Page 3 - Overview; How this chapter is organized
3 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Overview How this chapter is organized The SIP Application Module Overview contains the following subsections: • “Overview” on page 4 — Functional description — Network configuration — Interfaces — Pro...
Page 4 - Functional description
4 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Overview The SIP Application Module is a service execution engine that provides the following functionality: • core signaling functionality enabling communication among SIP c...
Page 5 - — changing IP addresses in the contact header so that the SIP; userB
Overview 5 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential — changing IP addresses in the contact header so that the SIP Application Module remains on the signaling path — modifying the Session Description Protocol (SDP) using values supplied by the R...
Page 6 - Redirect Server; Network configuration
6 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential • Redirect Server The SIP Application Module decides whether to proxy or redirect the call separately for each individual request. This decision is made based on subscriber s...
Page 7 - Figure 2 Example of network configuration
Overview 7 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 2 Example of network configuration BigMart.com Management Accounting Module BiggerMart.com SIP Audio Servers Module Modules PSTN Gateways SIP Application
Page 8 - Interfaces; Legend; Public network
8 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Interfaces The SIP Application Module interfaces with numerous other components. See Figure 3, “Network interfaces.” Figure 3 Network interfaces Legend Signaling Media stream...
Page 9 - OMI; PCP
Overview 9 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Protocols The SIP Application Module uses various protocols to support SIP clients, including the Management Module, RTP Media Portal, Database Module, and the PSTN Gateways. The protocols use...
Page 10 - Table 1 SIP Application Module protocols
10 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Table 1, “SIP Application Module protocols,” gives details about these interfaces. Table 1 SIP Application Module protocols Protocol Functional component SQL Structured Quer...
Page 11 - Hardware; Table 2 Minimum hardware requirements
Overview 11 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Hardware Refer to Table 2, “Minimum hardware requirements,” for the list of required hardware. Services and features The SIP Application Module performs the following services: • Routing and ...
Page 12 - Routing and Translation services
12 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential • Service package enforcement • Authentication services • Converged PC service • Network/Address Hiding • 911 Notification support • Instant Messaging • Presence • Voicemail...
Page 13 - provide unique dial plans for each subdomain
Overview 13 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential details). If this step also fails, the SIP Application Module attempts a general DNS A-record lookup to route the request. Note: The DNS A-record is the traditional response given by a DNS. I...
Page 14 - Figure 5 Relationship between Telephony routing stages; The Telephony routing service is an enhancement to the
14 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential These routes include routes for private digit dial plans, routes to gateways, and telephony-style routing between SIP domains. Multiple lists can reuse the same routes in a ...
Page 15 - allow/block all incoming sessions from other domains
Overview 15 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential URL addresses specifying an appropriate gateway. It supports the use of digit translation and digit manipulation. A route list is assigned a single COS. The route list provides the following ...
Page 16 - Call Processing Language; CPL scripts do not support the following:; Interworking services
16 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential With simultaneous ringing, the call terminates to multiple routes at the same time. The first terminating route to answer is accepted and the rest of the routes are released...
Page 17 - Service package enforcement; Note: Only US ASCII is supported for user names.
Overview 17 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential devices. Information for each component is stored in .xml format to provide flexibility when describing the capabilities of the component. Bearer Path ControlThe SIP Application Module uses t...
Page 18 - Converged PC service
18 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential authentication fails since the database does not have the subscriber's information. As a result, the call is blocked. Administrators can configure whether they want a call f...
Page 19 - a call log of all incoming calls; Network/Address Hiding service
Overview 19 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential The Converged service adds the following capabilities to the end user's telephony service: • the ability to manually redirect incoming calls to another party from the PC • the ability to set ...
Page 21 - 11 Notification support
Overview 21 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 6 RTP Media Portal interworking with Enterprise or foreign clients 911 Notification support The SIP Application Module supports Instant Message notifications to a specified On-Site Not...
Page 22 - Instant Messaging; the user to be watched; Voicemail server interoperability and MWI
22 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential For more information and the procedure for setting up Instant Message notifications to emergency numbers, see the SIP Provisioning Client User Guide. Instant Messaging Insta...
Page 23 - the calling number
Overview 23 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential transmits the following information over a data link to a voicemail server: • the called number (terminating party's telephone number) • the calling number • the type of call forwarding (for ...
