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1. Number Component Description 1 Menu Bar Contains the major function categories Click a menu item to change to another category Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Getting Started with the Configuration Utility Overview of the Configuration Utility Number Component Description 2 Navigation Pane Provides easy navigation through the configurable device features The main branches expand to provide the subfeatures Click on the triangle next to the main branch title to expand or contract its contents Click on the title of a feature or subfeature to open it 3 Main Content The main content of the feature appears in this area Configuration Utility Icons The Configuration Utility has icons and buttons for commonly used configuration options The following table describes these icons Description The Edit icon lets you edit an existing item from a list After making your changes click the Submit button to save your changes The Add Item icon lets you add an item to a list After you have created a new item click the Submit button to save the new item The Delete Item icon lets you delete an item from a list After you have deleted an item click the Submit button to save your changes Icon _ Edit Icon a E Add Item B Icon Delete Item Icon Increment Decrement Ico
2. 2 Internet ores Service Provider ee Ethernet VoIP Infrastructure iy PSTN Wf Services Ready end Platform P T SIP Prony z Phone g The SRP maintains the state of each call made through the FXS interface and makes the proper reaction to user input events such as on off hook or hook flash Because the SRP uses the Session Initiation Protocol SIP it is compatible with most Internet Telephony Service Provider offerings SRP Voice Features The SRP is equipped with fully featured programmable voice ports that can be custom provisioned within a wide range of configuration parameters The following sections describe the factors that contribute to voice quality Supported Codecs SIP Proxy Redundancy Other SRP Voice Features Supported Codecs The SRP voice ports support the following codecs Codec Description G 711 A law and mu law Very low complexity codecs that support uncompressed 64 kbps digitized voice transmissions at one through ten 5 ms voice frames per packet These codecs provide the highest narrow band voice quality and uses the most bandwidth of any of the available codecs Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Voice Services G 726 32 Low complexity codec that supports compressed 32 kbps digitized voice transmission at one through ten 10 ms voice frames per packet This codec
3. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 41 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 This section describes how to set up the SRP VLAN and LAN ports It includes the following sections DHCP Server VLAN Settings Port Settings To access these pages click Interface Setup gt LAN from the Configuration Utility DHCP Server To configure the SRP as a DHCP server you must first create a DHCP server by using the DHCP Server page and then enable it by assigning it to a VLAN interface When creating a DHCP server you must also specify the IP address and mask for the VLAN interface it is assigned to If you do not assign a DHCP Server to a VLAN interface then the IP addressing options are configured directly through the VLAN settings Use the DHCP Server page to create DHCP lease pools reserve leases for specific hosts define default routing and set DHCP option values Click Interface Setup gt LAN gt DHCP Server The DHCP Server window opens To view the information for a DHCP entry click one of the items in the DHCP List The DHCP information displays in the DHCP Details table To add or delete a DHCP entry from the DHCP list click the Edit pencil or Delete x icon To create
4. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 209 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics Ping Test STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP This chapter describes how to use diagnostic features of the Services Ready Platforms Ping Test Traceroute Test Detect Active LAN Clients To access these pages click the Diagnostics Tab from the Configuration Utility menu bar Use the Ping Test page to test connectivity between the SRP and a connected device on the network Click Diagnostics gt Ping Test The Ping Test window opens Enter the IP address or URL address that you want to ping Enter a packet size in bytes The range is 32 to 65500 bytes Choose the number of times to ping from the drop down list 5 10 or Unlimited Click Start to Ping to start the test After the test is complete the test results appear on the page Click Close to close the test results and display the form Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 210 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics 9 Traceroute Test Traceroute Test STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Use the Traceroute page to view the route between the SRP and a destination Click Diagnostics gt Traceroute Test The Traceroute Test window opens Enter the IP or URL address to run the trace route on Click Start to Traceroute to start the test The results
5. CWT7 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 7 The default is 30 3 1 3 1 1 9 3 CWTS8 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 8 The default is 2 3 3 2 Distinctive Ring CWT Pattern Names Voice gt Regional gt Distinctive Ring CWT Pattern Names Ring1 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 1 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r1 Ring2 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 2 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r2 Ring3 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 3 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r3 142 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Ring4 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 4 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r4 Ring5 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 5 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r5 Ring6 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 6 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r6 Ring7 Name Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 7 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r7 Ring8 Name
6. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 86 Configuring Voice This chapter describes how to configure voice settings and voice services for the Services Ready Platforms It includes the following sections Configuring Voice Services Configuring Voice Settings Configuring Voice Services This section describes how to configure your SRP to meet the customer s requirements for voice services It includes the following topics Understanding Voice Port Operations Managing Caller ID Services Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation Configuring Dial Plans Secure Call Implementation Understanding Voice Port Operations The SRP520 has a number of voice ports that allow calls to be made from locally connected analog handsets or fax machines by using SIP based Internet phone services In addition to the four handset FXS ports the SRP also has a single line FXO port that can be used to place calls to the telephone network in the event of broadband or even SRP failure Note The SRP520 line port is a passive interface that connects the PSTN line with FXS port 1 during failure conditions Calls cannot be routed dynamically to this interface under normal operating conditions Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 87 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services Voice gateway gt
7. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 70 Configuring the Network 5 QoS QoS This section describes how to configure Quality of Service QoS settings for the SRP It includes the following sections QoS Bandwidth Control QoS Policy CoS To Queue DSCP To Queue To access these pages click Network Setup gt QoS from the Configuration Utility QoS Bandwidth Control Use the QoS Bandwidth Control page to allow the SRP to rate limit upstream data transmissions to suit the broadband service STEP 1 Click Network Setup gt QoS gt Bandwidth Control The QoS Bandwidth Control window opens STEP 2 Click Enabled next to the interface on which you want to enable bandwidth control Uncheck the box to disable it The default setting is Disabled STEP 3 Toconfigure available bandwidth for each physical interface click the Edit pencil icon The Bandwidth Shaping Control window opens STEP 4 Specify the bandwidth shaping control values as defined in the Bandwidth Shaping Control Settings table STEP 5 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 71 Configuring the Network QoS Bandwidth Shaping Control Settings Field Description Upstream Bandwidth Enter the maximum available upstream bandwidth value for the connected broadband service The default value is
8. Enable Service Announcement Service The default is yes Audio Configuration Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Audio Configuration Preferred Codec Preferred codec for all calls The actual codec used in a call still depends on the outcome of the codec negotiation protocol Select one of the following G711u G711a G726 32 or G729a The default is G71 1u Second Preferred Codec Second preferred codec for all calls The actual codec used in a call still depends on the outcome of the codec negotiation protocol Select one of the following Unspecified G711u G71 1a G7 26 32 or G729a The default is Unspecified Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Third Preferred Codec Third preferred codec for all calls The actual codec used in a call still depends on the outcome of the codec negotiation protocol Select one of the following Unspecified G711u G711a G726 16 G726 24 G726 32 G726 40 G7 29a or G723 The default is Unspecified Use Pref Codec Only To use only the preferred codec for all calls select yes The call fails if the far end does not support this codec Otherwise select no The default is no Silence Supp Enable To enable silence suppression so that silent audio frames are not transmitted select yes Otherwise select no The default is no Si
9. Name in an INVITE s Alert Info Header to pick distinctive ring CWT 8 for the inbound call The default is Bellcore r8 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 143 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec IMPORTANT Ring and Call Waiting tones do not work the same way on all phones When setting ring tones consider the following recommendations Begin with the default Ring Waveform Ring Frequency and Ring Voltage If your ring cadence doesn t sound right or your phone doesn t ring change your Ring Waveform Ring Frequency and Ring Voltage to the following Ring Waveform Sinusoid Ring Frequency 25 Ring Voltage 80Vc Ring Waveform Waveform for the ringing signal Choices are Sinusoid or Trapezoid The default is Trapezoid Ring Frequency Frequency of the ringing signal Valid values are 10 100 Hz The default is 20 Ring Voltage Ringing voltage Choices are 60 90 V The default is 85 CWT Frequency Frequency script of the call waiting tone All distinctive CWTs are based on this tone The default is 440 10 Synchronized If this is set to Yes when the SRP is called all lines ring at Ring the same time similar to a regular PSTN line After one line answers the others stop ringing The default is no Control Timer Values sec Voice gt Regional gt Co
10. caller only The SRP will detect FAX tone only if it is the caller callee only The SRP will detect FAX tone only if it is the callee The default is caller or callee Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 175 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Dial Plan The default dial plan script for each line is as follows xxl 3469 1 1l0lI0Ol 2 Q xxxxxxl1Xxx 2 9 XXxXXxXXxXXIXXXXXXXXXXXX The syntax for a dial plan expression is described in the table below Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Dial Plan Dial Plan Entry Functionality XX Allow arbitrary 2 digit star code 3469 11 Allow x11 sequences 0 Operator 00 Int l Operator 2 9 xxxxxx US local number 1xxx 2 9 xxxxxx US 1 10 digit long distance number XXXXXXXXXXXX Everything else Int l long distance FWD Dial Plan Dial plan script for this line The default is xxI 3469 1 110IO0I 2 9 xxxxxxl1xxx 2 Q XXXXXXSOIKXXXXXXXXXXX Each parameter is separated by a semi colon Example 1 1xXxXxXXXXXxXxXx lt fwdnat pulver com 5082 uid jsmith p wd xy z Example 2 1XxXxXXXXXXxXxX lt fwd pulver com nat uid jsmith pwd x yz Example 3 39 11 lt gw0 gt PSTN Fallback Dial Dial plan script for routing calls to the FXO port when Plan the IP service is unavailable The default script is SO lt gw0O gt 176 Cisco SRP500 Series Servic
11. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 125 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings RTP Packet Size Packet size in seconds which can range from 0 01 to 0 16 Valid values must be a multiple of 0 01 seconds The default is 0 030 Max RTP ICMP Err Number of successive ICMP errors allowed when transmitting RTP packets to the peer before the SRP terminates the call If value is set to 0 the SRP ignores the limit on ICMP errors The default is O RTCP Tx Interval Interval for sending out RTCP sender reports on an active connection It can range from 0 to 255 seconds During an active connection the SRP can be programmed to send out compound RTCP packet on the connection Each compound RTP packet except the last one contains a SR Sender Report and a SDES Source Description The last RTCP packet contains an additional BYE packet Each SR except the last one contains exactly 1 RR Receiver Report the last SR carries no RR The SDES contains CNAME NAME and TOOL identifiers The CNAME is set to lt User ID gt lt Proxy gt NAME is set to lt Display Name gt or Anonymous if user blocks caller ID and TOOL is set to the Vendor Hardware platform software version such as Cisco srp520 1 0 3 1 b The NTP timestamp used in the SR is a snapshot of the SRP s local time not the time reported by an NTP server If the SRP receives a RR from the peer it attempts t
12. STEP 1 Click Administration gt Remote Management gt TR 069 The TR 069 window opens STEP 2 Click Enabled to allow auto configuration of the SRP from a central server The default is Disabled STEP 3 Specify the TR 069 settings as defined in the TR 069 Settings table Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 197 Administration Settings Remote Management Click Submit to save your settings TR 069 Settings Field Description Status Select Enabled to allow auto configuration of your router from a central server The default is Disabled ACS URL Enter the ACS URL provided by your service provider The ACS URL uses the following format Protocol host port path Protocol can be either http or https Host can be a fully qualified domain name or IP address Portis optional Path is defined by the ACS ACS Username The username for ACS The default username is OUI Serial Number This username must match the ACS server username ACS Password The password for ACS This password must match the ACS server username Connection Request URL This field is automatically populated The format is http XXX XXX XXX XXx port The x s represent the WAN IP address of the SRP Connection Request Username This username must match the ACS server username Connection Request Password This password must match the ACS s
13. Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Card Status Displays the current modem connection status as initializing connecting connected disconnecting or disconnected These messages might also appear Please set APN manually Appears when the SRP is unable to determine the APN from the operator in automatic mode Searching for service no SIM card SIM locked SIM busy SIM ready pin code needed pin code error Card is locked Card is not activated Card initialized error error NOTE If Connect Mode is set to Manual you can click a button to connect or disconnect your modem Configure Mode The SRP automatically detects supported modems and presents a list of appropriate default configurations If you need to override any of these settings with the exception of the SIM PIN select manual configuration mode Card Model Data card model that is inserted into the USB drive Unsupported cards are reported as unrecognized Access Point Name APN Internet network to which the mobile device is connecting to Enter the access point name provided by your mobile network service provider Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 38 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Field
14. Weight 440g Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 227 Where to Go From Here Cisco provides a wide range of resources to help you and your customer obtain the full benefits of the Services Ready Platforms Product Resources Cisco Small Business Support Community www cisco com go smallbizsupport For information about the SRP click Small Business Routers from the Community page Online Technical Support and Documentation Login Required www cisco com support Cisco Small Business Support and Resources www cisco com go smallbizhelp Phone Support Contacts www cisco com go sbsc Software Downloads Login Required www cisco com go srp500 Click the Download Software link Open Source Documentation www cisco com en US products ps10500 prod_release_notes_list html Cisco Services Ready Platform 500 Series for Small Business www cisco com go srp500resources Cisco Partner Central for Small Business Partner Login Required www cisco com web partners sell smb Cisco Small Business Home www cisco com smb Marketplace www cisco com go marketplace Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms SRP520 Models 228 Where to Go From Here B Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms SRP520 Models 229
15. Call Progress Tones Distinctive Ring Patterns Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns Distinctive Ring CWT Pattern Names Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec Control Timer Values sec Vertical Service Activation Codes Vertical Service Announcement Codes Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes Miscellaneous Defining Ring and Cadence and Tone Scripts To define ring and tone patterns the SRP uses the concept of scripts The following defines how to create Cadence Scripts CadScripts Frequency Scripts FreqScripts and Tone Scripts ToneScripts CadScript A mini script of up to 127 characters that specifies the cadence parameters of a signal Syntax S S9 where S D on 1 off 1 0n 2 0ff 2 0n 3 Offj 3 0n 4 off 4 0n 5 off 5 0n 6 Off 6 III and is known as a section on j and off are the on off duration in seconds of a segment and i 1 or 2 and j 1 to 6 D is the total duration of the section in seconds All durations can have up to three decimal places to provide 1 ms resolution The wildcard character represents infinite duration The segments within a section are played in order and repeated until the total duration is played Example 1 60 2 4 Number of Cadence Sections 1 Cadence Section 1 Section Length 60 s Number of Segments 1 136 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring
16. STEP 2 To edit an existing rule click the Edit pencil icon STEP 3 Toadd anew policy click Add Entry Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 72 Configuring the Network Qos o STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 The QoS Priority Setting window opens Choose the QoS category from the drop down list Application MAC Address Ethernet Port or VLAN Specify the policy settings for the particular category as defined in the QoS Policy Settings Classification table Enter the QoS Queuing and Marking settings for the specified category Click Submit to save your settings QoS Policy Settings Classification Application Category Applications Choose a standard application from the drop down list To Name enter an application that is not on the list choose Add a New Application and then enter the name of the new application LAN Choose the source LAN Port Range Enter the port or range of ports and protocol TCP UDP or both that define the required application You can specify up to three port ranges per rule Single ports can be defined by entering the same value for range start and end fields Check the Internet application s documentation for more information MAC Address Category Name Enter a name to describe this rule LAN Choose the source LAN MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the originating device in
17. or b the Service Provider intends to support similar service using other means than relying on the SRP Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Supplementary Service Subscription Call Waiting Serv Enable Call Waiting Service The default is yes Block CID Serv Enable Block Caller ID Service The default is yes Block ANC Serv Enable Block Anonymous Calls Service The default is yes Dist Ring Serv Enable Distinctive Ringing Service The default is yes Cfwd All Serv Enable Call Forward All Service The default is yes Cfwd Busy Serv Enable Call Forward Busy Service The default is yes Cfwd No Ans Serv Enable Call Forward No Answer Service The default is yes Cfwd Sel Serv Enable Call Forward Selective Service The default is yes Cfwd Last Serv Enable Forward Last Call Service The default is yes Block Last Serv Enable Block Last Call Service The default is yes Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 169 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Accept Last Serv Enable Accept Last Call Service The default is yes DND Serv Enable Do Not Disturb Service The default is yes CiD Serv Enable Caller ID Service The default is yes CWCID Serv Enable Call Waiting Caller ID Service The default is yes Call Return Serv Enable Call Return Service The default is
18. Idle Collecting PSTN Pin Invalid PSTN PIN PSTN Caller Accepted Connected to PSTN Call 1 and 2 Tone Type of tone used by the call Call 1 and 2 Encoder Codec used for encoding Call 1 and 2 Decoder Codec used for decoding Call 1 and 2 FAX Status of the fax pass through mode Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 117 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Call 1 and 2 Type Direction of the call May take one of the following values PSTN Gateway Call VoIP To PSTN Call VoIP Gateway Call PSTN To VoIP Call PSTN To Line 1 PSTN call ring through and answered by Line 1 Line 1 Forward to PSTN Gateway VoIP calls Line 1 then forwarded to PSTN GW Line 1 Forward to PSTN Number VolP calls Line 1 then forwarded to PSTN number Line 1 To PSTN Gateway Line 1 Fallback To PSTN Gateway Call 1 and 2 Remote Hold Indicates whether the far end has placed the call on hold Call 1 and 2 Callback Indicates whether the call was triggered by a call back request Call 1 and 2 Peer Name Name of the peer phone Call 1 and 2 Peer Phone Phone number of the peer phone Call 1 and 2 Call Duration Duration of the call Call 1 and 2 Packets Sent Number of packets sent Call 1 and 2 Packets Recv Number of packets received Call 1 and 2 Bytes Sent Number o
19. WINS2 Secondary WINS server to be used by remote clients Banner Message displayed to the remote user after they log on The banner allows up to 500 printable ASCII characters on 1 line Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 193 Configuring VPN Cisco VPN Server STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP Configuring Users The Users page contains a list of usernames that can be used to log in to the SRP VPN Server Up to 15 unique users can be defined Click VPN gt Cisco VPN Server gt Users The Users window opens From this page you can add edit or delete a user account To add a user click Add Entry The User Account page opens Enter a Username for the new user Specify a Password and re enter it in the Confirm Password field Click Submit to save your settings The user is added to the List of VPN Server Users table on the Users page Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each user who requires VPN access User Account Settings Username Username to be provided by the VPN client when using PSK XAUTH as the authentication method Password Password to be provided by the VPN client when using PSK XAUTH as the authentication method Confirm Password The contents of this field must match the Password field Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 194 Administration Settin
20. Description Dial Number Dial number for the Internet connection Enter the Dial Number provided by your mobile network service provider User Name Password User name and password provided by your mobile network service provider SIM PIN PIN code associated with your SIM card Enter your SIM PIN number here This field is only displayed for GSM cards Server Name Name of the server for the Internet connection if provided by your service provider Authentication Type of authentication used by your service provider Choose your authentication type from the drop down list The default is Auto If you don t know which type of authentication to use keep the default setting Service Type Select the most commonly available type of mobile data service connection based on your area service signal If your location supports only one mobile data service you may wish to limit your preferred option which may enhance connection setup times The first selection always searches for HSPDA 3G UMTS service or switches to GPRS automatically only when it is available Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 39 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Failover and Recovery An Internet connection can be established through the WAN port or a wireless modem plugged into the USB port See www cisco com go s
21. Miscellaneous Settings Voice gt System gt Miscellaneous Settings Syslog Server Enter the IP address of the syslog server to which system messages will be sent Debug Server Enter the IP address of the syslog server to which system messages will be sent Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 119 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Debug Level Determines the level of debug information that will be generated Select 0 1 2 3 or 3 Router from the drop down list The higher the debug level the more debug information will be generated The default is 0 which indicates that no debug information will be generated Levels 1 2 amp 3 generate messages related to the voice ports only 3 Router generates debug content for both voice and router components To configure the logging options go to the Administration gt Log pages SIP Page Use the SIP page to configure numerous SIP parameters and values This page includes the following sections SIP Parameters SIP Timer Values Response Status Code Handling RTP Parameters SDP Payload Types NSE Dynamic Payload SIP Parameters Voice gt SIP gt SIP Parameters Max Forward Max Forward value which can range from 1 to 255 The default is 70 Max Redirection Number of times an invite can be redirected to avoid an infinite loop
22. Remote Provisioning Use the TR 069 page to configure communication with an Auto Configuration Server ACS through the TR O69 CPE WAN Management Protocol CWMP Click Quick Setup gt Remote Provisioning The Remote Provisioning window opens Click Enabled to enable remote provisioning Specify the remote provisioning settings as defined in Remote Management page 197 Click Submit to save your settings Advanced Configuration Setup The features in Advanced Configuration Setup lets you configure advanced settings with Voice Mobile Network Setup the Firewall and NAT To access this page click Quick Setup gt Advanced Configuration Setup from the Configuration Utility Voice Use the Voice option to administer and view voice service and settings For more details see Configuring Voice on page 87 Mobile Network Setup Use the Voice option to administer and view voice service and settings For more details see Mobile Network on page 36 Firewall The Firewall option lets you administer the firewall filter settings For more details refer to Firewall on page 75 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 23 The Quick Setup Menu 3 Advanced Configuration Setup NAT Use the NAT option to administer the NAT Network Address Translation settings For more details see NAT on page 66 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520
23. Select Enabled if you use IPTV applications and want to allow channel swapping or flipping without lag or delays Otherwise keep the default setting Disabled UPnP Use the UPnP page to enable the UPnP protocol The UPnP Universal Plug and Play protocol allows local devices to discover the SRP to control certain configurations STEP 1 Click Network Setup gt UPnP The UPnP window opens STEP 2 To use UPnP use the default setting Enabled STEP 3 Configure how UPnP can be used with the features described in the UPnP Settings table STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 84 Configuring the Network CDP Setting CDP Setting STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 UPnP Settings Field Description UPnP To allow UPnP keep the default setting Enabled Otherwise select Disabled Allow Users to When enabled default local clients can use UPnP to Configure change the SRP configuration and behavior If you only want to allow clients to discover the SRP using UPnP select Disabled Keep UPnP When enabled the SRP saves the configuration Configurations After System Reboot changes made by clients over a system reboot The default is Disabled Allow Users to Disable Internet Access When enabled local clients are allowed to enable or disable the SRP Internet connection through UPnP The
24. Syslog and Debug Sever Records list more details than Report Generation and Event Logging Using the configuration parameters the SRP allows you to select which type of activity events should be logged Syslog and Debug Server allow the information captured to be sent to a Syslog Server Syslog and Debug Server Records are configured from the System page See System Page page 119 94 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services 6 NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Feature Description SIP Over TLS The SRP allows the use of SIP over Transport Layer Security TLS SIP over TLS is designed to eliminate the possibility of malicious activity by encrypting the SIP messages between the service provider and the end user SIP over TLS relies on the widely deployed and standardized TLS protocol SIP Over TLS encrypts only the signaling messages and not the media A separate secure protocol such as Secure Real Time Transport Protocol SRTP can be used to encrypt voice packets SIP over TLS is configured in the SIP Transport parameter configured in the Line pages See Line Pages 1 2 page 156 Registering to the Service Provider To use an Internet phone service you must register your SRP to the Internet Telephony Service Provider ITSP Each line tab must be configured separately Each line tab ca
25. Defines the way in which different protocols are handled within a DSL virtual circuit You an choose between Logical Link Control LLC encapsulation also called LLC SNAP or Virtual Channel VC multiplexing also called VC Mux QoS Type Select the DSL Quality of Service QoS method that your ISP uses on your line Unspecified Bit Rate UBR Constant Bit Rate CBR Real Time Variable Bit Rate RT VBR or Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate NRT VBR CBR provides the best guarantee of low latency UBR provides none but is typically used for most broadband data services Pcr Rate When QoS is set to CBR VBR_RT or VBR_NRT enter the Peak Cell Rate PCR in cells per second Scr Rate When QoS is set to VBR_NRT or VBR_RT enter the Sustained Cell Rate SCR in cells per second _MBS When QoS is set to VBR_NRT or VBR_RT enter the MBS in cells per second CDVT When QoS is set to CBR VBR_NRT or VBR_RT enter the CDVT in cells per second VPI VCI Auto Detect Use to enable or disable automatic detection of the VPI and VCI values that identify your line to the ATM network The Virtual Path Identifier VPI and Virtual Channel Identifier VCI are values used to identify your line to your ISP s ATM network The SRP will automatically detect DSL services offered on the following VC pairs 1 32 0 38 0 35 8 35 0 43 0 51 0 59 8 43 8 51 8 5 STEP 5 To configure an Ethernet subinterface clic
26. Interval between VMWI refresh to the CPE The default is 0 Interdigit Long Timer Long timeout between entering digits when dialing The interdigit timer values are used as defaults when dialing The Interdigit_Long_Timer is used after any one digit if all valid matching sequences in the dial plan are incomplete as dialed Range 0 64 seconds The default is 10 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 145 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Interdigit Short Timer Short timeout between entering digits when dialing The Interdigit_Short_Timer is used after any one digit if at least one matching sequence is complete as dialed but more dialed digits would match other as yet incomplete sequences Range 0 64 seconds The default is 3 CPC Delay Delay in seconds after caller hangs up when the SRP starts removing the tip and ring voltage to the attached equipment of the called party The range is 0 255 seconds This feature is generally used for answer supervision on the caller side to signal to the attached equipment when the call has been connected remote end has answered or disconnected remote end has hung up This feature should be disabled for the called party in other words by using the same polarity for connected and idle state and the CPC feature should be used instead Without CPC enabled reorder tone will is played after a co
27. Looking at the second stage of setting up a secure call in greater detail this stage can be further divided into two steps The caller sends a Caller Hello message base64 encoded and embedded in the message body of a SIP INFO request to the called party with the following information Message ID 4B Version and flags 4B SSRC of the encrypted stream 4B Mini Certificate 252B Upon receiving the Caller Hello the called party responds with a Callee Hello message base64 encoded and embedded in the message body of a SIP response to the caller s INFO request with similar information if the Caller Hello message is valid The caller then examines the Callee Hello and proceeds to the next step if the message is valid The caller sends the Caller Final message to the called party with the following information Message ID 4B Encrypted Master Key 16B or 128b 112 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Dial Plans Encrypted Master Salt 16B or 128b Using a Mini Certificate The Master Key and Master Salt are encrypted with the public key from the called party mini certificate The Master Key and Master Salt are used by both ends for deriving session keys to encrypt subsequent RTP packets The called party then responds with a Callee Final message which is an empty message The Mini Certificate
28. Status gt Router Field Description Model Product name and features Hardware Version Hardware version number Boot Version Boot firmware version number Firmware Version Recovery Firmware Current firmware version Version number of the recovery firmware Setup Wizard Version Version number of the Setup Wizard WAN MAC Address MAC address of the WAN interface Current Time Time that is set on the SRP WAN The WAN interface type and level LAN Wireless The LAN interface and level Number of Wireless SSIDs that are enabled Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 213 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status Firewall Status 10 Firewall Status Use the Firewall Status page to view the SRP firewall information Status gt Firewall Firewall Status Field Description Internet Access Policy No Number of the Internet Access Policy list Policy Name Numeric identifier of the Internet Access Policy Status Shows the status of the Internet Access Policy Click on the link to access the policy configuration Passed pkts Number of packets passed by this rule Passed bytes Traffic volume passed by this rule in bytes Blocked pkts Number of packets blocked by this rule Blocked bytes Traffic volume blocked by this rule
