is advisable to replace it preventively Replacing the lithium battery be sure to turn the subrack power supply off using the mains switch and having loosened two fitting screws push the CPU board out Remove the old battery from the holder using a suitable tool and insert a new one Restore the original status taking the said steps in the opposite order Battery type CR2430 WARNING Never use metal tools for battery re
27. inserted boards AT amp Spr Detailed status of PRI ISDN board AT amp Sax Detailed status of AUX board AT amp Sxx Detailed status of xx GSM board xx 00 7 AT amp S Info Detailed status of one param on all boards info name of parameter which you want to show AT amp U Status of logged users on all interfaces AT Q Status of memory log buffer AT amp XC Status of all proceeding calls AT amp XP Status of all proceeding calls sorted by number of B channel AT amp XG Status of all proceeding calls sorted by number GSM module AT amp MO Turning off ANSI terminal color usage AT amp M1 Turning on ANSI terminal color usage AT amp M9 Turns on MATRIX for testing load of transfer connection AT amp T Statistics of calls via PRI interface AT amp TIN Statistics of incoming calls via GSM modules AT amp TOUT Statistics of outgoing calls via GSM modules amp Statistics of calls via SIM cards of GSM module AT TPR mi ci mo co Setting of statistics via PRI AT TG0O mi ci 0 0 Setting of statistics of incom calls via all GSM modules in GSM group 0 AT TG mi co ri ro Settings of statistics of GSM group no AT TGALL mo co ri ro Settings of statistics of all GSM groups AT T mi ci si mo co Settings of statistics of SIM card no of GSM module so no AT T ALL mi ci si smo Settings of statistics of all SIM cards of GSM module co so no AT TALL ALL mi ci si m Settings of statistics of al
28. load and capacity of GSM networks to which the PRIGW is connected Intelligent call processing the PRIGW is fully prepared to route PRI ISDN outgoing calls into GSM networks or back to second PRI ISDN interface and vice versa A fully intelligent LCR Least Cost Routing function is the basic tool allowing to route outgoing ISDN calls to GSM networks or ISDN network both by the called number prefix and current date and time and GSM module load in the particular group LCR function is only on PRI 1 port all calls to PRI 2 port will be directly rerouted to PRI 1 interface Functions taken over from dialers which enable to replace a part or whole of the dialed number with another number are a matter of course Calls incoming from GSM networks can be ignored the calling party hears the ringing tone fully rejected the calling party gets the busy tone voice message or received In the last named case the DTMF dialing in combination with voice messages or direct connection to the operator s can be selected calls can be routed only to PRI 1 port Using the 2N RCU see later or XAPI with NQuire support you can get a highly powerful routing tool which contains so called blacklist charts barred numbers and practically unlimited routing charts This combination is extremely useful for installation sites with the so called full telephone number carryover where a plenty of numbers come into being whose prefixes do not match the offici
29. occasionally This problem can have two causes e The GSM signal level is low the recommended minimum signal level is approximately 80dB if lower the GSM antenna location must be changed The GSM cell into which the modules try to log is overloaded if you use directional antennas you can direct them to more GSM cells than one The possibility to choose a cell by directing your antenna is considerably limited or eliminated in municipal or densely populated areas where multiple signal reflections occur It is also difficult to select a cell where the cells lie in a straight line before and behind the antenna If no selection can be made you have to use another available GSM provider CAUTION You are recommended to use 32 channels at most on one installation site for one GSM provider to avoid GSM network overload problems on the installation site 2 One of the GSM modules is permanently logged out or fails to receive incoming calls this problem indicates a GSM network overload due to heavy traffic You can eliminate this problem by the above mentioned solutions or extend the relaxing time i e the delay between two calls via one GSM module the recommended value is 2 seconds In case any of the GSM modules cannot log in the network even after reset your GSM provider may have located the SIM card but refused to log it in the network because either too many calls are made using this card or the SIM card keeps logged in the s
30. of antenna splitters Connector type eee ____ connector SMA type female Output antenna connector N type female RF parameters mpedance 50 OHM Frequency 850 1900 MHz nsertion loss 8 11 15 dB According configuration solation between two channels 20 dB Device type Gas protector p TUE E 0 Peak current nsertion loss 0 2 dB To minimize signal loss use the dummy load on the free not used connectors of the antenna combiner If you have not received the dummy loads together with the SMA connector you can order them separately Results of measurement with and without dummy load 25 Oct 7 06 55 15 Oct 7 06 54 22 REF 0 0 dBm 1088 A wrt EB view REF 0 0 dBm 1098 B view 1dB Norm Norm 1dB Norm Norm Marker Marker MARKER 1 7990 GHz MARKER 1 7990 GHz 1 7990 GHz li ic 1 7990 GHz pops DU N a eer nr i C Rb 70 08 N db RL 0 08 dBm v START 500 0 MHz STOP 2 0000 GHz START 500 0 MHz STOP 2 0000 GHz REM 300 kHz 100 kHz SWP 100 ms 300 kHz 100 kHz SWP 100 ms Without dummy load With dummy load 5 Directional Antenna Directional antenna basic parameters Type CPY 9214 Number of elements 14 Frequency 824 896 1770 1880 MHz Gain 9 5 dB 13 dB Cable RG 58 10m V S W R
31. same PC you should add IP address of local host 127 0 0 1 Voice callback centrum Settings Sea IP address of XAPI server E 27001 Log parameters Username Password Log to file Run after star of Windows Cancel In case that the XAPI server is correctly configured and access parameters are properly set the Voice Callback center software will automatically establish connection with XAPI server You may check that also in the LOG of Voice Callback Center where you may see parameters of connection and type of license 04 06 16 11 05 57 Callback centre started 04 06 16 11 05 58 Connecting server 04 06 16 11 05 58 Waiting for answer 04 06 16 11 05 58 Logging in 04 06 16 11 05 58 ver 1 09 L 3C4E D5C6 04 06 15 11 05 58 STARGATE BLUESTAR found on port EG1 Activated 04 06 16 11 05 58 Valid license found Maximum number of users ver 1 091 3CAE D5C6 A 41 9 3 Configuration of Voice Callback Center software 9 3 1 How to add new user In the Voice Callback center you can add as many users as the XAPI license enables For each user you have to set CLIP identification of user phone and name of this user You have to set also for each user amount of credit tariff for each group destination Automatic restoring of credit may be activated deactivated in the settings section In case that you are adding a lot o
32. settings Settings of basic parameters of GSM Number of digits dialed from ISDN Minimum Maximum Waiting time for next digit s Call delay s 2 24 Ex Voice param of Ericsson GSM modules Transmission vol 1 i L dB 5 25 0 25 5 Reception vol 1 1 dB 5 25 0 2545 Basic GSM parameters List of holiday days Add Delete DTMF numbers Delay r Voice param of Siemens GSM modules Transmission vol dB 5 25 0 42545 Reception vol i dB 5 25 0 25 5 SIM card number IMSI Number of digits dialed from ISDN sets outgoing ISDN dialings into GSM networks Maximum the maximum number of digits to be dialed into a GSM network Any dialing longer than or equal to this parameter is dialed automatically without waiting time Minimum the minimum number of digits to be dialed into the GSM network Waiting for next digit time in seconds for the PRIGW to wait for the next dialed digit After this timeout the number is dialed automatically into the GSM network Voice parameters of Ericsson Siemens Wavecom GSM modules parameters of GSM modules Receive Transmit level selects the receive transmit volume Caution We recommend you to keep the default value to avoid negative effects upon other transmission parameters such as echo Do not change these settings unless absolutely necessary Call delay the minimum timeou
33. thus discontinues all current calls and SMS Do not interrupt the program during this procedure to avoid errors in firmware uploading otherwise the gateway might stop working If the procedure of uploading firmware was terminated please reset the gateway and re load the PRIGW program and try to upload firmware again Be sure to use original and undamaged firmware files for the firmware upload to avoid gateway function problems For the latest firmware version see our websites www 2n cz e Time and date sets time and date in the gateway e Change username and password sets username and password for access to PRIGW via TELNET e Set keylock input for unlock key see 8 1 page 30 e Download trace saves the gateway operation and error records on the disk e Save data saves records on calls on the disk the records will remain in the PRIGW e Save call data and delete saves records on calls on the disk and clears the call memory Voice message Used for loading clearing of introductory messages when the incoming DTMF function is activated The analog AUX input has to be used for loading Also you can make upload of DISA message by using voice file which you prepare in your PC This sequence need temporary jumper reconfiguration of AUX board In case that you want to make upload or download disa voice message by this way please set jumpers on AUX board to right position see on page 15 section 3
34. 08 Message PROGRESS 3 Message CALL_PROCEEDING B O off Message ALERTING B z off Error ISDN causes Cause transfer Few digits on OVERLAP dial made Restricted number prefix D Selected module GSM group is not ready ram Add No module GSM group is ready ru Remove PRI functions iw Allow delete of statistics on PRI every month Senddaiions Io PRI on empto SETUP 1 n day in month delete Send czech dial tone to PRI Digits count in SETUP 120 a ISDN ISDN PRI 1 port type defines the type of the PRI 1 ISDN port on the PRIGW PRI ISDN board ISDN PRI is a point to point connection The gateway must have an opposite port type than the device it is connected PRI 1 port is always set as internal there is activated LCR function PRI 2 port is always set as external all calls from PRI 2 port will be rerouted to PRI 1 port PRI 2 port has ALWAYS opposite mode than PRI 1 port Synchronization selects the device to transmit the synchronization clock Master the gateway sends the synchronization clock the connected device must be set to receive the synchronization clock Slave the gateway receives the synchronization clock from the connected device 58 TEI management gateway identification address 0 by default 62 max Channel number select defines way of occupation of B channels on PRI interface Upward gt gateway will occupy
35. 2 3 and also connect your PC via serial cable directly to COM2 on PRIGW gateway parameters of voice file codec ISDN aLAW 8kHz mono Test calls the gateway support test calls for check voice quality or for check right configuration Test calls can be outgoing to GSM or ISDN interface with using AUX analogue interface connected analogue interface or incoming incoming call from ISDN or GSM interface will be connected directly to AUX interface or with using two GSM modules for make test GSM to GSM In case of proceeding call the gateway atomically generates trace which you can save for possible check in case of problems 53 Test calls 54 10 4 4 Setting Menu Contains the communication and program language menus Communication e Direct to COM port Program communication through serial interface RS232 e Modem Communication through connected modem e TCP IP Communication through TELNET protocol through Ethernet e Transmission rate the recommended and default value is 57 600bps 10 4 5 Help Menu Contains a help to the PRIGW program instructions for use of the help and details on the program version 10 4 6 Button Bar E RU Re 8 E eo gt 26 gt upload configuration file save configuration file upload default settings connect gateway disconnect gateway select gateway from list and connect gateway selected from list download settings from the gate
