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General End User Information
FCC Requirements
Means of Connection: The IPedge does not connect directly to the telephone network. All direct
connections are made to a gateway. Please refer to the gateway manufacturer's documentation
Radio Frequency Interference
Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause interference to radio
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case, the user, at his/her own expense, will be
required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
Underwriters Laboratory
This system is listed with Underwriters Laboratory (UL). Secondary protection is required, on
any wiring from any telephone that exits the building or is subject to lightning or other electrical
surges, and on DID, OPS, and Tie lines. (Additional information is provided in this manual.) 301756
I.T.E
CP01, Issue 8, Part I Section 14.1
Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that
the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements
as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The
Department does not guarantee the Equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Repairs to Certified Equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier.
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility,
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution
may be particularly important in rural areas.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities
of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable
method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not
prevent degradation of service in some situations.
CAUTION! Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Security Warning
All IPedge systems ship with the same default user names and passwords. To help protect your IPedge
system from unauthorized administrator access change the user names and passwords as described in
the new system installation section of the IPedge Install manual. An IPedge system that is not properly
protected may be exposed to toll fraud, denial of service or other attacks.
On June 30, 2017, Toshiba Corporation, including Toshiba America 2.0 Grant of License
Information Systems, Inc. (collectively “Toshiba”) transferred certain assets
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agreements associated with the transfer, Mitel is able to provide (i) existing fees of the Software, Mitel grants to You a non-exclusive, non-
transferable license to use the Software and Documentation
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access to existing Toshiba products and services.
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acquired by You. Any software components that are not expressly identified
paid for (if required) unless otherwise permitted
as open source software by Mitel is Software.
differently;
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configuration software, together with any related software, such as embargo, or has been designated by the U.S.
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licenses) that have been purchased or contracted
the Software when it is installed, or prior to being downloaded by You in
for;
order to activate it for use with a specific system configuration and which
(ii) to simultaneously use less than or equal to the
needs to be entered whenever the Software (or software accompanying the
number of licenses that You have purchased or
installation) is installed, upgraded or moved to a new platform.
contracted for; and
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portable “hard” media device (“Media”), from the date on which the Media
OR/AND
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access and use the Software in accordance with the
date on which the Software is downloaded.
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business entity for this definition) that lawfully acquires the Software or
Chapter 4 – Gateways
INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
AudioCodes Manual Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
MP11x 5.80A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
MP11x 5.80A Base Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Application Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
IP Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
UPGRADE SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
DOWNLOAD INI FILE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
File Download. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Load INI file to the Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
MP11x 5.80A FXS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
MP11x 5.80A FXS SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
DTMF & Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Proxy & Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Coder Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
IP Profile Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
SIP Advanced Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Routing General Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Tel to IP Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
IP to Trunk Group Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
Authentication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
EndPoint Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Hunt Group Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
DTMF & Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
Proxy & Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
VALCOM DEVICE SETUP Device management is accomplished over the data network via Valcom’s
Windows® based programming tool. Network programming is used to
adjust individual speaker volume, change system audio groups and other
device configuration changes from a centralized location.
Valcom IP Setup Tool The VIP-102B IP Solutions Tool provides a mechanism to set the IP
address via broadcast and/or multicast. After each device has been
assigned an IP address, the IP Solutions Tool will be able to retrieve
device-specific information and the remaining configuration tasks can be
completed. Refer to Table 1-1.
NETWORK Before attempting to configure the Valcom devices, please ensure the
REQUIREMENTS network is configured to support IP paging. Refer to Table 1-2.
The network should support broadcast and multicast traffic within local
subnets and multicast traffic among all subnets where Valcom IP devices
are connected. If the network cannot be configured to support these
protocols, some features of the IP paging solution may not be available.
Please contact Valcom Technical Support for details.
Important! The Valcom units will not function behind NAT. They can
be used with a Toshiba qualified SIP ALG router such as
the Adtran 3120 or 3448.
License Requirements Each Valcom device requires a SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-
EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP) for each station number.
PASSWORD SECURITY The Valcom VIP-102 IP Solutions Setup Tool Reference Manual contains
the following note.
DOOR PHONE The VIP-172AL - SIP Door Phone is a SIP endpoint. The door phone is an
IP Hands-free Talkback intercom with a dial code operated relay. This
device requires a single SIP station programmed in the IPedge system.
The door phone can make and receive calls.
License Requirements Each Valcom VIP-172AL - SIP Door Phone requires a SIP Endpoint User
License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP).
Door Phone Operation A person pressing the “Call” button on the doorplate receives a
confirmation tone or recorded message and the unit initiates a call to the
telephone number programmed into the door phone, and the LED on the
door plate begins to flash. Note that the telephone number called is
programmed into the door phone using the Valcom IP Setup Tool. When
the call is answered, a hands-free communications path is established to
the door plate, and the LED on the door plate remains lit. The form C
relay included with the VIP-172AL may be activated by pressing the # key
on the answering telephone, with the relay typically being used to activate
door entry equipment. When the door phone extension is dialed it will
auto-answer.
Door Phone Configuration Information specific to your application will need to be programmed into
the VIP-172AL using a computer running Valcom’s IP Solution Setup Tool
and connected to the same subnet as the VIP-172AL. Setup will be done
using Valcom’s IP Solution Setup Tool. Download the latest version of the
free IP Solutions Setup Tool from the Valcom web site: www.valcom.com/
vipsetuptool
CALL
VALCOM
Door Plate
Network
Control
VALCOM
PAGING VIP 801A - This is a single SIP end point, programmed in the IPedge as a
SIP station and requires a SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-
CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP). When a call is made to this device the
VIP 801A will answer and connect the call to a pair of terminals on the
chassis. This provides one zone of one-way paging. The output on the
terminals is an analog voice signal for connection to voice paging
equipment. The paging equipment can be an amplified speaker, or a
paging amplifier.
Network
VIP-801 Paging
IPedge Amplifier
VIP 201A SIP Paging Gateway - This is a rack mount, 1U (1.75 in.)
multicast paging server. The VIP 201A can support; one zone of analog
paging and eight IP paging groups.
A SIP station in the IPedge system is required for each paging group
used. One SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-
CP-USR-EP is required for each station assigned for the VIP 201A
gateway. Each channel in the server can be programmed for different
functions.
The VIP 201A device has analog paging signaling on output terminals for
analog paging equipment. Each server channel can also be programmed
to broadcast to one or more IP endpoints.
IP
Paging
IP
Paging
IP
Paging
Network
VIP-201 Paging
IPedge Amplifier
VIP 201A Hardware The preferred method of powering a VIP-201 is via a power over Ethernet
switch meeting the 802.3af specification.
If the rear panel barrel connector is used for power, the preferred power
supply is a Valcom VIP-324D.
IPedge SYSTEM The IPedge system SIP phone configuration is much the same as for any
CONFIGURATION SIP phone.
• Program the Polycom telephone extensions in the IPedge database
as SIP stations.
• For wireless telephones; if the IPedge system is separated from the
wireless access points by a router, make a note of the IP address of
the router. The router address is also defined in the Media Relay
Server configuration.
• Ensure that the ports in the router for the stations are open. Refer to
the Firewall Setup section of the IPedge Install manual.
• Enter the same ports in the Media Relay Server configuration.
Note: The Polycom telephones are configured the same way. In this
document all references to 84xx are wireless telephones. Unless
specified all steps apply to all of the supported Polycom IP
telephones.
Support Telephones The following Polycom SIP telephones are support on the IPedge system.
