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Mediant 1000 MEGACO, TPNCP
User’s Manual version 5.2
Version 5.2 3 July 2007
User's Manual Contents
Table of Contents
Introductory Notes ..................................................................................................19
1 Overview of the Mediant 1000..........................................................................21
1.1 General Features.....................................................................................21
1.1.1 Supported Protocols ................................................................................22
1.1.1.1 Management Protocols....................................................................... 23
1.2 Mediant 1000 Applications......................................................................23
1.3 Typical Application Diagram ..................................................................24
2 Hardware Equipment ........................................................................................25
2.1 Mediant 1000 Physical Description........................................................25
2.1.1 Mediant 1000 Front Panel .......................................................................25
2.1.2 I/O Modules .............................................................................................27
2.1.3 CPU Module ............................................................................................27
2.1.3.1 Dry Contact Connector (Labeled I and II ).......................................... 27
2.1.3.2 Audio IN/OUT ..................................................................................... 27
2.1.3.3 Two 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet Ports (Labeled I and II) ..................... 27
2.1.3.4 RS-232 Port (Labeled I0I0)................................................................. 27
2.1.3.5 Reset Button (Labeled //).................................................................... 27
2.1.4 Power Supply Module (Labeled 1 and 2).................................................28
2.1.5 Front Panel LEDs ....................................................................................28
2.1.6 Fan Tray Module (Optional).....................................................................29
2.1.6.1 Replacing the Air Filter ....................................................................... 30
2.1.7 Mediant 1000 Rear Panel ........................................................................31
2.1.8 Mediant 1000 Modules ............................................................................32
2.1.9 Mediant 1000 Lifeline Phone Link............................................................35
3 Hardware Installation........................................................................................37
3.1 Installing the Mediant 1000.....................................................................37
3.1.1 Unpacking................................................................................................37
3.1.2 Package Contents ...................................................................................37
3.1.3 Mounting the Mediant 1000 .....................................................................38
3.1.3.1 Mounting the Mediant 1000 on a Desktop.......................................... 38
3.1.3.2 Installing the Mediant 1000 in a 19-inch Rack.................................... 38
3.1.4 Cabling the Mediant 1000........................................................................39
3.1.4.1 Connecting the Mediant 1000 RS-232 Port to Your PC..................... 40
3.1.4.2 Setting up a Dry Contact Relay Alarm System................................... 41
3.1.4.3 Connecting the Audio IN/OUT Cable.................................................. 42
4 Software Package..............................................................................................45
4.1 Unzipping the Software Package...........................................................45
4.1.1 Installing/Unzipping When Using a Windows™ Operating System .........45
4.1.2 Unzipping When Using a Linux™/Solaris™ Operating System...............46
4.2 Software Directory Contents & Structure..............................................46
5 Getting Started ..................................................................................................49
5.1 Assigning the Mediant 1000 IP Address................................................49
5.1.1 Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP.....................................................49
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5.1.2 Assigning an IP Address Using BootP.....................................................50
5.2 Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State........................50
6 Mediant 1000 Initialization & Configuration Files...........................................53
6.1 Boot Firmware & Operational Firmware................................................53
6.2 Mediant 1000 Startup ..............................................................................53
6.3 Using BootP/DHCP..................................................................................55
6.3.1 BootP/DHCP Server Parameters.............................................................55
6.3.1.1 Command Line Switches.................................................................... 56
6.3.2 Host Name Support .................................................................................57
6.3.3 Selective BootP .......................................................................................58
6.3.4 Vendor Specific Information.....................................................................58
6.3.5 Microsoft™ DHCP/BootP Server .............................................................59
6.4 Configuration Parameters and Files......................................................59
6.4.1 Initialization (ini) File ................................................................................60
6.4.1.1 Parameter Value Structure ................................................................. 61
6.4.1.2 Tables of Parameter Value Structure ................................................. 62
6.4.1.2.1 Table Structure Rules............................................... 63
6.4.1.2.2 Tables in the Uploaded ini File ................................. 64
6.4.1.2.3 Secret Tables ........................................................... 64
6.4.1.3 Binary Configuration File Download ................................................... 65
6.4.1.3.1 Encoding Mechanism ............................................... 65
6.4.2 Auxiliary Files...........................................................................................65
6.4.2.1 Downloading Auxiliary Files via TFTP During the Blade Startup ....... 66
6.4.3 Automatic Update Facility ........................................................................66
6.5 Backup Copies of ini and Auxiliary Files...............................................68
6.6 Upgrading Mediant 1000 Software.........................................................68
6.6.1 Software Upgrade Key.............................................................................69
7 Standard Control Protocols .............................................................................71
7.1 MEGACO (Media Gateway Control) Protocol........................................71
7.1.1 MEGACO Overview.................................................................................71
7.1.2 Operation.................................................................................................72
7.1.2.1 Executing MEGACO Commands ....................................................... 72
7.1.2.2 KeepAlive Notifications From the Gateway ........................................ 72
7.1.2.3 Setting MEGACO Call Agent IP Address and Port ............................ 73
7.1.2.4 Authorization Check of Call Manager IP Addresses .......................... 73
7.1.2.5 “Light” Virtual Media Gateway ............................................................ 73
7.1.2.6 Support of DiffServ Capabilities.......................................................... 74
7.1.2.7 Handling Events.................................................................................. 74
7.1.2.8 Playing Signals ................................................................................... 74
7.1.2.9 MEGACO Supported Signals ............................................................. 76
7.1.2.10 Mediation ............................................................................................ 78
7.1.2.11 STUN - Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol in MEGACO... 79
7.1.2.12 CAS Protocols support in MEGACO .................................................. 79
7.1.2.12.1 MFCR2 Support in MEGACO................................... 79
7.1.2.12.2 E911 Support in MEGACO....................................... 84
7.1.2.12.3 E&M and MF Trunks................................................. 86
7.1.2.13 RFC 2833 Support.............................................................................. 87
7.1.2.14 Silence Suppression Support ............................................................. 87
7.1.2.15 Digits Collection Support .................................................................... 88
7.1.2.16 Reporting Fax Events ......................................................................... 89
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7.1.2.17 Loss of H.248 Connectivity................................................................. 89
7.1.2.17.1 Enabling the Mechanism .......................................... 89
7.1.2.18 RTCP-XR support (H.248.30)............................................................. 89
7.1.2.18.1 Activation .................................................................. 90
7.1.2.18.2 Deactivation.............................................................. 90
7.1.2.18.3 Statistics Report ....................................................... 90
7.1.3 Cancelling a Graceful Shutdown in MEGACO.........................................90
7.1.3.1 Configurable Profile Names................................................................ 90
7.1.4 SDP Support in MEGACO .......................................................................91
7.1.4.1 SDP Support Profiling......................................................................... 92