36. 3 06 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 each line is for two GSM modules Statistic of calls GSM module 0 sim dir net grp minutes hhhh mm ss_ calls reject failed c offs smses 1 inc 14 0 14 15 7 0 2 9 0 2 inc 1 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 inc 1 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 inc 1 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 out 439 7 19 51 177 0 6 44 0 2 out 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 out 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 out 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Pri grp type of calls Reset Date of last reset the statistics Minutes Number of minutes Hhhh mm ss Same number converted to time Calls Number of calls SMSes Number of sent SMS messages Reject number of unconnected calls no available any free GSM module call rejected with cause 41 42 Failed number of unconnected calls rejected by GSM network C offs number of unconnected calls terminated by calling party Errors number of unconnected calls wrong requests disallowed prefix etc Red in number of connected calls rerouted to this GSM group Redout number of connected calls rerouted to another GSM group 88 16 Appendix D Technical Conditions for Installation 16 1 STARGATE 16 1 1 Subrack Dimensions W x H x D 482 x 133 x 360 mm 84HP x 3U x 360 mm Weight full configuration 9 800 g Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power input max 230VA 16 1 2 GSM Mobile network type GSM phase II Transmission output per channel 900MHz 2W
37. 4 AUDIO 1 and 2 DATA amp POWER 1 and 2 AUDIO 3 and 4 DATA amp POWER 3 and 4 DATA and POWER 35 8 6 5 3G Extension Rack STARGATE Interconnection Having installed all terminals connect the extension rack with the STARGATE system This interconnection is easy and the enclosed interconnecting cables CAN9 and RJ45 are used for this purpose Each 3G carrying board in the extension rack is connected to two subsequent 3G STARGATE boards Having installed all boards you have to connect the 3G antennas to the antenna connectors located on the extension rack backside Make sure that the antennas are installed in the right position and on a place with a very good 3G signal 36 8 7 Configuration of VoIP board 8 7 1 Main description of VoIP board The VoIP board is designed to process the voice flow from a VoIP environment The CPU of the GSM gateway is responsible for signalling SIP Therefore it is necessary to set the signalling and voice parts separately To do this use the STARGATE BLUESTAR program for signalling and the web interface for voice Each of the two parts has an IP address of its own see the default settings below and so it is necessary to interconnect the CPU and VoIP board during installation with a patch cable included in the delivery 8 7 2 Default Settings Parametr Hodnota IP address of CPU 192 168 1 100 IP mask of CPU 255 255 255 0 Username password
38. IGW or for the selected GSM provider or the selected GSM module SIM These data are generated automatically Detailed call information the PRIGW can save information on completed calls automatically CDR Call information includes call beginning date and time call type I FD Not connected incoming call OK Successfully connected incoming call O FD Unsuccessful outgoing call O OK Successfully connected outgoing call Relation end reasoning CAUSE sent to ISDN interface Number of B channel used Number of GSM module used Number of GSM group used Connection setup time Call duration mmm ss max 255 59 Call cost if pseudo tariff metering is enabled ID of the gateway Called number CLIP SIM card position number SIM card IMSI or SCID High number of connected calls owing to a very short GSM connecting routing time and intelligent call rerouting in the event of failure PRIGW features high call time per month traffic volume of over 500 000 minutes month The connectivity depends on PRIGW configuration and GSM network capacity of course Gateway Traffic volume minutes month STARGATE Over 500 000 BLUESTAR Over 250 000 Blue Tower Over 125 000 SMS receive send support PRIGW helps send and receive SMS in the PDU format An intelligent SMS sending over a selected GSM network or module and automatic announcement of incoming SMS are a matter of course With the RCU
39. M modules are occupied gradually a rotating way 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 1 gt 2 Locked the gateway does not provide intelligent outgoing call routing Calls on the x th B channel are made via the x th GSM module However it is necessary to define and select so many GSM groups as there are SIM card types in the gateway According to credit the gateway routes calls as in the rotating mode but selects the GSM modules according to the lowest number of called minutes instead of cyclically Caution Be sure to select the GSM groups according to available providers while selecting the Assignment of B channels locked If you do not have the appropriate crosses non crossed interconnection cable depending on the configuration of the equipment connected to the PRIGW you can re set the gateway PRI board jumpers to achieve functional connection Error ISDN causes Definition of causes sent to PRI ISDN in the Release Complete whenever an incoming call from PRI ISDN is rejected Few digits on OVERLAP dial mode Rejection of an incoming call that does not meet the required number length default cause 102 Timeout Disallowed dial number prefix Rejection of an incoming call whose prefix does not match any of the prefixes defined for GSM groups default cause 21 Reject Selected module GSM group are not ready Rejection of an incoming call because no free module has been found in the particular GSM group the assigne
40. RJ45 connector for B Default Please 10baseT network don t change Gg i D m i fel il fel i fel i m m 13 3 2 AUX Board 3 2 1 Board Description The AUX board contains a switching array and system of voice messages controlled by an independent processor system separated from the system bus The AUX port is used for making testing calls or recording voice messages The input amplifier is designed for an electret microphone the output amplifier for 1500hm earphones The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm A serial interface COM2 microtelephone or headphone connector and 5 board status indictors lead to the front panel PUREED Indicates board supply Lights on Switched on Lights off Switched off Blinking Board in sleep mode DES Indicates board initialization or error status Blinks Indicates the initialization of the board Lights on 45 sec Indicates duplication of the new firmware Lights on still Board initialization failure indicates activity on AUX port analogue interface Lights on Waiting for incoming call AT W Blinks Indicates the call through the testing AUX interface Lights off The testing interface on hooked indicates reception via COM2 indicates transmission via COM2 3 2 2 COM2 Serial Port Parameters The 2 interface is used a supervision port for remote connection of a PC terminal using ISDN or analog mode
41. SDN PRI Signaling Q 931 EDSS1 QSIG 1x PRI Type NT or TE NT TE TEI number 0 63 Clock master or slave Master Slave Connector RJ 45 Rxpin Txpin 2x Switchable RJ45 3 6 Tx 4 5 Rx 4 5 Tx 3 6 D channel timeslot 16 16 2 4 Temperature Working temperature range 0 C to 50 C Relative humidity max 95 at 40 C Air condition optional 16 2 5 Remote Control Line types Type of line Serial line COM1 2 Analogue modem 2 ISDN modem COM2 Ethernet 10baseT in band DATA in PRI ISDN 90 16 3 BlueTower 16 3 1 Subrack Dimensions W x H x D 186x133x256mm 29HPx3Ux256mm Weight full configuration 3 kg Power supply External 90 260V 50 60Hz Power output 5V 4A 16 3 2 GSM Mobile network type GSM phase II Transmission output per channel 900MHz 2W 1800MHz 1W or 850MHz 2W 1900MHz 1W SIM cards plug in small 3V VF connector GSM boards with TC35i MC45 6 GM47 8 modules SMA 50ohm Length of antenna cable RG58 Max 20m 16 3 3 Interface Interface 1x or 2x ISDN PRI Signaling Q 931 EDSS1 QSIG 1x PRI Type NT or TE NT TE TEI number 0 63 Clock master or slave Master Slave Connector RJ 45 Rxpin Txpin 2x Switchable RJ45 Rx 3 6 Tx 4 5 Rx 4 5 Tx 3 6 D channel timeslot 16 16 3 4 Temperature Work
42. UESTAR BlueTower PRIGW is a compact yet highly sophisticated system It supports full remote supervision and configuration via an IP network or using an external modem over a BRI ISDN and analog line or over a B channel in a PRI ISDN trunk The system has been designed and works with a lot of highly sophisticated functions which make it fully client oriented and highly reliable in cooperation with both GSM networks and ISDN In addition it provides full monitoring and comfortable configuration without functional limitations Configuration alterations can be made without resetting i e under full operation Hot swappable plug in GSM boards which can be swapped under full operation including SIM cards are a matter of course The use of up to four SIM cards per GSM module in combination with an intelligent SIM card switching tool and detailed statistics upgrade this system into a powerful LCR tool High product stability is achieved by the fact that the gateway is programmed in the ASM i e OS FREE system Two independent 30MHz Philips microprocessors provide an error free operation high speed automatic fault detection and easy upgrade The system also features easy installation simple operation and easy replacement of defective parts it is composed of plug in boards that communicate along system buses independently As already mentioned the system allows for an easy detection of defective parts automatic locking against use and easy replaceme
43. User Manual for 2N STARGATE 507000E 507010E 2N BLUESTAR 507200E 507210E 2N BlueTower 507310E TELEKOMUNIKACE Version 1 2 This user guide contains installation and technical information about three types of 2N GSM Gateways 2N STARGATE 2N BLUESTAR 2N BlueTower In cases that feature will be same for all three types gateway name will be PRIGW In the other cases you find information for each type of gateway divided Dear customer We congratulate you on purchasing your 2N product This new product was developed and produced with emphasis on maximum utility value quality and reliability Our wish is to make you satisfied with the STARGATE BLUESTAR BlueTower PRIGW completely and for a long time Important The manufacturer is gradually improving the control program that is included in this product referred to as firmware and bootware The used ISP In System Programming technology gives you the possibility to store the most recent control program in your PRIGW by means of a standard computer The most recent version of the program together with all that is necessary can be found in www 2n cz and necessary instructions in the chapter Upgrading the control program of this manual It is recommendable to use the most recent version of the program thus you will avoid unnecessary encounters with possible shortcomings that have been eliminated already If you program parameters of
44. ack centre with saved voice message Report to PC dial tone external callback for callback centre with dial tone Minimum digits in DTMF Minimum of DTMF digits in DTMF dial in Maximum digits in DTMF Maximum number of digits to be DTMF dialed for incoming calls After the last DTMF dialing which is the maximum an ISDN call is made automatically with the currently selected DISA or DTMF prefix if necessary Timeout while imputing DTMF digits s time in seconds for the PRIGW to wait for the first and next DTMF digit After this timeout either the DTMF number received so far is dialed into the ISDN or if no DTMF digit is dialed a number is dialed from the List of dialed numbers List of called numbers list of numbers to dialed automatically gradually in the case of unavailability or busy if no DTMF dialing DISA is made Prefix before DISA preselection prefix which the gateway add before dialed DTMF dial in For example received DTFM digits are 487 and this prefix is 6655 The gateway will send to PRI ISDN interface number 6655487 66 CLIP With this parameter you can change digit from CLIP by different digit s In case that you leave blank this parameter the gateway will only remove from CLIP Looping of DISA message setting of automatic repeat of DISA voice message in case of incoming DTMF dial in Time to keep CLIP in table parameter for AutoCLIP routing By this parameter y
45. al prefixes of providers P STARGATE BLUESTAR BlueTower Calls 1 and 2 are transparently V rerouted to defined GSM network network P b t All incoming calls are transparently rerouted to PBX 47 Extension 1 calls number which is presented in GSM network 1 Customer s switch PBX Extension 2 calls number which is presented in GSM network 2 Extension 3 calls number which is presented in PSTN network 2 Extension 4 calls number with unknown for PRIGW dialed prefix Selection of GSM module use the PRIGW allows you to select one of three available ways of GSM module occupation 1 Any outgoing call is set up via GSM module according to the B channel used This option helps transfer routing functions to a connected PBX router 2 This mode allows to occupy GSM modules in groups cyclically and 3 the last option helps select GSM modules in a group according to the number of minutes called the counting mode can be predefined of course GSM network friendly the PRIGW allows activating the automatic GSM module log out in certain time intervals Using this function you can log out and disable automatically unused GSM modules at defined time intervals Since the time between the GSM module activation and readiness for work is roughly 10 25 seconds a user defined hot reserve is maintained i e some GSM modules keep logged in This means that any increas
