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1. caution Factory Setting NOTE Push the button will change the gateway configuraion back to factory setting including network setting engin Figure 22 Factory Settings MX100 TG User Manual 73 System Tool Upgrade The Upgrade screen is shown in Figure 23 After entering the required information and selecting Upgrade the MX100 TG will download the software After the download is complete the MX100 TG will prompt you to restart the gateway to implement the new software N Oe After selecting Upgrade do not perform any operations on the MX100 TG Allow the software update process to caution proceed in the background The following sections provide additional details on the Upgrade screen Software Upgrade Upgrade process will take approximately 5 minutes Do not navigate from this screen after pressing Upgrade button After software upgrade is completed system automatically initiate could start reboot WEB connection will be lost and message like The page cannot be displayed may be indicated Re login 1 minute after such message shown on the screen FTP server User Name Password Filename Figure 23 Upgrade Screen FTP Server The FTP Server input box identifies the IP address aaa bbb ccc ddd or domain name example ftp New Rock com of the ftp server bd HCH F RR at URL WEI SERF http AU ftp VL KATE FEL Zebim F Example http 220 248 100 68 Autoprovision http
2. RJ45 Pin out LED Status Orange TX CON Console Port Activity The Console port is used to provide console access to the MX100 TG during manufacturing and test and is not intended for use in the field RJ45 Pin 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description NC NC TxD GND GND RxD NC NC DB9 Pin 2 5 3 DB25 Pin 3 7 2 Indicators The mainboard indicators have the following meanings Table 1 MX100 TG Indicators Indicator Color Description PWR Green Power is on owe Off Power is off Status Green Normal operation flashing Red flashing System is in a diagnostic mode with limited functionality Red on System is in a start up mode not ready for operation Off System is locked in a non functional state Alarm Green Normal operation no alarms Red flashing Alarm condition from an unknown source Red on Alarm condition with a known source MX100 TG User Manual Chassis and Components T1 E1 Module The T1 E1 Module shown in figure 3 always has four active RJ 45 connections Pinouts are shown as follows RJ45 Pin out 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description RX Ring RX Tip NC TX Ring TX Tip NC NC NC Since the Control Module controls the capacity of the system only the supported numberof T1 E1 lines should be connected Figure 3 T1 E1 Module N Elz Do not
3. Route and Map The following section details the Digit Map Route Table and IP Table capabilities of the MX100 TG MX100 TG User Manual 32 Digit Map Configuring the MX100 TG As shown in Figure 8 the digit map may optionally be configured with various dialing rules to determine if the dialed number sequence is correct or not Digit Hap Rules O10xxxxxxxx MX100 TG User Manual Figure 8 Digit Map Table Usage The following table shows generic examples for the usage of the Digit Map feature Table 3 Digit Map Usage Setting Description x Any number ranged from 0 9 66 99 Represents any multidigit number ranged from 0 9 x T The MX100 TG allow a phone number of random length comprised of digits 0 9 If within the time specified see Critical Digit Timeout on page 27 no new digit has been received the gateway will send out the dialed number X If after the entry of a phone number of random length comprised of digits 0 9 the key is pressed the number will be sent 2 8 xxxxxx seven digit number starting with any number 2 8 will be sent 33 Configuring the MX100 TG Table 3 Digit Map Usage Setting Description 91x A three digit number starting with 91 which is used to finish an emergency call 911 Send the number 911 immediately after being received Route Table The Route Table shown in Figure 9 has two fun
4. Int ID This field reflects the current setting of the Interface ID parameter For more information see Interface ID on page 43 Side This field reflects the current setting of the Switch Side parameter For more information see Switch Side on page 43 Echo This field reflects the current setting of the Echo Cancellation parameter For more information see Echo Cancellation on page 43 Hunting This field reflects the current setting of the Hunting parameter For more information see Hunting on page 43 DS1 This field reflects the current setting of the DS1 Type parameter MX100 TG User Manual 60 Monitoring For more information see DS1 Type on page 45 Slot ds1 de This parameter identifies the hardware identification of the T1 E1 port in the system Slot is the location of the T1 E1 Interface card and is always 1 del is the T1 E1 port number on the T1 E1 Interface card det denotes the channel which is configured as the D Channel For more information see D Channel on page 43 Equipped MAP This field shows the available states of the 30 time slots in the E1 card except the 0 and 16th slot which are reserved See ISDN Circuit configurable for more information Oxfffeffe is expressed in the binary system If a certain number is 1 it indicates the corresponding time slot is available LineType This field reflects the current setting of the Line Type parameter For more information see L
5. Introduction Scalability The MX100 TG supports 1 2 or 4 T1 E1 per chassis This enables carriers to size the gateway to fit their specific need Processing Power The MX100 TG possesses 4800 MIPS processing power and supports multiple voice codec G 711 G 729A G 723 as well as echo cancellation G 168 DTMF relay RFC2833 and fax relay T 30 T 38 Quick and Easy Installation The MX100 TG is packaged in a 1U chassis and can be quickly and easily installed using standard tools It has been designed using industry standards and interoperates with major vendor s soft switches Simple Configuration The MX100 TG is configured and monitored via an intuitive built in web GUI The GUI provides password protected access from anywhere on the network Redundant and Hot Swappable Power Supply Modules The MX100 TG power supply modules are hot swappable in the event of a physical failure These modules require no special tools or training to perform a field replacement MX100 TG User Manual 11 CHASSIS AND COMPONENTS This chapter presents the functional architecture of the MX100 TG gateway It introduces the major gateway components their functions and inter activities As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 4 the MX100 TG chassis consists of a control module T1 E1 module power supply modules and two fans Interconnection is performed via a mid plane which is functionally equivalent to a backplane The following sect
6. e lz Read only e 2 Read Write SIP Registration Info Messages under this title show TG registration information If TG is not required to register message not enabled will be shown If registration is enabled it will show lt Contact gt info of the registration message from TG and the response from the registration server Call Context Info Messages under this title are listed for all calls in TG Each message contains the fields in the following order 1 internal call context index MX100 TG User Manual 58 Monitoring 2 internal call ID for the call 3 internal RTP context index for the call 4 call originating side gt call terminating side 5 remote SIP IAD s IP address and port 6 local RTP port for the call 7 selected CODEC for the call 8 ISDN circuit selected for the call slot number span number circuit number 9 ISDN call state 10 CPN gt CDPN for the call RTP Context Info Messages under this title are listed for all active RTP channels Each message contains two parts the first part is the internal RTP context index created and the second part is the internal call ID corresponding to this RTP channel ISDN Status The ISDN Status Information screen is shown in Figure 18 The following sections provide additional details on the ISDN Status Information screen ISDE Status ISDN Group ID 1 state IS IntId 0 side USER echo ON hunting FORWARD DS1
7. gt Retries SUBMIT DEFAULT Figure 13 Optional System Settings Event Log Level The Event Log Level defines the significance of an event that will be logged Allowed values are 1 5 The default setting is 3 The higher the number the greater number of event types will be recorded N Oa It is not recommended that the Event Log Level be set to Oo a number greater than 3 for a normally functioning caution system Settings greater than 3 will affect system performance Country ID The Country ID is used to allow the MX100 TG to customize various information presented to the user The default is US MX100 TG User Manual 45 Configuring the MX100 TG Forward Number Mode When call forwarding is used this parameter defines which number is indicated as the originating telephone number Calling Party Number designates that the calling party number is indicated while Forwarding Number indicates the number responsible for forwarding the call NAT IP Address The IP Address field configures the IP address of the TG s public IP address and port number The format of the entry is aaa bbb ccc ddd eeee Refresh Timer The Refresh Timer configures the frequency with which NAT information is refreshed The default is 60 seconds Keep Alive NAT Keep Alive may be Enabled or Disabled RADIUS Settings The MX100 TG supports RADIUS for accounting purposes RADIUS parameters are covered in the following section
8. E1 UP DCH slot dsl ds0 2 1 16 Equipped MAP Oxfffefffe Free MAP Oxfffefffe iLineType E1_MF_CRC LineCode HDB3 LineBuildOut E1 120 Ohm ClockTiming LOCAL Payload ALaw ISDN Group ID 2 state 00S IntId 0 side USER echo ON hunting FORWARD DS1 E1 DOWN DCH slot dsl ds0 2 2 16 Equipped MAP Oxfffefffe Free MAP Oxfffefffe LineType E1_MF_CRC LineCode HDB3 LineBuildOut E1 120 Ohm ClockTiming LOCAL Payload ALaw ISDN Group ID 3 state MOOS IntId 0 side USER echo ON hunting FORWARD DS1 E1 DOWN DCH slot dsl ds0 2 3 16 Equipped MAP Oxfffefffe Free MAP Oxfffefffe LineType E1_MF_CRC LineCode HDB3 LineBuildOut E1 120 Ohm ClockTiming LOCAL Payload ALaw ISDN Group ID 4 state MOOS IntId 0 side USER echo ON hunting FORWARD DS1 E1 DOWN DCH slot dsl ds0 2 4 16 Equipped MAP Oxfffefffe Free MAP Oxfffefffe vil Figure 18 ISDN Status Information Screen ISDN Group ID This field reflects the current setting of the ISDN Group setting For more information see Group on page 42 MX100 TG User Manual 59 Monitoring State There are three possible values for state Table 4 ISDN States State Definition Description IS In Service In service currently used OOS Out of Service Not currently used MOOS Manual Out of Service Continuously not invoked and backup signaling channel is not invoked can t be used