7.1.4.2 Selecting a Coder or Ptime Using an Under-Specified Local Descriptor
92 7.1.4.2.1 Selecting a Payload for a Known Coder................... 92
7.1.4.2.2 Support of Asymmetric Tx/Rx Payloads................... 93
7.1.4.3 RFC 3407 Support – Simple Capabilities........................................... 93
7.1.4.4 Fax T.38 and Voice Band Data Support (Bypass Mode) ................... 95
7.1.4.4.1 Support of Fax and Modem Type by Default
Parameters ............................................................... 95
7.1.4.4.2 Negotiating Fax and Modem type via SDP .............. 95
7.1.4.5 Media Encryption (SRTP) using RFC 3711........................................ 96
7.1.4.5.1 Supported Suites...................................................... 97
7.1.4.5.2 Configuration and Activation .................................... 97
7.1.4.5.3 SDP Definition .......................................................... 97
7.1.4.5.4 Connection Negotiation ............................................ 98
7.1.4.6 Support of RFC 3264........................................................................ 102
7.1.4.7 EVRC coders .................................................................................... 102
7.1.4.7.1 Supported Coders .................................................. 102
7.1.4.8 Silence Suppression Support in EVRC Coders................................ 102
7.1.4.9 V.152 - VBD Attribute Support.......................................................... 103
7.1.5 Mapping Payload Numbers to Coders...................................................104
7.1.6 Supported MEGACO Packages ............................................................106
7.1.6.1 General Packages ............................................................................ 107
7.1.6.2 Trunking Gateway Packages............................................................ 108
7.1.6.3 109
7.1.7 MEGACO Profiling.................................................................................109
7.1.8 MEGACO Termination Naming .............................................................110
7.1.8.1 Termination Name Patterns.............................................................. 110
7.1.8.2 Old Termination Naming Method...................................................... 111
7.1.8.3 Backward Compatibility .................................................................... 111
7.1.8.4 Defining Field Width in the Termination Name................................. 111
7.1.8.5 Termination Mapping to a PSTN Interface ....................................... 112
7.1.9 114
7.1.10 H.248.1 V2 - Main Changes ..................................................................114
8 Mediant 1000 Management.............................................................................117
8.1 Command-line Interface........................................................................117
8.1.1 Starting a CLI Management Session.....................................................117
8.1.2 CLI Navigation Concepts .......................................................................118
8.1.3 Commands ............................................................................................118
8.1.3.1 General Commands.......................................................................... 119
8.1.3.2 MGCP/MEGACO Commands .......................................................... 124
8.1.3.3 Call Detail Reports (CDR) Commands............................................. 127
8.1.3.4 Configuration Commands................................................................. 128
8.1.3.5 Management Commands ................................................................. 130
8.1.3.6 PSTN Commands............................................................................. 131
8.1.4 Debug Recording (DR) ..........................................................................139
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8.1.4.1 Collecting DR Messages .................................................................. 139
8.1.4.2 Activating DR .................................................................................... 139
8.1.4.3 DR Command Reference ................................................................. 140
8.2 Using SNMP...........................................................................................144
8.2.1 SNMP Standards and Objects...............................................................144
8.2.1.1 SNMP Message Standard ................................................................ 145
8.2.1.2 SNMP MIB Objects........................................................................... 145
8.2.1.3 SNMP Extensibility Feature.............................................................. 146
8.2.2 Carrier-Grade Alarm System .................................................................146
8.2.2.1 Active Alarm Table............................................................................ 147
8.2.2.2 Alarm History .................................................................................... 147
8.2.3 Cold Start Trap ......................................................................................147
8.2.4 Performance Measurements .................................................................147
8.2.4.1 Total Counters .................................................................................. 149
8.2.4.2 TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs .......................................... 149
8.2.5 Toplogy MIB - Objects ...........................................................................153
8.2.5.1 Physical Entity - RFC 2737............................................................... 153
8.2.5.2 IF-MIB - RFC 2863 ........................................................................... 154
8.2.5.2.1 For each interface type the following objects are being
supported:............................................................... 154
8.2.6 SNMP Interface Details .........................................................................156
8.2.6.1 SNMP Community Names................................................................ 156
8.2.6.1.1 Configuring Community Strings via the ini File ...... 157
8.2.6.1.2 Configuring Community Strings via SNMP............. 157
8.2.6.2 SNMPv3 USM Users ........................................................................ 159
8.2.6.3 Configuration of SNMPv3 users via the ini File ................................ 159
8.2.6.4 Configuration of SNMPv3 users via SNMP ...................................... 161
8.2.6.5 Trusted Managers............................................................................. 162
8.2.6.5.1 Configuring Trusted Managers via ini File.............. 162
8.2.6.5.2 Configuring Trusted Managers via SNMP.............. 162
8.2.6.6 SNMP Ports ...................................................................................... 163
8.2.6.7 Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations..................................................... 164
8.2.6.7.1 Configuring Trap Manager via Host Name............. 164
8.2.6.7.2 Configuring via the ini File ...................................... 164
8.2.6.7.3 Configuring via SNMP ............................................ 165
8.2.6.7.4 SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility ............... 167
8.2.7 SNMP NAT Traversal ............................................................................167
8.2.8 Administrative State Control ..................................................................168
8.2.8.1 Node Maintenance............................................................................ 168
8.2.8.2 Graceful Shutdown ........................................................................... 168
8.3 Embedded Web Server .........................................................................169
8.3.1 Embedded Web Server Protection & Security Mechanisms.................. 169
8.3.1.1 User Accounts .................................................................................. 170
8.3.2 Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode......................172
8.3.2.1 Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode ................ 172
8.3.2.2 Disabling the Embedded Web Server .............................................. 172
8.3.2.3 Encrypted HTTP transport (HTTPS - SSL)....................................... 173
8.3.2.4 Limiting Web Access to a Predefined List of Client IP Addresses ... 173
8.3.2.5 Managing Web Server Access Using a RADIUS Server.................. 173
8.3.3 Correlating PC / Mediant 1000 IP Address & Subnet Mask ..................173
8.3.4 Accessing the Embedded Web Server ..................................................174
8.3.5 Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server .............174
8.3.6 Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface ...........................................175
8.3.6.1 About the Web Interface Screen ...................................................... 175
8.3.6.1.1 Gateway HomePage .............................................. 176
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8.4 From the gateway HomePage you can :..............................................176
8.4.1.1.1 Main Menu Bar ....................................................... 182
8.4.1.1.2 Search Engine ........................................................ 182
8.4.1.1.3 Port Information...................................................... 184
8.4.1.1.4 Channel Status Screens......................................... 185
8.4.1.2 Quick Setup ...................................................................................... 186
8.4.2 Protocol Management............................................................................188
8.4.2.1 Protocol Selection............................................................................. 189
8.4.2.2 General Parameters ......................................................................... 192
8.4.2.3 Advanced Configuration ................................................................... 197
8.4.3 Advanced Configuration Screen............................................................198
8.4.3.1 IP Settings ........................................................................................ 201
8.4.3.2 Application Settings .......................................................................... 202
8.4.3.3 Routing Table ................................................................................... 204
