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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [CONTENTS] Preface-About This Guide Chapter 1 . Overview ............................................................................................17 1.1. VoiceFinder Gateway Series ..........................................................................................17 1.2. Main Features..................................................................................................................19 1.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.9. Configuring Transparent Bridging.................................................................................81 2.10. Configuring IP Share .......................................................................................................85 2.11. Configuring PPPoE + Bridge ...........................................................................................91 2.12. Configuring PPTP .........................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.5. Number Forwarding and Prefix ...............................................................................154 3.3.6. Configuring Number Expansion ..............................................................................155 3.3.6.1. Preparing Number Expansion Table ...............................................................155 3.3.6.2. Configuring Number Expansion .............................................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.7.3. ntp................................................................................................................................182 3.7.4. snmp ............................................................................................................................182 3.7.5. telnet ...........................................................................................................................183 3.8.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.7. connection trunk .......................................................................................231 3.10.3.8. description (voice port) ............................................................................233 3.10.3.9. did ................................................................................................................234 3.10.3.10. echo-cancel............................................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.24. 3.10.5. out-barred-group.......................................................................................290 sip-ua (SIP User Agent) Configuration Commands ..............................................292 3.10.5.1. call-transfer-mode .....................................................................................292 3.10.5.2. conference-server .............................................................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.14. max-frame ..................................................................................................346 3.10.6.15. gkip ..............................................................................................................348 3.10.6.16. h323-id .........................................................................................................350 3.10.6.17. lightweight-irr .....................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.17. debug voip .................................................................................................393 Appendix A H.323 Call Termination Cause Codes.............................................395 Appendix B References.........................................................................................400 Appendix C. Cable Specifications ..................................................................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [TABLES] Table 2.1 Configuration Chart for each Uplink Interface for VoIP Gateway ................................. 86 Table 3.1 Compression Formats and MOS Scores ..................................................................137 Table 3.2 Delays in Code for each Compression Formats .........................................................138 Table C.1 Signal and Pinout of Console Port .........................................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [FIGURES] Figure 1.1 Network Configuration Example of VoiceFinder Gateways...................................... 18 Figure 2.1 Communication between DHCP Server and Host A ................................................... 76 Figure 2.2 VoIP Network in IP Sharing Environment Diagram ..................................................... 85 Figure 2.3 VoIP Network Diagram for PPPoE + Bridge Environment ..............................
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Preface – About This Guide The APOS 2.0 (APOS G2) voice configuration guide collects in one place information that you need to implement APOS Release 3.1 voice features. It is organized in the following chapters: z Chapter 1. 『Overview』 This chapter describes its features and lists the hardware and software specifications of the AddPac VoiceFinder gateways. z Chapter 2.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The revision history of the VoiceFinder APOS Configuration Guide is listed as to follow: Release No. Revision Release 1.0 Initial Released Release 1.1 Release 1.2 R&D AddPac and revised R&D Added commands AddPac and revised R&D and combined the manuals Release 3.0 AddPac Added commands Added commands Release 2.0 Prepared by AddPac R&D Added commands AddPac (8.10/8.23/8.30) R&D Release of Release 3.1 APOS2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Document Conventions] This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information: Convention Description boldfast font Commands and keywords Italic font Variable for which you supply values [ Keywords or arguments that appear within square brackets are optional ] {x| y| z} A choice of required keywords appears in braces separated by vertical bars. You must select one.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Chapter 1 . Overview 1.1. VoiceFinder Gateway Series Information The AddPac VoiceFinder Gateway Series are the voice over IP gateways which allow using a telephone at a low cost or even for free by supporting the voice communication using Internet and leased-line in enterprise (head office and branch), public office and Small and Medium Business (SMB) environment.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The following figure is an example of the network using the VoiceFinder Gateways.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 1.2. Main Features Information The main features and technical specification are described in the followings: Network / Voice Interface The AddPac Voice Finder Gateway Series have been designed with the system architecture which can provide enriched system memory and diversified voice interfaces.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z AC Power Supply Unit (Free Voltage) z Various System LED indicator IP Routing Protocols The following are the specifications for IP routing protocol supported by the Voice Finder VoIP Gateway: z Static, RIP v1/v2, OSPF v2 Routing Protocol z Transparent Bridging (IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol) z IEEE802.1Q VLAN Routing Voice over IP Service The specification of Voice over IP features are listed as to follow: z ITU-T H.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Easy to use, Easy to Install and Maintain APOS Internetworking Software guarantees simple and compatible interoperability by using the industrial standard command for the user’s convenience. In addition, maintenance and operations are easy with Web-based Management and remote management. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Chapter 2 . The Gateway Configuration and Its Commands This chapter describes how to configure VoiceFinder Gateways and explains the commands. 2.1. Booting the Gateway This chapter describes how to configure VoiceFinder Gateways and explains the commands. All the commands for configuring the gateways can be used by accessing Telnet or connecting to console.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 System Bootstrap, Version 1.2 Decompressing the image: ########[OK] System Boot Loader, Version 2.4.0/2. Board Rev 0 Copyright (c) by AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Since 1999. Ethernet port initialization complete The "BOOT LOADER" is ready BOOT_login: System Bootstrap, Version 1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 0x948e5098 Ethernet port initialization complete Ethernet port initialization complete System utilization reference (14/14/14/15) Attach FastEthernet Interface at Slot 0, Port 0-1, <0-0>/<0-1> Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to DOWN Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to DOWN Hardware Revision ID = 0 Slot (0) Module type : FXS can't open configuration file [flash:/apos.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2. Command Instructions This chapter describes how to configure VoiceFinder Gateways and explains the commands. All the commands for configuring the gateways can be used by accessing Telnet or connecting to console. After the power is turned on, the gateways go through the following process: z The gateways go through self-testing process then check their basic operation of CPU, memory and interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Caution z h323 [VoIP] Clear H323 call z ip IP information z ipv6 IPv6 information z system APOS specific information z utilization Clear system usage information z voice-port [VoIP] Clear call on voice port ‘No’ command can be used to cancel the command which has been set already.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.1. User Mode Commands All the commands for configuring VoiceFinder Gateway can be used by accessing to Console or Telnet terminal (VT-100 terminal). And these commands can be used by Web-based (HTTP) management.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.2. Administrator Mode Commands The administrator mode command is used for the administrator only who logs into the gateway. To use this command, you must log in to the gateway by the root account. An entrance to the configuration of the gateway is possible only when you log in as administrator mode. At the administrator, all the commands in the user mode can be used.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.3. Configuration Mode Commands Only the user with the root can access to the configuration mode. In this mode, the user can change the configuration. Largely the mode can be divided by the interface and general configuration mode. The prompt of the general configuration mode can be displayed as ‘product model name (config)#’. In this mode, the user can configure all the settings except the ones related to interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 dialpattern-group Configures dial pattern group dial-peer Configures dial-peer as for VoIP command dns Configures the setting for DNS server ems-server Configures connection to AP-VPMS exit Returns to the previous mode Used for operating with H.323 Gatekeeper. It only works gatekeeper with the product that supports the gatekeeper.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 username Changes or registers a gateway user This is an operation to set a time interval for checking the utilization usage ratio of CPU, Ethernet, serial and others voice Configures the settings for VoIP service or codec voice-port Configures the setting for VoIP port voip-interface Configures the setting for VoIP interface write Save the present configuration AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.4. Network interface Configuration Commands 2.2.4.1. Ethernet interface Commands 1 Interface configuration mode assigns a particular interface for the settings of the configurations mode. The gateway has 1 Ethernet interface for the uplink and another Ethernet interface for the down link. Commands Description bandwidth Set the bandwidth informational parameter to kilobits bridge-group Specify the bridge parameter.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 qos-control Specify a value of QoS traffic control of a designated interface. shutdown Perform the administrative down to a designated interface speed Specify a physical speed of a designated link 2.2.4.2. Ethernet interface Configuration Mode) Commands 2 (IP/IPv6 IP related commands can be configured from the assigned interface. The prompt can be shown as product model name (config-if)#.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.5. VoIP Configuration Commands 2.2.5.1. voice service voip Commands In this mode, VoIP related global configuration can be configured. The (config-vservice-voip)# prompt will be shown by typing “voice service voip” command at global configuration mode. Commands Description Accept only fast start element at CONNECT message.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.5.2.1. E1/T1 Controller Commands E1/T1 controller configuration mode assigns a specific controller port from global configuration mode, and then it does the settings. Depending on a model, the gateway can have a number of E1/T1 ports.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 codec-variant Set a variant value of G.723.1/G.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.5.5. Gateway Commands Gateway configuration mode is to configure the settings related to H.323 Gatekeeper. Entering gateway in global configuration mode changes the prompt to model name(config-gateway)#.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 signaling-port Change H.323 signaling port tech-prefix Add a technical prefix when the gatekeeper is registered Write Save the present configuration 2.2.5.6. sip-ua Commands In sip-ua configuration mode, you can configure the settings related to a connection with SIP server. Entering sip-ua in global configuration mode changes the prompt to model name(config-sip-ua)#.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.2.5.7. mgcp Commands In mgcp configuration mode, you can configure the settings related to the connection with MGCP server. Entering mgcp in global configuration mode changes the prompt to model name(config-mgcp)#.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.3. Gateway Configuration Startup You must log as in configuration mode to set up the gateway and to log in configuration mode, you must use and administrator’s password. If you do not know any proper command, you can use ‘help’.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.4. Configuring Ethernet 2.4.1. Basic Setups Basically, VoiceFinder Gateway supports one or more RJ-45 ethernet ports. If the connecting device supports only AUI port, it is necessary to use 10Base-T MAU (Media Attach Unit). The ethernet port supports standard ARPA encapsulation, and it can be set to SNAP or IEEE802.3 Encapsulation.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z interface { Dialer /FastEthernet / loopback /Tunnel } { 0 / 1 }.[logical I/F #] 1. Choose an interface to be configures, then enter interface configuration mode 2. {0/1} means the main interface and [logical I/F #] means the sub-interface 3. Ethernet must be set to sub-interface z ip address { | dhcp} { secondary} 1. Specify an IP address for the chosen interface 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Specify a timeout value and periodic forwarding time in APOS G2 version z shutdown / no shutdown 1. This is a command to up/down the presently located interface 2. There is no way to shut down the main Ethernet interface. To link up and down a particular Ethernet interface, you can do it on the sub interface z no interface This is a commad to delete a logical interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Received 0 runts, 0 giants 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame 0 length, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 drops 0 output errors, 0 collision, 0 interface resets 0 collisions, 0 late collisions, 0 deferred 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier model name# AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.4.2. Configuring PPPoE Information PPP(Point to Point Protocol) is one of the standards for transmitting data on WAN link, which is stated on RFC1661. It is the transmission protocol which can be used for not only Synchronous WAN(SERIAL) line but also Asynchronous WAN(Dial Up Line). PPP is the standard protocol which is different from HDLC and it guarantees the interoperability.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 gateway when the gateway is connected to PPP PAP/CHAP server. 2. This commend is same as the one for an administrator to register a login user. Only the difference from the gateway user registration that the registered user’s level is not used to connect to PPP even though the user registration is used for PPP connection. 3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 requesting connection to ppp server, a password is registered for use (an option for using chap authentication). z ppp pap sent-username username password password This is the command to configure ppp client device for using pap authentication. When the client device is configured, this account with a password is sent to sever for authentication.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Caution An IP address must be assigned on the interface when DHCP notion is not used to the interface of the gateway. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.5. Routing Configuration Information VoiceFinder Gateway series support both of static routing and dynamic routing protocols. Dynamic routing protocol can be divided by 2 different types: one is IGP(Interior Gateway Protocol) which is used for routing between the networks within the same administrator’s domain and the other is EGP(Exterior Gateway Protocol). RIP, OSPF, IS-IS are used for IGP and BGP is used for BGP.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 properly. z A case where network is small-size and its structure is not complicated, so configuring static route is relatively easy and a packet that gives a load on the network, such as Route Update Packet, is not desirable. z A case where all the packets are to be sent to a specific next-hop address and destinations of the packets are not displayed in a routing table by using default route (or gateway of last resort).