46. ame GSM cell and the same GSM module for too long This problem can be solved by occasional replacement of SIM cards between modules 31 8 5 Installation Place the gateway into environment that corresponds with its working conditions Configure the gateway properly using the configuration software included The gateway mains supply must be backed up and overvoltage protected recommended is line interactive or on line UPS For a more comfortable gateway administration it is advisable to have of available remote control tools on site ISDN line analog line Ethernet 8 5 1 Control Ways The system can be supervised and controlled locally or remotely as follows A Local control using a PC connected by a standard full crossed serial cable B Remote control using an analog or ISDN modem connected to the PRIGW COM2 the modem initialization commands have to be selected correctly refer to PRIGW configuration gt PRIGW program For connection between modem and the gateway please use full straight serial RS232 cable C Remote control over the IP network using a standard Telnet protocol or SNMP HTTPS protocols Here be sure to set the IP address and IP mask properly refer to system configuration gt PRIGW program D Remote control via B channel of PRI connection This function is optional function with RCU This way is optional needs additional chipset on AUX board 8 5 2 Configurat
47. channels from channel 1 to 32 Downward gt gateway will occupy channels from channel 32 to 1 Preferred channel number of first channel which the gateway will try to occupy Progress elements numbers defines which type of element progress will gateway send in messages SETUP ACK PROGRESS CALL PROCEEDING ALERTING The number depends on PBX ROUTER which you have connected You have to set right number according your PBX In case that you use wrong number or set sending of the element it can cause problems on PRI ISDN trunk no connected calls no opened B channel Meaning Call is not end to end ISDN or may be in band information Destination call address is non ISDN Origination call address is non ISDN Call has returned to the ISDN Inband treatment has been applied Delay in response at the call interface TEI management gateway identification address 0 by default 62 CRC Parameter for Activating deactivating receiving CRC Layer 1 on PRI ISDN interface In both modes the PRIGW sending CRC Assignment of B channels defines how the gateway shall route outgoing calls to the GSM network Cyclical the gateway routes outgoing calls according to pre defined groups prefixes The GSM modules are assigned to the groups automatically according to the GSM provider GSM network number If more GMS modules SIM cards are assigned to a group for outgoing calls these GS
48. ck on icon for setting of the program Here you have options set in individual flags Starts setting of individual times when the program will automatically save cdr info from PRIGW selection of the method of saving in the files A Time 1 time of automatic saving asoca BTime 2 time of automatic saving Stats List 2 StarGate CTime 3 time of automatic saving Repeatedly Will automatically save Name cdr each xx minutes if set for 0 this Password ae method is off Save Pass Atstart program Automatic save of Login attempts D EH by start of the program Only one file If marked program IP 92168 1 185 saves cdr info in Host Dddmmyy cdr if not marked he Port differentiate following the method of RUNI saving 1 time file DddmmyyABSx cdr 2 time file DddmmyyB cdr 3 time file DddmmyyCBSX cdr Repeatedly EX DddmmyyBSx cdr At start file DddmmyyABSx cdr Use Activation of this flag List number of lines that will be represent in the status window Login Log in name password name in the BS Password Log in password in the BS Save pass Saving of the log in password foe next start of the program Login attempts Number of trials of the program by automatic log in Make sure that user s password and name are identical with n and p which
49. cknowledge 075h stsenq Status enquiry 00Dh Connect acknowledge 07Bh Information OOFh disconn Disconnect 07Dh status Status 046h lrestart Restart ID Name Whole Name ID Name Whole Name 004h BEA Bearer capability 04Ch CTN Connected party number 008h CAU Cause 04Dh CTS Connected party subaddress 010h CID Call identity 06Ch Calling party number 014h CST Call state 06Dh CGS Calling party subaddress 018h CHA Channel 070h CDN Called party identification number 01Ch FAC Facility 071h CDS Called party subaddress 01Eh PRG Progress indicator 079 RST Restart indicator 020h NTW Network spec 07Ch LCO Low layer facility compatibility 027h NOT Notification 07Dh High layer indicator compatibility 83 028 DSP Display 07Eh USR User user 029h DAT Date time 07Fh ESC Escape for extension 02Ch KEY Keypad facility OA1h Sending complete 84 Unassnumb Unassigned number 6 Unaccchan Channel unacceptable 16 Clear Normal call clearing 17 _ Userbusy User busy 21 Reject Call rejected 27 _ Destout Destination out of order 28 Invformat Invalid number format 30 Stsengresp Response to StatusEnquiry 31 Normal Normal unspecified 34 Noanychan No channel available 41 Tempfail Temporary failure 42 Swcongest Switching equipment cong
50. d GSM module is not 59 available for the Locked Channels mode and no other preferred GSM groups have been selected default cause 41 Tempfail Selected module GSM groups are not ready Rejection of an incoming call because no free module has been found in the defined GSM group preferred groups have been selected for overflow but no free outgoing GSM module has been found here default cause 42 Swcongest Cause transfer List of numbers of releases causes which the PRIGW receive from GSM networks and which have to be translated to different causes to ISDN PRI interface Allow delete of statistics on PRI every month Allow Restrict automatic reset of PRI statistic every x day in month Digits count in SETUP Sets how many digits will be send in SETUP message in case of outgoing call the others digits will be send in OVERLAP mode Example called party number 6012345678 digits count in SETUP 7 Outgoing signalization messages SETUP contains 6012345 INFO 6 INFO 7 INFO 8 Send dial tone to PRI1 on empty SETUP With activated this feature the gateway will send dial tone in case that receive SETUP message without called party number Send Czech dial tone to selection of type of the dial tone Czech discontinuous Hungarian tone after 2 digits special feature for Hungary gateway will send specifics dial tone after it receive tow digits 60 10 5 4 GSM 10 5 4 1 Basic
51. d directly with defined number on PRI ISDN 1 trunk Limit maximum length of call 68 11 The program for remote automatic download cdr information from up to 8 PRIGW units IP connection TELNET only accounter for Windows for OS Linux is one script for one PRIGW unit 11 1 Accounter Program Installation PRIGW includes an installation CD with the Accounter program installation After the CD is inserted in your PC CD ROM or the diskette is inserted in your PC diskette drive the installation will start If you have not selected the automatic running of CD after insertion or use diskettes run the installation program to start the installation Wait until the installation is completed The program can be run under the MS Windows 95 OSR2 98 ME 2000 XP OS only For OS LINUX you can use 2N accounter script 11 2 Accounter Program Running When the installation is complete run the program by clicking on the Accounter program in your PC menu clicking on the icon on your desktop or running the Accounter exe file which you can find on the appropriate location installed by you using any file explorer commander or browser If you want to use this function on OS Linux you have to use special script with these functions How to install Accounter script in OS LINUX Unzip file unzip Linux accounter tar gz Untar file tar xvf Linux accounter tar after it you will have
52. d to Incoming GSM gt PRI GSM groups 0 and 1 GSM module is in first GSM board position on left side next to PRI board Number of GSM modules corresponds with type of the gateway Assignment to GSM groups Assignment of GSM groups GSM module Outgoing Incoming 0 GSM module 1 GSM group 1 GSM group v 1 GSM module 1 GSM group v 1 GSM group 2 GSM module 1 GSM group v 1 GSM group 3 GSM module 1 GSM group 1 GSM group 4 GSM module 1 GSM group 1 GSM group GSM module 1 GSM group v 1 GSM group GSM module 1 GSM group 1 GSM group 7 GSM module 11 GSM group 1 GSM group 62 10 5 4 3 GSM Outgoing Groups Settings of GSM outgoing groups and SIM cards In this section you can set all rules for each SIM card in system for outgoing call from ISDN PRI to GSM networks GSH outgoing groups GSM group 1 GSM group 2 GSM group 3 GSM group 4 GSM group 5 GSM group GSM gro gt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E EEE7 _ M C L X Made of switching SIM card Last searched SIM 8 all SIM will be searched Disconnect call SIM limit exceeded Switch to another SIM No ALERTING before CONNECT Day of delete statistics in group SIM settings Allow tone detector SIM 1 siM2 SIM 3 SIM 4 8 Roaming enabled for network 355565 CLIR Defau
53. e will be activated 63 Last searched SIM SIM1 SIM 8 After start the gateway is automatically checking all SIM position for SIM card With this parameters you can limit holders which will be tested SIM cards which were not tested have in diagnostic window status undef Disconnect call Setting for forced disconnection of proceeding calls SIM limit exceeded The call will be disconnected immediately when the SIM card s call limit is exceeded Switch to another SIM card The call will be disconnected immediately when the SIM card will be out of time of use Day of delete statistics in group x day in month when the statistics of the GSM group will be deleted No ALERTING before CONNECT by activation this parameter you remove ALERTING message from messages sequence of building outgoing calls to GSM Delay for send CONNECT s Delay for send ISDN message CONNECT to ISDN PRI interface in case that PRIGW is building call from ISDN to GSM Timeout for send ALERTING s Timeout for send the ISDN message ALERTING to ISDN PRI interface in case that PRIGW is building call from ISDN to GSM 07 switched off Timeout for SMS at no answer sec Minimum length of ringing outgoing call In case that this time will be longer that this parameter and call will be not connected gateway will send to called party number SMS message with defined text For right function of this feature you have to have called party numb
54. e system connector 2 5 stereo jack data and supply cable system connector Motorola data cable antenna cable Motorola antenna cable SMA connector Each of these boards for 3G mobile terminals is interconnected with STARGATE using the following cables audio cable CAN9 9 supply and data cables RJ45 RJ45 To make your system work properly use the cables supplied by the manufacturer otherwise the manufacturer cannot guarantee a correct function of the equipment 34 8 6 3 3G Terminal Preparation and Installation Installing 3G mobile terminals strictly follow the instructions below Select the following parameters in the terminal setting menu o disable the announcement of incoming call by ringing vibrations disable the introductory sound demo disable the automatic keypad lock select the 3G UMTS network only adjust the call volume enable the display backlight timeout o deactivate the USIM PIN code place the terminals to their positions in the switched off mode connect the data audio and antenna cables now fit the terminal to the carrying board using the enclosed tapes Here it is important to make sure that the keypad lock is disabled and the fastening tape is not tightened too much to allow for spontaneous pressing of the mobile telephone keypad 8 6 4 3G Carrying Board Block Diagram AUDIO 3G board on extension rack block scheme Mobile 1 Mobile 2 obile 3 Mobile