8.4.3.4 VLAN Settings .................................................................................. 205
8.4.3.5 SCTP Settings .................................................................................. 205
8.4.3.6 Voice Settings................................................................................... 206
8.4.3.7 RTP Settings..................................................................................... 207
8.4.3.8 Fax/Modem/CID Settings.................................................................. 207
8.4.3.9 IPmedia Settings............................................................................... 208
8.4.3.10 General Media Settings .................................................................... 209
8.4.3.11 Trunk Settings................................................................................... 210
8.4.3.12 CAS State Machines Settings .......................................................... 210
8.4.3.13 Additional Protocol Screens ............................................................. 215
8.4.3.13.1 ISDN Protocol Screens........................................... 215
8.4.3.13.2 E1 DUA Protocol Screens ...................................... 218
8.4.3.14 TDM Bus Settings............................................................................. 218
8.4.3.15 Configuration File.............................................................................. 219
8.4.3.16 Regional Settings.............................................................................. 220
8.4.3.17 Security Settings............................................................................... 221
8.4.3.17.1 Web User Accounts................................................ 221
8.4.3.17.2 Web & Telnet Access List ...................................... 224
8.4.3.17.3 Firewall Settings ..................................................... 225
8.4.3.17.4 Certificates.............................................................. 226
8.4.3.17.5 General Security Settings....................................... 228
8.4.3.17.6 IPSec Table ............................................................ 228
8.4.3.17.7 IKE Table................................................................ 230
8.4.3.18 Management Settings....................................................................... 232
8.4.4 Status and Diagnostic Menu..................................................................235
8.4.4.1 Channel Status Screens................................................................... 237
8.4.4.2 Message Log .................................................................................... 238
8.4.4.3 Device Information............................................................................ 239
8.4.4.4 Ethernet Port Information.................................................................. 241
8.4.4.5 Performance Statistics...................................................................... 242
8.4.4.6 Trunk and Channel Status................................................................ 243
8.4.5 Software Upgrade..................................................................................244
8.4.5.1 Software Upgrade Wizard................................................................. 244
8.4.5.2 Auxiliary Files Download................................................................... 251
8.4.6 Software Upgrade Key...........................................................................253
8.4.6.1 Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key ............................... 253
8.4.6.2 Loading the Software Upgrade Key.................................................. 253
8.4.6.3 Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using the Embedded Web Server
254
8.4.6.4 Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP .................. 255
8.4.6.5 Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded.............................. 256
8.4.6.6 Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Loading of a License Key........... 256
8.4.6.7 Abort Procedure................................................................................ 256
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8.4.7 Maintenance ..........................................................................................256
8.4.7.1 Reset Button ..................................................................................... 257
8.4.7.2 Lock / Unlock .................................................................................... 258
8.4.7.3 Save Configuration ........................................................................... 258
8.4.8 Restoring and Backing Up the Device Configuration.............................259
8.4.9 Voice Menu............................................................................................260
9 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting.....................................................................263
9.1 Syslog.....................................................................................................263
9.1.1 Operating the Syslog Server..................................................................264
9.1.1.1 Sending the Syslog Messages ......................................................... 264
9.1.1.2 Setting the Syslog Server IP Address .............................................. 264
9.1.1.3 Activating the Syslog Client .............................................................. 265
9.1.1.4 Setting Syslog Server IP Address, Enabling Syslog, in an ini File
(Example) ......................................................................................... 265
9.2 The Embedded Web Server's 'Message Log' (Integral Syslog).........265
9.3 Control Protocol Reports......................................................................266
9.3.1 MEGACO Error Conditions....................................................................266
9.3.2 SNMP Traps ..........................................................................................266
9.4 Problem Solutions.................................................................................266
9.4.1 Solutions to Possible General Problems ...............................................267
9.4.2 User Error Messages.............................................................................268
10 Technical Specifications ................................................................................301
11 Individual ini File Parameters.........................................................................302
11.1 System Parameters...............................................................................303
11.2 Infrastructure Parameters.....................................................................309
11.3 Media Processing Parameters..............................................................318
11.4 PSTN Parameters ..................................................................................336
11.5 Parameters Common to All Control Protocols ...................................346
11.6 MEGACO-Specific Parameters.............................................................354
11.7 SNMP Parameters..................................................................................357
11.8 Web Interface Parameters ....................................................................360
11.9 SCTP Parameters ..................................................................................365
11.10 NFS Parameters ....................................................................................367
12 ini File Table Parameters................................................................................369
12.1 NFS Servers Table Parameters ............................................................369
13 Appendix - CPU Module Ethernet Port Redundancy....................................371
13.1 Physical Port Events and Traps...........................................................371
14 Appendix - Auxiliary Files ..............................................................................373
14.1 Call Progress Tone and User-Defined Tone Auxiliary Files...............373
14.1.1 Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Auxiliary Source File374
14.1.2 Format of the User Defined Tones Section ...........................................376
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14.1.2.1.1 Default Template for Call Progress Tones ............. 376
14.1.3 Modifying the Call Progress Tones File.................................................379
14.1.4 Converting a Modified CPT ini File to a dat File with the Download
Conversion Utility .................................................................................380
14.2 Playing the Prerecorded Tones (PRT) Auxiliary File..........................380
14.2.1 PRT File Configuration ..........................................................................380
14.2.2 Downloading the PRT dat File...............................................................381
14.3 Coder Table File.....................................................................................381
14.3.1.1.1 Coders Aliases ....................................................... 383
14.3.1.1.2 Coders Support Level............................................. 385
14.3.2 Converting a Modified CoderTable ini File to a dat File Using DConvert
Utility.....................................................................................................385
14.3.3 Default Coder Table (Tbl) ini file ............................................................386
14.4 Dial Plan File..........................................................................................387
15 Appendix - RTP/RTCP Payload Types...........................................................389
15.1 Payload Types Defined in RFC 3551....................................................389
15.2 Payload Types Not Defined in RFC 3551.............................................389
15.3 Default Dynamic Payload Types Which are Not Voice Coders..........390
15.4 Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation...............................................391
16 Appendix - DTMF, Fax & Modem Transport Modes......................................393
16.1 DTMF/MF Relay Settings.......................................................................393
16.2 Fax/Modem Settings..............................................................................393
