AudioCodes MediaPack MP-102 User manual

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MediaPack MP-1xx
Media Gateway User’s Manual
for MP-124, MP-108, MP-104 and MP-102
Version 4.0
Document #: LTRT-00714
The following AudioCodes manuals should be used for additional
information:
"Software Utilities Manual", Document #: LTRT-00702.
“MP-Series Release Notes”, Document #: LTRT-00616
“VoPLib Reference Library User's Manual”, Document #: LTRT-00744.
MP-1xx User’s Manual General
Version 4.0 3 October 2002
Structure of this Manual
This MP-1xx User’s Manual has the following sections:
FCC Compliance, Notices, Conformity and Warranty 3
Contents, Figures and Tables 7
1. Overview and Features 15
2. MP-10x Hardware Installation 21
3. MP-124 Hardware Installation 31
4. Software Installation 41
5. Operation & Configuration 65
6. Management 99
7. Provisioning 111
8. GUI Demo Application 127
9. Diagnostics 129
10. Specifications 147
Appendix A - BootP Server Config. Tool Demo 155
Appendix B - DHCP Server Configuration 155
Appendix C - BootP Server Installation & Configuration 155
Appendix D - TFTP Server Installation & Configuration 156
Appendix E - MGCP Compliance Matrix 156
Appendix F - RTP/RTCP Payload Types 156
Appendix G - DTMF, Fax & Modem Modes 156
Abbreviations and Terminology
Each abbreviation, unless widely used, is spelled out in full when first used,
and only Industry standard terms are used throughout this manual. The $
symbol indicates hexadecimal notation.
Trademarks
AC, AudioCoded, AudioCodes, AudioCodes logo, IPmedia, Mediant,
MediaPack, NetCoder, Stretto, TrunkPack and VoicePacketizer, are
trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited.
All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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Notice
This MP-1xx User’s Manual describes the AudioCodes MediaPack MP-124 24-
port, MP-108 8-port, MP-104 4-port and MP-102 2-port Media Gateways, referred
to collectively as the MP-1xx enabling Users to send voice fax and data over the
same IP network.
Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at
the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions,
AudioCodes cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the Date
Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions.
For Technical Support please contact:
e-mail: support@audiocodes.com
In the US, fax 408-577-0492
In other countries, fax +972-3-539-4040
© Copyright 2002 AudioCodes Ltd. All rights reserved
This document is subject to change without notice.
Date Published: Oct-21-2002 Date Printed: Oct-31-2002
Regulatory Information
General
This regulatory information document is provided in accordance with standards UL 1950, EN
60950 and 47 CFR, part 15, for the Analog Media Gateway product family.
The safety status of each port on the gateway is declared and detailed in the table below:
Ports Safety Status
Ethernet (100 Base-T) SELV
FXS (ODP P/N’s) TNV-3
FXS TNV-2
TNV-3: Circuit whose normal operating voltages exceeds the limits for an SELV circuit under
normal operating conditions and on which over voltages from Telecommunication Networks are
possible
TNV-2: Circuit whose normal operating voltages exceeds the limits for an SELV circuit under
normal operating conditions and is not subjected to over voltages from Telecommunication
Networks
SELV: Safety extra low voltage circuit.
MP-1xx User’s Manual General
Version 4.0 5 October 2002
FCC Notice to Users
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the User is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Declaration of Conformity
We AudioCodes Ltd
Declare under our sole responsibility that the products:
MP-1xx/FXS
(where xx can represent 02, 04,08 or 24)
To which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards: EN 55022 1998, EN 50024
1998, EN 60950 1992 + Amendments 1, 2, 3 & 4
As described in the European Directives: 89/336 (EMC),
73/23 (Safety),
93/68 (Safety).
Yehud, Israel, September 4, 2002
Israel Zusmanovich
Compliance Eng.
Este producto està en conformidad con la directiva Europea 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med Europæiske Direktiver 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Dieses Produkt ist konform mit der europäischen Richtlinie 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive européenne 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Questo prodotto è conforme con la normativa europea 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Este producto està em conformidade com as Diretrizes Européia 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Tuote on eurooppalaisen säännöstön mukainen 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Denna product följer europeiska direktiv 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Το προιόν, είναι σύµφωνο µε τους κανονισµούς της Ευρωπαικής Κοινώτητας 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Tæki þetta er í samræmi við tilskipun Evrópusambandsins 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
Dette produktet er i samhørighet med det Europeiske Direktiv 89/336, 73/23, 93/68
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Safety Notice
Installation and service of AudioCodes’ Media Gateways must be performed by
authorized, qualified service personnel only.