Page 24 - Registration—static and dynamic
24 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential and has messages waiting, the system sends a Notify to the client. • MESSAGE RETRIEVAL: A subscriber calls the voicemail server for message retrieval. The subscriber is then...
Page 25 - Network address book
Overview 25 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Network address book Client Address Book information is stored in the network so that it can be accessed from all clients. The information is downloaded in bulk whenever a client comes on lin...
Page 26 - Reliability and fault tolerance
26 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Reliability and fault tolerance The SIP Application Module provides reliability and fault tolerance through multiple SIP Application Modules deployed in an N+M active-standb...
Page 27 - If you want to force a fail-over in order to perform
Overview 27 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential these sessions either receive no indication or continue to hear an alerting tone for an indefinite period of time. Manual failoverThere are two recommended procedures for manually initiating ...
Page 28 - Restart; If you want to simply force an immediate manual fail-over,; WARNING
28 Overview NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Restart If you want to simply force an immediate manual fail-over, then you can request a Restart from the Management Console. For more information, see the Configuration ch...
Page 29 - Upgrades; Updating the SIP Application Module software; at the System Management Console
29 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Upgrades For information on upgrading from one full release to another, refer to the Installation and Commissioning document you receive with the upgrade. Updating the SIP Application Module software ...
Page 30 - Figure 1 Updating the Application Module from the menu tree
30 Upgrades NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 1 Updating the Application Module from the menu tree You can also launch the update from the pull-down Configuration menu, as shown.
Page 31 - Select the Update command. The following window appears.
Upgrades 31 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 2 Updating the SIP Application Module from the pull-down menu 2 Select the Update command. The following window appears. Figure 3 The update window, retrieving the load list
Page 32 - Figure 4 Load list for updating
32 Upgrades NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 3 Because only versions not currently deployed appear in the loadlist following the Add->Component step in the update procedure, multiple versions may not appear for the ...
Page 33 - Figure 5 Progress of update; Once the update has completed, the following window appears.; Figure 6 Successful update dialog box
Upgrades 33 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 5 Progress of update 6 Once the update has completed, the following window appears. Figure 6 Successful update dialog box OAM&P strategy The Management Module manages the OAM&P...
Page 35 - Fault management; This chapter is organized as follows:; Alarm clearing procedures; Procedure 1 Clearing the SLE701 (SLEE Health Monitor) alarm; at the alarm browser
35 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Fault management The Management Module manages the faults for the SIP Application Module. For additional information on the Management Module, refer to the MCP Management Module Basics and the MCP Sys...
Page 36 - Procedure 2 Clearing the SMDI101 alarm
36 Fault management NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential framework. For example, when you register your phone, a number of AC instances are invoked to process the registration. Procedure 2 Clearing the SMDI101 alarm at the...
Page 37 - Configuration
37 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration How this chapter is organized This chapter describes the procedures for configuration required at the service provider premises. This chapter is organized as follows: • “Overview” on pag...
Page 38 - — Svc Pkg Enforcement Service; CAUTION
38 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential — Svc Pkg Enforcement Service — SipFwdAdapter — Transport Management • “Additional SIP TCF Base tab configuration information” on page 90 • “OAM&P strategy” on page...
Page 39 - Figure 1 Displaying help text
Configuration 39 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential represents the physical hardware on which the SIP Application Module resides. Once the servers are configured, the SIP Application Module can then be deployed. The SIP Application Module...
Page 40 - Adding a component; Procedure 1 Adding a component; Figure 2 Navigating to the Components file
40 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Adding a component This procedure assumes that the server on which the SIP Application Module will be deployed has already been configured. For example, Figure 3, “Addi...
Page 41 - Figure 3 Adding a component
Configuration 41 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 3 Adding a component 3 Select the SIP Application Module software load you want from the load list that appears (see Figure 4, “Load list”) and click on the Apply button. There ma...
Page 42 - ATTENTION
42 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential an example with the name SIPApp entered in the Service Component Name field. Figure 5 Configuration window (top half) 5 Note that there are a number of different tabs i...
Page 43 - Figure 6 Adding Services Progress dialog box
Configuration 43 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Module. The Adding Services Progress dialog box appears as shown in Figure 6, “Adding Services Progress dialog box.” Figure 6 Adding Services Progress dialog box If the deployment is suc...
Page 44 - Configuring the SIP Application Module tabs
44 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Configuring the SIP Application Module tabs The following sections describe the configuration tabs in detail. The tables following the figures describe the fields shown...
