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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – Appendix J; Appendix K
  • Page 8 – List of Figures
  • Page 10 – List of Tables
  • Page 13 – Overview
  • Page 14 – Configurations
  • Page 15 – Overview; Features
  • Page 16 – Interworking; SIP
  • Page 18 – Reader’s Notes
  • Page 19 – Mediant 2000 Physical Description
  • Page 20 – Supply
  • Page 21 – Support
  • Page 23 – TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
  • Page 24 – Rear Transition Module
  • Page 25 – Optional CPU Board
  • Page 27 – Installing the Mediant 2000; Caution Electrical Shock; To install the Mediant 2000, take these 4 steps:; Contents
  • Page 28 – Mounting the Mediant 2000 on a Desktop; To attach the two front side brackets, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 29 – To place the device on a 19-inch rack’s shelf, take these 2 steps:
  • Page 31 – Electrical Earthing; To cable the Mediant 2000, take these 4 steps:; Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
  • Page 32 – RJ-48c Connector and Pinout; Installing the Ethernet Connection
  • Page 33 – RJ-45 LAN Connector and Pinout; Connecting the Power Supply; When using a single AC power cable:; When using a DC terminal block screw connector, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 34 – When using a DC terminal block crimp connector, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 35 – Getting; Assigning the Mediant 2000 IP Address; Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP; To assign an IP address using HTTP, take these 9 steps:
  • Page 36 – Assigning an IP Address Using BootP; To assign an IP address using BootP, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 37 – Configuring the Mediant 2000 Basic Parameters; To configure basic SIP parameters, take these 10 steps:
  • Page 39 – Management; Concepts; Overview of the Embedded Web Server
  • Page 40 – Control; Embedded Web Server Username & Password; Configuring the Web Interface via the ini File; Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode; Disabling the Embedded Web Server
  • Page 41 – Accessing the Embedded Web Server; To access the Embedded Web Server, take these 4 steps:; Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
  • Page 42 – Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface; Main Menu Bar
  • Page 43 – Changes; To save the changes to flash, take these 2 steps:; Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
  • Page 44 – Definition; To configure the gateway’s coders, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 45 – Parameters; To configure the Number Manipulation tables, take these 5 steps:
  • Page 48 – Plans
  • Page 49 – Configuring the Routing Tables
  • Page 50 – To configure the Tel to IP Routing table, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 52 – To configure the IP to Trunk Group Routing table, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 53 – To configure the internal DNS table, take these 7 steps:
  • Page 55 – Configuring the Profile Definitions; To configure the coder group settings, take these 8 steps:
  • Page 56 – Profile
  • Page 58 – Configuring the Trunk Group Table; To configure the Trunk Group table, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 60 – Configuring the Trunk Group Settings; To configure the Trunk Group Settings table, take these 7 steps:
  • Page 62 – Configuration; Configuring the Network Settings; To configure the Network Settings parameters, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 63 – To configure the SNMP Managers Table, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 65 – Configuring the Channel Settings; To configure the Channel Settings parameters, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 66 – Configuring the Trunk Settings; To configure the Trunk Settings, take these 9 steps:
  • Page 68 – Configuring the TDM Bus Settings; To configure the TDM Bus Settings parameters, take these 5 steps:
  • Page 69 – Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration; To restore or back up the ini file:
  • Page 70 – Settings; To load a configuration file to the VoIP gateway, take these 8 steps:
  • Page 71 – Changing the Mediant 2000 Username and Password; To change the username and password, take these 5 steps:; Statistics
  • Page 72 – To view the IP connectivity information, take these 2 steps:
  • Page 73 – To view the IP
  • Page 75 – To monitor the status of the trunks and B-channels take this step:; To monitor the details of a specific channel, take these 2 steps:
  • Page 76 – Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer; To activate the Message Log, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 77 – Information; To access the System Information screen:
  • Page 78 – Software Update Menu; To use the Software Upgrade Wizard, take these 9 steps:
  • Page 81 – Button
  • Page 82 – Files; To load an auxiliary file to the gateway, take these 8 steps:
  • Page 83 – Updating the Software Upgrade Key
  • Page 84 – To save the changes to the non-volatile, take these 2 steps:
  • Page 85 – To reset the Mediant 2000, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 87 – ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000; an; ini File; To modify the ini file, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 88 – ini File Content; The ini File Structure
  • Page 89 – The ini File Example
  • Page 90 – Basic, Logging, Web and RADIUS Parameters
  • Page 100 – SIP Configuration Parameters
  • Page 111 – ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
  • Page 115 – Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
  • Page 133 – To load the configuration files via TFTP, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 135 – Configuration; Configuring the Call Progress Tones; Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the ini File
  • Page 137 – PRT File Format; Prompts
  • Page 138 – To generate and load the Voice Prompts file, take these 3 steps:; CAS Protocol Configuration Files
  • Page 139 – Gateway Capabilities Description; Proxy or Registrar Registration Example; Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