• 8400 - Series (WiFi)
• IP6000 and IP7000 (Conference)
• IP321 and IP550 (Desk telephones)
License Requirements Each Polycom SIP telephone requires a SIP Endpoint User License
(I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP).
IPedge Station The Directory Number (extension number) of each Polycom station must
Assignment be assigned in the IPedge database as a SIP station.
Conference IPedge systems running R1.5 and later software support up to four SIP
channels per station, this allows the Polycom telephones to receive
incoming calls while on a call.
NAT Traversal Refer to the IPedge Install manual for information on system ports to open
and NAT Traversal.
IPedge Media Server If the IPedge system is separated from the wireless access points by a
Setup router make a note of the IP address of the router then, enter the router
address is also defined in the Media Relay Server configuration. Refer to
Figure 2-1.
Also enter the port numbers opened in the router into the Media Relay
server configuration.
WIFI NETWORK and Refer to the Polycom VIEW Certified Products Guide (available on the
ACCESS POINTS Toshiba FYI web site) to find the Configuration Guide for the Access Point
models and WLAN Controls on your WLAN.
HANDSET The handsets must first be configured to connect to the FTP server on the
CONFIGURATION FILES WiFI network on boot up. The configuration files will then down-load to the
handset.
Toshiba and Polycom recommend an FTP server for greater reliability, not
a TFTP server. The three configuration files, files listed here, are available
on Toshiba’s FYI web site. Select TSD 3rd Party Partners.
Prepare Files On The FTP 1. Download the 000000000000.zip, basic.cfg and MACADDRESS-
Server user.cfg files from Toshiba’s FYI web site. Save the files on the home
directory of the FTP server.
2. Unzip the 000000000000.zip file to the FTP server home directory.
XML Editor All of the .cfg files are XML structure files, you will need an XML editor to
modify them. Do not use a text editor as they may leave residue in the
files. The XML Editor 2007 from Microsoft, is a free download from the
Microsoft web site.
3. Save the file with the MAC address of one of the handsets as the file
name. For example; Save as 012ab345cd6e-user.cfg. The MAC
Address can be found on the handset label in the battery
compartment.
4. Change the xxxx values to the extension number of the handset.
6. Create a user configuration file for each handset based on the MAC
Address of each handset.
CONFIGURE HANDSETS This section covers handset configuration. Ensure that the configuration
files (.cfg) are all in the home directory on the FTP server.
Handset Server Setting 1. Restart the handset and press Cancel while the Application is
loading.
2. Press Setup then enter the password. The default password is 456.
3. Set the Provisioning Server type to FTP.
4. Set the Server IP Address to the IP address of the FTP server.
5. Set the Server user to the login name of the FTP server.
Set the Server password to the FTP server password that was setup
for above user.
6. Press the Exit button.
Handset WiFi Settings 7. Set Network Interface to Wi-Fi Menu.
8. Set Enable = Yes.
9. DHCP Client = Enabled or set to Disable to define IP address,
Submask and Gateway.
10. Set SSID = the access point (AP) SSID. Refer to your Network
Administrator.
11. Security = Type of AP encryption (WPA2-PSK is common) - consult
with your network administrator for details.
12. Set the WPA(2)-PSK passkey. Consult with your network
administrator for details.
13. Then select Radio then, press Enter.
14. Regulatory Domain = 1 for US.
15. 2.4GH Enabled = Yes.
16. Exit all the way out and save the configuration.
17. Reboot the handset.
18. Repeat for each handset.
MULTIPLE LINE SETUP This procedure is used to add multiple line appearances to a Polycom SIP
telephone.
This procedure is used only after the handset can register with the
network access point.
Important! The Polycom telephone software must be 4.0.2 or later.
Find the Handset IP This procedure details the steps to display the IP address of a Polycom
Address handset.
1. In the menu select Settings > OK > Status > Network > TCPIP
Parameter.
2. Note the IP address.
JOIN FUNCTION (3-WAY The Polycom SIP telephones can use their Join feature to create a three
CONFERENCE) way conference call. Note that the Join key, not the Conf key, must be
used. There must be two or more SIP channels configured for that DN.
The lines must be setup to hunt and the primary DN set as the pilot. This
is the same configuration as for multiple lines on an IPT.
While on a call answer an incoming call. This will place the first call on
hold and connect you to the second call.
— OR —
While on a call, place that line on Hold. Select a second line and place a
call.
1. To join the two calls into a three way call press the Features soft-key
on the telephone.
2. Select Features.
3. Press 3 or scroll down the list to Join.
4. The callers and your telephone are now in a conference. If you hang
up during the conference all of the calls will disconnect.
5. To split the conference press the Features soft-key then, press 2 or
scroll down to Split. Both calls will be placed on system hold.
6. You can alternate between the calls.
7. To disconnect a call you must be connected to that line then, press
the red Hang Up button.
ADTRAN 3140 This document covers Adtran 3140 SBC router for use with IPedge and
CONFIGURATION Strata CIX systems and Adtran 3140 proxy router for use with VIPedge
systems.
IPedge and STRATA CIX This section is for IPedge and Strata CIX systems using Toshiba SIP
SYSTEM SIP TRUNKS trunks. For VIPedge systems refer to “PROXY CONFIGURATION FOR
VIPedge” on page 3 - 7.
ADTRAN 3140 eSBC Adtran 3140 SBC requires the Enhanced feature package with the
appropriate number of eSBC sessions (licenses). For example:
R11.12.0 is the Firmware Version the "E" represents the enhanced
feature package.
The "#xx" number represents the number of Sessions purchased
(eSBC). In this example 25 sessions were purchased. If the #xx does
not appear after licensing the router use Adtran command line (show
license status current) to view the number of sessions.
The Adtran 3140 eSBC registers the Toshiba SIP trunk group on behalf
of the IPedge system. The IPedge server will register directly to the
Adtran 3140 eSBC router. Make the following changes to the Adtran 3140
configuration file downloaded from FYI. Refer to “SBC Configuration” on
page 3 - 4.
DOWNLOAD the SBC Download the Adtran 3140 SBC configuration file.
CONFIGURATION FILE
1. Login to Toshiba’s FYI web site.
2. On the FYI site select IPedge > Software. Find the configuration file
under the Routers heading.
3. Save the file on your PC.
MODIFY THE CFG FILE 1. Open the file for editing with a text editor such as Notepad (or
equivalent).
2. Find the parameters shown here in red. Refer to Figure 3-1. Make the
changes to the parameters as shown (in parentheses).
3. Save the file on your PC with a .CFG file extension.
For example; MyCustSite.cfg
4. Save the cfg file for future use.
MOVE the CABLES After the configuration file is uploaded and the Adtran router reboots the
LAN cable must be moved to the gigabit - eth 0/1 connector. The WAN
cable plugs into the gigabit - eth 0/2 connector.