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Usage Procedure] Steps Workflow Description 1 Enter configuration mode 2 Enable Static Gateway Process 3 Specify Static Path for Source Address and Destination network to be used 4 Check the routing table whether the desired route is configured by using Show command 5 Use Ping command for checking the packet is arrived on the designated network Caution 1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2. When a Candidate Default (default route), all the destination address and mask field are to be set to zero 3. The next-hop-address must be a location which can be recognized by the gateway (a port which can directly connected or a location to where the dynamic protocol can reach) 4. An interface port can be specified instead of the next-hop-address. It is recommended to apply to loopback and ppp interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.6. Configuring Filter (Access-List) Information Packet Filtering is a function which enables an administrator to control the packet admission through a network. This function is used to block an unauthorized user’s access from the outside to the inside of network. VoiceFinder Gateway uses Access-list as a way to control the traffic from a specific network or equipment.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Usage Procedure] Steps Workflow Description 1 Enter configuration mode 2 Create an access-list with Access-List Number and Access Condition.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 packet of the interface. Extended IP Access-List : Extended IP Access-List uses Source IP Address, Destination IP Address and Protocol ID, Application Port Number and Establish options to check access conditions. z access-list {remark/deny/permit} [operator] [port-number][established] 1. Create an access-list 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 9 discard : Discard (9) 9 domain : Domain Name Service (53) 9 echo : Echo (7) 9 exec : Exec (rsh.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 model name(config)# ☞ Access-list Config is possible in this status model name(config)# access-list 1 remark this is access-list ☞ The access-list 1 can be described. model name(config)# access-list 1 deny 132.1.2.1 0.0.0.255 ☞ Deny any packet with the source address of 132.1.2.0/24bit. model name(config)# access- list 1 deny 150.1.3.2 0.0.0.223 ☞ Deny any packet with the source address of 150.1.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Usage Example] Extended Access-List Configuration model name(config)# ☞ You can start Access-list Config in this status model name(config)# access-list 100 deny tcp 140.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 145.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq ftp ☞ Deny any TCP packet which accesses to the host and ftp port with the destination of 145.1.1.0/24Bit from the source address of 140.1.1.0/24bit. model name(config)# access-list 100 deny tcp 140.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 145.1.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.7. Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) Information One of the major problems with today’s internet may be the shortage of supplying IP addresses to meet the demand. Network Address Translation (NAT) is one of the ways to resolve this problem. NAT translates the private IP address which is used within the network to a different type of IP address (public IP address) when the IP address goes out of the network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [NAT Acronyms] z ip nat inside : This is the IP Address to be configured for the Host of the Inside Network z ip nat outside : This is the IP address authorized from Network Information Center (NIC) or Service Provider representing the inside Local IP Address to Outside Network. z outside local address : This is the IP address of the Host in the Outside Network, which is represented in the Inside Network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 suitable to VoIP equipment 1. The current version of VoiceFinder Gateway supports Dynamic Address Translation only. 2. The number of NAT addresses which are supported by VoiceFinder Gateway is 256. 3. The routing protocol related to NAT in the current version of VoiceFinder Gateway supports Static Routing and RIP only.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 inside private ip address takes the public ip address to communicate with the outside. z ip nat 1. Configure NAT for the inside packet to go out to the outside. 2. inside : Configure to specify the inside network 3. list : Specify a list to be mapped with access-list.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 the pool name with addpac model name(config-dhcp-network)# network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 ☞ Enter configuration mode of the inside network model name(config-dhcp-network)# range 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.11 ☞ Specify the usage range of 10.1.1.2 ~ 10.1.1.11 from the inside network model name(config-dhcp-network)# subnet-mask 255.255.255.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 ip nat inside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload ip dhcp pool my network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 range 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.11 subnet-mask 255.255.255.0 routers 10.1.1.1 ! AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.8. Configuring DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Information DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allocates IP address to DHCP Client automatically. The DHCP feature of VoiceFinder has a role of allocating and manging IP addresses for DHCP Client by using address pool.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 DHCP feature of VoiceFinder Gateway complies with RFC2131, BOOTP of RFC951 and Bootstrap of RFC1542. By using these, you may gain the following advantages. z DHCP configuration is relatively easy and you may save the time and cost to configure client. z A network administrator manages only the central server, so the administrator can easily manage the addresses and its related details easily.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Check whether DHCP is configured correctly or not by using show 8 running-config [Related Commands and Format] Mandatory Commands z dhcp {server/relay} Enable DHCP of the gateway to operate as a server or DHCP Protocol Relay. z ip dhcp relay 1. Change DHCP protocol of the gateway which is broadcast, to relay-ip-address equipment, which is unicast 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 When you need to use only the static IP address and do not need to use DHCP Client feature, you may enter the IP address to the interface directly or no ip address dhcp, then DHCP Client feature stops automatically.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 model name# config terminal model name(config)# ☞ DHCP Config can be started from this status model name(config)# ip dhcp relay ☞ Enter dhcp relay mode model name(config-dhcp)# relay ip 151.1.12.1 ☞ Configure DHCP Request Packet to be converted to Unicast Packet then sent to Host of IP address 151.1.12.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.9. Configuring Transparent Bridging VoiceFinder Gateway supports Transparent Bridging for Ethernet and Serial ports. Also it supports Bridge MIB based on RFC1286 standard for network management. The followings are the bridge functions that VoiceFinder Gateway supports. z The bridge functions comply with IEEE802.1 standard.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Related Commands and Format] z bridge-group <1-255> This is the interface command to configure the interface to operate as Bridge Group . Please configure the interface to be used for bridge. The same value is to be specified for connecting to the same network z frame-relay map bridge 1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z bridge max-age 1. This is a global command option to determine a time interval for waiting from Root Bridge to BPDU. 2. The range of the values is 100~200 seconds by number and the default value is 15 seconds. z no ip routing 1. This is a global command option to use the gateway for bridge only, without using routing functions. 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 model name # show running-config ☞ Display the configuration interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 172.17.213.96 255.255.0.0 bridge-group 1 interface FastEthernet0/1 no ip address bridge-group 1 no ip routing ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.1.1 ip nat inside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/0 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.10. Configuring IP Share Information IP share function enables a user to share the public IP which has been allocated from VoIP gateway in IP network, which is a differentiated IP access method from NAT(network Address Translation)/PAT(Port Address Translation) using the private IP.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Relaying packets transparently is similar to the bridge mode configuration. IP Share mode takes only VoIP packet of its own among the packets, which arrive on the determined destination on the network side interface. On the other hand, Bridge mode delivers the rest of the packets transparently, except those ones that are configured on the network interface side to arrive on the destination.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 well and when the uplink is DHCP/PPP, the local interface is recommended to be DHCP [Related Commands and Format] z ip dhcp pool 1. z z Specify ip share active/de-active from global configuration location network FastEthernet 1. Specify ip share local side interface 2. interface id: ID of FastEthernet interface (0~1). range FastEthernet 1. Specify ip share network side interface 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Usage Example] Getting the Public IP Address Assigned in DHCP Environment You can get public IP address assigned in DHCP environment which can be used for Cable Modem application of broadband network. APOS Command Script Screen ! interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address dhcp speed auto ! interface FastEthernet0/1 no ip address speed auto ! ! ip dhcp pool default network FastEthernet0/1 range FastEthernet0/0 subnet-mast 255.255.255.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [Usage Example] Getting the Public IP Address Assigned in PPPoE Environment You can get public IP address assigned in PPPoE environment which can be used for ADSL modem application of broadband network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 12 (config-dhcp-network)# range FastEthernet0/0 13 (config-dhcp-network)# 255.255.255.0 14 (config-dhcp-network)# end # AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.11. Configuring PPPoE + Bridge PPPoE + Bridge function enables another network equipment to use a bridge function to access another PPPoE Session through xDSL modem when Multi-PPPoE is supported from one xDSL modem. Figure 2.3 VoIP Network Diagram for PPPoE + Bridge Environment Relaying packets transparently is similar to the bridge mode configuration.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 5 Disable Bridge Spanning Tree [Usage Example] APOS Command Script Screen ! interface FastEthernet0/0 no ip address pppoe enable encapsulation ppp pppoe-client local-interface ppp ipcp default-router ppp authentication pap calling ppp pap sent-username password bridge-group 1 speed auto ! interface FastEthernet0/1 ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 10 (config-if)# bridge-group 1 11 (config-if)# interface FastEthernet0/1 (config-if)# (config-if)# bridge-group 1 (config-if)# exit (config)# (config)# exit # 12 13 14 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.12. Configuring PPTP Information PPTP (Point-to-Point tunneling protocol) supported by APOS™ complies with RFC2637 standard. If PPTP server can be accessed thorough LAN interface, Virtual Private Network can be configured by using PPTP. PPTP supported by AddPac VoIP gateway is a client function which enables a user to access to PPTP server. Therefore PPTP server must exist in Internet.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.13. Configuring SNMP Information SNMP is an application layer protocol which provides a message format for communication between SNMP Manager and SNMP Agent. There are 3 elements of SNMP system to manage network: SNMP Manager, SNMP Agent, MIB (Management Information Base) SNMP Manager is composed of a portion of commonly used Network Management System (NMS) such as HP Openview. Agent and MIB are placed in Gateway.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The relationship between SNMP Agent and Manager is shown in Figure 2.4 . SNMP Manager sends requests to get or set MIB value to Agent and Agent responses. Agent also sends Trap for the important network events for an administrator to know.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 setting value of the gateway. 4. : IP address of SNMP Manger, 0.0.0.0 sets an option to enable every NMS with the same Community-String value to work as a manager for this agent. z snmp host {v1/v2c} <1-65535> 1. SNMP version of a specific host and the time of occurrence for send trap to the gateway. 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 in SNMP Trap server. z snmp user WORD {ro|rw} { auth|noauth|priv} Use SNMPv3 authentication. z snmp vacm { access|com2sec|group|view } OPTION Use for the authentication by View-based Access Control Model (VACM). The usage is not recommended to due to a difficult configuration in general z snmp port <1-65535> Configure a port of SNMP Agent. The standard value is 161.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 access an equipment with a wrong Community String model name(config)# exit Router # show snmp ☞ Display SNMP configuration status Router# show snmp snmp enable-authtrap snmp community public ro snmp community private rw snmp community addpac ro snmp host 10.1.1.1 version v2c Router# AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.14. Gateway Management Commands This section describes the commands, which are used in EXEC mode and Global Configuration Mode, to manage and operate the gateway in alphabetical order. Please look for each subject related to a specific setting of the gateway. 2.14.1. EXEC Mode Commands [Command Format and Option Command] z clear { arp-cache/ cdp/ counters/ utilization } 1. Reset a specific function or part of the gateway.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 1. Display System Clock of the gateway 2. Command Options 1) current : shows the present time of the gateway 2) running : shows the total operation time 3) start: shows the starting operation time z clock time <1998-2099> <1-12> <1-31> <0-23> <0-59> <0-59> 1. z Set the present time of the system. Enter the time unit by 24 hours configuration terminal Enter configuration mode.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 gateway is rebooted. 2. This command may cause a serious system error when it is executed in a wrong way. Therefore, use ‘write’ command to save the present operation information again. z exit 1. Exit the present mode then move into the mode which is one case lower 2. Login again to use exit command in Exec mode z fsh 1. This is the file system shell provided from the system.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 command is entered. When help command is needed, enter ‘?’. z ntpdate Synchronize the present time and NTP server by the user command. z ping [-flt] [-c count] [-s packetsize] [-S src_addr] [-t timeout] Target-host-IP 1. Send Echo Message. 2. Command Options.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 probes] [-s src] [-w waittime] target [datalen] Find any path to access to the remote host in IPv6 environment. z who Display the information of the user who is being connected to the system presently. The user id is in vty [id] format. z whoami Display the information of the user who are being connected to and using the system presently. 2.14.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3. z (example : arp 172.19.1.1 0002.a411.2233 ) arp { keep <120-3600> | walk <1-600>} 1. This is a command to manage ARP entries. 2. ‘keep’ is the time to maintain Dynamic ARP Entry. For a certain time passes, the entry is deleted from the table. The recommended time is 20 minutes (1200 seconds). 3. ‘walk’ is a cycle time to check ARP table.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Current configuration: ! banner motd ^C welcome system !! thank you !!! ^C ! welcome system !! thank you !!! Login: Login: z z bridge { option } 1. Configure bridge 2. Please refer to bridge configuration in the previous section for more details. clock [yy mm dd hh mm ss] Set up the present system clock of the gateway. z clock time <1998-2099> <1-12> <0-23> <0-59> <0-59> Set the clock to the present time.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z 4. Please refer to ‘ip dhcp’ section for the related configuration. 5. Please refer to ‘Configuring DHCP’ in previous section dns domain-lookup Enable DNS lookup. The default value is enabled for including DNS. z dns name-server { A.B.C.D | X:X::X:X } 1. Specify DNS name-server. Possible in IPv4/ IPv6 format. First-in order determines the priority order. 2. 5 units can be entered at maximum.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z z z ems-server timeout <1-60> 1. Set the server timeout for EMS server configuration. 2. If this is not specified, it is basically set to 3 seconds. ems-server status-interval <10-86400> 1. Set a frequency of reporting the status for EMS server configuration. 2. Report the present status for the equipment to EMS server periodically. 3. Without the setup, it is basically set to 5 seconds.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z http timeout <5-300> This feature sets up a timeout when the client connected to HTTP server does not have any data in the channel. When it is not specified, it is set to 30 seconds. z http authentication Configure HTTP server authentication. When it is not specified, all the clients can access without authentication. When it is not configures, it requires authentication.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 is no entry, set the timeout to 0. The first entry is for minute and the second one is for second. Router(config-line)# exec-timeout 0 0 z access-class WORD , ipv6 access-class WORD Define the host which can access to VTY server. If access-class is not configured and any host can access, only the host matching with access-list can access. z Session-limit <1-8> Limit the maximum number of VTY which is possible to access.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z utilization { cpu/FastEthernet } 1. Configure an option whether to check the availability rate, in a specific time interval, of a specific interface or CPU 2. z The default value is 1 minute. write 1. z Save the present settings. erase startup-config z 1. Initialize the settings of the equipment. 