General Warranty
AudioCodes Ltd. (hereinafter "AudioCodes") warrants that its Products (hereinafter
"Products") shall conform to AudioCodes published specifications for a period of one (1)
year. The foregoing warranty does not apply to any Products which have been subject to
misuse, neglect, accident, or modification or which have been altered and are not capable of
being tested by AudioCodes under its normal test conditions. AudioCodes’ sole obligation to
the Purchaser (hereinafter "Buyer") hereunder for Products failing to meet the aforesaid
warranty shall be, at AudioCodes' discretion, to replace the non-conforming Products or
issue the Buyer credit for the purchase price of the non-conforming Products, where within
the warranty period: 1) AudioCodes has received written notice of any nonconformity; and 2)
After AudioCodes' written authorization to do so the Buyer has returned the non-conforming
Products to AudioCodes, freight prepaid; and 3) AudioCodes has determined that the
Products are non-conforming and that such nonconformity is not a result of the Buyer’s
conduct. No Products may be used in a life support application. AudioCodes warrants
that the Products sold hereunder shall at the time of shipment be free and clear of liens and
encumbrances. This warranty extends to the Buyer only and may be invoked by the Buyer
for its customers. AudioCodes shall not accept warranty returns directly from the Buyers
customers or users of the Buyer’s products or devices. This warranty is in lieu of all other
warranties whether express, implied or statutory including implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for particular purpose. AudioCodes shall not be liable for damages
due to delays in deliveries or use. In no event shall AudioCodes be liable for any incidental
or consequential damages due to breach of this warranty or for any infringement action
initiated by a third party. The Buyer’s sole remedy for any breach shall be limited to the
remedies set forth herein and shall not exceed the sale price for the Products.
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Table of Contents
FCC Compliance, Notices, Conformity and Warranty ...........................4
1....Overview ...........................................................................................15
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 17
1.2 Gateway Description.......................................................................................... 17
1.3 MP-1xx Key Features ........................................................................................ 20
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2.1 MP-10x Hardware Installation Procedure.......................................................... 23
2.1.1 Unpacking................................................................................................ 23
2.1.2 MP-10x Rack Mounting ........................................................................... 24
2.1.3 MP-10x Desktop Mounting ...................................................................... 25
2.1.4 Cable Connections .................................................................................. 26
2.2 Front Panel LED Indicators................................................................................ 27
2.3 Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors...................................................... 29
2.4 Installation of the Life Line on FXS only ............................................................ 30
3 MP-124 Hardware Installation ..........................................................31
3.1 MP-124 Hardware Installation Procedure.......................................................... 33
3.1.1 Unpacking................................................................................................ 33
3.1.2 MDF Adaptor ........................................................................................... 33
3.1.3 MP-124 Cable Connections..................................................................... 35
3.1.4 MP-124 19-inch Rack Mounting .............................................................. 36
3.2 MP-124 Front Panel LED Indicators.................................................................. 38
3.3 MP-124 Rear LED Indicators/Connectors ......................................................... 39
4 Software Installation.........................................................................41
4.1 Software Installation Procedure......................................................................... 43
4.1.1 MP-1xx Initialization (BootP, TFTP) ........................................................ 43
4.1.2 MP-1xx Initialization................................................................................. 45
4.1.2.1 Command Line Switches ...................................................................... 45
4.1.3 MP-1xx Software Upgrade Procedure..................................................... 46
4.1.4 AudioCodes’ BootP/TFTP Server Configuration Tool ............................. 46
4.1.5 Microsoft DHCP/BootP Server .............................................................. 47
4.1.6 Third Party TFTP & BootP Servers ......................................................... 47
4.2 The ini File Structure.......................................................................................... 48
4.2.1 The ini File Structure Rules ..................................................................... 48
4.2.2 The ini File Example ................................................................................ 49
4.3 Call Progress Tones & Distinctive Ringing ........................................................ 50
4.3.1 Format of the Call Progress Tones Section ............................................ 50
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4.3.2 Format of the Distinctive Ringing Section ............................................... 52
4.3.3 Default Template for Call Progress Tones .............................................. 54
4.3.4 Default Template for Distinctive Ringing Patterns .................................. 58
4.3.5 Call Progress Tone Generation and Download Procedure..................... 62
4.4 The coeff.dat Configuration File ........................................................................ 64
5 Operation & Configuration .............................................................. 65
5.1 General .............................................................................................................. 67