55. e in the 2N PRIGW load result in an automatic activation of other GSM modules so that the hot reserve be maintained This feature also reduces the capacity of the GSM network to detect a unit and disconnect it from the mains High connection rate since GSM networks are not quite reliable and show lack of capacity occasionally the PRIGW is equipped with the automatic call forwarding to other GSM networks or call rejection without call loss This function uses the ISDN signaling protocol where a call SETUP message is sent to the PRIGW first This message contains the called number and CLIP if necessary Having received this message the 2N PRIGW can either reject the call the other party will route it to another device REJECT message including reasoning CAUSE or receive and connect the call SETUP ACK message The device on the other side awaits one of the above mentioned responses for 2 seconds During this time PRIGW has to decide whether it is able to set up the call tries to find a free GSM module and establish connection If the selected GSM module is busy it must find other free GSM modules If it fails to find a free route it rejects the call request The CAUSE number is user defined If it succeeds it receives and sets up the call Detailed statistics provides a detailed overview of the count of incoming and outgoing calls and their successful connections The statistic data can be displayed either globally for the whole PR
56. er The bottom and upper sides are covered with perforated sheet the assembly flanges are provided with handrails The system bus is designed as a printed circuit board PCB with DIN connectors and fitted to the inner subrack carrier profiles 1 1 1 3 2N STARGATE 3G Extension rack To use 2N STARGATE in 3G UMTS networks you need an extension rack part No 507050E This 19 subrack is 6U high and 360mm deep Its front side open to accept plug in boards There are two antenna connectors for 3G YAGI antennas on its backside Before attaching the 3G extension rack you have to replace the existing STARGATE GSM cards with 3G cards part No 507059E 1 1 2 Front Side Division The subrack width is divided into an 8HP wide mains panel and 19 4HP wide modules in the following sequence from right to left Board Type Size STARGATE BLUESTAR 8HP fixed panel with a mains switch fuse 8HP YES YES NO and mains cable socket CPU board 4HP YES YES YES AUX board 4HP YES YES YES PRI board 4HP YES YES YES GSM board 4HP Up to 16x Up to 8x Up to 4x Internal antenna splitter BLUESTAR 32HP NO YES NO Internal antenna splitter BlueTower 8HP NO NO YES in case that in system is max 2 GSM boards 1 1 3 Front side division for gateways with VoIP interface The subrack width is divided into an 8HP wide mains panel and 19 4HP wide modules in the following sequence from right to left Board Type Size STARGATE BLUESTAR
57. er in defined format national or international where is OO instead of SIM settings By this parameter you can change assignment of times from parameters Time of use SIM 5 8 is SIM4 Time limitation of SIM cards 5 8 will be same as SIM cards in position 4 SIM 5 8 is SIM1 4 first time interval in bookmarks SIM1 SIM4 will be used for SIM cards in positions 1 4 Second interval 2 9 interval in these bookmarks will be used for SIM cards in position 5 8 Allow tone detector Enables ring tone detectors on GSM boards Minute parameter By this parameter you can change counting of outgoing calls Count of minutes Gateway will counter time of outgoing calls You can set maximum of minutes by parameter Number of called minutes Count of calls Gateway will counter number of outgoing calls You can set maximum of outgoing call by parameter Number of called minutes Bookmarks SIM1 SIM4 8 In these bookmarks is necessary right set up parameters of each SIM card Roaming enabled for network International ID of GSM network MCC MNC which is enabled for roaming Please leave it free for cases that you don t want to enable roaming CLIR This parameter decides whether the gateway SIM card subscriber number shall be dialed into the GSM network or not All PRIGW outgoing calls present the calling line numbers as inserted in the SIM card in the PRIGW Technically it is impossible to transfer numbe
58. er this timeout PRIGW uses parameter next count to calculate the length of the call 1 to 250 seconds Next count length of next counts 1 to 250 seconds Next count length of next counts 1 to 250 seconds Parameters First count and Next count are used for calculating of the real length of the call from the view of GSM operator Example 1 If your calls are charged second by second set both parameters to 1 Example 2 If you are charged immediately after answering a call for the whole first minute and then second by second set first count to 60 and next count to 1 Proper setting of these parameters helps you to keep real record of the minutes spent and charged for each SIM These parameters are used for limit counters statistics not for the CDR Time of use SIM Interval of using selected SIM card Caution If parameter Time of use will be overlapped by another SIM in one GSM group in this case can come about unspecified switching of SIM cards can be selected another SIM cards Unlock on weekends Permission prohibition of this group during weekends Saturday Sunday Interval of change SIM card in this interval hours minutes will be randomly switched SIM card SIM card will be switched after proceeding call hang up 65 10 5 4 4 GSM Incoming groups Settings for incoming calls from GSM networks to PRI ISDN interface GSM Incoming groups GSM group 1 GSM group 2 GSM group 3 GSM group 4
59. ertion or use diskettes run the installation program to start the installation Wait until the installation is completed The program can be run under the MS Windows 98 ME 2000 XP OS only 10 2 Program Running When the installation is complete run the program by clicking on the PRIGW program in your PC menu clicking on the icon on your desktop or running the PRIGW program exe file which you can find on the appropriate location installed by you using any file explorer commander or browser Having run the program you can use e the main menu e the button bar menu included in the main menu too e the card folder menu the Topics with configuration items the Alphabetical Glossary with configuration items arranged in the alphabetic order a window for configuration item editing StarGate program File Gateway Gateway control Setting Help nj e Topics Alphabetical glossary E System D System settings ISDN Basic settings cr Basic settings D Assignment to GSM groups D GSM outgoing groups D GSM Incoming groups Network list LCR Autorouting 44 10 3 Connection with PRIGW When the program is running communication with the gateway has to be established for settings This Communication device is done by selecting the Setting gt Communication Directly to COM port menu items The basic setting is shown in the 9 ia figure For more details see section 10
60. estion 44 Noreqchan Requested channel not available 65 Nobearer Bearer capability not implemented 81 Callref Invalid call reference value 88 Dest Incompatible destination 96 Elemmiss Mandatory information element is missing 97 Message Message type non existent or not implemented 99 Element Information element parameter non existent or not implemented 100 Elemerror Invalid information element contents 101 Incmess Message not compatible with call state 102 Timeout Recovery on timer expiry 127 Undefined Interworking unspecified 85 13 2 3 LOG File events Type Text Description POWER Power System switched on Power off System switched off Warm boot Restart of system unknown cause Watchdog Restart of system by watchdog BKPT code CPU error break code detected Stack error CPU error stock integrity failure Divided by zero CPU error dividing by zero RETI code CPU error illegal using of instruction reti NMI intr CPU error wrong interrupt VOID intr CPU error wrong interrupt Upgrade reset Start of upgrade firmware procedure Software reset Reset by AT commands at amp fres INIT Eeprom Initialization of eeprom configuration Flash Initialization of flash memory firmware HW ERR address of chip RD read value WR expected
61. ex 75 atms atfs transit receive gain 3 5db 1 2 5db 0 0db 2 2 5db 4 5d AT G02 mode atms atfs Voice processing settings for TC35 GSM modules only mode algorithm 2 echo canceller atms atfs transit receive gain 3 5db 1 2 5db 0 0db 2 2 5db 4 5d AT G06 mmdd mmdd List of holiday days mm month dd day max length of line is 63 chars AT G07 mmdd mmdd Net list of holiday days AT G08 delay min max tout Parameters of dial from ISDN to GSM delay relax delay between calls min minimal length of number dialed from ISDN max maximal length of number dialed from ISDN tout delay between dial digits AT G 0 sim Mode of switching SIM card sim gt 0 OFF group is turn off 1 4 SIM card 1 4 5 switching by time 6 switching by random time AT G 1 netid clir min sms se c sec2 pseudo Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 1 netid network number clir O default 1 enabled 2 disabled min maximal number of minutes called sms maximal number of SMS sent sec min length of call no for cdr info sec2 accuracy of measurement length of call no for cdr info pseudo default 0 AT G 2 netid clir min sms se c sec2 pseudo Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 2 AT G 3 netid clir min sms se c sec2 pseudo Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 3 AT G 4 netid clir min sms se c sec2 p
62. f new users you can use tariff templates which may be assigned to a new user This templates are defined in section Tariffs Templates Name of user Pavel CLIP of user 420605123456 M Tarifs for groups gc Emu mul opm quie cte Active From Credit Remaining min sec min sec Interval 1 roo 12 00 0000 0000 Interval 2 roo 0 00 gt lt Interval roo 0 00 0 01 Interval 4 roo 0 00 0 01 Interval 5 ron E 0 00 0 01 OK Koen gay maso areas ee aio ac 7 58 S ARGATE BLUESTAR found on port EG1 Ac Valid license found Maximum number of users 3CAE DSC6 2 OK Cancel As you can see an example in the picture user Tom has phone number 420605215677 and credit rights for destination Group 1 only from midnight to noon Credit for a month is 200 minutes The user was created using template Tariff 1 9 3 2 Tariffs templates In this section you can prepare Customized tariffs These templates you can use for quicker adding of new users Num of group 1 G fi 9 3 3 Groups Tables of prefixes Each Group contains real destinations 00421 prefixes of calls number which the customer dials by DTMF Rlemove Each user can use only defined Group destination prefixes The calls to PRI ISDN interface which have prefixes restricted by user settings or which
63. f your PRIGW IP address IP address of the PRIGW Ethernet port IP mask PRIGW port IP Init sequence for modem connected modem address mask an AT command sent by the PRIGW via 2 when it detects a Record calls records information on calls No calls the gateway does not record any call information Successful outgoing gateway records information of all successfully connected outgoing calls 56 Successful outgoingtincoming gateway records information of all successfully connected outgoing incoming calls All outgoing the gateway records information on all outgoing calls outgoing incoming the gateway records information on all outgoing and incoming calls PIN code the PIN code that the gateway tries to enter if a SIM card with active PIN is inserted this item has no meaning if a SIM card without active PIN is used Gate ID the number which will be added to call data records line With this number you can more easy detect on which PRIGW were CDR generated in case that you collecting CDR from more than one PRIGW gateways General selection of SIM cards selection of SIM card after start restart of PRIGW According to GSM groups SIM card will be selected by GSM group settings SIM cards in slot X after start restart will be chosen SIM card in holder X In case that setting in GSM group is different SIM will be automatically switched according to GSM group settings
64. frame synchronization 16 3 3 2 Configuration Jumpers Default Please 0000000000000000000000000000000 0 don t change Y AD rm LJ n LILLI la n amm mmm Peri E gm u m Be EN gg unum rni LI w t3 Default Please B imm TE qu MU LES Em HII LI LI 11112 E unii nun gn qua ye RJ45 connector for PRI ISDN network There are four configuration jumpers on the PRI board Jumper JP1 is intended for a change of the board addressing and is not used at present Jumpers JP2 JP3 is used for hardware switching of the PRI ISDN connector into the TE or NT configuration This operation means only swapping of the transmitting and receiving connector pairs the interface configuration must be made by software With jumper JP4 you can activate deactivate back up connection between PRI1 and PRI2 in case that system is switched off or PRI board isn t handled by system By default jumpers JP1 is disconnected jumper JP2 is connected as TE jumper JP3 is connected as NT and JP4 is connected 17 4 5 4 5 3 6 1 RX 3 6 1 TX 2 7 RPR 5 7 2TX i 3 Not used 3 Not used 4 TX 1 4RX 5 TX 5RX 6 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used 8 Not d ot use Fig contacts of TE connectors Fig contacts of NT connectors Pair 2 ar U3 chs te