2. Rebooting must be required. script auto-upgrade WORD Set up auto-upgrade.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 y $MAC-ADDR$, $HOSTNAME$ changes MAC address or hostname of the equipment when a reserved string in advance is entered. For MAC address, the address of WAN interface is used and the MAC address of FastEthernet0/0 or GgabitEthernet0/0 is used in general. The MAC address is changed to 6 byte-string. For $MAC-ADDR$, the MAC address can be changed to the same format as 0002a4112233.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 1. Version {3|4} y Specify NTP server version information. When it is not specified, it is operated by 4. The version 4 is used in general. 2. retry <2-120> y This is the time interval for retry incase performing NTP fails. Without setup, the retry time interval is set to 10 minutes. 3. resynchronize <0-72> y This is the retry time interval when NTP is successfully performed. Without the setting, the retry is not performed.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 5. RADIUS Account information is transmitted to the point of where the section is configured. In general, the accounting information is transmitted to the stop and start points. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.15. Fault Management and Debugging This section describes how to mange and process the fault when it takes a place in Voice Finder Gateway. The gateway provides Show, Debug and logging commands for its fault management. 2.15.1. Logging Commands Logging command provides logging the operational status to manage the equipment, determines the level and end out the information to a specific host outside.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2. Option 1) ip/ipv6 : Specify IP/IPv6 Address of the remote host for sending logging information 2) port [port-number] : Spicy the port number of Remote Host for sending the logging information z logging format addpac Specify Syslog data format to be sent to the logging server. The server is not specified in general. 2.15.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z clock [current/running/start] This is the command to display the system clock of the present gateway. z ip dhcp [option] 1. Displays the configured setting of DHCP 2. Please ref to ‘Configuring DHCP’ in the previous section for more details. z Ip icmp statistics Display System Clock of the present gateway z Interface [Dialer/FastEthernet/Loopback/Tunnel] [.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z system task Display the information and status for driving task from the present gateway. z ip tcp [statistics/port] Display the information and status of the external system which is connected to TCP in the information for connection to the present gateway. z ip udp [statistics/port] Display the information and status of the external system which is connected to UDP in the information of connection to the present gateway.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z ipv6 tcp|udp port Display IPv6 TCP/UDP port related information of the equipment. z ipv6 tcp|udp statistics Display the statistic information related to IPv6 TCP/UDP of the equipment. z ipv6 neighbor Display IPv6 Neighbor information of the equipment. IPv6 Neighbor information is similar to ARP information of IPv4. z ipv6 access-list Display IPv6 access-list information of the equipment.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.15.3. Debug Commands Information Debug command provides a function enables an administrator to see any fault in network or equipment settings by decoding a specific packet passing through the router equipment. Debug command can be used in Exec mode. Caution The caution for using Debug command is that the system takes a lot of resource.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z arp packet Display ARP packet by decoding. z cdp { packet|error } Display CDP packet by decoding. Display the error information if there is any during CDP packet process. z Domain-name {query|reply} Display DNS query and Response packet information z ip {icmp/tcp/udp/nat/dhcp/packet } 1. Display TCP/IP packet passing through the gateway by decoding. 2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2. Display PPP compression related debugging information 3. error: Display PPP error related debugging information 4. fsm: Display PPP status related debugging information 5. negotiation : Display PPP protocol negotiation related debugging information. 6. packet: Display PPP packet related debugging information 7. state: Display PPP inside status change related debussing information. 8.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.16. User, Password, Software Image and Configuration Files Management This section describes user registration and change, recovering administrator’s password, downloading the software image and backup, back, configuration file backup and restore. 2.16.1. User Registration and Change This section describes the gateway user registration and change of password, change of user’s root.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.16.2. 1. Save the password by text 2. Set up the user’s root level z administrator: all the privileges are given z operator: not allowed register a new user, limited to change GKIP/SIP-Server z user: only allowed to change one’s own password and to read other information Password Recovery The password is mandatory to check the status of the gateway or to change the configuration of the gateway.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 When you get into the booter mode, you may see the prompt screen with ‘BOOT#’. Please refer to the screen below The initial login name and password for the boot mode is root/router). System Bootstrap, Version 1.2 Decompressing the image: ########[OK] Welcome, APOS(tm) Boot Kernel Version 5.0.14. Copyright (c) 1999-2005 AddPac Technology Co., Ltd.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 5 2 ! 6 22 7 2 8 44 9 2 ! 10 2 ! 11 20 12 32 hostname VP200-112.31 ! username root password router administrator interface Loopback0 ip address 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 13 2 ! fsh:/flash> [ Password Verification Screen ] AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.16.3. Software Image Upgrade and Backup The software function of VoiceFinder gateway is too updated periodically due to an upgrade or bug fix. This chapter describes the process of how to upgrade or backup the software. The following are the related commands to upgrade or backup the gateway software. When FTP is used, you may need to use a user name and password to log into the gateway.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 156 sun10:/#> The message on the user console is displayed as to follow: " Gateway Software " is updated Caution The process of upgrading and backup the software image applies in the same way as from the gateway program and booter mode in operation. When there is a problem in the gateway program during its operation, the software image can be upgraded in the same way as above, in the booter mode. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.16.4. Backup and Restoring Configuration File The gateway has been designed to restore the configuration file to the flash memory in its inside. However, depending on the administrator’s situation, sometimes it is necessary to restore the configuration which has been backed up already or back up the configuration file.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 201622 bytes received in 0.52 seconds (375.13 Kbytes/s) ftp> quit 221 Goodbye. 156 sun10:/#> The message on the user console is displayed as to follow: "Config Database" is updated Caution The process of upgrading and backup the software image applies in the same way as from the gateway program and booter mode in its operation.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2.17. Auto-Upgrade When a new feature is added to the gateway equipment, the software (firmware) needs to be upgraded. For the first stage, the user can upgrade with a new software by using a transmission method such as ftp. This feature configures the gateway to access to a specific server and compare its own OS and configuration, and then determines downloading and rebooting.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The comment starts with ‘#’, except #-#auto-upgrade which stands for the version of the packing list. The current version is 1.01 (101 next to #-#auto-upgrade represents the version). The first letter ‘R’ starting with R/ap4820/packing.list mean ‘Redirect’. The line with R tag should be placed always first in the packing list (except the comment line).
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Chapter 3 . Voice Configuration and the Related Commands This chapter describes the configuration and commands for operating voice integrated features of VoiceFinder Gateway. 3.1. Overview 3.1.1. Voice over IP VoIP is a technology to transmit voice traffic, such as voice telephone or fax, to IP network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.1.2. Codec and Mean Opinion Score Codec (Coder-Decoder) is a device which converts the voice analog signal to the digital beat stream and the digital beat stream to the analog voice signal. In general, PSTN uses PCM Codec. PCM samples the analog signal 800 times per seconds (the sampling interval is 125 micro-seconds) and converts the analog sound to the digital signal by changing each sample to the numeric code.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 of ADPCM voice quality. z G.723.1 : This compression format is a part of the entire H.323 series standard which stipulates a technique to compress the voice of multimedia service or other audio signaling elements to a very low-bit speed. There are 2 different kinds of the bit speed in this coder, which are 5.3Kbps and 6.3 Kbps. 6.3 Kbps of the bit speed is based on MP-MLP technology and has an outstanding quality,. As 5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Another disadvantage to be considered is delay. There are 2 kinds of delay essentially in telephone or VoIP network. They are Propagation Delay and Handling Delay. Propagation delay is a kind of delay due a medium such as copper or fiber optic used in a network. The delay in delivery is so small, so human’s ears can not feel, but when this delay is accumulated, it drops the voice quality as a result.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 include Quality of Service (QoS), Compression/decompression (Codec), Voice Activation Detection (VAD), FAX Rate and others. Destination Source Dial Peer1 Dial Peer3 Dial Peer2 Dial Peer4 IP Cloud Call leg for POTS Dial Peer1 Call leg for VoIP Dial Peer2 Figure 3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z VoIP Dial Peer: This is a type of dial peer which means the characteristics contributed to packet network connection - for instance, IP network within Voice over IP network. Voice-Network dial peer refers to a specific voice device such as VoIP capable computers, routers and gateways within a network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.2. Configuring VoIP interface Information VoIP gateway with APOS G2 version has many different network interfaces. Most of all, it is necessary to specify an interface for VoIP service. At a default, FastEthernet 0/0 interface is specified for providing VoIP service and other interfaces can be specified by the following procedure.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3. Numbering Plan, Dialing Operation and Configuring Dial Peer 3.3.1. Numbering Plan Configuration of VoIP gateway (or router) starts with setting up an efficient and expandable numbering plan. A general telephone network has a hierarchical number structure of (country code) + (area code) + (prefix number) + (subscriber’s number) and this hierarchical numbering plan is advantageous in expansion.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Generally, destination pattern is used to define the outbound dial peer. POTS peer relates to a telephone number of a specific voice port, which enables a call to be incoming and outgoing. VoIP peer is to designate a specific VoIP device and connects the incoming call to be received and outgoing call to be sent out. To set up VoIP connection, both of POTS and VoIP peers are needed.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The following Figure 3.4 shows how end-to-end call, between Dial Peer 1 and Dial Peer 4, is completed. Destination Source Dial Peer 1 Dial Peer 4 Dial Peer 2 PBX Dial Peer 3 IP Cloud Voice Port 10.1.2.2 10.1.1.2 PBX Voice Port (408) 555-4000 (310) 555-1000 VoIP Call leg POTS Call leg Figure 3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 z When more than one POTS peers are specified to the same voice port, the POTS peer created first is to be chosen. The followings are the procedure of selecting inbound VoIP peer: z Select the VoIP peer with answer-address matching with calling party number of the inbound call. z When the above selection fails, select the VoIP peer with destination-pattern matching with calling party number of the inbound call.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 4 model location name(config-dial-peer)# port 5 model string name(config-dial-peer)# prefix 6 model name(config-dial-peer)# exit 3.3.2.3. Map the pots to the port representing location Indicate location as port_number (optional) When the pots is selected as an incoming side, string automatically dial-out The range of string value is 0~9, (#),(*) and (,) is possible.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [h245-alphanumeric] 3.3.2.4. Determine DTMF transmission method to the voip-peer. The default value is h245-alphanumeric Configuring Codec and VAD from Dial Peer The Codec change the analog signal to digital bit stream and reversly, change the digital bit stream to analog signal. VAD (Voice Activity Detection) is processed when making digital bit stream from analog signal.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 describes above can configure only one codec, but on the other hand, codec class has an advantage of being flexible as it has many codec in a list with priority order. The following is the procedure to create codec class first: Step 1 2 3 4 5 Commands model name# configure model name(config)# voice class codec tag Description Get into configuration mode Move to codec class configuration mode.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 words, enable VAD The default is set to VAD. The default value is the most appropriate value. However, when you face a circumstance that you are to connect to the network with high bandwidth and consider voice quality as you top priority, disable vad. This setting provides a better voice quality; it requires more bandwidth than voice session.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 VoIP peer setting of Gateway A is assumed as to follow: dial-peer voice 555 voip destination-pattern 310555…. In the configuration above, as soon as, the call user Gateway A enters 3105551000, outbound VoIP peer 555 is determined and connected to Gateway B.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 dial peer. At this time, more than one dial peer, which is coincided with called party number, is called hunt group and attempts to make calls according to the priority order based on the consistent policy. In other words for the case of VoIP peer, When the call attempt fails due to network connection fail, gatekeeper reject, another call attempt can be made by other dial peers in the hunt group.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 6 – random 7 - sequential As next step, you may configure the explicit priority order by preference or huntstop which can be configured to the dial peer. If huntstop is configured to a specific dial peer and the outbound call of that dial peer fails, then terminate the call without hunting to other dial peer.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 preference 0 ! dial-peer voice 102 pots destination-pattern 472.... prefix 472 port 0 preference 1 In this example above, VoIP peer 101 and POTS peer 102 exist in the same hunt group. Since the preference value of VoIP peer is lower and this is selected first for the call attempt and when it fails, another call attempt is to be made to POTS peer 102. 3.3.4.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 If you want to place restrict a call for the inbound VoIP peer, set the pattern, which you want to restrict, to the destination pattern and use the commands to configure shutdown and hunt group. If it is necessary, the dial peer, that you intend to restrict, is selected as a top priority. From the example above, if the calling party number of the inbound call, starting with 526, or is 5441234, the call is not processed.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 For example, if the called party number of the inbound call is 444123456 and forward-digit from 4, 123456 is delivered and if it is forward-digit last 4, 3456 is delivered. 3.3.6. Configuring Number Expansion In most of business environment, the telephone number has been structured to allow dialing only a portion (Number Extension) of the entire E.164.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Figure 3.7 An Example of VoIP Network The number extension table for this scenario is listed in the table as to follow: Extension Destination Pattern Num-exp Command Entry 5.... 408115..... num-exp 5 408115 6.... 408116..... num-exp 6 408116 7.... 408117..... num-exp 7 408117 1... 729555.... num-exp 2 729555 This information is used to configure Gateway1 and 2. 3.3.6.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.7. Configuring Number Translation 3.3.7.1. Creating Translation Rule You can apply Number Translation to called party number and calling party number of the inbound call and outbound call. When it applies to the inbound call, the incoming called (or calling) party number is translated depending on a translation rule. Then it is used for selection of outbound dial peer.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 substituted-pattern translates the fixed digit (the digit excluding wildcard) of input-matched-pattern to a string of substituted-pattern. The substituted-pattern can be divided by 2 formats.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 calling-number} tag calling-number : Apply translation rule to the inbound calling party number tag is to reference the rule set. The range of value is 0-65535. If the translations is applied to the called party number and the number information is entered in the order of the voice port, check whether number translation takes a place, wherever the information is entered. 3.3.7.