29. The valid range is 96 Payload 127 The default is 99 EncapRTP Dynamic EncapRTP Dynamic Payload type Payload The default is 112 RTP Start Loopback Dynamic Payload RTP Start Loopback Dynamic Payload type The default is 113 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 127 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings RTP Start Loopback Codec RTP Start Loopback Codec Select one of the following G7 11u G7 11a G726 32 G729a The default is G71 1u NSE Codec Name NSE codec name used in SDP The default is NSE AVT Codec Name AVT codec name used in SDP The default is telephone event G711u Codec Name G 711u codec name used in SDP The default is PCMU G711a Codec Name G 7 11a codec name used in SDP The default is PCMA G726r32 Codec Name G 726 32 codec name used in SDP The default is G726 32 G729a Codec Name G 729a codec name used in SDP The default is G729a G729b Codec Name G 729b codec name used in SDP The default is G729ab EncapRTP Codec EncapRTP codec name used in SDP Name f The default is EncapRTP NAT Support Parameters Voice gt SIP gt NAT Support Parameters Handle VIA received If you select yes the SRP processes the received parameter in the VIA header this value is inserted by the server in a response to anyone of its requests If you sel
30. This example produces the following Mini Certificate and SRTP Private Key lt Mini Certificate gt Sm9 1 IT FNtaXRoAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAXNDA4ANTUIMT I zNAAAAAAAMDAWMDAWMDEW MTM000vJakde2vVMF3Rw4pPXL7 lAglagMpbLSAG2 Y1Sqt198Cp9rP xMGF oPmDKGx6JFtkO5sxLcuwgxpxpxkeXvpZK1Ylpsb28L4Rhg5qZzA Gqj lhDFCmG6dffZ9SThx ES767GOJIS N81OBLr0AuemotknSjjjOy8ct11TCd2t 44MhOvmwNg4 Dck2YdmTMBR516xJt4 ud LJQ1ni2kwqlm7scDv115k232EvvvVtCK0AYa4eWd6 fOOpiESCO9CCIAYULX51JuU EBZmi 3AmcqE 9U1LLxEOGwopaGyGOh3VyhKgi 6JaVtOZt87PiJ INKW8X0Qj 3B9Oge3VgYxWCOQNa3 35YCnDsenASeBx uMIEaBCYd111fVEodJZOGwxXwfAdeOMhcbD0kj7LVizcsTyk2TZYTccnZ75TuTjj1l3qvYs lt SRTP Private Key gt b DWc96X4YQraCnYzl5en1CIUhVQQqrvcr6Qd 8R52IEvJjOw e Klm4XiiFEPaKmU8UbooxKG36SEdKusp0AQ Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Voice Settings Configuring Voice Settings Use the Voice pages to view and configure the voice settings for your SRP These pages are described in the following sections Info Page System Page SIP Page Provisioning Page Regional Page Line Pages 1 2 User Pages 1 2 NOTE To access the voice settings pages click Voice on the tab and then click the page you want to access in the navigation pane Info Page Use the Info page to view information about the SRP voice application This page include
31. in bytes Port Shows the status of the currently active port forwarding Forwarding rules Rules that are not enabled or that are associated with disconnected WAN interfaces are not shown Type Indicates single port or port range forwarding Protocol Port being forwarded to Port User specified port to forward Host LAN host IP address to forward to Packets Number of packets that were forwarded Traffic bytes Traffic volume that was forwarded in bytes Statistics General traffic measurements through the firewall Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 214 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status 1 O Firewall Status Firewall Status Field Description Name Name associated with firewall packet processing INPUT Traffic destined for the SRP OUTPUT Traffic originating from the SRP FORWARD Traffic passed between the public external and private internal networks Accept PKT The number of packets accepted by this firewall path Accept Volume bytes The volume of traffic in bytes processed by this firewall path Drop PKT The number of packets filtered blocked by this firewall path Drop Volume bytes The volume of traffic in bytes filtered blocked by this firewall path Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 215 View
32. select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes DTMF Process AVT To use the DTMF process AVT feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes FAX Passthru Method Select the fax passthrough method None NSE or RelNVITE The default is NSE DTMF Tx Method Select the method to transmit DTMF signals to the far end InBand AVT INFO or Auto InBand sends DTMF using the audio path AVT sends DTMF as AVT events INFO uses the SIP INFO method Auto uses InBand or AVT based on the outcome of codec negotiation The default is Auto Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 173 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings DTMF Tx Mode DTMF Detection Tx Mode is available for SIP information and AVT Options are Strict or Normal The default is Strict for which the following are true A DTMF digit requires an extra hold time after detection The DTMF level threshold is raised to 20 dBm The minimum and maximum duration thresholds are strict mode for AVT 70 ms normal mode for AVT 40 ms strict mode for SIP info 90 ms normal mode for SIP info 50 ms FAX Process NSE To use the fax process NSE feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes Hook Flash Tx Method Select the method for signaling hook flash events None AVT or INFO None does not signal hook flash events AVT use
33. to move the application to the Blocked List To remove an application from the Blocked List click it and then click the button left arrow button lt lt Modify Application If the application you want to block is not listed or you want to edit a service s settings enter the application s name in the Application Name field Enter its port range in the Port Range fields Select its protocol from the Protocol drop down list Then click Add Entry To modify a service select it from the Application list Change its name port range and or protocol setting and then click the Edit pencil icon To delete a service select it from the Application list Then click the Delete x icon PPPoE Relay Use the PPPoE Relay page to set the PPPoE relay settings The PPPoE Relay feature listens for PPP traffic on nominated LAN interfaces and forwards them to the nominated WAN Frames received on the WAN are relayed back to the client that originated the session in the LAN STEP 1 Click Network Setup gt PPPoE Relay The PPPoE Relay window opens From this page you add view or edit a relay and add a new relay STEP 2 To add a PPPoE Relay click Add Entry The PPPoE Relay Add window opens STEP 3 To enable PPPoE Relay for the Internet side click Enabled STEP 4 Select the WAN and LAN interfaces for this rule Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 79 Conf
34. 100000 Kbps for Ethernet interfaces NOTE Setting this value higher than the available service bandwidth can result in traffic being dropped arbitrarily in the service provider s network Strict High Priority Queue Defines the bandwidth required for strict priority traffic Traffic from the strict queue within this rate is transmitted before that from any other queue High Medium Normal Low Specify the relative priority or weighting of the high medium normal and low priority queues The queue weighting determines the relative amount of bandwidth that traffic from each queue will be assured during busy periods The bandwidth column provides an indication of this value allowing for the strict priority bandwidth To adjust the relative weighting of the queues click the plus button and minus button In the absence of strict priority traffic data from these queues are handled on a weighted round robin basis NOTE The bandwidth values on this page indicate the minimum assured throughput available per queue under load Higher rates of traffic may be seen when other queues are under utilized QoS Policy Use the QoS Policy page to configure rules to classify queue and mark traffic passing from LAN to WAN interfaces Various classification methods are provided to ensure that traffic can be prioritized appropriately STEP 1 Click Network Setup gt QoS gt QoS Policy The QoS Policy window opens
35. 6 where fi j n no n n ns Nng and 1 lt n lt 6 indicates which of the frequency components given in the FreqScript are used in that segment if more than one frequency component is used in a segment the components are summed together Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 137 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Example 1 Dial tone 350 19 440 19 10 0 1 2 Number of Frequencies 2 Frequency 1 350 Hz at 19 dBm Frequency 2 440 Hz at 19 dBm Number of Cadence Sections 1 Cadence Section 1 Section Length 10 s Number of Segments 1 Segment 1 On forever with Frequencies 1 and 2 Total Tone Length 10s Example 2 Stutter tone 350 19 440 19 2 1 1 1 2 10 0 1 2 Number of Frequencies 2 Frequency 1 350 Hz at 19 dBm Frequency 2 440 Hz at 19 dBm Number of Cadence Sections 2 Cadence Section 1 Section Length 2s Number of Segments 1 Segment 1 On 0 1s Off 0 1s with Frequencies 1 and 2 Cadence Section 2 Section Length 10s Number of Segments 1 Segment 1 On forever with Frequencies 1 and 2 Total Tone Length 12s Call Progress Tones Voice gt Regional gt Call Progress Tones Dial Tone Prompts the user to enter a phone number Reorder Tone is played automatically when Dial Tone or any of its alternatives times out The default is 350 19 440 19 10 0 1 2 Second Dial Tone A
36. Auth Method Method used to authenticate the remote user Choices are PSK or PSK XAUTH If PSK is selected the client is authenticated if it specifies the correct group name and password If PSK XAUTH is selected an additional username and password is required DH Group Diffie Hellman DH group used to set the strength of the algorithm in bits The only available option is 2 modp 1024 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 192 Configuring VPN Cisco VPN Server Cisco VPN Server Settings IKE Phase 2P PFS Group Diffie Hellman group options for Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS in phase 2 Choices are 1 modp 768 2 modp 1024 5 modp 1536 14 modp 2048 or 15 modp 3072 SA Lifetime Defines how long an IPSec SA security association will be used The default is 30 minutes Mode Configuration IP Pool Starting IP Address Starting IP address of the range of addresses that are assigned to the remote client This range must not be in the same subnet as any VLAN Subnet Mask Mask for the address range assigned to remote clients The defined mask must be large enough to accommodate the maximum number of connections supported by your SRP DNS1 Primary DNS server to be used by remote clients DNS2 Secondary DNS server to be used by remote clients WINS1 Primary WINS server to be used by remote clients
37. Bellcore ETSI FSK and ETSI FSK With PR Off Hook Caller ID Used to deliver caller id on incoming calls when the attached phone is off hook see the following figure This can be call waiting caller ID CIDCW or to notify the user that the far end party identity has changed or been updated such as due to a Call transfer This is available only for FSK based CID methods Bellcore ETSI FSK and ETSI FSK With PR a Bellcore ETSI Onhook Post Ring FSK es b ETSI Onhook Post Ring DTMF fn gt DTMF c ETSI Onhook Pre Aing oN ME gt Revers gt TAS gt Fsk gt Ring d Bellcore Onhook FSK w o Ring OS I __ FSK e ETSI Onhook FSK w o Ring Polarity CAS gt gt Reversal DTAS gt FSK f Bellcore ETSI Offhook FSK CAS Wait for DTAS ACK y m gt FSK 245557 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Managing Caller ID Services Optimizing Fax Completion Rates Issues can occur with fax transmissions over IP networks even with the T 38 standard which is supported by the SRP You can adjust several settings on your SRP to optimize your fax completion rates STEP 1 Ensure that you have enough bandwidth for the uplink and the downlink For G 71
38. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 183 Configuring VPN 7 IKE Policy STEP 5 Setthe IKE SA parameters as needed as defined in the IKE Policy Settings table STEP 6 If connected to a XAUTH server enter a username and password When enabled the SRP can authenticate users from an external authentication server such as a RADIUS server STEP 7 Click Submit to save your settings IKE Policy Settings Field Description General Policy Name Enter a unique name for the VPN policy Exchange Mode Choose the exchange mode based on your requirements for security and speed Main Choose this mode if you want higher security but with a slower connection Main Mode relies upon two way key exchanges between the initiator and the receiver The key exchange process slows down the connection but increases security Aggressive Choose this mode if you want a faster connection but with lowered security In Aggressive Mode there are fewer key exchanges between the initiator and the receiver Both sides exchange information even before there is a secure channel IKE SA Parameters Encryption Algorithm Choose an encryption mode Select from DES 3DES AES128 AES192 and AES256 Authentication Algorithm Choose an authentication algorithm for the IKA SA Select from MD5 and SHA Pre Shared Key Enter an alpha numeric key to be shared with the IK
39. Codes Voice gt Regional gt Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes Prefer G7 11u Code Dial prefix to make G 7 11u the preferred codec for the call The default is 017 110 Force G7 11u Code Dial prefix to make G 7 11u the only codec that can be used for the call The default is 027110 Prefer G7 11a Code Dial prefix to make G 71 1a the preferred codec for the call The default is 017111 Force G7 11a Code Dial prefix to make G 71 1a the only codec that can be used for the call The default is 027111 Prefer G726r32 Code Dial prefix to make G 726r32 the preferred codec for the call The default is 0172632 Force G726r32 Code Dial prefix to make G 726r32 the only codec that can be used for the call The default is O272632 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 153 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Prefer G729a Code Dial prefix to make G 729a the preferred codec for the call The default is 0 1729 Force G729a Code Dial prefix to make G 729a the only codec that can be used for the call The default is 02729 Miscellaneous Voice gt Regional gt Miscellaneous Set Local Date mm dd Sets the local date mm stands for months and dd stands for days The year is optional and uses two or four digits Set Local Time HH mm Sets the local time
40. Models 24 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms This chapter describes how to set up the interfaces for your SRP It includes the following sections Setting up the WAN Interface Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports Setting up the Wireless LAN Using the Management Interface To access these pages click Interface Setup from the Configuration Utility menu bar Setting up the WAN Interface This section describes how to configure the WAN interface settings for the SRP including Internet Setup Encapsulation Settings Mobile Network Failover and Recovery To access these pages click Interface Setup gt WAN from the Configuration Utility Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 25 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Internet Setup Use the Internet Setup page to configure the settings for WAN networking After you configure the interface settings we recommend that you create a new password for your SRP To change it see User List page 204 Taking this precaution increases security by protecting the SRP from unauthorized changes Click Interface Setup gt WAN gt Internet Setup The nternet Setup window opens The WAN Interface List shows the default route interface type type of Internet connection and Internet IP address for each interf
41. PR CID only DTMF sent after polarity reversal and DTAS and before first ring ETSI DTMF After Ring CID only DTMF sent after first ring no polarity reversal or DTAS ETSI FSK CID CIDCW and VMWI FSK sent after DTAS but no polarity reversal and before first ring Waits for ACK from CPE after DTAS for CIDCW ETSI FSK With PR UK CID CIDCW and VMWI FSK is sent after polarity reversal and DTAS and before first ring Waits for ACK from CPE after DTAS for CIDCW Polarity reversal is applied only if equipment is on hook DTMF Denmark With PR CID only DTMF sent after polarity reversal and no DTAS and before first ring Caller ID FSK Standard The SRP supports bell 202 and v 23 standards for caller ID generation Select the FSK standard you want to use bell 202 or v 23 The default is bell 202 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 97 Configuring Voice Managing Caller ID Services There are three types of Caller IDs On Hook Caller ID Associated with Ringing Type of Caller ID is used for incoming calls when the attached phone is on hook See the following figure a c All CID methods can be applied for this type of CID On Hook Caller ID Not Associated with Ringing Used to send VMWI signal to the phone to turn the message waiting light on and off See Figure 1 d and e This is available only for FSK based CID methods
42. SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 206 Administration Settings 8 Backup amp Restore Backup amp Restore This section describes how to backup and restore the configuration settings for the SRP It includes the following sections Backup Configuration Restore Configuration To access these pages click Administration gt Backup amp Restore from the Configuration Utility Backup Configuration Use the Backup Configuration page to back up the SRP configuration settings to a file You can then later restore these same settings to the SRP STEP 1 Click Administration gt Backup amp Restore gt Backup Configuration The Backup Configuration window opens STEP 2 Click the Backup button to save the configuration information of the SRP Restore Configuration User the Restore Configuration page to restore the SRP configuration settings from a previous backup Verify that you backed up the configuration settings before you restore the configuration STEP 1 Click Administration gt Backup amp Restore gt Restore Configuration The Restore Configuration window opens STEP 2 Click Browse locate the backup file and then click Restore Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 207 Administration Settings 8 Reboot Reboot Use the Reboot page to power cycle the SRP if necessary from the Configuration Util
43. The default is 5 Max Auth Maximum number of times from 0 to 255 a request may be challenged The default is 2 120 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 SIP User Agent Name User Agent header used in outbound requests If empty the header is not included Macro expansion of SA to SD corresponding to GPP_A to GPP_D allowed The default is SVERSION SIP Server Name Server header used in responses to inbound responses The default is SVERSION SIP Reg User Agent Name User Agent name to be used in a REGISTER request If this value is not specified the SIP User Agent Name parameter is also used for the REGISTER request The default is blank SIP Accept Language Accept Language header used There is no default this indicates that the SRP does not include this header If empty the header is not included DTMF Relay MIME Type MIME Type used ina SIP INFO message to signal a DTMF event The default is application dtmf relay Remove Last Reg Lets you remove the last registration before registering a new one if the value is different Select yes or no from the drop down list The default is no Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 121 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Use Com
44. active PPPoA Settings Choose PPPOA to run PPP directly over the DSL ATM virtual circuit Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP PPPOA Settings Field Description User name and Password Strings that your ISP has instructed you to use The user name may be called a username login name or logon Connect on Demand Connects the broadband gateway to your ISP when a connection is needed and disconnects it when the line to your ISP is idle for a given amount of time Connection and disconnection are automatic You can also adjust the maximum idle time the default setting is 20 minutes The alternative to Connect on Demand is Keep Alive see next In most cases you can choose either option without consulting your ISP Keep Alive Maintains the connection to your ISP all the time If the link goes down for a given number of seconds redial period the gateway automatically tries to re establish it The default redial period is 20 seconds Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 34 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 NOTE Internet Options Use the Internet Options page to supplement the information configured for your Internet connection Click Interface Setup gt WAN gt Internet Option The nternet Optio
45. anew DHCP Server Pool click Add Entry The DCHP Server window for the new entry opens Under Router IP enter the DHCP Name and Local IP Address Subnet Mask Configure the DHCP Server Settings as defined in the DHCP Server Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 42 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports DHCP Server Settings Field Description Router IP DHCP Name Label which identifies this DHCP Server configuration and is used to assign the service to a VLAN interface Local IP Address Subnet Mask IP address and subnet mask used to configure the VLAN interface to which this DHCP rule is applied DHCP Server Setting Show DHCP Reservation button Click this button to review and modify the DHCP reservations Click the button again to hide the reservation tables WAN Interface Choose the WAN Interface from which the related DHCP information specifically DNS is obtained Option 66 Provides provisioning server address information to hosts requesting this option Server information can be defined in one of three ways Local TFTP Server The SRP uses its own TFTP server to source provisioning files so it returns its own local IP address to the client Remote TFTP Server If the SRP was configured by
46. any number that starts with 01 1 as in an international call from the U S Informational numbers EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx O 49 11 0 49 11 This example includes two digit sequences separated by the pipe character The first sequence allows a user to dial O for an operator The second sequence allows the user to enter 411 for local information or 911 for emergency services Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits When a user dials a series of digits each sequence in the dial plan is tested as a possible match The matching sequences form a set of candidate digit sequences As more digits are entered by the user the set of candidates diminishes until only one or none are valid When a terminating event occurs the SRP either accepts the user dialed sequence and initiates a call or else rejects the sequence as invalid The user hears the reorder fast busy tone if the dialed sequence is invalid The following table explains how terminating events are processed Terminating Event Processing The dialed digits do not The number is rejected match any sequence in the dial plan 106 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans 6 Terminating Event Processing The dialed digits exa
47. default is Disabled Use the CDP page to specify the Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP settings on your network CDP is a link level device discovery protocol available on all Cisco equipment Each CDP enabled device sends periodic messages to a multicast address and also listens to the periodic messages sent by others to learn about neighboring devices Click Network Setup gt CDP Setting The CDP Setting window opens You can enable CDP on some all or none of the SRP Ethernet interfaces Cisco recommends the default setting Per Port that enables CDP on LAN ports only Specify the CDP timer values and port participation as defined in the CDP Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 85 Configuring the Network CDP Setting CDP Settings Field Description CDP Control whether CDP will run on some all or none of the SRP Ethernet interfaces CDP per port is the default setting recommended CDP Timer Specify the interval at which successive CDP packets can be sent You can enter a value between 5 to 900 seconds The default is 60 seconds CDP Hold Timer Control whether CDP will run on some all or none of the SRP Ethernet interfaces Enter a value between 10 to 255 seconds The default value is 80 seconds Interface List Check the enable box to select which interfaces will run CDP
48. hexidecimal value for the encryption algorithm Algorithm Key key The length depends on the Encryption Algorithm that you selected For example the key length for 3DES is 48 hexadecimal digits Integrity Algorithm Key Enter a hexadecimal value for the integrity algorithm key The length of the key depends on the Integrity Algorithm selected For example MD5 is 32 hexadecimal digits and SHA 1 is 40 hexadecimal digits Local Traffic Selection Local IP IP Address Subnet Mask Determine which local hosts will be allowed to use the VPN Select either a single IP Address or a subnet IP Address and Subnet Mask Remote Traffic Selection Remote IP IP Address Subnet Mask Traffic from permitted local hosts to the remote IP address or subnet will be routed via the VPN tunnel Select either a single IP Address or a subnet IP Address and Subnet Mask Select IKE Policy Choose an IKE Policy to associate with this IPSec Policy To view all the IKE policies Click View IKE Table Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 187 Configuring VPN GRE Tunnel GRE Tunnel STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 Use the GRE Tunnel page to configure Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE GRE is a tunneling protocol developed by Cisco that can encapsulate a wide variety of network layer protocol packet types
49. hh stands for hours and mm stands for minutes Seconds are optional FXS Port Impedance Sets the electrical impedance of the FXS port Choices are 600 900 600 2 16uF 900 2 16uF 270 75011 50nF 220 8501120nF 220 820I1 15nF or 200 6001100nF The default is 600 NOTE For New Zealand impedance 370 620I3 10nF use 270 7501150nF FXS Port Input Gain Input gain in dB up to three decimal places The range is 6 000 to 12 000 The default is 3 FXS Port Output Gain Output gain in dB up to three decimal places The range is 6 000 to 12 000 The Call Progress Tones and DTMF playback level are not affected by the FXS Port Output Gain parameter The default is 3 DTMF Playback Level Local DTMF playback level in dBm up to one decimal place The default is 16 0 154 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings DTMF Playback Length Local DTMF playback duration in milliseconds The default is 1 Detect ABCD To enable local detection of DTMF ABCD select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes This setting has no effect if DTMF Tx Method is INFO ABCD is always sent OOB regardless in this setting Playback ABCD To enable local playback of OOB DTMF ABCD select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes Caller ID Method The following choices are a
50. inside IP tunnels creating a virtual point to point link to the SRP at remote points over an IP internetwork Click VPN gt GRE Tunnel in the navigation pane The GRE Tunnel window opens From this page you can view the existing GRE tunnels edit a GRE tunnel and add a new GRE tunnel You can also view the details for each tunnel from the GRE Details list To add a GRE tunnel click Add Entry The window for the new GRE tunnel appears Choose an identification name for the tunnel and enter a tunnel name To enable the tunnel click the Enable box Specify the parameters for Checksum Sequence and Key from the drop down lists If you choose a key value enter its value in the Key Value field You can enter a value from 0 4294967295 Choose the WAN interface through which the tunnel should be connected For example WAN1 or WAN2 The System Default Route is the default setting Enter the destination IP address of the remote device that will terminate the new tunnel Enter the IP address and subnet mask of the remote host Click the Add button to add additional IP addresses or click Delete to remove one Click Submit to save your settings GRE Tunnel Settings Field Description Tunnel Number Choose an identification number for this tunnel You can create up to 10 tunnels Tunnel Name Enter a name to describe this tunnel Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP
51. is enabled and a valid STUN server is available the SRP can perform a NAT type discovery operation when it powers on It contacts the configured STUN server and the result of the discovery is reported in a Warning header in all subsequent REGISTER requests If the SRP detects symmetric NAT or a symmetric firewall NAT mapping is disabled The default is no Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 129 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings STUN Server IP address or fully qualified domain name of the STUN server to contact for NAT mapping discovery EXT IP External IP address to substitute for the actual IP address of the SRP in all outgoing SIP messages If 0 0 0 0 is specified no IP address substitution is performed If this parameter is specified the SRP assumes this IP address when generating SIP messages and SDP if NAT Mapping is enabled for that line However the results of STUN and VIA received parameter processing if available supersede this statically configured value NOTE This option requires that you have 1 a static IP address from your Internet Service Provider and 2 an edge device with a symmetric NAT mechanism If the SRP is the edge device the second requirement is met The default is 0 0 0 0 EXT RTP Port Min External port mapping number of the RTP Port Min number If this value is not zero the RTP port number in all out
52. reducing the required bandwidth for a single call VAD uses a sophisticated algorithm to distinguish between speech and non speech signals Based on current and past statistics the VAD algorithm decides whether or not speech is present If the VAD algorithm decides speech is not present the silence suppression and comfort noise generation is activated This is accomplished by suppressing the transmission of the natural silence that occurs in normal two way connection The IP bandwidth is therefore used only when someone is speaking During the silent periods of a telephone call additional bandwidth is available for other voice calls or data traffic because the silence packets are not being transmitted across the network Comfort Noise Generation provides artificially generated background white noise sounds designed to reassure callers that their calls are still connected during silent periods If Comfort Noise Generation is not used the caller may think the call has been disconnected because of the dead silence periods created by the VAD and Silence Suppression feature Silence suppression is configured from the Line 1 2 pages tabs See Line Pages 1 2 page 156 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 101 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans Configuring Dial Plans Dial plans determine how dialed digits are interpreted and transmitted They also determine whether the dia
53. set to no only the first packet has the marker bit set for each DTMF event The default is yes 122 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 SIP TCP Port Min Specifies the lowest TCP port number that can be used for SIP sessions The default value is 5060 SIP TCP Port Max Specifies the highest TCP port number that can be used for SIP sessions The default value is 5080 SIP Timer Values Voice gt SIP gt SIP Timer Values SIP T1 RFC 3261 T1 value RTT estimate which can range from O to 64 seconds The default is 0 5 SIP T2 RFC 3261 T2 value maximum retransmit interval for non INVITE requests and INVITE responses which can range from 0 to 64 seconds The default is 4 SIP T4 RFC 3261 T4 value maximum duration a message remains in the network which can range from 0 to 64 seconds The default is 5 SIP Timer B INVITE time out value which can range from O to 64 seconds The default is 32 SIP Timer F Non INVITE time out value which can range from 0 to 64 seconds The default is 32 SIP Timer H H INVITE final response time out value which can range from O to 64 seconds The default is 32 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 123 Configuring Voice Configu
54. the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface Ethernet WAN Interface Settings Field Description PPPoE Keep Alive Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Enter the User Name and Password for your ISP account and the Service Name if required by your ISP Select either the Connect on Demand or Keep Alive option Connect on Demand Opens a connection only when a user attempts to connect to the Internet The connection automatically terminates if there is a period of inactivity longer than the specified Max Idle Time in minutes We recommend this option if your billing is based on the time that you are connected NOTE PCs often send information to the Internet even if email or a web browser is not being used This may keep the session connected for longer than expected Keeps you connected to the Internet indefinitely even when your connection sits idle PPTP option Select this option if your ISP uses PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Enter the PPTP Server IP address and the User Name and Password for your account If your service provider does not dynamically assign an IP address disable DHCP and enter the address mask and gateway details provided for your account Select either the Connect on Demand or Keep Alive Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 31 Setting up
55. to disable it Filter DoS Attack Protects the SRP from Denial of Service attacks Web Filter Settings Proxy Use of WAN proxy servers can compromise your network security Enabling the proxy filter blocks access to any WAN proxy servers To enable proxy filtering check the box This filter is disabled by default Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring the Network 5 Firewall STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP Java Java is a programming language for websites If you filter Java you will prevent access to Internet sites created using this programming language To enable Java filtering check the box This filter is disabled by default Activex ActiveX is a programming language for websites If you filter ActiveX you will prevent access to Internet sites that use this programming language To enable ActiveX filtering check the box This filter is disabled by default Cookies Cookies are blocks of data stored on your computer and used by Internet sites when you interact with them To filter cookies check the box This filter is disabled by default Filter Port Enter the HTTP port number that will be scanned when using any of the above filters By default this is set to port 80 Internet Access Control Use the Internet Access Control page to configure rules for controlling user access to the Internet
56. type intended for different internal servers or to promote privacy through the use of non standard ports Protocol Select the protocol s to be forwarded TCP UDP or Both Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 68 NAT Configuring the Network 5 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Port Forwarding Settings Field Description IP Address Enter the IP address of the local server that should receive forwarded traffic Enabled Click Enabled to activate this forwarding rule The default setting is unchecked Disabled Port Range Triggering Use the Port Range Triggering page to allow the SRP to monitor outgoing data for specific port numbers and dynamically create a forwarding rule to direct returning traffic to the requesting local client Port Range Triggering does not require the local client to use a fixed IP address Traffic for any given port can only be forwarded to one local client at a time Click Network Setup gt NAT gt Port Range Triggering The Port Range Triggering window opens From this page you can view the existing port triggering entries from the Port Range Triggering List and the view the details about a selected entry To edit an existing entry click the Edit pencil icon To add a new entry for port range triggering Click Add Entry The Port Range Triggering window opens Enter the settin
