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Copyright © Aastra 2008. All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Aastra shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.
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Contents
1 1.1 1.2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 8 8.1 8.2 9 10
Introduction...............................................................................................................4 BusinessPhone overview..........................................................................................4 ISDN SIP Gateway overview ....................................................................................4 Hardware ..................................................................................................................5 Front View ................................................................................................................5 Front Panel LEDs .....................................................................................................5 Rear View .................................................................................................................6 Pre-configuration of the ISDN SIP GW .....................................................................6 Hardware ..................................................................................................................6 Basic Network Data ..................................................................................................7 Hardware setup ........................................................................................................7 Software Upgrade.....................................................................................................9 Set Date and Time..................................................................................................10 Set IP Settings........................................................................................................11 ISDN SIP Gateway installation................................................................................12 BusinessPhone configuration to ISDN SIP GW ......................................................12 ISDN SIP GW configuration to BusinessPhone ......................................................13 ISDN SIP GW configuration to SIP Operator (Per Gateway)...................................19 ISDN SIP GW configuration to SIP Operator (Per Endpoint)...................................31 Calling number adaptation ......................................................................................38 User and Password configuration ...........................................................................39 Save and restore system configuration ...................................................................40 Export system configuration....................................................................................40 Import a system configuration .................................................................................40 Reset – Default configuration..................................................................................40 Appendix: Problem handling ...................................................................................41 Verify the installed Firmware Version......................................................................41 Verify ISDN Configuration.......................................................................................42 Verify LAN Configuration ........................................................................................44 Verify System Alarms..............................................................................................45 SIP messages analyzing.........................................................................................46 Appendix: Cabling...................................................................................................48 Basic Rate Access..................................................................................................48 Primary Rate Access ..............................................................................................48 Appendix: Repair case............................................................................................49 Appendix: SIP Installation Check List......................................................................50
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Introduction
This documentation provides technical information about the BusinessPhone capability to support SIP Trunking (provided by an Internet Telephony Service Provider - ITSP) using the ISDN SIP GateWay. It describes how to configure the different systems using an ISDN link.
1.1
BusinessPhone overview
The BusinessPhone communication platforms offer large system capabilities in a package that is cost effective for organizations requiring between 8 and 300 extensions. The system provides ISDN connectivity, cordless and mobile extensions, intelligent voice messaging, full call center facilities, and the ability to create private networks of BusinessPhone and other PBX's Highlights included are: Converged solutions that support IP Telephony and IP Networking. Mobility functions for cordless users, home workers and people constantly on the move and hospitality solutions specially designed for hotels, conference centers. More information is available at http://www.aastra.com.
1.2
ISDN SIP Gateway overview
The ISDN SIP GW is a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) SIP media gateway, implementing digital cutting-edge technology. The ISDN SIP GW is designed to seamlessly interface between TDM and IP networks, providing superior voice quality and optimized packet voice streaming (voice, fax, and data traffic) over IP networks. The ISDN SIP GW is ideal for connecting an enterprise's legacy telephones, fax machines and PBX systems to IP-based telephony networks, as well as for seamless connection of IP-based PBX architecture to the PSTN. The ISDN SIP GW is fully interoperable with multiple vendor gateways, soft switches, SIP servers, gatekeepers, proxy servers, IP phones, session border controllers, and firewalls. The ISDN SIP GW exists with Basic Rate Interface (BRI) or Primary Rate Interface (PRI). The ISDN SIP GW provides a user-friendly embedded HTTP-based Web server for remote configuration and management using a standard Web browser (such as Microsoft™ Internet Explorer™ or Netscape™ Navigator™), from anywhere in the world with IP connectivity to the device. More information is available at http://www.aastra.com.
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Hardware
The following preconfigured packages can be ordered: BFJ 901 15/1 ISDN SIP GW 4x BRI BFJ 901 16/1 ISDN SIP GW 8x BRI BFJ 901 17/1 ISDN SIP GW 1x E1/T1
2.1
Front View
This schematic shows the ISDN SIP GW front panel modules.