65. his license is generated by 2N according to requested service and serial number of CPU card in your PRI ISDN gateway The license contains two codes which you have to enter Following picture shows how to add new license ATEUS XAPI Server B x Action Set 5 STS CTI CMD AUT Sh 05 08 04 You have to create a new user which will be used for communication between the Voice Callback Center and XAPI server Warning In case that you have not connected the PRI ISDN gateway you will not succeed with adding of license to XAPI server response will be BAD LICENCE Creating of new user is very similar to adding of new license Please follow the next pictures ATEUS XAPI Server Action Click the USER icon to open window with active users In the next window Users click the second icon from left and then the icon for new user In USER window select the correct firm and activate attributes SMR add a name and a password of new user This username and password must be put to into Voice callback center 40 9 2 3 Connection settings of Voice Callback Center After successful installation of Voice Callback center software you have to set the communication with XAPI server As shown on the picture below you have to set username and password the same user account as in XAPI server and IP address of PC where the XAPI server runs In case that XAPI server runs on the
66. ic settings D Assignment to GSM groups D GSM outgoing groups D GSM Incoming groups StarGate program File Gateway control Setting Help Connect gateway F8 5 Top Select gateway from list Connect gateway From list F4 List of gateways Shift F6 Basic settings GSM Basic settings D Assignment to GSM groups GSM outgoing groups D GSM Incoming groups Fig Gateway Menu Multi gateway menu Select gateway from list select a gateway directory with the configuration file to be connected to the PC Connect gateway from list get connected to the selected gateway List of gateways the list of gateways including directories Terminal select the command type control and work with the ISDN GSM gateway refer to Appendix A p 12 Gateways D 2N Portugal 2N Slovakia Establish group Modify Remove Fig List of Gateways 47 10 4 3 Gateway Control Menu Contains commands for the PRIGW available only if the PRIGW is connected e Diagnostics information on boards GSM modules and PRI board contains 9 cards whose numbers correspond to those of PRIGW positions 00 PRI board PRI board contains information on statuses of PRI ISDN layers and occupation of B channels Board status Layer status both PRI interfaces Mode of PRI interface e g NT M Status of voice B channels both PRI interfaces Diagnostics Board status Board t
67. ing temperature range 0 C to 50 C Relative humidity max 95 at 40 C Air condition optional 16 3 5 Remote Control Line types Type of line Serial line COM1 2 Analogue modem 2 ISDN modem COM2 Ethernet 10baseT in band DATA in PRI ISDN 91 Use the product as designed and manufactured and in accordance with these instructions for use The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities 2N STARGATE BLUESTAR BlueTower contains no environmentally harmful components When the product s service life is exhausted and you find no other application for it dispose of it in accordance with applicable legal regulations 2005 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Prague PR 1121 v 1 2 92
68. ion Ways The system can be configured by any of the following two ways A using extended AT commands refer to Appendix A B using the PRIGW program A PC can be used for both the ways either locally via a serial cable or remotely with a modem using the Telnet protocol over IP or via B channel Since the PRIGW is constantly upgraded you are advised to use the latest PRIGW software firmware versions 8 5 3 Your first installation quick step by step guide 1 Connect the gateway with PC via RS232 cable 2 Install amp Run from attached CD the PRIGW program 3 In top menu open parameter COMMUNICATION SETTING and select right COM port where is the PRIGW connected description on page 55 section 10 4 4 4 Section SYSTEM SYSTEM SETTINGS description on page 56 section 10 5 2 1 add address and IP mask of the PRIGW In case that you want to make remote control via IP Set PIN code for case that you have on SIM cards enabled PIN code WARNING IN CASE THAT YOU HAVE SIM CARD WITH ENABLED PIN ALL SIM CARDS MUST HAVE SAME PIN CODE AS PIN CODE DEFINED IN PRIGW Set parameter GENERAL SELECTION OF SIM CARDS to According to GSM groups 5 Section ISDN BASIC PARAMETERS description on page 58 section 10 5 3 1 Set right setting of PRI ISDN interfaces Details about installation settings you also find on page 16 section 3 3 In case that layers 1 and 2 on PRI interface are not established please recheck the right co
69. it is possible to send PRIGW status info alarm SMS messages Up to 8 GSM groups you can define up to 8 independent SIM card groups in the system For example one GSM group can contain one provider s SIM cards Up to 16 GSM modules the PRIGW is a modular system where 1 to 16 GSM boards with two GSM modules each can be installed The GSM boards are hot swappable i e can be replaced easily during operation Gateway Maximum number of GSM modules STARGATE 32 BLUESTAR 16 Blue Tower 8 Up to 64 SIM cards each GSM board contains 16 SIM card holders However two SIM cards are only connected to the GSM modules at one moment An intelligent SIM card switching according to time at random intervals according to completed minutes or sent SMS enables a client oriented approach A defective SIM card blocking is a matter of course World wide use GSM boards are currently available with GSM modules from Siemens TC35i 900 1800MHz MC45 900 1800 1900MHz and MC46 850 1800 1900MHz and Sony Ericsson GM48 850 1900MHZz 3G UMTS You can also use PRIGW with external 3G Extension rack where can be installed 1 32 mobile phones which supports 3G UMTS networks One antenna per system only One receive transmission antennas can be used in combination with an antenna splitter see below for all of up to 16 GSM modules Gateway Number of antennas with using antenna splitter STARGATE 2 BLUESTAR 1 Bl
70. ived 1 ACTIVE Activation full synchronization achieved frame multiframe crc 2 SIGNAL Signal received no synchronization 3 SYNC Signal received only partial synchronization frame NOTEI TEI Unassigned 1 AWTEI Awaiting 2 AWTEST Establish Awaiting 3 OKTEI TEI Assigned 4 AWEST Awaiting Establishment 5 AWREL Awaiting Release 6 OKEST Multiple Frame Established 7 TIMREC Recovery 79 0 NULL Null Rest status ready for call 1 CINIT Call Initiated Call from PRI indicated Call to PRI started 2 OVSEND Overlap Sending Gradual dialing receiving Gradual dialing sending 3 OPROC Outgoing Dialing from PRI Dialing to PRI Proceeding terminated terminated 4 CDELIV Delivered Call from PRI ringing Call to PRI ringing 6 5 Call Present Call to PRI started Call from PRI indicated 7 CRECV Received Call to PRI ringing Call from PRI ringing 8 CONREQ Connect Request Call to PRI answered from PRI answered 9 IPROC Incoming Call Dialing to PRI terminated Dialing from PRI Proceeding terminated 10 Active Connected call 11 DISREQ Disconnect Request End of call from PRI End of call to PRI 12 DISIND Disconnect End of call to PRI End of call from PRI Indication 19 RELREQ Release Request Channel release request 25
71. l SIM cards of all GSM 0 0 50 modules Description of parameters Mi mo gt Minutes of incom outg calls Ci co gt number of connected incom outg Calls Ri ro gt number of re routed incom outg Calls in group Si so gt number of received sent SMS messages When you change these parameters all another counters will be resets 73 AT amp Qxx Received GSM signal level xx 00 15 AT amp QALL AT amp Gxx atcmd Received GSM signal level from all GSM modules Send command for AT commands directly into GSM module AT amp Gxx at cnum SIM card telephone number AT amp Gxx at cpin xxxx PIN entering AT amp Gxx at clck sc 1 xxxx PIN request enable AT amp Gxx at clck sc 0 xxxx PIN request disable AT amp L Log file listing PRIGW awaits pressing of the Space bar after every 20 lines AT amp C Call file listing PRIGW awaits pressing of any key after every 20 lines AT amp CR Call file listing and deleting PRIGW awaits pressing of the key for delete this line with info about call form memory and send next line 12 2 Confiquration Commands 12 2 1 Status Information AT amp V Overview of all system settings AT amp VI Overview of PRI ISDN settings AT amp VO Overview of basic GSM settings AT amp V Overview of the GSM group settings 1 8 AT amp VALL Overview of all GSM group settings AT amp
72. le 5 Layer 2 CALL Layer 3 ACTIVE GSM network T MOBILE CZ Network ID 23001 GSM cell 1 067 058 00131 GSM group 1 2 Qutgoing Incoming Active SIM 1 Module ID TC35I Rev ID REVISION 01 03 Module serial 520338427464495 Signal intensity 81 dBm ID SIM card 1 23001 8000029685 ID SIM card 2 undef ID SIM card 3 ID SIM card 4 undef ID SIM card 5 ID SIM card 6 undef ID SIM card undef ID SIM card 8 Block Reset Down On Every card features the Sleep transition into the sleep mode the boards does not receive any new calls or SMS and completes correctly the current calls or SMS and Reset board reset buttons If a board is not inserted in the PRIGW this position number shows the board status 50 Info on actual calls Information on currently made calls This information can be arranged according to the GSM module by B channel Or you can show only calls PRI1 lt gt PRI2 or unsorted all calls Info about actual calls All calls on connecting layer not sotred pOO NULL SETUP gxx NULL pOZ NULL pO4 NULL pO6 NULL pOS NULL plO NULL plZ NULL pl4 NULL pl6 NULL pl8 NULL pZzO NULL pZz NULL pZ4 NULL pZz6 NULL pZ8 NULL p30 NULL C Arrange by number of GSM module Calls from PRI 1 to PRI 2 by PRI 2 pOl NULL p03 NULL pOS NULL p07 NULL pOS CDELIV pll NULL pl3 NULL pl5 NULL pl7 NULL e Connecti
73. level used on RACH channel in dBm or current power level RXLev Minimal receiving level in dBm to allow registration C1 Coecifient for base station selection TS Timeslot number timAdv Timing advance in bits Q Receiving quality 0 7 Chmod Edi mode S HR Half rate S FR full rate S EFR Enhanced full rate e Export statistics used for storing and clearing of statistic data from the PRIGW connected For a detailed description of statistic data refer on page 87 e Data into gateway sends and saves the configuration file into the gateway the program then resets the gateway for internal configuration updating and saves the config cfg file into the PRIGW program folder or a folder pre defined by you if you use the Multi gateway menu options Reset resets the gateway and initializes all PRIGW boards the gateway communication is not discontinued but all current calls and SMS to be sent are terminated e Factory reset resets the gateway selecting the factory settings for the PRIGW The gateway communication is not discontinued upon this command e Upload firmware uploads the firmware into the gateway 52 FIRMWARE uploading procedure Prepare the firmware containing file into a folder selected by you Pxxxx V XX XX XX bin Select Upload firmware and open this file The program now automatically uploads your new firmware the gateways is reset during this procedure
74. lue 12 2 4 System control AT amp Bxx DOWN Transfer of GSM board No xx into the sleep mode AT amp BPR DOWN Transfer of PRI board into the sleep mode AT amp BALL DOWN Transfer of all GSM boards into the sleep mode AT amp Bxx RESET Reset of GSM board No xx AT amp BPR RESET Reset of PRI board AT amp BALL RESET Reset of all GSM boards AT amp BSYS RESET Reset of PRIGW AT amp Gxx RESET Reset of GSM module No xx AT amp Gxx BLOCK Block of GSM module No xx AT amp Gxx DOWN Transfer of GSM module into the sleep mode AT amp Gxx ON Transfer of GSM module into the idle mode 12 2 5 ISDN PRI Board Settings 100 ISDN PRI port type TE S NT S NT M 101 X TEI ISDN PRI connections 0 63 Y CRC 0 off 1 AT9 41052c1 c2 c3 c4 Number of causes sent to PRI ISDN in the ReleaseComplete whenever an incoming call from PRI ISDN is rejected AT941112 MSN for remote control via PRI1 AT I12 MSN for remote control via PRI2 104 Channel select for PRI 1 PRI 2 AT 106 c1 c2 c3 c4 Progress messages AT i09 day bits enb Day day of reset statistics Bits 02 no dialtone 1 continuous 3 discontinuous 600 999999 999999 99 of GSM group for each GSM module AT G01 mode atms atfs Voice processing settings for GM22 GSM modules only mode algorithm 0 none 1 semiduplex 2 fulldupl