5.2 MGCP Control Protocol ..................................................................................... 68
5.2.1 MGCP Overview...................................................................................... 68
5.2.2 Operation................................................................................................. 68
5.2.3 MGCP Call Agent IP Address ................................................................. 68
5.2.4 MP-1xx Compression Codecs................................................................. 69
5.2.5 Supported MGCP Packages ................................................................... 70
5.2.5.1 DTMF Package - D ............................................................................... 70
5.2.5.2 Generic Media Package - G ................................................................. 71
5.2.5.3 Line Package - L................................................................................... 71
5.2.5.4 PacketCable (NCS) Line Package - L .................................................. 72
5.2.5.5 Announcement Package - L ................................................................. 73
5.3 MEGACO Protocol............................................................................................. 74
5.3.1 MEGACO Overview ................................................................................ 74
5.3.2 MEGACO Operation................................................................................ 74
5.3.2.1 Executing MEGACO Commands.......................................................... 74
5.3.2.2 Setting MEGACO Call Agent IP Address and Port............................... 75
5.3.2.3 Handling Events.................................................................................... 75
5.3.2.4 Playing Signals ..................................................................................... 76
5.3.2.5 SDP Support in MEGACO .................................................................... 77
5.3.2.6 Mapping of payload numbers to coders ............................................... 78
5.3.3 Supported MEGACO Packages.............................................................. 81
5.3.3.1 Generic Media Package: G................................................................... 81
5.3.3.2 Base Root Package: ROOT.................................................................. 82
5.3.3.3 Tone Generator Package: ToneGen .................................................... 82
5.3.3.4 Tone Detection Package: ToneDet ...................................................... 82
5.3.3.5 DTMF Generator Package: DG (Extends ToneGen)............................ 83
5.3.3.6 DTMF Detection Package: DD (Extends ToneDet) .............................. 84
5.3.3.7 Call Progress Tone Generator Package- CG (Extends ToneGen) ......85
5.3.3.8 Call Progress Tones Detection Package- CD (Extends ToneDet) ....... 85
5.3.3.9 Analog Line Supervision Package - AL ................................................ 86
5.3.3.10 Network Package- NT .................................................................... 86
5.3.3.11 RTP Package- RTP (Extends: NT) ................................................ 86
5.3.3.12 TDM Circuit Package – TDMC (Extends - NT) .............................. 87
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5.3.3.13 Generic Announcement Package - AN .......................................... 87
5.3.3.14 Expanded Call Progress Tones Generator Package - XCG (Extends
- ToneGen) ........................................................................................................ 87
5.3.3.15 Basic Service Tones Generation Package - SRVTN (Extends -
ToneGen) ........................................................................................................ 88
5.3.3.16 Expanded Services Tones Generation Package - XSRVTN
(Extends - ToneGen) ......................................................................................... 88
5.3.3.17 Enhanced Alerting Package - ALERT ............................................ 88
5.3.3.18 Analog Display Signaling Package – ANDISP (Extends: ALERT). 89
5.3.3.19 Extended Analog Line Supervision Package – XAL (Extends: AL) 89
5.3.3.20 FXO Package - FXO....................................................................... 89
5.3.4 MEGACO Terminations Naming ............................................................. 90
5.4 TPNCP Profile.................................................................................................... 91
5.4.1 TPNCP Overview .................................................................................... 91
5.4.2 VoP Library Functions ............................................................................. 91
5.4.2.1 Library Initialization/Cleanup Functions ................................................ 91
5.4.2.2 Board Configuration Functions ............................................................. 91
5.4.2.3 Channel Configuration Functions ......................................................... 92
5.4.2.4 IVR-Supporting Functions..................................................................... 93
5.4.2.5 RTP/RTCP-Related Functions.............................................................. 93
5.4.2.6 Event Handling Functions ..................................................................... 94
5.4.2.7 Analog Interface Control Functions ...................................................... 94
5.4.2.8 TFTP Server Related Functions ........................................................... 95
5.4.2.9 Auxiliary Functions................................................................................ 95
5.4.2.10 Callback Functions ......................................................................... 95
5.4.2.11 Operating System Wrapper Functions ........................................... 96
5.4.3 IP-Media Library ...................................................................................... 97
5.4.4 VoATM Library......................................................................................... 97
5.4.5 PSTN Library Functions .......................................................................... 97
6 Management......................................................................................99
6.1 SNMP Management ........................................................................................ 101
6.1.1 SNMP Overview .................................................................................... 101
6.1.2 SNMP Message Standard ..................................................................... 101