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.7.5. Applying Translation Rule to Connect Call This feature is to support the translation rule for the relayed digit (DTMF relay) in the state of which the call has been configured. When to configure the call, this feature is distinguished from number translation which translates calling party number or called party number.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 translate-outgoing digit-in- call tag AddPac Technology Co., LTD of value is 0-65535.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.8. Configuring and Applying call-diversion To configure the related settings to the call relay, when all the incoming call share busy, as an adjacent device 3.3.8.1. call-diversion Transfer from global configuration mode to its setting mode . To delete call diversion, add no command. call-diversion tag no call-diversion tag 3.3.8.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 3.3.8.1.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.8.2. max-forward-hop To set the maximum number of attempts for call forwarding requested when the correspond voip-peer is determined for outbound max-forward-hop number no max-forward-hop 3.3.8.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument number 3.3.8.2.2. Description the maximum number of attempts for call forwarding Default Value The default value is 4. 3.3.8.2.3. Command Modes Dial-Peer configuration mode. 3.3.8.2.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.9. Configuring and Applying Call Transfer Call transfer, which is used by an end user as VoIP interoperates with IP-PBX, is the feature provided from IP-PBX. However, the call transfer in here is the configuration for a telephone connected to FXS port of the gateway directly.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 type. In the non-confirm type, after User B makes a call to User C, while the phone is ringing, the call transfer takes a place. The AddPac gateway supports both types. 3.3.10. Configuring and Applying Call Pickup Call pickup, which is used by an end user as VoIP interoperates with PBX, is the feature provided from PBX.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.11. Configuring and Applying Inbound-pots-peer When VoIP interface seems well and its communication with gatekeeper is normal, all the calls are delivered through this network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.3.12. Configuring and Applying PSTN Backup When VoIP interface seems well and its communication with gatekeeper is normal, all the calls are delivered through this network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 connected to the central office line and PSTN, where the port of the gateway is busy. Step 1 2 3 Commands model name# configure terminal model name(config)# voice-port slot-id/port-id model name(config-voice-ports-0/0)# busyout action {none | tone | port-down} AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.4. Configuring Voice Port 3.4.1. Configuring the Gateway Voice Port Generally, voice port command is to configure the characteristics of a specific voice port signaling type. In most of telephone network environments, a proper value is fixed with the default voice port command for FXO and FXS ports to transmit voice data to the existing IP network. 3.4.2. Voice Port Configuration Items and Order 3.4.2.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 6 7 input gain value output gain value Add tests for description of the voice port connection. (Optional Command) Set up an amount of gain by decibel units for the incoming signal to the voice port. The rage of the possible value is –31~31. (Optional Command) Set up an amount of gain by decibel units for the outgoing signal to the voice port. The range of the possible is -31~31. 3.4.2.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 5 6 7 Select a proper type of E&M for the port. Select which of Type 1, 2, 3, 5 to be used. Jumper setting is used for this cabling option of AP-E&M. At the factory default mode, it is set to Type-5. For more details, refer to E&M Module Jumper Settings. The followings are each signal configuration for each E&M Type.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 ¾ Timing other then Timeout Use the following commands for tuning E&M. Deactivate/ Activate the port by using shutdown / no shutdown command after changing the settings of the voice port by using voice-port command.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3. compand-type {a-law | u-law} Set up PCM compand type for PCM channel such as E1. - a-law : European type - u-law : North America type PCM compand type should be same as the other party’s E1 The default is in a-law status. 3.4.2.5. Activating/Deactivating Voice Port Use the following commands to activate the deactivated voice port in voice port configuration mode.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.5. Configuring E1 controller This section describes the AddPac E1 voice module related settings. The product models of VoiceFinder Gateway Series which can integrate E1 modules are AP2520R, AP2520G. AP2110, AP2620, AP2640, AP2650.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Pinouts for T1/E1 Trunk and Digital Voice Port (RJ-45) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3.5.2. signal RX (tip) RX (ring) TX (tip) TX (ring) - Common Configuration Below is the configuration which is commonly applied, does not matter with the signaling type Step 1 2 of ISDN PRI/ R2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 4 5 signaling-type { dtmf | isdn | The first thing to configure is the signaling type. The configuration possible methods are ISDN PRI r2 } and R2, DTMF chan-number-order { ascending | descending } If the signaling type is set to ISDN PRI at default and change to the other type , then save the settings and reboot When the call is initialized through E1 of the module, the following commands are used to configure the order.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.6. Configuring FAX Applications 3.6.1. H.323 or SIP-Based T.38 FAX Relay T.38 Fax Relay feature used from H.323 protocol is the standard based Fax Relay Protocol which is supported by VoiceFinder Gateway and most of other gateways or routers. For VoIP gateway to use fax relay, the configuration for voice routers and gateways need to be changed to T.38 protocol. The following shows IP H.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.6.2. Configuring T.38 Fax Relay Below is a configuration procedure of T.38 fax relay; Step 1 2 3 3 Commands Purpose of Usage (config)#voice service voip Change to voice service configuration mode (config-vservice-voip)#fax protocol Set globalty applied default FAX protocol {t38 [redundancy value] } . t38 : Enable T.38 Fax relay protocol. . redundancy : (Optional) Redundant T.38 Fax packet . value : Redundancy value.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.7. Service Related Settings 3.7.1. ftp VoiceFinder Gateway Series of AddPac Technology are capable of working as FTP server. A remote device of AddPac can access to VoiceFinder receiving and transmitting files. This feature is disabled by default. To enable this feature, use ftp server commands and use no service ftpd command to disable it.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.7.3. ntp VoiceFinder Gateway Series of AddPac Technology products support Network Time Protocol. This command is to set the gateway time to network time server same by taking the time information from a time server of the network. This feature is basically disabled, but to enable ntp related settings, use script ntpdate WORD command. To disable it, use no script ntpdate WORD command to delete ntp related settings.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.7.5. telnet VoiceFinder Gateway Series of AddPac Technology are capable of working as telnet server. A remote device can access to VoiceFinder Gateway Series of AddPac by using telnet for changing information and monitoring. This is feature is enabled at default and to enable it, use telnet server command. To disable it, use no telnet server command.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.8. Other VoIP Related Settings 3.8.1. Configuring H.323 Gateway The gateway can take RAS (Registration, Admission, and Security) feature as to interoperate with a gatekeeper. This VoIP gateway can set a static IP address to VoIP peer to operate without the gatekeeper. Also, interoperating with gatekeeper, it can call to other side without knowledge of IP address of the other side.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 voice service voip configuration mode. This Fast Start mode is set as default and slow start mode disables H245 Tunneling and Fast Start when to set up H245. At all start modes, the H.245 procedure is proceeded to find out the other party’s capability (T.38, DTMF relay capability). Step 1 2 3 3.8.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 5 6 7 3.8.4. model name(config-sip-ua)# sip-password password model name(config-sip-ua)# register model name(config-sip-ua)# exit Specify sip password of the gateway Register the gateway to SIP server End configuration Configuring User Class Configuration of user-class is used, when the outgoing call to FXO is received from the network, to reject receiving the call from an unauthorized user.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.9. Interoperable Features with IP-PBX The features described in this section are well interoperable with AddPac’s IP-PBX IPNext Series. 3.9.1. Synchronizing Call-Forwarding Service of IP-PBX with PBX This feature is generally provided from PBX to set up (*88*) and cancel (#88) call-forwarding feature by the same number.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.9.3. Fault-Tolerant Call Attemption When many IP-PBX (i.e., SIP server) are in service, keep providing services continuously by registering IP-PBX and maintaining the call Step 1 2 Commands Description model name(config-sip-ua)# Register SIP server to SIP User Agent sip-server 172.16.1.88 5060 0 sip-server 172.16.1.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 summary voice tag <0-65535> summary voip tag <0-65535> summary gateway num-exp translation- tag rule <0-65535> string user-class voice port slot/port summary voip-interfa ce AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2. Global Configuration Commands 3.10.2.1. dial-peer call-hold To use call-hold command in global configuration mode to place a hold for VoIP call. To restore the default selection order, use the no form of command. dial-peer call-hold character no dial-peer call-hold 3.10.2.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument character 3.10.2.1.2. Description Specify call-hold. The texts can be used are h, n.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.2. dial-peer call-pickup To pick up an incoming call to the other port in the same device, use the dial-peer call-pickup command in global configuration mode. dial-peer call-pickup character no dial-peer call-pickup 3.10.2.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument character 3.10.2.2.2. Description Specify pickup. The texts can be used are <0-9>, #, * Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.2.2.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.3. dial-peer call-transfer To transfer a busy call to the other port, use dial-peer call-transfer command in global configuration mode. To restore the default selection order, use the no form of command. dial-peer call-transfer character no dial-peer call-transfer 3.10.2.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument character 3.10.2.3.2. Description Specify call transfer, The value could be h, or n.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.4. dial-peer hunt To specify a hunt selection order for dial peers, use the dial-peer hunt command in global configuration mode. To restore the default selection order, use the no form of this command. dial-peer hunt hunt-order-number no dial-peer hunt 3.10.2.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument hunt-order-number 3.10.2.4.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The elements for determining the priority order, of the call attempts in the hunt group, are longest match, explicit preference, sequential, random. First, longest match is the priority order according to the maximum digit matching with the destination number of dial peer and outgoing number.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.5. dial-peer ipaddr-prefix To make a call by an IP address and to specify a specific text, use dial-peer ipaddr-prefix command in global configuration mode. dial-peer ipaddr-prefix character no dial-peer ipaddr-prefix character 3.10.2.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument character 3.10.2.5.2. Description Specify a prefix of IP address. The texts can be used are #, * n. Command Default Character (*) 3.10.2.5.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 configure terminal dial-peer ipaddr-prex * The followings describe how to make a call by using IP address from the gateway configured with the settings above. If the IP address is 10.0.0.1 and the called party number is 1234, the following numbers can be pressed: * 10 * 0 * 0 * 1 * 1234 # The first number represents ipaddr-prefix and its text is used for distinguishing from the dot of IP address.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 command in global configuration mode. To restore the default terminating character, use the no form of this command. dial-peer terminator character no dial-peer terminator character 3.10.2.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument character 3.10.2.6.2. Description Designates the terminating character for a variable-length dialed number. The valid characters are #, *. Command Default Character (#) 3.10.2.6.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.7. dial-peer voice To define a particular dial peer, to specify the method of voice encapsulation, and to enter dial-peer configuration mode, use the dial-peer voice command in global configuration mode. To delete a defined dial peer, use the no form of this command. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 dial-peer voice number {voip/pots} 3.10.2.7.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument number voip pots 3.10.2.7.2. Description The number to define a specific dial peer. Valid entry ranges from 0~65535. This is the command to indicate the dial peer as VoIP peer using voice encapsulation. This is the command to indicate the dial peer as POTS peer using voice encapsulation in IP backbone Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.8.1. Syntax This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.2.8.2. Command Default The gateway is deregistered 3.10.2.8.3. Command Modes global configuration 3.10.2.8.4. Usage Guidelines To enter gateway configuration mode, use the gateway command. If you enter no gateway voip, the VoIP gateway deregisters with the gatekeeper via the H.323 RAS URQ message. 3.10.2.8.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 no num-exp extension-number expanded-number 3.10.2.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Extension-number Expanded-number Description One or more digits that define an extension number for a particular dial peer. The valid characters are 0-9#*[].T. One or more digits that define the expanded telephone number or destination pattern for the extension number listed. The valid characters are 0-9#*%.T. 3.10.2.9.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Caution When to apply, a translation-incoming of the voice port or a translate-voip-incoming of the network, with a number expansion, requires an attention. When the number translation is clear, mixing the two is not recommended. When they are mixed together, one of either translation-incoming or translate-voip-incoming are applied first, then the number expansion afterwards. Range expression is possible for extension-number.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 num-exp 555.. 111 num-exp 55512 222 num-exp 555[0-9][0-9][0-9] 333 The following example translates the inbound called party number of 5551234 to 1234. num-exp 555 . num-exp 555 T The following example translates the inbound called party number of 5551234 to 9551234. num-exp . 9 num-exp T 9 3.10.2.10.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 translation name, use the translation-rule command in global configuration mode. To disable the translation rule, use the no form of this command. translation-rule tag no translation-rule tag 3.10.2.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 3.10.2.10.2. Description Tag number by which the rule set is referenced. This is an arbitrarily chosen number. Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.2.10.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 mode. voice-port port_number 3.10.2.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument slot-number/port-number 3.10.2.11.2. Description Voice port number. Valid entries are from 0 to 7 Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.2.11.3. Command Modes global configuration 3.10.2.11.4. Usage Guidelines Use the voice-port global configuration command to switch to voice-port configuration mode from global configuration mode.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 tag lowFreq highFreq onTime offTime 3.10.2.12.2. Specify to clear down tone. The value ranges from 0 to 1. Specifies low frequency value by Hz units which are provided from local switch or PBX. The valid entry ranges from 300Hz~1980Hz. Specifies low frequency value by Hz units which are provided from local switch or PBX. The valid entry ranges from 300Hz~1980Hz.Single tone value is 0.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.13. voice class codec To enter voice-class configuration mode and assign an identification tag number for a codec voice class, use the voice class codec command in global configuration mode. To delete a codec voice class, use the no form of this command. voice class codec tag AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 no voice class codec tag Keyword / Argument tag 3.10.2.13.1. Description Unique number that you assign to the voice class. Range is from 1 to 65,535. Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.2.13.2. Command Modes global configuration 3.10.2.13.3. Usage Guidelines This command only creates the voice class for codec selection preference and assigns an identification tag.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 codec preference 5 g7231r53 exit 3.10.2.14. voice class user To create a tag number which classifies user voice class in voice-class configuration mode, use voice class user command in global configuration mode. To delete a codec voice class user, use the no form of this command. voice class user tag AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 no voice class user tag 3.10.2.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 3.10.2.14.2. Description Assigns a unique number to voice class user. The valid entry ranges from 0 to 10. Only one tag exists in each gateway system Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.2.14.3. Command Modes Global configuration mode 3.10.2.14.