Note that the parameters to be changed are shown here in red text. The
whole configuration file is not shown here.
hostname "Toshiba-NV3140"
enable password password (Change to a unique password)
!
name-server xx.xx.xx.xx (DNS server IP addresses)
!
username "admin" password "password" (Change to the same password
! as above)
ip dhcp pool "Private"
network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 (DHCP for your network)
dns-server xx.xx.xx.xx (DNS server IP address)
default-router 10.10.10.1 (Enter the IP address of your router)
!
interface gigabit-eth 0/1
description LAN (private IP address
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 of the LAN - match the subnet
! of your network)
interface gigabit-eth 0/2
description WAN (public IP address
ip address xx.xx.xx.xx xx.xx.xx.xx of the ISP)
!
ip access-list extended IPedge (Public IP address of the SBC)
remark IPedge
permit udp any host xx.xx.xx.xx range 1718 1719 log
permit tcp any host xx.xx.xx.xx eq 2944 log
permit udp any host xx.xx.xx.xx range 21000 27999 log
permit tcp any host xx.xx.xx.xx eq 8080 log
permit tcp any host xx.xx.xx.xx eq 9443 log
! (Private IP address
nat destination list IPedge address xx.xx.xx.xx of the IPedge server)
! (Default name of the
! fire wall rule)
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 xx.xx.xx.xx
! (ISP gateway IP address)
voice trunk T01 type sip
description "VIPedge"
sip-server primary sip.outbound.vipedge.com
register xxxxxxxxxx auth-name "xxxxxxxxxx" password "yyyyyyyyyyyy"
trust-domain (replace the xxx and yyy values with
codec-list g711_g729 both the Toshiba SIP trunk values)
authentication username "xxxxxxxxxx" password "yyyyyyyyyyyy"
!
voice trunk T11 type sip
(private IP address of the IPedge
description "PBX"
server or, in a CIX, the MIPU card)
sip-server primary xx.xx.xx.xx
IPedge SIP TRUNK Toshiba recommends the Adtran 3140 router with SBC between IPedge
PROGRAMMING system and Toshiba SIP Trunks. Below is the procedure to configure
Adtran 3140 with SBC for Toshiba SIP Trunks. Enter the Adtran 3140
eSBC IP address for the SIP Trunk group.
1. Login to Enterprise Manager. Select Trunk > SIP Trunking > Service
definition.
2. Select the appropriate Service Definition Index and click the Edit
icon.
5. Select Trunk > SIP Trunking > Service Definition. Click on Show
Advanced. For the field; IPedge Public IP Address And Port for NAT
leave blank. Set the Connection To Media Relay Server connection to
Auto.
6. Assign the SIP URI numbers. Select Trunk > SIP Trunking >
Service URI.
7. Enter the following:
SIP URI [Enter the SIP URIs as provided by your administrator].
SIP URI User Name and SIP URI Password leave blank.
SIP URI Attribution set to MAIN.
Strata CIX Toshiba recommends the Adtran 3140 router with SBC between the
PROGRAMMING Strata CIX system and Toshiba SIP Trunk.
8. Login to Network eManager. Select IP-Telephony > SIP Trunking.
9. Select the Service Definition tab.
Enter the Adtran router IP address in the Domain field.
Leave the SIP Server field blank.
PROXY CONFIGURATION Toshiba recommends the Adtran 3140 router with transparent proxy
FOR VIPedge configuration, not the SBC version, for use with the VIPedge system. The
figure below shows system summary screen of a Adtran NetVanta 3140,
firmware version R11.10.1. This is not an eSBC router.
MODIFY THE CFG FILE 1. Open the file for editing with a text editor such as Notepad (or
equivalent).
2. Find the parameters shown in Figure 3-2 as red text. Make the
changes to the parameters as shown (in parentheses).
3. Save the file on your PC with a .CFG file extension.
For example; MyCustomerSite.cfg
4. Save the cfg file for future use
MOVE the CABLES After the configuration file is uploaded and the Adtran router reboots the
LAN cable must be moved to the gigabit - eth 0/1 connector. The WAN
cable plugs into the gigabit - eth 0/2 connector.
Note that the parameters to be changed are shown here in red text. The
whole configuration file is not shown here.
!
hostname "Toshiba-NV3140"
enable password password (Change to a unique password)
!
!
name-server xx.xx.xx.xx (DNS server IP addresses)
!
username "admin" password "password" (Change to the same password
! as above)
ip dhcp pool "Private"
network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 (DHCP for your network)
dns-server xx.xx.xx.xx (DNS server IP address)
default-router xx.xx.xx.xx (Enter the IP address of your router)
!
interface gigabit-eth 0/1
description LAN (Change this to the
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 private IP address of
! the LAN)
interface gigabit-eth 0/2
description WAN
(Change to public IP
ip address xx.xx.xx.xx 255.255.255.0 address of the ISP)
!
ip access-list extended SIP-IN
remark Allow list SIP-IN
permit udp host 50.xx.xx.xx any eq 5060 (VIPedge container
permit tcp host 50.xx.xx.xx any eq 5060 IP address)
!
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 xx.xx.xx.xx (ISP gateway IP address)
!
!
sip proxy transparent
sip proxy sip-server primary 50.xx.xx.xx (VIPedge container
IP address)
!
To start the wizard select a SIP Service Definition Index then click on the
Gateway Configuration button.
192.168.254.253
192.168.254.253 192.168.254.253
SIP trunk URIs can also be entered manually or click on Import SIP Trunk
URIs from IPedge to select from the IPedge database.
192.168.254.253
192.168.254.253 192.168.254.253
A dialog box will open to select the file name and location for the
configuration file. The configuration file can now be uploaded to the
gateway.
Note: The IP address of the AudioCodes gateway can only be set using
the AudioCodes GUI in the gateway. This can be done before or
after the wizard is run.
AudioCodes Manual This section covers the configuration of the AudioCodes MP11x as an
Configuration FXO/FXS and the AudioCodes Mediant 1000 PRI/T1 CAS gateways to
the IPedge Server. The following steps apply to the AudioCodes MP118
running 5.80A and 6.20A Firmware, and the AudioCodes Mediant 1000
running 5.80A and 6.40A Firmware. Setting up stations (FXS) and trunks
(FXO, PRI, T1 CAS) are treated separately in this section.
Analog stations are setup in two processes. First the stations are
programmed into the IPedge as SIP stations then; the gateway is setup to
act as a SIP to Analog station interface. Analog and Digital trunks are
programmed in the IPedge as SIP trunks then; the gateway is setup to act
as an interface.
Important! To protect against transient voltages and currents, solid state secondary protectors should
be installed if there is outside wiring. These protectors shall comply with the requirements
for secondary protectors for communication circuits, UL 497A. Care must be taken to
ensure that they are well grounded to a reliable earth ground. Recommended protectors
are available in the fast Series 6 line from ONEAC Corp., (800) 327-8801. Install and test
the secondary protectors precisely to the installation instructions of the manufacturer.
MP11x 5.80A This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and
MP118 gateway running Firmware Version 5.80A. For the basic setup for
AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and MP118 gateway running Firmware
Version 6.20A refer to MP11x 6.20A Base Setup on page 4-20.
This is for MP11x release 5.80A Firmware. Note that later versions of
AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown
here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown.
MP11x 5.80A Base Setup This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 5.80A.
UPGRADE SOFTWARE If necessary, upgrade the MP11x software. If the upgrade is not needed
go to MP11x 5.80A FXS on page 4-10.
1. Login to the MP11x with the new IP Address you set above.
2. Select Management > Software Update > Software Upgrade
Wizard.
DOWNLOAD INI FILE The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic
AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system.
File Download Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to
your PC.
Load INI file to the 1. Login to the AudioCodes gateway with the IP Address you set above.
Gateway
2. Select Management > Configuration File.
3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the
FYI website.
4. Click on the Load INI File button.
5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads.
MP11x 5.80A FXS This section of AudioCodes 5.80A MP11x gateway setup is in two parts.
The FXS setup and the FXO setup. The 5.80A FXS procedure starts
below. For the FXO procedure refer to MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup on page
4-15.
MP11x 5.80A FXS SETUP This is the Firmware Version 5.80A FXS port set procedure.