57. using this method it uses the server information it received through option 66 on its WAN interface in response to local client requests Manual TFTP Server Allows the manual configuration of a configuration server address While this option is typically used to provide either an IP address or a fully qualified hostname the SRP will also accept and offer a full URL including protocol path and filename to meet the requirements of specific clients Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 43 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports DHCP Server Settings Field Description Option 67 Provides a configuration bootstrap filename to hosts requesting this option This is used in conjunction with option 66 to allow the client to form an appropriate TFTP request for the file DNS Proxy If DNS proxy is enabled local clients are offered the SRP Local IP Address to use for DNS requests The SRP then proxies these requests to the DNS servers it was configured with See the note about DNS in Internet Setup page 26 If DNS proxy is disabled then DHCP clients will be offered DNS server information based on the following Ifthe Static DNS field is configured then that server alone will be offered to clients If the Static DNS field is not configured up to three servers are offered first from the g
58. when traffic rate is higher than the Allow Maximum rate Requeues If a packet cannot be sent it is put back into the original queue allowing another attempt This event increases the Requeue counter Current Rate bps Current throughput rate for this queue in bits per sec ond Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 221 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status Routing Table 10 Routing Table Use the Routing Table Status page to view routing information Status gt Routing Table Routing Table Status Field Description Destination LAN IP Address of the network or host to which the static route is assigned Subnet Mask Determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion and which portion is the host portion Gateway IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the gateway and the network or host Interface Determines if the Destination IP Address is on the LAN amp Wireless internal wired and wireless networks or the Internet WAN ARP Table Use the ARP Table Status page to view information for all ARP Address Resolution Protocol entries Status gt ARP Table ARP Table Status Field Description IP Address IP address of the device HW Type Hardware type of the device Flags Flag type of the device HW Address MAC addres
59. you specify in the MAC Address Table This is the default setting Permit Select this option to permit wireless access only from the clients that you specify in the MAC Address Table Show Client List Click this button to display a list of computers and other devices that are connected to this wireless network To add a listed client to the MAC Address Table check the Save to MAC Address Filter List box and click Add To hide the client list click Hide Client List MAC Address Table 01 32 Enter the MAC addresses of the devices whose wireless access you want to block or allow Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 57 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Advanced Wireless Settings Use the Wireless Settings page to configure advanced wireless functions for the SRP These settings should only be configured by an experienced administrator Before you configure these settings make sure that wireless is enabled on the SRP See Basic Wireless Settings page 49 Click Interface Setup gt Wi Fi Settings gt Advanced Wireless Settings The Advanced Wireless window opens To configure the RTS Threshold select an SSID from the drop down list Enter a value in the RTS Threshold field If you encounter inconsistent data flow enter only minor re
60. you want to use Default or Sweden Method default The default is Default Line Pages 1 2 Use the Line pages Line 1 2 to configure the lines for voice services These pages include the following sections Line Enable Streaming Audio Server SAS NAT Settings Network Settings SIP Settings Call Feature Settings Proxy and Registration Outbound Proxy SIP Supplementary Service Subscription Audio Configuration Dial Plan FXS Port Polarity Configuration In a configuration profile the Line parameters must be appended with the appropriate numeral for example 1 or 2 to identify the line to which the setting applies 156 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Voice Settings Line Enable Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Line Enable Line Enable To enable this line for service select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes Streaming Audio Server SAS Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Streaming Audio Server SAS SAS Enable To enable the use of the line as a streaming audio source select yes Otherwise select no If enabled the line cannot be used for outgoing calls Instead it auto answers incoming calls and streams audio RTP packets to the caller The default is no SAS DLG Refresh Intvl If this value is not Zero it is the interval at which the streaming audio server sends out session refres
61. zero value is specified then a sendrecv and the SAS client will stream audio to the given address Special case If the value is SIP then the SAS line s own IP address is used in the c line and a sendrecv In that case the SAS client will stream RTP packets to the SAS line The default value is empty NAT Settings Voice gt Line 1 2 gt NAT Settings NAT Mapping Enable To use externally mapped IP addresses and SIP RTP ports in SIP messages select yes Otherwise select no The default is no NAT Keep Alive Enable To send the configured NAT keep alive message periodically select yes Otherwise select no The default is no 158 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 NAT Keep Alive Msg Enter the keep alive message that should be sent periodically to maintain the current NAT mapping If the value is SNOTIFY a NOTIFY message is sent If the value is SREGISTER a REGISTER message without contact is sent The default is SNOTIFY NAT Keep Alive Dest Destination that should receive NAT keep alive messages If the value is SPROXY the messages are sent to the current proxy server or outbound proxy server The default is SPROXY Network Settings Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Network Settings SIP ToS DiffServ Value TOS DiffServ field value in UDP IP packets carry
62. 1 Configuration Profile 131 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 6 Contents Firmware Upgrade 134 General Purpose Parameters 135 Regional Page 136 Defining Ring and Cadence and Tone Scripts 136 Call Progress Tones 138 Distinctive Ring Patterns 141 Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns 141 Distinctive Ring CWT Pattern Names 142 Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec 144 Control Timer Values sec 144 Vertical Service Activation Codes 147 Vertical Service Announcement Codes 153 Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes 153 Miscellaneous 154 Line Pages 1 2 156 Line Enable 157 Streaming Audio Server SAS 157 NAT Settings 158 Network Settings 159 SIP Settings 160 Call Feature Settings 164 Proxy and Registration 166 Subscriber Information 168 Supplementary Service Subscription 169 Audio Configuration 171 Dial Plan 176 FXS Port Polarity Configuration 177 177 User Pages 1 2 178 Call Forward Settings 178 Selective Call Forward Settings 179 Speed Dial Settings 179 Supplementary Service Settings 180 Distinctive RIng Settings 182 Ring Settings 182 Chapter 7 Configuring VPN 183 IKE Policy 183 IPSec Policy 185 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 7 Contents GRE Tunnel VPN Passthrough Cisco VPN Server Configuring Users Chapter 8 Administration Settings Web Access Management Remote Management TRO69 SNMP
63. 1 fallback it is recommend to have approximately 100 kbps For T 38 allocate at least 50 kbps STEP 2 To optimize G 711 fallback fax completion rates set the following on the Line tab of your SRP Network Jitter Buffer very high Jitter buffer adjustment disable Call Waiting no 3 Way Calling no Echo Canceller no Silence suppression no Preferred Codec G 7 11 Use pref codec only yes If you are using a Cisco media gateway for PSTN termination disable T 38 fax relay and enable fax using modem passthrough For example modem passthrough nse payload type 110 codec g7llulaw fax rate disable fax protocol pass through g7llulaw STEP 3 Enable T 38 fax on the SRP by configuring the following parameter on the Line tab for the FXS port to which the FAX machine is connected FAX Passthru_ Method ReINVITE NOTE Ifa T 38 call cannot be set up then the call automatically reverts to G 7 11 fallback STEP 4 If you are using a Cisco media gateway use the following settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 99 Configuring Voice Managing Caller ID Services STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 NOTE STEP 7 Make sure the Cisco gateway is correctly configured for T 38 with the SPA dialpeer For example fax protocol T38 fax rate voice fax relay ecm disable fax nsf 000000 no vad Fax Troubleshooting If you ha
64. 4 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans 6 Local dialing with seven digit number EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 O11xxxxxx O 49 111 9 xxxxxxx After a user presses 9 an external dial tone sounds The user can then dial any seven digit number as in a local call Local dialing with 3 digit area code and a 7 digit local number EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx 0 49 11 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx This example is useful where a local area code is required After a user presses 9 an external dial tone sounds The user must enter a 10 digit number that begins with a digit 2 through 9 The system automatically inserts the 1 prefix before transmitting the number to the carrier Local dialing with an automatically inserted 3 digit area code EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx O 49 11 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx This is example is useful where a local area code is required by the carrier but the majority of calls go to one area code After the user presses 8 an external dial tone sounds The user
65. 520 Models 188 Configuring VPN GRE Tunnel GRE Tunnel Settings Field Description Enable Check the box to enable the tunnel or uncheck the box to disable it Checksum Choose Input Output Both or None The default is None Input requires that all inbound packets have the correct checksum Output requires the checksums for outbound packets Both requires the checksum for all inbound and outbound packets Sequence Choose None Both Input or Output The default is None Output requires a sequence number for outbound packets Input requires a Sequence number for inbound packets Both requires a sequence number for inbound and outbound packets Key Choose None Both Input and Output value The default is None Input parameter sets the key for input Output parameter sets the key for output Both sets the key to use in both directions Key value If you chose a key enter the key value between 0 and 4294967295 WAN Interface Name Choose the WAN interface that is used to create the GRE Tunnel with the remote host Destination IP or HostName IP address or FQDN of the remote device that will terminate the tunnel Remote IP Address Subnet Mask Lists the remote hosts and networks available via the tunnel Modify Remote IP Address Subnet Mask To define a host or network that is reachable via the tunnel enter the address and subnet mask then cl
66. 802 1p priority values VLAN ID VLAN ID used if VLAN Encapsulation is enabled Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 28 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Adding a Subinterface Use the WAN Interface List page from the Internet Setup window to add a subinterface to the SRP These options are the same as those for configuring a main WAN interface except you cannot configure an Ethernet subinterface for PPTP or L2TP The SRP supports multiple logical interfaces per physical port For Ethernet ports VLAN interfaces are created as part of an IEEE 802 1p trunk Multiple PVCs may be created on ADSL interfaces The SRP supports up to 5 VLANS which can be used as either Local Area VLANs or WAN subinterfaces Up to four PVCs can be configured on an ADSL interface STEP 1 To add anew logical Internet connection select the top level WAN from the Internet Setup page and click the Add page icon The nternet Setup window for the new Internet connection opens STEP 2 Choose the connection type required by your Internet Service Provide ISP as defined in the Ethernet WAN Interface Settings table STEP 3 Choose an MTU option from the drop down list Unless a change is required by your ISP we recommend that you set the MTU method to Auto which allows the voice system to automatically choose the size The default size is 1500
67. AC Address and Expired Time how much time is left for the current IP address To select a DHCP client click the Select button To retrieve the most up to date information IGMP Use the IGMP page to configure settings for the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP protocol IGMP is a signaling protocol that supports IP multicasting for IPTV For example use IGMP if you have Internet Protocol Television IPTV with multiple setup boxes on the same local network that have different video streams running simultaneously Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 83 Configuring the Network UPnP STEP 1 Click Network Setup gt IGMP The GMP window opens STEP 2 Toallow multicast traffic through the SRP for your multimedia application devices use the default setting Enabled STEP 3 Select the version you want to support IGMP v1 or IGMP v2 If you are not sure which version to select use the default setting IGMP v2 STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Field Description Support IGMP Version Select the version you want to use from the drop down list You can choose from IGMP v1 or IGMP v2 If you are not sure which version to select keep the default setting IGMP v2 IGMP Proxy To Enable the IGMP Proxy select Enabled This allows multicast traffic to pass through the SRP for your multimedia application devices Immediate Leave
68. Allows you to manage your SRP from a remote location through the Internet Web Utility Access Select HTTP or HTTPS For secure Internet access select HTTPS For HTTPS enter https xxx xxx xxx xxx the x s represent the Gateway s Internet IP address in your web browser s address field Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 196 Administration Settings 8 Remote Management Web Access Management Settings Field Description Remote Upgrade If enabled the firmware for the SRP can be upgraded from the Internet NOTE Youcan only change this setting when connecting to the web interface from the LAN Allowed Remote IP To access the SRP from any external IP address select Address Any IP Address To specify an external IP address or range of IP addresses select the second radio button and enter the desired IP address es Remote Enter the remote access port number The default port Management Port number is 8080 Remote Management Use the Remote Management pages to configure settings for the following TRO69 SNMP Local TFTP To access these pages click Administration gt Remote Management from the Configuration Utility TRO69 Some service providers can automatically provision your customer premises equipment from a central server Use the TR O69 page to set up communication with an Auto Configuration Server ACS
69. Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Use DNS SRV Whether to use DNS SRV lookup for Proxy and Outbound Proxy The default is no DNS SRV Auto Prefix If enabled the SRP will automatically prepend the Proxy or Outbound Proxy name with _sip _udp when performing a DNS SRV lookup on that name The default is no Proxy Fallback Intvl This parameter sets the delay sec after which the SRP will retry from the highest priority proxy or outbound proxy servers after it has failed over to a lower priority server This parameter is useful only if the primary and backup proxy server list is provided to the SRP via DNS SRV record lookup on the server name Using multiple DNS A record per server name does not allow the notion of priority and so all hosts will be considered at the same priority and the SRP will not attempt to fall back after a fail over The default is 3600 Proxy Redundancy Method Select Normal or Based on SRV Port The SRP creates an internal list of proxies returned in the DNS SRV records If you select Normal the list contains proxies ranked by weight and priority If you select Based on SRV Port the SRP uses Bormal the inspects the port number based on the first listed proxy port The default is Normal Voice Mail Server Enter the URL or IP address of the server Mailbox Subscribe Expires Sets subscription interval for voicemail message waiting ind
70. D header instead of the From header select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes SIP GUID The Global Unique ID is generated for each line for each device When it is enabled the SRP adds a GUID header in the SIP request The GUID is generated the first time the unit boots up and stays with the unit through rebooting and even factory reset This feature was requested by Bell Canada Nortel to limit the registration of SIP accounts The default is no Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings SIP Debug Option SIP messages are received at or sent from the proxy listen port This feature controls which SIP messages to log Choices are as follows none No logging 1 line Logs the start line only for all messages 1 line excl OPT Logs the start line only for all messages except OPTIONS requests responses 1 line excl NTFY Logs the start line only for all messages except NOTIFY requests responses 1 line excl REG Logs the start line only for all messages except REGISTER requests responses 1 line excl OPTINTFYIREG Logs the start line only for all messages except OPTIONS NOTIFY and REGISTER requests responses full Logs all SIP messages in full text full excl OPT Logs all SIP messages in full text except OPTIONS requests responses ful
71. E peer Diffie Hellman DH Group Choose a DH group to set the strength of the algorithm in bits Select from Group 1 768 bits and Group 2 1024bits Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 184 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy IPSec Policy STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 IKE Policy Settings Field Description Enable Dead Peer To enable DPD select Enable The default is disabled DPD Detection f NOTE DPD is not required for an IKE rule but if enabled helps to keep the connection alive during times when there is no traffic DPD Interval Enter an interval for DPD This packet is sent periodically in interval seconds during no data traffic DPD Timeout Enter a timeout in seconds for Dead Peer Detection DPD Extended Authentication XAUTH Client Enable if the VPN peer requires Extended Enable Authentication credentials The default setting is disabled Username Enter the credentials that the SRP uses to connect with Password the remote peer Use the IPSec Policy page to configure a VPN IPSec Policy The IPSec VPN policy contains the IPSec Security Association parameters which define the connection type and key type Click VPN gt Site to Site IPSec VPN gt IPSec Policy The PSec Policy window opens From this page you can view the existing IPSec policies edit an IPSec policy a
72. EP 3 NAT STEP 1 STEP 2 Intervian Routing Configuring VLANs helps control the size of the broadcast domain and keeps local traffic local However when an end station in one VLAN needs to communicate with an end station in another VLAN intervian communication is required This communication is enabled by Intervian Routing Intervian routing does not apply to the Guest VLAN if you have configured wireless guest access Click Network Setup gt Routing gt Intervian Routing The ntervian Routing window opens To enable Intervian Routing select Enabled This is the default setting To disable it select Disabled Click Submit to save your changes if required This section describes how to configure the Network Address Translation NAT settings for the SRP It includes the following sections NAT Setting Port Forwarding Port Range Triggering To access these pages click Network Setup gt NAT from the Configuration Utility NAT Setting Use the NAT page to enable or disable NAT routing which allows the SRP to host your network connection to the Internet Click Network Setup gt NAT gt NAT Setting The NAT Setting window opens To enable NAT select Enabled This is the default setting To disable NAT click Disabled All ALGs are disabled by default Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 66 NAT Configuring the Network 5 STEP 3 NOTE S
73. FXO port 1 WAN 10 100 port 4 LAN 10 100 ports 1 USB 2 0 port 802 1 1n and WiFi Protected Setup WPS SRP526W ADSL2 Annex B ADSL over ISDN 2 Phone FXS ports 1 Line FXO port 1 DSL port 4 LAN 10 100 ports 1 USB 2 0 port 802 1 1n and WiFi Protected Setup WPS SRP527W ADSL2 Annex A M ADSL over POTS 2 Phone FXS ports 1 Line FXO port 1 DSL port 4 LAN 10 100 ports 1 USB 2 0 port 802 1 1n and WiFi Protected Setup WPS Front Panel SRP521W Front Panel afeafe Cisco Small Business Pro cisco SRP 521W amp ee R a POWER SYS Lan __I WLAN PHONE WLAN USB WPS Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 11 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 1 Product Overview SRP526W SRP527W Front Panel thrones cisco 0 POWER SYS Cisco Small Business Pro SRP 526W 12 R p a t Lan _I PHONE CD Data WLAN USB WPS mi LD Front Panel Lights The following table describes the lights on the front panel of the SRP These lights are used for monitoring system activity Lights Green Description POWER SYS Lights when the SRP has successfully booted and is ready to use Flashes when the SRP is booting LAN ports 1 4 Lights when a link is established Flashes when there is activity on the LAN port WAN port SRP521W only Lights wh
74. Host name of DHCP client IP Address IP address leased to the client MAC Address MAC address of the DHCP client Expires Time Expiration time of the current DHCP lease Interface Interface through which the client is connected Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 220 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status 1 O QoS Status QoS Status Use the QoS Status page to view traffic queuing statistics The SRP supports 5 queues One strict queue and four weighted round robin queues Status gt QoS QoS Status Field Description Queue Name Lists the five queues used by the SRP Config Rate The nominal amount of traffic that each queue can han dle under balanced and loaded conditions Note that bandwidth not used by a queue may be used by any other implying that the configured queuing bandwidth may be exceeded Allow Maximum The maximum permitted traffic rate in Kbps for each Rate queue Weighted Round Robin queues are allowed to use all of the shaped bandwidth whereas Priority Queue traffic is limited to 70 of the total to ensure reli able handling of real time media Send bytes The number of bytes sent from this queue Send pkts The number of packets sent from this queue Drop The number of packets dropped when total traffic rate exceeds Allow Maximum rate Overlimits The number of packets that have been dropped
75. INS servers to use c Optional Enter a welcome message in the Banner field if desired This message is displayed to the VPN client user once the VPN session is established STEP 6 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 191 Configuring VPN Cisco VPN Server Cisco VPN Server Settings Group Enable Click Enable to activate the VPN server The default is Disable NOTE Enabling the VPN Server deactivates any site to site VPN tunnels that were defined Identity Group Name Enter the Cisco VPN Group Name that will be used as an identifier for the VPN server This name must match the group name specified in the VPN Client profile The length can contain up to 32 characters and is case sensitive Password Enter the Cisco VPN Group Password This password must match the group password specified in the VPN Client profile The length can contain up to 32 characters and is case sensitive IKE Phase 1 Aggressive Mode Aggressive mode is applied by default and cannot be changed This mode is used for negotiating phase one ISAKMP Security Associations SAs when using preshared keys for authentication ESP Algorithm Enter an encryption algorithm for the ISAKMP SA Choices are AES DES and 3DES The default is AES AH Algorithm Hash algorithm for the ISAKMP SA Choices are MD5 and SHAT The default is MD5
76. LAN to WAN Click Network Setup gt Firewall gt Internet Access Control The nternet Access Control window opens From this window you can view existing policy details edit a policy and add anew policy To add an Internet Access policy click Add Entry The nternet Access Control settings window for the new policy opens Enter a name for the Internet access policy Click Enabled to activate Internet Access Control Optionally click Show Edit List to display the MAC address IP address and IP address range policies Under the Schedule area select the days and times when you want this policy to be enforced Select other blocking options as necessary Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 77 Configuring the Network Firewall STEP 8 Click Submit to save your settings Internet Access Control Settings Field Description Enter Policy Name Enter a name for the policy Status To enable this policy click Enabled To disable this policy click Disabled The default setting is Disabled From To You can apply the rule to all traffic by choosing From All To All or you can limit the rule to apply only to particular interfaces such as From VLAN1 to WAN1 Applied PCs To apply the policy only to specified PCs click the Optional Show Edit List button Then specify the individual PCs by entering the MAC address or the IP
77. Line Pages 1 2 page 156 92 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services 6 Feature Description Signaling Hook Flash Event The SRP can signal hook flash events to the proxy during a connected call This feature can be used to provide advanced mid call services with third party call control Depending on the features that the service provider offers using third party call control the following ATA features may be disabled to correctly signal a hookflash event to the softswitch Call Waiting Service Refers to the call waiting serv parameter in the Line pages Three Way Conference Service Refers to the three way conf serv parameter in the Line pages Three Way Call Service Refers to the three way call serv parameter in the Line pages You can configure the length of time allowed for detection of a hook flash using the Hook Flash Timer parameter on the Regional page See Regional Page page 136 Configurable Dial Plan with Interdigit Timers The SRP has three configurable interdigit timers initial timeout T Signals that the handset is off the hook and that no digit has been pressed yet Long timeout L Signals the end of a dial string that is no more digits are expected Short timeout S Used between digits that is after a digit is pressed a short timeout pr
78. M PPPoA IPoA Settings Choose IPOA for direct encapsulation of IP traffic over the DSL ATM virtual circuit Enter the required information as provided by your ISP Internet IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP address Optionally you can enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 32 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface IPoA Settings Field Description Internet IP Address and Subnet Mask The SRP s IP Address and Subnet Mask as seen by external users on the Internet including your ISP Your ISP provides you with this information Default Gateway Your ISP provides you with the Gateway IP Address Primary Secondary DNS Use to define one or two DNS servers The SRP uses these to resolve domain names for locally configured features and may also pass these on to local clients through DHCP PPPoE Settings Choose PPPoE to run Ethernet encapsulated PPP over the DSL ATM virtual circuit Enter the user name and password provided to you by your ISP Optionally you can also specify a PPP service name if one is provided by your service provider PPPoE Settings Field Description Username and Password Strings that your ISP has instructed you to use The user name can be called a username login n
79. MC contains the following information User Name 32B User ID or Phone Number 16B Expiration Date 12B Public Key 512b or 64B Signature 1024b or 512B The MC has a 512 bit public key used for establishing secure calls The administrator must provision each subscriber of the secure call service with an MC and the corresponding 512 bit private key The MC is signed with a 1024 bit private key of the service provider which acts as the Certificate Authority CA of the MC The 1024 bit public key of the CA signing the MC must also be provisioned for each subscriber The CA public key is used to verify the MC received from the other end If the MC is invalid the call will not switch to secure mode The MC and the 1024 bit CA public key are concatenated and base64 encoded into the single parameter Mini Certificate The 512 bit private key is base64 encoded into the SRTP Private Key parameter which should be kept secret like a password Mini Certificate and SRTP Private Key are configured in the Line pages 1 4 Because the secure call establishment relies on exchange of information embedded in message bodies of SIP INFO requests responses the service provider must ensure that the network infrastructure allows the SIP INFO messages to pass through with the message body unmodified Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 113 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans G
80. Mini Certificate received from the remote party The Name field of the CID will be prepended with a S symbol Both parties can verify the name and number to ensure the identity of the remote party Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 111 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans STEP 1 STEP 2 The signing agent is implicit and must be the same for all devices that communicate securely with each other The public key of the signing agent is pre configured into the SRP by the administrator and is used by the SRP to verify the Mini Certificate of its peer The Mini Certificate is valid if it has not expired and it has a valid signature The SRP can be configured so that by default all outbound calls are either secure or not secure If secure by default the user has the option to disable security when making a call by dialing 19 before dialing the target number If not secure by default the user can make a secure outbound call by dialing 18 before dialing the target number However the user cannot force inbound calls to be secure or not secure that depends on whether the caller has security enabled or not The SRP will not switch to secure mode if the CID of the called party from its Mini Certificate does not agree with the user id used in making the outbound call The SRP performs this check after receiving the Mini Certificate of the called party Secure Call Details
81. R to the holding party with the Refer To target equals to 98 target_number This feature allows the SRP to hand off a call to an application server to perform further processing such as call park The codes should not conflict with any of the other vertical service codes internally processed by the SRP You can empty the corresponding code that you do not want the SRP to process Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 151 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Feature Dial Services Codes These codes tell the SRP what to do when the user is listening to the first or second dial tone One or more code can be configured into this parameter such as 72 or 72 74 67 82 etc Max total length is 79 chars This parameter applies when the user has a dial tone first or second dial tone Enter code and the following target number according to current dial plan entered at the dial tone triggers the SRP to call the target number prepended by the code For example after user dials 72 the SRP plays a special tone called a Prompt tone while awaiting the user to enter a valid target number When a complete number is entered the SRP sends a INVITE to 72 target_number as in a normal call This feature allows the proxy to process features like call forward 72 or Block Caller ID 67 The codes should not conflict with any of the other vertical service co
82. Refer Target Bye Delay For the Refer Target Bye Delay enter the appropriate period of time in seconds The default is O Referee Bye Delay For the Referee Bye Delay enter the appropriate period of time in seconds The default is 0 Refer To Target Contact To contact the refer to target select yes Otherwise select no The default is no Sticky 183 If this feature is enabled the SRP ignores further 180 SIP responses after receiving the first 183 SIP response for an outbound INVITE To enable this feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is no Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 163 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Use Anonymous With When set to yes use anonymous in the SIP RPID message The default is yes Use Local Addr In From Use the local SRP IP address in the SIP FROM message The default is no Auth INVITE When enabled authorization is required for initial incoming INVITE requests from the SIP proxy Reply 182 On Call Waiting When enabled the SRP replies with a SIP182 response to the caller if it is already in a call and the line is off hook To use this feature select yes The default is no Call Feature Settings Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Call Feature Settings Blind Attn Xfer Enable Enables the SRP to perform an attended transfer operation by endin
83. SNMP Port Descriptions Local TFTP Time Setup Setup Wizard User List User Privilege Control Logging Factory Defaults Firmware Upgrade Backup amp Restore Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Reboot Status Switch Setting Chapter 9 Using Services Ready Platform Diagnostics Ping Test Traceroute Test Detect Active LAN Clients 188 190 191 194 195 196 197 197 199 200 201 202 203 204 204 205 206 206 207 207 207 208 208 208 210 210 211 211 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Contents Chapter 10 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status 212 Router Settings 213 Firewall Status 214 Interface Information 216 Wireless Network Status 217 Wireless Client Information 218 Mobile Network Status 218 DHCP Server Information 220 QoS Status 221 Routing Table 222 ARP Table 222 RIP Status 223 IGMP Status 223 VPN Status 224 CDP Neighbor Information 225 Appendix A Specifications 226 Appendix B Where to Go From Here 228 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 9 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models Thank you for choosing the Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms SRP520 Models The SRP500 Series are flexible devices that enable small businesses to connect to a variety of services high quality data hosted voice and security services offered
84. SRP to a USB see Mobile Network page 36 Antenna The WiFi antenna Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 15 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 1 Product Overview Top View WPS Button Feature Description WPS Button Use to automatically configure wireless security for devices that support WiFi Protected Setup WPS To configure WPS press and hold this button until the WPS light flashes Make sure that the device is located near the SRP during setup Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 16 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models Product Overview Default Settings Parameter Value Device IP 192 168 15 1 Username cisco Password cisco Admin Username admin Admin Password admin DHCP Range 192 168 15 100 to 149 Data VLAN VLAN 1 Voice VLAN VLAN 100 published to the Cisco VOIP phones via CDP Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Getting Started with the Configuration Utility This chapter describes how to configure and use the Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility This is a web based utility you use to manage and provision your SRP Services Ready Platform This chapter includes the following sections Logging In to the Configuration