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 These 2 security system provided by the gateway has an advantage and disadvantage. Security permit-FXO is very simple and the remote user does not need to enter a password, but all IP addresses of VoIP peer for other parties have to be registered and it can not be used with a gatekeeper. Also call limitation is not possible to rank the registered peer.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 If the clear-down-tone generated from PBX or PSTN does not match with the gateway and a user is not able to know the information of the clearance-down-tone, then use this command. This command configures the detection of a tone by user besides the on provided from the system. To delete voice class clear-down-cadence, please use the no form of this command.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 clears the FXO port by force. Clear-down-tone is analyzed by its cadence (on/off time) and energy level deviation. On/off borderline of tone and depend on a type codec to be used, energy level deviation can be really different, so you would better get familiar with its usage then apply. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Figure 3.11 Detecting clear-down-tone parameter by using VoIP Gateway 3.10.2.15.5. Examples The following example analyzes clear-down-tone parameter by using VoIP gateway for the figure above voice class clear-down-cadence 1 -11 750 750 5 11 exit AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.16. voice service To enter voice-service configuration mode and to specify a voice-encapsulation type, use the voice service command in global configuration mode. Use the exit command to exit voice-port configuration mode and return to global configuration mode. voice service voip 3.10.2.16.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument voip 3.10.2.16.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.2.17. voip-interface To specify VoIP interface, use voip-interface command in global configuration mode. To restore the default selection order, use the no form of command. voip-interface no voip-interface 3.10.2.17.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument interface-name 3.10.2.17.2. Description Specify an interface of the gateway. The interface names re Ethernet 0.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3. Voice Port Configuration Commands 3.10.3.1. announcement To enable announcement to a particular port, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. announcement no announcement 3.10.3.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.3.1.2. Description Command Default Enabled 3.10.3.1.3. Command Modes Voice-port configuration 3.10.3.1.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.2. busyout action To place a voice port in busyout state, use busyout action command. busyout action {none| port-down| tone} 3.10.3.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument action 3.10.3.2.2. Description Specify the action when it is in busyout state - none: do nothing - port-down: set the port to muting operation - tone: notifying busyout by tone Command Default Default busyout action tone 3.10.3.2.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.3. busyout backup To enable one voice-port configured with back-up port, as soon as the other voice-port is set to off-hook, acts same as off-hook at the same time. busyout backup {none| off-hook} 3.10.3.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument backup 3.10.3.3.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.4. caller-id To enable caller ID, use the caller-id command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable caller ID, use the no form of the command. caller-id { enable | name | type } no caller-id { enable | type } 3.10.3.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument enable name enable | disable type bellcore|etsi|etsi-dtmf|etsi-dtmf-prior-rin g|ntt 3.10.3.4.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 voice-port 0/0 caller-id enable caller-id type bellcore AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.5. comfort-noise To generate background noise to fill silent gaps during calls if voice activity detection (VAD) is activated, use the comfort-noise command in voice-port configuration mode. To provide silence when the remote party is not speaking and VAD is enabled at the remote end of the connection, use the no form of this command. comfort-noise no comfort-noise 3.10.3.5.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.6. connection plar To specify a plar for a voice port, use the connection plar command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable the selected connection mode, use the no form of this command. connection { plar } string no connection { plar } 3.10.3.6.1. 3.10.3.6.2. Syntax Keyword / Argument plar Description Specifies a private line automatic ringdown (PLAR) connection.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 of 555-9262. In this example, a telephone connected with voice-port 1 id off-hook then the telephone make a call to 5559262 automatically voice-port 1/0 connection plar 5559262 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.7. connection trunk To specify a plar for a voice port, use the connection plar command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable the selected connection mode, use the no form of this command. connection { plar } string no connection { plar } 3.10.3.7.1. 3.10.3.7.2. Syntax Keyword / Argument plar Description Specifies a private line automatic ringdown (PLAR) connection.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 of 555-9262. In this example, a telephone connected with voice-port 1 id off-hook then the telephone make a call to 5559262 automatically voice-port 1/0 connection plar 5559262 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.8. description (voice port) To add a description of connection for the port, use description command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. description string no description 3.10.3.8.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 3.10.3.8.2. Description Character string from 1 to 255 Command Default Enabled with a null string 3.10.3.8.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.9. did To enable the direct inward dialing (DID) call treatment for an incoming called number, use the direct-inward-dial command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable DID on the dial peer, use the no form of this command. did { normal | none | ntt-modem | ntt-pb } 3.10.3.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument normal none ntt-modem ntt-pb 3.10.3.9.2. Description Sends the number after hook-off.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.9.5. Examples The following example enables did normal for the incoming called number on voice port 0/0. When treatment DID is applied to the voice port, it runs in the normal form (sending digit after hook-off): voice-port 0/0 did normal z This command is applicable only to plain old telephone service (POTS) dial peers.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.10. echo-cancel To enable echo cancel, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. echo-cancel no echo-cancel 3.10.3.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.3.10.2. Description Command Default Enabled 3.10.3.10.3. Command Modes Voice-port configuration 3.10.3.10.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.11. fax-early-detect To apply fax-early-detect to the designated port, use this command. To delete fax-early-detect, use the no form of this command. fax-early-detect no fax-early-detect 3.10.3.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.3.11.2. Description Command Default disable 3.10.3.11.3. Command Modes Voice-port configuration mode 3.10.3.11.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.12. high-dtmf-gain To specify high frequency dtmf gain value of DTMF tone to a designated port in voice-port configuration mode, use high-dtmf-gain command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. high-dtmf-gain value no high-dtmf-gain value 3.10.3.12.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 3.10.3.12.2. Description Specify an amount of gain by decibel unit for an interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.13. input gain To configure a specific input gain value or enable automatic gain control, use the input gain command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. Input gain value no Input gain value 3.10.3.13.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 3.10.3.13.2. Description Gain, in decibels (dB), to be inserted at the receiver side of the interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 You can increase the gain of a signal coming into the router. If the voice level is too low, you can increase the input gain by using the input gain command. 3.10.3.13.5. Examples The following example inserts a 3-dB gain at the receiver side of the interface in the gateway: port 4 input gain 3 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.14. low-dtmf-gain To specify low frequency dtmf gain value of DTMF tone to a designated port in voice-port configuration mode, use low-dtmf-gain command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. low-dtmf-gain value no low-dtmf-gain value 3.10.3.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 3.10.3.14.2. Description Specify an amount of gain by decibel unit for an interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.15. output gain To configure a specific output gain value or enable automatic gain control, use the output gain command in voice-port configuration mode. To disable the selected output gain value, use the no form of this command. output gain value no output gain value 3.10.3.15.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 3.10.3.15.2. Description Attenuation, in decibels (dB), at the transmit side of the interface.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.15.5. Examples On the gateway, the following example configures a 3-dB loss to be inserted at the transmit side of the interface: port 4 output gain 3 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.16. polarity-inverse To enable polarity inverse of FXS voice port. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. polarity-inverse no polarity-inverse 3.10.3.16.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.3.16.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.3.16.3. Command Modes Voice-port configuration 3.10.3.16.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.17. pstn-backup-port To configure FXO port to pstn-backup-port, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. pstn-backup-port slot/port no pstn-backup-port 3.10.3.17.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.3.17.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.3.17.3. Command Modes Voice-port configuration 3.10.3.17.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.17.5. Examples The following example sets FXO 1/0 port from FXS 0/0 to pstn-backup-pot. voice-port 0/0 pstn-backup-port 1/0 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.18. ring number To specify the number of rings for a specified Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) voice port, use the ring number command in voice port configuration mode. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command. ring number number no ring number number 3.10.3.18.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument number 3.10.3.18.2. Description Number of rings detected before answering the call. Range is from 1 to 255.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.18.5. Examples The following example sets 5 as the maximum number of rings to be detected before closing a connection over this voice port: voice-port 1 ring number 5 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.19. shutdown (voice-port) To take the voice ports for a specific voice interface card offline, use the shutdown command in voice-port configuration mode. To put the ports back in service, use the no form of this command. shutdown no shutdown 3.10.3.19.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.3.19.2. Description Command Default No shutdown 3.10.3.19.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.20. timeout To set a timer on a voice-port, use timeout command. To delete timer, use the no form of this command. timeout {tterm| tvcc} no timeout {tterm| tvcc} 3.10.3.20.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tterm tvcc 3.10.3.20.2. Description Starts timer from the point of time when a designated voice-port is off-hook. The call is terminated after a certain configured time.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.20.5. Examples The following command limits the outgoing call duration to 3 minutes for voice-port 0/0 of the gateway: voice-port 0/0 timeout tterm 180 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.3.21. translate-incoming To apply a translation rule to manipulate dialed digits on an inbound POTS call leg, use the translate command in voice-port configuration mode. To remove the translation rule, use the no form of this command. translate-incoming { called-number | calling-number } tag no translate-incoming { called-number | calling-number } 3.10.3.21.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument called-number calling-number tag 3.10.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 rule 0 9 956 rule 1 8 878 voice-port 1 translate-incoming calling-number 10 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4. Dial Peer pots / voice Configuration Commands 3.10.4.1. answer-address To specify the full E.164 telephone number to be used to identify the dial peer of an incoming call, use the answer-address command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable the configured telephone number, use the no form of this command. answer-address string no answer-address 3.10.4.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument String 3.10.4.1.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 For calls that come in from a plain old telephone service (POTS) interface, the answer-address command is not used to select an incoming dial peer. The incoming POTS dial peer is selected on the basis of the port configured for that dial peer. There are certain areas in the world (for example, certain European countries) where valid telephone numbers can vary in length.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.2. codec To specify the voice coder rate of speech for a dial peer, use the codec command in dial peer configuration mode. To reset the default value, use the no form of this command. codec {g711alaw / g711ulaw / g729r8 / g7231r63 / g7231r53 } no codec 3.10.4.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument G711alaw G711ulaw G729 G7231r63 G7231r53 3.10.4.2.2. Description G.711 A-Law 64Kbps codec G.711 u-Law 64Kbps codec G.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 than other codec. The g729r8 codec provides near-toll quality with considerable bandwidth savings. If codec values for the dial peers of a connection do not match, the call fails. 3.10.4.2.5. Examples The following example configures a voice coder rate for VoIP dial peer 10 that provides toll quality but uses a relatively high amount of bandwidth: dial-peer voice 10 voip codec g711alaw AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.3. description (dial-peer) To add a description to a dial peer, use the description command in dial peer configuration mode. To remove the description, use the no form of this command. description string no description 3.10.4.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 3.10.4.3.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.4. destination-pattern To specify either the prefix or the full E.164 telephone number to be used for a dial peer, use the destination-pattern command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable the configured prefix or telephone number, use the no form of this command. destination-pattern string [ T ] no destination-pattern 3.10.4.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument String T 3.10.4.4.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 correspond to the destination pattern. If you have configured a prefix, the prefix is appended to the front of the remaining numbers, creating a dial string, which the router then dials. If all numbers in the destination pattern are stripped out, the user receives a dial tone. There are certain areas in the world (for example, certain European countries) where valid telephone numbers can vary in length.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.5. diversion To apply the configured settings call-diversion to a particular pots-peer, use diversion command. To delete diversion, use the no form of this command. diversion tag no diversion 3.10.4.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 3.10.4.5.2. Description Specify a tag same as the tag of call-diversion that you intend to apply. Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.4.5.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.6. display-name To include a registered user ID in INVITE message, use display-name command. To reset to the default, use the no form of this display-name string {non-quoted|} no display-name 3.10.4.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 3.10.4.6.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 dial-peer voice 0 pots user-name addpac_user display-name addpac_user AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.7. dtmf-relay To specify how an H.323 or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) gateway relays dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones between telephony interfaces and an IP network, use the dtmf-relay command in dial peer voice configuration mode. To remove all signaling options and send the DTMF tones as part of the audio stream, use the no form of this command. dtmf relay { h245-alphanumeric } no dtmf relay 3.10.4.7.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Distributor (ACD) systems, and automated banking systems. 3.10.4.7.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.8. forward-digits To specify which digits to forward for voice calls, use the forward-digits command in dial peer configuration mode. To specify that any digits not matching the destination-pattern are not to be forwarded, use the no form of this command. To reset to the default, use the default form of this command. forward-digits { from | last } number no forward-digits 3.10.4.8.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.8.5. Examples The following example shows that the outbound call is POTS peer 10 and the called party number of the inbound is 100123456789, the number 123456789 is forwarded because forward-digit is not set. dial-peer voice 10 pots destination-pattern 100...