Figure 1 Front Panel Modules The components in the figure are: A ISDN module(s) for BRI, E1 or T1. These modules are used for connecting to BusinessPhone. B CPU module with Ethernet Connectors The Ethernet Port 1 is used to connect to network.
2.2
Front Panel LEDs
The table below describe the front panel LEDs. Module Color Indicator behaviour Status BRI / E1/T1 Green On Normal operation. Red On Error due to one of the following alternatives: Loss of Signal (LOS). Loss of Frame (LOF). Alarm Indicator Signal (AIS). Remote Alarm Indication (RAI). Ethernet ports Green On Normal operation. Yellow Blinking Receiving data.
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Rear View
This schematic shows the SIP GW rear side:
On the rear side is the power connector (100-240VAC, 0,5A, 50-60Hz) and ESD / Earth connection.
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Pre-configuration of the ISDN SIP GW
Warning! Protective Earthing: The equipment is classified as Class I EN60950 and UL60950 and must be earthed at all times. Units providing power sockets with three pins must be connected by service personnel to a socket-outlet with a protective earthing connection. Before connecting cables, connect an electrically earthed strap of 16 AWG wire (minimum) to the chassis earthing screw, using the included washer. The ISDN SIP GW chassis must be permanently earthed using an equipment-earthing conductor. The connection to the protective earthing must be in accordance with the regulations enforced in the country of installation.
3.1
Hardware
The following non-included hardware is required when setting up the ISDN SIP GW : • PC including an Ethernet interface. • Ethernet HUB or Switch. A HUB is to prefer in case of traces. o 2 standard Ethernet (RJ-45) cables. • A cross over cable can be used, if no hub or switch is available (direct connection between PC and ISDN SIP GW)
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Basic Network Data
The following network data is required (from customer’s network admin) to start the configuration on customer’s network: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default Gateway
3.3
Hardware setup
The ISDN SIP GW is configured using a PC connected to ISDN SIP GW through an ethernet hub or switch. Follow the steps below to connect a PC to ISDN SIP GW:
• • • • • •
Connect the earthing wire to the chassis earthing screw at the back. Connect the Ethernet port labeled I on the CPU module to the hub or switch using a standard Ethernet cable. Connect the Ethernet port on the server module to the hub or switch using a standard Ethernet cable. Connect the PC to the hub or switch using a standard Ethernet cable. Configure the Ethernet card on the PC as follows: Static IP address: 10.1.10.20 Network mask: 255.255.0.0 Connect the power cord to the ISDN SIP GW unit.
ISDN SIP GW is now ready for configuration.
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Factory default settings of the ISDN SIP GW: • IP Address: 10.1.10.10 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 • User name: Admin • Password: Admin Connect with a Web-Browser to the ISDN SIP GW and enter user name and password (casesensitive). Remember to disable proxy settings in your browser or setup to bypass proxy for local addresses.
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Software Upgrade
Download the latest software from the Knowledge Base and store it locally on your computer. Go to Management (Basic) / Software Upgrade / Software Upgrade Wizard and click Start Software Upgrade to upgrade the ISDN SIP GW.
In the Upgrade Window select the *.CMP file you have downloaded from the Knowledge Base.
Click Send File to upload the file to ISDN SIP GW. After the successful upload click Reset to burn the software in flash memory. Afterwards the system restarts. This can take a few minutes.
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Set Date and Time
Set the system time in ISDN SIP GW. Go to Management (Basic) / Management Configuration / Regional Settings.
Update date and time and click Submit to save changes. Note: After a power failure date and time must set again.
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Set IP Settings
Setup the network parameters according to customer’s network requirements. Go to Configuration (Basic) / Network Settings / IP Settings and enter:
Parameter IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address NAT IP Address
Value x.x.x.x x.x.x.x x.x.x.x 0.0.0.0
NAT IP Address: Is required, if you run ISDN SIG GW behind a NAT router and a public static IP address is used. In this case set the public IP address. For dynamic public IP address use an STUN server. Click Submit to save the changes. At this point the ISDN SIP GW does not respond anymore to the old IP address (10.1.10.10). Change your PCs IP address accordingly to be able to connect to the new address. Note: Don’t power off or reset the ISDN SIP GW before the next step is successfully done! Reconnect and Logon. Click Burn to store the new IP address permanently in flash memory.