9. Release This state denotes This state denotes N19 Request that the user has that the user has requested the requested the user network to release to release the call the call and is and is waiting for waiting for response response N22 Call This state exists Terminate when the call is point to multipoint connection before any user can get the call the call is disconnecting 69 Monitoring Table 5 Call States Serial State User Side Call Network Side Call Number Status Status U25 Overlap This state exists This state exists when N25 Reception when a number is a number is being being called in at called in at the same the same time the time the user has user has confirmed received the the call setup confirmation request and prepare information of call to receive the call set up request which information with denotes that the overlap mode if network is allowed to any send forth call information to the user with overlap mode CPN This is the calling party number CDPN This is the called party number Timestamp The timestamp value reports the setup time which is always 0 and the connection time As shown on the screen the format is setup time connection time Timestamp values are measured in seconds CalllD The CallID is a number that is used to identify a call when SIP is switching information The length and value of the CallID are randomly ge
10. SDP Using NAT This parameter may be set to Enable or Disable VAD Activate The VAD Activate parameter may be set to yes or no When set to yes the MX100 TG will not send speech packets of silence and instead begin CNG comfort noise generation to substitute for the unsent speech packets G 723 1 Rate The G 723 1 codec can be set to two encoding rates 5300 and MX100 TG User Manual 49 Configuring the MX100 TG 6300 bps IP TOS The IP TOS parameter is used to set the TOS value on packets This parameter is set using HEX settings The default value is 0x0c The following table represents other settings Table 5 IP TOS HEX Settings HEX Description 0x00 Normal service default 0x02 Minimize cost 0x04 Maximize reliability 0x08 Maximize throughput 0x10 Minimize delay It is also possible to set multiple bits For example a setting of 0x18 would set IP TOS to maximize throughput and minimize delay T 38 The T 38 setting Enables or Disables the T 38 fax function If T 38 is enabled it is necessary to configure the following T 38 parameters T 38 Packet Time The T 38 Packet Time parameter is used to set the packing interval of the T 38 data frame The value can be set to 10 20 30 40 50 or 60 ms T 38 Redundancy The T 38 Redundancy parameter configures the number of T 38 data frames in each T 38 data packet T 38 Redundancy may be set from 1 6 The default setting is 4 MX10
11. Software but you may transfer the Software and accompanying written materials on a permanent basis provided you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of this Agreement If the Software is an upgrade any transfer must include the most recent upgrade and all prior versions TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS BOOK gare 6 WHO SHOULD USE THIS BOOK 6 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS BOOK i nrrrrevrnrnrrrsrenenesrerenenesrerenenenserenenensersrenenssrsrenenesssrsnener 6 Notes CAUTIONS and Warnings ou cece csesssesesseseseseseeeeecseseceeecseseceeessesecesesseseseeeeeenens 6 How Numbers Are Used snsrmnveerrreresererrerenererrsrsrerenrsrsvenenesssnsnenesssnsnenenssssvenenssssnenenensnne 7 Replaceable Input Values n nmervrvvrervrerevrmrrernmrrrierniiinernirniiren 7 GETTING HEEP oa a e 8 CHECKIN uns 9 L ele 9 INTRODUCTION xcs sia AR ERE E ARR AR 10 OVErVIEN Hr ENNO A ee a 10 Feature S weenie ae ete 10 One to Four T1 E1 Span Capacity oo ccc cceesseeeseseeseeeseseseeeeaeseaeeeeecaeaeeeeesaeaeeneeeaeas 10 SCAD EE 11 Processing Rower eck heisene sveees REENEN sevdeteteva lontenaseasedcisaevenncdoaarectonensios 11 Quick and Easy Installation AA 11 Simple Conftguratton eee ceeteeeeeeseseeeeesesesesesecaenesesecaeaeseeeaeaeseeesaeaeneeesaeaeateetecneasenes 11 Redundant and Hot Swappable Power Supply Modules A 11 CHASSIS ANDCOMPONENTS 12 ESS 12 Dimensions EH 12 Oe Lu dE 12 Front ALT 13 Control Module snoke tastene dene
12. administrators who design install configure and maintain wide area networks WANs and large scale communications applications It contains conceptual and practical information about how to use the MX100 TG gateway within your network CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS BOOK This book uses specific conventions to show the following types of information e Number usage e Replaceable input values e Messages Read the following sections to learn more about how this information is shown in the rest of the book Notes cautions and Warnings a SES Notes show useful information and or contain information amp requiring attention note Cautions show information requiring extra attention 0 caution MX100 TG User Manual Warnings are information that if not followed could result Cwarning gt in injury or equipment damage warning How Numbers Are Used When numbers are shown in this book they can appear as descriptive values or as data to be manipulated internally Decimal values are used frequently however alternate number bases are useful when internal data is shown Large Decimal Numbers Numbers greater than 9999 display in SI metric style where whole numbers that contain more than four digits are broken into groups of three digits that are separated by spaces For example the number sixteen thousand three hundred eighty three is shown as 16 383 This avoids confusion between American and European
13. be set to enable multiple functions on particular ISDN The default setting of the Flag parameter is 0x0000 Various settings and their behavior are explained in the following table MX100 TG User Manual 39 MX100 TG User Manual Configuring the MX100 TG Table4 ISDN Flag Settings Setting Behavior 0x0000 Default 0x0001 The MX100 TG will send SERVICE message when ISDN layer 2 is up and before layer 3 is ready Some PBXs require this message in order to function properly 0x0002 Allow cut through without called party number CDPN Normally ISDN call without a CDPN will be rejected A typical application is for large company PBX expansion PBX1 gt MX100 TG1 gt IP gt MX100 TG1002 gt PBX2 0x0004 Enable second stage dialing When an ISDN call comes in the MX100 TG will cut through and play dial tone while collecting digits for further routing This is used in calling card or PSTN VoIP number bonding applications Table4 ISDN Flag Settings Setting Behavior 0x0008 This setting is used in conjunction with second stage dialing 0x0004 and plays an announcement instead of dial tone for digit collection The MX100 TG has pcm files audio format that can be customized and loaded for this application Contact Newrock support for more details 0x0010 This setting is used in conjunction with second 40 Configuring the MX10
14. connect T1 E1 lines in excess of the system s capacity To determine the capacity of the MX100 TG see the product caution label Rear View Figure 4 shows the rear view of an MX100 TG chassis Ay s n FAN 2 Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 FAN 1 Figure 4 MX100 TG Gateway Rear View Power Supplies The MX100 TG contains two auto ranging power supplies They are capable of 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz The supplies are redundant and hot swappable While both supplies are installed both are running and sharing the power load of the MX100 TG The power light indicates that the supply is on and in use The alarm light indicates that the indicated power supply is not functioning properly Fans MX100 TG User Manual 15 Chassis and Components The MX100 TG chassis contains two fans that provide cooling for the system Both fans are required to be operational for the system to operate correctly in its specified ambient temperature MX100 TG User Manual 16 3 INSTALLING THE MX100 TG The installation of the MX100 TG gateway requires a few simple tasks Site Preparation Power Input The MX100 TG requires 100 240 VAC 47 63Hz Maximum current consumption is 1A Redundant Power Feeds New Rock recommends redundant power feeds from separate power sources or UPS power backup to ensure the continuous operation of the gateway This ensures proper operation of the gateway in the event of a power loss from one o
15. in Figure 7 HNetwork Settings Host Name MK100 VoIP GW Local IP Address fi92 168 9 6 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 Eth IP Address 1 Ethl Subnet Mask Ethl MAC Address QOEAS 100202 0 Eth3 IP Address 192 168 9 6 Eth3 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Eth3 MAC Address E S DNS off DNS Server DNS Server TIME TIME Server 198 60 22 240 TIME Server 208 184 49 9 Timeout Di Interval m eeo Figure 7 Network Settings Host Name The Host Name parameter allows giving the MX100 TG a name For example it could be set to MX100 TG 3rdSt NYNY Valid domain name characters and symbols are allowed MX100 TG User Manual 30 Configuring the MX100 TG Local IP Address The Local IP Address parameter reports the address that is currently being used This value is useful to make sure management connectivity with the system is not lost when making configuration changes Default Gateway The Default Gateway parameter allows configuring the default IP route for the MX100 TG Ethernet Configuration While there are three Ethernet ports on the MX100 TG only Ethernet ports one and three may be configured IP Address The IP Address parameter configures the IP address of the Ethernet port The standard IP address format is accepted aaa bbb ccc ddd The default setting is 192 168 2 240 Make sure this address is valid and accessible from o where you are An invalid sett
16. www newrocktech com Autoprovision ftp 220 248 100 68 Autoprovision ftp www newrocktech com Autoprovision MX100 TG User Manual 74 System Tool ftp username password 220 248 100 68 Autoprovision ftp username pass word www newrocktech com Autoprovision User Name Input the user name of log in ftp server Password Input the password of log in ftp server Filename Input the software version to be downloaded If left blank the software will be updated to the latest version Change Password The Change Password screen is shown in Figure 24 Only the administrator account has the permissions to change passwords The current operator password is displayed in plain text and can be changed independently of the administrator password Change Password Old Password New Fassword Confirm New Password Operator Password operator emm Figure 24 Change Password Screen Reboot The Reboot screen is shown in Figure 25 MX100 TG User Manual 15 System Tool Reboot Click the button to reboot MX100 Figure 25 Gateway Restart Screen MX100 TG User Manual 76 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve problems that may occur while installing and using the MX100 TG gateway GETTING HELP If after installing and configuring your New Rock equipment you cannot establish Technologies to or from the unit carefully review the information in