Page 45 - Table 3 Application Server tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 45 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Opaque Headers Type=stringRange=0-2048 charactersDefault=to+from+call-id+via+ cseq+content-type+content- length+contact+record-route+ route+proxy- require+rseq This field contains a “+” ...
Page 46 - Figure 9 Completing the Long Call Service tab fields; Duration
46 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 2 Click on the Long Call Service tab. The Long Call Service tab allows the service provider to set the length of time between endpoint audits. The Long Call Service det...
Page 47 - Figure 10 Completing the Presence tab fields; initialNumberOfContexts
Configuration 47 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 3 Click on the Presence tab. This tab allows the service provider to configure context and expiration information for the Presence service. Figure 10 Completing the Presence tab fields T...
Page 48 - Figure 11 Completing the Presence Location Service tab fields
48 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 4 Click on the Presence Location Service tab. This tab allows the service provider to configure the use of off-board Location Servers for routing. Figure 11 Completing ...
Page 49 - Use DNS; Field
Configuration 49 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Maximum Number Of Contexts Type=integerRange=1-10000 numbersDefault=5000 This read-only field contains the maximum number of contexts to create. Use DNS Type=checkboxDefault=unchecked Tu...
Page 50 - Figure 12 Completing the Authentication tab fields; Realm
50 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 5 Click on the Authentication tab. The Authentication tab enables or disables authentication for requests and sets additional authentication information. Figure 12 Comp...
Page 51 - Nodal Auth; Table 7 Authentication tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 51 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Authorized SIP Nodes Type=IP addressRange=0-2000 numbers This field contains a + -delimited list IP addresses. Use the SIP PRI Gateway and SIP Audio Server addresses. Nodal Auth Type=che...
Page 52 - Figure 13 Completing the Media Portal tab fields; Click on the Database Base tab.; Table 8 Media Portal tab field descriptions; This field is not used.
52 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 6 Click on the Media Portal tab. This tab allows the service provider to set port and firewall information pertaining to the Media Portal. Figure 13 Completing the Medi...
Page 53 - Figure 14 Completing the Database Base tab fields
Configuration 53 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential resources are removed from the SIP Application Module’s local cache. When the Database Base is unlocked, all SIP Application Module resources must be reallocated causing a re-read of the...
Page 54 - Figure 15 Completing the Locate User Svc tab fields; DNS SRV URL
54 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 8 Click on the Locate User Svc tab. This tab allows administrators to configure the use of off-board Location Servers for routing. Figure 15 Completing the Locate User ...
Page 55 - Figure 16 Completing the Data Synchronization tab fields; Table 9 Locate User Svc tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 55 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 9 Click on the Data Synchronization tab. This tab allows the service provider to set the context and expiration information relating to the synchronization of in-memory and persistent da...
Page 56 - Table 10 Data Synchronization tab field descriptions; maximumNumberofIdleContexts
56 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 10 Click on the Prov Sync Service tab. The Prov Sync Service parameter forwards provisioning modifications on user and device records to the SIP Application Module when...
Page 57 - Figure 17 Completing the Prov Sync Service tab fields
Configuration 57 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Modifications to this tab require that the Prov Sync Service be locked. Figure 17 Completing the Prov Sync Service tab fields 11 Click on the Overload Controls tab. This tab allows the s...
Page 58 - Figure 18 Completing the Overload Controls tab fields
58 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 18 Completing the Overload Controls tab fields Table 12 Overload Controls tab field descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2) Field Value Description Mem Polling Interval (sec...
Page 59 - Protocols Monitored; Table 12 Overload Controls tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 59 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Major Alarm Threshold (%) Type=integerRange=0-100 numbersDefault=85 This field indicates the threshold at which a Major overload is encountered for both CPU and memory. Critical Alarm Th...
Page 60 - Figure 19 Completing the Local Accounting Manager tab fields
60 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 12 Click on the Local Accounting Manager tab. For more information on the Local Accounting Manager tab fields, see the MCP Accounting Module Basics document. This tab c...
Page 61 - Figure 20 Completing the In Memory Database tab fields
Configuration 61 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 13 Click on the In Memory Database tab. This tab allows the service provider to set information relating to local domains, event subscriptions, and the nonce used for authentication. Fig...
Page 62 - Table 13 In Memory Database tab field descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2); IMUserInfo table limit
62 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Table 13 In Memory Database tab field descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2) Field Value Description IMDomainInfo optimal table limit Type=integerRange=16-MaxInt numbersDefault=64...