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ISDN SIP Gateway installation
The following Figure will give you an overview how to connect BusinessPhone with the ISDN SIP GW and the ISDN SIP GW to customers LAN.
4.1
BusinessPhone configuration to ISDN SIP GW
Configure the BusinessPhone for an ISDN Point to Point Interface with trunks numbers and a route dependent on BRI and PRI. Here are the most imported BP commands: 1910 1911 1912 1919 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 2061 2224
Interface type Signaling protocol Termination Assigned TEI value Pre-digit removal: Unknown type of number Pre-digit removal: International type of number Pre-digit removal: National type of number Pre-digit removal: Network specific type of number Pre-digit removal: Local directory type of number First priority link for synchronization Public directory numbers TYPE
For more details see BMS help.
T - I/F 02: ETSI 0: User to public network 0 Remove digits of public number (0-15) Remove digits of public number (0-15) Remove digits of public number (0-15) Remove digits of public number (0-15) Remove digits of public number (0-15) (ISDN SIP GW interface number) UNKNOWN (+ phone number) UNDEFINED
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ISDN SIP GW configuration to BusinessPhone
Connect with a web browser to ISDN SIP GW and log in with user name and password. Configure the following points for the ISDN connection to BusinessPhone. •
Go to Configuration (Basic) / PSTN Settings / Trunk Settings and set on each ISDN interface (which is connected to BP) the following parameters:
Note! If Trunk Configuration State is Active, click Stop Trunk, otherwise some parameters are read-only.
BRI Modul: Parameter Protocol Type Clock Master ISDN Termination Side BRI Layer2 Mode Q931 Layer Response Behavior Local ISDN Ringback Tone Source Enable Receiving of Overlap Dialling Play Ringback Tone to Trunk
Value BRI EURO ISDN Generated Recovered Network side Point to Point 0x08000000 (keep D-channel up, all the time) Gateway Enable Play on Local
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PRI Modul: Parameter Protocol Type Clock Master ISDN Termination Side Local ISDN Ringback Tone Source Enable Receiving of Overlap Dialling Play Ringback Tone to Trunk
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Value E1 EURO ISDN Generated Recovered Network side Gateway Enable Play on Local
Click Apply Trunk Settings to save the changes.
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / Trunk/IP Group / Trunk Group and set for Group Index:
Parameter Add Phone Context as Prefix
1 BRI Modul: Module
Value Enable Disable
From Trunk 1
To Trunk 4 (*)
Channel
Phone Number
1-2
0123456789 (**)
2 BRI Moduls: Module From Trunk Module 1 BRI 1 Module 2 BRI 1
To Trunk 4 (*) 4 (*)
Channel
Phone Number
1-2 1-2
0123456789 (**) 0123456789 (**)
Channel
Phone Number
1-31
0123456789 (**)
Module 1 BRI
PRI Modul: Module Module 1 PRI
From Trunk 1
To Trunk 1
Trunk Group ID 1
IP Profile ID 0
Trunk Group ID 1 1
IP Profile ID 0 0
Trunk Group ID 1
IP Profile ID 0
(*) Set the number of interfaces which are connected to BP. (**) Enter the phone number for SIP registration you got from operator. Keep it empty if “Add Phone Context as Prefix” is enabled and BP send the complete phone number (Calling No.). Click Submit to save the changes.
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / Digital Gateway / Digital Gateway Parameters and set
Parameter Default Cause Mapping From ISDN to SIP
Click Submit to save the changes.
Value 47 (ISDN Cause 47: Resource unavailable)
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / SIP Advanced Parameters / Advanced Parameters and set
Parameter Default Release Cause
Value 17 (SIP default release cause:
Click Submit to save the changes.