17. 0 TG stage dialing 0x0004 If configured after digit collection the MX100 TG will use the original CPN for the CPN of the second stage dialing of the call Otherwise the original CDPN will be used as the CPN of the second stage 0x0020 This setting is used in conjunction with second stage dialing 0x0004 If configured after digit collection the collected digits are attached to the original CPN and sent to the softswitch as the CDPN for further routing Otherwise the collected digits are sent to the softswitch as the CDPN for further routing 0x0100 Any CPN not starting with 0 will be set to type SUBSCRIBER Otherwise type will be unknown 0x0200 Any CPN starting with 0 will be set to type NATIONAL Otherwise type will be unknown 0x0400 Any CPN starting with 00 will be set to type INTERNATIONAL Otherwise type will be unknown 0x0800 Group Restrict CPN presentation for the entire ISDN The Group parameter defines the group ID of the selected ISDN line It is not recommended to change the value T1 E1 interface to group mapping is interface group For example T1 E1 interface 3 is assigned ISDN group 3 Interface ID The Interface ID parameter default setting is 0 D Channel The D Channel parameter defines the signaling channel Typically the signaling channel for a T1 interface is 24 and 16 for an El MX100 TG User Manual 41 Configuring the MX
18. 0 TG User Manual 50 Configuring the MX100 TG T 38 Change Port When configured to Enable the MX100 TG will change the UDP port when switching to T 38 mode If T 38 Change Port is set to Disable the MX100 TG will reuse the RTP port number that was used in the creation of the connection T 38 ECM Mode The T 38 ECM Mode may be set to Enable or Disable V 21 Detect The V 21 Detect parameter may be set to Enable or Disable T 38 NSF Modify The T 38 NSF Modify parameter may be set to Enable or Disable T 38 Jitter Size The T 38 Jitter Size parameter defines the jitter size The default setting is 250 T 38 Receive Gain The T 38 Receive Gain parameter defines the receive gain Set between 1 and 4 while set to 1 will adjust signal to one half of its original amplitude set to 2 will keep the original signal amplitude set to 3 will adjust signal to 2 times of its original amplitude set to 4 will adjust signal to 4 times of its original amplitude The default setting is 1 T 38 Send Gain The T 38 Send Gain parameter defines the send gain Set between I and 4 while set to 1 will adjust signal to one half of its original amplitude set to 2 will keep the original signal amplitude set to 3 will adjust signal to 2 times of its original amplitude set to 4 will adjust signal to 4 times of its original amplitude The default setting is 2 Optional SIP Settings Figure 15 shows a screenshot of the optional SIP settings MX100 TG
19. 00 VOIP Gateway Password Bore VoIP Produet Click here gt gt Hew Rock Technologies Tee ea FT TTT f men Figure 3 WebGUI Main Screen The WebGUI has been designed to be simple and intuitive The WebGUI automatically detects the hardware capability of the SGX 100 For example if the MX100 TG has capacity for two spans of T1 E1 the WebGUI will only show two T1 E1 interfaces 1 and 2 in the appropriate configuration screens The following sections provide a brief tutorial on the MX100 TG s WebGUI Introduction After the MX100 TG powers up the GUI may be accessed by opening a standard web browser and entering the default address http 192 168 2 240 There are two user levels available with the MX100 TG Administrator and Operator The respective default passwords for each are New Rock and operator The MX100 TG passwords are case sensitive MX100 TG User Manual 22 Getting Started The administrator account has full permissions while the operator can not change network configurations perform password management or restore factory default settings The MX100 TG allows multiple users to log on at the same time The user with the highest privilege level is able to make changes and perform actions In the event of two like privilege users the first to log in has control The remaining users regardless of their user privileges will only be able to view configurations and status For information on your curre
20. 100 TG interface SPAN The SPAN drop down menu reports which interface is being configured Switch Side Switch Side defines the ISDN behavior The setting of Switch Side for the other side of the T1 E1 line must be opposite that of the MX100 TG The settings for Switch Side are User and Network Switch Type The default settings for Switch Type are e TIR e El CCITT Hunting The Hunting parameter is used to set how the MX100 TG searches an idle time slot Hunting can be set to Forward or Backward Echo Cancellation Using the Echo Cancellation drop down menu echo cancellation can be turned Enable or Disable for an individual ISDN line Setting the system parameter Echo Cancellation see Echo Cancellation Length on page 13 to Disable will turn off note Echo Cancellation at the system level ISDN Circuit The ISDN Circuit is a bit representation of all circuits fora TDM Each bit is set to 1 to enable a voice channel The default is OxFFFFFFF all on E1 30 channels T1 23 channels For example OxFOFFFFFF means circuit 0 23 and 28 31 are enabled and circuit 24 27 are Disabled This configuration will be combined with MX100 TG User Manual 42 Configuring the MX100 TG T1 E1 settings as well The E1 application uses time slot 0 for synchronization and time slot 16 for DCH so for the above example the actual available voice channels are 1 15 17 23 and 28 31 A T1 application has only 24 channels an
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22. 9 after the call connected then pulse out the called party number Examples Digit Map End Handle The END handle is used to terminate digit manipulation for certain condition After the END statement no digit manipulation will be applied on further matches Refer to the example below IP 12345 ADD 8001 add suffix 8001 IP 12345 REMOVE 4 then remove first 4 digits IP 12345 END stop digit manipulation no change on later matching condition MX100 TG User Manual 36 Configuring the MX100 TG IP 12345 REPLACE 777 won t take effect for 12345x IP 12 KEEP 3 won t take effect but any number start with 12 other than 12345 will take effect IP 123456 ADD 8002 won t take effect if this rule is needed it should be moved before the 12345 rule and put an END statement after it Examples Route Functionality The following examples cover the ROUTE functionality IP 8621 ROUTE ISDN I call has 8621 prefix route to ISDN span I IP CPN8620 ROUTE ISDN 2 calling party number started with 8620 route to ISDN span 2 ISDN 021 ROUTE IP 228 167 22 34 5060 call has 021 prefix route to 228 167 22 34 5060 ISDN 020 ROUTE IP 61 234 67 89 5060 call has 020 prefix route to 61 234 67 89 5060 IP CPN 1 3 5 ROUTE NONE calls from CPN starting with 1 3 4 and 5 will be rejected Example Using Route Instead of End The following example shows how the ROUTE statement can be used instead of the END statement to stop digit manipulatio
23. DPN is pulsed out in band DTMF and the connection is made by the 17909 platform IP Table The IP Table shown in figure is used to identify which SIP Server IP address es may use the MX100 TG Addresses appearing in the table are allowed to use the MX100 TG If the table is left empty then all addresses are allowed Route Table Figure 10 IP Table MX100 TG User Manual 38 Configuring the MX100 TG ISDN Configuration The MX100 TG always has four T1 E1 interfaces Capacity is determined by the processing power purchased and supplied by the control module A specific T1 E1 interface is selected by choosing ISDN Config from the left menu pane on the main screen The specific ISDN span can then be selected and configured Configurable for the ISDN spans are shown in Figure 11 SEN Do not connect T1 E1 lines in excess of the system s Q capacity To determine the capacity of the MX100 TG see A the product label caution ISDN Config Name Flag 0x0000 Group ID Interface ID D Channel TDM Port Switch Side Switch Type Hunting Echo Cancellation ISDN Circuit 0xFFFFFFFF sont vent Figure 11 ISDN Configuration Name The Name parameter reports which ISDN span is currently being configured Flag The Flag parameter is used to enable multiple special handling functions on a particular ISDN ISDN flag is bit oriented Each bit may be set to I to enable special handling Multiple bits can
24. MX100 TG USER MANUAL Release 2 2 TECHNOLOGIES Software License Agreement Any software product including any documentation relating to or describing such software hereafter collectively called Software provided by New Rock is furnished to you for installation and use on a single computer The Software may not be copied in whole or in part except for archival purposes to replace a defective copy or for program error verification You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software except to the extent such foregoing restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable law Unless earlier terminated by New Rock as herein provided the term of each paid up license shall expire at such time as you discontinue use of the applicable Software on the single processor specified above but otherwise shall be without restriction as to time The Software including any images applets photographs animations video audio music and text incorporated into the Software is owned by New Rock Therefore you must treat the Software like any other copyrighted material for example a book or musical recording except that you may either a make one copy of the Software solely for backup or archival purposes or b transfer the Software to a single hard disk provided you keep the original solely for backup or archival purposes You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the Software You may not rent or lease the
25. UDP 192 168 9 6 5060 branch z9hG4bK 10627294661 1346975251 700837 To lt sip 9724 192 168 9 4 gt tag 164816362 1 From lt sip 9624 192 168 9 6 gt tag 11346975251700836 1 Call ID 1134697525727540773 00192 168 9 6 CSeq 11056881 INVITE Content Length 0 12 16 09 45 25 576154 TX ISDN 1 NS 25 NR 30 P 0 MSG DISCONNECT callref 801b len 13 12 16 09 45 25 576367 TX raw 0001323C 0802801B 45080280 A99C4030 31301840 vil Figure 20 Call Information Log Boot Log The Boot Log is shown in Figure 21 This log is used by New Rock to aid in troubleshooting the MX100 TG hardware and software 71 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 684668 051982 052171 664597 665721 665899 666037 666578 704229 704427 719352 719546 720085 742551 761701 110772 115564 115873 116251 116556 116862 117167 117471 117775 118080 Monitoring programFPGAImage MK100 1 1 programfpga ERROR during fpga programing 42097 42041 programFPGAImage try MX100 1 2 programfpga HV fpga program 69900 69885 SUCCESS hwInterface c 309 HW IF O type 03 Density 1 DSO hwInterface c 408 HV No Card Present in IF 1 Slot hwInterface c 421 HW IF 2 type 06 Dens