6.1.3 SNMP MIB Objects................................................................................ 102
6.1.4 SNMP Extensibility Feature................................................................... 103
6.1.5 MP-1xx Supported MIBs........................................................................ 104
6.2 Embedded Web Server ................................................................................... 105
6.2.1 Overview................................................................................................ 105
6.2.2 Password Control .................................................................................. 105
6.2.2.1 The Embedded Web Server Username-Password............................. 105
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6.2.2.2 Authentication Method ........................................................................ 106
6.2.3 Web Configuration................................................................................. 106
6.2.3.1 Read-only Mode.................................................................................. 106
6.2.3.2 Disable/Enable Embedded Web Server ............................................. 106
6.2.4 Using the Embedded Web Server......................................................... 107
6.2.4.1 Set up Device Configuration Parameters ........................................... 108
6.2.5 Channel Information Menu .................................................................... 109
7 MP-1xx Provisioning...................................................................... 111
7.1 MP-1xx Provisioning for Operation of Control Protocols ................................. 113
7.2 MP-1xx Provisioning for MGCP & MEGACO Operation ................................. 115
7.3 MP-1xx Default Settings .................................................................................. 118
7.3.1 Default MGCP/MEGACO Channel Parameters .................................... 118
7.3.2 Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation ............................................... 123
7.4 MP-1xx Provisioning for TPNCP Operation .................................................... 124
7.5 Loading Configuration Files............................................................................. 125
8 GUI Demo Application ................................................................... 127
9 Diagnostics..................................................................................... 129
9.1 Diagnostics Overview ...................................................................................... 131
9.2 Troubleshooting MP-1xx Devices with HyperTerminal.................................... 132
9.2.1 Connecting the MP-1xx to a HyperTerminal ......................................... 132
9.2.2 Configuring HyperTerminal ................................................................... 132
9.2.3 Assessing MP-1xx Software Using HyperTerminal............................... 133
9.2.4 Determining MP-1xx Initialization Problems.......................................... 134
9.2.5 Reinitializing the MP-1xx ....................................................................... 135
9.3 Alarms.............................................................................................................. 139
9.3.1 Visual Front Panel LED Indicators ........................................................ 139
9.3.2 Rear Panel LED Indicators.................................................................... 139
9.4 MP-1xx Self-Testing ........................................................................................ 141
9.5 Control Protocol Reports ................................................................................. 142
9.5.1 Error Indications through the Network Interface.................................... 142
9.5.2 TPNCP Error Report ............................................................................. 142
9.5.3 MGCP/MEGACO Error Conditions ....................................................... 142
9.5.4 SNMP Traps.......................................................................................... 142
9.6 SysLog Support ............................................................................................... 143
9.6.1 SysLog Overview .................................................................................. 143
9.6.2 SysLog Operation.................................................................................. 143
9.6.2.1 Sending SysLog Messages ................................................................ 143
9.6.2.2 Setting the SysLog Server IP Address ............................................... 144
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9.6.2.3 Controlling the Activation of the SysLog Client................................... 144
9.6.2.4 The ini File Example for SysLog ......................................................... 144
9.7 Solutions to Possible Problems ....................................................................... 145
9.7.1 Solutions to Voice Problems ................................................................. 146
10 Specifications .................................................................................147
10.1 MP-1xx Specifications and Functionality ......................................................... 149
Appendices ...........................................................................................153
Appendix A..- BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility ...............................155
Appendix B..- Windows™ DHCP Server Configuration ....................155
Appendix C..- BootP Server Configuration ........................................155
Appendix D..- TFTP Server Configuration..........................................156
Appendix E ..- MGCP Compliance Matrix............................................156
Appendix F ..- RTP/RTCP Payload Types ...........................................156
Appendix G..- DTMF, Fax & Modem Modes........................................156
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1: MP-108 Front View........................................................................................................ 18
Figure 1-2: MP-104 Front View........................................................................................................ 18
Figure 1-3: MP-102 Front View........................................................................................................ 18
Figure 1-4: MP-124 VoIP Gateway.................................................................................................. 18