85. SRP to connect to a Mobile Broadband USB modem that is connected to its USB interface For information about compatible modems see www cisco com go srp500 Click Interface Setup gt Mobile Network The Mobile Network window opens Connect to the USB Modem If the card is supported by the SRP it is automatically detected and appears on the Mobile Network page Select Auto or Manual connection mode The default mode is Auto To enable your modem to establish a connection automatically select Auto mode To connect or disconnect your modem connection manually select Manual mode Ethernet Connection Recovery works only if the Connection Mode is set to Auto If you select Auto you must also select either Connect on Demand or Keep Alive Verify that the Card Status field shows the status of your mobile card If required select a tunnelling protocol to configure for the interface If necessary change any mobile network settings in the Mobile Network Setup area You must click the Manual option in the Configure Mode field to manually setup your mobile network card Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 36 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Field Description Connect Mode Choose Auto or Manual Mode If you are using manual mode you will need to access the Configura
86. Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 74 Configuring the Network 5 Firewall Firewall STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 DSCP To Queue Use the DSCP to Queue page to queue traffic based on the Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value in the incoming packet Click Network Setup gt QoS gt DSCP To Queue The DSCP To Queue window opens Change the priority settings for each IP DiffServ value as necessary Choose a priority level from the drop down list The priority defines the traffic forwarding queue to which traffic with the given DSCP is mapped The available priorities are Strict High Medium Normal and Low Click Submit to save your settings This section describes how to configure the firewall settings for the SRP It includes the following sections Firewall Filter Internet Access Control To access these pages click Network Setup gt Firewall from the Configuration Utility Firewall Filter Use the Firewall Filter page to enable firewall protection filtering on the SRP The firewall enhances network security and uses Stateful Packet Inspection SPI to analyze data packets entering your network Click Network Setup gt Firewall gt Firewall Filter The Firewall window opens Select Enabled to enable SPI firewall protection The firewall is enabled by default Specify t
87. TEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Port Forwarding Use the Port Forwarding page if your network hosts network services Internet applications such as web email FTP video conferencing or gaming For each service Internet traffic is forwarded by application IP port to the internal servers that host these services Port Forwarding enables the SRP to route packets addressed to the WAN interface for a specific application port or port range to an internal device on the local area network For example if you have a web server on the SRP LAN you can set up port forwarding for all requests to port 80 to be translated and sent to the internal web server IP address After clicking Add Entry you can create another entry for another network service To edit an entry click the Edit pencil icon To ensure correct forwarding of traffic local servers must either be configured with a static IP address or be assigned a reserved IP address through DHCP Use the Interface Setup gt LAN gt DHCP Server page to reserve IP addresses See DHCP Server page 42 Click Network Setup gt NAT gt Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding window opens To add an entry click Add Entry The Manually Adding Port Forwarding window opens Enter the port forwarding settings as defined in Port Forwarding Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administ
88. Threshold Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance Only minor reduction of the default value is recommended In most cases it should remain at its default value of 2346 Beacon Interval Enter a value between 40 and 3500 milliseconds The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the SRP to synchronize the wireless network The default value is 100 Power Control Choose high middle or low to specify the range of the wireless network The default is high which is a normal power level Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 60 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Using the Management Interface WMM Setting Use the WMM Setting page to configure support for Wi Fi Multimedia WMM devices on your network STEP 1 Click Interface Setup gt Wi Fi Settings gt WMM Setting The WMM Setting window opens STEP 2 If you have other devices on your network that support WMM keep the default setting Enabled STEP 3 Inthe No Acknowledgement option select Enabled to disable the acknowledgement feature so that the SRP will not resend data if an error occurs The default is Disabled STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Using the Management Interface Use the Management Interface page to set the Loopback Interfaces whic
89. Utility Overview of the Configuration Utility Logging In to the Configuration Utility This section describes how to log in to Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility STEP 1 Connect a computer to an available LAN port of your SRP By default your PC will become a DHCP client of the SRP and will receive an IP address in the 192 168 15 x range STEP 2 Start a web browser In the Address bar enter http 192 168 15 1 This is the default address of the SRP STEP 3 When the login window opens enter the username and password to login as the administrator The default username is admin The default password is admin NOTE Passwords are case sensitive NOTE If you log in as cisco with password of cisco the Setup Wizard will automatically begin if you log in as admin you can start the Setup Wizard by clicking Administration gt Setup Wizard Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 18 Getting Started with the Configuration Utility Overview of the Configuration Utility STEP 4 Click Log In The Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility opens Overview of the Configuration Utility Main Window Areas This section describes the Main menu bar areas and icons that the Configuration Utility uses a dy Platform Configuration Utility st tetfy Small Business Pro cisco Se Flea WAN1 x Static IP 171 255 171
90. Voice Settings 6 Segment 1 On 2s Off 4s Total Ring Length 60s Example 2 Distinctive ring short short short long 60 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 Number of Cadence Sections 1 Cadence Section 1 Section Length 60s Number of Segments 4 Segment 1 On 0 2s Off 0 2s Segment 2 On 0 2s Off 0 2s Segment 3 On 0 2s Off 0 2s Segment 4 On 1 0s Off 4 0s Total Ring Length 60s FreqScript A mini script of up to 127 characters that specifics the frequency and level parameters of a tone Syntax F L LFo Lo F3 L3 F L4LF5 Ls Fe Lelll Where F F are frequency in Hz unsigned integers only and L L are corresponding levels in dBm with up to 1 decimal places White spaces before and after the comma are allowed but not recommended Example 1 Call Waiting Tone 440 10 Number of Frequencies 1 Frequency 1 440 Hz at 10 dBm Example 2 Dial Tone 350 19 440 19 Number of Frequencies 2 Frequency 1 350 Hz at 19 dBm Frequency 2 440 Hz at 19 dBm ToneScript A mini script of up to 127 characters that specifies the frequency level and cadence parameters of a call progress tone May contain up to 127 characters Syntax FreqScript Z Z 5 The section Z is similar to the S section in a CadScript except that each on off segment is followed by a frequency components parameter Z D on off fi LON 2 0ff 2 fi 2 Lon 3 off 3 f s on 4 off 4 f Loni 5 off f 5 0n 6 off fi
91. WPA supports two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Select the type of algorithm AES or TKIP The default is TKIP WPA Shared Enter a passphrase of 8 to 63 characters Key Group Key Enter an interval in seconds to specify how often the SRP Renewal changes the encryption keys The default Group Key Renewal period is 3600 seconds which is 1 hour WPA2 Personal Mode Settings WPA2 Personal Provides strong wireless security with advanced encryption AES or TKIP AES Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 53 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description WPA Algorithms WPA2 supports two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Select the type of algorithm AES or TKIP AES The default is TKIP AES WPA Shared Enter a Passphrase of 8 63 characters Key Group Key Enter an interval in seconds to specify how often the SRP Renewal changes the encryption keys The default Group Key Renewal period is 3600 seconds which is 1 hour WPA and WPA2 Enterprise Settings WPA Enterprise This option features WPA used in conjunction with a reachable RADIUS server If you have two RADIUS servers select one to be the primary server and specify a secondary server to use as a backup WPA2 Enterprise This option features WPA2
92. ace To configure the WAN Interface settings click the WAN interface link under the Interface column Configure the parameters for the physical interfaces Fora DSL interface choose a DSL protocol from the drop down list If you know what to use or if the SRP has trouble detecting the right modulation specify a modulation type The default DSL modulation is MultiMode recommended For an Ethernet interface select the flow control setting enabled by default interface speed and duplex settings the default is Auto negotiate or override the MAC address used by the interface To use the MAC address from the PC being used to configure the SRP click Clone Your PC s MAC STEP 4 Configure the Interface Addressing a From the WAN interface list click the Edit pencil icon next to the interface that you want to configure The Internet Setup settings for the interface window opens b Specify the VC settings as defined in the VC Settings table below Depending on the encapsulation type that you choose the available options may change the other options that appear on this page For more information see Encapsulation Settings page 32 c Click Submit to save your changes Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 26 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface VC Settings Field Description Multiplexing
93. address You can specify groups of PCs by entering up to two ranges of IP addresses Schedule Days Choose the days when you want this policy to be enforced Select the individual days or select Everyday Enter a range of hours by specifying the start time From and the end time To or select 24 Hours Times Choose the times when you want this policy to be enforced Enter a range of hours by specifying the start time From and the end time To or select 24 Hours Action Blocking Everything Check this box to block all Internet traffic that meets the criteria that you specified on this page Uncheck this box to choose one or more of the other filtering options Blocking by URL and Keyword Check this box to prevent users from accessing specified URLs or URLs that contain specified keywords Enter up to four URLs and up to six keywords Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 78 Configuring the Network PPPoE Relay o Blocking by Destination IP Address Check this box to prevent users from accessing specified IP addresses Enter up to four IP addresses Blocking by Application Check this box to prevent users from accessing specified Internet services such as FTP or Telnet You can block up to three applications per policy From the Applications list click the application that you want to block Then click the right arrow button gt gt
94. ally define an address for the interface Choose Dynamic IP Address to request an address from a DHCP server on the local network Choose DHCP server to enable a previously configured DHCP Server service on this interface In this case the VLAN IP address will be derived from the DHCP Server configuration Available Interface Interfaces available to be added to the VLAN To move an interface to the Added Interface list click the interface and then click the right arrow button gt To move all of the interfaces at once click the double right arrow button gt gt Added Interface Interfaces that were selected as members of the VLAN bridge To remove an interface from this list click the interface and then click the left arrow button lt To remove all of the interfaces at once click the double left arrow button lt lt Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 46 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Port Settings Use the Port Settings page to set the LAN port attributes edit the port settings or view the port settings Click Interface Setup gt LAN gt Port Setting The Port Setting window opens Specify the flow control and speed duplex settings as defined in the Port Settings table You can only configur
95. ame or login Service Name String required by some ISPs Fill this in only if your ISP requires it Connect on Demand Connects the broadband gateway to your ISP when a connection is needed and disconnects it when the line to your ISP is idle for a given amount of time You can also adjust the maximum idle time the default setting is 20 minutes The alternative to Connect on Demand is Keep Alive See next In most cases you can choose either option without consulting your ISP Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 33 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface PPPoE Settings Field Description Keep Alive Maintains the connection to your ISP all the time If the link goes down for a given number of seconds the redial period the gateway automatically tries to re establish it The default redial period is 20 seconds Enable MTU MRU greater than 1492 Extra header information used on PPPoE connections over ADSL that limits the maximum packet size that can be sent to 1492 bytes Enable this setting only if instructed to do so by your ISP LCP Echo Request Interval Specify the LCP Echo Interval in seconds The default is 30 seconds This determines how often the SRP sends an LCP echo request at regular intervals to the ISP to ensure that the PPPoE connection is
96. ame When wireless clients survey the local area for available wireless networks they detect the SSIDs that are broadcast by nearby wireless networks If you want to broadcast the SSID keep the box checked If you do not want to broadcast the SSID uncheck the box In this case wireless users would have to know the SSID to associate with the network Enabled Network To enable the wireless network check the box To disable the wireless network uncheck the box Field Description configured SSIDs Wireless Security Settings To access click the Edit Security button for any Security Mode Select the security method for your wireless network The SRP supports these wireless security mode options WPA Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Personal WPA2 Enterprise and WEP WPA stands for Wi Fi Protected Access which is a stronger security standard than WEP encryption WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy If you do not want to use wireless security keep the default setting Disabled Cisco recommends that you use the highest level of security that is supported by your client wireless devices WEP Security Mode Settings WEP Basic encryption method which is not as secure as WPA WEP may be required if your network devices do not support WPA Authentication Type Choose Auto or Shared Key With the Auto setting the network is open and any device can join the network with or witho
97. appear on the page and are refreshed every 5 seconds Click Close to close the results and display the form Detect Active LAN Clients STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Use the Detect Active LAN Clients page to perform a search on the active LAN clients on your SRP Click Diagnostics gt Detect Active LAN Client s The Detect Active LAN Client s window opens Choose the LAN interface you want to detect from the down list For example VLAN1 Choose how long you want to perform this search 5 10 or 15 seconds Click Start to Search to start the test Anew window opens and displays the test results Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 211 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status This chapter describes how to view the status of Services Ready Platforms Router Settings Firewall Status Interface Information Wireless Network Status Wireless Client Information Mobile Network Status DHCP Server Information QoS Status Routing Table ARP Table RIP Status IGMP Status VPN Status CDP Neighbor Information To access these pages click the Status from the Configuration Utility menu bar Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 212 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status Router Settings 10 Router Settings Use the Router page to view information about the SRP and it s current settings
98. attern to trigger Call Forward Selective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 The default is blank Cfwd Sel1 8 Dest Forward number for Call Forward Selective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 The default is blank Cfwd Last Caller The Caller number that is actively forwarded to Cfwd Last Dest by using the Call Forward Last activation code The default is blank Cfwd Last Dest Forward number for the Cfwd Last Caller parameter The default is blank Block Last Caller ID of caller blocked via the Block Last Caller service The default is blank Accept Last Caller ID of caller accepted via the Accept Last Caller service The default is blank Speed Dial Settings Voice gt User 1 2 gt Speed Dial Settings Speed Dial 2 9 Target phone number or URL assigned to speed dial 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or 9 The default is blank Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 179 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Supplementary Service Settings The SRP provides native support of a large set of enhanced or supplementary services All of these services are optional The parameters listed in the following table are used to enable or disable a specific supplementary service A supplementary service should be disabled if a the user has not subscribed for it or b the Service Provider intends to support similar service usin
99. by service providers This chapter provides information to familiarize you with the product It consists of these sections Feature Overview Product Overview For information about how to physically install the SRP and how to use the Setup Wizard to initially configure it see the Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Quick Start Guide SRP520 Models at www cisco com go srp500resources Feature Overview Thank you for choosing the Cisco Services Ready Platform SRP 500 Series SRP520 Models The SRP 500 Series platforms includes these features Intelligence to support voice data security and application services Industry leading Session Initiation Protocol SIP stack to deliver clear high quality voice service Interoperability with popular soft switches and voice gateways Integrated security VPN capabilities and an 802 1 1n wireless access point Standards based provisioning for streamlined deployments Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 10 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 1 Product Overview Product Overview This section lists the available model numbers to help you become familiar with your SRP and shows the front panel back panel and side view of the unit Model Numbers The following table describes the SRP520 Model numbers Model Description SRP521W Fast Ethernet WAN 2 Phone FXS ports 1 Line
100. bytes To specify another MTU size choose Custom from the drop down list and enter the size in bytes The standard size for Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes For PPPoE connections the standard size is 1492 bytes STEP 4 Click Submit to save your changes The new connection is added to the WAN Interface List on the Internet Setup page Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 29 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Ethernet WAN Interface Settings Field Description WAN WAN1 is the interface identity for the SRP s WAN port This value cannot be changed VLAN ID VLAN identity for the interface or subinterface This value cannot be changed after the interface is first created Connection Type Type of Internet connection that your ISP provides Automatic Configuration DCHP Connection type often used with cable modems Choose this option if your ISP dynamically assigns an IP address on connection No other information is required for this connection type Static IP Choose this option if your ISP provides you with a static permanent IP address and does not assign it dynamically Enter the assigned IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP address Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 30 Setting up the Interfaces of
101. call when the phone is on hook The default is 8 Call Back Ring Ring pattern for call back notification The default is 7 182 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring VPN IKE Policy STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 This chapter describes how to configure VPN policies and settings for the SRP It includes the following sections IKE Policy IPSec Policy GRE Tunnel VPN Passthrough Cisco VPN Server To access these pages click VPN from the Configuration Utility menu bar Use the IKE Policy page to configure a VPN IKE policy Each IKE policy contains the parameters for setting IKE authentication rules These IKE policies are used in different VPN policies Click VPN gt Site to Site IPSec VPN gt IKE Policy The KE Policies window opens From this window you can view the existing IKE policies from the List of IKE polices edit a policy view the policy details and a add new IKE policy To add an IKE policy click Add Entry The IKE Policy configuration window for the new policy opens In the Policy Name field enter a unique name for the VPN policy Choose an Exchange mode from the drop down list You can choose from either Main or Aggressive mode Select Main mode if you want higher security but with a slower connection Select Aggressive this mode if you want a faster connection but with lowered security
102. calls are enabled The default is 64 Accept Last Deact Code Cancels the code to accept the last outbound call The default is 84 CW Act Code Enables call waiting on all calls The default is 56 CW Deact Code Disables call waiting on all calls The default is 57 CW Per Call Act Code Enables call waiting for the next call The default is 7 1 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings CW Per Call Deact Code Disables call waiting for the next call The default is 70 Block CID Act Code Blocks caller ID on all outbound calls The default is 67 Block CID Deact Code Removes caller ID blocking on all outbound calls The default is 68 Block CID Per Call Act Code Blocks caller ID on the next outbound call The default is 8 1 Block CID Per Call Deact Code Removes caller ID blocking on the next inbound call The default is 82 Block ANC Act Code Blocks all anonymous calls The default is 77 Block ANC Deact Code Removes blocking of all anonymous calls The default is 87 DND Act Code Enables the do not disturb feature The default is 78 DND Deact Code Disables the do not disturb feature The default is 79 CID Act Code Enables caller ID generation The default is 65 CID Deact Code Di
103. can enter any seven digit number The system automatically inserts the 1 prefix and the 212 area code before transmitting the number to the carrier U S long distance dialing EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx O 49 11 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx After the user presses 9 an external dial tone sounds The user can enter any 11 digit number that starts with 1 and is followed by a digit 2 through 9 Blocked number EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx O 49 11 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 105 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans 9 1 900 xxxxxxx This digit sequence is useful if you want to prevent users from dialing numbers that are associated with high tolls or inappropriate content such as 1 900 numbers in the U S After the user press 9 an external dial tone sounds If the user enters an 11 digit number that starts with the digits 1900 the call is rejected U S international dialing EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx O 49 11 9 Ollxxxxxx After the user presses 9 an external dial tone sounds The user can enter
104. ce opens Enter the information for the service that you chose as specified in the DDNS Service Settings table Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 80 Configuring the Network DDNS STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings DDNS Service Settings Field Description DDNS Service Choose the provider for your DDNS service from the drop down list You can choose from DynDNS org or TZO com DDNS service is disabled by default NOTE You must sign up for an account with either one of these providers before you can use this service DynDNS org Settings User Name Enter the user name from DynDNS org Password Enter the password from DynDNS org Host Name Enter your host name For example name dyndns org System Select the DynDNS service that you use You can choose from Dynamic Static or Custom Mail Exchange Optional Enter the address of your mail exchange server so that email to your DynDNS address goes directly to your mail server Mail Exchange Backup MX Allows the mail exchange server to be used as a backup To enable this feature select Enabled If you re not sure which setting to use select Disabled default Wildcard Allows you to use a wildcard value in the DDNS address For example if your DDNS address is myplace dyndns org and you enable wildcard you can also use x myplace dyndns org where x is t
105. ctly match one sequence in the dial plan f the sequence is allowed by the dial plan the number is accepted and is transmitted according to the dial plan f the sequence is blocked by the dial plan the number is rejected A timeout occurs The number is rejected if the dialed digits are not matched to a digit sequence in the dial plan within the time specified by the applicable interdigit timer The Interdigit Long Timer applies when the dialed digits do not match any digit sequence in the dial plan The default value is 10 seconds The Interdigit Short Timer applies when the dialed digits match one or more candidate sequences in the dial plan The default value is 3 seconds The user presses the key Ifthe sequence is complete and is allowed by the dial plan the number is accepted and is transmitted according to the dial plan If the sequence is incomplete or is blocked by the dial plan the number is rejected Dial Plan Timer Off Hook Timer You can think of the Dial Plan Timer as the off hook timer This timer starts counting when the phone goes off hook If no digits are dialed within the specified number of seconds the timer expires and the null entry is evaluated Unless you have a special dial plan string to allow a null entry the call is rejected The default value is 5 Syntax for the Dial Plan Timer SYNTAX PS lt n gt dial plan s The number of
106. d the call must be picked up manually before loopback starts The default is Automatic Media Loopback Mode The loopback mode to assume locally when making call to request media loopback Choices are Source and Mirror The default is Source NOTE Ifthe SRP answers the call the mode is determined by the caller Media Loopback Type The loopback type to use when making call to request media loopback operation Choices are Media and Packet The default is Media Note that if the SRP answers the call then the loopback type is determined by the caller the SRP always picks the first loopback type in the offer if it contains multiple type Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 181 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Distinctive Ring Settings Caller number patterns are matched from Ring 1 to Ring 8 The first match not the closest match will be used for alerting the subscriber Voice gt User 1 2 gt Distinctive Ring Settings Ring1 8 Caller Caller number pattern to play Distinctive Ring CWT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 The default is blank Ring Settings Voice gt User 1 2 gt Ring Settings Default Ring Default ringing pattern 1 8 for all callers The default is 1 Default CWT Default CWT pattern 1 8 for all callers The default is 1 Hold Reminder Ring Ring pattern for reminder of a holding
107. des internally processed by the SRP You can empty the corresponding code that you do not want to the SRP to process You can add a parameter to each code in Features Dial Services Codes to indicate what tone to play after the code is entered such as 72 c 67 p Below are a list of allowed tone parameters note the use of open quotes surrounding the parameter w o spaces c lt Cfwd Dial Tone gt d lt Dial Tone gt m lt MWI Dial Tone gt o lt Outside Dial Tone gt p lt Prompt Dial Tone gt s lt Second Dial Tone gt x No tones are place x is any digit not used above If no tone parameter is specified the SRP plays Prompt tone by default If the code is not to be followed by a phone number such as 73 to cancel call forwarding do not include it in this parameter In that case simply add that code in the dial plan and the SRP send INVITE 73 aS usual when user dials 73 152 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Vertical Service Announcement Codes Voice gt Regional gt Vertical Service Announcement Codes Service Annc Base Number Base number for service announcements The default is blank Service Annc Extension Codes Extension codes for service announcements The default is blank Outbound Call Codec Selection
108. distinctive ring 2 The default is 60 8 4 8 4 Ring3 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 3 The default is 60 4 2 4 2 8 4 Ring4 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 4 The default is 60 3 2 1 2 3 4 Ring5 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 5 The default is 1 5 5 Ring6 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 6 The default is 60 2 4 2 4 2 4 Ring7 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 7 The default is 60 4 2 4 2 4 4 Ring8 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 8 The default is 60 0 25 9 75 Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns Voice gt Regional gt Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns CWT1 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 1 The default is 30 3 9 7 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 141 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings CWT2 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 2 The default is 30 1 1 1 9 7 CWT3 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 3 The default is 30 1 1 1 1 1 9 7 CWT4 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 4 The default is 30 1 1 3 1 1 9 3 CWT5 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 5 The default is 1 5 5 CWT6 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive CWT 6 The default is 30 3 1 3 1 1 9 1
109. ductions The default value of 2347 is recommended Change any settings in the Global Settings area as defined in the Advanced Wireless Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Advanced Wireless Settings Field Description Advanced Wireless Setup Select a SSID Choose the name of the wireless network that you want to configure The default data SSID is cisco data The default voice SSID is cisco voice RTS Threshold The SRP sends Request to Send RTS frames to a receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send CTS frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission If you encounter inconsistent data flow you can adjust this threshold Only minor reduction of the default value 2347 is recommended If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will not be enabled The RTS Threshold value should remain at its default value of 2347 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 58 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Advanced Wireless Settings Field Description Global Settings AP Isolation Isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices from one another Wireless devices will be able to communicate with the SRP but not with other wire
110. e default is empty Upgrade Rule This parameter is a firmware upgrade script with the same syntax as Profile_Rule Defines upgrade conditions and associated firmware URLs The default is empty Log Upgrade Request Msg Syslog message issued at the start of a firmware upgrade attempt The default is SPN SMAC Requesting upgrade SSCHEME SSERVIP SPORTSPATH Log Upgrade Success Msg Syslog message issued after a firmware upgrade attempt completes successfully The default is SPN SMAC Successful upgrade SSCHEME SSERVIP SPORTSPATH SERR Log Upgrade Failure Msg Syslog message issued after a failed firmware upgrade attempt The default is SPN SMAC Upgrade failed SERR License Keys This field is not currently used by the SRP500 General Purpose Parameters Voice gt Provisioning gt General Purpose Parameters GPP A to GPP P General purpose provisioning parameters These parameters can be used as variables in provisioning and upgrade rules They are referenced by prepending the variable name with a S character such as SGPP_A The default is empty Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 135 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Regional Page Use the Regional page to localize your system with the appropriate regional settings The following sections appear on the Regional page
111. e same order that they were sent As a result TCP overcomes the main disadvantages of UDP In addition for security reasons most corporate firewalls block UDP ports With TCP new ports do not need to be opened or packets dropped because TCP is already in use for basic activities such as Internet browsing or e commerce Options are UDP TCP TLS The default is UDP SIP Port Port number of the SIP message listening and transmission port The default is 5060 160 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 SIP 100REL Enable To enable the support of 100REL SIP extension for reliable transmission of provisional responses 18x and use of PRACK requests select yes Otherwise select no The default is no EXT SIP Port The external SIP port number Auth Resync Reboot If this feature is enabled the SRP authenticates the sender when it receives the NOTIFY resync reboot RFC 2617 message To use this feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes SIP Proxy Require The SIP proxy can support a specific extension or behavior when it sees this header from the user agent If this field is configured and the proxy does not support it it responds with the message unsupported Enter the appropriate header in the field provided SIP Remote Party ID To use the Remote Party I