Page 63 - IMAuthNonce table size; Table 13 In Memory Database tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 63 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential IMWatchers optimal table size Type=integerRange=65536-MaxInt numbersDefault=131073 Set this to the number of subscriptions expected at any interval in time. IMWatchers table cleanup inte...
Page 64 - Figure 21 Completing the Location Service tab fields
64 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 14 Click on the Location Service tab. This tab allows the service provider to configure the use of off-board Location Servers for routing. Figure 21 Completing the Loca...
Page 65 - Table 14 Location Service tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 65 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential maximumNumberOf Contexts Type=integerRange=1-512 numbersDefault=100 This is the maximum number of contexts to create. UseDNS Type=checkboxDefault=unchecked Turns DNS server functionality...
Page 66 - Figure 22 Completing the Forward Location Service tab fields
66 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 15 Click on the Forward Location Service tab. This tab allows the service provider to configure the use of off-board Location Servers for routing. Figure 22 Completing ...
Page 68 - Figure 23 Completing the Registration tab fields
68 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 23 Completing the Registration tab fields Table 16 Registration tab field descriptions Field Value Description maximumNumberOf IdleContexts Type=integerRange=1-1...
Page 69 - Figure 24 Completing the Server Properties tab fields; Value
Configuration 69 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 17 Click on the Server Properties tab. This tab allows the service provider to set the system properties for the server. Figure 24 Completing the Server Properties tab fields Table 17 Se...
Page 70 - Table 17 Server Properties tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
70 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Label: Type=string Range=N/ADefault=Private_Service_Address This is a label that identifies the private address for the Server. Only add an entry for a standalone confi...
Page 71 - Figure 25 Completing the Server Subscription tab fields
Configuration 71 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 18 Click on the Server Subscription tab. This tab contains a list of the provisioning servers that the SIP Application Module can communicate with, as well as the context limits. Figure ...
Page 72 - provServerURL; Table 18 Server Subscription tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
72 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 19 Click on the SIP TCF Base tab. The SIP TCF Base provides support for the SIP protocol. The SIP Application Module is one of several components that use the SIP TCF B...
Page 73 - Figure 26 Completing the SIP TCF Base tab fields; Transport Config
Configuration 73 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 26 Completing the SIP TCF Base tab fields Table 19 SIP TCF Base tab field descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2) Field Value Description Transport Config Type=stringDefault=UDP=0.0.0.0:5060:...
Page 74 - Invite Timer; Table 19 SIP TCF Base tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
74 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 20 Click on the Svc Pkg Enforcement Service tab. This tab allows the service provider to toggle on and off the enforcement of audio conferencing and voicemail settings ...
Page 75 - Figure 27 Completing the Svc Pkg Enforcement Service tab fields; Enforce
Configuration 75 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 27 Completing the Svc Pkg Enforcement Service tab fields Table 20 Svc Pkg Enforcement Service tab field descriptions Field Value Description Enforce Type=checkboxDefault=unchecked...
Page 76 - Figure 28 Completing the SipFwdAdapter tab fields
76 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 21 Click on the SipFwdAdapter tab. This tab allows the service provider to set the valid events that the SIP Application Module will process and determines whether or n...
Page 77 - forwardSubscribe; Table 21 SipFwdAdapter tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Configuration 77 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 22 Click on the Transport Management tab. This tab has a number of subfields. The next series of screens and tables give information on what data to enter and where to enter it. For more...
Page 78 - Figure 29 Completing the Transport Management tab fields
78 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 29 Completing the Transport Management tab fields
Page 79 - Table 22 Transport Management tab field descriptions (Sheet 1 of 3); Server ID
Configuration 79 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Table 22 Transport Management tab field descriptions (Sheet 1 of 3) Field Value Description Service Name Type=stringRange=1-20 charactersDefault=BBUA This field indicates the name of the...
Page 80 - Label; Table 22 Transport Management tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 3)
80 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Label Type=stringRange=1-15 alphanumeric charactersDefault=Service_Node_Name This is the name by which the CS 2000 knows an MCP server. This name has to be assigned to ...
Page 81 - Table 22 Transport Management tab field descriptions (Sheet 3 of 3)
Configuration 81 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential HeartBeat Timeout Type=integerRange=1-10 numbersDefault=3 This is the number of seconds before a server is declared failed. Discovery Period Type=integerRange=2-60 numbersDefault=3 This ...