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.9. huntstop To disable all dial-peer hunting if a call fails when using hunt groups, use the huntstop command in dial peer configuration mode. To enable dial-peer hunting, use the no form of this command. huntstop no huntstop 3.10.4.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.4.9.2. Description Command Default Enabled hunting at default 3.10.4.9.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.10. port To associate a dial peer with a specific voice port, use the port command in dial peer configuration mode. To cancel this association, use the no form of this command. port port no port 3.10.4.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument port 3.10.4.10.2. Description Voice port number. Valid entries are 0 and 7. Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.4.10.3. Command Modes Dial peer configuration 3.10.4.10.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.11. preference To indicate the preferred order of a dial peer within a hunt group, use the preference command in dial peer configuration mode. To remove the preference, use the no form of this command. preference value no preference 3.10.4.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument value 3.10.4.11.2. Description Integer from 0 to 10, where the lower the number, the higher the preference. Default is 0 (highest preference).
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 configured dial peers in hunt algorithm are chosen, dial-peer hunt command chooses dial peer 11 as the first preference. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.12. prefix To specify the prefix of the dialed digits for a dial peer, use the prefix command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. prefix string no prefix 3.10.4.12.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 3.10.4.12.2. Description Integers that represent the prefix of the telephone number associated with the specified dial peer.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.13. register To configure a gateway to register or deregister a fully-qualified dial-peer E.164 address with a gatekeeper, use the register e164 command in dial peer configuration mode. To deregister the E.164 address, use the no form of this command. register e164 no register e164 3.10.4.13.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.4.13.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.13.5. Examples The following command sequence places the gateway in dial peer configuration mode, assigns an E.164 address to the interface, and registers that address with the gatekeeper. dial-peer voice 110 pots port 1 destination-pattern 5551212 register e164 The following commands deregister an address with the gatekeeper. dial-peer voice 110 pots no register e164 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.14. session target To designate a network-specific address to receive calls from a VoIP dial peer, use the session target command in dial peer configuration mode. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command. session target destination-address no session target 3.10.4.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument destination-address 3.10.4.14.2. Description IP address of the dial peer to receive calls.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.15. shutdown (Dial-Peer) o change the administrative state of the selected dial peer from up to down, use the shutdown command in dial peer configuration mode. To change the administrative state of this dial peer from down to up, use the no form of this command. shutdown no shutdown 3.10.4.15.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keyword. 3.10.4.15.2. Description Command Default No shutdown 3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.16. sid To enable Silence Insertion Description (SID) packet transmission in silence, when VAD is activated for a call in a particular dial-peer (VoIP peer), use sid command in dial-peer configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. sid no sid 3.10.4.16.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keyword. 3.10.4.16.2. Description Command Default Enabled 3.10.4.16.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.17. translate-outgoing To apply a translation rule to manipulate dialed digits on an outbound POTS or VoIP call leg, use the translate-outgoing command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable the translation rule, use the no form of this command. translate-outgoing { called-number | calling-number } tag no translate-outgoing { called-number | calling-number } 3.10.4.17.1. 3.10.4.17.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 rule 1 8 878 dial-peer voice 200 voip translate-outgoing calling-number 10 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.18. vad To enable voice activity detection (VAD) for the calls using a particular dial peer, use the vad command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable VAD, use the no form of this command. vad no vad 3.10.4.18.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keyword. 3.10.4.18.2. Description Command Default VAD is enabled 3.10.4.18.3. Command Modes Dial peer configuration 3.10.4.18.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.19. voice-class codec To assign a previously configured codec selection preference list (codec voice class) to a Voice over IP (VoIP) dial peer, enter the voice-class codec command in dial peer configuration mode. To remove the codec preference assignment from the dial peer, use the no form of this command. voice-class codec tag no voice-class codec tag 3.10.4.19.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 3.10.4.19.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.20. user-name When to use SIP proxy, you need authentication, the SIP proxy requests for “WWW-Authenticate Digest” At this time, user-id and user-name are configured same without setup. To send user-id and user-name differently for the SIP proxy, use this command. Use use-name command in dial-peer configuration mode. If you want use user-name and user-id same, use the no form of this command.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.20.5. Examples The following example shows that the user-id is 025683848 and the user-name is addpac. dial-peer voice 10 pots destination-pattern 025683848 port 0/0 user-name addpac AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.21. user-password When to use SIP proxy, you need authentication, the SIP proxy requests for “WWW-Authenticate Digest” At this time, user-id and user-name are authenticated together. Use use-password command in dial-peer configuration mode. user-password string no user-password 3.10.4.21.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag 3.10.4.21.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 destination-pattern 025683848 port 0/0 user-password addpac AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.22. CLID(Calling Line Identification) To control the calling party number presentation field to Q.931 message in H.323. and use the clid command in dial peer configuration mode. To remove CLID controls, use the no form of this command. clid {network-number | restrict | strip} no clid 3.10.4.22.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument network-number Description Network number.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.22.5. Examples The following example shows that the user-id 025683848 and user-name requiring authentication is 025683848 and user password is addpac. dial-peer voice 10 pots destination-pattern 025683848 port 0/0 user-password addpac AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.23. call-wafting To enable call waiting, use the call-waiting command in interface configuration mode. To disable call waiting, use the no form of this command. call-waiting no call-waiting 3.10.4.23.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.4.23.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.4.23.3. Command Modes Dial peer configuration 3.10.4.23.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 call-wafting AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.4.24. out-barred-group This command limits the outbound called party number to be transmitted through pots peer or voip only when one matching number is found in the list of pattern group If you do not use this feature, use the no form of this command. out-barred-group tag no out-barred-group 3.10.4.24.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or key words. 3.10.4.24.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 pattern 0 01[16789].T AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5. sip-ua (SIP User Agent) Configuration Commands 3.10.5.1. call-transfer-mode During SIP server connection and VoIP call, this feature transfers a call connected to one party presently to another. To return to default, use the no form of this command. call-transfer-mode attended no call-transfer-mode 3.10.5.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument basic attended 3.10.5.1.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.1.5. Examples The following example changes call-transfer-mode from SIP configuration. (* basic mode at default) sip-ua call-transfer-mode attended AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.2. conference-server Conference call allows having a telephone conversation with more than 3 phone users on one call. The AddPac VoiceFinder Series does not support conference call by themselves, but with a conference server. To interoperate with conference server, use conference-server. To disable this configuration, use the no form of this command. conference-server STRING <0-65535> no conference-server 3.10.5.2.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.3. enable-ping Use this command to enable-ping. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. enable-ping ENTITY-NAME no enable-ping 3.10.5.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument entity-name 3.10.5.3.2. Description Firewall/NAT Server-Entity Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.5.3.3. Command Modes SIP configuration 3.10.5.3.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.3.5. Examples The following example configures enable-ping message to be sent out every 45 seconds sip-ua enable-ping 211.110.10.1 timeout tsipping 45 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.4. media-channel Media channels are RTP/RTPC path for VoIP communication. In other words, media channel can be divided by transmit channel and receive channel for VoIP communication. This feature configures a point of time to enable transmit channel. Use this command to set up and enable media channel type. media-channel {early| late} no media-channel 3.10.5.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Early late 3.10.5.4.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The third type is late mode. Transmit channel does not open even when 18X SDP is received after INVITE is transmitted. 3.10.5.4.5. Examples The following example sets up media-channel early in SIP-UA configuration mode. sip-ua medial-channel early AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.5. min-se To inform the proxy server that the gateway can support session timer, use min-se. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command. min-se sec no min-se 3.10.5.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument sec 3.10.5.5.2. Description Sets up a frequency of session timer. Ranges from 60 to 86,400 seconds Command Default 1,800 seconds 3.10.5.5.3. Command Modes SIP-UA Configuration Mode 3.10.5.5.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Figure 3.12 Basic SIP Network Diagram 3.10.5.5.5. Examples The following example sets session timer to 180. When session timer is set more than 180, it belongs to the gateway settings. The timer value is sent by INVITE message. If the setting between sever and UA is different, the server notifies 422 message as a timer value that the server intends to use. UA takes this message and operate at the setting value.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.6. register To register a gateway to SIP Proxy server, use register command in SIP-UA configuration mode. To un register the gateway from the proxy server, use the no form of this command. register { e164 | gateway} no register 3.10.5.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument e164 gateway 3.10.5.6.2. Description Tries registration by using an assigned number to each dial peer.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 command. The most of these equipment are operated by network service provide, they do not authenticate user-id. 3.10.5.6.5. Examples The following commands peform registration by each user-id to SIP proxy server: sip-ua register e164 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.7. rel1xx To enable all Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) provisional responses (other than 100 Trying) to be sent reliably to the remote SIP endpoint, use the rel1xx command in SIP configuration mode. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command. rel1xx {require| supported} no rel1xx 3.10.5.7.1. 3.10.5.7.2. Syntax Keyword / Argument supported Description Supports reliable provisional responses.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.8. remove-all-binding To enable this feature use remove-all-binding. To disable, use the no form of this command. AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 remove-all-binding enable no remove-all-binding 3.10.5.8.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument enable 3.10.5.8.2. Description remove-all-binding 기능을 enable 시킵니다. Command Default Disabled 3.10.5.8.3. Command Modes SIP configuration 3.10.5.8.4. Usage Guidelines Sometimes SIP-UA fails to send registration cancel message to proxy server and reboots due to administrator’s mistake and other reasons, while it operates normally.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 (register, invite, 200 OK and others) to be transmitted, use retry-counter. To set retry-counter to default, use the no form of this command. retry-counter counter no retry-counter 3.10.5.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Counter 3.10.5.9.2. Description Sets counter. Ranges from 3 to 10 times possible and adjustment is Command Default 10 times 3.10.5.9.3. Command Modes SIP-UA Configuration Mode 3.10.5.9.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 INVITE message, use the remote-party-id command in SIPUA configuration mode. 3.10.5.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.5.10.2. Description Command Default disabled 3.10.5.10.3. Command Modes SIP configuration 3.10.5.10.4. Usage Guidelines Caller-id represents user-id of From field.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 sip-ua remote-party-id 3.10.5.11. response These feature responses to 180 ringing/ 183 progress when they are received to SIP protocol AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 platform. To reset and return to the initial setting, use the no form of this command. response {alert| progress| default} {with-sdp|without-sdp|} no response 3.10.5.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument alert progress 3.10.5.11.2. Description 180 ringing - with-sdp: includes and sdp - without-sdp: doe not includes sdp and delivers - : 180 at default same as without-sdp Set up to response 183 Progress 응답하도록 설정합니다.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 command. route-by-auxiliary no route-by-auxiliary 3.10.5.12.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has not arguments or keywords. 3.10.5.12.2. Description Command Default Disables 3.10.5.12.3. Command Modes SIP configuration 3.10.5.12.4. Usage Guidelines In other words, when the user id of request URI is 1000@X.X.X.X, a call arrives to a designated port with destination-pattern 1000.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 domain of SIP URL, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. set-local-domain {domain name} no set-local-domain 3.10.5.13.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument string 3.10.5.13.2. Description Enter a domain name to be applied to SIP URL Command Default Disabled 3.10.5.13.3. Command Modes SIP configuration 3.10.5.13.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.14. set-local-host To generate sip url as a host name of the gateway. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. set-local-host no set-local-host 3.10.5.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or key words. 3.10.5.14.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.5.14.3. Command Modes SIP configuration 3.10.5.14.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 REGISTER sip:172.17.201.15 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.17.201.51:5060;branch=z9hG4bK3064de00a41 From: ;tag=3064de00a4 To: sip:9000@AP100-hostname Call-ID: 30150c64-f149-de63-8000-0002a400380b@172.17.201.51 CSeq: 1 REGISTER Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2023 05:44:16 GMT User-Agent: AddPac SIP Gateway Contact: ;expires=60 Expires: 60 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 3.10.5.14.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.15. signaling-port When a gateway wants to change UDP source port number for SIP signaling randomly, use signaling-port command. To set UDP5060 at default, use the no form of this command. signaling-port port-number no signaling-port 3.10.5.15.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument port-number 3.10.5.15.2. Description Set up UDP listen port which is used for signaling Command Default UDP 5060 3.10.5.15.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.16. force-forwarding To enable SIP force-forwarding, use this command. To set to default, use the no form of this command. force-forwarding response-code {403|404} no force-forwarding response-code {403|404} 3.10.5.16.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument {403|404} 3.10.5.16.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 session target sip-server session protocol sip preference 1 dial-peer voice 1001 voip destination-pattern T session target 211.110.11.1 session protocol sip preference 2 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.17. sip-server To configure a network address for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server interface, use the sip-server command in SIP UA configuration mode. To remove a network address configured for SIP, use the no form of this command. sip-server ip-addr [port] [priority no sip-server ip-addr 3.10.5.17.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.17.5. Examples The following example shows the setup of proxy server assigned with 192.7.5.1 IP address. sip-server 192.7.5.1 The following example sets a priority order o to the proxy server assigned with 192.7.5.1 IP address: sip-server 192.7.5.1 6000 0 The following example sets priority order 0 and id 1 to the proxy server assigned with 192.7.5.1 IP address and port 6000. sip-server 192.7.