75. ly or remotely and the process is protected against unintentional disconnection The updating process takes a few minutes and the existing configuration is retained the 2N RCU is not included optional part actually not possible but it will be possible to replace 1 GSM card by 1x PRI card 10 3 Description Plug In Boards Warning GSM boards are always locked for one type of gateway See table below for more information Plug in board STARGATE BLUESTAR BlueTower CPU card STARGATE YES NO NO CPU card BLUESTAR NO YES NO CPU card BlueTower NO NO YES AUX card STARGATE YES YES YES AUX card BLUESTAR YES YES YES AUX card BlueTower YES YES YES PRI card STARGATE YES YES YES PRI card BLUESTAR YES YES YES PRI card BlueTower YES YES YES GSM card STARGATE YES NO NO GSM card BLUESTAR NO YES NO GSM card BlueTower NO NO YES VoIP card YES YES NO 3G card STARGATE YES NO NO 3 1 CPU Board 3 1 1 Board Description The CPU board contains a powerful processor system controlling the whole system The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm A simple serial interface COM1 an Ethernet connector 10Base T and 7 board status LED indicators are located on the front panel indicates board supply LED is green in case of PRIGW indicates board initialization or error status indicates call memory full not shining empty memory blinking 1 1 memory is 50
76. m In the menu Gateway control choose item Set keylock Insert correct unlock key bad unlock key will make block of the gateway Wait for restart of gateway In status line of PRIGW program you can check actual status of firmware limitation 8 2 GSM network limitation GSM boards of your PRIGW can be locked for using only in some GSM networks or there can be restriction for log in to some GSM network Information about this lock you find on PRIGW package This limitation is always provided by customer request 30 8 3 Installation Conditions The following conditions must be met during system installation appropriate location enough free space GSM signal intensity minimum signal level 80db As GSM signal intensity meter you can use NET monitor on some mobile phone e g Nokia Siemens un overloadable GSM cells into which GSM gate modules are logged please keep in mind that full traffic will make up to 30 calls in one time according of configuration of the gateway no strong electromagnetic radiation on the system installation site no strong reflections in antennas installation place the ISDN PRI connection must be configured properly and meet ITU T Q 931 EDSS1 or QSIQ and related recommendations 8 4 Potential GSM Network Problems The PRIGW works reliably even under a 10095 load The following problems may be caused by GSM networks 1 The GSM modules cannot log in log in slowly or log out
77. m also for loading voice message into the AUX board processor memory It allows to provide remote monitoring configuration tracing and firmware upgrade Transmission rate 57 6 kBd Bit format start 8bit stop no parity Signals complete 9 pin wiring 14 3 2 3 Configuration Jumpers tos e Default B Default Please don t change JP4a 2 3 earphone 1 MIC 4 MIC JP4b 2 3 earphone 4 MIC 1 MIC cana is d 1 4 earphone 2 MIC 3 MIC 4 1 4 earphone 3 2 UU SU Connector for To i j JP3b DISA Voice upload procedure analog headset d A ie M JP3a Operational status There are four configuration jumpers on the AUX board Jumper JP1 is intended for a change of the board addressing and is not used at present The field of jumpers JP3 helps you redirect the COM2 interface for upload the DISA voice message The jumper field JP4 is used for setting the AUX interface to correspond with the microtelephone or headphone configuration Connector K1 is intended for servicing purposes only and may not be used By default jumpers JP1 and JP2 are disconnected jumper JP3 is connected as shown in Fig JP3a and jumper JP4 as shown in Fig JP4a 15 3 3 PRI Board 3 3 1 Board Description The PRI board contains an one or two ISDN interfaces and PCM bus timing circuits PRI 1 interface is designed as internal on this port is activated LCR function
78. n top menu in GATEWAY CONTROL open item CHANGE USER NAME AND PASSWORD to change access rights for remote control via Telnet or PRI ISDN 12 Save the configuration to PRIGW 13 Plug in the SIM cards and connect antennas and make restart of the gateway In case that you have problem with right function please read carefully this manual check all parameters Also you can contact us by e mail techsupport 2n cz To email please write detail description of problem and also attach the configuration file of the gateway config cfg 33 8 6 Installation of 3G STARGATE system It is more complicated to install the 3G STARGATE system due to its more sophisticated two part structure This section shows you the installation differences between the GSM STARGATE and 3G STARGATE systems 8 6 1 3G Extension Rack Installation We recommend you to leave space of 10U in the rack for 3G STARGATE For the position of the system components see the figure below 6U size Free space of 1U above and under 3G STARGATE is advisable for better system cooling 8 6 2 Description of 3G Boards for 3G Extension Rack The purpose of the 3G extension rack is to connect 3G mobile terminals to the STARGATE system easily This rack is designed as a system of replaceable boards for easy terminal management Each of these boards can contain up to four 3G terminals Connect each terminal with the STARGATE system using the following interconnecting cables audio cabl
79. ncoming call 8 O FD Not connected outgoing call attempt 9 O OK Connected outgoing call 82 13 2 Abbreviations in Tracing 13 2 1 Identification of Channels and Processes With tracing activated internal system messages transmitted between processes messages received on and sent to the PRI port and AT commands and replies sent to GSM modules are written out The listing of a message related to a specific call starts with the B channel and GSM module numbers and an arrow showing the message direction A right arrow gt means a message received on the interface PRI GSM LAN or a message directed from the process of a lower layer to the process of a higher layer indication confirmation A left arrow designates a message sent to the interface PRI GSM LAN or a message directed from the process of a lower layer to the process of a lower layer request response The message type layer 3 messages are shifted by a space to the right layer 4 messages by two spaces to the right and the message content follow 13 2 2 ISDN Messages ID Name Whole Name ID Name Whole Name 000h lalertin Alerting 04Dh release Release 001h callproc proceeding O4Eh restack Restart acknowledge 002h progress Progress 05Ah relcompl Release complete 003h Isetup Setup 062h facility Facility 005h Iconnect Connect O6ERh notify Notify 007h Isetack Setup a
80. nfiguration of PRIGW and your router PBX 32 For actual status of PRI interface please open item in top menu Gateway Control Diagnostics and select PRI Description of this window you find on pages 48 section 10 4 3 6 Section GSM ASSIGNMENT TO GSM GROUP description on page 62 section 10 5 4 2 Divide the GSM modules cards to outgoing and incoming GSM groups according to you installation requirements 7 Section GSM GSM OUGOING GROUPS description on page 63 section 10 5 4 3 for first start select parameter Mode of switching SIM card and last searched SIM to SIM1 for each GSM group which you are using 8 Section GSM NETWORK LIsT description on page 67 section 10 5 4 5 in case that you using more GSM operator please make delete of all eight Network lists and add to Network list 1 prefixes for GSM operator 1 to Network list 2 for GSM operator 2 etc Please don t remember to add also right length of dialed number for each prefix 9 Section LCR TABLE description on page 68 section 10 5 5 here you have possibility set in which time which prefixes saved in network lists will be routed to which GSM group You can select more GSM groups in one line gateway will try use second GSM group in case that first GSM group is not available or busy Also you can set more tries for one GSM group for increase ASR 10 In top menu in GATEWAY CONTROL open item DATE AND TIME for set right time and date in the gateway 11 I
81. nnector K2 is designed for servicing purposes only and may not be connected Jumper JP1 is disconnected by default 21 3 5 2 2 GSM board Siemens TC35i 8SIM cards GSM module lI zi EIL EL eu r1 r1 3 LEER fmm II Bees 8 Lc 1 L FEES HIE zi lI 22 3 6 3G board 3 6 1 Board Description In PRIGW you can use 3G UMTS boards The 3G board contains interface for external mobile engines circuits for their connection to the PCM bus and DTMF receivers The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm Pins 1 and 32 are approximately 1mm longer in the 3G board system connector and are used for hot swap power feeding allowing to push the board in and out even during operation and one RJ45 connectors and 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel These two connectors are designed for audio power feeding and data connection with external rack which contains mobile engines from Motorola 3 6 2 Description of front panel Signalling LED Status description is same as on GSM boards Connector 9 female with audio ways of Channel 1 and 2 Connector RJ45 for data communication and power feeding of channels 1 and 2 23 4 An
82. nt hot swap Thanks to the above mentioned properties the system can be installed and configured successfully within one hour 2N BlueTower 2N STARGATE 3G Extension rack 1 Description General Design 1 1 Dimensions 1 1 1 Basic Dimensions 1 1 1 1 2N STARGATE BLUESTAR The system is integrated in a 19 subrack of the height of 3U and depth of 360mm The front side is open equipped with guides for plug in boards with front panels the panel including a mains switch is part of the subrack In case not all GSM boards are plugged in the free section of the front side must be covered with a fixed panel fixed panels The back side is completely covered with a panel with a built in ventilator which is switched by a thermostat for higher reliability and longer life An AC mains supply unit is located in front of the ventilator The bottom and upper sides are covered with perforated sheet the assembly flanges are provided with handrails The system bus is designed as a printed circuit board PCB with DIN connectors and fitted to the inner subrack carrier profiles 1 1 1 2 2N BlueTower The system is integrated in a small 19 subrack of the height of 3U and depth of 360mm The front side is open equipped with guides for plug in boards with front panels In case not all GSM boards are plugged in the free section of the front side must be covered with a fixed panel fixed panels The power supply is external power adapt
83. of CPU 2n 2n IP address of VoIP board 192 168 1 101 IP mask of VoIP board 255 255 255 0 Username of VoIP board Admin Password of VoIP board Admin 8 7 3 VolP Board Configuration Web Interface While configuring the system using the web interface keep the default values of the following parameters If you still want to overwrite the default values you are recommended to load the configuration ini file from the CD enclosed 8 7 4 VoIP Board Firmware Upgrade Refer to www 2n cz for the latest VoIP board firmware version If you find a version later than yours please upgrade your VoIP board as follows Open your web browser and type IP address of VolP board enter right username and password for access select item upgrade firmware and follow instruction 37 9 Configuration of Voice Callback Center software This software is optional part of system For additional information please contact 2N sales 9 1 Scheme of function of Voice Callback User rings GSM 17 njimber of the gateway f GSM 4 Callback established NA to the user 2 PA ea g Connection to dialed number Call is connected PRIGW 5 aed according to the dialed PRIGW up the inpet hv VCC j e PRI ISDN 7 Destination authorized RS232 Request for destination 6 authorization User authorized 3 LAN 9 2 Installation and licenses 9 2 1 Communication settings of XAPI server From
84. of commands to the selected PRIGW unit e The system keeps storing information on completed calls cdr info and any PRI ISDN communication this information is accessible through the web interface or SSH protocol e A web server Apache is integrated which helps the user find through the Internet browser the current status of connected PRIGW units store cdr info statistic data and PRI ISDN communication data The web interface is equipped with a user friendly interface see the figure and provides the user with a quick access to current status information e Separately the web allows to fully configure PRIGW units connected the communication runs via a HTTP protocol The integrated SNMP agent is another remote control tool for PRIGW which helps evaluate automatically the PRIGW status and send errors if any to the selected destination using the SMNP trap e Automatic sending of information by SMS or E mail messages on current statuses or errors of PRIGW units is a matter of course Another relevant option is the use of a function integrated in the PRIGW the so called External Routing If this function is enabled an LCR database is installed in the RCU with a practically unlimited 77192 160 100 155 8 php slot 2 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE capacity Upon an incoming from status of gsm board 5 1 no 2 status the PRI ISDN interface the PRIGW j unit inq