486: BUSY)
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Go to Configuration (Full) / TDM Configuration / TDM Bus Settings and set
Parameter PCM Law Select TDM Bus Clock Source
Value ALaw Internal Network
Click Submit to save the changes.
Click Burn to save configuration permanently in flash memory.
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ISDN SIP GW configuration to SIP Operator (Per Gateway)
Connect with a web browser to ISDN SIP GW and log in with user name and password. Configure the following points for the SIP connection to SIP Operator. The following parameters give an overview how a SIP Operator configuration can look like. Adaptations for different providers will be necessary (e.g. Register per Gateway or Endpoint, …). •
Go to Configuration (Full) / Network Settings / Application Settings and set
DNS Settings: (Network Dependent) Parameter DNS Primary Server IP DNS Secondary Server IP
Value x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
STUN Settings: (Network Dependent) Parameter Enable STUN
Value Disable Enable STUN Server Primary IP x.x.x.x STUN Server Secondary IP x.x.x.x STUN Settings: Is required, if you run ISDN SIG GW behind a NAT router and a public dynamic IP address is used. The STUN Server should be provided by operator. DHCP Settings: (Network Dependent) Parameter Enable DHCP
Value Disable Enable
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NTP Settings: (Network Dependent) Parameter NTP Server IP Address NTP UTC Offset NTP Updated Interval
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Value (Operator Dependent) x.x.x.x Hours: 0, Minutes: 0 Hours: 24, Minutes: 0
Click Submit to save the changes.
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / SIP General Parameters and set
Parameter Fax Signaling Method SIP Transport Type SIP Destination Port Click Submit to save the changes.
Value (Operator Dependent) T.38 Relay G.711 Transport UDP TCP 5060 (Default)
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / Proxy Sets Table and set
Parameter Proxy Address Transport Type Enable Proxy Keep Alive
Proxy Keep Alive Time
Click Submit to save the changes.
Value IP address of the SIP proxy UDP TCP Disabled Using Options Using Register 60
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / Coders and set
Coder Name G.711A-low G.711U-low G.729 G.723.1
Packetization Time 20 20 20 30
Click Submit to save the changes.
Rate 64 64 8 5.3
Silence Suppression Disable Disable Disable Disable
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / DTMF & Dialling and set
Parameter Max Digits In Phone Num Declare RFC 2833 in SDP 1st Tx DTMF Option Default Destination Number
Click Submit to save the changes.
Value 30 NO YES RFC 2833 empty or BP answering position
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / Manipulation Tables / Source Number IP->Tel and set
Dest. Prefix
Source Prefix
Source IP
*
+
*
Stripped Digits Number 1
Prefix (Suffix) to Add 00
Set for “Prefix (Suffix) to Add” the international access code.
Click Submit to save the changes.
NPI
TON
Presenta tion
Unknown
Unknown
Allowed
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / Routing Tables / IP to Trunk Group Routing and set
Dest. Phone Prefix *
Source Phone Prefix *
Click Submit to save the changes.
Source IP Address *
Trunk Group ID 1
Profile ID 0
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / Trunk/IP Group / Trunk Group Settings and set
Trunk Group ID 1
Channel Select Mode Cyclic Ascending
Click Submit to save the changes.
Registration Mode Per Gateway
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / Proxy & Registration and set
Parameter Use Default Proxy Proxy Name Prefer Routing Table Always Use Proxy Enable Registration Registrar Name Registrar IP Address Registrar Transport Type Registration Time Re-registration Timing [%] Registration Retry Time Re-register On INVITE Failure GateWay Name Gateway Registration Name User Name Password
Value Yes name of the proxy Yes Enable Disable Enable Disable name of registrar server address of registrar server UDP TCP 180 80 10 Enable address of gateway server user name user name password
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DNS Query Type Proxy DNS Query Type Registration Mode Click Submit to save the changes. Continue configuration before click Register here.
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A-Record SRV A-Record SRV Per Gateway
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / SIP Advanced Parameters / Advanced Parameters and set
Parameter Enable User-Information Usage Click Submit to save the changes.
