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2 Prepare for installation
3 Avaya IP Office Configuration
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Overview
Configuration and verification operations on the Avaya IP Office and Vingtor-Stentofon Turbine station illustrated in this
section were all performed using Avaya IP Office Manager for Avaya IP Office and the web interface for Turbine station (we
recommend Firefox or Chrome).
For all other provisioning information such as initial installation and configuration, please refer to the product
documentation.
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Parameter Value
Authentication Password* same as defined in section "Create a User for the Turbine Station", Supervisor Settings
Authentication User Name* same as defined in section "Create a User for the Turbine Station", Supervisor Settings
*=required
**=required for TCP and TLS options
***=required for TLS and SRTP crypto type
The information provided in this section describes the configuration of the Avaya IP Office for this solution.
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LAN1 Configuration
To disable DHCP:
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VoIP Configuration
◾ Select the VoIP tab
◾ In the Layer 4 Protocol section check the UDP, TCP and TLS boxes
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◾ In the DiffServ Settings section select 46 from the DSCP dropdown box and 26 from the SIG DSCP dropdown box
◾ Click the OK button to save the settings.
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◾ From the Configuration tree right-click Extension and select New followed by SIP Extension
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The example below shows the configuration of extension 8352001. Repeat this procedure for each Turbine station
extension.
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◾ When the new window opens enter the value for the Base Extension
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Turbine stations supports the following codecs: G.711a, G.711u, G.722, G.729
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When the User window opens, select the User tab and enter the following:
◾ Name
◾ Password
◾ Confirm Password
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◾ Extension
◾ Enter the extension number that was created previously in section "Create a SIP Extension for the Turbine
station"
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Login Code value is used as SIP Authorization Password on the Turbine station
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Save Configuration
Once the configuration data is complete, it must be sent to the IP Office.
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◾ Enter http://<ipaddress> in an Internet browser where <ipaddress> is the IP address of the Turbine station
◾ Log in with the appropriate credentials (default username: admin, password: alphaadmin)
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◾ Kit (TKIS-2SIP)
◾ Normal (TCIS-1SIP, TCIS-2SIP, TCIS-3SIP)
◾ OLED Labels (TCIS-4SIP, TCIS-5SIP)
◾ Scrolling Station (TCIS-6SIP)
◾ TMIS1-SIP
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◾ Select SIP Settings to configure the parameters in the Account Settings section
◾ Set the Turbine stations support UDP, TCP and TLS configuration options
◾ For TCP and TLS options, it is necessary to set Outbound Proxy to have the same value as Server Domain
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Enter a user extension administered from section "Create a SIP Extension for
Directory Number (SIP ID):
the Turbine station"
Enter a user extension administered from section "Create a User for the
Authentication User Name:
Turbine Station"
Enter the Communication Profile Password from section "Create a User for
Authentication Password:
the Turbine Station"
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Enter a user extension administered from section "Create a SIP Extension for
Directory Number (SIP ID):
the Turbine station"
Enter a user extension administered from section "Create a User for the
Authentication User Name:
Turbine Station"
Enter the Communication Profile Password from section "Create a User for
Authentication Password:
the Turbine Station"
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Enter a user extension administered from section "Create a SIP Extension for
Directory Number (SIP ID):
the Turbine station"
Enter a user extension administered from section "Create a User for the
Authentication User Name:
Turbine Station"
Enter the Communication Profile Password from section "Create a User for
Authentication Password:
the Turbine Station"
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Avaya servers may need to enable the option for Use Unencrypted SRTCP
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This step must be done before the station is able to register to the PBX.
◾ Select SIP Configuration tab and from the left hand menu
◾ select Certificates.
◾ Click on Choose file and browse to the location of the root certificate .pem file.
◾ When selected click on the Upload button
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When enabling SRTP on the system, the recommended setting is Best Effort (Preferred).
In this scenario, IP Office uses SRTP if supported by the other end, and otherwise uses RTP.
If the Enforced setting is used, and SRTP is not supported by the other end, the call is not established.
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◾ Save configuration
Avaya makes incoming TLS connections, and in that case it is necessary to have a private key.
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In our example, we are using the default.pem certificate and default.key private key.
Private Key
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Certificate
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◾ Change option Received Certificate Checks from None to Low (or higher)
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◾ Click Add to add default.pem to Trusted Certificate Store (choose between Import certificate from file or Paste
from clipboard)
◾ Click OK and Save configuration
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Select SIP Configuration > SIP Settings to configure the following in the Account Settings section
All configuration is the same as in section "Administer SIP Settings" with additional fields for configuration Backup and
Backup 2 servers:
Backup Domain (SIP): This is the secondary (or fallback) domain. If the station loses connection to the primary SIP
domain, it will switch over to the secondary one. This can be either an IP address in regular dot notation or hostname.
Backup Domain 2 (SIP): This is the tertiary SIP domain used as backup in case the primary and secondary domains fail.
This can be either an IP address in regular dot notation or hostname.
Outbound Backup Proxy (mandatory for TCP and TLS, optional for UDP transport protocol): Enter the IP address of
Session Manager and 5060 (5061) as the Port for UDP/TCP (TLS)
Outbound Backup Proxy 2 (mandatory for TCP and TLS, optional for UDP transport protocol): Enter the IP address
of Session Manager and 5060 (5061) as the Port for UDP/TCP (TLS)
◾ Parallel
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◾ In Parallel mode the IP station will try to be registered to all configured SIP servers at the same time. The station
will use the primary SIP server for outgoing calls if available, otherwise it will use the next available backup server.
In this mode, the station can receive calls from multiple SIP servers at the same time. This mode is not
recommended in a Cisco Unified CallManager cluster with multiple publishers and subscribers.
◾ Serial
◾ Serial registration means that the station will always register to the next available SIP server. The station starts by
registering to the primary SIP server, then if the station loses contact with the primary SIP server it will register to
the backup server. If the station loses contact with the backup server, then it will register to the secondary backup
server. If the station loses contact with the secondary backup server, it will register to the primary SIP server.
◾ Top-Down
◾ Top-Down registration means that the station will try to be registered to the primary SIP server, but periodically
poll the backup servers to check that they are up without registering. If the primary SIP server shuts down, then
the station will register to the next backup server that is up. If the primary SIP server starts up, the station will
unregister at the backup server and switch back to the primary server.
◾ Cisco
◾ Cisco registration is the same as Top-Down for the primary and backup servers, while the secondary backup
server will register to its configured server in parallell.
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Verification steps
This section provides the tests that can be performed to verify the correct configuration of Session Manager and the
Turbine station.
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Related Articles
This section references the Avaya and Zenitel product documentation that are relevant to these Application Notes.
These documents form part of the Avaya technical reference documentation suite. Further information may be available
from http://support.avaya.com (http://support.avaya.com) or from your Avaya representative.
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