112. e the integrated wireless access point select Disabled Radio Band Select the wireless bandwidth for your network There are three options Auto Standard 20MHz Channel and Wide 40MHz Channel The default is Standard 20MHz Channel Wide channel band configuration is available for Wireless N networks and clients only If wide channel mode is selected for mixed networks standard channel usage is still available for Wireless B and G clients Wide Channel If you selected Wide 40MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting then this setting will be available for your primary Wireless N channel Select any channel from the drop down list If radio band is selected automatically the wide channel is also chosen automatically Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 50 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Basic Wireless Settings Field Description Standard If you selected Wide 40MHz Channel or Standard 20MHz Channel Channel for the Radio Band setting then this setting will be available Select the channel for Wireless N Wireless G and Wireless B networking If you selected Wide 40MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting then the Standard Channel will be a secondary channel for Wireless N The default is channel 11 If radio band is selected automatically the standard channel will also be chosen au
113. e these settings for LAN ports 1 4 To view the port information click any of the items in the Port List The port information is displayed in the Port Details table To edit a port entry click the Edit pencil icon The VLAN Port Settings window opens Specify the port settings as defined in the Port Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Port Settings Field Description Mode Describes the currently configured behavior of the port Desktop mode Provides attached devices with access to a single data VLAN for which the SRP provides DHCP services Incoming traffic from the host can be tagged or untagged Outgoing traffic to the host will be untagged IP Phone Desktop mode The port is configured with a data VLAN for native access and a voice VLAN for use with an attached IP Phone CDP is used to communicate voice VLAN information to the phone Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 47 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Port Settings Field Description Enabled Flow Mechanism for temporarily stopping the transmission of Control data on this physical interface For example A situation might arise where a sending station computer is transmitting data faster than some other part of the network including the receiving station can accept The overwhelmed network eleme
114. e to Detect USB Mobile Modem USB CDMA2000 EVDO Card Settings Field Description IP Address IP address assigned to the USB modem Connection Up Time Duration of current connection session Current Session Usage Receive and Transmit traffic volume Manufacturer Manufacturer of the connected USB modem Card Model Model name of the connected USB modem Card Firmware Firmware revision currently installed on the USB modem ESN ESN number of this USB modem PRL Version PRL Version of this USB modem Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 219 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status DHCP Server Information 10 USB CDMA2000 EVDO Card Settings Field Description Phone Number Phone Number associated with the account of this USB modem Carrier Carrier name associated to the USB modem service Signal Strength Signal strength Card Status The status of the card Connecting Connected Discon necting Disconnected or Card is not activated If no card is attached the status page states that the SRP is Unable to Detect USB Mobile Modem DHCP Server Information Use the DHCP Server status page to view DHCP Server lease information by rule Status gt DHCP Server Information DHCP Server Status Field Description Client Name
115. ect no the parameter is ignored Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Handle VIA rport If you select yes the SRP processes the rport parameter in the VIA header this value is inserted by the server in a response to anyone of its requests If you select no the parameter is ignored Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no Insert VIA received Inserts the received parameter into the VIA header of SIP responses if the received from IP and VIA sent by IP values differ Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no Insert VIA rport Inserts the parameter into the VIA header of SIP responses if the received from IP and VIA sent by IP values differ Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no Substitute VIA Addr Lets you use NAT mapped IP port values in the VIA header Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no Send Resp To Src Port Sends responses to the request source port instead of the VIA sent by port Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no STUN Enable Enables the use of STUN to discover NAT mapping Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is no STUN Test Enable If the STUN Enable feature
116. en The default is 985 16 137 1 16 1777 16 20 380 0 1 274 0 2 380 0 3 0 4 0 MWI Dial Tone Played instead of the Dial Tone when there are unheard messages in the caller s mailbox The default is 350 19 440 19 2 1 1 1 2 10 0 1 2 Cfwd Dial Tone Played when all calls are forwarded The default is 350 19 440 19 2 2 2 1 2 10 0 1 2 Holding Tone Informs the local caller that the far end has placed the call on hold The default is 6 00 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 5 1 Conference Tone Played to all parties when a three way conference call is in progress The default is 350 19 20 1 1 1 1 9 7 1 Secure Call Indication Tone Played when a call has been successfully switched to secure mode It should be played only for a short while less than 30 seconds and at a reduced level less than 19 dBm so it does not interfere with the conversation The default is 397 19 507 19 15 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 140 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Feature Invocation Tone Played when a feature is implemented The default is 350 16 1 1 1 Distinctive Ring Patterns Voice gt Regional gt Distinctive Ring Patterns Ringi Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 1 The default is 60 2 4 Ring2 Cadence Cadence script for
117. en a link established Flashes when there is activity on the WAN port Phone FXS ports 1 2 Lights when a link is established Flashes when there is activity on the Phone port DSL CD Flashes when a DSL service is detected Lights solid green when synchronized DSL Data Flashes when there is DSL activity on the line SRP 526W 527W only WLAN Lights when the radio is powered on and operational Flashes when there is wireless activity on the WLAN port USB port Lights when the connected USB device is operational Flashes if there is a device failure or unsupported device WPS button Lights when WiFi Protected Setup WPS is operational A slow green flash indicates that the setup is in progress A fast green flash indicates a setup error Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 12 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 1 Product Overview Back Panel The back panel is where you connect the network devices The ports on the panel vary depending on the model SRP521W Back Panel Line FXO WAN On Off Port Port Switch FXO On Off Port Switch DSL Phone LAN 12V DC Port FXS Ports power Ports Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 1 Product Overview Back Panel De
118. enerating a Mini Certificate Cisco provides a Mini Certificate Generator for the generation of mini certificates and private keys Contact your Cisco representative to access this tool The Mini Certificate Generator uses the following syntax gen me ca key user name user id expire date Where ca key is a text file with the base64 encoded 1024 bit CA private public key pairs for signing verifying the MC such as the following 9CC9aYULX51JuU EBZmi 3AmcgE 9U1LLxEOGwopaGyGOh 3VyhKgi 6JaVtQZt 87 PiJINKW8XQj 3B90q e3VgYxWCONa335YCnDsenASeBxuMIEaBCYd111f VEodJZOGwxwfAdeOMhcbD0kj7LVizcsTyk2TZ YTccnZ75TuTjj 13qvYs 5nEtOrkCa84 mEwl3D9tSvVLyliwOtu Hd C8u5SNk7hsAUZaA9TQH8IwO0d IqSrsf6 scsmundY5j7Z5mK5J 9uBxSB8t 8vamFGDOpF4zhNtbrVv1IXKI9kmp4vph1C5j zO9gD s3M F zjyYrVUFdM pXt DBxmM GUf rpAuXb7 k user name is the name of the subscriber such as Joe Smith Maximum length is 32 characters user id is the User ID of the subscriber which must match exactly the user id used in the INVITE when making the call such as 14083331234 The maximum length is 16 characters expire date is the expiration date of the MC such as 00 00 00 1 1 34 34 2034 Internally the date is encoded as a fixed 12B string 0000000 10134 The tool generates the Mini Certificate and SRTP Private Key parameters that can be provisioned Example gen_mc ca_key Joe Smith 14085551234 00 00 00 1 1 34
119. erver username Periodic Inform Interval Specify the interval in seconds at which the SRP will initiate connections to the ACS The default value is 86400 seconds 24 hours Periodic Inform Enable Select Enabled to allow the router to periodically initiate connections to the ACS Otherwise select Disabled Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 198 Administration Settings Remote Management STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 TR 069 Settings Field Description Request Download Click Apply if you want to immediately initiate a connection to the ACS The ACS calls the Download RPC when it receives the request SNMP SNMP is a network monitoring and management protocol that lets you monitor and manage your network from an SNMP manager SNMP provides allows you to monitor and control network devices and manage configurations statistics collection performance and security The SRP supports SNMP v2 Click Administration gt Remote Management gt SNMP The SNMP window opens To enable SNMP click Enabled Select a trusted IP setting You can select from Any Address or Netmask Any is not recommended Enter the Get and Set community passwords The Get Community password allows read only access to the Gateway s SNMP information The Set Community password allows both read and write access Click Sub
120. es Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Enable IP Dialing Enable or disable IP dialing If IP dialing is enabled one can dial user id a b c d port where and are dialed by entering user id must be numeric like a phone number and a b c d must be between 0 and 255 and port must be larger than 255 If port is not given 5060 is used Port and User ld are optional If the user id portion matches a pattern in the dial plan then it is interpreted as a regular phone number according to the dial plan The INVITE message however is still sent to the outbound proxy if it is enabled The default is no Emergency Number Comma separated list of emergency number patterns If outbound call matches one of the pattern the SRP will disable hook flash event handling The condition is restored to normal after the call ends Blank signifies no emergency number Maximum number length is 63 characters The default is blank FXS Port Polarity Configuration Voice gt Line 1 2 gt FXS Port Polarity Configuration Idle Polarity Polarity before a call is connected Forward or Reverse The default is Forward Caller Conn Polarity Polarity after an outbound call is connected Forward or Reverse The default is Forward Callee Conn Polarity Polarity after an inbound call is connected Forward or Reve
121. events the digit from being recognized a second time See Configuring Dial Plans page 102 for more information Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 93 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services Feature Description Polarity Control The SRP allows the polarity to be set when a call is connected and when a call is disconnected This feature is required to support some pay phone system and answering machines Polarity Control is configured in the Line pages See Line Pages 1 2 page 156 Calling Party Control Calling Party Control CPC signals to the called party equipment that the calling party has hung up during a connected call by removing the voltage between the tip and ring momentarily This feature is useful for auto answer equipment which then knows when to disengage CPC is configured in the Regional page See Regional Page page 136 Report Generation and Event Logging The SRP reports a variety of status and error reports to assist service providers to diagnose problems and evaluate the performance of their services The information can be queried by an authorized agent using HTTP with digest authentication for instance The information may be organized as an XML page or HTML page Report Generation and Event Logging are configured from the System page See System Page page 119 Syslog and Debug Server Records
122. f bytes sent Call 1 and 2 Bytes Recv Number of bytes received Call 1 and 2 Decode Latency Number of milliseconds for decoder latency Call 1 and 2 Jitter Number of milliseconds for receiver jitter Call 1 and 2 Round Trip Delay Number of milliseconds for delay Call 1 and 2 Packets Lost Number of packets lost 118 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Call 1 and 2 Packet Error Number of invalid packets received Call 1 and 2 Mapped RTP Port The port mapped for Real Time Protocol traffic for Call 1 2 Call 1 and 2 Media Loopback Media loopback is used to quantitatively and qualitatively measure the voice quality experienced by the end user System Page Use the System page to configure settings for your system and network This page includes the following sections System Configuration Miscellaneous Settings System Configuration Voice gt System gt System Configuration Restricted Access Domains Feature not currently used by the SRP IVR Admin Password Password for the Administrator to manage the SRP using the built in IVR through a connected handset The default is 1234 IVR User Password Password for the phone user to manage their line using the built in IVR via their handset The default is no password
123. feature can be used to prevent an overload of the provisioning server when a large number of devices power on simultaneously The default is 2 40 seconds Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 131 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Resync Periodic The time interval between periodic resyncs with the provisioning server The associated resync timer is active only after the first successful sync with the server Set this parameter to zero to disable periodic resyncing The default is 3600 seconds Resync Error Retry Resync retry interval in seconds applied in case of Delay resync failure The device has an error retry timer that activates if the previous attempt to sync with the provisioning server fails The device waits to contact the server again until the timer counts down to zero This parameter is the value that is initially loaded into the error retry timer If this parameter is set to zero the device immediately retries to sync with the provisioning server following a failed attempt The default is 3600 seconds Forced Resync Maximum delay in seconds the SPA waits before Delay performing a resync The device does not resync while one of its phone lines is active Because a resync can take several seconds it is desirable to wait until the device has been idle for an extended period before resyncing This allows a user to make ca
124. figuring Dial Plans 6 STEP 3 STEP 4 NOTE Scroll down to the Control Timer Values section Enter the desired values in the Interdigit Long Timer field and the Interdigit Short Timer field Refer to the definitions at the beginning of this section Secure Call Implementation This section describes secure call implementation with the SRP It includes the following sections Enabling Secure Calls Secure Call Details Using a Mini Certificate Generating a Mini Certificate This is an advanced topic only meant for experienced installers Enabling Secure Calls A secure call is established in two stages The first stage is no different from normal call setup The second stage starts after the call is established in the normal way with both sides ready to stream RTP packets In the second stage the two parties exchange information to determine if the current call can switch over to the secure mode The information is transported by base64 encoding embedded in the message body of SIP INFO requests and responses using a proprietary format If the second stage is successful the SRP plays a special Secure Call Indication Tone for a short time to indicate to both parties that the call is secured and that RTP traffic in both directions is being encrypted If the user has a phone that supports Call Waiting Caller ID CIDCW and that service is enabled the CID will be updated with the information extracted from the
125. fo Scroll down to the Line section of the page for the line you configured Verify that the line is registered b Use an external phone to place an inbound call to the telephone number that was assigned by your ITSP Assuming that you have left the default settings in place the phone should ring and you can pick up the phone to get two way audio c lf the line is not registered you may need to refresh the browser several times because it can take a few seconds for the registration to complete Also verify that DNS is configured properly 96 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Managing Caller ID Services Managing Caller ID Services The choice of Caller ID CID method is dependent on your area region This option is located on the Voice gt Regional page under the Miscellaneous area To configure CID use the following parameters Caller ID Method Bellcore N Amer China CID CIDCW and VMWI FSK sent after first ring same as ETSI FSK sent after first ring no polarity reversal or DTAS This is the default setting DTMF Finland Sweden CID only DTMF sent after polarity reversal and no DTAS and before first ring DTMF Denmark CID only DTMF sent before first ring with no polarity reversal and no DTAS ETSI DTMF CID only DTMF sent after DTAS and no polarity reversal and before first ring ETSI DTMF With
126. g other means than relying on the SRP Voice gt User 1 2 gt Supplementary Service Settings CW Setting Call Waiting on off for all calls The default is yes Block CID Setting Block Caller ID on off for all calls The default is no Block ANC Setting Block Anonymous Calls on or off The default is no DND Setting DND on or off The default is no CID Setting Caller ID Generation on or off The default is yes CWCID Setting Call Waiting Caller ID Generation on or off The default is yes Dist Ring Setting Distinctive Ring on or off The default is yes Secure Call Setting If yes all outbound calls are secure calls by default The default is no 180 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Message Waiting The user can also manually modify it to clear or set the flag Setting this value to yes can activate stutter tone and VMWI signal This parameter is stored in long term memory and will survive after reboot or power cycle The default is no Accept Media Loopback Request Controls how to handle incoming requests for loopback operation Choices are Never Automatic and Manual where never never accepts loopback calls reply 486 to the caller automatic automatically accepts the call without ringing manual rings the phone first an
127. g the current call leg and performing a blind transfer of the other call leg If this feature is disabled the SRP performs an attended transfer operation by referring the other call leg to the current call leg while maintaining both call legs To use this feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is no MOH Server User ID or URL of the auto answering streaming audio server When only a user ID is specified the current or outbound proxy is contacted Music on hold is disabled if the MOH Server is not specified Xfer When Hangup Conf Makes the SRP perform a transfer when a conference call has ended Select yes or no from the drop down menu The default is yes 164 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Conference Bridge URL This feature supports external conference bridging for n way conference calls n gt 2 instead of mixing audio locally To use this feature set this parameter to that of the server s name For example conf mysefver com 12345 or conf which uses the Proxy value as the domain Conference Bridge Ports Select the maximum number of conference call participants The range is 3 to 10 The default is 3 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 165 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Pro
128. going SIP messages is substituted for the corresponding port value in the external RTP port range There is no default value NAT Keep Alive Intvl Interval between NAT mapping keep alive messages The default is 15 130 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Voice Settings Provisioning Page Use the Provisioning page to configure various profiles and parameters This page includes the following sections Configuration Profile Firmware Upgrade General Purpose Parameters Configuration Profile Voice gt Provisioning gt Configuration Profile Provision Enable Controls all resync actions independently of firmware upgrade actions Set to Yes to enable remote provisioning The default is Yes Resync On Reset Triggers a resync after every reboot except for reboots caused by parameter updates and firmware upgrades The default is Yes Resync Random The maximum value for a random time interval that the Delay device waits before making its initial contact with the provisioning server This delay is effective only on the initial configuration attempt following device power on or reset The delay is a pseudo random number between zero and this value This parameter is in units of 20 seconds the default value of 2 represents 40 seconds This feature is disabled when this parameter is set to zero This
129. gs This chapter describes the Administration settings for the Services Ready Platforms It includes the following sections Web Access Management Remote Management Time Setup User List User Privilege Control Logging Factory Defaults Firmware Upgrade Backup amp Restore Reboot Status Switch Setting To access these pages click Administration from the Configuration Utility menu bar Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 195 Administration Settings Web Access Management Web Access Management Use the Web Access management page to configure the web access settings and remote access rules for the SRP STEP 1 Click Administration gt Web Access Management The Web Access Management window opens STEP 2 Configure the Remote Access settings as defined in the Web Access Management Settings table STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings Web Access Management Settings Field Description Web Access Web Utility Access Select HTTP and or HTTPS For secure Internet access select HTTPS If you select HTTPS you must include https in the URL when you connect to the utility For example https Xxx xxx XXX XXX where the x s represent the Gateway s Internet IP address Web Utility Access via Wireless Allows the administrator to access the web utility from a local wireless client Remote Access Remote Management
130. gs for port range triggering as defined in the Port Range Triggering Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 69 Configuring the Network NAT Port Range Triggering Settings Field Description Application Name Enter a name to identify the application in the Port Range Triggering List WAN Choose the WAN Interface through which the trigger ports will be detected LAN Choose the LAN where the host computer is located and to which forwarded traffic will be directed Triggered Range Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the triggered port range When a local client makes an outbound connection to a port in this range the SRP opens the ports that are specified in the Forwarded Range fields back to the originating client Check with the Internet application s documentation for the appropriate port numbers Forwarded Range Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the forwarded port range These ports are opened when an outbound connection is made to one of the ports specified in the Triggered Range fields Check with the Internet application documentation for the appropriate port numbers Protocol Choose a protocol type from the down list TCP UDP or both Enable Click Enable to enable the applications that you have defined The default is disabled
131. h SIP re INVITE messages to determine whether the connection to the caller is still active If the caller does not respond to the refresh message the SRP ends this call with a SIP BYE message The range is 0 to 255 seconds 0 means that the session refresh is disabled The default is 30 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 157 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings SAS Inbound RTP Sink This setting works around devices that do not play inbound RTP if the streaming audio server line declares itself as a send only device and tells the client not to stream out audio Enter a Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN or IP address of an RTP sink this value is used by the streaming audio server line in the SDP of its 200 response to an inbound INVITE message from a client The purpose of this parameter is to work around devices that do not play inbound RTP if the SAS line declares itself as a send only device and tells the client not to stream out audio This parameter is a FQDN or IP address of a RTP sink to be used by the SAS line in the SDP of its 200 response to inbound INVITE from a client It will appear in the c line and the port number and if specified in the m line of the SDP If this value is not specified or equal to O then c 0 0 0 0 and a sendonly will be used in the SDP to tell the SAS client to not to send any RTP to this SAS line If a non
132. h can be used for routing updates and some protocols You can set up to two loopback interfaces STEP 1 Click Interface Setup gt Management Interface The Management Interface window opens STEP 2 To editan entry in the List of Loopback Interfaces click the Edit pencil icon The Manually Adding Loopback window opens STEP 3 Enter the IP Address to use for the loopback interface The address must not overlap with any other interface configured on the SRP NOTE The IP Address used for the loopback interface assumes a subnet mask of 255 255 255 255 STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 61 Configuring the Network This chapter describes how to configure the network settings for the Services Ready Platforms It includes the following sections Routing NAT Port Range Triggering Firewall PPPoE Relay DDNS IGMP UPnP CDP Setting To access these pages click the Network Setup Tab from the Configuration Utility menu bar Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 62 Configuring the Network 5 Routing Routing STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP This section describes how to configure various types of routing on the SRP including Static Routes RIP Intervlan Routing To access these pages click Network Setup gt Routing from the Configuration Uti
133. h is enabled by default To disable L2TP Passthrough select Disabled Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 190 Configuring VPN 7 Cisco VPN Server Cisco VPN Server This section describes how to configure the server polices settings and users for the Cisco VPN Server The Cisco VPN Server allows remote users to access private servers at a central site from anywhere on the Internet Data is passed through an encrypted IPSec VPN tunnel by using the Cisco VPN Client See www cisco com go vpnclient NOTE Only the VPN Server or site to site VPN can be used at a time on the SRP If you enable VPN Server site to site VPN is disabled Configuring Groups Use the group page to configure the settings that control the Cisco VPN server and the IPSec policies for communication with remote users STEP 1 Click VPN gt Cisco VPN Server gt Group The Group window opens STEP 2 Click Enable to activate the VPN server The default is Disable STEP 3 Under Identity specify the Group Name and Password STEP 4 Ifnecessary make changes to the IKE Phase 1 and IKE Phase 2 settings to match the desired IPSec policies STEP 5 Specify the Mode Configuration settings The SRP520 models support up 5 concurrent connections IP address assignments a Set the DNS1 field to the primary DNS server address Optionally enter a backup DNS server in the DNS2 field b If necessary specify the W
134. he Internet and Web Filter Options as specified in the Firewall Filter Settings table Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 75 Configuring the Network 5 Firewall STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Firewall Filter Settings Field Description SPI Firewall To enable a firewall protection select Enabled The Protection default is Enabled Internet Filter Options Filter Anonymous Prevents your network from being pinged or detected Internet Requests by other Internet users It also hides your network ports Both make it more difficult for outside users to enter your network This filter is enabled by default Select Disabled to allow anonymous Internet requests Filter Internet NAT This feature prevents local clients from accessing local Redirection services through active port forwarding rules i e local clients cannot use the router s public IP address to access local services as they might if they were connected through the Internet This feature does not prevent a local client from accessing a local service directly by using private addressing This filter is disabled by default Select Enabled to filter Internet NAT redirection or Disabled to disable it Filter IDENT Prevents port 113 from being scanned by devices Port 113 outside of your local network This filter is enabled by default Select Enabled to filter port 113 or Disabled
135. he wildcard To enable wildcards select Enabled If you have not subscribed to this service or are unsure select Disabled default Internet IP Address Displays your current IP address Status Displays your DDNS status Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 81 Configuring the Network 5 DMZ Update To manually trigger an update click this button TZO org Settings E mail Address Enter the email address for your TZO account TZO Key Enter the key for your TZO account Domain Name Enter your host name For example name dyndns org Internet IP Address Displays your current IP address Status Displays your DDNS status Update To manually trigger an update click this button DMZ DMZ allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special purpose service such as Internet gaming and videoconferencing DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC The Port Range Forwarding is more secure because it only opens the ports you want to have opened while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of one computer exposing the computer to the Internet Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP address assigned to it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function STEP 1 Click Network Setup on the tab and
136. hm The final result of IKE algorithm after ISAKMP Only applies to the AUTO mode Upset Algorithm The IPSec algorithm this tunnel is currently using TX Bytes The number of transmitted bytes of this tunnel RX Bytes The number of received bytes of this tunnel Connect Status Only applies to the AUTO mode Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 224 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status CDP Neighbor Information 10 CDP Neighbor Information Use the CDP Neighbor Information page to view CDP Neighbor information from the Configuration Utility NOTE To view additional status information click an item in the Neighbor information list The CDP Details table d isplays information about the selected device Status gt CDP Neighbor Information CDP Neighbor Information Field Description Device ID The device ID of the neighbor Local Interface The local SRP name Hold Time The hold time before which CDP will throw away packets Capability The class of the neighbor Platform The neighbor s hardware system Port ID The port number of the neighbor IP Address The IP address of the neighbor Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 225 Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the Services Ready Platform
137. ication Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 167 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Subscriber Information Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Subscriber Information Display Name Display name for caller ID User ID User ID for this line Password Password for this line Use Auth ID To use the authentication ID and password for SIP authentication select yes Otherwise select no to use the user ID and password The default is no Auth ID Authentication ID for SIP authentication Directory Number Enter the number for this line Mini Certificate Base64 encoded of Mini Certificate concatenated with the 1024 bit public key of the CA signing the MC of all subscribers in the group The default is empty SRTP Private Key Base64 encoded of the 512 bit private key per subscriber for establishment of a secure call The default is empty 168 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Supplementary Service Subscription The SRP provides native support of a large set of enhanced or supplementary services All of these services are optional The parameters listed in the following table are used to enable or disable a specific supplementary service A supplementary service should be disabled if a the user has not subscribed for it
138. ices Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 40 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Failover and Recovery Settings Field Description Connection Recovery Enable to ensure that your primary internet connection in backed up Interface Connection Failover Timeout Failover detection works by detecting the physical connection and or presence of traffic on the Internet link If the link is idle the SRP attempts to ping a destination If the ping does not reply the SRP assumes the link is down and attempts to fail over to another interface Time interval at which the SRP detects the status of the Internet connection The default timeout interval is 60 seconds Connection Validation Site Ping target for the SRP to use to detect the status of the Internet connection By default the SRP pings the Network Time Protocol NTP servers You may specify a different IP address as a target here WAN Interfaces Provides information on current status of the Ethernet Internet connection and Mobile Network connection Click the Status hyperlink to view the details You can also configure the interface priority by clicking Up or Down Note that the interface priority setting is configurable only when Ethernet Connection Recovery is disabled STEP 7 aces by clicking the Up or Down buttons STEP 8 Click Submit to save your settings
139. ick Add To remove an address select it in the Remote IP Address list and click Delete Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 189 Configuring VPN VPN Passthrough VPN Passthrough Use the VPN Passthrough page to configure VPN passthrough for IPSec PPTP and L2TP protocols Use this feature if there are devices behind the SRP that need IPSec tunnels to be set up independently such as connecting to another router on the WAN STEP 1 Click VPN gt Site to Site IPSec VPN gt VPN Passthrough The VPN Passthrough window opens STEP 2 IPSec PPTP and L2TP passthrough are enabled by default Click Disabled to disable any of these passthrough options STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings VPN Passthrough Settings Field Description IPSec Passthrough Internet Protocol Security IPSec is a suite of protocols used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer IPSec Passthrough is enabled by default To disable IPSec Passthrough select Disabled PPTP Passthrough Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP allows the Point to Point Protocol PPP to be tunneled through an IP network PPTP Passthrough is enabled by default To disable PPTP Passthrough select Disabled L2TP Passthrough Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable Point to Point sessions via the Internet on the Layer 2 level L2TP Passthroug