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.18. sip-username To register the gateway to SIP proxy server and to specify user name and user password for user authentication, use sip-user name command in SIP-UA configuration mode. To delete sip-username, use the no form of this command. sip-username string no sip-username string 3.10.5.18.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument User name 3.10.5.18.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.19. sip-password To register the gateway to SIP proxy server and to specify user name and user password for user authentication, use sip-user password command in SIP-UA configuration mode. To delete sip-password, use the no form of this command. 3.10.5.19.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument password 3.10.5.19.2. Description Used for user authentication in REGISTER process Command Default No default behavior or value 3.10.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 command srv enable no srv 3.10.5.20.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument enable 3.10.5.20.2. Description Enable the feature Command Default Disabled 3.10.5.20.3. Command Modes SIP-UA Configuration 3.10.5.20.4. Usage Guidelines Register the following DNS namesever when to enable srv DNS query. (config)# dnshost nameserver IP-Address 3.10.5.20.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.21. timeout To set up SIP signaling related timeout parameter, use timeout command SIP-UA configuration mode. To reset to default, use the no form of this command. 3.10.5.21.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tretry treg tregtry texpires 3.10.5.21.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.21.4. Usage Guidelines Timeout or retransmit cycle is organically related to retry-counter Figure 3.13 SIP Timer 3.10.5.21.5. Examples The following example sets each parameter to 100ms, 30, 40, 50 seconds: tretry 100 treg 30 tregtry 40 texpires 50 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.22. user-register To register the gateway to SIP proxy server bye164 and to REGISTER request URI by username instead of e164, use user-register command with register e164 in SIP-UA configuration mode. user-register no user-register 3.10.5.22.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.5.22.2. Description Command Default Disables 3.10.5.22.3. Command Modes SIP-UA Configuration Mode 3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 dial-peer voice 1 pots destination-pattern 2001 port 0/1 ! sip-ua sip-username addpac sip-password 1234 sip-server proxy.com register e164 REGISTER message in response to the configuration REGISTER sip:1.1.1.2 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.19.1.200:5060;branch=z9hG4bK4240c200a4567 From: ;tag=4240c200a4 To: sip:2000@proxy.com Call-ID: 42da4a40-6a77-c297-8000-0002a400380d@172.19.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Max-Forwards: 70register e164 Example 2) Registering e164 SIP-UA (user-register) ! dnshost nameserver 172.17.1.254 dial-peer voice 0 pots destination-pattern 2000 port 0/0 user-name jinyoung dial-peer voice 1 pots destination-pattern 2001 port 0/1 ! sip-ua sip-username addpac sip-password 1234 sip-server proxy.com register e164 user-register Register message REGISTER sip:proxy.com SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.19.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 REGISTER sip:proxy.com SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.19.1.200:5060;branch=z1hG4bK4240c200a4572 From: sip:2001@ proxy.com;tag=4140c200a4 To: sip:2001@ proxy.com Call-ID: 42da4a40-6a77-c297-8000-0002a400380d@172.19.1.200 CSeq: 572 REGISTER Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:24:20 GMT User-Agent: AddPac SIP Gateway Contact: sip:2001@172.19.1.200 Expires: 60 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 3.10.5.22.5.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.5.23. hook-flash-info-ignore To enable hook-flash not to send SIP info message to SIP server. To disable this feature use the no form of this command: hook-flash-info-ignore no hook-flash-info-ignore 3.10.5.23.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.5.23.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.5.23.3. Command Modes SIP-UA Configuration Mode 3.10.5.23.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6. Gateway, Voice Service, Configuration Commands 3.10.6.1. Voice Class and Rule announcement To enable announcement, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. announcement no announcement 3.10.6.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.6.1.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.6.1.3. Command Modes Voice service voip configuration 3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.2. busyout monitor To place a voice port into the busyout monitor state, enter the busyout monitor command in voice-port configuration mode. To remove the busyout monitor state from the voice port, use the no form of this command. busyout monitor {callagent| gatekeeper| sip-server| voip-interface} no busyout monitor 3.10.6.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument callagent gatekeeper sip-server voip-interface 3.10.6.2.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.3. codec preference To place a voice port into the busyout monitor state, enter the busyout monitor command in voice-port configuration mode. To remove the busyout monitor state from the voice port, use the no form of this command. busyout monitor {callagent| gatekeeper| sip-server| voip-interface} no busyout monitor 3.10.6.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument callagent gatekeeper sip-server voip-interface 3.10.6.3.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.4. counter To set a value of counter parameter for VoIP, use counter command in voice service configuration. To return to default, use the no form of this command. counter { cras } value no counter { cras } 3.10.6.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument cras value 3.10.6.4.2. Description RAS message retransmit counter for gatekeeper.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.5. discovery To enable GRQ (Gatekeeper Request) message transmission, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. discovery no discovery 3.10.6.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.6.5.2. Description Command Default Enabled 3.10.6.5.3. Command Modes Gateway configuration 3.10.6.5.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.6. fax protocol To specify the global default fax protocol to be used for all VoIP dial peers, use the fax protocol command in voice-service configuration mode. To return to the default fax protocol, use the no form of this command. fax protocol { t38 [redundancy value ] | bypass | inband-t38 [redundancy value ] } no fax protocol 3.10.6.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument t38 Inband-t38 bypass redundancy value 3.10.6.6.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 voip service voip fax protocol t38 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.7. fax rate To set rate for transmitting fax for the dial-peer, use fax rate command in voice-service configuration mode. To reset the dial peer for voice call, use the no form of this command. fax rate { 2400 | 4800 |7200 | 9600 | 12000 | 14400 |disable } no fax rate 3.10.6.7.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 disable 3.10.6.7.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.7.5. Examples The following example sets a fax rate to 9600bps for the fax transmitted by using dial peer: voice service voip fax rate 9600 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.8. force-h245address-at-setup To enable including H.245 address information for its procedure in SETUP message from sending side when to start a call to H.245 no tunneling, use this command. Not to include H.245 address information, use the no form of this command. force-h245address-at-setup no force-h245address-at-setup 3.10.6.8.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command had no arguments or keywords. 3.10.6.8.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.9. force-starth245 To set up TCP connection for H.245 procedure to startH245, when a call completed to H.245 no tunneling, use this command. Not use startH245 procedure for no tunneling, use the no form of this command. force-starth245 no force-starth245 3.10.6.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.6.9.2. Description Command Default Disables 3.10.6.9.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.10. h323 call start To force the H.323 Version 2 gateway to use Fast Connect or Slow Connect procedures for all H.323 calls, use the h323 call start command in voice-service configuration mode. To reset to the default, use the no form of this command. h323 call start { fast | slow | preferred-slow } no h323 call start 3.10.6.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument fast slow preferred-slow 3.10.6.10.2. Description Gateway uses H.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.11. inband-ringback-tone To deliver ringback tone when fast connect is open and a terminal at receiving user side is in alerting state, use this command inband-ringback-tone no inband-ringback-tone 3.10.6.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.6.11.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.6.11.3. Command Modes Voice-Service configuration 3.10.6.11.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.12. local-ringback-tone To setup timing for generating a virtual ringback tone from sending side. For not using ringback tone, use the no form of this command. local-ringback-tone [ early ] no local-ringback-tone 3.10.6.12.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Early Alert 3.10.6.12.2. Description Generates ringback tone after SETUO message is sent out at sender side.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.12.5. Examples The following example sets up a virtual ringback tone. voice service voip local-ringback-tone AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.13. minimize-voip-ports To setup timing for generating a virtual ringback tone from sending side. For not using ringback tone, use the no form of this command. local-ringback-tone [ early ] no local-ringback-tone 3.10.6.13.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument Early Alert 3.10.6.13.2. Description Generates ringback tone after SETUO message is sent out at sender side.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.13.5. Examples The following example sets up a virtual ringback tone. voice service voip local-ringback-tone AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.14. max-frame To set audio frame size in RTP packet, use this command. . To reset to default, use the no form of this command. max-frame { g726 | g729 | g711 | g7231 } value no max-frame { g726 | g729 | g711 | g7231 } 3.10.6.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument g726 g729 g711 g7231 value 3.10.6.14.2. Description Sets a frame size of G.726 codec Sets a frame size of G.729 codec Sets a frame size of G.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 quality can be improved significantly. 3.10.6.14.5. Examples The following example sets quos-control and max-frame in cable network: interface ethernet 0 0 qos-control 128 100 voice service voip max-frame g729 4 max-frame g7231 2 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.15. gkip To specify a gatekeeper to be registered to the gateway, use gkip in gateway configuration mode. To delete a particular gatekeeper from gatekeeper list, use the no form of this command. gkip ip-addr [port] [priority] no gkip ip-addr 3.10.6.15.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument ip-addr port priority 3.10.6.15.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.15.5. Examples The following example sets up the gatekeeper with 192.7.5.1: gkip 192.7.5.1 The following example sets the gatekeeper with the multicast ip address 224.0.1.41 and priority to 0: gkip 224.0.1.41 1718 0 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.16. h323-id To register an H.323 proxy alias with a gatekeeper, use the h323 h323-id command in interface configuration mode. h323-id h323_id 3.10.6.16.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument h323-id 3.10.6.16.2. Description Name of the proxy. It is recommended that this name be a fully qualified e-mail ID, with the domain name being the same as that of its gatekeeper Command Default voip.ip_address 3.10.6.16.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.17. lightweight-irr To enable transmitting Information Request Response (IRR) message as a brief form of information, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. lightweight-irr no lightweight-irr 3.10.6.17.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords 3.10.6.17.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.6.17.3. Command Modes Gateway configuration 3.10.6.17.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.18. h323 call channel To open voice channel prior to CONNECT and when H323 call start is process in normal (slow) call start procedure instead of fast connect, use h323 call channel early command in voice service configuration. To reset and return to the default selection order, use the no form of this command. h323 call channel { early | late } no h323 call channel 3.10.6.18.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument early late 3.10.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.18.5. Examples The following example sets a voice channel to open early: voice service voip h323 call channel early AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.19. h323 call response To specify other messages besides alert message after CALL PROCEEDING is connected in response to Q.931 SETUP, use h323 call response command in voice configuration mode. To return to the default, use the no form of this command. h323 call response { alert| progress | none} no h323 call response 3.10.6.19.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument alert progress none 3.10.6.19.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 voice service voip h323 call response progress AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.20. max-digits FXO port로의 발신한 Call에 대한 보안을 위하여 특정 User Class에 대한 발신 To secure an outgoing call to FXO by setting a limit of the maximum number or digits to the outgoing call for a particular user class, use max-digits command. To set to the default value of 0 which means no limit, use the no form of this command. max-digits number no max-digits 3.10.6.20.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument number 3.10.6.20.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.21. password To secure an outgoing call to FXO by setting a limit of the maximum number or digits to the outgoing call for a particular user class, use password command. To set to null at default, use the no form of this command. When password is set to null, the outgoing call to FXO is not checked for security. However, if any of password digits is set in the registered user class, the outgoing call is checked for security.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.22. public-ip To assign a public IP number mapping to the private IP number of the gateway under a static NAT/ PAT environment, use this command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command. public-ip addr no public-ip 3.10.6.22.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument addr 3.10.6.22.2. Description For instance, this is a type of public IP number such as 211.238.72.3 Command Default Disabled 3.10.6.22.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.23. register To register H.323 voice over IP gateway to a gatekeeper, use register command. To deregister the gateway from the gatekeeper, use the no form of this command. register no register 3.10.6.23.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.6.23.2. Description Command Default Disabled 3.10.6.23.3. Command Modes Gateway configuration 3.10.6.23.4. Usage Guidelines To enable H.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 gateway register AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.24. signaling-port To change q931 signaling port (default TCP 1720) which is used in H.323, use signaling-port command. Since TCP port 1720, which is used in Q931, is a well know port. To change this port, only the gateways with the same settings can be set up. Therefore, If you use this set up, a general gateway loose its interoperability and it requires an attention. signaling-port port-number no signaling-port 3.10.6.24.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.25. rule To apply translation rule to the calling or called party number of the inbound or outbound call, use rule command in translation configuration mode. 설정된 rule을 제거하기 위하여는 위 To delete the rule with configured settings, use the no form of this command. rule tag input-matched-pattern substituted-pattern no rule tag 3.10.6.25.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument tag input-matched-pattern substituted-pattern 3.10.6.25.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 substituting each digit of the called (or calling) party number to %xx variable. substituted-pattern is only configured with ‘.’or ‘T’, the called(or calling) -party-number is to be configured with the digits except the fixed patter of input-matched-pattern. 3.10.6.25.5. Examples The following example expands the number with 5554123 to 140855554123.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.26. security password To configure secure token with a gatekeeper, use security password command. If this password is enables, the gateway adds crypto token and send it to the gateway. This crypto token registers the gateway to the gatekeeper by MD5 Hashed Token. When a call is allowed, it should have been enabled already. To disable security between the gateway and gatekeeper, use the no form of this command.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.27. acf-dest-info When the gateway transmits ARQ to the gatekeeper in general, ACF message transmit destination information with ARQ as it is. However, the gatekeeper needs to change the destination information by different settings. ACF information was used to be ignored previously, but SETUP message is to be delivered basin on this information in this case.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.28. security permit-FXO Security must consider for an outgoing call going through FXO port of this system to PSTN or PABX. When security permit-FXO feature is disabled, the call originated from an unauthorized user in a remote side is to be dropped. To allow all the calls directing toward FXO when session-target is set to RAS of the gatekeeper, use this command. To enable security, use the no form of this command.