Figure 1-5: Typical MP-1xx VoIP Application................................................................................... 19
Figure 2-1: MP-1xx Rack Mounting ................................................................................................. 24
Figure 2-2: MP-10x Desktop or Shelf .............................................................................................. 25
Figure 2-3: RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors and Pinouts .................................................................... 26
Figure 2-4: MP-1xx Front Panel LED Indicators .............................................................................. 27
Figure 2-5: Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors.................................................................. 29
Figure 2-6: RJ-11 Connector and Life Line Pinout for MP-10x/FXS ................................................ 30
Figure 3-1: MP-124 in a 19-inch Rack with MDF Adaptor ............................................................... 34
Figure 3-2: 50-pin Telco Connector................................................................................................. 35
Figure 3-3: RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors and Pinouts .................................................................... 36
Figure 3-4: MP-124 with 19-inch Rack Mounting Ears .................................................................... 36
Figure 3-5: Front Panel LED Indicators ........................................................................................... 38
Figure 3-6: MP-124 Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors .................................................... 39
Figure 4-1: MP-1xx Initialization Procedure..................................................................................... 44
Figure 4-2: ini File Structure ............................................................................................................ 48
Figure 4-3: ini File Example ............................................................................................................. 49
Figure 4-4: Download Selection Screen .......................................................................................... 62
Figure 4-5: File Selection Screen .................................................................................................... 63
Figure 6-1: Embedded Web Server – Home Page ........................................................................ 107
Figure 6-2: Embedded Web-Server - Device Parameters ............................................................. 108
Figure 6-3: Embedded Web Server - Channel Information............................................................ 109
Figure 6-4: Embedded Web Server - Channel Status ................................................................... 110
Figure 9-1: RS-232 Cable Wiring................................................................................................... 132
Figure 9-2: HyperTerminal Main Screen........................................................................................ 134
Figure 9-3: AudioCodes BootP/TFTP Server Main Screen............................................................ 136
Figure 9-4: Client Configuration..................................................................................................... 136
Figure 9-5: Preferences Screen..................................................................................................... 137
Figure 9-6: AudioCodes BootP/TFTP Server - Client Found ......................................................... 138
Figure 9-7: The ini File Example for SysLog.................................................................................. 144
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List of Tables
Table 2-1: Front Panel Network LED Indicators & Restart...............................................................27
Table 2-2: MP-108 Channel LEDs ...................................................................................................28
Table 2-3: MP-104 Channel LEDs ...................................................................................................28
Table 2-4: MP-102 Channel LEDs ...................................................................................................28
Table 2-5: Meaning of Rear Panel LED Indicators...........................................................................29
Table 2-6: Explanation of Rear Panel Connectors/Switches............................................................29
Table 3-1: Pin Allocation in 50-pin Telco Connector ........................................................................35
Table 3-2: Function of Front Panel LED Indicators..........................................................................38
Table 3-3: Function of Rear Panel LED Indicators...........................................................................39
Table 3-4: Function of Rear Panel Connectors/Switches.................................................................40
Table 4-1: Output Tone Levels ........................................................................................................52
Table 4-2: Call Progress Tones (continues on pages 54 to 57).......................................................54
Table 4-3: Number Of Distinctive Ringing Patterns (continues on pages 58 to 61) .........................58
Table 5-1: MP-1xx Compression Codecs ........................................................................................69
Table 5-2: DTMF Package - D .........................................................................................................70
Table 5-3: Generic Media Package - G............................................................................................71
Table 5-4: Line Package - L.............................................................................................................71
Table 5-5: PacketCable (NCS) Line Package - L.............................................................................72
Table 5-6: Announcement Package - L............................................................................................73
Table 5-7: MGCP/MEGACO Mapping of Payload Numbers to Coders ...........................................78
Table 5-8: Generic Media Package: G.............................................................................................81