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definition > DTMF &
Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 12
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96
7. Set the Default Destination Number = (The first Analog Station DN)
8. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxies, Registration, IP Groups
> Proxy & Registration >
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
Coder Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions >
Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions >
IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters >
Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer
Supervision] Section
2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled
3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
4. Click Submit.
Routing General 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Routing
Parameters General Parameters >
2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable
3. Click Submit.
Tel to IP Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Tel to IP
Routing > (Use Line number 1 for the following entry)
2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = *
3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
4. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
6. (Leave all other setting default)
7. Click Submit.
IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > IP to Trunk
Group Routing >
Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXO gateway there will be entries
on line 1. The Prefixes and Source IP Address will all be set to “*”.
This line of entries must be moved down. The FXS entry with
DN’s entered for the Dest. Phone Prefix must be at the top of the
table.
Add an entry for each analog station connected to the gateway enter
5. Click Submit.
EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Number > EndPoint
Phone Number >
2. Set Channel = 1 (matched FXS Port Number 1)
3. Set Phone Number = Analog / Sip Station
4. Set Hunt Group ID = 1
5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
(Assign the next analog DN channel 2. Next to channel 3, and so on).
6. Click Submit.
7. Click Register.
Hunt Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Hunt Group > Hunt Group
Settings>
2. Set Hunt = 1
3. Set Channel Select Mode = By Dest. Phone Number
4. Set Registration Mode = Per Endpoint
5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank)
6. Set Gateway Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup This is for the Firmware Version 5.80A FXO port set procedure.
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definition > DTMF &
Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 12
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96
7. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxies, Registration, IP Groups
> Proxy & Registration >
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coder Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions >
Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions >
IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters >
Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer
Supervision] section
2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled
3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
4. Click Submit.
Routing General 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Routing
Parameters General Parameters >
2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable
3. Click Submit.
Tel to IP Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Tel to IP
Routing>
(Same as FXS Entry – Or use Line number 1 if there is No FXS entry)
2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = *
3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
4. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
6. (Leave all other setting default)
7. Click Submit.
IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > IP to Trunk
Group Routing >
Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an
entry for each FXS Port. Enter this data on the next available line
after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is
used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries.
2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = *
3. Set Source Host Prefix = *
4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
6. Set Source IP Address = *
7. Set Hunt Group ID = 2
8. Set IP Profile ID = 0
9. Set Source IP Group = -1
10. Click Submit.
Automatic Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Settings > Automatic
Dialing >
This value will be inserted into the SIP Invite Request. Refer to the
IPedge URI Table. This value must appear in the URI table of the
IPedge.
Enter the Destination Phone Number for the FXO Port from the
IPedge System URI Table. Refer to the URI table in the IPedge
Database.
Caller ID Permissions 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Settings > Caller ID
Permissions >
2. Set Enable for each FXO Port to receive Call ID on incoming call
3. Click Submit.
EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Number > EndPoint
Phone Number >
In the channel number column FXO Port number to be assigned
This is a example of
an MP11x/4S/4O/SIP.
2
2
FXO - Four channels 2
2
Hunt Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Hunt Groups > Hunt Group
Settings>
Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an
entry on line number 1. Enter this data on the next available line
after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is
used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries.
2. Set Hunt Group ID = 2
3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending
4. Set Registration Mode = Don’t Register
5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank)
6. Set Gateway Name = (Leave Blank)
7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank)
8. Click Submit.
MP11x 6.20A This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and
MP118 gateway running Firmware Version 6.20A. For the basic setup for
AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and MP118 gateway running Firmware
Version 5.80A refer to MP11x 5.80A Base Setup on page 4-7.
This is for MP11x release 6.20A Firmware. Note that earlier versions of
AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown
here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown.
MP11x 6.20A Base Setup This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 6.20A.
1. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet
browser such as Windows Explorer.
2. Enter the IP address of the MP11x gateway
3. Login to the MP11x.
4. Click on the Configuration button.
5. Click on the Full radio button
Upgrade Software If necessary, upgrade the MP11x software. If the upgrade is not needed
go to MP11x 6.20A FXS SETUP on page 4-24.
DOWNLOAD INI FILE The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic
AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system.
File Download Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to
your PC.
Load INI file to the 1. Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above.
Gateway
2. Select Management > Configuration File.
3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the
FYI website.
4. Click on the Load INI File button.
5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads.
MP11x 6.20A FXS This section of AudioCodes 6.20A MP11x gateway setup is in two parts.
The FXS setup and the FXO setup. The 6.20A FXS procedure starts
below. For the FXO procedure refer to MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup on page
4-29.
MP11x 6.20A FXS SETUP This is the Firmware Version 6.20A FXS port set procedure.
SIP Definitions 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the
[Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section
2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled
3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
4. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration >
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coder Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > IP Profile Settings
> and in the [Common Parameters] section.
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > EndPoint Phone
Number >
2. Set Channel = 1 (matched FXS Port Number 1)
3. Set Phone Number = Analog / SIP Station DN
4. Set Hunt Group ID = 1
5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
(Assign the next Analog/SIP DN channel 2. Next to channel 3, and so
on)
6. Click Submit.
7. Click Register.
Hunt Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > Hunt Group
Settings>
2. Set Hunt = 1
3. Set Channel Select Mode = By Dest. Phone Number
4. Set Registration Mode = Per Endpoint
5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank)
6. Set Gateway Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank)
8. Click Submit.
Routing General 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > General Parameters >
Parameters
2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable
3. Click Submit.
Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing >
(Use Line number 1 for the following entry)
IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Trunk Group
Routing>
Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXO gateway there will be entries
on line 1. The Prefixes and Source IP Address will all be set to “*”.
This line of entries must be moved down. The FXS entry with
DN’s entered for the Dest. Phone Prefix must be at the top of the
table.
For each analog station connected to the gateway enter:
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF
& Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 12
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96
7. Set Default Destination Number = (The first Analog / SIP Station
DN)
8. Click Submit.
Authentication 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > Authentication
2. Set Port 1 FXS: Enter the DN of the first Analog/SIP Station.
3. Set Username = (Enter the Analog/SIP Station DN)
4. Set Password = (Enter the Analog/SIP Station DN)
(Repeat for each Analog/SIP station. Each additional station is
programmed on the next port)
5. Click Submit.
6. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup This is the Firmware Version 6.20A FXO port set procedure.
SIP Definitions 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the
[Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section
2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled
3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
4. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration >
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coder Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > IP Profile Settings
> and in the [Common Parameters] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > EndPoint Phone
Number >
In the channel number column FXO Port number to be assigned
3. Set Phone Number = The number assigned in the IPedge URI Table
(7145833700 for example)
4. Set Hunt Group ID = 2
5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
6. Click Submit.
7. Click Register.
Hunt Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > Hunt Group
Settings>
Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an
entry on line number 1. Enter this data on the next available line
after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is
used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries.
2. Set Hunt Group ID = 2
3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending
4. Set Registration Mode = Don’t Register
5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank)
Routing General 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > General Parameters >
Parameters
2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable
3. Click Submit.
Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing>
(Same as FXS Entry – Or use Line number 1 if there is No FXS entry)
IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Trunk Group
Routing >
Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an
entry for each FXS Port. Enter this data on the next available line
after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is
used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries.