26. User Manual 51 Configuring the MX100 TG SIP Optional Response Using Received Port Response Using Proxy Port RIP Port Mapping Always Send 180 Always Send 183 180 no SDP CODEC Using local config list CPN From Request Line Do Not Validate Via Registration Keep Domain Registration Keep Contact SIP VIA Using NAT SIP TO Using Domain Name SIP CallID Using Hostname mm ment O Figure 15 Optional SIP Settings Response Using Received Port This parameter is used to set whether the MX100 TG uses the receive port as the reply port If Response Using Received Port is set to Enable this feature is enabled The default setting is Disable and the MX100 TG will use the default port 5060 Response Using Proxy Port This parameter is used to set whether the MX100 TG uses the proxy port as the reply port If Use Proxy Port as Reply Port is set to Enable this feature is enabled The default setting is Disable and the MX100 TG will use the default port 5060 RTP Port Mapping This parameter is used to set whether to invoke RTP port mapping function Enable invoke RTP port mapping function and adopt local SIP port and RTP port Disable close RTP port mapping function and adopt port which is requested by STUN Always Send 180 If this parameter is set to Enable the MX100 TG will map all alerting messages ALERTING with and without in band indicator to 180 An example of when this parameter would be Enabled i
27. an outlet Connect the other end of the power cord to the back of the MX100 TG The MX100 TG fans will start and the LED indicators will light 3 To ensure power is not accidentally removed make sure all plugs are securely connected to the chassis and outlets and that power cables are secured Configuration A brief introduction to using the MX100 TG GUI can be found in Chapter 4 Getting Started Detailed information on configuring the MX100 TG is contained in Chapter 5 Configuring the MX100 TG MX100 TG User Manual 19 GETTING STARTED This chapter explains the steps required to get started It also explains the MX100 TG user interface a web enabled management tool which consists of a set of user friendly menus and screens Using these menus the MX100 TG can be configured monitored and managed during its deployment Starting the MX100 TG The following procedure explains how to access the MX100 TG 1 Unpack the MX100 TG note keep the packing material so it can easily be shipped again 2 Power up the MX100 TG Before doing so observe the following precautions Va caution Q caution MX100 TG User Manual Always ground the MX100 TG through the protective earth lead of the power cable Before applying AC power to the MX100 TG verify that the main plug is inserted into a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact only The protective action must not be negated by u
28. as a default of 3 Under normal situations New Rock recommends these settings not be modified 2833 Payload Type The 2833 Payload Type parameter sets the payload type used for transmitting 2833 packets The allowable range is 97 127 MX100 TG User Manual 48 Configuring the MX100 TG RTP Event Duration The default setting is 50 This entry is only applicable when DTMF mode is set to 2833 It set time interval in millisecond to send 2833 RTP event When a valid in band signal is detected the 2833 RTP event will be sent out in specified interval in the whole duration of the signal When the in band signal is detected OFF the 2833 RTP event will be sent out 3 times at specified interval RTP Drop SID The RTP Drop SID parameter may be set to Enable or Disable This entry is used to specify if received RTP silent packet will be dropped If Enabled MX100 TG will drop RTP silent packet for CODEC G 729 G 723 RTP Media Function The RTP Media Function parameter may be set to Enable or Disable RTP Media Function is used to support IAD under NAT without soft switch or Media Server assistance When an IAD under NAT uses MX100 TG as its proxy enable RTP Media Function will allow MX100 TG to cross NAT to setup media path We suggest you enable this function in MX100 TG SDP Global Connection To allow SDP Global Connections configure this parameter to Enable When set to Disable global SDP connections will not be allowed
29. as received the has sent forth the indication from the user an indication remote user s response from the remote to the call user s response to the call Ul1 Disconnect This state denotes that This state denotes Nil Request the user has sent forth that the network a request to the has received the network for request from the disconnecting the user for end to end connection disconnecting the and is waiting for end toned response connection U12 Disconnect This state denotes that This state denotes N12 Indication the user has received that the network the disconnect request because the network has disconnected the end toned connection has disconnected the end to end connection and has sent forth a request for disconnecting the user to network connection 68 MX100 TG User Manual Table 5 Call States Monitoring Serial State User Side Call Network Side Call Number Status Status U15 Pause This state denotes This state denotes N15 Request that the user has that the network has requested the received the pause network to suspend request but no the call and is sr waiting for response EE U17 Resume This state denotes This state denotes N17 Request that the user has that the network has requested the received the request network to resume to resume the the suspended call suspended call but and is waiting for no response is response received U19
30. ce cccecceeesesseseeeseeecseeecuceecaesesasssesesasecsaesesaeeecaeeesaeessesaeeesseeesaseesaees 29 Authentication Mode 29 D EE 20 PASS WON BEE 30 Network Confiouration inire AEA RE RET ARRERA ENRERE 30 Host Name gt NN 30 Local IP Address eiren Ene R R race anise ea ee aS 31 Default E 31 Ethernet Configuration cc cccecseesescsseeceesesceeeseseseeeceeecneneceeecneneceeeeaeeecetesseneneeereeees 31 DNS eee Ea heats baie he ese eek 32 EMS SON VON oes ae os see ac ese E 32 HU IEN 32 Route nd ET WE 32 DIGI Map WE 33 Route Tables ss 34 IP Table ee eR Ee 38 ISDN Configuration EE 39 Name 39 PVA EE 39 GP WEE EE ere 41 Interface ID suksessene eee 41 R EE 41 PN NE 42 SWITCH SIdP sansene eanet ae 42 SWC RK 42 Hunting E 42 EecheCGanGellatton gesteet dree neste iii hk ba EES 42 ISDN Creus 42 TDM Configura tiO E 43 DSU Ty pe see 43 RENATE 43 Line TY TE 44 BIR TEE 44 Clock TIMING EE EE EEE EEES 44 LODI oars oscars latent eee es oot ice Sted pee ee ee 44 Digit Adjust un siicecicrtis dis E EAEE dost a eesti saan aurea 44 Optional Settings seeiis ERE REEERE ERER 44 Optional System Getttnges AAA 45 Optional IP Settings EE 47 Optional SIP le CN 51 Optional ISDN Settings x sssscsccccsiccsesccovenseses ovevies cs ovavccace cvevacs ta evavenben ch ovavdeschovevacace cxaveceeeevevevbeee 55 MONITORING EE 57 PRS OU Sessa sce sac sax cases osc ck sae T TATE nace gebteeg 58 Login User Tu te WEE 58 SIP Registration Info 58 Call Cont
31. ctions in the MX100 TG digit translation and routing Digit translation and routing can be applied to both directions of a call either from IP or from the PSTN If the Route Table is empty e Calls from IP addresses will select the first available nonfull T1 E1 1 2 3 then 4 e Calls from the PSTN will be sent to the IP address configured in SIP Proxy on page 29 Route Table IP 192 168 9 4 5060 Figure 9 Route Table Route Table Syntax Route Table statements use the following syntax Format Source Number Handle Parameter or Format Source Number ROUTE Destination Parameter Source MX100 TG User Manual 34 Configuring the MX100 TG Source can be ISDN or IP When source is IP an address can optionally be specified e g XXX XXX XXX XXX or XXX XXX XXX XXX port Number The default number is called party number If the calling party number is being used add CPN in front of the number The Number can be e A specific number like 114 61202700 e A number prefix like 61 61x5 or 61 e A number range like 268 0 1 3 9 Handle The Handle parameter can be e KEEP digits from left or right e REMOVE digits from the left or right e ADD prefix or suffix number e REPLACE prefix or the whole number e END digit manipulation e SEND180 force send 180 on ring back e SEND183 force send 183 on ring back HIDE calling party number presentation e CODEC for the call e RELAY F
32. ctions you performed prior to the problem e A list of all system messages posted by your unit Contacts New Rock Technologies Inc Corporate Headquarters U S A Address 10 Merrymount Road Quincy MA 02169 USA Office Phone 1 781 354 2790 U S A Corporate Headquarters China Address Unit C604 No 666 East Beijing Road Shanghai China Zipcode 200001 Office Phone 86 21 61202700 Fax 86 21 61202704 INTRODUCTION This chapter presents a high level introduction to the MX100 TG gateway The MX100 TG gateway provides voice transmission that enables high quality cost efficient Technologies VoIP service Overview New Rock s MX100 TG product is designed to bridge the gap between traditional circuit based Public Switched Telephone Networks PSTNs and the emerging packet switched networks The MX100 TG provides an excellent solution for merging digital broadband access networks with the legacy telephone network in a seamless reliable manner Features This section presents high level information about the features of the MX100 TG platform It has been designed to serve smaller cost efficient deployment environments that require a rich feature set One to Four T1 E1 Span Capacity The MX100 TG s platform provides one to four T1 E1 spans of capacity up to 240 voice channels This allows carriers to identify the ideal size of their deployment and roll out appropriate levels of service MX100 TG User Manual 10
33. ctivity Timeout The NoActivity Timeout parameter defines what the MX100 TG does if no media activity is detected after the Relay Hold Connection time has expired If set to Enable the MX100 TG will disconnect the call treated as a connection fail If set to Disable the MX100 TG will cut through MX100 TG User Manual 56 MONITORING This chapter discusses the monitoring screens and features of the MX100 TG Web GUI Monitoring information is available on the WebGUI by selecting Logs from the left navigation pane The SGX 100 provides the following information screens and logs e Resource on page 60 e ISDN Status on page 61 e ISDN Call on page 64 e Message Log on page 72 e Boot Log on page 72 MX100 TG User Manual 57 Monitoring Resource The Resource Information screen is shown in Figure 17 This screen shows the IP address and level of all WebGUI users SIP register information and relevant information for telephone and RTP Login User Info gt gt gt gt gt a 1 192 168 2 173 1 SIP Registration Info gt gt gt gt gt not enabled Call Context Info gt gt gt gt gt gt ORY Rtp Context Info gt gt gt gt gt man g Figure 17 Resource Information Screen Login User Info The Login User Info reports the address from which you are managing the MX100 TG The single digit to the right of the IP address indicates your current permission level