16.3 Configuring Fax Relay Mode................................................................393
16.4 Configuring Fax/Modem ByPass Mode...............................................394
16.5 Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass NSE mode.......................................394
16.6 Supporting V.34 Faxes..........................................................................394
16.6.1 Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission ..........................395
16.6.2 Using Events Only Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission...................395
16.6.3 Using Relay Mode for Various Fax Machines (T.30 and V.34)..............396
17 Appendix - CAS Protocol Table .....................................................................397
17.1 Constructing a CAS Protocol Table.....................................................397
17.2 Table Elements......................................................................................397
17.2.1 INIT variables.........................................................................................397
17.2.2 Actions...................................................................................................398
17.2.3 Functions ...............................................................................................398
17.2.4 States.....................................................................................................398
17.3 Reserved Words....................................................................................401
17.4 State’s Line Structure ...........................................................................401
17.5 Action/Event...........................................................................................401
17.5.1 User Command Oriented Action/Event..................................................401
17.5.2 Timer Oriented Events...........................................................................402
17.5.3 Counter Oriented Events .......................................................................403
17.5.4 IBS Oriented Events ..............................................................................404
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17.5.5 DTMF/MF Oriented Events....................................................................404
17.5.6 Operator Service Events (up to GR-506)...............................................406
17.6 Function .................................................................................................407
17.7 Parameters.............................................................................................408
17.8 Next State...............................................................................................410
17.9 Changing the Script File .......................................................................411
17.9.1 MFC R2 Protocol ...................................................................................411
17.10 Changing the ST_INIT Parameter Values Off Line (No Compilation)413
18 Appendix - Security.........................................................................................415
18.1 IKE and IPSec ........................................................................................416
18.1.1 IKE.........................................................................................................416
18.1.2 IPSec .....................................................................................................417
18.1.3 Configuring IKE and IPSec....................................................................418
18.1.3.1 IKE Configuration.............................................................................. 418
18.1.3.2 IPSec Configuration.......................................................................... 421
18.1.3.2.1 Configure the SPD table using the ini file............... 424
18.1.3.3 IKE and IPSec Configuration Table’s Confidentiality ....................... 425
18.2 Secure Shell...........................................................................................426
18.3 SSL/TLS..................................................................................................426
18.3.1 Web Server Configuration .....................................................................427
18.3.2 Using the Secure Web Server ...............................................................427
18.3.3 Secure Telnet ........................................................................................427
18.3.4 Server Certificate Replacement.............................................................428
18.3.5 Using Self-Signed Certificates ...............................................................429
18.3.6 Client Certificates...................................................................................430
18.3.7 Enhancing SSL/TLS Performance.........................................................431
18.4 RADIUS Support....................................................................................432
18.4.1 Setting Up a RADIUS Server.................................................................432
18.4.2 Configuring RADIUS Support ................................................................433
18.5 Internal Firewall.....................................................................................436
18.6 Network Port Usage ..............................................................................438
18.7 Media Security.......................................................................................440
18.7.1 Packet Cable Security ...........................................................................440
18.7.2 Secure RTP ...........................................................................................440
18.8 Recommended Practices......................................................................441
18.9 Legal Notice...........................................................................................441
19 Appendix - Utilities..........................................................................................443
19.1 API Demonstration Utility .....................................................................443
19.2 TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility .....................................443
19.2.1 Process Call Progress Tones file(s) ......................................................445
19.2.1.1 Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File................................... 445
19.2.2 Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File........................................446
19.2.3 Process Voice Prompts file(s)................................................................447
19.2.4 Process CAS Tables..............................................................................451
19.2.5 Process Prerecorded Tones File(s).......................................................453
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19.2.6 Process Encoded/Decoded ini File(s)....................................................455
19.2.7 Process Coder Description File(s).........................................................456
19.2.8 Process Dial Plan File(s) .......................................................................457
19.2.9 Process Coder Table File(s)..................................................................458
19.3 PSTN Trace Utilities ..............................................................................459
19.4 Collect and Read the PSTN Trace via Wireshark................................460
19.5 WinDriver Utilities..................................................................................460
20 Appendix - MEGACO Compliance .................................................................463
20.1 MEGACO Compliance Matrix................................................................463
21 Appendix - Getting Started with VLANs and Multiple IPs............................475
21.1.1 Integrating Using the Embedded Web Server .......................................475
21.1.2 Integrating Using the ini File ..................................................................477
22 Appendix - SNMP Traps..................................................................................479
22.1 Alarm Traps............................................................................................479
22.1.1 Component: Board#<n> ........................................................................479
22.1.2 Component: Board#<n> ........................................................................479
22.1.3 Component: Board#<n> ........................................................................482
22.1.4 Component: Board#<n> ........................................................................482
22.1.5 Component: EthernetLink#0..................................................................485
22.1.6 Component: AudioStaging#0.................................................................486
22.1.7 Component: SS7#0 ...............................................................................487
22.2 Log Traps (Notifications)......................................................................494
22.3 Other Traps............................................................................................496
22.4 Trap Varbinds ........................................................................................497
23 Appendix - Customizing the Web Interface ..................................................499
23.1 Company & Product Bar Components ................................................499
23.2 Replacing the Main Corporate Logo....................................................500
23.2.1 Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File........................500
23.2.2 Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String .........................501
23.3 Replacing the Background Image File.................................................502
23.4 Customizing the Product Name ...........................................................503
23.4.1 Customizing the Web Browser Title Bar ................................................504
24 Appendix - Mediant 1000 OSN Server Hardware Installation ......................505
24.1 Required Working Tools.......................................................................505
24.2 OSN Server Installation on the Mediant 1000......................................505