2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = *
3. Set Source Host Prefix = *
4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
6. Set Source IP Address = *
7. Set Hunt Group ID = 2
8. Set IP Profile ID = 0
9. Set Source IP Group = -1
10. Click Submit.
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF
& Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 12
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
FXO Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > FXO Settings >
2. Set Dial Mode = One Stage
3. Leave all other parameters at default values)
4. Click Submit.
Automatic Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > Automatic
Dialing >
This value will be inserted into the SIP Invite Request. Refer to the
IPedge URI Table. This value must appear in the URI table of the
IPedge.
Enter the Destination Phone Number for the FXO Port from the
IPedge System URI Table. Refer to the URI table in the IPedge
Database.
Caller ID Permissions 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > Caller ID
Permissions >
2. Set Enable for each FXO Port to receive Call ID on incoming call
3. Click Submit.
4. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
IPedge CONFIGURATION The next steps program the IPedge SIP trunk group to route the calls
received through the gateway. Login to Enterprise Manager for the
following.
Set Up Trunk ILG 1. Select Trunk > Trunk Groups then, click on the New icon.
2. In the Group Direction dialog box select Incoming and Outgoing then,
click on OK.
3. In the Common tab select the Group Number for this trunk group.
4. Set the Line Type to CO
Set Group Type to SIP
Set Private Service Type to Standard
Set GCO Key Number to 0
Set Pool Key Number to 0
5. In the Incoming tab:
Set the CO Service type to DID
Set the DID Digits parameter to 4. (Or as appropriate for your
system. Not more than 7.)
6. Click on the Save icon.
Set Up Trunk OLG 1. Select Trunk Groups. Click on the Outgoing trunk group created in
the steps above then, click on the Edit icon.
2. Set the Group Type to SIP
Set Trunk Type to CO/DID
3. Assign a MOH source if you want something other than the default.
4. Click on the Save icon.
Set SIP Trunking 1. Select Trunk > SIP Trunking. In the Channel Group tab select the
SIP Trunk Channel Group number created above.
Note: In the Channel Group tab the SIP Trunk Channels field is set to
the total number of SIP trunk channels used in the system or, the
number of channels that will be used. Do not exceed the number
of SIP channel licenses.
2. In the SIP Trunk Channels box select the total number of SIP trunk
channels used in the system. Do not exceed the number of licenses
on the server.
3. The Service Definition tab is where the ILG/OLG are assigned and
the SIP trunk provider is defined.
Set the ILG and OLG to the group number created above.
DID The IPedge system treats all incoming SIP trunk calls as DID.
Mediant 1000 5.80A PRI/T1 This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Gateway
CAS running Firmware Version 5.80A. For the basic setup for AudioCodes
Mediant 1000 Gateway running Firmware Version 6.40A refer to Mediant
1000 6.40A PRI/T1 CAS on page 4-48.
This is for Mediant 1000 release 5.80A Firmware. Note that later versions
of AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown
here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown.
• IP address: 10.1.10.10
• Username: Admin
• Password: Admin
Mediant 1000 5.80A Base This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 5.80A.
Setup
Power up the Mediant 1000 and connect the NIC to a hub, switch or
network
UPGRADE SOFTWARE If necessary, upgrade the Mediant 1000 software. If the upgrade is not
needed go to MEDIANT 1000 5.80A CAS FILES on page 4-37.
MEDIANT 1000 5.80A The Mediant 1000 require CAS files to properly operation with certain
CAS FILES types of digital trunks, Toshiba recommends that these CAS files be
loaded during the basic setup of the Mediant 1000 for proper operation.
4. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
5. Select Management > Software Update > Load Auxiliary Files>
6. On the CAS File section, click the Browse button and select the
E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat file.
7. Click on Load File button to upload the file.
8. Next on the CAS File section, click the Browse button and select the
E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat file.
9. Click on Load File button to upload the file.
DOWNLOAD INI FILE The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic
AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system.
File Download Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to
your PC.
Load INI file to the 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
Gateway
2. Select Management > Configuration File.
3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the
FYI website.
4. Click on the Load INI File button.
5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads.
MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG This section of AudioCodes 5.80A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two
parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 5.80A PRI procedure starts below.
For the 5.80A T1 CAS procedure refer to Mediant 1000 5.80A T1 CAS
Setup on page 4-43.
Mediant 1000 5.80A PRI This is the Firmware Version 5.80A PRI port set procedure.
Setup
1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
2. Click on the Configuration button.
3. Click on the Full radio button.
Trunk Settings 1. Select PSTN Settings> Trunk Settings > in the following sections
[General Settings] section.
2. Set Protocol Type = T1 NI1 ISDN or T1 NI2 ISDN
[Trunk Configuration] section
3. Set Clock Master = Recovered
4. Set Line Code = B8ZS
5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing ESF CRC6
[ISDN Configuration] section
6. Set ISDN Termination Side = User Side
7. Set D-channel Configuration = PRIMARY
8. Set B-channel Negotiation = PREFERRED
9. Click Apply Trunk Setting
10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway.
11. Click Burn at the top on the screen
12. Click Device Action at the top of the screen
13. Select Reset.
14. Click Reset.
SIP General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > SIP
General Parameters >
Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing
select T.38 Relay.
2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay
3. Click Submit.
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > DTMF &
Dialing>
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 11
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96)
7. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxy, Registration, IP Group >
Proxy & Registration>
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coders Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions>
Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions>
IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section.
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters >
Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer
Supervision] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> IP to Tel Group
Routing >
2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = *
3. Set Source Host Prefix = *
4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
6. Set Source IP Address = *
7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
8. Set IP Profile ID = 0
9. Set Source IP Group = -1.
10. Click Submit.
Trunk Group 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group >
2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1
3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI
4. Set From Trunk = 1
5. Set To Trunk = 1
6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the PRI Span, full
PRI Span would be enter as 1-23, Fractional 8 would be 1-8)
7. Set Phone Number = (Blank)
8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
9. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by 1.
11. Click Submit.
Trunk Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group
Settings>
2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
3. Set Channel Select Mode = Descending
4. (Leave all other setting default)
5. Click Submit.
6. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG This section of AudioCodes 5.80A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two
parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 5.80A T1 CAS procedure starts
below. For the 5.80A PRI procedure refer to Mediant 1000 5.80A PRI
Setup on page 4-39.
Mediant 1000 5.80A T1 This is the Firmware Version 5.80A T1 CAS port set procedure.
CAS Setup
1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
2. Click on the Configuration button.
3. Click on the Full radio button.
CAS State Machines 1. Select PSTN Settings> CAS State Machines >
[DNIS Only T1 Circuits] On the “E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat” line entries verify the following
values;
[ANI + DNIS T1 Circuits] On the “E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat” line entry set the following
values;
Trunk Settings 1. Select PSTN Settings> Trunk Settings > in the following sections
[General Settings] section
2. Set Protocol Type = T1 CAS
[Trunk Configuration] section
3. Set Clock Master = Recovered
4. Set Line Code = AMI or B8ZS
5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing F12 or T1 Framing ESF CRC6
[CAS Configuration] section
6. Set CAS Table = (Select the CAS DAT file to be used on the Trunk
Circuit)
A. DNIS Only - E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat
B. ANI+DNIS - E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat
7. Click Apply Trunk Setting.
8. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway.
9. Click Burn at the top on the screen
10. Click Device Action at the top of the screen
11. Select Reset.
12. Click Reset.
SIP General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > SIP
General Parameters >
Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing
select T.38 Relay.