34. d the last one is for DCH so for the above example the actual available voice channels are 0 22 or 1 23 T1 timeslot TDM Configuration The MX100 TG always has four T1 E1 interfaces Capacity is determined by the processing power purchased and supplied by the mainboard A specific T1 E1 interface is selected by choosing TDM Config from the left menu pane on the main screen As shown in Figure 12 TDM settings can then be selected and configured Do not connect T1 E1 lines in excess of the system s capacity To determine the capacity of the MX100 TG caution see the product label TIDE Config DS1 Type El v DSO Type Al aam v Line Type E1_MF_CRC D Line Code HDB3 v Clock Timing LOCAL D Length 1200HM DI Digit Adjust s t vet Figure 12 TDM Configuration DS1 Type DS1 Type configures if the T1 E1 interface operates as a T1 or E1 interface Select the desired setting from the DS1 Type dropdown box DSO Type The DSO Type allows configuring the PCM encoding type Allowed settings are ULaw and ALaw MX100 TG User Manual 43 Configuring the MX100 TG Line Type If the MX100 TG DS1 Type is set to T1 then Line Type can be set to D4 SF Superframe ESF Extended Superframe or T1 UNFRAMED mode If the MX100 TG DS1 Type is set to E1 then Line Type can be set to E1 CRC E1 E1 UNFRAMED or E1 MF mode Line Code If the MX100 TG DS1 Type is set to T1 then Line Code can be set to B8ZS
35. domain name information If set to Disable the MX100 TG will use the proxy information SIP CalllD Using Hostname This parameter controls whether the proxy information or hostname set in SIP Setting section will be used by SIP lt Call ID gt If set to Enable and the MX100 TG will use the hostname information If set to Disable the MX100 TG will use the proxy information Max Forward The Maximum Forwarding Times of Signaling parameter controls the maximum number of times a signaling packet will be forwarded If the limit is exceeded the signaling packet will be discarded This parameter can be set from 1 70 The default setting is 60 Times A B D K MX100 TG User Manual 54 Configuring the MX100 TG These parameters are read only and are used for troubleshooting purposes Optional ISDN Settings Figure 16 shows a screenshot of the optional SIP settings ISDH Belag Relay Timeout ms fo Digit On Time ms 100 Digit On Time ms 100 Relay Hold Connection fo Relay Hold lert Relay Hold Muscic Rtp NoActivity Timeout No D smar ml Figure 16 Optional ISDN Settings Relay Timeout The Relay Timeout parameter sets the delay in milliseconds from the time the ISDN relay connection is made to the time the CDPN is pulsed out using in band DTMF Digit On Time This parameter in millisecond is used to set pulsing digits on time Digit Off Time This parameter in millisecond is used to set pulsi
36. e called out at the user has received the same time the confirmation information network has sent of call set up request forth the confirmation which denotes that the information of call network has received all set up request which the call information denotes that the which would be used to network has received set up a call all the call information which would be used to set up a call U4 N4 Call This state exists when a This state exists when Deliver number is being called a number is being Sa out at the same time the called out at the network has received the same time the remote indication for network has beginning to send forth instructed the remote reminder signal user beginning to send forth reminder signal U6 N6 Call This state exists when a This state exists when Present number is being called a number is being in at the same time the called in at the same network has time the network has received the call set up EE request but no response setup request but no to it satisfied response received MX100 TG User Manual 66 MX100 TG User Manual Table 5 Call States Monitoring Serial State User Side Call Network Side Number Status Call Status U7 N7 Call This state exists when This state exists Received a number is being when a number is called in at the same being called in at time the user has send the same time the forth reminder user has received i
37. e on CD Standard configuration accessories can be added or removed based on customers demands To install the chassis 1 Remove the MX100 TG chassis from its shipping carton 2 The MX100 TG chassis is shipped with its rack mount ears positioned for front flush mounting To change the mount position of the chassis use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the three 8 32 screws affixing each rack mount ear Reposition the rack mount ears to the desired mount position 3 Lift the chassis into the rack so that the chassis mounting ears are aligned with the rack holes Partially install one rack screw in the bottom corner of each side for the keyhole cutouts Set the chassis over the partially installed rack screws then install the remaining rack screws rack screws not provided For racks with equipment shelves installed lift the MX100 TG chassis and position it on the shelf Installing the MX100 TG Connecting Main Power The MX100 TG gateway is configured for AC power New Rock recommends two independent AC power feeds Installation must be performed by a qualified professional who Q is skilled in the installation and connection of power distribution systems and is knowledgeable of applicable municipal electrical code requirements caution Applying Power 1 Connect the supplied power cords to the inlets on the power supplies 2 The MX100 TG does not have an on off switch Plug the MX100 TG power cord into
38. edded decimal points replace the variable digits and let the decimal points remain to separate32 bit dotted decimal address segments For example you might be prompted to supply a 32 bit dotted decimal address in this format nnn nnn nnn nnn where nnn is a decimal value from 0 through 255 Leading zeros are not required GETTING HELP If after installing and configuring your New Rock equipment you cannot establish Technologies to or from the unit carefully review the information in this book prior to calling Customer Support CS MX100 TG User Manual Before going any further ensure that you have checked the following e Console Port configuration Verify that the baud rate of your terminal is set to 115200 bps data bits 8 parity none stop bit 1 flow control none e Power reset When cycling power be sure to leave the power off for a minimum of 30 seconds before reapplying power to the unit Checklist If after carefully reviewing the information in this book and the New Rock website knowledge base your problem persists contact your product representative or a service representative at New Rock s Customer Support CS So we can serve you better make a list of the following items before calling e A detailed description of your problem e A complete listing of your system components and configuration including the serial number of your unit and the current software version number e A narrative of the a
39. ers U S A Address 10 Merrymount Road Quincy MA 02169 USA Office Phone 1 781 354 2790 U S A Corporate Headquarters China Address Unit C604 No 666 East Beijing Road Shanghai China 200001 Office Phone 86 21 61202700 Fax 86 21 61202704 MX100 TG User Manual 78 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES MX100 TG gateway parts and accessories can be purchased from your New Rock authorized service provider The tables in this appendix list the part numbers for field replaceable items For the latest information including prices on the parts described in this appendix consult your New Rock representative MX100 TG Cables Cable Description T1 E1 120 Ohm Balance Cable RJ48 P to RJ48 P T1 E1 75 ohm BNC Cable 75 120 ohm Impedance Converter Spares Description Chassis includes 2 P S T1 E1 module P S module TI E1 module 4 ports CM module 1 span capacity CM module 1 span capacity CM module 2 span capacity CM module 3 span capacity MX100 TG User Manual 79 MX100 TG User Manual 80 New Rock Technologies Inc 81
40. ext Info sy neger iere eneeier 58 RIP Context Mio ui eessen Ni de el E Eege eier See 59 RA dE 59 ISDN Group ID BEE 59 SENT 60 nt ID puss 60 ll EE 60 CIN ss sassanidene 60 ell d Le BE 60 DS Trae E A NE 60 Slot ldsi OSD oreren ee oes Racy enste 61 Equipped MAP musnnissviea sree eater SEENEN gece dreier arne 61 IV 61 LING COG EE 61 LineBuldOut rause 61 Clock Timing EE 61 Payload E 61 SONC UE 63 Group Hl EE 63 TS Time Slot EN 63 DS ee 63 Remote 64 LOGAN cc A E E E ES ES E T E E ene 64 Codet NN 64 Ref Call Reference ccccccccceccssessssesceseseesesceessesessceecseseceessesesssnesseeesseseeseceeeeesenesseeeeatees 64 See 64 1 GI RE 70 EBEN ae 70 Timestamp ET 70 CMD BEE 70 Message EO ee 71 Boot OG WE 71 CH ECH RR e LTE 73 Factory SeN EE 73 Wipgrad TE 74 eh LR EE 74 User Name Ee hired ween ee ate eae 75 Password 2 75 all EE 75 Change PASSW ONG E 75 REDOOE nede eee eee 75 TROUBLES HOOT Le TEE 77 GETTING HEEP Linsssasqeess Ge SENKER 77 Checklist L NR 78 Contacts nr E EE E E ETE NE 78 REISE EE 79 MX100 TG Cables av 79 Spar ESen ER 79 MX100 TG User Manual ABOUT THIS BOOK This book presents information on the system design and operation of the New Rock MX100 TG media gateway The purpose of this information is to help you install use and maintain the MX100 TG gateway WHO SHOULD USE THIS BOOK This book is for product distributors systems integrators systems analysts and network
41. f the sources Airflow and Thermal Cooling Requirements The MX100 TG gateway is equipped with two fans for cooling the system modules The air intake is located on the right and left sides with the exhaust vents being located on the rear of the chassis To prevent overheating the air intake and exhaust must not be obstructed After installing the gateway avoid installing other equipment that exhausts hot air directly into the MX100 TG air intake The gateway produces heat at a maximum of 256 BTU hr The facility air conditioning system must be capable of handling the heat MX100 TG User Manual 17 MX100 TG User Manual Installing the MX100 TG load to reduce the ambient air temperature to an acceptable level for proper operation Space Allocation Guidelines The gateway can be installed in a 19 inch EIA standard open relay rack An enclosed cabinet is not recommended unless it can provide sufficient cooling capacity for the gateway Chassis Mounting Guidelines The chassis can be flush or mid mounted A single gateway requires 1 75 inches 1RU or 4 4cm of vertical rack space 17 inches 43cm of rack depth and weighs approximately 15 Ibs 7 kg Installing the Chassis The MX100 TG is shipped in a protective carton to prevent damage during shipping The shipping carton contains the following items e MX100 TG gateway chassis with modules installed e Power cable assemblies e MX100 TG gateway documentation and softwar