85. ol and configuration The PRIGW can be configured locally or remotely To do this you can employ the following types of connection e 2local RS232 interfaces e remote control by an external analog ISDN or GSM modem connected to a defined RS232 interface Automatic detection and configuration capacities make the modem perfectly available e remotely via 10baseT IP interface using a simple Telnet protocol remotely by the 2NRCU via a 10 100baseT using SSH SNMP HTTP HTTPS protocols remotely by the in band B channel in the PRI ISDN interface No SW is necessary for configuration system communicates through an RS232 interface and Telnet protocol using standard extended AT commands However high quality software running under the Windows OS has been designed for user friendly control and configuration Fault diagnostics is very simple too system informs of a fault both visually by LED diodes and via any interface A direct display of all processes on ISDN or IP layers is a matter of course too Quality control you can check the quality of system calls any time by test calls an analog headset connector is available for test calling into GSM networks or ISDN interface or by hearing of one of the two current call directions Quick and easy update since PRIGW is not bound to any operating system any firmware updating is quick and comfortable and is made by the available software Updating can be performed local
86. on status status of all possible remote local PRIGW control ports e Buffer status current buffer status CDR The maximum capacity is 511 calls e Tracing item for storing traces from ISDN IP layers M Set level of details from print out Layers 3 and 4 state Time sign with every message SMP Bus packets CPU lt gt AUX Layer 2 state LCR directing and SIM selection Set tracing type Select tracing ISDN and GSM v Start temporary reporting of ISDN and GSM messages Messages of layers 2 3 4 C Messages of layers 3 4 C Messages of layer 4 Save to file File name Start Default Clear 51 D Dokumenty ISDN GSM gatewa Cancel e GSM Monitor info With using this feature you can download information GSM where is GSM module connected Description of response parameters from TC35i module Chann ARFCN Absolute Frequency Channel Number of the BCCH THC carrier If chann is h BTS supports hopping during a connection Rs RSSI Received signal strength of the BCCH carrier from 0 to 63 The indicated value is composed of the measured value in dBm plus an offset This is in accordance with a formula specified in 3GPP TS05 08 dBm Receiving level of the BCCH carrier in dBm PLMN PLMN ID code LAC Location area code HEX Cell Cell ID code HEX NCC PLMN color mode BCC Base station color mode PWR Maximal power
87. ong l packet numbered packet N frame size Received packed with wrong length O N201 error Value N201 was exceeded max length of packet L3 ERR_ tout sts Error of 3 layer isdn timeout in status on channel p G2 ERR ATD ERROR init g Error of 2 layer isdn restart of module g after rejected command ATD by GSM network GSM Cause 150 g Error of 2 layer isdn restart of module g after cause 150 was received call barred by GSM network G3 ERR tout sts g Error of layer isdn timeout in status on module g C4 ERR tout sts Error of 4 connecting layer timeout in status on call between channel p and GSM module g 86 14 Appendix Description of cdr line Example of successfully connected call 31 07 02 11 07 53 O OK CAU 016 aux g02 GRP 1 0 23 001 40 00000 00 0608218005 45456060 1 8942019636000065750 1 column 2 column date time of start the call e 3 column type of call FD Unconnected attempt of incoming call It will be implemented at higher version of the firmware Successfully connected incoming call It will be implemented at higher version of the firmware O FD Unconnected attempt of outgoing call O OK Successfully connected outgoing call column CAUSE sent to ISDN column number of used B channel number of used GSM module column used GSM group C callback to PRI 1 E call via PRI 2 interface column time of establishing call
88. other prefixes e g 420 replaced by 67 10 5 5 LCR Time limitation Weekends 00 00 24 00 Whole weekends 129 limit Remove Table of outgoing Least cost routing LCR Each outgoing call from PRI 1 interface will be routed to GSM according to this table PRIGW at each call check line to line and in case that called prefix is same as prefix in network list and actual time is time limitation limits call will be routed via defined GSM group s or via PRI 2 interface Network list number number of Network list Time limitation validity time of this line Weekend parameter determining if these line is valid on weekends and holidays Groups Destination GSM group s for outgoing call to GSM in case that first GSM group will be unavailable call will be re routed via next GSM group or cancelled without setup Limit Maximum length of call in minutes After this limit will be call disconnected Maximum is 60 minutes In case that you set limit 0 the length of call will be unlimited limited by GSM network 10 5 6 Autorouting Callback table Autorouting Number from GSM Dial to ISDN 420605205697 50 Table for Callback and Autorouting function Callback In case that you activate in GSM incoming group callback you can add authorized CLIP which can use callback function Autorouting You can add for each CLIP defined destination in PRI 1 these CLIPs will be automatically connecte
89. ou can set time how long will be saved information about outgoing call to GSM 03 switch off AutoCLIP function Add record only for unconnected call Gateway can save to AutoCLIP routing table only unconnected outgoing calls or also connected calls Delete record for connected answer Gateway can delete record from AutoCLIP routing table immediately after connection of the answer call or only after record expiration sets by parameter Time to keep CLIP in table 10 5 4 5 Network list Tables of prefixes for GSM operators Network list 1 Network list 2 Network list 3 Network list 4 Network list Network list Ne gt Table of replaced prefixes Table of prefixes 420 605 6 Network number 23001 Default number of digits 9 Add Add Table of replaced prefixes table of prefix that are to replaced in outgoing call from PRI ISDN to GSM to another prefixes e g 420 replaced by 0 this change will be made before find right prefix in table of prefixes Table of prefix table of called prefixes from PRI ISDN At filling in this table you can set the length of called number In case that this parameter you didn t fill in PRIGW use parameter Default number of digits Network number ID number of GSM network for these prefixes only for you info Prefix change for call from PRI1 to PRI2 table of prefix that are replaced in outgoing call from PRI 1 ISDN to PRI 2 ISDN to an
90. placement neither the new nor the old battery may be short circuited A short circuit may result in battery damage or explosion Dispose of used batteries in accordance with applicable regulations put them in a recycling yard for example 12 3 1 4 Configuration Jumpers There are three configuration jumpers on the CPU board Jumper JP1 is intended for a change of the board addressing and is not used at present It need not be applied during a common firmware upgrade The field of five jumpers JP3 helps you set the processor mode By default jumpers JP1 and JP2 are disconnected and pins 9 and 10 are connected to jumper JP3 see Figure eeccc060000000000000000000000000 za in 11 ty r TT Hn dmm mm dmm 7 mg THU HIR E g mme m Eg a a B Default Please gone enangs 88 comin LE uti E eee m m Eaa ppp pepe pepe E Bj P2 HI Im m m fa a m Eg mb uui zu m Eg Default Please go e E change T AOOO OOOO mjm iammm imn Han E CE
91. r information from the ISDN into the GSM network the opposite function is supported i e all 64 ISDN subscribers can see the GSM calling number Hence it is mostly purposeful to restrict the calling line identification activate CLIR to avoid problems with back calls to the gateway in the case of a missed GSM call for example Select this parameter for each GSM group separately Default settings according your GSM provider s network Enabled CLIP off The CLIR function is activated no numbers are sent to the GSM network CAUTION Your GSM provider must support and activate this service If not the number will still be sent to the network and outgoing calls will be impossible with some providers Disabled CLIP on the CLIR function is disabled numbers are sent Your GSM provider must support and activate this service If not the number will still be sent to the network and outgoing calls will be impossible with some providers Some GSM network SIM cards not support activation CLIR via GM22 GSM modules in status window you will see Network clir err Number of called minutes Time call limit for one month for the SIM card Number of SMS messages Number of SMS messages sent via the SIM one month Day of restore limits Day when counters time call limit and SMS will be reset to zero 1 to 31 32 limits will be restored every midnight First count length of first count Aft
92. seudo AT G 5 from to from to w AT G 6 from to from to w Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 4 Time intervals for use SIM card in slot 1 one or two intervals from to hh mm w w parameter w all weekend or w no weekend for enabled disabled SIM on weekends In case that AT G 0 6 from to min max limit for generate random time for switch SIM Time intervals for use SIM card in slot 2 AT G 7 from to from to w Time intervals for use SIM card in slot 3 AT G 8 from to from to w Time intervals for use SIM card in slot 4 AT N 0 op np op np List of prefixes replaced by new prefixes number of netlist op old prefix np new prefix AT N 1 pr n pr List of prefix dialed for ISDN will be use for LCR table 76 In pr prefix n length of number parameter n is optional pr n AT N 2 7 pr n Next 7 list of prefixes dialed for ISDN AT N 9 net max Net network number max default length of number dialed from ISDN AT amp R Table of LCR AT R net hh mm hh mm w Settings of line 0 63 of table AT WPxx gr net number of Network list 0 8 hh mm hh mm w time limitation for use this line gr GSM group numbers AT SPxx dial Initiates testing call from AUX interface xx is the called interface 1 15 17 31 B channel 32 rotaring B channel AT SGxx dial Initiates testing
93. t between the end of a call and the beginning of another outgoing call for one GSM module Incoming and outgoing calls are not rejected during this timeout The optimum time is 2 seconds Unless absolutely necessary do not change the default value to avoid system instability CLIP Prefix with is added in front of incoming CLIP from GSM after first char was deleted add char in case that missing 00 remove char and add prefix 00 empty only remove char sets 61 DTMF number sensitivity of receiver from GSM network Parameter delay means 10 miliseconds which is added to default value 20ms The total time is minimal delay between two chars Example number 30 delay 30 10 20 320 SIM card number with this parameter you can choice which type of serial number of SIM card will the gateway read IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity SCID SIM Card Identification number supports only Siemens GSM modules Text for SMS at no answer parameter for text which will be send to called party in case that this feature is activated see GSM outgoing group settings If you will add to the text string this string will be replaced in SMS by Calling party number Settings for Motorola phones specifics dialing parameters for 3G Motorola mobile terminals 10 5 4 2 Assignment to GSM groups Table of assignment GSM modules to Outgoing PRI gt GSM an
94. t connected GSM module next attempt in 2 minutes 45 Pin err Wrong PIN permanently in BLOCK status 46 Sim err Defective or not inserted SIM card next attempt in 2 minutes 47 Log out Temporarily logged out according to parameter X00 48 Puk req SIM card requires PUK undef This position of SIM card wasn t checked by gateway 0 NULL Rest status ready for call 1 CINIT Request of call to GSM from Layer 4 3 OPROC to GSM is connected 4 CDELIM to GSM is ringing 6 CPRES Indication of call from GSM from Layer 2 7 CRECV Call from GSM is ringing on ISDN interface 9 Call from GSM is processed by ISDN interface 10 ACTIVE Connected call 11 DISREQ Disconnection request to Layer 2 12 DISIND Indication of disconnection from Layer 2 19 RELREQ Module release for another call to Layer 2 25 OVRECV Reading of DTMF dialing from GSM from Layer 2 38 _ Indication of module release from Layer2 13 1 4 Link Layer Statuses NULL Rest status ready for call 1 MORE request received from GSM or ISDN awaiting further dialing or timeout 2 SETUP request sent to opposite interface 3 PROC Call request confirmed awaiting call answer 4 ACTIVE Connected call 5 DISC Call disconnection in progress 81 13 1 5 Command Shell Statuses