  • Page 140 – ISDN Overlap Dialing
  • Page 141 – Using ISDN NFAS; NFAS Interface ID
  • Page 142 – Working with DMS-100 Switches
  • Page 143 – Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
  • Page 146 – Alternative Routing Mechanism; Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
  • Page 147 – Working with Supplementary Services; Call Hold and Retrieve Features
  • Page 149 – Tunneling
  • Page 151 – Call Detail Report
  • Page 152 – Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
  • Page 153 – SIP Call Flow Example
  • Page 156 – SIP Authentication Example
  • Page 158 – Nortel IMS Specific Features and Configuration; Gateway
  • Page 160 – Configuration of NPI/TON
  • Page 162 – To enable SIP2CAS gateway specific features, take these 2 steps:
  • Page 165 – Diagnostics
  • Page 166 – Servers; To set the Syslog server:; ini File Example for Syslog
  • Page 167 – Process
  • Page 170 – Vendor Specific Information Field
  • Page 171 – SNMP
  • Page 173 – Carrier Grade Alarm System; History; Cold Start Trap
  • Page 174 – Third-Party Performance Monitoring; TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs
  • Page 177 – SNMP Interface Details; Community; Configuration of Community Strings via the ini File
  • Page 178 – To change the trap community string, take these 2 steps:; Managers; To add the first Trusted Manager, take these 3 steps:
  • Page 179 – To add a subsequent Trusted Manager, take these 2 steps:; To delete the final Trusted Manager, take these 2 steps:; Ports
  • Page 181 – To add a trap destination:; To modify a trap destination:
  • Page 182 – To disable a trap destination:; SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
  • Page 183 – 2 Selected Technical Specifications
  • Page 187 – Appendix A Mediant 2000 SIP Software Kit
  • Page 189 – Appendix B The BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility; When to Use the BootP/TFTP; An Overview of BootP
  • Page 190 – To install the BootP/TFTP on your computer, take these 2 steps:; the; cmp File, Booting the Device; To load the software and configuration files, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 191 – BootP/TFTP Application User Interface; Log Window
  • Page 192 – Window
  • Page 193 – B.10 Setting the Preferences
  • Page 195 – B.11 Configuring the BootP Clients
  • Page 196 – To add a client to the list using a template, take these 5 steps:
  • Page 198 – To use a Command Line Switch, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 199 – B.12 Managing Client Templates; To create a new template, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 201 – Appendix C RTP/RTCP Payload Types and Port; Payload Types Defined in RFC 1890; Defined Payload Types
  • Page 203 – Appendix D Fax and Modem Transport Modes; Fax/Modem ByPass Mode
  • Page 205 – Appendix E Mediant 2000 Clock Settings
  • Page 207 – Appendix F Customizing the Mediant 2000 Web; To customize the title bar via the Web Interface, take these 3 steps:; Replacing the Main Corporate Logo; Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
  • Page 209 – Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String; Replacing the Background Image File; To replace the background image via the Web, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 210 – To replace the background image via the ini file, take these 2 steps:; Customizing the Product Name
  • Page 211 – ini File Parameters via the Web AdminPage; To modify ini file parameters via the AdminPage, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 213 – Appendix G Accessory Programs and Tools; TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility
  • Page 214 – G.1.1 Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File; To convert a CPT ini file to a binary dat file, take these 10 steps:
  • Page 215 – G.1.2 Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts File
  • Page 217 – To encode; To decode an encoded ini file, take these 4 steps:
  • Page 218 – G.1.4 Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
  • Page 220 – PSTN Trace Utility
  • Page 223 – Appendix H Software Upgrade Key; About the Software Upgrade Key; Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key; To backup the current Software Upgrade Key, take these 5 steps:; Loading the Software Upgrade Key
  • Page 224 – H.3.1 Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using the Embedded Web
  • Page 227 – Appendix I Release Reason Mapping
  • Page 231 – Appendix J SS7 Tunneling
  • Page 232 – MTP2 Tunneling Technology; Characteristics
  • Page 234 – SS7 Table Parameters; SIGTRAN Interface Groups
  • Page 235 – SIGTRAN Interface IDs
  • Page 236 – SS7 Signaling Link
  • Page 237 – SS7 MTP2 Tunneling ini File Example
  • Page 241 – ini File Parameters in a Table Format
  • Page 242 – Indices
  • Page 243 – Tables of Parameter Value Rules in the ini File Structure
  • Page 244 – Tables
  • Page 245 – Appendix K RADIUS Billing and VXML Calling
  • Page 246 – Architecture
  • Page 249 – Operation & Configuration; To start working with the IVR system, take these 6 steps:
  • Page 251 – Supported RADIUS Attributes
  • Page 253 – RADIUS Server Messages
  • Page 254 – Voice XML Interpreter
  • Page 260 – K.11 Provided Calling Card System
  • Page 266 – K.12 VXML Script Example
  • Page 271 – Appendix L SNMP Traps; Traps
  • Page 276 – Varbinds
  • Page 277 – Appendix M Regulatory Information; Declaration of Conformity; Safety
  • Page 278 – Industry Canada Notice; Network Information and Intent of Use; Network Compatibility; FCC Statement
  • Page 280 – AudioCodes Offices
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Notice This document describes the AudioCodes Mediant™ 2000 SIP (Session Initialization Protocol) gateway and the TP-1610 SIP cPCI board. 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...

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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual Contents Version 4.4 3 July 2005 Table of Contents 1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 13 1.1 Available Configurations ............................................................

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