2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay
3. Click Submit.
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > DTMF &
Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 11
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96)
7. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxy, Registration, IP Group >
Proxy & Registration>
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coders Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions>
Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions>
IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters >
Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer
Supervision] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> IP to Tel Group
Routing >
2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = *
3. Set Source Host Prefix = *
4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
6. Set Source IP Address = *
7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
8. Set IP Profile ID = 0
9. Set Source IP Group = -1.
10. Click Submit.
Trunk Group 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group >
2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1
3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI
4. Set From Trunk = 1
5. Set To Trunk = 1
6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the T1 Span, full T1
Span would be enter as 1-24, Fractional 8 would be 1-8)
7. Set Phone Number = (Blank)
8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
9. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by 1.
11. Click Submit.
Trunk Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group
Settings>
2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
3. Set Channel Select Mode = Descending
4. (Leave all other setting default)
5. Click Submit.
6. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
Mediant 1000 6.40A This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Gateway
PRI/T1 CAS running Firmware Version 6.40A. For the basic setup for AudioCodes
Mediant 1000 Gateway running Firmware Version 5.80A refer to Mediant
1000 5.80A PRI/T1 CAS on page 4-35.
This is for Mediant 1000 release 6.40A Firmware. Note that earlier
versions of AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those
shown here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those
shown.
• IP address: 10.1.10.10
• Username: Admin
• Password: Admin
Mediant 1000 6.40A Base This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 6.40A.
Setup
Power up the Mediant 1000 and connect the NIC to a hub, switch or
network
1. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet
browser such as Windows Explorer.
2. Enter the IP address of the Mediant 1000
3. Login to the Mediant 1000.
4. Click on the Configuration button.
5. Click on the Full radio button.
Upgrade Software If necessary, upgrade the Mediant 1000 software. If the upgrade is not
needed go to Mediant 1000 CAS Files on page 4-50.
Mediant 1000 CAS Files The Mediant 1000 require CAS files to properly operation with certain
types of digital trunks, Toshiba recommends that these CAS files be
loaded during the basic setup of the Mediant 1000 for proper operation.
B. E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat
4. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
5. Select Management > Software Update > Load Auxiliary Files>
6. On the CAS File section click the Browse button and select the
E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat file.
7. Click on Load File button to upload the file.
8. Next on the CAS File section, click the Browse button and select the
E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat file.
9. Click on Load File button to upload the file.
DOWNLOAD INI FILE The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic
AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system.
File Download Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to
your PC.
Load INI file to the Gateway 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
2. Select Management > Configuration File.
3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the
FYI website.
4. Click on the Load INI File button.
5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads.
MEDIANT1000 6.40A PRI This section of AudioCodes 6.40A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two
parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 6.40A PRI procedure starts below.
For the 6.40A T1 CAS procedure refer to Mediant 1000 6.40A T1 CAS
Setup on page 4-56.
Mediant 1000 6.40A PRI This is the Firmware Version 6.40A PRI port set procedure.
Setup
1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
2. Click on the Configuration button.
3. Click on the Full radio button.
Trunk Settings 1. Select VoIP > PSTN > Trunk Settings > in the following sections
[General Settings] section.
2. Set Protocol Type = T1 NI1 ISDN or T1 NI2 ISDN [Trunk
Configuration] section
3. Set Clock Master = Recovered
4. Set Line Code = B8ZS
5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing ESF CRC6 [ISDN Configuration]
section
6. Set ISDN Termination Side = User Side
7. Set D-channel Configuration = PRIMARY
8. Set B-channel Negotiation = PREFERRED
9. Click Apply Trunk Setting
10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway
11. Click Burn at the top on the screen
12. Click Device Action at the top of the screen
13. Select Reset.
14. Click Reset.
SIP General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters >
Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing
select T.38 Relay.
2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay
3. Click Submit.
SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the
[Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration>
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coders Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > IP Profile Settings > and in
the [Common Parameters] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
Trunk Group 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group >
2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1
3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI
4. Set From Trunk = 1
5. Set To Trunk = 1
6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the PRI Span, full
PRI Span would be enter as 1-23, Fractional 8 would be 1-8)
7. Set Phone Number = (Blank)
8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
9. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by 1.
11. Click Submit.
Trunk Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group
Settings>
2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending
4. (Leave all other setting default)
5. Click Submit.
6. Click Register.
Routing General 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Routing General
Parameters Parameters >
2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable
3. Click Submit.
Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing >
2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = *
3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
4. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
6. (Leave all other setting default)
7. Click Submit.
IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Tel Group
Routing>
2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = *
3. Set Source Host Prefix = *
4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
6. Set Source IP Address = *
7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
8. Set IP Profile ID = 0
9. Set Source IP Group = -1.
10. Click Submit.
DTMF and Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF
& Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 11
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96)
7. Click Submit.
8. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
Mediant 1000 6.40A T1 This section of AudioCodes 6.40A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two
CAS parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 6.40A T1 CAS procedure starts
below. For the 6.40A PRI procedure refer to Mediant 1000 6.40A PRI
Setup on page 4-52.
Mediant 1000 6.40A T1 his is the Firmware Version 6.40A T1 CAS port set procedure.
CAS Setup
1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above.
2. Click on the Configuration button.
3. Click on the Full radio button.
CAS State Machines 1. Select VoIP > PSTN > CAS State Machines >
[DNIS Only T1 Circuits] On the “E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat” line entries verify the following
values:
[ANI + DNIS T1 Circuits] On the “E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat” line entry set the following
values:
Trunk Settings 1. Select VoIP > PSTN > Trunk Settings > in the following sections
[General Settings] section
2. Set Protocol Type = T1 CAS
[Trunk Configuration] section
3. Set Clock Master = Recovered
4. Set Line Code = AMI or B8ZS
5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing F12 or T1 Framing ESF CRC6
[CAS Configuration] section
6. Set CAS Table = (Select the CAS DAT file to be used on the Trunk
Circuit)
A. DNIS Only - E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat
B. ANI+DNIS - E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat
7. Click Apply Trunk Setting
8. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway
9. Click Burn at the top on the screen
10. Click Device Action at the top of the screen
11. Select Reset.
12. Click Reset.
SIP General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters >
Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing
select T.38 Relay.
2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay
3. Click Submit.
SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the
[Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration>
2. Set Use Default Proxy = No
3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing
5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled
6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
8. Click Submit.
9. Click Register.
Coders Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > Coders >
2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled
3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization
Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled
4. Click on the Submit button.
IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > IP Profile Settings > and in
the [Common Parameters] section
2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No
3. Click Submit.
Trunk Group 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group >
2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1
3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI
4. Set From Trunk = 1
5. Set To Trunk = 1
6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the T1 Span, full T1
Span would be enter as 1-24, Fractional 8 would be 1-8)
7. Set Phone Number = (Blank)
8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
9. Set Tel Profile ID = 0
10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the
gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by 1.
11. Click Submit.
Routing General 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Routing General
Parameters Parameters >
2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable
3. Click Submit.
Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing >
2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = *
3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
4. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server)
6. (Leave all other setting default)
7. Click Submit.
IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Tel Group
Routing>
2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = *
3. Set Source Host Prefix = *
4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = *
5. Set Source Phone Prefix = *
6. Set Source IP Address = *
7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1
8. Set IP Profile ID = 0
9. Set Source IP Group = -1.
10. Click Submit.
DTMF & Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF
& Dialing >
2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = 11
3. Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2
4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes
5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC 2833
6. Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96)
7. Click Submit.
8. Click Burn at the top on the screen.
AudioCodes Wizard The Audiocodes configuration wizard can be downloaded from FYI >
IPedge/VIPedge > Software > AudioCodes > AudioCodes IPedge
Configuration Wizard. The wizard runs on the administrator PC. After
you use the wizard, the file that it creates (INI) must then be uploaded to
the gateway.