95. t xl Max of called minutes 0 Number of SMS messages jo Day of restore limit and delete statistic m O off 32 every day First count r Next count Delay for send CONNECT s 0 SIM 5 8 is SIM 4 Minute parameter 51 1 SIM 1 1 0 off Timeout for send ALERTING s 5 0 off Count of minutes Time of use SIM From 00 00 To 24 00 Enable on weekends Use the above set time C Use whole weekend Use 2nd interval C placement of SIM holders on GSM boards you find in the section GSM board this manual Mode of switching SIM card method how SIM cards will be switched in selected GSM group SIMX active will be the SIM card in position X OFF SIM cards in GSM group is switched off By time SIM cards will be switched according to time and day see below Time of use SIM Random SIM cards will be switched at random time length of this time will be generated between two times in parameter Interval of change SIM card see below By time and limit then SIM 1 SIM cards will be switched according to time and day and credit In case that all SIM card have no credit counters are empty the SIM card in position one will be activated Random and limit then SIM 1 SIM cards will be switched at random time and by credit In case that all SIM card have no credit counters are empty the SIM card in position on
96. tatus saved on SIM card Possible answers smserr busy read or smspdu AT SD ch ix sms delete request to delete SMS message or SMS AT SM ch len pdu csu m status message Possible answers smserr busy delete or smsdel sms to module request to send message via GSM module 0 31 or via any GSM module ch 32 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout AT SG grp len pdu cs um sms to group request to send SMS message via GSM group 1 8 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout Messages from PRIGW unit smsinc ch ix sts SMS message was received and saved to SIM card e Ch GSM module number 0 31 e index number of saved SMS messages 0 255 Sts Status of SMS message smsrep ch ix 9MS status confirmation was received and saved to SIM card this message is only for GSM modules TC35 and GM47 smsout ch ix ref 9MS message was sent and didn t saved to SIM card Ref number of sent SMS 0 255 will be used in SMS status confirmation message smspdu ch ix sts len pdu csum content of SMS message from status confirmation Len length of SMS message number of bytes in pdu e content message PDU format e Csum Checksum of all PDU bytes 2 hexa digits calculated without carry smsdel ch ix SMS message or status confirmation was deleted from position ix smserr
97. tenna Splitter 4 1 Splitter description Internal Antenna Splitter for BLUESTAR 9 9 9 Q l Internal Antenna Splitter for Blue Tower External Antenna Splitter for STARGATE Antenna splitter is the passive unit suitable for GSM gateways It can combine maximum 16 antenna inputs to one 1 antenna output Antenna splitter saves antenna cable number of outdoor antennas and mounting space on the roof As a passive unit it inserts the loss between antenna and the equipment Splitter configuration depends on signal level at concrete placing and number of using directions or GSM providers Splitter can be external STARGATE or internal BLUESTAR BlueTower four inputs and one output splitter block two inputs and one output splitter block 4 1 1 Standard configurations of external antenna splitter NUMBER NUMBER INPUT OUTPUT UNIT OF INPUTS OUTPUTS INSERTION LOSS HIGH 15 dB 11 dB 32 8 8dB 2U 24 4 1 2 Standard configuration of internal antenna splitter of 3G Extension rack NUMBER NUMBER INPUT OUTPUT UNIT OF INPUTS OF OUTPUTS INSERTION LOSS HIGH 15 dB 4 1 3 Standard configuration of internal antenna splitter for BLUESTAR OF INPUTS OF OUTPUTS o 4 1 4 Standard configuration of internal antenna splitter for BlueTower NUMBER NUMBER OF INPUTS OF OUTPUTS 4 1 5 Technical parameters
98. ue Tower 1 Hot swappable boards as mentioned above GSM boards are hot swappable As a matter of course the access to the GSM board can be restricted upon the user s request This solution provides an easy SIM card replacement during operation Support Callback PRIGW supports to make call to GSM and after connection make call to PRI interface and connect both calls This feature can be controlled by AT command or XAPI server SW easy to implement it to some additional callback SW or you can use 2N callback software CLIP routing according incoming CLIP from GSM network the gateway can route the call to defined number in PRI ISDN AutoCLIP routing PRI GW can store Calling and called numbers in case of outgoing call to GSM network In case that somebody calls from GSM network and have CLIP same as stored Called number the gateway will automatically reroute the call to defined PRI ISDN number 2x PRI ISDN interface is configurable in all available modes i e as Network Termination NT or Terminal Equipment TE It can also be set as a Master synchronization clock or a Slave Using PRI board switches you can easily select RX and TX directions hence you can use a cross over or not cross over cable for the PRIGW lt gt PBX Switch connection VoIP interface supporting SIP signaling and following codecs G 711 G 723 G 729 With using VoIP interface you can use only one PRI ISDN interface Easy contr
99. uires for call opem direction The RCU uses the installed CA sees caza OA statuses number database to select bar the ya em Aem call direction In case the RCU fails to Meses eee dA respond within PRIGW determines the eem direction using its internal LCR BO a e The support of SMTP and POP m protocols allows the to send info E mail messages to selected destinations and work as an SMS server where messages are sent in the defined format by E mail 28 The 2 RCU is installed quite automatically using a booting CD which contains the full OS and all necessary installations This solution ensures a trouble free and relatively quick max 1 5 hours installation The above mentioned features have relatively low hardware requirements but the basic HW must be as follows CPU Intel Pentium 4 2 5GHz and more RAM 512MB HDD 40GB EIDE ATA100 133 7200 rev s CD ROM Standard EIDE CD ROM drive Standard Ethernet adapter for PCI slot 100BaseT Motherboard A high quality motherboard with integrated graphic card and Ethernet mains adapter 100BaseT The 2NRCU is available only with hardware from 2N rack 2U version 29 8 Installation 8 1 Firmware version and limitation Before installation of your PRIGW Gateway please make upload of new FW to the gate
100. way upload settings to the gateway select language program end help 55 10 5 Configuration As already mentioned the program includes the Topics and Alphabetical glossary folder menus These menus contain identical items as shown in the figures below and it depends on the user which menu he or she chooses for easy orientation You can set ISDN GSM gateway parameters in these menus 10 5 1 Topics and Alphabetical Glossary Z2 System D Assignment to GSM groups System settings Autorouting ISDN Basic GSM parameters Basic settings Basic ISDN parameters 2 GSM GSM Incoming groups Basic settings GSM outgoing groups Assignmentto GSM groups LCR GSM outgoing groups List of GSM networks GSM Incoming groups System settings Network list Autorouting Fig Topics Fig Alphabetical Glossary 10 5 2 System 10 5 2 1 System settings System settings IP address IP mask Init sequence for modem Saving call data Gate ID Record monitor info PIN code General selection of SIM Dial amp for far control Dial for far control 192 168 1214 Automatic log out of GSM modules Enable automatic log out 255 255 252 0 r M EE O off Automatically move to summer winter time 0000 According to GSM groups PRI 1 PRI 2 This window allows you to set the basic parameters o
101. way Actual version of the firmware all software you find on enclosed CD or on our website www 2N cz FIRMWARE uploading procedure Connect your PC to PRIGW 1 RS232 serial port Prepare the firmware containing file into a folder selected by you Pxxxx V xx xx xx bin Run PRIGW program In the menu Gateway control choose item Upload firmware Choose file containing new firmware P oox V xx xx xx bin The program now automatically uploads your new firmware it s takes about 2 minutes the gateway is reset during this procedure thus discontinues all current calls and SMS Do not interrupt the program during this procedure to avoid errors in firmware uploading otherwise the gateway might stop working If procedure of uploading firmware was terminated please make cool reset of the gateway and re load PRIGW program and try to upload firmware again Firmware limitation The gateway s firmware is from factory locked for 850 hour c 35 days every reset of gateway will add one hour After this time the gateway will block the Layer 3 signalization layer on the PRI interfaces Actual status of limit you can see in status line of connected PRIGW program Please contact 2N sales before end of this period We will send to you unlock key string for unlock the firmware FIRMWARE unlocking procedure Connect your PC to PRIGW via RS232 ISDN DATA TCP IP Make cool reset of the gateway Run PRIGW progra
102. wer feeding allowing to push the board in and out even during operation This feature is handy especially for installation or SIM card replacement Two FME antenna connectors for GSM boards with modules GM22 or two SMA antenna connectors for GSM boards with modules TC35 and MC45 6 and 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel Possible statuses of indication LED diodes units with firmware 02 09 xx and higher PUREED Indicates board supply Lights on Switched on Lights off Switched off Blinking Board in sleep mode Indicates board initialization or error status Blinking Indicates the initialization of the desk Lights on still Board initialization failure Both GSM modules are manually switched off indicates GSM 1 module status indicates GSM 2 module status Lights on Proceeding call Lights off Unused GSM module Blinking slowly Module is terminating of call 2 seconds Blinking quickly Log in GSM network initialization of SIM card indicates GSM 1 module status indicates GSM 2 module status Lights on GSM module is blocked or initializing Blinking quickly GSM module is powered off 20 3 5 2 Configuration Jumpers 3 5 2 1 GSM board Siemens TC35i MC45i MC46i 4SIM cards per GSM module LILI There is just one configuration jumper on the GSM board Jumper JP1 is intended for a change of the board addressing and is not applied at present Co
103. your PRIGW by means of your computer you will need the PRIGW program You will find the most recent version of this programming tool in www 2n cz as well In www 2n cz you will also find the most recent version of this manual in the popular PDF format We recommend you to use it especially in connection with the control program upgrade since the new functions are explained here Before you start installing this product check whether the delivery is complete with the following packing list and read this manual thoroughly The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages that occurred due to incorrect use of this product in contradiction to this manual The guarantee terms do not cover damages of the product caused by rough handling incorrect storage or by exceeding the quoted technical parameters Preliminary information about functions that are not available yet are differentiated by light grey background or by grey letters instead of black ones 5 1 DESCRIPTION GENERAL DESIGN ccccscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseees 5 Ele DIMENSIONS he eas aaa ciun he ea deal 5 12 AVATIEABEE SOETWARE tete vost teas eerte eere tagged 6 1 3 2 POWER SUPPEY eerie te eee eee e eee AA E 6 2 DESCRIPTION MAIN FEATURES 7 3 DESCRIPTION PLUG IN
104. ype PRI131 Status Sleep Reset Detailed description Layer 1 ACTIVE Layer 2 OKEST Layer 3 NULL PRI 1 In mode NTZM Status of B channels 0110 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 11 20 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 21 30 NULL NULL NULL NULL ACTIVE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Layer 1 ACTIVE Layer 2 OKEST Layer 3 NULL PRI 2 In mode 5 Status of B channels 40 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 11 20 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 21 30 NULL NULL NULL NULL ACTIVE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 48 GSM board includes information statuses and types of GSM modules on the GSM board Board type type of GSM board Layer 2 3 status of the module communication layers GSM network name of the network the module is currently logged in Network ID ID number of the network MCC MNC the module is currently logged in GSM cell identification number of the GSM cell the module is currently logged into Description of displayed numbers NETCELL A BBB CCC DDDDD A 7 status 0 not registered 1 registered to home network 2 not registered but ME is searching for a new operator 3 registration denied 4 unknown 5 registered to roaming network BBB first byte of LAC location area code in dec format CCC second byte of LAC in dec
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