140. ick Interface Setup gt LAN gt VLAN Setting The VLAN Setting window opens From this page you can view the list of configured VLANs add or delete a VLAN and view the details for a selected VLAN To edit or delete a VLAN entry from the DHCP list click the Edit pencil or Delete x icon To view the information for a VLAN entry click any of the items in the VLAN Details List The VLAN information for the DHCP Pool displays in the VLAN Details table To create anew VLAN click Add Entry The VLAN Settings window for the new VLAN opens Specify the VLAN settings for the new entry as defined in the VLAN Settings table Click Submit to save your settings Click Add Entry to open the VLAN Add page From this page you can add a VLAN entry Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 45 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports VLAN Settings Field Description VLAN Name Bridge or VLAN name VLAN ID Bridge or VLAN ID Voice VLAN Click this box if you want to use voice Only use this option in VLAN mode Address Type Address type determines the way in which the VLAN IP interface is configured Choose None if an IP interface is not required This would typically be the case when bridging ports only Choose Static IP Address to manu
141. iguring the Network 5 DDNS STEP 5 DDNS NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings PPPoE Relay Settings Field Description WAN interface Select the WAN Interface for this rule For example WAN1 or WAN2 LAN interface Select the LAN Interface for this rule For example VLAN1 or VLAN100 PPPoE Relay Status Enables an L2TP access concentrator LAC to relay active discovery and service selection functionality for PPP over Ethernet PPPoE over a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP control channel to an L2TP network server LNS or tunnel switch multihop node The relay functionality of this feature allows the LNS or tunnel switch to advertise the services it offers to the client thereby providing end to end control of services between the LNS and a PPPoE client Use the Dynamic DNS DDNS page to specify an Internet service that allows routers with non static public IP addresses to be located by using Internet domain names When assigned a new IP address the SRP updates the DDNS service to ensure that its associated domain name resolves to this new value thereby facilitating remote access To use DDNS you must setup an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS com or TZO com Click Network Setup gt DDNS The DDNS window opens Choose a DDNS service from the drop down list You can choose from DynDNS org or TZO com The window for the DDNS Servi
142. in Name or select Any available only for an Auto Policy Be aware that an FQDN requires that the SRP can connect to a DNS server to resolve the address before establishing the VPN tunnel Encryption Algorithm Choose the encryption algorithm Select from DES 8 characters 3DES 24 characters AES 128 16 characters AES192 24 characters and AES256 32 characters Integrity Algorithm Choose an integrity algorithm Select from MD5 16 characters or SHA 1 20 characters Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 186 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy IPSec Policy Settings Auto Policy Parameters options only appear if Auto Policy is selected PFS Select Enable to enable Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS The default is disabled This feature requires a new Diffie Hellman exchange for each phase 2 negotiation While this process is slower it ensures that no keys are dependent on any other previously used keys SA Lifetime Enter the IPSec SA life time in seconds The default is 7800 130 minutes Manual Policy Parameters options only appear if Manual Policy is selected SPI Incoming Enter a hexidecimal value for the incoming Security Parameters Index between 0x100 and Oxffffffff SPI Outgoing Enter a hexdicimal value for the outgoing Security Parameters Index between 0x100 and Oxffffffff Encryption Enter a
143. ing a SIP message The default is Ox68 SIP CoS Value 0 7 CoS value for SIP messages The default is 3 RTP ToS DiffServ Value ToS DiffServ field value in UDP IP packets carrying RTP data The default is Oxb8 RTP CoS Value 0 7 CoS value for RTP data The default is 6 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 159 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Network Jitter Level Determines how jitter buffer size is adjusted by the SRP Jitter buffer size is adjusted dynamically The minimum jitter buffer size is 30 milliseconds or 10 milliseconds current RTP frame size whichever is larger for all jitter level settings However the starting jitter buffer size value is larger for higher jitter levels This setting controls the rate at which the jitter buffer size is adjusted to reach the minimum Select the appropriate setting low medium high very high or extremely high The default is high Jitter Buffer Adjustment Controls how the jitter buffer should be adjusted Select the appropriate setting up and down up only down only or disable The default is up and down SIP Settings Voice gt Line 1 2 gt SIP Settings SIP Transport The TCP choice provides guaranteed delivery which assures that lost packets are retransmitted TCP also guarantees that the SIP packages are received in th
144. ing the Services Ready Platforms Status Interface Information 10 Interface Information Use the Interface Information page to view information for the various interfaces Status gt Interface Interface Information Field Description Interface List Interface Lists all currently configured LAN and WAN layer three IP interfaces An Ethernet WAN interface is shown as WAN and an ADSL WAN interface is shown as PVC Interface numbering is derived as follows Primary Interfaces Numbering follows physical port labelling i e WAN1 and WAN2 Ethernet WAN Sub interfaces Numbering reflects configured VLAN index ADSL PVCs Numbered serially from 0 to 3 VLAN Interfaces Numbering reflects the configured VLAN index Connect Type Protocol in use by the interface IP Address IP address of the interface Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the interface MAC Address MAC address of the interface Port List Interface Lists all currently configured LAN and WAN layer two Ethernet WiFi SSID DSL PVC interfaces TX pkts Number of packets transmitted from this port RX pkts Number of packets received by this port Status Port connectivity status Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 216 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status Wireless Network Status 10 Interface Information Field Desc
145. ireless internal wired and wireless networks or the Internet WAN RIP Use the Routing Information Protocol RIP pages to configure dynamic routing on the SRP You can enable this protocol to allow the specified interfaces to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network s layout and to exchange routing tables with other router s The SRP determines the network packets route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and destination Click Network Setup gt Routing gt RIP The RIP window opens To enable RIP Dynamic Routing select Enabled The default is Disabled If RIP is enabled select the RIP version and timeout values as defined in the RIP Settings table The SRP allows you to define which networks will participate in the routing protocol either by interface or IP address subnet Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 64 Configuring the Network Routing RIP Settings Field Description RIP List Interface Displays the list of interfaces RIP Enabled Select to enable or disable RIP on the interface Passive Mode With the passive mode interface all receiving packets are processed as normal and do not send either multicast or unicast RIP packets except to RIP neighbors To select passive mode select Enabled from the RIP Config Edit window Authentication If you are
146. ity STEP 1 Click Administration gt Reboot The Reboot window opens STEP 2 Click the Reboot button to power cycle the SRP Status Use the Status page to view the CPU and Memory status for the SRP The status information is displayed in real time To access this page click Administration gt Status From this page you can view the following CPU MIPS Loads and Uptime _Memory Shows the memory s Total size Free size Used size Buffer size Cached size active size and inactive size Switch Setting On DSL models SRP526W and SRP527W Ethernet port 4 can be configured as a WAN port You can also set the jumbo mode packet size from this window STEP 1 Click Administration gt Switch Setting The Switch Setting window opens STEP 2 Select Disable to configure Ethernet port 4 as a WAN port Select Enable to configure Ethernet port 4 as a LAN port STEP 3 Choose a Jumbo packet size STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 208 Administration Settings 8 Switch Setting Switch Settings Field Description DSL Interface Enable or disable the DSL port When the DSL port is enabled Ethernet port 4 operates only as LAN port When the DSL port is disabled Ethernet port 4 switches from a LAN port to a WAN port Jumbo Mode The size of the jumbo packet Choices are 1522 or 2048 bytes
147. k the Edit pencil icon next to the WAN interface Enter the settings as described in Adding a Subinterface page 29 STEP 6 Select the default route for the interface you are configuring The default route for voice is Default Voice Route Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 27 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface NOTE When using the interface failover feature the Interface Default Route automatically selects the subinterface that is used to pass traffic redirected from a failed interface STEP 7 To view the interface information select a WAN interface from the WAN Interface List The WAN Interface Detail area displays information about the interface as described in the table below WAN Interface Detail Settings Name Value Link Status Interface status connected or disconnected IP Address Public IP address of the interface Netmask Subnet mask Gateway IP address of the ISP server Host Name Hostname if applicable Domain Name Domainname if applicable MTU Type Auto or Custom MTU Size Current MTU size This value is blank if set to Auto DNS 1 2 3 IP addresses of the DNS servers if configured VLAN If enabled a IEEE 802 1q VLAN header is added to outbound Encapsulation traffic allowing some Service Providers to control quality of service based on associated IEEE
148. l excl NTFY Logs all SIP messages in full text except NOTIFY requests responses full excl REG Logs all SIP messages in full text except REGISTER requests responses full excl OPTINTFYIREG Logs all SIP messages in full text except for OPTIONS NOTIFY and REGISTER requests responses The default is none RTP Log Intvl The interval for the RTP log The default is 0 162 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Restrict Source IP If Lines 1 and 2 use the same SIP Port value and the Restrict Source IP feature is enabled the proxy IP address for Lines 1 and 2 is treated as an acceptable IP address for both lines To enable the Restrict Source IP feature select yes Otherwise select no If configured the SRP will drop all packets sent to its SIP Ports originated from an untrusted IP address A source IP address is untrusted if it does not match any of the IP addresses resolved from the configured Proxy or Outbound Proxy if Use Outbound Proxy is yes The default is no Referor Bye Delay Controls when the SRP sends BYE to terminate stale call legs upon completion of call transfers Multiple delay settings Referor Refer Target Referee and Refer To Target are configured on this screen For the Referor Bye Delay enter the appropriate period of time in seconds The default is 4
149. led number is accepted or rejected You can use a dial plan to facilitate dialing or to block certain types of calls such as long distance or international This section includes information that you need to understand dial plans as well as procedures for configuring your own dial plans This section includes the following topics About Dial Plans Editing Dial Plans About Dial Plans This section provides information to help you understand how dial plans are implemented See the following topics Digit Sequences Digit Sequence Examples Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits Dial Plan Timer Off Hook Timer Interdigit Long Timer Incomplete Entry Timer Interdigit Short Timer Complete Entry Timer Digit Sequences A dial plan contains a series of digit sequences separated by the character The entire collection of sequences is enclosed within parentheses Each digit sequence within the dial plan includes a series of elements which are individually matched to the keys that the user presses NOTE White space is ignored but may be used for readability 102 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans Digit Sequence Function 0 2345678 9 0 1 Enter any of these characters to represent a key that the user must press on the phone keypad Enter x to represent any character on the pho
150. led party replies with a SIP 182 response without SDP to its outbound INVITE request The default value is the same as Ring Back Tone except the cadence is 1s on and 1s off The default is 440 19 480 19 1 1 1 2 Confirm Tone Brief tone to notify the user that the last input value has been accepted The default is 600 16 1 25 25 1 SIT1 Tone Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a Caller makes an outbound call The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP screen The default is 985 16 1428 16 1777 16 20 380 0 1 380 0 2 380 0 3 0 4 0 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 139 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings SIT2 Tone Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a Caller makes an outbound call The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP screen The default is 914 16 137 1 16 1777 16 20 274 0 1 274 0 2 380 0 3 0 4 0 SIT3 Tone Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a Caller makes an outbound call The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP screen The default is 914 16 137 1 16 1777 1 6 20 380 0 1 380 0 2 380 0 3 0 4 0 SIT4 Tone Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a Caller makes an outbound call The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP scre
151. lence Threshold Select the appropriate setting for the threshold high medium or low The default is medium G729a Enable To enable the use of the G 729a codec at 8 kbps select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes Echo Canc Enable To enable the use of the echo canceller select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes Echo Canc Adapt To enable the echo canceller to adapt select yes Enable Otherwise select no The default is yes Echo Supp Enable To enable the use of the echo suppressor select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes FAX V21 Detect Enable To enable detection of V21 fax tones select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes 172 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 G726 32 Enable To enable the use of the G 726 codec at 32 kbps select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes FAX CNG Detect Enable To enable detection of the fax Calling Tone CNG select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes FAX Passthru Codec Select the codec for fax passthrough G7 11u or G7 11a The default is G7 1 1u DTMF Process INFO To use the DTMF process info feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes FAX Codec Symmetric To force the SRP to use a symmetric codec during fax passthrough
152. less devices on the network To use this function select Enabled AP Isolation is disabled by default Basic Rate Series of rates at which the SRP can transmit The SRP advertises its Basic Rate to the other wireless devices in your network so they know which rates will be used and automatically selects the best rate for transmission The default setting is Default which allows the SRP to transmit at all standard wireless rates 1 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 18Mbps and 24Mbps Other options are 1 2Mbps for use with older wireless technology and All which allows the SRP to transmit at all wireless rates The Basic Rate is not the actual rate of data transmission If you want to specify the SRP s rate of data transmission configure the Transmission Rate setting N Transmission Rate Set the data transmission rate depending on the speed of your Wireless N networking Select from a range of transmission speeds or select Auto for the SRP to automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto Fallback feature Auto Fallback negotiates the best possible connection speed between the SRP and a wireless client The default is Auto Transmission Rate Set the data transmission rate depending on the speed of your wireless network Select from a range of transmission speeds or select Auto for the SRP to automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto Fallback feature Auto Fallback nego
153. lity Static Routes Use the Static Routes page to configure static routes for network traffic Click Network Setup gt Routing gt Static Routes The Static Routes window opens From this page you can view the current static routing list and details of the selected route or add another route to the Static Routing List To add a static route click Add Entry The Static Routing window for the new entry opens Enter a name for the new route Enter the destination IP address and subnet mask for the specified network or host to which want to assign a static route Enter the IP address of the gateway that allows for contact between the SRP and the specified network or host Choose the interface for this route Click Submit to save your changes Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 63 Configuring the Network 5 Routing STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Static Route Settings Field Description Enter Route Name Enter a name for the static route Destination Subnet IP Address of the network or host to which you want to assign a static route Subnet Mask Determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion and which portion is the host portion Gateway IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the SRP and the network or host Interface Determines if the Destination IP Address is on the LAN and W
154. lls in succession without interruption The device has a timer that begins counting down when all of its lines become idle This parameter is the initial value of the counter Resync events are delayed until this counter decrements to zero The default is 14 400 seconds Resync From SIP Enables a resync to be triggered via a SIP NOTIFY message The default is Yes Resync After Triggers a resync after every firmware upgrade attempt Upgrade Attempt pa p The default is Yes 132 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Resync Trigger 1 Resync Trigger 2 Configurable resync trigger conditions A resync is triggered when the logic equation in these parameters evaluates to TRUE The default is empty Resync Fails On FNF Determines whether a file not found response from the provisioning server constitutes a successful or a failed resync A failed resync activates the error resync timer The default is Yes Profile Rule This parameter is a profile script that evaluates to the provisioning resync command The command is a TCP IP operation and an associated URL The TCP IP operation can be TFTP HTTP or HTTPS If the command is not specified TFTP is assumed and the address of the TFTP server is obtained through DHCP option 66 In the URL either the IP address or the FQDN of the server can be s
155. lobal Internet Options static configuration and then from the WAN interface nominated above Starting IP Address IP address of the first address in this pool Maximum DHCP Users Maximum number of devices that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to This number is affected by the subnet mask and starting IP address It cannot be greater than 1024 The default is 50 IP Address Range Displays the range of DHCP addresses Client Lease Time Amount of time an address is leased to a client Enter the amount of time in minutes for the lease The default is O minutes which means one day Static DNS Defines a DNS server address that DHCP clients use directly for name resolution This option is only required when the DNS proxy feature is disabled for this DHCP server The field is hidden when DNS proxy is enabled Window Internet Naming Service WINS Manages the window s host name to address resolution If you use a WINS server enter the IP address of the server Otherwise leave this field blank Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 44 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP VLAN Settings VLAN settings are configured on this page After clicking Add Entry you can create another VLAN Cl
156. low the instructions on the Setup Wizard to continue with the installation Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 203 Administration Settings 8 User List User List Use the User List page to manage the users who have access to the Configuration Utility There are two default accounts admin and cisco The admin account has administrator level access The cisco account has guest level access STEP 1 Click Administration gt User List The User List window opens STEP 2 Click the Edit pencil icon for the account that you want to change The User Account window opens STEP 3 Enter anew username NOTE The admin and cisco default usernames cannot be changed STEP 4 Enter the old password only applies to the Admin account You will be asked for your old password when you change the password STEP 5 Enter and confirm a new password The maximum number of characters is 32 The default administrator password is admin The default guest password is cisco NOTE You will also be asked for your new password when you access the Configuration Utility For security purposes Cisco strongly recommends changing the password STEP 6 Click Submit to save your settings User Privilege Control The Privilege Control page allows the Administrator to adjust the privileges assigned to the user STEP 1 Click Administration gt User Privilege Control The User Privilege Control wi
157. lternative to the Dial Tone when the user dials a three way call The default is 420 19 520 19 10 0 1 2 Outside Dial Tone Alternative to the Dial Tone It prompts the user to enter an external phone number as opposed to an internal extension It is triggered by a comma character encountered in the dial plan The default is 420 19 10 0 1 138 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Prompt Tone Prompts the user to enter a call forwarding phone number The default is 520 19 620 19 10 0 1 2 Busy Tone Played when a 486 RSC is received for an outbound call The default is 480 19 620 19 10 5 5 1 2 Reorder Tone Played when an outbound call has failed or after the far end hangs up during an established call Reorder Tone is played automatically when Dial Tone or any of its alternatives times out The default is 480 19 620 19 10 25 25 1 2 Off Hook Warning Tone Played when the caller has not properly placed the handset on the cradle Off Hook Warning Tone is played when the Reorder Tone times out The default is 480 10 620 0 10 125 125 1 2 Ring Back Tone Played during an outbound call when the far end is ringing The default is 440 19 480 19 2 4 1 2 Ring Back 2 Tone Your SRP plays this ringback tone instead of Ring Back Tone if the cal
158. matically disabled for both FAX and Modem pass through In addition out of band DTMF transmission is disabled during modem or fax passthrough Adaptive Jitter Buffer The SRP can buffer incoming voice packets to minimize the impact of variable network delays This process is known as jitter buffering The size of the jitter buffer adapts reactively to suit changing network conditions The SRP has a Network Jitter Level control setting for each line of service The jitter level determines how aggressively the SRP tries to shrink the jitter buffer over time to achieve a lower overall delay If the jitter level is higher it shrinks more gradually If jitter level is lower it shrinks more quickly Adaptive Jitter Buffer is configured in the Line pages See Line Pages 1 2 page 156 Secure Calls A user if enabled by service provider or administrator has the option to make an outbound call secure in the sense that the audio packets in both directions are encrypted Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 91 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services Feature Description Adjustable Audio Frames Per Packet This feature allows the user to set the number of audio frames contained in one RTP packet Packets can be adjusted to contain from 1 10 audio frames Increasing the number of packets decreases the bandwidth utilized but it also increa
159. mit to save your settings SNMP Settings Field Description Enable Disable To enable SNMP identification click Enabled The default is Disabled Trusted IP Choose Any to allow access from any IP address not recommended or enter the IP address and subnet mask of a single SNMP manager or trap agent that can access the SRP through SNMP Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 199 Administration Settings 8 Remote Management SNMP Settings Field Description Get Community Enter the password that allows read only access to the Gateway s SNMP information Set Community Enter the password that allows read write access to the Gateway s SNMP information SNMP Port Descriptions The following tables list the internal Linux interface labels used by SNMP when listing interfaces SRP500 IP Interfaces brO WAN Ethernet 1 brn LAN VLAN n where n 1 4079 br4080 through br4083 ADSL PVC1 4 lo Loopback interface Hosts management addresses configured in the Configuration Utility and the internal loopback 127 0 0 1 ppp10 3G Modem PPP Interface greO through gre9 GRE Tunnel Interface 1 10 ipsecO through ipsec4 IPSec Tunnel Interface 1 5 athO through ath3 Wireless SSID1 4 SRP500 Internal Interfaces ethO WAN Ethernet Interface eth1 Internal connection to LAN switch ethin Internal
160. n be configured for a different ITSP Log in to the Configuration Utility If prompted enter the administrative logon provided by the Service Provider The default username and password are both admin Under the Voice menu click the Line Line 1 2 to choose the line interface that you want to modify In the Proxy and Registration section enter the Proxy In the Subscriber Information section enter the User ID and Password Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 95 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services NOTE STEP 5 STEP 6 Proxy and Registration Proxy Outbound Proxy Use Outbound Proxy no Use OB Proxy In Dialog yes Register yes v Make Call Without Reg no Register Expires 2600 Ans Call Without Reg no w Use DNS SRV no DNS SRV Auto Prefix no w Proxy Fallback Intvt 3600 Proxy Redundancy Method Normal x Voice Mail Server Mailbox Subscribe Expires 2147483647 Subscriber Information Display Name User ID Password Use Auth ID no M Auth D Directory Number Mini Certificate SRTP Private Key 245578 These are the minimum settings for most ITSP connections Enter the account information as required by your ITSP Click Submit to save your settings The voice service will restart To verify your progress perform the following tasks a From the Voice navigation pane click In
161. n digits to play an outside line dial tone after a user entered sequence comma EXAMPLE 9 1xxxxxxxxxx An outside line dial tone is sounded after the user presses 9 and the tone continues until the user presses 1 Enter an exclamation point to prohibit a dial i sequence pattern exclamation point EXAMPLE 1900xxxxxxx The system rejects any 11 digit sequence that begins with 1900 XX Enter an asterisk to allow the user to enter a 2 digit star code SO or LO Enter SO to reduce the short inter digit timer to O seconds or enter LO to reduce the long inter digit timer to 0 seconds Digit Sequence Examples The following examples show digit sequences that you can enter in a dial plan In a complete dial plan entry sequences are separated by a pipe character and the entire set of sequences is enclosed within parentheses EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Olilxxxxxx O 49 11 Extensions on your system EXAMPLE 1 8 xx 9 xxxxxxx 9 lt 1 gt 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 8 lt 1212 gt xxxxxxx 9 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 1 900 xxxxxxx 9 Ollxxxxxx O 49 11 1 8 xx Allows a user dial any three digit number that starts with the digits 1 through 8 If your system uses four digit extensions you would instead enter the following string 1 8 xxx 10
162. n window opens Enter the Host Name and Domain Name if provided by your ISP Enter the IP addresses for up to three DNS servers The SRP allows DNS server information to be specified in a number of different contexts allowing you to meet your specific needs Each WAN interface allows either the static or dynamic configuration of primary secondary and tertiary connection specific servers You can also statically configure primary secondary and tertiary servers globally under Internet Options To determine which servers to use for internal name resolution the SRP takes the first three addresses from a list that it constructs in the following order Primary servers from Internet Options WAN1 WAN2 and then 3G Secondary servers from Internet Options WAN1 WAN2 and then 3G Tertiary servers from Internet Options WAN1 WAN2 and then 3G STEP 4 Click Submit to save your changes Internet Options Field Description Host Name Hostname provided by your ISP Domain Name Domain name provided by your ISP Static DNS 1 3 Enter the IP addresses for up to three DNS servers Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 35 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 NOTE STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 NOTE STEP 7 Mobile Network Use the Mobile Network page to configure your
163. nd add an IPSec policy You can also view the details for each policy from the IPSec Details list To add an IPSec policy click Add Entry The PSec Policy window opens To enable the new policy select Enable Choose a policy identification number from the drop down list In the Policy Name field enter a unique name for the IPSec policy Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 185 Configuring VPN IPSec Policy 7 STEP 6 Choose a policy type from the drop down list You can select from Auto or Manual STEP 7 Enter the IPSec Policy settings as defined in the IPSec Policy Settings table STEP 8 Click Submit to save your settings The VPN policy appears in the List of IKE policies on the IKE Policy Add Entry page IPSec Policy Settings General Settings Policy Name Enter a unique name for the VPN Policy Policy Type Choose the policy type Select from Auto Policy or Manual Policy The Auto Policy uses the IKE protocol to negotiate random keys for more security If you choose this option you must also set an IKE policy on the Site to Site IPSec VPN gt IKE Policy page The Manual Policy does not use IKE which makes this policy more simple but less secure Remote Endpoint Choose how you want to identify the remote gateway for this site to site VPN tunnel Select IP Address to enter an IP address select FQDN to enter a Fully Qualified Doma
164. nd 18 12 36 RTP Bytes Sent Total number of RTP bytes sent RTP Bytes Recv Total number of RTP bytes received SIP Bytes Sent Total number of bytes of SIP messages sent including retransmissions SIP Bytes Recv Total number of bytes of SIP messages received including retransmissions Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Line Status Voice gt Info gt Line 1 Status similar information also provided for Line 2 Hook State Hook state of the FXO port Lines are either On or Off Last Registration At Last date and time the line was registered Message Waiting States are either Yes or No The value automatically is set to Yes when a message is received You also can clear or set the flag manually from the user menu Last Called Number The last number called from the FXO Line Registration State Indicates if the line has registered with the SIP proxy Next Registration In Number of seconds before the next registration renewal Indicates whether you have new voice mail waiting Call Back Active Indicates whether a call back request is in progress Options are either Yes or No Last Caller Number Number of the last caller Mapped SIP Port Port number of the SIP port mapped by NAT Call 1 and 2 State Can take one of the following values
165. ndow opens STEP 2 Choose one of these access types for each feature Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 204 Administration Settings Logging Read Write allows you to view and configure the Web page Read Only allows you to view the Web page Hidden hides the link to the Web page STEP 3 Click Apply to save your setting Logging The SRP allows you to record incoming outgoing and DHCP lists for various events that occur on your network The Incoming Log displays a temporary list of the source IP addresses and destination port numbers for the incoming Internet traffic The Outgoing Log displays a temporary list of the local IP addresses destination URLs IP addresses and service port numbers for the outgoing Internet traffic STEP 1 Click Administration gt Log The Log window opens STEP 2 Click Enabled to enable logging STEP 3 Choose the log type from the Log List area STEP 4 Click Apply to save your settings Logging Settings Field Description Status To access activity logs select Enabled With logging enabled you can view temporary logs Click Disabled to disable this function Log List The log type To specify the log type select Incoming Log Outgoing Log or DHCP Client Log Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 205 Administration Settings Factory Defaul
166. ne keypad sequence Enter characters within square brackets to create a list of accepted key presses The user can press any one of the keys in the list Numeric range For example you would enter 2 9 to allow the user to press any one digit from 2 through 9 Numeric range with other characters For example you would enter 35 8 to allow the user to press 3 5 6 7 8 or period Enter a period for element repetition The dial plan accepts zero or more entries of the digit For example 01 allows users to enter 0 01 011 0111 and so on lt dialed substituted gt Use this format to indicate that certain dialed digits are replaced by other characters when the sequence is transmitted The dialed digits can be zero or more characters EXAMPLE 1 lt 8 1650 gt xXxXXXxxxx When the user presses 8 followed by a seven digit number the system automatically replaces the dialed 8 with 1650 If the user dials 85550112 the system transmits 16505550112 EXAMPLE 2 lt 1 gt xxxxxxxxxx In this example no digits are replaced When the user enters a 10 digit string of numbers the number 1 is added at the beginning of the sequence If the user dials 9725550112 the system transmits 19725550112 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 103 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans Digit Sequence Function Enter a comma betwee
167. nfigurable delay If CPC is enabled dial tone will be played when tip to ring voltage is restored Resolution is 1 second The default range is 2 CPC Duration Duration in seconds for which the tip to ring voltage is removed after the caller hangs up After that tip to ring voltage is restored and dial tone applies if the attached equipment is still off hook CPC is disabled if this value is set to 0 Range O to 1 000 second Resolution is 0 001 second The default is O CPC disabled 146 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Vertical Service Activation Codes Vertical Service Activation Codes are automatically appended to the dial plan There is no need to include them in dial plan although no harm is done if they are included Voice gt Regional gt Vertical Service Activation Codes Call Return Code Call Return Code This code calls the last caller The default is 69 Call Redial Code Redials the last number called The default is 07 Blind Transfer Code Begins a blind transfer of the current call to the extension specified after the activation code The default is 98 Call Back Act Code Starts a callback when the last outbound call is not busy The default is 66 Call Back Deact Code Cancels a callback The default is 86 Call Back Busy Act C