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 security can be stronger and classification of call limit is possible. 3.10.6.28.5. Examples The following example allows all the calls directing toward FXO: voice service voip security permit-FXO AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.29. security type (Secure VoIP gateway Specific) To specify security type for security call, use this command security type {none | des | 3des} 3.10.6.29.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument none des 3des 3.10.6.29.2. Description disable security feature set security algorithm to DES set security algorithm to triple-DES Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.6.29.3. Command Modes Voice service configuration 3.10.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.30. security module (Secure VoIP gateway Specific) This command enables or disables security feature security module {enable | disable} 3.10.6.30.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument enable disable 3.10.6.30.2. Description Enable communication with security Disable communication with security Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.6.30.3. Command Modes Voice service configuration 3.10.6.30.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.31. timeout To set VoIP related timer parameters, use timeout command in voice service configuration. To return to the default state, use the no form of this command. timeout { tinit | tring | t301 | t303 | tras | tttl | tidt | treg | treg2 | tohd | tpoll | tterm } value no timeout tinit | tring | t301 | t303 | tras | tttl | tidt | treg | treg2 | tohd | tpoll | tterm } 3.10.6.31.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.31.3. Command Modes Voice service configuration 3.10.6.31.4. Usage Guidelines The command sets up a part of global voice service configuration for VoIP service. The timeout at default is set to the proper values. The defaults are basically recommended 3.10.6.31.5. Examples The following example sets RAS message timeout value to 3 seconds: voice service voip timeout tras 3 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.32. translate-voip-incoming To apply translation rule to all the inbound VoIP calls, use this command. To delete application of translation rule, use the no form of this command. translate-voip-incoming { called-number | calling-number } tag no translate-voip-incoming { called-number | calling-number } 3.10.6.32.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument called-number calling-number tag 3.10.6.32.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.33. voice-confirmed-connect .No to send connect message to the other party when the end user is not able to listen to voice even FXO port of the gateway is connected. To delete application of this command, use the no form of this command. voice-confirmed-connect no voice-confirmed-connect 3.10.6.33.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument The command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.6.33.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.34. accept-fst-at-connect When H.323 cal is originated, its own ringback tone is played to the user side (FXS or FXO) regardless of receiving alerting message. When this feature is set up, OLC channels is not open for not sending from the remote equipment to inband (RTP). To delete application of this command, use the no form of this command. accept-fst-at-connect no accept-fst-at-connect 3.10.6.34.1.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.34.5. Examples The following example sets up accept-fst-at-connect. voice service voip accept-fst-at-connect AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.6.35. Resource Threshold (RAI) To configure a gateway to report H.323 resource availability to its gatekeeper, use the resource threshold command in gateway configuration mode. To disable gateway resource-level reporting, use the no form of this command. resource threshold high-thresold | low-threshold no resource threshold 3.10.6.35.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments and keywords. 3.10.6.35.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7. Other Commands 3.10.7.1. clear h323 call To disconnect all active calls or a specific call, from a remote user, by force, use clear h323 call command. clear h323 call { all | local_call_ID } 3.10.7.1.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument all local_call_ID 3.10.7.1.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.2. clear voice-port To terminate a call for a particular voice port, use clear voice-port in administrator’s command. If the port is not specified, all the calls of this system are terminated. clear voice-port port] 3.10.7.2.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument port 3.10.7.2.2. Description Argument to specify a port with a call to be terminated. Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.2.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.3. show call active To display call information for voice calls or fax transmit in progress, use the show call active command. show call active { all/summary } 3.10.7.3.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument all summary 3.10.7.3.2. Description Displays detailed information for all the active calls Displays a summarized information for all the active calls Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.3.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.4. show call history To display the call history table for voice calls and fax transmits, use the show call historycommand in administrator’s command mode. show call history { all } { last number } 3.10.7.4.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument all last number 3.10.7.4.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.5. show clear-down-tone To see clear-down-tone class information, use show clear-down-tone command. If a number is not assigned, all clear-down-tone class are displayed show clear-down-tone 3.10.7.5.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.7.5.2. Description Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.5.3. Command Modes Administrator’s 3.10.7.5.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.6. show codec-class To display codec class information, use show codec-class command in administrator’s command. Without specification of option number, all codec class is displayed. show codec-class [ number ] 3.10.7.6.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument number 3.10.7.6.2. Description (Optional) Specified coded class tag number to be displayed. Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.6.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.7. show dial-peer administrator’s command mode. If no number is specified, the command displays all the dial-peers. show dial-peer {voice |pots| voip} [ number | summary ] 3.10.7.7.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument voice pots voip number summary 3.10.7.7.2.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.8. show dialplan number To display which outgoing dial peer is reached when a particular telephone number is dialed, use the show dialplan number command in administrator’s command mode. show dialplan number dial_string 3.10.7.8.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument dial_string 3.10.7.8.2. Description A paticular destination pattern(telephone number) Command Default No default behavior or value 3.10.7.8.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.9. show dialplan port To display the related information of which POTS dial peers is matched with voice port, use show dialplan port command. show dialplan port voice-port 3.10.7.9.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument voice_port 3.10.7.9.2. Description Specifies voice_port location(Port Number) Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.9.3. Command Modes Administrator’s 3.10.7.9.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.10. show gateway To display the current status of the gateway, use the show gateway command show gateway 3.10.7.10.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.7.10.2. Description Command Default No default behavior or value 3.10.7.10.3. Command Modes Administrators command 3.10.7.10.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.11. show num-exp To display the current status of the gateway, use the show gateway command show num-exp 3.10.7.11.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.7.11.2. Description Command Default No default behavior and value 3.10.7.11.3. Command Modes Administrator’s command 3.10.7.11.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.12. show translation-rule To display the contents of the rules that have been configured for a specific translation name, use the show translation-rule command show translation-rule 3.10.7.12.1. [tag] Syntax Keyword / Argument tag dial_string 3.10.7.12.2. [dial_string] Description Specifies a particular rule set. Without specification, all the translation rules are displayed.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.13. show user-class To display user class information, use show user-class in administrator’s command show user-class 3.10.7.13.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has not arguments or keywords. 3.10.7.13.2. Description Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.13.3. Command Modes Administrator’s 3.10.7.13.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.14. show voice port To display configuration information about a specific voice port, use the show voice port command. If port information is not specified, all the available voice ports of the system would be displayed. show voice port [summary | port ] 3.10.7.14.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument summary port 3.10.7.14.2. Description (Optional) Output displays a summary of all voice ports.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.15. show voip-interface To see output of all the currently specified VoIP interfaces Use show voip-interface command. show voip-interface 3.10.7.15.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords. 3.10.7.15.2. Description Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.15.3. Command Modes Administrator’s 3.10.7.15.4.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.16. debug voip call To trace VoIP related events, use debug voip call command in administrator’s command debug voip call no debug voip call 3.10.7.16.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument This command has no arguments or keywords, 3.10.7.16.2. Description Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.16.3. Command Modes Administrator’s 3.10.7.16.4. command Usage Guidelines This command traces Q.931 event and H.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.17. debug voip To trace ASN.1 of VoIP related event, use debug voip command. debug voip { h225-asn1 | h245-asn1 | ras-asn1 } no debug voip { h225-asn1 | h245-asn1 | ras-asn1 } 3.10.7.17.1. Syntax Keyword / Argument h225-asn1. h245-asn1 ras-asn1 3.10.7.17.2. Description H.225 ASN.1 Event Traces H.245 ASN.1 Event Traces RAS ASN.1 Event Command Default No default behavior or value. 3.10.7.17.3.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 3.10.7.17.5. Examples The following example traces H.225 ASN.1 event for a voice call of the system: debug voip h225-asn1 The following example turns off the enables debugging feature of H.245 ASN.1 to the system: undebug voip h245-asn1 AddPac Technology Co.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Appendix A H.323 Call Termination Cause Codes The following table describes call termination cause code which is mapped with Q.931 cause or H.225 cause.
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VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 The following table displays H.225 and Q.931 mapping explicated in H.323 of ITU-T recommendations.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Appendix B References SIP RFC References 2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol. M. Handley, V. Jacobson. April 1998. (Format: TXT=87096 bytes) (Updated by RFC3266) (Status: PROPOSED STANDARD) 2543 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol. M. Handley, H. Schulzrinne, E. Schooler, J. Rosenberg. March 1999. (Format: TXT=338861 bytes) (Obsoleted by RFC3261, RFC3262, RFC3263, RFC3264, RFC3265) 2976 The SIP INFO Method. S. Donovan.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 H.323 ITU-T Recommendation H.225.0 - Call signalling protocols and media stream packetization for packet-based multimedia communication systems ITU-T Recommendation H.245 - Control protocol for multimedia communication ITU-T Recommendation H.323 - Packet-based multimedia communications systems ITU-T Recommendation Q.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 1213 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets:MIB-II. K. McCloghrie, M.T. Rose. Mar-01-1991. (Format: TXT=146080 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1158) (Updated by RFC2011, RFC2012, RFC2013) (Also STD0017) (Status: STANDARD) 1305 Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation. D. Mills. March 1992.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Appendix C. Cable Specifications This Appendix provides information about the Pin-out specifications of the following cables used with the AP6800 VoiceFinder Gateway .
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 [ Pinout of Ethernet Cable Assemble(RJ-45 to RJ-45)] In order to connect the Gateway with other equipments (i.e. HUB), the RJ-45 to RJ-45 Ethernet Cable is used. The RJ-45 Connector Pin sequence is provided in Diagram C-1 and the transferred signal and Pinout specifications are enlisted in Table C-2 “Serial Ethernet Cable Signal and Pinout”. Figure C.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Appendix D. Abbreviation and Glossary Glossary and Definition Abbreviation Stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. If you use ADSL, the central office will be connected to each home directly in a 1:1 method. In a down-link where data is transferred downward from the central office to the users, high-speed data ADSL communications of at least 1.5 Mb can be made.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 feature. This is a standard connector used to connect IEEE 802.3 10Base-2 coaxial cables to BNC Connector Media Access Unit (MAU). This is a chip installed into a printed circuit board used to send executable boot Boot Loader Bps commands to a network device. Stands Bits per second. Typically called bps. Refer to bit rate.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 digital signal processing. Stands for COder-DECoder. CODEC is: 1. A built-in circuit device that converts analog signals to digital bit streams and vice versa based on a pulse code modulation CODEC method; 2. A DSP software algorithm that compresses or decompresses voice or audio signals over Voice over IP, Voice over Frame Relay, or Voice over ATM.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Intel, and DEC. CSMA/CD is used for Ethernet networks, which operate through a variety of cables at a rate of 10Mbps. Ethernet is similar to the IEEE 802.3 standard. Refer to 10Base-2, 10Base5, 10Base-F, 10Base-T, 10Broad-36, Fast Ethernet, and IEEE 802.3. Abbreviation of Facsimile. FAX refers to the transmission of scanned texts or images to a printer or an output device connected to another phone number by using a telephone line.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 This is one of the H.324 standards, and specifies a compression technique that enables voice or audio signal elements to be compressed at a very low bit transmission rate. This CODEC is related to the bit transmission rates of 5.3Kpbs and 6.3Kpbs. The G.723.1 high bit transmission rate is based on the MLMLQ technology, and provides high quality sounds.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Stands for High-Level Data Link Control. HDLC is a transmission protocol used in the data link layer, which is the second layer of the 7-layer OSI model. HDLC is used in the X.25 packet switching network. Data consists of frames in HDLC, and frames HDLC are transmitted through a network. The destination verifies if the frames have been successfully transmitted.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 providers. The main online service providers of the U.S. are America Online and Compuserve, and those of Korea are Chollian, Unitel, and Hitel. Stands for International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector. This is an international organization that develops global ITU-T standards on communication technologies. ITU-T performs the previous tasks of CCITT. Stands for Interactive Voice Response.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 converts the data format required for a circuit switching network to the one required for a packet switching network and the media gateway control device. MGCP may be used to set up, manage, and complete calls among multiple endpoints. Megaco and H.248 are the improved version of MGCP. Stands for Network Address Translation. NAT is a mechanism for reducing the need for globally unique IP addresses.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 This is a collection of communication protocols that inter-work with one another and that process communications in part or all of the seven layers of the OSI reference Protocol Stack model. All protocol stacks are not related to each layer of the OSI model, and one protocol of a stack can process multiple layers at one time. TCP/IP is a typical protocol stack. Stands for Public Switched Telephone Network.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 2. Stands for Rapid Transport Protocol. RTP provides facing and error recovery services to the APPN data when the data passes the APPN network. RTP allows you to check error recovery and flow control synthetically. RTP does not recover but prevents traffic congestion. 3. Stands for Real-Time Transport Protocol. This is one of the IPv6 protocols.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 Telnet is used to connect remote terminals. Telnet allows you to log into a remote system and to use the resources like they are connected to a local system. Telnet is defined in RFC 854. Stands for Virtual Channel Identifier. VCI refers to a 16-bit field in the header of an ATM cell.
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1 public TCP/IP network. On VPN, all data is encrypted in an IP level by using the ‘tunneling’ technique. Stands for Wide-Area Network. WAN is a data communication network that provides services to the users in a wide area and that uses transmission services provided by WAN regular service providers. Examples of WAN include frame relay, SMDS, and X.25. Compare to: LAN and MAN AddPac Technology Co.