25 Appendix - Linux™ O/S Installation Manual for the OSN Server ................513
25.1 Physical Mounting Requirements........................................................513
25.2 Software Requirements ........................................................................513
25.2.1 Mediant 1000 Front Panel Connection ..................................................514
25.2.2 Mediant 1000 Rear Panel Connection...................................................514
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25.3 Software Installation .............................................................................514
25.4 Linux™ RedHat (and Fedora) Installation Instructions......................514
25.4.1 Stage 1: Obtaining the ISO Image.........................................................515
25.5 Downloading an Updated Linux™ Redhat ISO Image........................515
25.6 Creating an Updated Linux™ Redhat ISO Image................................515
25.7 Stage 2: Editing the isolinux.cfg File...................................................517
25.7.1 Stage 2: Editing the isolinux.cfg File......................................................517
25.7.2 Stage 3: Burn the CD.............................................................................521
25.7.3 Stage 4: Installation ...............................................................................522
25.7.4 Additional RedHat™ and Fedora™ Installation Notes (7 notes) ...........523
25.7.5 Post-installation Notes for Kernels 2.6+ (Fedora™ Core 4+ and RedHat™
EL 4+): (4 Notes)..................................................................................523
25.8 Linux™ Debian Installation Instructions.............................................524
25.8.1 Stage 1: Obtaining the ISO Image.........................................................524
25.8.2 Stage 2: Preparing the Boot Media - 5 Steps ........................................525
25.8.3 Stage 3: Editing the isolinux.cfg File......................................................526
25.8.3.1 Downloading an Updated Debian isolinux.cfg File ........................... 527
25.8.3.2 Editing the isolinux.cfg File ............................................................... 527
25.8.4 Stage 4: Burn the CD.............................................................................530
25.8.5 Stage 5: Installation ...............................................................................530
25.8.6 Additional Linux™ Debian Installation Notes (14 Notes) .......................531
25.9 Linux™ SUSE Installation Instructions ...............................................533
25.9.1 Additional Requirement for Linux™ SUSE Installation ..........................533
25.9.2 Stage 3: Editing the isolinux.cfg File......................................................536
25.9.2.1 Downloading an updated SUSE isolinux.cfg file .............................. 536
25.9.2.2 Editing the isolinux.cfg File ............................................................... 537
25.9.3 Stage 4: Burn the CD.............................................................................541
25.9.4 Stage 5: Installation ...............................................................................542
26 Regulatory Information...................................................................................545
27 List of Abbreviations.......................................................................................551
28 Index.................................................................................................................556
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Figure 1-1: Typical Mediant 1000 Wireline Application ..........................................................................24
Figure 2-1: Mediant 1000 Front View & CPU Enlargement. .................................................................25
Figure 2-2: CPU Module.........................................................................................................................33
Figure 2-3: Digital 1/O Module ...............................................................................................................33
Figure 2-4: Fan Tray Module with 3 Fans ..............................................................................................33
Figure 2-5: Power Supply Modules ........................................................................................................33
Figure 2-6: Mediant 1000 Media Process Module .................................................................................34
Figure 2-7: Mediant 1000 Lifeline Phone Link........................................................................................35
Figure 3-1: Pinout of the RJ-48c Trunk Connectors...............................................................................40
Figure 3-2: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout........................................................................................40
Figure 3-3: RS-232 Adaptor Cable.........................................................................................................40
Figure 3-4: Dry Contact Wires' Mate ......................................................................................................41
Figure 3-5: Audio Cable and IN/OUT RCA Connectors .........................................................................43
Figure 6-1: Startup Process Diagram.....................................................................................................54
Figure 7-1: MEGACO-R2 Call Start Flow Diagram ................................................................................81
Figure 7-2: MEGACO-R2 Call Disconnect Flow Diagram......................................................................83
Figure 7-3: MEGACO-911 Call Start Flow Diagram...............................................................................85
Figure 7-4: MEGACO-911 Operator Ringback Flow Diagram ...............................................................86
Figure 8-1: Welcome Message Splash Screen................................................................................... 171
Figure 8-2: Enter Network Password Screen...................................................................................... 174
Figure 8-3: Web Interface Screen - Example ...................................................................................... 175
Figure 8-4: HomePage Screen............................................................................................................176
Figure 8-5: HomePage Drop-down Menu ........................................................................................... 177
Figure 8-6: HomePage Port Info Screen............................................................................................. 178
Figure 8-7: Active Alarms .................................................................................................................... 178
Figure 8-8: Ethernet Port Information..................................................................................................179
Figure 8-9: Remove Module................................................................................................................ 179
Figure 8-10: Remove Module Confirmation ........................................................................................ 180
Figure 8-11: ModuleType Reserved.................................................................................................... 180
Figure 8-12: Insert Module .................................................................................................................. 181
Figure 8-13: Insert Module in Process ................................................................................................ 181
Figure 8-14: Insert Module Process Complete.................................................................................... 181
Figure 8-15: Web Search Results ....................................................................................................... 183
Figure 8-16: Web Search Link Display Results................................................................................... 184
Figure 8-17: Trunk dropdown List .......................................................................................................184
Figure 8-18: Update Port Info Text Field............................................................................................. 184
Figure 8-19: Basic Information Screen................................................................................................ 185
Figure 8-20: RTP/RTCP Information Screen....................................................................................... 185
Figure 8-21: Voice Information Screen................................................................................................ 186
Figure 8-22: Quick Setup Screen ........................................................................................................187
Figure 8-23: Protocol Management Screen ........................................................................................ 189
Figure 8-24: Basic Configuration Screen (MEGACO)......................................................................... 190
Figure 8-25: General Parameters Screen (MGCP)............................................................................. 191
Figure 8-26: General Parameters Screen (MGCP)............................................................................. 193
Figure 8-27: General Parameters Screen (MEGACO)........................................................................ 194
Figure 8-28: General Parameters Screen (MEGACO)........................................................................ 195
Figure 8-29: Channel Configuration Screen (MGCP) ......................................................................... 196
Figure 8-30: Channel Configuration Screen (MEGACO) .................................................................... 196
Figure 8-31: Advanced Configuration Screen (MGCP)....................................................................... 197
Figure 8-32: MEGACO Advanced Configuration Screen .................................................................... 197
Figure 8-33: MEGACO Advanced Configuration Screen .................................................................... 198
Figure 8-34: Advanced Configuration Parameters Screen ................................................................. 199