168. nistration Guide SRP520 Models 201 Administration Settings Time Setup Local TFTP Settings Field Description File Enter the name of the remote file Save As Enter the filename for the file you are saving User Name Enter a user name to access the remote file User Password Enter a password to access the remote file Timeout Specify the session timeout value in seconds This is the maximum time allowed for a connection session The connection timeout for HTTP and FTP sessions is 3 seconds The connection timeout for TFTP is 1 second For HTTP and FTP is a TCP reset response message will terminate a session Retry Specify the number of sessions that will retry if a transient problem occurs in a session Status The status of the processing remote file File List table Shows the name and size of the remote file Time Setup STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Use the Time Setup page to set the time zone parameters for your network You can configure the system time manually or configure it by using the Network Time Protocol NTP server Click Administration gt Time Setup The Time Setup window opens Specify the settings for your time zone Time zone is usually referred to as the local time To setup the system clock manually select User Manual and enter the date and time zones Enter the date format as Year Month Day and the time format as Hour Min Sec To automatically set
169. not be 0 The default is 1200 124 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Voice Settings Response Status Code Handling Voice gt SIP gt Response Status Code Handling SIT1 RSC SIP response status code for the appropriate Special Information Tone SIT For example if you set the SIT1 RSC to 404 when the user makes a call and a failure code of 404 is returned the SIT1 tone is played Reorder or Busy tone is played by default for all unsuccessful response status code for SIT 1 RSC through SIT 4 RSC SIT2 RSC SIP response status code to INVITE on which to play the SIT2 Tone SIT3 RSC SIP response status code to INVITE on which to play the SITS Tone SIT4 RSC SIP response status code to INVITE on which to play the SIT4 Tone Try Backup RSC SIP response code that retries a backup server for the current request Retry Reg RSC Interval to wait before the SRP retries registration after failing during the last registration RTP Parameters Voice gt SIP gt RTP Parameters RTP Port Min Minimum port number for RTP transmission and reception The RTP Port Min and RTP Port Max parameters should define a range that contains at least 4 even number ports such as 100 106 The default is 16384 RTP Port Max Maximum port number for RTP transmission and reception The default is 16482
170. ns The Increment and Decrement icons let you change numeric values Click the icon to increment a value click the icon to decrement a value Click the Submit button to save your changes Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 20 The Quick Setup Menu This chapter describes how to use the Quick Setup Menu to set up the essential connectivity features for your Services Ready Platforms It includes the following sections Basic Configuration Setup Advanced Configuration Setup The Quick Setup menu is displayed by default when you first logon to the SRP You can use these setup pages to quickly get the device up and running The menu also provides convenient links to features found in the Configuration Utility To access these pages click Quick Setup gt Basic Configuration Setup from the Configuration Utility menu bar Basic Configuration Setup STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Use the Basic Configuration Setup to configure WAN LAN Wireless and Remote Provisioning settings for your SRP To access these pages click Quick Setup gt Basic Configuration Setup from the Configuration Utility WAN Setup Ethernet Use the WAN Setup page to quickly setup your Ethernet WAN interface Click Quick Setup gt WAN Setup The WAN Setup window opens Enter your Internet connection type as required by your Internet Service Provider ISP Specify the Connecti
171. nsmitting the natural silence that occurs in normal two way connection The IP bandwidth is used only when someone is speaking During the silent periods of a telephone call additional bandwidth is available for other voice calls or data traffic because the silence packets are not being transmitted across the network Comfort Noise Generation provides artificially generated background white noise Sounds designed to reassure callers that their calls are still connected during silent periods If Comfort Noise Generation is not used the caller may think the call has been disconnected because of the dead silence periods created by the VAD and Silence Suppression feature Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services 6 Feature Description Modem and Fax Pass Through Modem pass through mode can be triggered only by predialing the number set in the Modem Line Toggle Code See Regional Page page 136 FAX pass through mode is triggered by the detection of a CED CNG tone or an NSE event Echo canceller is automatically disabled for Modem passthrough mode Echo canceller is disabled for FAX pass through if the parameter FAX Disable ECAN Line 1 or 2 tab is set to yes for that line in that case FAX pass through is the same as Modem pass through Call waiting and silence suppression is auto
172. nt will send a PAUSE frame which halts the transmission of the sender for a specified period of time To enable this feature check the box The default setting is Disabled Speed Duplex Choose the duplex mode You can select from Auto negotiate 10 Half 10 Full 100 Half and 100 Full The default is Auto negotiate Port Details Shows detailed information about the ports Setting up the Wireless LAN This sections describes how to configure the wireless LAN settings for the SRP It includes the following sections Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Protected Setup Wireless MAC Filter Advanced Wireless Settings WMM Setting To access these pages click Interface Setup gt Wi Fi Settings from the Configuration Utility Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 48 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Basic Wireless Settings Use the Basic Wireless Settings page to the SRP s integrated wireless access point and up to four wireless networks Click Interface Setup gt Wi Fi Settings gt Basic Wireless Settings The Basic Wireless Settings window opens Configure the wireless network settings as defined in the Basic Wireless Settings table When you are finished click Submit to save your settings Select the network mode to turn the radio on and click Appl
173. ntrol Timer Values sec Hook Flash Timer Minimum on hook time before off hook qualifies as Min hookflash Less than this the on hook event is ignored Range 0 1 0 4 seconds The default is 0 1 144 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Hook Flash Timer Max Maximum on hook time before off hook qualifies as hookflash More than this the on hook event is treated as onhook no hook flash event Range 0 4 1 6 seconds The default is 0 9 Callee On Hook Delay Phone must be on hook for at this time in sec before the SRP will tear down the current inbound call It does not apply to outbound calls Range 0 255 seconds The default is 0 Reorder Delay Delay after far end hangs up before reorder tone is played 0 plays immediately inf never plays Range 0 255 seconds The default is 5 Call Back Expires Expiration time in seconds of a call back activation Range 0 65535 seconds The default is 1800 Call Back Retry Intvl Call back retry interval in seconds Range 0 255 seconds The default is 30 Call Back Delay Delay after receiving the first SIP 18x response before declaring the remote end is ringing If a busy response is received during this time the SRP still considers the call as failed and keeps on retrying The default is 0 5 VMWI Refresh Intvl
174. o compute the round trip delay and show it as the lt Call Round Trip Delay gt value ms on the Voice gt Info page The default is O No UDP Checksum Select yes if you want the SRP to calculate the UDP header checksum for SIP messages Otherwise select no The default is no 126 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Stats In BYE Determines whether the SRP includes the P RTP Stat header or response in a BYE message The header contains the RTP statistics of the current call Select yes or no from the drop down list The format of the P RTP Stat header is P RTP State PS lt packets sent gt OS lt octets sent gt PR lt packets received gt OR lt octets received gt PL lt packets lost gt Jl lt jitter in ms gt LA lt delay in ms gt DU lt call duration ins gt EN lt encoder gt DE lt decoder gt The default is yes SDP Payload Types Voice gt SIP gt SDP Payload Types NSE Dynamic Payload NSE dynamic payload type The valid range is 96 127 The default is 100 AVT Dynamic Payload AVT dynamic payload type The valid range is 96 127 The default is 101 INFOREQ Dynamic Payload INFOREQ dynamic payload type There is no default G726r32 Dynamic Payload G726r32 dynamic payload type The default is 2 G729b Dynamic G 729b dynamic payload type
175. ode Starts a callback when the last outbound call is busy The default is O5 Cfwd All Act Code Forwards all calls to the extension specified after the activation code The default is 72 Cfwd All Deact Code Cancels call forwarding of all calls The default is 73 Cfwd Busy Act Code Forwards busy calls to the extension specified after the activation code The default is 90 Cfwd Busy Deact Code Cancels call forwarding of busy calls The default is 9 1 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 147 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Cfwd No Ans Act Code Forwards no answer calls to the extension specified after the activation code The default is 92 Cfwd No Ans Deact Code Cancels call forwarding of no answer calls The default is 93 Cfwd Last Act Code Forwards the last inbound or outbound calls to the extension specified after the activation code The default is 63 Cfwd Last Deact Code Cancels call forwarding of the last inbound or outbound calls The default is 83 Block Last Act Code Blocks the last inbound call The default is 60 Block Last Deact Code Cancels blocking of the last inbound call The default is 80 Accept Last Act Code Accepts the last outbound call It lets the call ring through when do not disturb or call forwarding of all
176. on Type Settings as described in Adding a Subinterface page 29 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 21 The Quick Setup Menu Basic Configuration Setup STEP 4 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings WAN Setup ADSL Use the WAN Setup page to quickly setup your ADSL WAN interface Click Quick Setup gt WAN Setup The WAN Setup window opens Enter your VC and IP settings as defined in Internet Setup page 26 Click Submit to save your settings LAN Setup Use the LAN Setup page to quickly setup the LAN interface Click Quick Setup gt LAN Setup The LAN Setup window opens Enter the Router IP and DHCP server settings for the LAN For detailed descriptions of these fields see the DHCP section under Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports page 42 Click Submit to save your settings Wireless Setup Use the Wireless Setup page to quickly setup the Wireless network Click Quick Setup gt Wireless Setup The Wireless Setup window opens Specify the wireless network settings as described in Basic Wireless Settings page 49 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 22 The Quick Setup Menu Advanced Configuration Setup 3 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
177. orms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 3 Contents Firewall NAT Chapter 4 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface Internet Setup Adding a Subinterface Encapsulation Settings IPoA Settings PPPoE Settings PPPOA Settings Internet Options Mobile Network Failover and Recovery Setting up the VLAN Interfaces and LAN Ports DHCP Server VLAN Settings Port Settings Setting up the Wireless LAN Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Protected Setup WPS Method 1 WPS Method 2 WPS Method 3 Wireless MAC Filter Advanced Wireless Settings WMM Setting Using the Management Interface Chapter 5 Configuring the Network Routing Static Routes RIP 23 24 25 25 26 29 32 32 33 34 35 36 40 42 42 45 47 48 49 55 55 56 56 56 58 61 61 62 63 63 64 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Contents Intervian Routing NAT NAT Setting Port Forwarding Port Range Triggering QoS QoS Bandwidth Control QoS Policy CoS To Queue DSCP To Queue Firewall Firewall Filter Internet Access Control PPPoE Relay DDNS DMZ IGMP UPnP CDP Setting Chapter 6 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services Understanding Voice Port Operations SRP Voice Features Supported Codecs SIP Proxy Redundancy Other SRP Voice Features Registering to the Service Provider Managing Caller ID Services Optimizing Fa
178. otfuctfes CISCO ADMINISTRATION e10 iD Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms SRP520 Models Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries A listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1005R 2012 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved 78 2069 1 01 Contents Chapter 1 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 10 Feature Overview 10 Product Overview 11 Model Numbers 11 Front Panel 11 SRP521W Front Panel 11 SRP526W SRP527W Front Panel 12 Front Panel Lights 12 Back Panel 13 SRP521W Back Panel 13 SRP526W SRP527W Back Panel 13 Back Panel Descriptions 14 Side View 15 Top View 16 Default Settings 17 Chapter 2 Getting Started with the Configuration Utility 18 Logging In to the Configuration Utility 18 Overview of the Configuration Utility 19 Main Window Areas 19 Configuration Utility Icons 20 Chapter 3 The Quick Setup Menu 21 Basic Configuration Setup 21 WAN Setup Ethernet 21 WAN Setup ADSL 22 LAN Setup 22 Wireless Setup 22 Remote Provisioning 23 Advanced Configuration Setup 23 Voice 23 Mobile Network Setup 23 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platf
179. pact Header Lets you use compact SIP headers in outbound SIP messages Select yes or no from the drop down list If set to yes the SRP uses compact SIP headers in outbound SIP messages If set to no the SRP uses normal SIP headers If inbound SIP requests contain compact headers the SRP reuses the same compact headers when generating the response regardless the settings of the Use Compact Header parameter If inbound SIP requests contain normal headers the SRP substitutes those headers with compact headers if defined by RFC 261 if Use Compact Header parameter is set to yes The default is no Escape Display Name Lets you keep the Display Name private Select yes if you want the SRP to enclose the string configured in the Display Name in a pair of double quotes for outbound SIP messages If the display name includes or these will be escaped to and within the double quotes Otherwise select no The default is no RFC 2543 Call Hold Configures the type of call hold a sendonly or 0 0 0 0 The default is no do not use the 0 0 0 0 syntax ina HOLD SDP use the a sendonly syntax Mark All AVT Packets If set to yes all AVT tone packets encoded for redundancy have the marker bit set If set to no only the first packet has the marker bit set for each DTMF event The default is yes Mark all AVT Packets If set to yes all AVT tone packets encoded for redundancy have the marker bit set If
180. pecified The file name can have macros such as SMA which expands to the device MAC address The default is srpSPSN cfg Profile Rule B Profile Rule C Profile Rule D Defines second third and fourth resync commands and associated profile URLs These profile scripts are executed sequentially after the primary Profile Rule resync operation has completed If a resync is triggered and Profile Rule is blank Profile Rule B C and D are still evaluated and executed The default is empty Profile Name and Profile Region A provisioning server can store string data in this parameter and subsequently read this data back when querying the device It performs no other internal function Log Resync Request Msg This parameter contains the message that is sent to the Syslog server at the start of a resync attempt The default is SPN SMAC Requesting resync SSCHEME SSERVIP SPORTSPATH Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 133 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Log Resync Syslog message issued upon successful completion of Success Msg a resync attempt The default is SPN SMAC Successful resync SSCHEME SSERVIP SPORTSPATH SERR Log Resync Failure Syslog message issued after a failed resync attempt Ms a The default is SPN SMAC Resync failed SERR Report Rule The target URL to which configuration reports a
181. provides high voice quality G 729a ITU G 729 voice coding algorithm used to compress digitized speech G 729a is a reduced complexity version of G 729 requiring about half the processing power of G 729 The G 729 and G 729a bit streams are compatible and interoperable but not identical The administrator can select the preferred codecs to be used for each line See Audio Configuration page 171 In addition negotiation of the optimal voice codec sometimes depends on the ability of a device to match a codec name with the codec used by the far end device You can individually name the various codecs so that the SRP can successfully negotiate the codec with the far end equipment For more information see Audio Configuration page 171 SIP Proxy Redundancy In typical commercial IP Telephony deployments all calls are established through a SIP proxy server A typical SIP proxy server can handle thousands of subscribers It is important that a backup server be available so that an active server can be temporarily switched out for maintenance The SRP supports the use of backup SIP proxy servers through DNS SRV so that service disruption is minimized An easy way to support proxy redundancy is to configure your DNS server with a list of SIP proxy addresses The SRP can be instructed to contact a SIP proxy server in a domain named in the SIP message The SRP consults the DNS server to get a list of hosts in the given domain tha
182. ration Guide SRP520 Models 67 Configuring the Network NAT Port Forwarding Settings Field Description Port Forwarding Type Choose the type of port forwarding from the drop down list Select Single Port Forwarding to forward traffic for a specified port on to the same or an alternative port on the target server in the LAN Select Port Range Forwarding to forward traffic to a range of ports to the same ports on the target server in the LAN Refer to the Internet application s documentation for the required ports or ranges Application Name For single port forwarding choose a common application from the drop down list Such as Telnet or DNS To enter application that is not on the list choose Add a new name and then enter the name of a new application Enter a Name For single port forwarding enter the name of the new application Wan Interface Name Select the WAN interface to which the traffic is initially addressed External Port For single port forwarding enter the port number that external clients will use to set up a connection with the internal server Internal Port For single port forwarding enter the port number that the SRP uses when forwarding traffic to the internal server For simplicity internal and external port numbers will often be the same however different External port numbers could be used to differentiate traffic of the same application
183. re sent This parameter has the same syntax as the Profile_Rule parameter and resolves to a TCP IP command with an associated URL A configuration report is generated in response to an authenticated SIP NOTIFY message with Event report The report is an XML file containing the name and value of all the device parameters This parameter may optionally contain an encryption key For example key SK tftp ps callhome net SMA rep xml enc The default is empty Firmware Upgrade Voice gt Provisioning gt Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Enable Enables firmware upgrade operations independently of resync actions The default is Yes Upgrade Error Retry The upgrade retry interval in seconds applied in case Delay of upgrade failure The device has a firmware upgrade error timer that activates after a failed firmware upgrade attempt The timer is initialized with the value in this parameter The next firmware upgrade attempt occurs when this timer counts down to zero The default is 3600 seconds 134 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Downgrade Rev Limit Enforces a lower limit on the acceptable version number during a firmware upgrade or downgrade The device does not complete a firmware upgrade operation unless the firmware version is greater than or equal to this parameter Th
184. received packet IDLE Current setting of the station inactivity timer This is the time in milliseconds when the station will go into power save if no activity occurs on the link Mobile Network Status Use the Mobile Network Status page to view information for the Broadband USB modem installed in the SRP NOTE This page will differ depending on the type of USB modem that you installed Status gt Mobile Network USB UMTS Card Settings Field Description IP Address IP address assigned to the USB modem Connection Up Duration of current connection session Time Current Session Receive and Transmit traffic volume Usage Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 218 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status Mobile Network Status 10 USB UMTS Card Settings Field Description Manufacturer Manufacturer of the connected USB modem Card Model Model name of the connected USB modem Card Firmware Firmware revision currently installed on the USB modem SIM Status SIM card status SIM ready or pin code needed IMSI IMSI number of this USB modem Service Type USB modem service type Signal Strength Signal strength Card Status The status of the card Connecting Connected Discon necting Disconnected or Card is not activated If no card is attached the status page states that the SRP is Unabl
185. ries Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 55 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 WPS Method 2 Use this method if your client device has a Wi Fi Protected Setup PIN number Enter the PIN number in the field on this page Click Register After the client device is configured click OK Then refer to your client device or its documentation for further instructions WPS Method 3 Use this method if your client device asks for the SRP PIN number Enter the PIN number listed on this page It is also listed on the label on the bottom of the SRP After the client device is configured click OK Then refer to your client device or its documentation for further instructions Wireless MAC Filter Use the Wireless MAC filter page to specify the MAC addresses of the wireless devices that are permitted access or are blocked by the SRP Click Interface Setup gt Wi Fi Settings gt Wireless MAC Filter The Wireless MAC Filter window opens From the Select a SSID drop down list choose the MAC filter settings to apply to the SSID The default data is SSID is cisco data and the default voice SSID is ciSco voice To filter wireless users by MAC Address either permitting or blocking access select Enable The default is Disable In the Access Re
186. ring Voice Settings SIP Timer D ACK hang around time which can range from O0 to 64 seconds The default is 32 SIP Timer J Non INVITE response hang around time which can range from 0 to 64 seconds The default is 32 INVITE Expires INVITE request Expires header value If you enter O the Expires header is not included in the request The default is 240 Range 0 231 1 RelNVITE Expires RelNVITE request Expires header value If you enter O the Expires header is not included in the request The default is 30 Range 0 231 1 Reg Min Expires Minimum registration expiration time allowed from the proxy in the Expires header or as a Contact header parameter If the proxy returns a value less than this setting the minimum value is used The default is 1 Reg Max Expires Maximum registration expiration time allowed from the proxy in the Min Expires header If the value is larger than this setting the maximum value is used The default is 7200 Reg Retry Intvl Interval to wait before the SRP retries registration after failing during the last registration The default is 30 Reg Retry Long Intvl When registration fails with a SIP response code that does not match Retry Reg RSC the SRP waits for the specified length of time before retrying If this interval is O the SRP stops trying This value should be much larger than the Reg Retry Intvl value which should
187. ription Clear TX amp RX Click this button to reset to 0 the count of TX and RX packets Wireless Network Status Use the Wireless Network page to view information about your wireless networks Status gt Wireless Wireless Network Status Field Description Network Mode Operating mode configured for the embedded wireless Access Point See Setting up the Wireless LAN page 48 for more information Radio Band Channel bandwidth in use by the wireless network Channel Wireless channel currently in use Wireless List Current SSID configuration Columns in the Wireless List include SSID Name Configured SSID name Status SSID enabled or disabled Broadcast SSID broadcast enabled or disabled Security Current security settings WPS Indicates whether WPS is enabled for this SSID Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 217 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status 1 O Wireless Client Information Wireless Client Information Use the Wireless Client Information page to view information for the wireless clients Status gt Wireless Client Information Wireless Client Information Field Description MAC Address Client MAC address Tx Rate Current transmission data rate of the client Rx Rate Current receive data rate of the client RSSI Signal strength of the last
188. rp500 for more details on compatible USB modem devices While both Ethernet and a USB modem may be connected only one can be used to establish a link at a time Whenever the Internet connection fails the SRP automatically attempts to bring up another connection on another interface This feature is called Failover When the original Internet connection is restored reverts to using this path and drops the backup connection This feature is called Recovery STEP 1 Click Interface Setup gt Failover amp Recovery The Failover amp Recovery window opens STEP 2 Click Enabled to enable Connection Recovery When enabled the SRP sets the Ethernet interface to the highest priority and also enables Interface Connection Failover If the Internet connection fails the SRP automatically attempts to bring up the mobile network connection on the USB interface if available Whenever the Internet connection recovers the SRP automatically reverts to using this instead of the backup interface NOTE Mobile Connection Mode must be set to Auto to use Ethernet Connection Recovery STEP 3 Enter a failover timeout value STEP 4 Choose a site on which to perform failover validation in the Failover Validation Site area Either use the next hop gateway or enter the IP address for a custom site STEP 5 Change the priority of the WAN interfaces by clicking the Up or Down buttons STEP 6 Click Submit to save your settings Cisco SRP500 Series Serv
189. rse The default is Forward Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 177 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings User Pages 1 2 Use these pages to configure the user settings These pages include the following sections Call Forward Settings Selective Call Forward Settings Speed Dial Settings Supplementary Service Settings Distinctive Ring Settings Ring Settings When a call is made from Line 1 or Line 2 the SRP uses the user and line settings for that line there is no user login support Per user parameter tags must be appended with 1 or 2 corresponding to Line 1 or 2 in the configuration profile It is omitted below for readability Call Forward Settings Voice gt User 1 2 gt Call Forward Settings Cfwd All Dest Forward number for Call Forward All Service The default is blank Cfwd Busy Dest Forward number for Call Forward Busy Service The default is blank Cfwd No Ans Dest Forward number for Call Forward No Answer Service The default is blank Cfwd No Ans Delay Delay in sec before Call Forward No Answer triggers The default is 20 178 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Selective Call Forward Settings Voice gt User 1 2 gt Selective Call Forward Settings Cfwd Selt 8 Caller Caller number p
190. s SRP520 Models Feature SRP521W WAN Fast Ethernet LAN 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802 1 1b g n Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 85 Non Condensing Storage Humidity Voltage Range 5 to 90 Non Condensing 100 240V 50 60Hz AC Dimensions W x D x H 170mm 6 69 inches x 170mm 6 69 inches x 42mm 1 65 inches Weight 400g Feature SRP526W WAN ADSL2 Annex B LAN 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802 1 1b g n Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 226 Specifications Feature SRP526W Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 85 Non Condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 90 Non Condensing Voltage Range 100 240V 50 60Hz AC Dimensions W x D x H 170mm 6 69 inches x 170mm 6 69 inches x 42mm 1 65 inches Weight 440g Feature SRP 527W WAN ADSL2 Annex A LAN 4 Fast Ethernet Ports Wireless 802 1 1b g n Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 85 Non Condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 90 Non Condensing Voltage Range 100 240V 50 60Hz AC Dimensions W x D x H 170mm 6 69 inches x 170mm 6 69 inches x 42mm 1 65 inches
191. s RFC2833 AVT event 16 INFO uses SIP INFO with the single line signal hf in the message body The MIME type for this message body is taken from the Hook Flash MIME Type setting The default is None FAX Disable ECAN If enabled this feature automatically disables the echo canceller when a fax tone is detected To use this feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is no Release Unused This feature allows the release of codecs not used Codec after codec negotiation on the first call so that other codecs can be used for the second line To use this feature select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes FAX Enable T38 To enable the use of ITU T T 38 standard for FAX Relay select yes Otherwise select no The default is yes 174 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 FAX T38 Redundancy Select the appropriate number to indicate the number of previous packet payloads to repeat with each packet Choose 0 for no payload redundancy The higher the number the larger the packet size and the more bandwidth consumed The default is 1 FAX T38 ECM Enable Select yes to enable T 38 Error Correction Mode Otherwise select no FAX Tone Detect Mode This parameter has three possible values caller or callee The SRP will detect FAX tone whether it is callee or caller
192. s of the device Mask Mask of the device Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 222 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status RIP Status 10 ARP Table Status Field Description Device Device interface type RIP Status Use the RIP Status page to view information for all RIP Routing Information Protocol activity To access this page click Status gt RIP from the Configuration Utility This page dump all RIP related messages for the associated RIP daemon For each route received through RIP it displays the time the packet was sent and the tag information It also displays current RIP status such as RIP timer filtering version RIP enabled interface and RIP peer information IGMP Status Use the IGMP Status page to view IGMP information Status gt IGMP Field Description IP Address IP address of the device Port Port of the device Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 223 Viewing the Services Ready Platforms Status 1 O VPN Status VPN Status Use the VPN Status page to view VPN status information Status gt VPN Status VPN Status Field Description Tunnel Name The name of the VPN tunnel Remote Policy The remote network policy Local Policy The local network policy IKE Algorit
193. s the following sections Product Information System Status Line Status Product Information Voice gt Info gt Product Information Product Name Model number name Software Version Software version number Voice Module Version Voice Module version number Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 115 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Client Certificate Status of the client certificate which can indicate if the SRP was authorized by your ITSP Serial Number Product serial number Hardware Version Hardware version number MAC Address MAC Address For example 8843E1657936 Customization Feature not used System Status Voice gt Info gt System Status Current Time Current date and time of the system for example 10 3 2003 16 43 00 Set the system time by using the Administration gt Time Setup page RTP Packets Sent Total number of RTP packets sent including redundant packets RTP Packets Recv Total number of RTP packets received including redundant packets SIP Messages Sent Total number of SIP messages sent including retransmissions SIP Messages Recv Total number of SIP messages received including retransmissions External IP External IP address used for NAT mapping Elapsed Time Total time elapsed since the last reboot of the system for example 25 days a
194. sables caller ID generation The default is 85 CWCID Act Code Enables call waiting caller ID generation The default is 25 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 149 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings CWCID Deact Code Disables call waiting caller ID generation The default is 45 Dist Ring Act Code Enables the distinctive ringing feature The default is 26 Dist Ring Deact Code Disables the distinctive ringing feature The default is 46 Speed Dial Act Code Assigns a speed dial number The default is 74 Paging Code Used for paging other clients in the group The default is 96 Secure All Call Act Code Makes all outbound calls secure The default is 16 Secure No Call Act Code Makes all outbound calls not secure The default is 17 Secure One Call Act Code Makes the next outbound call secure It is redundant if all outbound calls are secure by default The default is 18 Secure One Call Deact Code Makes the next outbound call not secure It is redundant if all outbound calls are not secure by default The default is 19 Conference Act Code If this code is specified the user must enter it before dialing the third party for a conference call Enter the code for a conference call Attn Xfer Act Code If the code is specified the user m
195. scriptions Feature Description DSL port SRP526 SRP527W only Connects the SRP to your DSL connection Phone FXS ports 1 2 Connect directly to an analog telephone fax machine or similar device If your analog phone requires a separate bell line as is often the case in the UK you might need to connect a ring adapter between the SRP and your phone so that the phone rings when calls are presented Line FXO port Connects to a PSTN which is the analog telephone service network that a traditional telephone service uses WAN 10 100 port SRP521W only Connects the SRP to your Wide Area Network WAN LAN 10 100 ports 1 4 Connects to a wired computer and other network devices On Off Switch Powers the SRP on or off 12 V DC power Connects to the provided power adapter Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 14 Introducing the SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform SRP520 Models 1 Product Overview Side View Reset USB Button Connector nn o 236283 Antenna Feature Description Reset button Press and hold for 5 seconds to reset the SRP Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the SRP to its factory defaults To press the button insert a paper clip or similar object into the opening USB port Connects to a compatible USB Modem For information about connecting the