MediaPack 11x and The following procedure is applicable for software version 5.80A only. For
Mediant 1000 INI File 6.20A and 6.40A, refer to page 4-63.
Upload – 5.80A
Basic Configuration For these steps the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 gateway must be
connected to a hub, switch or network to apply power to the Network
Interface Controller (NIC) in the gateway.
13. Select Management – The button at the top left corner of the screen.
14. Select Full – Option just below the button section at the top left of the
screen.
15. The following items are selected from the menu tree to the left of the
interface window; Software Update > Configuration File.
16. Click on the Browse button, in the Configuration File dialog box.
17. In the Choose File to Upload dialog navigate to then, select the file
created by the AudioCodes Configuration Wizard.
18. Click on the Open button.
19. Click on the Send INI File button to upload the file to the AudioCodes
unit.
20. Click the OK button on the confirmation message dialog box asking
you to confirm the upload and reset the unit.
21. A message showing that the unit is restarting and will be un-available
for 60 seconds appears.
22. Once the unit has restarted, you will be prompted to login to the
AudioCodes Unit.
MediaPack 11x 11x and The Audiocodes configuration wizard can be downloaded from FYI >
Mediant 1000 INI File IPedge/VIPedge > Software > AudioCodes > AudioCodes IPedge
Upload – 6.20A and 6.40A Configuration Wizard. The wizard runs on the administrator PC. After
you use the wizard, the file that it creates (INI) must then be uploaded to
the gateway.
Basic Configuration For these steps the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 gateway must be
connected to a hub, switch or network to apply power to the Network
Interface Controller (NIC) in the gateway.
12. Verify that the AudioCodes unit is on the latest supported Toshiba
firmware version (shown below). The latest supported firmware can
be downloaded from Toshiba’s FYI web site.
(Product Name) Home Page > General Information
13. Select Maintenance – The button at the top left corner of the screen.
14. Select Full – Option just below the button section at the top left of the
screen.
15. The following items are selected from the menu tree to the left of the
interface window; Software Update > Configuration File.
16. Click the Browse button, in the Configuration File dialog box.
17. In the Choose File to Upload dialog navigate to then, select the file
created by the AudioCodes Configuration Wizard.
18. Click the Open button on the “Choose File to Open Window”.
19. Click on the Send INI File button to upload the file to the AudioCodes
Unit.
20. Click the OK button on the confirmation message dialog box asking
you to confirm the upload and reset the unit.
21. A message showing that the unit is restarting and will be un-available
for 60 seconds appears.
22. Once the unit has restarted, you will be prompted to login to the
AudioCodes Unit.
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third party gateways working with IPedge. The wizard has the following
features:
• Checklist before configuration
• The GUI is laid out according to the selected gateway model and
firmware version
• Mandatory parameters for IPedge are set automatically and cannot
be changed
• As data is entered, the GUI changes, dynamically, to show or enable
only the correct available options to continue
• Network settings are automatically loaded from IPedge
• Importing SIP stations from the IPedge database for FXS ports
• Importing SIP trunk URIs from IPedge database for FXO ports
To start the wizard select a SIP Service Definition Index then click on the
Gateway Configuration button.
192.168.254.253
192.168.254.253 192.168.254.253
SIP trunk URIs can also be entered manually or click on Import SIP Trunk
URIs from IPedge to select from the IPedge database.
192.168.254.253
192.168.254.253 192.168.254.253
A dialog box will open to select the file name and location for the
configuration file. The configuration file can now be uploaded to the
gateway.
Note: The IP address of the AudioCodes gateway can only be set using
the AudioCodes GUI in the gateway. This can be done before or
after the wizard is run.
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Adtran 900 Series This section covers the configuration of the Adtran 908/908e gateway to
Gateways the IPedge® server.
Requirements Before starting this process you must have the following information:
• IP Address of the IPedge server
• IP Address of the Adtran 908/908e gateway
• The number of PRI channels that will be used
ADTRAN 908/908e This section is for setting up an Adtran 908/908e PRI to SIP trunk
CONFIGURATION gateway.
OUTLINE
Configuration process outline:
– Download the Adtran 908/908e file from Toshiba’s FYI web site to
your PC
– Open the file with Windows Notepad or equivalent
– Make the required changes to the file to match your installation
– Power-up the 908/908e device
– Connect the PC to the Adtran device
– Upload the configuration file to the Adtran 908/908e gateway
– Change the administration user names and passwords
DOWNLOAD Download the Adtran Total Access 908/908e PRI configuration file.
CONFIGURATION FILE
1. Login to Toshiba’s FYI web site.
2. On the FYI site select IPedge > Software. Find the configuration file
under the Gateway heading.
3. Save the file on your PC.
MODIFY THE CFG FILE 1. Open the file for editing with Wordpad (or equivalent).
2. The five changes are shown below.
tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-24 speed 64 <For a full PRI span use the entry as shown left. (If a fractional PRI
is ordered enter: Bch, Dch. For example; if 10 channels are ordered enter: 1-10,24)
interface pri 1
description pri 1
isdn switch-type 5ess <5ess switch PRI message format is NI1. For NI2 enter NI2,
isdn-group 2
min-channels 1
max-channels 23 <For a full ISDN span use the entry as shown left. (If it is a fractional ISDN, for
example; if 10 channels are ordered (refer to tdm-group above) enter: 10
description “PBX”
sip-server primary 192.168.1.30 <Change to the IPedge IP Address
codec-group G711_G729
Verify Firmware Version Power up the 908/908e and allow at least 30 seconds for the unit to boot
up.
You do not need to enter any domain naming system (DNS) server
information. After the information is entered, select OK twice, and
close the Network Connections dialog box. If you cannot change the
PC’s IP address, you will need to change the unit’s IP address using
the CLI. (Refer to the next two sections for instructions.)
3. Launch an internet browser such as Windows Explorer.
4. Enter the default IP address of the 908/908e (10.10.10.1).
5. When prompted enter;
User name: admin
Password: password
6. The Adtran 908/908e user interface will open. Select System >
System Summary. Verify the Firmware version is A5.02 or later. If
not update the system firmware.
11. The Adtran 908/908e user interface will open. Select Voice > Trunks
> Trunk Accounts.
12. Scroll down, verify that “FROM Header Host Type” is checked and
“Override” set for Local. If these entries are not available, confirm
Adtran 908/908e has the latest firmware.
CHANGE PASSWORDS Change the 908/908e Telnet password. The password changes are done
using Command Line entries.
1. On your PC select: Start > Run > telnet (IP Address of the Adtran
gateway).
2. At the first prompt type password then, press the Enter key.
3. At the TA908> prompt type enable then press the Enter key.
4. When prompted for the password type password then press the
Enter key.
5. At the TA908# prompt type config terminal then press the Enter key.
7. At the prompt type password then type your new password then,
press the Enter key. For example type;
password (space) mynewpw then press the Enter key.
Note: Record this new password somewhere secure.
8. At the prompt type do write memory then press the Enter key.
9. At the prompt type exit then press the Enter key.
10. Close the telnet session and disconnect the cable from the gateway
to the PC.
11. Connect the gateway ETH 0/1 connector to the IPedge LAN.
T.38 SETUP To configure the Adtran gateway for fax machine operation use the
following procedure.
FXS Setup These steps configure an FXS port on the Adtran gateway for operation
with a fax machine.