Figure 8-35: Network Settings Drop-Down Menu ............................................................................... 199
Figure 8-36: Media Settings Drop-Down Menu................................................................................... 200
Figure 8-37: SS7 Settings Drop-Down Menu...................................................................................... 200
Figure 8-38: IP Settings Screen .......................................................................................................... 201
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Figure 8-39: Application Settings Screen............................................................................................ 202
Figure 8-40: NFS Settings Table Screen ............................................................................................ 203
Figure 8-41: Routing Table Screen ..................................................................................................... 204
Figure 8-42: VLAN Settings Screen .................................................................................................... 205
Figure 8-43: SCTP Settings................................................................................................................. 206
Figure 8-44: Voice Settings Screen.....................................................................................................206
Figure 8-45: RTP Settings Screen (Network Settings)........................................................................ 207
Figure 8-46: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Screen ................................................................................... 208
Figure 8-47: IPmedia Settings Screen ................................................................................................ 209
Figure 8-48: General Settings Screen................................................................................................. 210
Figure 8-49: CAS State Machines Screen .......................................................................................... 211
Figure 8-50: Trunk Status Screen .......................................................................................................211
Figure 8-51: Trunk Settings Screen .................................................................................................... 212
Figure 8-52: Trunk Settings Screen with Apply Dial Plan Button........................................................ 214
Figure 8-53: Q931 Layer Response Behavior Screen ........................................................................ 216
Figure 8-54: Outgoing Calls Behavior Screen..................................................................................... 216
Figure 8-55: Incoming Calls Behavior Screen..................................................................................... 217
Figure 8-56: General Call Control Behavior Screen............................................................................ 217
Figure 8-57: DPNSS Layer Response Behavior Screen..................................................................... 218
Figure 8-58: TDM Bus Settings Screen............................................................................................... 218
Figure 8-59: Configuration File Screen ............................................................................................... 220
Figure 8-60: Regional Settings Screen - Sending CPT, CAS and/or Voice Prompt File to the Device221
Figure 8-61: Web User Accounts Screen - Security Administrator Level ........................................... 222
Figure 8-62: Enter Network Password Dialog ..................................................................................... 223
Figure 8-63: Web User Accounts Screen - For Users with Privileges Lower than Security Administrator223
Figure 8-64: Web & Telnet Access List Screen................................................................................... 224
Figure 8-65: Firewall Settings Screen ................................................................................................. 225
Figure 8-66: Certificate Sighing Request Screen................................................................................ 227
Figure 8-67: Certificate Signing Request ............................................................................................ 227
Figure 8-68: General Security Settings Screen................................................................................... 228
Figure 8-69: IPSec Table Screen (Existing Table Row)...................................................................... 229
Figure 8-70: IPSec Table Screen (Non -Existing Table Row)............................................................. 229
Figure 8-71: IKE Table Screen (Existing Table Row) ......................................................................... 231
Figure 8-72: IKE Table Screen (Non -Existing Table Row)................................................................. 231
Figure 8-73: Management Settings Screen......................................................................................... 233
Figure 8-74: SNMP Manager’s Table Screen ..................................................................................... 234
Figure 8-75: SNMP V3 Table Screen.................................................................................................. 235
Figure 8-76: Status and Diagnostic Menu Screen .............................................................................. 236
Figure 8-77: Basic Information Screen................................................................................................ 237
Figure 8-78: RTP/RTCP Information Screen....................................................................................... 237
Figure 8-79: Voice Information Screen................................................................................................ 238
Figure 8-80: Message Log Screen ...................................................................................................... 239
Figure 8-81: Device Information Screen.............................................................................................. 240
Figure 8-82: Ethernet Port Information Screen ................................................................................... 241
Figure 8-83: Performance Statistics Screen........................................................................................ 241
Figure 8-84: Ethernet Port Information Screen ................................................................................... 242
Figure 8-85: Performance Statistics Screen........................................................................................ 242
Figure 8-86: Trunk and Channel Status Screen.................................................................................. 243
Figure 8-87: Start Software Upgrade Screen...................................................................................... 245
Figure 8-88: Start Software Upgrade Screen...................................................................................... 246
Figure 8-89: Load CMP File Dialog Screen......................................................................................... 247
Figure 8-90: File Loading Dialog Screen............................................................................................. 248
Figure 8-91: File Loading Dialog Screen - CPT Type Displayed ........................................................ 249
Figure 8-92: File Loading Dialog Screen - Reset Button Stage .......................................................... 250
Figure 8-93: End of Process Dialog Screen........................................................................................ 250
Figure 8-94: Auxiliary Files Download Screen .................................................................................... 251
Figure 8-95: Auxiliary Files Download Screen .................................................................................... 252
Figure 8-96: Software Upgrade Key Screen ....................................................................................... 255
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Figure 8-97: Example of a Software Upgrade Key File Containing Multiple S/N Lines ...................... 255
Figure 8-98: Maintenance Actions Screen .......................................................................................... 257
Figure 9-1: Syslog Server Main Screen and Settings Screen............................................................. 263
Figure 9-2: Setting the Syslog Server IP Address............................................................................... 265
Figure 18-1: IPSec Encryption using Encapsulation Security Payload (ESP) Protocol...................... 416
Figure 18-2: IKE Table Screen............................................................................................................ 421
Figure 18-3: IPSec Table Screen ........................................................................................................425
Figure 19-1: TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility R2.5.2 ...................................................... 444
Figure 19-2: Call Progress Tones Screen........................................................................................... 445
Figure 19-3: Call Progress Tones Screen........................................................................................... 446
Figure 19-4: Voice Prompts Screen .................................................................................................... 448
Figure 19-5: Select Files Window........................................................................................................ 449
Figure 19-6: Voice Prompts Window with wav Files ........................................................................... 450
Figure 19-7: File Data Window............................................................................................................ 450
Figure 19-8: Call Associated Signaling (CAS) Screen ........................................................................ 452
Figure 19-9: Prerecorded Tones File(s) Screen.................................................................................. 453
Figure 19-10: Prerecorded Tones File(s) Screen with wav Files ........................................................ 454