Value Disable
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Go to Management (Full) / Management Configuration / Maintenance Actions and set
Parameter Burn to FLASH Graceful Option
Value Yes No
Click Reset to save configuration in flash memory and restart the system.
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Go back to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / Proxy & Registration.
Click Register to register the ISDN SIP GW at SIP operator’s network.
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ISDN SIP GW configuration to SIP Operator (Per Endpoint)
This section is based on “4.3 ISDN SIP GW configuration to SIP Operator (Per Gateway)” and describe only the differences.
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / Trunk/IP Group / Trunk Group Settings and set
Trunk Group ID 1
Channel Select Mode Cyclic Ascending
Click Submit to save the changes.
Registration Mode Per Endpoint
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Go to Configuration (Full) / Protocol Configuration / Protocol Definition / Proxy & Registration and set
Parameter Use Default Proxy Proxy Name Prefer Routing Table Always Use Proxy Enable Registration Registrar Name Registrar IP Address Registrar Transport Type Registration Time Re-registration Timing [%] Registration Retry Time Re-register On INVITE Failure GateWay Name Gateway Registration Name User Name Password
Value Yes name of the proxy Yes Enable Disable Enable Disable name of registrar server address of registrar server UDP TCP 180 80 10 Enable address of gateway server
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DNS Query Type Proxy DNS Query Type Registration Mode Click Submit to save the changes. Continue configuration before click Register here.
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Go to Configuration (Basic) / Protocol Configuration / SIP Advanced Parameters / Supplementary Services and set
Parameter Enable User-Information Usage
Value Enable
Click Submit to save the changes.
Click Burn to save configuration permanently in flash memory.
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Create a User Information File
Create a User Information File with a text editor (like Notepad) according to the table below: Item PBX extension # Global phone # Display name Username Password
Description The relevant PBX extension number The relevant global phone number A string that represents the PBX extensions for the Caller ID A string that represents the username for SIP registration A string that represents the password for SIP registration
Max size 10 20 30 20 20
Attention: An empty line must be added at the end of file. •
Go to Management (Basic) / Software Upload / Load Auxilary Files and upload the User Information File at User Info file.
Click Browse to select the User Info File and then click Load File to upload it to SIP GW.
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Go to Management (Full) / Management Configuration / Maintenance Actions and set
Parameter Burn to FLASH Graceful Option
Value Yes No
Click Reset to save configuration in flash memory and restart the system.
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To delete an old User Information File go to Status&Diagnostics (Basic) / Status & Diagnostics / Device Information
Click Delete to remove the User Information File form SIP GW.
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Calling number adaptation
Same operators don’t send the calling number in SIP URL field. In this case it will be necessary to change the "Calling Number" (ISDN) section from SIP URL to TO field (for IP-to-Tel calls): Export SIP GW confuration: Management (Basic) / Software Update / Configuration File: Click on SAVE INI FILE. (BOARD.INI) Modify config file: Enter in section [SIP Params] the following line: ISUSETOHEADERASCALLEDNUMBER = 1 Upload the modified BOARD.INI: Management (Basic) / Software Update / Configuration File: Select file and click LOAD INI FILE.
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User and Password configuration
To change the User and Password configuration go to Configuration (Full) / Security Settings / WEB User Accounts. It is recommended to do so, for security reasons.
Click Burn to store the configuration in flash memory.
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Save and restore system configuration
This chapter describes how to take a backup and restore configuration for an ISDN SIP GW.
6.1
Export system configuration
To export the system configuration go to Management (Basic) / Software Update / Configuration File. Click Save INI File to store the system configuration (board.ini) on your PC.
6.2
Import a system configuration
To import the system configuration go to Management (Basic) / Software Update / Configuration File. Click Browse to select system configuration file (board.ini) and click Load INI File to import the configuration.
6.3
Reset – Default configuration
Press the reset button (Labelled // ) in the front panel on the CPU module with a paperclip or similar for about 10 seconds to reset the ISDN SIP GW to default settings.
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Appendix: Problem handling
7.1
Verify the installed Firmware Version
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To verify the installed software version, click in the Title bar HOME. In the table General Information – Firmware Version the installed firmware is shown.