1. Login to the Adtran 908/908e gateway.
2. Select Voice > User Accounts.
3. Click on the user name assigned to the fax machine.
4. Select the VoIP Settings tab.
PRI Setup These steps setup the PRI trunk connection to allow T.38 fax operation
over the trunk connection.
2. Scroll down and select the Select the VoIP Settings tab.
IPedge CONFIGURATION The IPedge SIP trunk settings for use with the Adtran 908/908e PRI
gateway are summarized in the table below. This table only addresses
Service Definition. Please refer to the SIP Trunk Configuration chapter of
the IPedge Install manual for complete SIP Configuration information.
Parameter Entry
Trunk > SIP Trunking > Service Definition
Registration Mode Set to: None
Domain Name IP address of the Adtran 908/908e gateway
SIP Server Leave blank
Enter the number of B channels the IPedge
Effective Channel Number
system will use on the PRI.
Primary Voice Packet Configuration 1
Primary Audio Codec G711
Secondary Voice Packet Configuration 1
Secondary Audio Codec G729
Network transfer Disabled
SIP Trunk Option Interval 60
SIP Trunk Message Option FQDN
SIP Trunk Message to Header Option FQDN
SIP Trunk Register Message From Header Option FQDN
SIP Trunk Register Message To Header Option FQDN
Trunk -> SIP Trunking -> Service URI
Outbound Numbers
10-digit URI
SIP URI
(for example 9495833000)
SIP URI User Name
SIP URI Password
SIP URI Attribute Main
Inbound Numbers
4-digit or 7-digit URI for inbound (examples:
3000 or 5833000)
SIP URI
Note: If 10-digit URI for inbound make no
entry.
SIP URI User Name
SIP URI Password
SIP URI Attribute Sub
Adtran 908e System When an Adtran 908e (not 908) gateway is used with an IPedge system
Parameter the ECM from FAX parameter must be disabled. Refer to the following.
Adtran TA908/908e The IPedge Enterprise Manager has an integrated Adtran Gateway
Configuration Wizard Configuration Wizard. This wizard creates a configuration file that is then
uploaded to the gateway. The wizard supports only the Adtran 908/908e.
After the SIP trunk Channel Group and Service Definition has been
entered in the IPedge database, the wizard can create the configuration
file. The file is saved to the PC the administrator is using to access
Enterprise Manager.
10. When all changes have been made; click on the Save icon. There is
no data saved to the IPedge database by this action. This will export
the configuration file.
11. The file export dialog box will open. Specify the file name and location
to save the file.
Configuration File Upload This procedure uploads the configuration file created by the wizard to the
gateway.
1. Login to the Adtran Gateway
User Name: admin
Password: password
2. From the left hand menu select System Summary from the left hand
sub menu.
3. In the System Information Section verify the Firmware Version of the
Adtran unit is A5.02.00E or higher. The latest supported firmware can
be downloaded from Toshiba’s FYI web site.
5. Click the Browse button, in the Upload Config section of the screen.
6. Navigate to select the file created by the wizard, and click on the
Open button.
7. Click the Upload button, to upload the file to the Adtran Unit.
8. When the upload is complete you will see a message that the CFG
file loaded successfully.
9. Click on the Reboot Now button to restart the unit and load the
uploaded CFG file.
10. You will then receive a screen stating that the unit is rebooting and
instructing you to close your browser and login again in 60 seconds.
11. After the Adtran unit has completed the reboot process, change your
computer IP Address so that you can login to the IP Address you
assigned to the Adtran Unit when creating the CFG file using the
Toshiba Adtran Configuration Wizard.
12. Enter the username and password that you selected to use when
configuring the Adtran Configuration Wizard to log into the Adtran
Unit.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW The CyberData® Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Intercom product is targeted for
door phone, emergency phone, and access control applications. The
VoIP Intercom inter-operates via SIP on Toshiba IPedge systems.
The CyberData VoIP Intercom product operates over a local area network
(LAN) and is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af enabled. SIP line
extension dialing and features allow the user to utilize the CIX capabilities
for two-way communications or as a paging speaker as required.
Providing door closure and tamper alert signaling, the VoIP Intercom has
a tamper-resistant design that allows the unit to be mounted securely and
safely. Network downloadable firmware support allows for easy
upgradeability.
Item Specification
Network Technology 10/100 Mbps
Call Control Protocol Session Initiation Protocol (SIP RFC 3261)
Audio Codecs G.711 (A-Law and µ-Law)
Single Call Button
Front Panel Controls
Call activity indicator (light)
Power Input PoE 802.3af compliant or +5V at 1A
Dimension (H x W x D) 5” x 5" x 2.5" (127 mm x 127 mm x 63.5 mm)
Weight 1.6 lbs (726 g)
Regulatory Compliance FCC Class A, UL 60950
Operating Temperature -22 to 131F (-30 to 55C)
Door Control Dry Contact Relay
SIP Endpoint Features The CyberData VoIP intercom is programmed in the system as a SIP
and Operation telephone. This telephone can:
• Make a Call
• Receive a Call
Features Not Supported • The call drops when a user transfers the CyberData VoIP
and Known Issues Intercom call to another extension.
• IPedge Night mode does not affect the routing of a call from
the CyberData VoIP intercom. Refer to the Installation Guide.
Part Numbers The CyberData VoIP Intercom is available on the Toshiba FYI site.
• 010935 — CyberData SIP VoIP Intercom with PoE
• 010867 — CyberData PoE Power Injector (Required if the LAN does
not support PoE.)
License Requirements Each CyberData VoIP Intercom box requires SIP Endpoint User License
(I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP)
CyberData VoIP Intercom The CyberData VoIP Intercom requires firmware Release v5.02 or later.
FIRMWARE UPDATES The latest firmware version can be downloaded from the Toshiba
Technical Support site or via a link on Toshiba's FYI site. To ensure
interoperability, please use only the Toshiba approved firmware versions
posted on FYI.
IPedge CONFIGURATION Program the CyberData VoIP intercom as a SIP telephone (do not
program as a Door Phone).
FEATURE INTERACTION The CyberData intercom is a SIP station in the Strata CIX system. Certain
automatic functions, such as ringing to the night answer when the system
is placed in night mode, only apply when a Toshiba Digital Door Phone is
installed. Special consideration must be given to how you want the calls
from this station to be handled. Typically, answering a door phone is a
high priority. Ensure that the door phone will always ring to a location
where there will be someone to answer.
CyberData VoIP Access the a CyberData intercom device configuration by opening your
INTERCOM Internet browser to the IP address of the phone.
CONFIGURATION
1. The initial programming is done using the default address:
http://192.168.3.10
Set the Activate Relay with DTMF Code to the digits you want
dialed to activate the control relay.
Note If you reboot the intercom at this point you will need to
connect the device to the network described in this screen
to do any more programming.
192.168.3.10
192.168.3.10
4834
SIP Server: The IP address of the MIPU card on which the SIP
station is programmed.
Outbound Proxy: The IP address of the MIPU card on which the SIP
station is programmed.
Remote SIP Port: 5060
Local SIP Port: 5060
SIP User ID: The SIP Station directory number (extension number of
this station) programmed in the Strata CIX database.
Authenticate ID and Authenticate Password: These are optional
entries. Required only if the Strata CIX database includes these in IP
Telephony > IPT Data, parameters 10 and 11.
Register with a SIP Server: Check mark this box.
Dial out Extension: This is the destination this intercom will call
when the Call Button is pressed. Refer to the FEATURE
INTERACTION section.
Click on Reboot.