Figure 19-11: File Data Dialog Box .....................................................................................................454
Figure 19-12: Encoded ini File(s) Screen............................................................................................ 455
Figure 19-13: Coders Screen .............................................................................................................. 457
Figure 19-14: Dial Plan Screen ........................................................................................................... 458
Figure 19-15: Process Coder Table Screen........................................................................................ 459
Figure 21-1: VLAN Settings Screen Example ..................................................................................... 476
Figure 21-2: IP Settings Screen Example ........................................................................................... 476
Figure 21-3: IP Routing table Screen Example................................................................................... 477
Figure 23-1: Web Interface Title Bar ...................................................................................................499
Figure 23-2: Customized Web Interface Title Bar ............................................................................... 499
Figure 23-3: Logo Image Download Screen........................................................................................ 500
Figure 23-4: Default Web Browser Title Bar........................................................................................ 504
Figure 24-1: Connection Module (CM)................................................................................................ 506
Figure 24-2: OSN Server..................................................................................................................... 506
Figure 24-3: Hard Drive Module (HDMX)............................................................................................ 506
Figure 24-4: Mediant 1000 Front Panel View...................................................................................... 507
Figure 24-5: Inserting the CM Module................................................................................................. 508
Figure 24-6: Mediant 1000 Rear Panel View. ..................................................................................... 508
Figure 24-7: Mediant 1000 with Cover Plates Removed..................................................................... 509
Figure 24-8: Mediant 1000 with Cutter Tool........................................................................................ 509
Figure 24-9: Inserting OSN Server Module......................................................................................... 510
Figure 24-10: Inserting the HDMX Module.......................................................................................... 511
Figure 25-1: Disk 1 of Redhat Installation ........................................................................................... 516
Figure 25-2: IMAGES Folder............................................................................................................... 516
Figure 25-3: WinISO Screen ............................................................................................................... 517
Figure 25-4: Extract Files .................................................................................................................... 518
Figure 25-5: ISO-Extract Screen ......................................................................................................... 518
Figure 25-6: Deleting CFG .................................................................................................................. 520
Figure 25-7: ISO Open Function .........................................................................................................521
Figure 25-8: Extract isolinux.cfg .......................................................................................................... 526
Figure 25-9: Deleting CFG .................................................................................................................. 529
Figure 25-10: Extract isolinux.cfg. ....................................................................................................... 535
Figure 25-11: isolinux.cfg .................................................................................................................... 537
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List of Tables
Table 2-1: Mediant 1000 Front View Component Descriptions..............................................................26
Table 2-2: Mediant 1000 Front Panel.....................................................................................................26
Table 2-3: Functionality of the Front Panel LEDs ..................................................................................28
Table 2-4: Mediant 1000 Rear Connectors Component Descriptions ...................................................32
Table 3-1: Dry Contact Operational Description ....................................................................................41
Table 3-2: Audio Levels..........................................................................................................................42
Table 4-1: Software Package Contents..................................................................................................46
Table 6-1: Command Line Switch Descriptions .....................................................................................57
Table 6-2: Vendor Specific Information Field Tags ................................................................................58
Table 6-3: Example of Vendor Specific Information Field Structure ......................................................59
Table 6-4: Table Structure Example.......................................................................................................63
Table 7-1: General Signal Combination Options....................................................................................74
Table 7-2: Signal Combination Options for CAS Support ......................................................................75
Table 7-3: Silence Suppression Operation.............................................................................................88
Table 7-4: Table 32: MEGACO Mapping Payload Numbers to Coders.............................................. 104
Table 7-5: General Packages.............................................................................................................. 107
Table 7-6: Trunking Gateways Packages ........................................................................................... 108
Table 7-7: MEGACO Endpoint Names................................................................................................ 112
Table 8-1: CLI Commands and their Options...................................................................................... 118
Table 8-2: General Commands ...........................................................................................................119
Table 8-3: Sub-commands of command ‘Show MGCP’ / 'SHow MEGACO' ...................................... 124
Table 8-4: Subcommands of Call Detail Reports (CDR) Command ................................................... 128
Table 8-5: Configuration Commands .................................................................................................. 128
Table 8-6: Management commands.................................................................................................... 130
Table 8-7: PSTN Commands ..............................................................................................................131
Table 8-8: Client Setup Commands .................................................................................................... 141
Table 8-9: Trace Rules........................................................................................................................ 141
Table 8-10: DS1 Digital Interfaces ...................................................................................................... 154
Table 8-11: Ethernet Interface............................................................................................................. 155
Table 8-12: SNMP Predefined Groups................................................................................................ 157
Table 8-13: SNMPv3 Security Levels.................................................................................................. 159
Table 8-14: SNMPv3 Predefined Groups............................................................................................ 159
Table 8-15: SNMPv3 Table Columns Description............................................................................... 160
Table 8-16: Available Access Levels and their Privileges................................................................... 170
Table 8-17: Access Default Attributes .................................................................................................171
Table 8-18: Default IP Address and Subnet Mask .............................................................................. 173
Table 8-19: Web Server Main Screen ................................................................................................. 175
Table 8-20: Channel Status Color Indicator Key................................................................................. 176
Table 8-21: Trunk Status Color Indicator Key ..................................................................................... 213
Table 8-22: Trunk and Channel Status Color Indicator Key................................................................ 243
Table 8-23: Configuration Parameters ................................................................................................ 260
Table 9-1: Solutions to Possible Voice Problems ............................................................................... 266
Table 9-2: Solutions to Possible General Problems............................................................................ 267
Table 10-1:Selected Technical Specifications..................................................................................... 301
Table 11-1: System Parameters.......................................................................................................... 303