42. ine Type on page 45 LineCode This field reflects the current setting of the Line Code parameter For more information see Line Code on page 45 LineBuildOut This field reflects the current setting of the Length parameter For more information see Length on page 45 Clock Timing This field reflects the current setting of the Clock Timing parameter For more information see Clock Timing on page 45 Payload MX100 TG User Manual ol Monitoring This field reflects the current setting of the DSO Type parameter For more information see DSO Type on page 45 MX100 TG User Manual 62 Monitoring ISDN Call The ISDN Call Information screen is shown in Figure 19 The following sections provide additional details on the ISDN Call Information screen GROUP 1 ts dsp remote local codec ref state cpn cdpn timestamp callid a 01 Oxffff IDLE 02 Oxffff IDLE 03 Oxffff IDLE 04 Oxffff IDLE 05 Oxffff IDLE 06 Oxffff IDLE 07 Oxffff IDLE 08 Oxffff IDLE 09 Oxffff IDLE 10 Oxffff IDLE 11 Oxffff IDLE 12 Oxffff IDLE 13 Oxffff IDLE 14 Oxffff IDLE 15 Oxffff IDLE 17 Oxffff IDLE 18 Oxffff IDLE 19 Oxffff IDLE 20 Oxffff IDLE 21 Oxffff IDLE 22 Oxffff IDLE 23 Oxffff IDLE 24 Oxffff IDLE 25 Oxffff IDLE 26 Oxffff IDLE 27 Oxffff IDLE 28 Oxffff IDLE 29 Oxffff IDLE 30 Oxffff IDLE 31 Oxffff IDLE Figure 19 ISDN Call Information Screen Group ID This field reflects the current setti
43. ing will require a caution site visit to recover remote access to the MX100 TG Subnet Mask This configures the subnet mask of the Ethernet port The format of the mask is aaa bbb ccc ddd The default setting is 255 255 255 0 MAC Address The MAC Address is the hard coded read only hardware address of the Ethernet port This value can be used for detailed debugging and troubleshooting MX100 TG User Manual 31 Configuring the MX100 TG DNS The DNS parameter configures the DNS functionality Enable or Disable When DNS is Enabled up to two DNS servers may be entered The first server is the primary and the second is used as a backup The standard IP address format is accepted aaa bbb ccc ddd EMS Server Not currently supported TIME The MX100 TG allows the entry of up to two TIME servers The first entry will be used as the primary server and the second entry as the backup TIME Server The Time Server parameter allows the configuration of the IP addresses of two time servers primary and backup The standard IP address format is accepted aaa bbb ccc ddd Timeout If the MX100 TG can not find the TIME server after the Timeout has expired then it will look for the TIME server at the backup location The default Timeout period is 10 minutes Interval The Interval parameter designates how often the MX100 TG will query the TIME server to update and synchronize its time The default Interval is 120 minutes
44. ions cover each component in more detail Chassis Dimensions The MX100 TG chassis is one rack unit 1RU high or 1 75 inches 4 4 cm high x 17 25 inches 43 82 cm wide x 17 00 inches 43 18 cm deep It can be mounted on an Electronics Industry Association EIA standard 19inch relay rack or optionally on a rack shelf or table Weight The MX100 TG chassis weighs 15 lbs 7 kg MX100 TG User Manual 12 Chassis and Components Front View Figure 1 shows the front view of an MX100 TG chassis gateway T1 E1 Module Control Module Figure 1 MX100 TG Gateway front View Control Module The MX100 TG Control Module shown in Figure 2 contains the control and processing circuitry and interfaces The mainboard module includes a daughtercard that provides additional processing power Voice capacity is controlled via the processing power in the mainboard Par Bork x100 1 Figure 2 Control Module AUX Port The AUX auxillary port is not currently supported Port 1 Port 1 is used for local management access Port 2 Port 2 is not currently supported and will not be displayed in the GUI Port 3 Port 3 is an auto negotiating 10 100Base T Ethernet port It is the IP port carrying the VoIP traffic including SIP protocol and RTP packets It may also be used to provide remote access for control management and maintenance Pin outs are shown as follows MX100 TG User Manual 13 Chassis and Components
45. irst connect to a configured number then after connected out pulse the real number Destination The Destination parameter can be e NONE call restricted e IP The address and optional port number are specified To specify local IP the following entries are valid localhost 5060 or 127 0 0 1 5060 e ISDN ISDN span number can be specified Route and Map Examples The following examples are designed to show how route and digit MX100 TG User Manual 35 Configuring the MX100 TG mappings can be used effectively Examples Digit Maps IP 02161202700 KEEP 8 61202700 IP 021 REMOVE 3 Any number start with 021 the 021 prefix is removed IP CPN6120 ADD 021 CPN number start with 6120 prefix 021 is added IP CPN6120 ADD 8888 CPN number start with 6120 8888 is appended ISDN CPN88 REPLACE 2682000 CDN number started with 88 the prefix 88 is replaced with 2682000 ISDN CPN88 REPLACE 2682000 CDN number started with 88 the whole number is replaced with 2682000 IP CPN2 SEND180 CPN number start with 2 always send 180 on ring back IP CPN3 SEND183 CPN number start with 3 always send 183 on ring back voice cut through IP 61 2 44 53 5060 CPNX HIDE Any call from 61 2 44 53 5060 calling party number presentation restriction is applied IP 6120 CODEC PCMU 20 64 Any number start with 6120 use 20ms pTime PCMU codec with 64ms echo cancellation IP 010 RELAY 17909 Calls to 010x first connect to 1790
46. ity 128 DSO app_start HW revision Rev 1 1 2 rtp init rtp port 10000 10250 circuit 128 128 rtp_ctx 125 repeat 1 rtp init WARNING only can make 125 simultanious calls rtp init RIP start accel rc 13 app start ann init app start sip start app start hw start needProgramFpga lt hw version log gt does not exist mezzInit Programming Mezzanine REV1 FPGA 30 Passed initDSP DSP 0 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 1 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 2 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 3 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 4 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 5 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 6 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 7 exist cnt 0 initDSP DSP 8 exist cnt 0 xl Figure 21 Startup Information Log MX100 TG User Manual T2 SYSTEM TOOLS This chapter discusses the system tools available on the MX100 TG Monitoring information is available on the WebGUI by selecting Tools from the left navigation pane The MX100 TG provides the following system tools e Factory Settings on page 73 e Upgrade on page 74 e Change Password on page 74 e Reboot on page 75 Factory Settings As shown in Figure 22 the Factory Settings selection will ask for confirmation to restore the system to its factory defaults Restoring factory settings to a remote MX100 TG will cause the IP Address used to access the system to revert to its default This will likely cause remote access to be lost
47. mber is left off the default port of 1813 will be used The format of the entry is aaa bbb ccc ddd nnnn Key A key must also be entered to protect communication between the RADIUS client and server The settings of the key between the client and server must match Timeout The Timeout parameter defines the timeout period for the RADIUS functionality of the MX100 TG The default is 3 seconds Retries The Retries parameter designates the number of times information will be retransmitted when an acknowledgement is not received The default setting is 3 times Optional IP Settings Figure 14 shows a screenshot of the optional IP settings MX100 TG User Manual 47 Configuring the MX100 TG IP Optional RTP RTP 2833 Rese Type RIP RIP RIP RTP SDP SDP VAD G T2 EPA T 38 T 38 T 38 T 38 T 38 21 T 38 T 38 T 38 T 38 Jitter Param 1 Jitter Param 2 Payload Type rved Codec Payload Event Duration Drop SID Media Function Accel Global Cormection Using NAT Activate 3 1 Rate OS Packet Time ms Redundancy Change Port ECM Mode Dective NSF Modify Jitter Size Receive Gain Send Gain RTP Jitter Param E goes Figure 14 Optional IP Settings The RTP Jitter Parameter 1 and RTP Jitter Parameter 2 parameters define the maximum and minimum number of frames in the jitter buffer The RTP Jitter Parameter 1 has a default of 50 and RTP Jitter Parameter 2 h
48. n In this case further matching on the same condition won t take place IP 12345 ADD 8001 number started with 12345 add suffix 8001 IP 12345 REMOVE 4 then remove first 4 digits IP 12345 ROUTE ISDN 2 then stop further matching digit manipulation and route to ISND span 2 IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX REPLACE 2680000 Calls from 222 34 55 1 Calling party number is replace with 2680000 IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX HIDE then calling party number presentation restriction is applied IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX ROUTE ISDN 2 then route to ISDN span 2 Example Relay Traffic to Another VoIP Platform MX100 TG User Manual 37 Configuring the MX100 TG In the following example traffic will be moved to another VoIP platform that has a common access number e g 17909 IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX REPLACE 2680000 IP 222 34 55 1 CPNX RELAY 17909 All calls from 222 34 55 1 will have their calling party number replaced with 2680000 Next after 17909 cut through the MX100 TG will pulse out the CDPN in band DTMF and let the 17909 platform make the final connection Example Traffic Redirection Sometimes the IP traffic to the MX100 TG has a CDPN prefix that tells us where to relay the traffic IP 17909 REMOVE 5 IP 17909 RELAY 17909 IP 17909 ROUTE ISDN 2 3 First the MX100 TG removes the CDPN prefix that is used for routing 17909 is removed Next the MX100 TG calls the 17909 access number After connecting to the 17909 platform the rest of the C
49. ndication but no the reminding response is received indication but no response is received U8 N8 Connect This state exists when This state exists Request a number is being when a number is called in at the same being called in at time the user has the same time the answered the call and network has is waiting for the received response of the call response but no call has been sent forth U9 N9 Incoming Tine Stale Ke Sien This state exists a number is being Call called in at the same when a number is Process being called in at time the user has sent forth the confirmation information which denotes that the user has received all the call information which would be used to set up a call the same time the network has received the confirmation information which denotes that the user has received all the call information which would be used to set up a call 67 MX100 TG User Manual Table 5 Call States Monitoring Ker State User Side Call Status pe U10 Active When a number is When a number is N10 being called in this being called in state denotes that the this state denotes user has received the that the network confirmation from the has given the call network user that has to the called user received the call When a number is When a number is being called out being called in this this state denotes state denotes that the that the network user h