196. seconds if no number is entered after B the default timer of 5 seconds applies n optional The number to transmit automatically when the timer expires you can enter a valid number No wildcard characters are allowed because the number will be transmitted as shown If you omit the number Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 107 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans NOTE substitution lt n gt then the user hears a reorder fast busy tone after the specified number of seconds Examples for the Dial Plan Timer Allow more time for users to start dialing after taking a phone off hook 8 lt 1408 gt 2 9 xxxxxx 9 8 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx EXAMPLE P9 9 9 8 xx 1 8 xx 9 8 011xx pg After taking a phone off hook a user has 9 seconds to begin dialing If no digits are pressed within 9 seconds the user hears a reorder fast busy tone By setting a longer timer you allow more time for users to enter the digits Create a hotline for all sequences on the System Dial Plan EXAMPLE P9 lt 23 gt 9 8 lt 1408 gt 2 9 xxxxxx 9 8 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 8 011xx 9 8 xx 1 8 xx p9 lt 23 gt After taking the phone off hook a user has 9 seconds to begin dialing If no digits are pressed within 9 seconds the call is transmitted automatically to extension 23 Create a hotline on a line button for an extension EXAMPLE PO lt 1000 gt With the
197. seconds which is 1 hour Wireless Protected Setup Use the Wi Fi Protected Setup page to automatically configure wireless security for your wireless networks Make sure that the WPS client device is located near the SRP during setup Click Interface Setup gt Wi Fi Settings gt Wi Fi Protected Setup The Wi Fi Protected Setup window opens To enable WPS for an individual SSID choose the name of the wireless network that you want configure from the drop down list The default data SSID is cisco data The default voice SSID is cisco voice WPS is enabled by default Select Disabled if you don t want to use this feature for the selected VLAN Choose a Wi Fi Protected Setup method The current Wi Fi Protected status is displayed at the bottom of the page There are three methods to configure your WiFi settings by using WPS Use the method that applies to the client device that you are configuring WPS Method 1 Use this method if your client device has a Wi Fi Protected Setup button Click or press the Wi Fi Protected Setup button on the client device Click the Wi Fi Protected Setup button on this page or press the Wi Fi protected Setup button on the SRP520 top panel if that was associated with the currently selected SSID See Basic Wireless Settings page 49 After the client device is configured click OK Then refer to your client device or its documentation for further instructions Cisco SRP500 Se
198. sending and receiving RIP Version 2 packets you can select a RIP authentication on an interface The SRP supports two modes of authentication on an interface Simple Password Authentication and MD5 Authentication NOTE RIP Version 1 does not support authentication RIP Version To limit the types of packets that can be transmitted choose Version 1 or Version 2 Alternatively choose RIP v1 v2 to allow both Version 1 and Version 2 packets to be transmitted RIP Timer RIP uses timers to regulate its performance These include a routing update timer a route timeout timer and a route flush timer Update Specify the rate at which the SRP sends routing updates The default is 30 seconds Timeout Specify the rate at which the SRP expects to receive routing updates from each router in the routing table If this value is exceeded the route is declared unreachable The route is not removed from the routing table until the route flush timer expires Flush Specify the maximum period that the SRP will wait for an update before removing a route from the routing table RIP By Select whether you want to enable RIP by interface or by IP Subnet RIP List Displays the RIP settings all SRP interfaces To edit the settings click the Edit pencil icon Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 65 NAT Configuring the Network 5 NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 ST
199. ses delay and may affect voice quality RTP packets are configured in the SIP page See SIP Page page 120 DTMF Relay The SRP may relay DTMF digits as out of band events to preserve the fidelity of the digits This can enhance the reliability of DTMF transmission required by many IVR applications such as dial up banking and airline information DTMF Relay is configured in the DTMF Tx Mode parameter in the Line pages See Line Pages 1 2 page 156 Call Progress Tones The SRP has configurable call progress tones Call progress tones are generated locally on the SRP so that an end user is advised of status such as ringback Parameters for each type of tone for instance a dial tone played back to an end user may include frequency and amplitude of each component and cadence information The Call Progress tones are configured in the Regional page See Regional Page page 136 Call Progress Tone Pass Through This feature allows the user to hear the call progress tones such as ringing that are generated from the far end network Echo Cancellation Impedance mismatch between the telephone and the IP Telephony gateway phone port can lead to near end echo The SRP has a near end echo canceller that compensates for impedance match The SRP also implements an echo suppressor with Comfort Noise Generator CNG so that any residual echo is not noticeable Echo Cancellation is configured from the Line pages See
200. striction area select either Prevent or Permit If the Wireless MAC Filter option is enabled you can click the Show Client List button to open the Wireless Client List page This page shows computers and other devices currently associated with the wireless network The list can be sorted by Client Name Interface IP Address MAC Address and Status Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 56 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN STEP 6 Select Save to MAC Address Filter List for any device you want to add to the list and click Add To retrieve the most up to date information click Refresh To exit this page and return to the Wireless MAC Filter page click Close NOTE Wireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices transmitting within your network radius STEP 7 Click Submit to save your settings Wireless MAC Filter Settings Field Description Wireless MAC Filter Select a SSID Choose the name of the wireless network that you want to configure The default data SSID is cisco data and the default voice SSID is cisco voice Enabled Disabled To filter wireless users by MAC Address either permitting or blocking access select Enabled The default is Disabled Access Restriction Prevent Select this option to block wireless access from the clients that
201. sub interface connection to LAN VLANs Where nis the VLAN number 1 4079 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 200 Administration Settings 8 Remote Management SRP500 Internal Interfaces eth0 4080 through Internal bridged connections to ADSL PVC1 4 eth0 4083 eth0 4093 Internal Connection to ADSL modem wifi0 Internal Connection to wireless access point ifbO Not currently used fb1 Not currently used mastO Not currently used Local TFTP Use the Local TFTP page to enable the SRP to be a TFTP server When you enable TFTP you can download files to the SRP remotely and then use it as a local TFTP server to serve files to hosts on the LAN such as IP phones STEP 1 Click Administration gt Remote Management gt Local TFTP The Local TFTP Control window opens STEP 2 Toenable TFTP select Enabled STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings STEP 4 Enter the Remote File Settings as defined in the Local TFTP Settings table Local TFTP Settings Field Description TFTP Select Enabled to enable TFTP The default is disabled Get Remote File Settings Interface The interface used to get the remote file URL Enter the URL where the remote file resides For example http www yoursite com port path filename ftp username password yoursite port path filename Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Admi
202. t provides SIP services If an entry exists the DNS server returns an SRV record that contains a list of SIP proxy servers for the domain with their host names priority listening ports and so on The SRP tries to contact the list of hosts in the order of their stated priority If the SRP is currently using a lower priority proxy server it periodically probes the higher priority proxy to see whether it is back on line and switches back to the higher priority proxy when possible SIP Proxy Redundancy is configured in the Line pages 1 4 in the Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility See Line Pages 1 2 page 156 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 89 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Services Other SRP Voice Features The following table summarizes other voice features provided by the SRP Feature Description Silence Suppression Voice Activity Detection VAD with Silence Suppression is a means of increasing the number of calls supported by the network by reducing the average bandwidth required for a single call VAD uses a sophisticated algorithm to distinguish between speech and non speech signals Based on the current and past statistics the VAD algorithm decides whether or not speech is present If the VAD algorithm decides speech is not present the silence suppression and comfort noise generation is activated This is accomplished by removing and not tra
203. the following format XxX XX XX XX XX XX Ethernet Port C ategory Name Enter a name of the Ethernet port For example Ethernet portt1 LAN Choose the source LAN Ethernet Choose the source Ethernet port Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 73 Qos Configuring the Network 5 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 VLAN Category Name Enter the name of the Ethernet port For example data_Lan VLAN Choose the source VLAN IP Address Name Enter a name to describe this rule Destination IP Enter the target IP address or network that will classify the traffic for this rule Destination Enter the mask for the target IP address or network Mask LAN Choose the source LAN QoS Policy Settings Queuing Priority Choose the queuing priority for this traffic Strict High Medium Normal or Low CoS To Queue Use the CoS To Queue page to queue traffic based on Ethernet Class of Service CoS settings Click Network Setup gt QoS gt CoS To Queue The CoS To Queue window opens Change the priority settings for each VLAN CoS as necessary The VLAN CoS priority tag 0 7 values are mapped to router s queue where zero is the lowest and 7 is the highest Choose a priority level from the drop down list The priority defines the traffic forwarding queue to which traffic the given CoS is mapped Click
204. the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the WAN Interface Ethernet WAN Interface Settings Field Description L2TP Select this option if your ISP uses L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol and has provided you with a static IP address Enter the L2TP Server IP address and the User Name and Password for your account If your service provider does not dynamically assign an IP address disable DHCP and enter the address mask and gateway details provided for your account Select either the Connect on Demand or Keep Alive option Maximum Size in bytes of the largest packet that can be sent through Transmission Unit the network This value is typically1500 bytes but might MTU need to be lower for some broadband services Check with your service provider for specific requirements Static DNS 1 3 Optional Enter the IP addresses of up to three Domain Name System DNS servers or leave the fields blank to allow a DNS server to be assigned dynamically Encapsulation Settings This section describes the ADSL Encapsulation Settings that you can choose from in the Internet Setup page under VC settings Encapsulation is the protocol used between your broadband gateway and your ISP s servers Most of the encapsulations are defined in Internet standards called Requests for Comments RFCs Two are derived from the Point to Point Protocol PPP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE and PPP over AT
205. the time configure the time zone settings as defined in the Time Setup Settings table Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 202 Administration Settings 8 Setup Wizard STEP 5 Click Submit to save your settings Time Setup Settings Field Description User Manual To setup the system clock manually select User Manual and enter the date and time zones Enter the date format as Year Month Day and the time format as Hour Min Sec Time Zone Regions Enter your regions time zone form the drop down list For example GMT 8 00 Pacific Time USA amp Canada Adjust Clock for Select this option for the SRP to automatically adjust for Daylight Saving daylight savings time Changes Time Server To use the SRP s default Network Time Protocol NTP Address server select Auto from the drop down list This is the default If you want to specify the NTP server select Manual and enter the URL or IP address of the NTP server you want to use Resync Timer Enter the Resync timer interval value in seconds This timer controls how often the SRP resyncs with the NTP server The default setting is 3600 seconds Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through the basic steps required to configure your SRP To start the Setup Wizard click Administration on the tab and then click Setup Wizard in the navigation pane The Setup Wizard appears Fol
206. then click DMZ in the navigation pane The DMZ window opens STEP 1 Click Network Setup gt DMZ The DMZ window opens From this page you can view any existing DMZ s view the DMZ status edit a DMZ and add a new DMZ STEP 2 Toallow DMZ hosting use the default setting Enabled Otherwise select Disabled STEP 3 Specify the source IP address and the destination IP address or MAC address Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 82 Configuring the Network 5 IGMP STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings Field Description Status To use this feature select Enabled To disable DMZ hosting select Disabled Source IP Address If you want any IP address to be the source select Any IP Address If you want to specify an IP address or range of IP addresses as the designated source click the second radio button and enter the IP address es in the fields provided Destination To specify the DMZ host by IP address select IP Address and complete the IP address in the field provided If you want to specify the DMZ host by MAC address select MAC Address and enter the MAC address in the field provided To retrieve this information click the DHCP Client Table button Show DHCP Client The DHCP Client Table lists computers and other Table devices that have been assigned IP addresses by the Router The list can be sorted by Client Name Interface IP Address M
207. tiates the best possible connection speed between the SRP and a wireless client The default is Auto Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 59 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Advanced Wireless Settings Field Description CTS Protection Mode The SRP automatically uses CTS Clear To Send Protection Mode when your Wireless N and Wireless G products are experiencing severe problems and are not able to transmit to the SRP in an environment with heavy 802 1 1b traffic This function boosts the SRP s ability to catch all Wireless N and Wireless G transmissions but can impact performance The default is Auto DTIM Interval This value between 1 and 255 indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the SRP has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default value is 1 Fragmentation Threshold This value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets If you experience a high packet error rate you may slightly increase the Fragmentation
208. timer set to O seconds the call is transmitted automatically to the specified extension when the phone goes off hook Interdigit Long Timer Incomplete Entry Timer You can think of this timer as the incomplete entry timer This timer measures the interval between dialed digits It applies as long as the dialed digits do not match any digit sequences in the dial plan Unless the user enters another digit within the specified number of seconds the entry is evaluated as incomplete and the call is rejected The default value is 10 seconds This section explains how to edit a timer as part of a dial plan Alternatively you can modify the Control Timer that controls the default interdigit timers for all calls See Resetting the Control Timers page 110 108 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Configuring Dial Plans Syntax for the Interdigit Long Timer SYNTAX L s dial plan s The number of seconds if no number is entered after L the default timer of 5 seconds applies The timer sequence appears to the left of the initial parenthesis for the dial plan Example for the Interdigit Long Timer EXAMPLE L 15 9 8 lt 1408 gt 2 9 xxxxxx 9 8 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 8 011xx 9 8 xx 1 8 xx L 15 This dial plan allows the user to pause for up to 15 seconds between digits before the Interdigit Long Timer expires Interdigit Short Timer Complete En
209. tion Utility to establish an Internet connection through the mobile connection Click Connect to establish a connection when required Click Disconnect to tear down the connection NOTE The Ethernet Connection Recovery and Interface Connection Failover works only if the Connection Mode is set to Auto If you select Auto you must also select Connect on Demand and Keep Alive Connect on Demand Select this option to enable the SRP to terminate the Internet connection after it is inactive for a specified period of time Max Idle Time If your Internet connection is terminated due to inactivity this option allows the modem to automatically re establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the Internet again In the Max Idle Time field enter the number of minutes of idle time that can elapse before your Internet connection terminates The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutes Tunnel Protocol The Tunnel Protocol PPTP L2TP is supported through a USB modem by one of these methods NONE Select this option to disable protocol tunneling PPTP L2TP Select PPTP or L2TP depending on the service that you want to use You must also provide the server IP address user name and password Follow Ethernet WAN configure Select this option to make the Tunnel Protocol follow the configuration of the Ethernet WAN Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 37
210. tomatically Wireless Table Wireless Network Name SSID Name of the network that clients use when connecting to the network By default wireless network is named cisco data and is connected to the default VLAN To rename the default wireless network enter a unique Wireless Network Name which is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters use any of the characters on the keyboard The second default wireless network has the default name cisco voice and is bridged to the voice VLAN To create a second wireless network enter a unique Wireless Network Name in the SSID2 setting To activate this network select Enabled Network NOTE Your ISP or ITSP may be responsible for controlling the SSID2 settings Contact your ISP or ITSP for more information SSID1 2 3 4 Network name shared among all devices in a wireless network The SRP can support up to four wireless networks By default the first and second wireless networks are enabled and you can enable two other wireless networks if needed For each wireless network you need to configure the Wireless Network Name SSID Broadcast Network Name and Enable Network option Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 51 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Basic Wireless Settings Field Description Broadcast Network N
211. try Timer You can think of this timer as the complete entry timer This timer measures the interval between dialed digits It applies when the dialed digits match at least one digit sequence in the dial plan Unless the user enters another digit within the specified number of seconds the entry is evaluated If it is valid the call proceeds If it is invalid the call is rejected The default value is 3 seconds Syntax for the Interdigit Short Timer SYNTAX 1 S S dial plan Use this syntax to apply the new setting to the entire dial plan within the parentheses e SYNTAX 2 sequence Ss Use this syntax to apply the new setting to a particular dialing sequence s The number of seconds if no number is entered after S the default timer of 5 seconds applies Examples for the Interdigit Short Timer Set the timer for the entire dial plan EXAMPLE S 6 9 8 lt 1408 gt 2 9 xxxxxx 9 8 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxx 9 8 011xx 9 8 xx 1 8 xx s 6 While entering a number with the phone off hook a user can pause for up to 15 seconds between digits before the Interdigit Short Timer expires Setan instant timer for a particular sequence within the dial plan Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 109 Configuring Voice Configuring Dial Plans STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 EXAMPLE 9 8 lt 1408 gt 2 9 xxxxxx 9 8 1 2 9 xxxxxx
212. ts Factory Defaults STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Use the Factory Default page to set the SRP to the settings it was configured with when it was shipped from the factory Click Administration gt Factory Defaults The Factory Defaults window opens To restore the SRP to its factory defaults select Yes Any custom data SRP settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored To restore the voice settings to the factory defaults select Yes Any custom voice settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored Click Submit to save your settings Firmware Upgrade STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 A CAUTION Use the Firmware Upgrade to upgrade the firmware on the SRP It is not necessary to upgrade unless you are experiencing problems with the device or if the new firmware has a feature that you want to use Before upgrading the firmware download the firmware upgrade file for the SRP at www cisco com go srp500 Click the Download Software link to download the latest software Click Administration gt Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade window opens Click Browse and select the location of the upgrade file that you downloaded Click the Upgrade button Upgrading the firmware may take several minutes Until the process is complete DO NOT turn off the power press the hardware reset button or click the Back button in your current browser Cisco
213. used in conjunction with a reachable RADIUS server If you have two RADIUS servers select one to be the primary server and use the secondary server as a backup WPA Algorithms WPA and WPA2 support two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Select the type of algorithm AES or TKIP The default for WPA is TKIP The default for WPA2 is AES Primary RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server The default value is 1812 Shared Secret Enter the key shared between the SRP and the server The key can include 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal characters Secondary RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Address Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server Shared Secret Enter the key shared between the SRP and the server The key can include 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal characters Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 54 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN NOTE STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Field Description Key Renewal Enter an interval in seconds to specify how often the SRP Timeout changes the encryption keys The default Group Key Renewal period is 3600
214. ust enter it before dialing the third party for a call transfer Enter the code for a call transfer Modem Line Toggle Code Toggles the line to a modem The default is 99 Modem pass through mode can be triggered only by pre dialing this code Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings FAX Line Toggle Code Toggles the line to a fax machine The default is 99 Media Loopback Code Use for media loopback The default is 03 Referral Services Codes These codes tell the SRP what to do when the user places the current call on hold and is listening to the second dial tone One or more code can be configured into this parameter such as 98 or 97 98 123 etc Max total length is 79 chars This parameter applies when the user places the current call on hold by Hook Flash and is listening to second dial tone Each code and the following valid target number according to current dial plan entered on the second dial tone triggers the SRP to perform a blind transfer to a target number that is prepended by the service code For example after the user dials 98 the SRP plays a special dial tone called the Prompt Tone while waiting for the user the enter a target number which is checked according to dial plan as in normal dialing When a complete number is entered the SRP sends a blind REFE
215. ut a shared key Shared Key authentication requires that the client provides the key that you specify on this page Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 52 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the Wireless LAN Field Description Encryption Select a level of WEP encryption 64 bit 10 hex digits or 128 bit 26 hex digits The default is 64 bit 10 hex digits Higher encryption levels offer higher levels of security but due to the complexity of the encryption they may decrease network performance Passphrase Enter a passphrase to automatically generate the WEP keys Then click Generate Valid keys appear Key 1 4 If you did not enter a passphrase enter the WEP key s manually If you chose 64 bit WEP encryption the key must be exactly 5 ASCII or 10 hexadecimal characters in length If you chose 128 bit WEP encryption the key must be exactly 13 ASCII or 26 hexadecimal characters in length Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9 and A to F NOTE The SRP supports a single WEP key for the access point If multiple SSIDs are configured with WEP they must share the same key TX Key Select which TX Transmit Key to use The default is 1 WPA Personal Mode Settings WPA Personal Provides stronger wireless security with advanced encryption TKIP or AES WPA Algorithms
216. vailable Bellcore N Amer China CID CIDCW and VMWI FSK sent after first ring same as ETSI FSK sent after first ring no polarity reversal or DTAS DTMF Finland Sweden CID only DTMF sent after polarity reversal and no DTAS and before first ring DTMF Denmark CID only DTMF sent before first ring with no polarity reversal and no DTAS ETSI DTMF CID only DTMF sent after DTAS and no polarity reversal and before first ring ETSI DTMF With PR CID only DTMF sent after polarity reversal and DTAS and before first ring ETSI DTMF After Ring CID only DTMF sent after first ring no polarity reversal or DTAS ETSI FSK CID CIDCW and VMWI FSK sent after DTAS but no polarity reversal and before first ring Waits for ACK from CPE after DTAS for CIDCW ETSI FSK With PR UK CID CIDCW and VMWI FSK is sent after polarity reversal and DTAS and before first ring Waits for ACK from CPE after DTAS for CIDCW Polarity reversal is applied only if equipment is on hook The default is Bellcore N Amer China FXS Port Power Limit The choices are from 1 to 8 The default is 3 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 155 Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings Caller ID FSK The SRP supports bell 202 and v 23 standards for caller Standard ID generation The default is bell 202 Feature Invocation Select the method
217. ve problems sending or receiving faxes complete the following steps Verify that your fax machine is set to a speed between 7200 and 14400 Send a test fax in a controlled environment between two ATAs Determine the success rate Monitor the network and record the statistics for Jitter Loss and Delay If faxes fail consistently capture a copy of the SRP configuration by downloading the following file You can then send this file to Technical Support http lt SRP_IP_Address gt admin config xml amp xuser admin amp xpassword lt admin_password gt If you are using a web browser choose the option to view source for the resulting page and save this file locally Enable and capture the debug list You can also capture data using a sniffer trace Identify the type of fax machine connected to the device 100 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice 6 Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation STEP 8 Contact technical support If you are an end user of VoIP products contact the reseller or Internet telephony service provider ITSP that supplied the equipment If you are an authorized Cisco partner contact Cisco technical support at www cisco com support Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation Voice Activity Detection VAD with Silence Suppression is a means of increasing the number of calls supported by the network by
218. x Completion Rates Fax Troubleshooting Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation 66 66 66 67 69 71 71 72 74 75 75 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 85 87 87 87 88 88 89 90 95 97 99 100 101 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Contents Configuring Dial Plans 102 About Dial Plans 102 Digit Sequences 102 Digit Sequence Examples 104 Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits 106 Dial Plan Timer Off Hook Timer 107 Syntax for the Dial Plan Timer 107 Examples for the Dial Plan Timer 108 Interdigit Long Timer Incomplete Entry Timer 108 Syntax for the Interdigit Long Timer 109 Example for the Interdigit Long Timer 109 Interdigit Short Timer Complete Entry Timer 109 Syntax for the Interdigit Short Timer 109 Examples for the Interdigit Short Timer 109 Editing Dial Plans 110 Entering the Line Interface Dial Plan 110 Resetting the Control Timers 110 Secure Call Implementation 111 Enabling Secure Calls 111 Secure Call Details 112 Using a Mini Certificate 113 Generating a Mini Certificate 114 Configuring Voice Settings 115 Info Page 115 Product Information 115 System Status 116 Line Status 117 System Page 119 System Configuration 119 Miscellaneous Settings 119 SIP Page 120 SIP Parameters 120 SIP Timer Values 123 Response Status Code Handling 125 RTP Parameters 125 SDP Payload Types 127 NAT Support Parameters 128 Provisioning Page 13
219. xxxS0O 9 8 011xx 9 8 xx 1 8 xx 9 8 1 2 9 xxxxxxxxxS0 With the timer set to 0 the call is transmitted automatically when the user dials the final digit in the sequence Editing Dial Plans You can edit dial plans and can modify the control timers Entering the Line Interface Dial Plan This dial plan is used to strip steering digits from a dialed number before it is transmitted out to the carrier Log in to the Configuration Utility If prompted enter the administrative logon provided by the Service Provider The default username and password are both admin Under the Voice menu click the Line Line 1 2 to choose the line interface that you want to modify Scroll down to the Dial Plan section Enter the digit sequences in the Dial Plan field For more information see About Dial Plans page 102 Click Submit to save your settings Resetting the Control Timers You can use the following procedure to reset the default timer settings for all calls To edit a timer setting only for a particular digit sequence or type of call you can edit the dial plan See About Dial Plans page 102 Log in to the Configuration Utility If prompted enter the administrative logon provided by the Service Provider The default username and password are both admin Under the Voice menu click Regional 110 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Con
220. xy and Registration Voice gt Line 1 2 gt Proxy and Registration Proxy SIP proxy server for all outbound requests Outbound Proxy SIP SIP Outbound Proxy Server where all outbound requests are sent as the first hop Use Outbound Proxy Enables the use of an Outbound Proxy If set to no the Outbound Proxy and Use OB Proxy in Dialog parameters are ignored The default is no Use OB Proxy In Dialog Whether to force SIP requests to be sent to the outbound proxy within a dialog Ignored if the parameter Use Outbound Proxy is no or the Outbound Proxy parameter is empty The default is yes Register Enable periodic registration with the Proxy parameter This parameter is ignored if Proxy is not specified The default is yes Make Call Without Reg Allow making outbound calls without successful dynamic registration by the unit If No dial tone will not play unless registration is successful The default is no Register Expires Expires value in sec in a REGISTER request The SRP will periodically renew registration shortly before the current registration expired This parameter is ignored if the Register parameter is no Range 0 231 1 sec The default is 3600 Ans Call Without Reg Allow answering inbound calls without successful dynamic registration by the unit The default is no 166 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models
221. y Configure the network security settings for each SSID In the Wireless Table area click the Edit link in the Security column The Wireless Security window opens Choose the security mode setting from the drop down list The default is Disabled When you enable a security mode a window opens that defines the security settings for that mode authentication type encryption passphrase and so on Enter the security settings as defined in the Basic Wireless Settings table and click Submit to save your settings You are returned to the Basic Wireless page Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models 49 Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms 4 Setting up the Wireless LAN Basic Wireless Settings Field Description Network Mode Choose the wireless mode based on the type of devices in your network NOTE The wireless access point is disabled by default to ensure network security You must select an active network mode to enable it before configuring further If you have Wireless N Wireless G and Wireless B devices in your network select Mixed If you have only Wireless G and Wireless B devices in your network select BG Mixed If you have only Wireless N devices select Wireless N Only If you have only Wireless G devices select Wireless G Only If you have only Wireless B devices select Wireless B Only If you don t want to us
222. yes Call Redial Serv Enable Call Redial Service Call Back Serv Enable Call Back Service Three Way Call Serv Enable Three Way Calling Service Three Way Calling is required for Three Way Conference and Attended Transfer The default is yes Three Way Conf Serv Enable Three Way Conference Service Three Way Conference is required for Attended Transfer The default is yes Attn Transfer Serv Enable Attended Call Transfer Service Three Way Conference is required for Attended Transfer The default is yes Unattn Transfer Serv Enable Unattended Blind Call Transfer Service The default is yes MWI Serv Enable MWI Service MWI is available only if a Voice Mail Service is set up in the deployment The default is yes 170 Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide SRP520 Models Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings VMWI Serv Enable VMWI Service FSK The default is yes Speed Dial Serv Enable Speed Dial Service The default is yes Secure Call Serv Enable Secure Call Service The default is yes Referral Serv Enable Referral Service See the Referral Services Codes parameter for more details The default is yes Feature Dial Serv Enable Feature Dial Service See the Feature Dial Services Codes parameter for more details The default is yes Service Announcement Serv

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