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Verify ISDN Configuration
Check in BMS that the ISDN link(s) is synchrony with ISDN SIP GW. Take a look in BMS: Maintenance / Supervisions / Link Supervisor and verify that the Link state code is 20.
If the link state Code is not 20 verify the ISDN wiring and programming on BusinessPhone and ISDN SIP GW side.
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Check the ISDN configuration on ISDN GW as well. Click in the Title bar HOME to get the overview of the ISDN ports. They should be in state Active – OK.
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Verify LAN Configuration
Click in the Title bar HOME to get the status of the LAN Port. The left LAN port in the CPU module should be in State Active – OK.
If the state is not active check the LAN cable and IP programming.
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Verify System Alarms
Verify the system alarms to get a hint about actual problems. Go to Status & Diagnostics (Basic) / Status & Diagnostics / Active Alarms to see the alarms.
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SIP messages analyzing
Take a LAN trace with Wireshark (http://www.wireshark.org/) to analyse the SIP and network communication. Set in the Menu Capture / Options the network card and select all tree display options and start the trace.
You can set a Capture Filter for a specific host to limit the recorded traffic: host x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x = IP address of ISDN SIP GW)
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Set a Filter in the Wireshark main window to see only messages you looking for.
Typical Filters are: To analyse all messages from and to ISDN SIP GW: Filter: ip.addr==x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x = IP address of ISDN SIP GW) To analse only SIP messages: Filter: sip
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Appendix: Cabling
This chapter will give you an overview about the pin out and cabling.
8.1
Basic Rate Access BusinessPhone T0A (A02) T0B (A04) R0A (C02) R0B (C04)
ISDN SIP GW (RJ45) Rx + Rx – Tx + Tx –
Connector pin out:
Dependent on Configuration “Network side configuration (NT)” or “User side configuration (TE)” the pin out changes. (Configuration (Basic) / PSTN Settings / Trunk Settings / ISDN Termination Side) Our default configuration is Network side configuration (NT). BP250 Cable: TSRBS 101 01/800 BP128 Cable: TSRBS 902 02/1
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Primary Rate Access BusinessPhone LA1 (C02) LB1 (C04) LA2 (C06) LB2 (C08)
ISDN SIP GW (RJ45) Rx RING (1) Rx TIP (2) Tx RING (4) Tx TIP (5)
Connector pin out:
BP250 Cable: TSRBS 101 01/800 BP128 Cable: TSRBS 902 04/1 (Rx / Tx needs to be swapped!)
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Appendix: Repair case
It is possible to order the BRI and E1/T1 module separately for repair case: ROA 116 06/1 ROA 116 01/1
4x BRI module 1x E1/T1 module
If other parts of the ISDN SIP GW are broken, the whole box has to be sent to the repair centre. Note: The CPU module of EMS can’t be used because it isn’t the same for ISDN SIP GW.
It isn’t possible to upgrade the ISDN SIP GW with BRI module by replacing with an E1/T1 module, because of license.
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Appendix: SIP Installation Check List
Type of information
Value
Will Registrar be used
Registrar’s IP address or Name Registrar’s Port Transport Type (UDP/TCP) Registration Time (seconds) Re-registration Time(when a re-registration request shall be sent) Re-registration Retry Time (timeout between registration failure and new registration attempt) Number range to register with Password STUN Server’s IP address Proxy Server’s IP address or Name Proxy Server’s Port Transport Type (UDP/TCP) Does Proxy Server require Keep Alive Check (if yes at which interval – seconds) IP address of the SIP GW if provided by the operator Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address NAT IP Address Specify VLAN ID NTP server’s IP address DNS Server’s IP Address Coders List (G.711A, G.729AB, etc.) RFC2833 (Declare RFC 2833 in SDP – Y/N, RFC 2833 Payload Type), SIP INFO T.38, G.711, …
Will STUN be used Proxy Server
SIP GW IP address
Will NAT be used Will VLAN be used Will NTP server used DNS Server Coders DTMF method Fax Signaling Method