50. nerated MX100 TG User Manual 70 MX100 TG User Manual Monitoring Message Log The Message Log is shown in Figure 20 This page shows most recent SIP and ISDN messages received or sent out in TG The size of this page is approximately 100 150 lines depending on the content in each message This page is useful to debug problems related to SIP or ISDN signaling If you need longer history of the messages the complete message log can be viewed at lt var tmp message log gt The size of the log file is 500KB You may see three message log files in lt var tmp gt message log message log 1 and message log 2 with total 1500KB size limitation message log always contains most recent messages When message log is full message log 1 will be copied to message log 2 message log will be copied to message log 1 and message log will be emptied to store new messages Content Length 0 12 16 09 45 25 654313 SIP recv from IP 192 168 9 4 5060 len 285 msg SIP 2 0 100 Trying Via SIP 2 0 UDP 192 168 9 6 5060 branch z9hG4bK 10627294661 1346975251 700835 To lt sip 9721 192 168 9 4 gt tag 164816360 1 From lt sip 9621 192 168 9 6 gt tag 11346975251700834 1 Call ID 11346975251761689336 0 192 168 9 6 CSeq 11056861 INVITE Content Length 0 12 16 09 45 25 562514 SIP recv from IP 192 168 9 4 5060 len 284 msg SIP 2 0 100 Trying Via SIP 2 0
51. ng digits off time Relay Hold Connection The Relay Hold Connection parameter defines the delay time in seconds from the time the ISDN relay connection is made to the time the SIP connection message is sent out The reason for delay is because the final connection is made by another platform using in band DTMF and it may take time to make the final connection Relay Hold Connection should be set according to the maximum connecting time of the relayed platform MX100 TG User Manual 55 Configuring the MX100 TG For example in the 17909 platform application in China the maximum connection time for a call to Europe is approximately 30 seconds i Sr If media activity is detected before the time specified the MX100 TG will immediately send out the SIP connection Relay Hold Alert The Relay Hold Alert time defines the delay in seconds from when a receiving alert on the ISDN relay connection is received to when the SIP alert message is sent The Relay Hold Alert time should be less than that of Relay Q Hold Connection caution lt If media activity is detected before the time specified the MX100 TG will immediately send out the SIP connection note message Relay Hold Music The Relay Hold Music defines the pcm file sequence number for the hold music A setting of 0 indicates no hold music If it is config ured with a number other than 0 the specified file will be played during the Relay Hold Connection time NoA
52. ng of the ISDN Group setting For more information see Group on page 42 TS Time Slot This field denotes the internal TDM time slot being used by the ISDN time slot The internal TDM time slot is 8M and is distributed to four E1 interfaces 2M each Each E1 has 32 time slots as a result the internal TDM time slot has a total of 128 4 x 32 timeslots DSP The MX100 TG Control Module has up to eighteen DSP chips which are identified from DSPO to DSP18 The DSP field indicates which DSP chip is being used by the indicated time slot of the T1 E1 MX100 TG User Manual 63 Monitoring Remote This parameter reports the current remote IP address which could be the address of the RTP Media Server or access gateway which comes before the RTP port number Local The local parameter shows the locally used RTP port number Codec The codec value reports the currently used codec For more information see Default Codec on page 28 Ref Call Reference This parameter is the call reference which is used to recognize the information involved with call or equipment book cancel requests on local user and network interfaces The call reference doesn t include the end to end function of ISDN In other words this parameter is valid only in current segment user and network side and in the next segment the same call reference value can also be used State This is the call state which denotes the current state of a call See
53. nt privilege level see Login User Info on page 60 New Rock highly recommends changing the passwords to Qe prevent unauthorized access to the system caution Sa The WebGUI will automatically logoff a user after 10 2 minutes of inactivity Because of this it is important to logout using the menu and therefore not prevent access to the system by others for 10 minutes To refresh your permissions you must logout and re login MX100 TG User Manual 23 MX100 TG User Manual Getting Started WebGUI Navigation Tree Figure 4 below shows a high level navigation tree detailing the different menus and screens found in the WebGUI Optional Log Info Figure 4 WebGUI Navigation Tree 24 CONFIGURING THE MX100 TG This chapter describes the configuration and management of the MX100 TG gateway System Configuration By selecting system configuration from the main screen the system configuration screen is shown in Figure 5 System Settings Software Version Rev 1 8 7 26 Hardware Version Reiz DSP Version Rev 1 6 70 0x2551 0x2502 RTP Port Min fin RIP Port Max 10250 First Digit Timeout s iz Inter Digit Timeout ei ze Critical Dgt Timeout s fF DINF Method imo 3 Default Codec 7294 20 PCMU 20 PCMA 20 G723 3 Echo Cancellation EE d v sv vet gt Figure 5 System Settings Software Version The software version is a read only field that is automaticall
54. or AMI If the MX100 TG DS1 Type is set to E1 then Line Code can be set to HDB3 Clock Timing The Clock Timing parameter can be configured as Local use local clock or SPAN use recovered clock from the interface Note If one interface is configured to use SPAN clock all other interfaces will use the same recovered clock When more than one interface is configured to use SPAN clock TG will adopt the recovered clock from the first upped interface Length The Length setting configures the line build out LBO of the TUE line The default setting for T1 is Shorthaul 110 FT The default for El is 120 Ohm Digit Adjust This parameter is not currently supported Optional Settings The Optional Settings screens can be accessed by selecting Optional from the navigation area on the left side of the WebGUI screen MX100 TG User Manual 44 Configuring the MX100 TG Optional System Settings Figure 13 shows a screenshot of the optional system settings Sys Log Server Debug Log Server 7 Local Log Port 514 Event Log Level Ss wl Country ID hm Yd Forwarding Number Mode Forwarding Number v NAT NAT IP Address NAT Refresh Timer s 60 NAT Keep Alive No e STUN STUN Server RADIUS Client Side RADIUS Server Side RADIUS ISDN Side RADIUS Start RADIUS Unsuccess Stop Off X RADIUS Param Off p Primary Server Key 7 Secondary Server 7 Key 1 Timeout s Boo H 3
55. punctuation conventions However a number that is internally manipulated by a computer is shown without punctuation or spaces For example notice how the value 65 535 appears in the following instruction without a space or a thousands separator within the number Specify 65535 as a maximum value Numbers with Different Bases All numbers shown in this book are decimal values unless the number base is binary or hexadecimal In these cases an identifier precedes a binary or hexadecimal number For example e the value of binary 1010 e the value of hex Ab Replaceable Input Values In some cases you can insert user defined values into commands or you can specify local paths and filenames These variable values are shown in italic typeface For example you might be asked to specify the name of your server in this path MX100 TG User Manual A LOGIN LOGIN servername The italic typeface shows that you need to replace servername with your local server name When prompted for variable input represented by lower case letters follow these conventions When You See This Substitute This Value b Any binary digit h Any hexadecimal digit n Any decimal digit D Any alphabetic value such as x DOS where you substitute the correct drive letter for x Multiple letters A series of digits such as FIRST 2 HEX BYTES hhhh where you substitute four hexadecimal digits for hhhh When prompted for variable input with emb
56. s RADIUS Client Side The RADIUS Client Side parameter defines whether or not the charging function of the RADIUS client is used Radius Client Side can be set to Enable or Disable RADIUS Server Side The RADIUS Server Side parameter defines whether or not the charging function of the RADIUS server is used Radius Server Side can be set to Enable or Disable RADIUS ISDN Side The RADIUS ISDN parameter defines whether or not the charging function of the RADIUS ISDN is used Radius ISDN can be set to Enable or Disable MX100 TG User Manual 46 Configuring the MX100 TG RADIUS Start If RADIUS Start is set to Enable the MX100 TG will transmit the RADIUS record of the call start and end If RADIUS Start is set to Disable the MX100 TG will not transmit the RADIUS record of the call start or end RADIUS Unsuccessful Stop The RADIUS Unsuccessful Stop parameter defines whether the MX100 TG transmits a RADIUS record of an abandoned call when the charging function of the RADIUS client or server is turned on This feature may be configured to Enable or Disable RADIUS Parameter If the RADIUS Parameter is set to Enable then the MX100 TG transmits H323 CONF_ID If it is set to Disable then is H323 CONF_ID doesn t exist it is replaced with CALL ID Primary and Secondary Server The MX100 TG allows the configuration of up to two RADIUS servers To configure a RADIUS server its IP address and port must be entered If the port nu
57. s when an IAD does not support a 183 message MX100 TG User Manual 52 Configuring the MX100 TG If Always Send 180 is Disabled no mapping will occur and the 18x message will be sent Always Send 183 If this parameter is set to Enable the MX100 TG will map all alerting messages ALERTING with and without in band indicator to 183 An example of when this parameter would be Enabled is when an ISDN switch is configured to handle the MX100 TG as an end user and always provide ring back or announcement but still uses the regular ALERTING message In this case a 180 message will cause the other side to hear ring back but the ISDN switch may announce Destination Busy If Always Send 183 is Disabled no mapping will occur and the 18x message will be sent 180 with SDP If 180 with SDP is set to Enable then 180 messages are sent with SDP With a Disable setting the MX100 TG will send 180 messages without SDP CODEC Using Local Config List If this parameter is set to Enable the MX100 TG will use its local CODEC preference order By default MX100 TG will choose CODEC based on IAD s preference order Enable this flag in applications that require MX100 TG to choose CODEC based on its local preference order CDPN From Request Line If this parameter is set to Enable the MX100 TG will obtain Called Party Number from SIP lt Request Line gt By default TG gets CDPN from SIP lt To gt field Enable this flag if TG is required