Table 11-2: Infrastructure Parameters ................................................................................................ 309
Table 11-3: Media Processing Parameters......................................................................................... 318
Table 11-4: PSTN Parameters ............................................................................................................ 336
Table 11-5: Common Control Protocols.............................................................................................. 346
Table 11-6: MEGACO Parameters...................................................................................................... 354
Table 11-7: SNMP Parameters ...........................................................................................................357
Table 11-8: Web Interface Parameters ............................................................................................... 361
Table 11-9: SCTP Parameters ............................................................................................................ 365
Table 11-10: NFS Parameters ............................................................................................................ 368
Table 12-1: NFS Servers Table Parameters....................................................................................... 369
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Table 14-1: Default Call Progress Tones ............................................................................................ 377
Table 14-2: Aliases Used for Currently Supported Coders................................................................. 383
Table 15-1: Payload Types Defined in RFC 3551............................................................................... 389
Table 15-2: Payload Types Not Defined in RFC 3551........................................................................ 389
Table 15-3: Dynamic Payload Types Not Defined in RFC 3551......................................................... 390
Table 15-4: Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation .......................................................................... 391
Table 16-1: V.34 Fax to V.34 Fax - Bypass Mode .............................................................................. 395
Table 16-2: V.34 Fax to V.34 Fax - Events Only Mode....................................................................... 395
Table 16-3: V.34 Fax to V.34 Fax - Relay Mode................................................................................. 396
Table 17-1: ST_DIAL: Table Elements................................................................................................ 398
Table 17-2: Global Parameters ........................................................................................................... 399
Table 17-3: CAS Parameters .............................................................................................................. 408
Table 17-4: List of available user functions and their parameters ...................................................... 408
Table 17-5: ST_INIT Parameter Values.............................................................................................. 413
Table 18-1: IKE Table Configuration Parameters ............................................................................... 418
Table 18-2: Default IKE First Phase Proposals................................................................................... 420
Table 18-3: SPD Table Configuration Parameters.............................................................................. 422
Table 18-4: Default IKE Second Phase Proposals ............................................................................. 423
Table 18-5: RADIUS Authentication Settings...................................................................................... 435
Table 18-6: Internal Firewall Fields ..................................................................................................... 436
Table 18-7: Default TCP/UDP Network Port Numbers ....................................................................... 438
Table 20-1: MEGACO Compliance Matrix .......................................................................................... 463
Table 21-1: Example of VLAN and Multiple IPs Configuration............................................................ 475
Table 21-2: Example of IP Routing Table Configuration..................................................................... 477
Table 22-1: acBoardFatalError Alarm Trap......................................................................................... 479
Table 22-2: acBoardConfigurationError Alarm Trap ........................................................................... 480
Table 22-3: acBoardTemperatureAlarm Alarm Trap........................................................................... 481
Table 22-4: acBoardEvResettingBoard Alarm Trap............................................................................ 481
Table 22-5: acFeatureKeyError Alarm Trap........................................................................................ 482
Table 22-6: acgwAdminStateChange Alarm Trap............................................................................... 482
Table 22-7: acOperationalStateChange Alarm Trap........................................................................... 483
Table 22-8: acActiveAlarmTableOverflow Alarm Trap ........................................................................ 484
Table 22-9: acBoardEthernetLinkAlarm Alarm Trap ........................................................................... 485
Table 22-10: acAudioProvisioningAlarm Alarm Trap .......................................................................... 486
Table 22-11: acSS7LinkStateChangeAlarm Trap ............................................................................... 487
Table 22-12: acSS7LinkInhibitStateChangeAlarm Trap ..................................................................... 487
Table 22-13: acSS7LinkBlockStateChangeAlarm............................................................................... 488
Table 22-14: acSS7LinkCongestionStateChangeAlarmTrap.............................................................. 489
Table 22-15: acSS7LinkSetStateChangeAlarm Trap.......................................................................... 489
Table 22-16: acSS7RouteSetStateChangeAlarm Trap....................................................................... 490
Table 22-17: acSS7SNSetStateChangeAlarmTrap ............................................................................ 491
Table 22-18: acSS7RedundancyAlarm............................................................................................... 492
Table 22-19: acFanTrayAlarm Alarm Trap.......................................................................................... 492
Table 22-20: acPowerSupplyAlarm Alarm Trap.................................................................................. 493
Table 22-21: acUserInputAlarm Alarm Trap........................................................................................ 494
Table 22-22: acKeepAlive Log Trap.................................................................................................... 494
Table 22-23: acPerformanceMonitoringThresholdCrossing Log Trap ................................................ 495
Table 22-24: acHTTPDownloadResult Log Trap ................................................................................ 495
Table 22-25: coldStart Trap................................................................................................................. 496
Table 22-26: authenticationFailure Trap ............................................................................................. 496
Table 22-27: acBoardEvBoardStarted Trap........................................................................................ 496
Table 22-28: AcDChannelStatus Trap ................................................................................................ 497
Table 23-1: Customizable Logo ini File Parameters for the Image File .............................................. 501
Table 23-2: Customizable Logo ini File Parameters for the String Text ............................................. 502
Table 23-3: Customizable Background ini File Parameters................................................................ 503
Table 23-4: Customizable Product Name ini File Parameters ............................................................ 503
Table 27-1: List of Abbreviations......................................................................................................... 551
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Abbreviations and Terminology
Each abbreviation, unless widely used, is spelled out in full when first used. Only
industry-standard terms are used throughout this manual. Hexadecimal notation is
indicated by 0x preceding the number.
Related Documentation
The documentation package contains the following four publications available on the
AudioCodes Web site:
Mediant 1000 User's Manual (this manual) - contains the physical description,
installation instructions, standard control protocols and management protocols
description and general features of the blade which are not control protocol
specific (for example various networking issues).
VoPLib API Reference Manual, Document # LTRT-840xx - intended for users,
who wish to control the blade via the AudioCodes VoPLib API (over PCI or
TPNCP). This manual is a documentation browser in HTML or CHM formats
(created from the VoPLib documented source files). It provides detailed
descriptions of the VoPLib functions, events, structures, enumerators and error
codes. The ‘Reference Library’ is an essential reference for developers,
containing extended documentation, information and examples of the VoPLib.
VoPLib Application Developer’s Manual, Document # LTRT-844xx
describes AudioCodes proprietary TrunkPack Control Protocol (TPNCP) based
on AudioCodes API. The manual details how TPNCP provides control of the
blades enabling Users to easily develop their applications without having to
implement complex, standard control protocols.
Mediant 1000 Release Notes, Document # LTRT-617xx - contains the various
new features and known constraints of the software version.
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