Page 82 - Figure 30 Transport Management tab subfields, cont’d
82 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 30 Transport Management tab subfields, cont’d Table 23 Transport Management tab subfield descriptions, cont’d (Sheet 1 of 2) Field Value Description A Type=check...
Page 84 - Figure 31 Transport Management tab subfields, cont’d; NSD Number
84 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 31 Transport Management tab subfields, cont’d Table 24 Transport Management tab subfield descriptions, cont’d (Sheet 1 of 2) Field Value Description B/C Type=che...
Page 85 - NSD Enabled
Configuration 85 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential NSD Enabled Type=checkboxDefault=unchecked Check the box if this NSD is enabled. Service Parameter: Label Type=stringRange=1-15 charactersDefault=Private_Service_Address, Public_Service_...
Page 86 - Figure 32 Transport Management tab subfields, cont’d
86 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 32 Transport Management tab subfields, cont’d D {
Page 87 - Note: Scroll down to repeat entries in these subfields as needed.
Configuration 87 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Transport Management: Active-Hot Standby Server Heartbeat Mechanism The Transport Manager (referred to as the reliability managed object) is responsible for the heartbeat communication a...
Page 90 - Additional SIP TCF Base tab configuration information; TCF Config details; Host Address
90 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Additional SIP TCF Base tab configuration information This section contains additional configuration information for the IP and port properties under the SIP TCF Base t...
Page 91 - Example; Note 1: Each transport specification is separated by a semicolon.; Retransmission Off parameter
Configuration 91 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential This example creates a general SIP server for TCP and UDP and starts execution of two SIP server ports on network address 192.168.0.1. The first server uses UDP/IP transport listening on...
Page 92 - Time Transaction parameter; Note: Missing headers cause message rejection.
92 Configuration NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential long as this timer setting. Expiration of this timer causes resources allocated to the transaction to be released. Activation of this timer is controlled by the Time Tr...
Page 93 - Accounting management
93 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Accounting management The SIP Application Module does not do any accounting management. For more information on accounting, please see the MCP Accounting Module Basics document.
Page 95 - Performance management
95 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Performance management The Management Module manages the performance functions for the SIP Application Module. For additional information on the Management Module, refer to the MCP Management Module B...
Page 97 - Security and Administration; Security; Hides address assigned by the Enterprise NAT from other users.
97 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Security and Administration How this chapter is organized This chapter is organized as follows: • “Security” on page 97 • “OAM&P strategy” on page 97 Security The SIP Application Module with Back-...
Page 99 - Appendix A: Basic call flows; Voice plus video
99 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Appendix A: Basic call flows Using SIP as the signaling protocol to establish a communication path between endpoints, the SIP Application Module provides the following call services: • Voice plus vide...
Page 100 - Figure 1 Client-to-client voice plus video diagram; SIP
100 Appendix A: Basic call flows NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 1 Client-to-client voice plus video diagram A B SIP SI P Bearer path Signaling path
Page 101 - The following steps provide more detail about the call flow:
Appendix A: Basic call flows 101 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 2 Client-to-client voice plus video call flow The following steps provide more detail about the call flow: 1. Client A sends an Invite to Client B. 2. Client B res...
Page 102 - Client A sends an ACK message to the SIP Application module,; Call transfer; Figure 3 Call transfer to client diagram; Client B
102 Appendix A: Basic call flows NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential 4. Client A sends an ACK message to the SIP Application module, which sends the ACK on to Client B. Note: The terminating client starts sending packets....
Page 107 - The SIP Application Module sends the Invite to Client A.; Authentication; Figure 6 Authentication diagram
Appendix A: Basic call flows 107 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 22. SIP Application Module sends an Invite (Unhold) to Client B. 23. Client B responds with a 200 OK. 24. The SIP Application Module sends the Invite to Client A. 25. Cli...
Page 109 - Again, the SIP Application Module returns a 100 Trying message to
Appendix A: Basic call flows 109 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Application Module Basics Nortel Networks Confidential 5. Client A sends another Register (SIP) message to the SIP Application Module. 6. Again, the SIP Application Module returns a 100 Trying message to Client A. 7. The SIP ...
Page 114 - MCP SIP Application Module; Basics
Succession Multimedia Communications Portfolio MCP SIP Application Module Basics Copyright © 2003 Nortel Networks,All Rights Reserved NORTEL NETWORKS CONFIDENTIAL: The information contained in this document is the property of Nortel Networks. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Nortel Ne...