User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260/UNI SIP User’s Manual Version 5.0
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Notices
- 1. Overview
- 2. Physical Description
- 3. Installation
- 4. Getting Started
- 5. Web Management
- Computer Requirements
- Protection and Security Mechanisms
- Accessing the Embedded Web Server
- Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
- Protocol Management
- Advanced Configuration
- Status & Diagnostic
- Software Update Menu
- Maintenance
- Logging Off the Embedded Web Server
- 6. Gateway's ini File Configuration
- Secured ini File
- Modifying an ini File
- The ini File Content
- The ini File Structure
- The ini File Example
- Networking Parameters
- System Parameters
- Web and Telnet Parameters
- Security Parameters
- RADIUS Parameters
- SNMP Parameters
- SIP Configuration Parameters
- Voice Mail Parameters
- ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
- Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
- E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
- Channel Parameters
- Configuration Files Parameters
- 7. Using BootP / DHCP
- 8. Telephony Capabilities
- Working with Supplementary Services
- Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
- Fax & Modem Transport Modes
- Event Notification using X-Detect Header
- ThroughPacket™
- Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
- Configuring the Gateway’s Alternative Routing (based on Conn
- Call Detail Report
- Supported RADIUS Attributes
- Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
- Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
- SIP Call Flow Example
- SIP Authentication Example
- 9. Networking Capabilities
- 10. Advanced PSTN Configuration
- 11. Advanced System Capabilities
- 12. Special Applications
- 13. Security
- 14. Diagnostics
- 15. SNMP-Based Management
- SNMP Standards and Objects
- Carrier Grade Alarm System
- Cold Start Trap
- Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
- TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs
- Traps
- SNMP Interface Details
- SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
- Dual Module Interface
- SNMP NAT Traversal
- SNMP Administrative State Control
- AudioCodes’ Element Management System
- 16. Configuration Files
- Appendix A. Selected Technical Specifications
- Appendix B. Supplied SIP Software Kit
- Appendix C. SIP Compliance Tables
- Appendix D. The BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility
- Appendix E. RTP/RTCP Payload Types and Port Allocation
- Appendix F. RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP-XR)
- Appendix G. Accessory Programs and Tools
- Appendix H. Release Reason Mapping
- Appendix I. SNMP Traps
- Appendix J. Installation and Configuration of Apache HTTP Server
- Appendix K. Regulatory Information

SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 85 October 2006
Note that an NFS file server can share multiple file systems. There must be a separate row
for each remote file system shared by the NFS file server that needs to be accessed by the
gateway.
¾ To configure the NFS Settings parameters, take these 7 steps:
1. Open the ‘Application Settings’ screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Network
Settings > Application Settings option); the ‘Application Settings’ screen is
displayed.
2. Open the NFS Table screen by clicking the arrow sign (-->) to the right of the NFS
label; the NFS Table screen is displayed (Figure 5-19).
Figure 5-19: NFS Settings Table Screen
3. To add a remote NFS file system, select an available line number from the Line
Number drop-down list.
4. Click the Add an Empty Line button; an empty line appears.
5. Configure the NFS Settings. The NFS parameters are described in Table 6-1 on page
130.
6. Click the Apply New Settings button; the remote NFS file system is mounted
immediately. Check the Syslog server for the ‘NFS mount was successful’ message.
7. To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section 5.9.2 on
page 124.
Note: To avoid terminating calls in progress, a row must not be deleted or
modified while the board is currently accessing files on that remote NFS file
system.
¾ To delete a remote NFS file system, take these 3 steps:
1. Click the Edit radio button for the row to be deleted.
2. Click the Delete Line button; the row is deleted.
3. To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section 5.9.2 on
page 124.