Table 5-9: Base Root Package: ROOT............................................................................................ 82
Table 5-10: Tone Generator Package: ToneGen.............................................................................82
Table 5-11: Tone Detection Package: ToneDet...............................................................................82
Table 5-12: DTMF Generator Package: DG ....................................................................................83
Table 5-13: DTMF Detection Package: DD......................................................................................84
Table 5-14: Call Progress Tones Generator Package- CG..............................................................85
Table 5-15: Call Progress Tones Detection Package- CD...............................................................85
Table 5-16: Analog Line Supervision Package- AL..........................................................................86
Table 5-17: Network Package- NT...................................................................................................86
Table 5-18: RTP Package- RTP ......................................................................................................86
Table 5-19: TDM Circuit Package - TDMC ......................................................................................87
Table 5-20: Generic Announcement Package .................................................................................87
Table 5-21: Expanded Call Progress Tones Generator Package - XCG .........................................87
Table 5-22: Basic Service Tones Generation Package - SRVTN ....................................................88
Table 5-23: Expanded Services Tones Generation Package - XSRVTN.........................................88
Table 5-24: Enhanced Alerting Package - ALERT...........................................................................88
Table 5-25: Analog Display Signaling Package - ANDISP...............................................................89
Table 5-26: Extended Analog Line Supervision Package- XAL .......................................................89
Table 5-27: FXO Package – FXO ....................................................................................................89
Table 5-28: Library Initialization/Cleanup Functions ........................................................................91
Table 5-29: Board Configuration Functions ..................................................................................... 91
Table 5-30: Channel Configuration Functions..................................................................................92
Table 5-31: IVR-Supporting Functions.............................................................................................93
Table 5-32: RTP/RTCP-Related Functions......................................................................................93
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Table 5-33: Event Handling Functions............................................................................................. 94
Table 5-34: Analog Interface Control Functions .............................................................................. 94
Table 5-35: TFTP Server Related Functions ................................................................................... 95
Table 5-36: Auxiliary Functions ....................................................................................................... 95
Table 5-37: Callback Functions ....................................................................................................... 95
Table 5-38: Operating System Wrapper Functions.......................................................................... 96
Table 7-1: MP-1xx Basic Configuration Parameters...................................................................... 114
Table 7-2 MGCP Specific Parameters (continues on pages 115 to 116) ...................................... 115
Table 7-3: MEGACO-Specific Parameters .................................................................................... 117
Table 7-4: MGCP/MEGACO Default Channel Parameters (on pages 119 to 123)........................ 119
Table 7-5: Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation....................................................................... 123
Table 9-1: Possible Initialization Problems .................................................................................... 134
Table 9-2: Meaning of Front Panel LED Indicators........................................................................ 139
Table 9-3: Meaning of Rear Panel LED Indicators (continues on pages 139 to 140) .................... 139
Table 9-4: Solutions to Problems (continues on pages 145 to 146) .............................................. 145
Table 9-5: Solutions to Possible Voice Problems .......................................................................... 146
Table 10-1: MP-1xx Specifications (continues on pages 149 to 151) ............................................ 149
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Note 1: The MP-124 24-port, MP-108 8-port, MP-104 4-port and MP-102 2-port
Media Gateways have similar functionality except for the number of channels
(the MP-124 and MP-102 support only FXS), and all versions are referred to
collectively in these release notes as the MP-1xx.
Note 2: MP-10x refers to MP-108 8-port, MP-104 4-port and MP-102 2-port
gateways.
Note 3: MP-1xx/FXS refers only to the MP-124/FXS, MP-108/FXS, MP-104/FXS and
MP-102/FXS gateways.
Note 4: MP-10x/FXO refers only to MP-108/FXO and MP-104/FXO gateways.
This section describes the features and functionality of the
MP-124, MP-108, MP-104 and MP-102 telephony Media
Gateways
The section has the following subsections:
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 17
1.2 Gateway Description ......................................................................................... 17
1.3 MP-1xx Key Features ........................................................................................ 20
MP-1xx User’s Manual 1. Overview
Version 4.0 17 October 2002
1.1 Introduction
This User’s Manual provides you with information on installation,
configuration, and operation of the MP-124 24-port, MP-108 8-port, MP-104 4-
port and MP-102 2-port Media Gateways. As these units have similar
functionality (except for the number of channels and some minor features),
they are referred to collectively as the MP-1xx. It is expected that Readers are
familiar with regular telephony and data networking concepts.