58. sing an extension cord power cable without a protective conductor grounding Interrupting the protective grounding conductor inside or outside the unit or disconnecting the protective earth terminal can make operation dangerous Installation must be performed by a qualified professional who is skilled in the installation and connection of power distribution systems and is knowledgeable of applicable municipal electrical code requirements 20 MX100 TG User Manual Getting Started The MX100 TG does not have an on off switch Plug the MX100 TG power cord into an outlet Connect the other end of the power cord to the back of the MX100 TG The MX100 TG fans will start and the LED indicators will light Wait until the MX100 TG completes its diagnostics and boot up sequence about 2 minutes Establish a data connection to the MX100 TG When the MX100 TG is first shipped only Ethernet port 3 is configured Connect an Ethernet cable from your PC to Ethernet port 3 on the front panel of the MX100 TG Open the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser version 5 x or later and type the address http 192 168 2 240 Continue reading section Understanding the MX100 TG Web GUI on page 23 for login instructions and information about the using the GUL 21 Getting Started Understanding the MX100 TG Web GUI The MX100 TG is configured managed and monitored using a built in WebGUI A ure 3 e IEN MX1
59. the ISDN configuration window see Echo Cancellation on page 43 MX100 TG User Manual 27 Configuring the MX100 TG Disabling Echo Cancellation overrides the setting of the same name found in the ISDN configuration window See Echo Cancellation on page 43 SIP Configuration By selecting SIP from the navigation menu the SIP configuration screen will appear See Figure 6 SIP Settings SIP Port 5o60 ts SIP Proxy flocalhost 5060 SIP Registrar 1 Registration Expires s fen o o SIP Domain Name Authentication Mode Per Gateway Reg gt User Name Password mmm O Figure 6 SIP Settings SIP Port The SIP Port parameter is used to set the SIP local port The default value is 5060 The value can be any setting so long as it isn t used elsewhere SIP Proxy SIP Proxy allows a SIP Proxy to be designated for the MX100 TG The format of the SIP Proxy is the address or domain name separated from the port number by a colon Two examples of valid settings are e 202 202 2 202 5060 e softswitch com 5060 i When using the domain name format of an address you o must configure and activate the DNS service in the caution Network Setting screen MX100 TG User Manual 28 Configuring the MX100 TG SIP Registrar SIP Registrar allows SIP registrar server to be identified The format of the SIP Registrar is the address or domain name separated from the port number b
60. the following table for detailed definitions for various call states Table 5 Call States Serial State User Side Call Network Side Number Status Call Status UO NO Null No Call Present No Call Present MX100 TG User Manual 64 MX100 TG User Manual Table 5 Call States Monitoring Serial State User Side Call Network Side Number Status Call Status U1 NI1 Call Initiation This state exists This state exists when a number when a number is is being called being called out out at the same at the same time time the user the network has send call setup received the call request to the ee network but no response has been received U2 N2 Overlap This state exists This state exists Sending when a number when a number is is being called out at the same time the user has received the confirmation information of call set up request which denotes that the user is allowed to send call information to the network with overlap mode being called out at the same time the network has confirmed the call setup request and prepare to receive call information with overlap mode 65 Table 5 Call States Monitoring Serial State User Side Call Status Neon MIAE Call Number Status U3 N3 Out Pro This state exists when a This state exists when cess OUT number is being called a number is being PROC out at the same time th
61. this book and in the other books prior to calling Customer Support CS Before going any further ensure that you have checked the following e Console Port configuration Verify that the baud rate of your terminal is set to 9600 bps e Power reset When cycling power be sure to leave the power off for a minimum of 30 seconds before reapplying power to the unit Command review Review the MX100 TG gateway commands in the Configuration chapter e Software version To ensure that you have the latest enhancements and product features New Rock ships every unit with the latest software version Therefore when you are installing or reinstalling units into your system verify that each unit is equipped with identical software versions MX100 TG User Manual TT Troubleshooting Checklist If after carefully reviewing the information in this manual your problem persists contact your product representative or a service representative at New Rock s Customer Support CS So we can serve you better make a list of the following items before calling e A detailed description of your problem e A complete listing of your system components and configuration including the serial number of your unit and the software version number it is running e A narrative of the actions you performed prior to the problem e A list of all system messages posted by your unit Contacts New Rock Technologies Inc Corporate Headquart
62. to use CDPN in SIP lt Request Line gt that was modified add remove prefix etc by soft switch for certain application Use config file to view or set these parameters Do Not Validate Via This parameter defines if the via field in the SIP response is neglected Enable or not Disable Registration Keep Domain MX100 TG User Manual 33 Configuring the MX100 TG When this parameter is set to Enable the full domain name information is used to register ex 8801 _registrar New Rock com When set to Disable only the common part is used to register e g 88010 New Rock com Registration Keep Contact This parameter is used when the MX100 TG is registering across a private network If set to Enable the MX100 TG will register with the original contact information A Disable setting allows the contact information to change SIP VIA Using NAT This parameter controls whether the SIP lt VIA gt will use the public network address information supplied by NAT or the private network address information If this parameter is set to Enable then the SIP lt VIA gt will use the public network information supplied by NAT A Disable setting will cause the SIP lt VIA gt to use the private network address information SIP TO Using Domain Name This parameter controls whether the proxy information or domain name information set in SIP Setting section will be used by SIP lt To gt If set to Enable the MX100 TG will use the
63. wait the Critical Digit Timeout time period prior to sending the dialed number For example assuming that MX100 TG User Manual 26 Configuring the MX100 TG dialing rule 021 T has been configured After the user has dialed 021 and the Critical Digit Timeout period has passed the SGX 100 will send the dialed 021 out The default value is 5 seconds DTMF Method This parameter is used to set the DTMF signal transmit mode Available settings are Audio mode INFO mode and 2833 mode Audio mode is a transparent transmit mode Info mode is an information transmit mode and 2833 mode is a RTP event packet transmit mode Default Codec The MX100 TG can support multiple codec simultaneously Supported codec are shown in Table 2 Enter the value shown in Table 2 to configure the MX100 TG to use a particular codec for calls To configure the support of multiple codec enter them on one line separated by a comma no spaces The MX100 TG will select the first codec left to right supported by both sides The default configuration iLBC 20 Table 2 Supported Voice Codec Available Interval of RTP packet MX100 TG Codec transmission ms Value G 729A 20 30 40 G729A 20 G 723 30 30 60 G723 30 G 711 mu law 20 PCMU 20 G 711 a law 20 PCMA 20 GSM 20 GSM 20 iLBC 20 iLBC 20 Echo Cancellation The Echo Cancellation may be Enabled or Disabled Echo cancellation must also be turned on or off on a per ISDN basis in
64. y updated to show the current version of software running on the system MX100 TG User Manual 25 Configuring the MX100 TG Hardware Version The hardware version is a read only field that is automatically updated to show the current version of hardware This field is used by New Rock support person to aid in troubleshooting DSP Version The DSP version field is read only and is updated automatically to show the current version of DSP software RTP Port Min and Max The RTP Port Min and RTP Port Max settings define a range of available RTP ports to be used for voice traffic The default settings are 10000 min and 10250 Since a VoIP call uses two RTP ports one for RTP and the other for RTCP one T1 E1 supports 23 30 simultaneous voice calls and up to four T1 E1 ports are supported the MX100 TG requires 184 240 RTP ports First Digit Timeout The First Digit Timeout value defines how long after SETUP event the MX100 TG will wait before treating the call as abandoned and RELEASE the call The default value is 12 seconds This is only applicable for second stage dialing Inter Digit Timeout The Inter Digit Timeout value defines how long after a digit has been dialed to wait to send the dialed number out The default value is 12 seconds Critical Digit Timeout This parameter is used in conjunction with the configured x T dialing rules After a specified head of the number x has been dialed the MX100 TG will
65. y a colon Two examples of valid settings are e 202 202 2 202 5060 e softswitch com 5060 When using the domain name format of an address you must configure and activate the DNS service in the caution Network Setting screen Registration Expires The Registration Expires parameter defines how often the MX 100 TG re registers with the SIP server The default value is 3600 seconds SIP Domain Name SIP Domain Name defines the domain name If the SIP Domain Name is not configured the MX100 TG will use the address of the SIP Proxy The format of the SIP Registrar is the address or domain name separated from the port number by a colon Two examples of valid settings are e 202 202 2 202 5060 softswitch com 5060 When using the domain name format of an address you Q must configure and activate the DNS service in the caution Network Setting screen Authentication Mode The Authentication Mode parameter defines how the gateway will register with the proxy server It may be configured to Per Gateway Registration Per Endpoint or Per Gateway Authorization MX100 TG User Manual 29 Configuring the MX100 TG User Name The User Name parameter is the user name that will be used to register with the proxy Password The Password parameter is the password that will be used to login to the proxy Network Configuration By selecting SIP from the main screen the SIP configuration screen is shown
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