1.2 Gateway Description
AudioCodes’ MP-1xx telephony Media Gateway provides excellent voice
quality and optimized packet voice streaming over IP networks, enabling
voice, fax, and data traffic to be sent over the same IP network.
Based on AudioCodes’ award-winning, field-proven TrunkPack design, the
MP-1xx uses AudioCodes’ well-established DSP voice compression
technology.
The MP-1xx incorporates up to 24 analog ports for connection, either directly
to an enterprise PBX (MP-10x/FXO), and to phones or fax (MP-1xx/FXS),
supporting up to 24 simultaneous VoIP calls. Additionally, the MP-1xx is
equipped with a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port for connection to the LAN.
MP-1xx Gateways are best suited for small to medium-sized enterprises,
branch offices or for residential Media Gateway solutions.
MP-1xx Gateways enable Users to make free local or international
telephone/fax calls between distributed company offices, using their existing
telephones/fax. These calls are routed over the existing IP Internet or Intranet
corporate data networks ensuring that voice traffic takes the minimum of
space on the data network.
MP-1xx Gateways are compact devices, designed to be installed either as a
desk-top unit (shown in Figure 1-1 to Figure 1-4 on page 18) or installed in a
19-inch rack (see Figure 2-1).
The MP-1xx supports MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol) and
MEGACO (Media Gateway Control) Protocol (ITU H.248 and RFC 3015),
enabling the use of "voice over packet" solutions in environments where each
enterprise or residential location is provided with a simple Media Gateway.
This provides the enterprise with a telephone connection (e.g., RJ-11), and
the ability to transmit voice and telephony signals over a packet network. The
Media Gateways are controlled by a Media Gateway Controller MGC (or Call
Agent) that performs the routing of the calls.
Additionally, for emergency use, the MP-10x/FXS provides a Life Line, connected to
the unused pins on port #4, (MP-102/FXS uses port #2) with a relay to an analog line,
even if the MP-10x is powered off.
The layout in Figure 1-5 on page 19 illustrates an MP-1xx VoIP application.
MP-1xx
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Figure 1-1: MP-108 Front View
Figure 1-2: MP-104 Front View
Figure 1-3: MP-102 Front View
Figure 1-4: MP-124 VoIP Gateway
MP-1xx User’s Manual 1. Overview
Version 4.0 19 October 2002
Figure 1-5: Typical MP-1xx VoIP Application
MP-1xx
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1.3 MP-1xx Key Features
High quality Voice, Data and Fax over IP networks.
MP-124 supports up to 24 analog telephone loop start FXS ports as
shown in Figure 1-4 on page 18.
MP-108 supports up to 8 analog telephone loop start FXS or FXO ports
as shown in Figure 1-1 on page 18.
MP-104 supports up to 4 analog telephone loop start FXS or FXO ports
as shown in Figure 1-2 on page 18.
MP-102 supports up to 2 analog telephone loop start FXS ports as shown
in Figure 1-3 on page 18.
Connected to the IP network via a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface.
Coders include: G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.727, G.729A, and NetCoder at
6.4 to 9.6 kbps, selectable per channel.
T.38 Fax with superior performance (round trip delay up to 9 sec).
Compliant with MGCP (RFC 2705), MEGACO (H.248) and PacketCable
NCS protocols.
The FXO version can be controlled remotely using the AudioCodes
proprietary TPNCP (TrunkPack Network Control Protocol) API library.
The FXS version can be controlled remotely using either MGCP,
MEGACO (ITU H.248 and RFC 3015), or the AudioCodes proprietary
TPNCP (TrunkPack Network Control Protocol) API library.
Life Line, connected to the unused pins on port #4, (MP-102 uses port
#2) with a relay to an analog line, even if the MP-10x/FXS is powered off.
LEDs on the front and rear panels provide information on the operating
Media Gateway status and of the network interface.
Restart button on the Front panel restarts the MP-1xx.
MP-10x has a compact, rugged enclosure providing up to 8 analog RJ-11
ports within a compact housing of only one-half of a 19-inch rack unit, 1 U
high (1.75" or 44.5 mm).
Mounting option of installing two MP-10x Gateways in a single 19-inch
rack shelf, 1 U high (1.75" or 44.5 mm).
MP-124 19-inch, 1 U rugged enclosure provides up to 24 analog FXS
ports, using single 50-pin Telco connector.
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