MediaPackTM Media Gateways MediantTM Media Gateways Multi‐Service Business Gateways SIP CPE Release Notes Version 6.
SIP Release Notes Contents Table of Contents 1 What's New in Release 6.2 ................................................................................. 9 1.1 Supported Hardware Platforms ..............................................................................10 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2 SIP New Features ..................................................................................................18 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 New Hardware Platforms .................
CPE SIP Products 1.12.3 Networking Parameters ........................................................................................ 113 1.13 Obsolete Parameters ...........................................................................................114 2 Supported Features ........................................................................................ 115 2.1 SIP Gateway Features .........................................................................................115 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.
SIP Release Notes Contents List of Tables Table 1-1: Available Mediant 800 MSBG Models ................................................................................. 11 Table 1-2: Mediant 1000 MSBG Voice I/O Module Hardware Revision Compatibility List ................... 15 Table 1-3: New SIP General Parameters for Release 6.2..................................................................... 84 Table 1-4: New SIP Gateway Parameters for Release 6.2 ....................................................
CPE SIP Products Reader’s Notes SIP Release Notes 6 Document #: LTRT-26901
SIP Release Notes Notices Notice This document describes the Release 6.2 of AudioCodes products – MP-1xx, Mediant 600, Mediant 800 MSBG, Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 1000, Mediant 2000, and Mediant 3000. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, AudioCodes cannot guarantee accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions.
CPE SIP Products Related Documentation Document Name Product Reference Manual for SIP Gateways and Media Servers MP-11x & MP-124 SIP Installation Manual Mediant 600 SIP Installation Manual Mediant 800 MSBG SIP Installation Manual Mediant 1000 MSBG SIP Installation Manual Mediant 1000 SIP Installation Manual Mediant 2000 SIP Installation Manual Mediant 3000 SIP Installation Manual MP-11x & MP-124 SIP User’s Manual Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000 SIP User’s Manual Mediant 800 SIP User’s Manual Mediant 1000 MSBG S
SIP Release Notes 1 1. What's New in Release 6.2 What's New in Release 6.2 This document describes the software and hardware release of Version 6.
CPE SIP Products 1.1 Supported Hardware Platforms This section describes the supported hardware platforms in Release 6.2 1.1.1 New Hardware Platforms This section describes the new hardware platforms introduced in Release 6.2. 1.1.1.1 MediaPack 1xx No new hardware platforms. 1.1.1.2 Mediant 600 No new hardware platforms. 1.1.1.3 Mediant 800 MSBG The Mediant 800 MSBG supports the following new hardware platforms in Release 6.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.
CPE SIP Products 1.1.2 Existing Hardware Platforms This section describes existing hardware platforms from the previous release that are also supported in Release 6.2. 1.1.2.
SIP Release Notes 1.1.2.3 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Mediant 800 MSBG This release supports the following existing hardware platforms: Analog telephony interfaces, offering only FXS or only FXO interfaces, or a combination thereof. For a list of available hardware configurations and models, refer to Table 1-1. Optional, analog Lifeline on FXS Port 1, maintaining PSTN connectivity upon power failure.
CPE SIP Products 1.1.2.4 Mediant 1000 MSBG This release supports the following existing hardware platforms: Mediant 1000 and Mediant 1000B chassis. The Mediant 1000B chassis is based on the incumbent Mediant 1000 chassis, but designed to support Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC/AdvancedMC) form-factor modules. This chassis provides eight AMC slots on its rear panel for housing single and mid-sized AMC modules.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Open Solutions Network (OSN) server platform, available in one of the following models: • OSN Ver. 1 (OSN1), based on Intel™ Celeron™ 600 MHz processor (for thirdparty applications such as IP PBX) • OSN Ver. 2 (OSN2), based on Intel™ Pentium™ M 1.
CPE SIP Products Item No. Description H/W Revision FASU00587 CRMX-T (LAN 1, 2, 3, Dual T1 WAN DSU/CSU Trunk) P1.2 FASU00557 CRMX-L (LAN 1, 2, 3, GE WAN 1000Base-LX) P1.5 FASU00556 CRMX-C (LAN 1, 2, 3, GE WAN copper Ethernet) FASU00557 CRMX-S (LAN 1, 2, 3, GE WAN 1000Base-SX) FASU00636 CRMX-SD (LAN 1, 2, 3, SHDSL WAN) 1.1.2.5 P2 P1.
SIP Release Notes 1.1.2.7 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Mediant 3000 This release supports the following existing hardware platforms: Mediant 3000 hosting a single TP-6310 blade, providing SONET/SDH or T3 PSTN interfaces. Mediant 3000 hosting two TP-6310 blades for 1+1 HA, providing SONET/SDH or T3 PSTN interfaces. Mediant 3000 hosting a single TP-8410 blade, providing 16 E1/ 21 T1 PSTN interfaces. Mediant 3000 hosting a single TP-8410 blade, providing up to 63 E1/ 84 T1 PSTN interfaces.
CPE SIP Products 1.2 SIP New Features This section lists the new SIP features in Release 6.2. 1.2.1 SIP General New Features The device supports the following new SIP general (Gateway and SBC applications) features: 1.
SIP Release Notes 3. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 SDP Offer/Answer Negotiation upon Modified Session: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature enables the flexibility of ignoring a new SDP re-offer (from the media negotiation perspective) in certain scenarios (such as session expires).
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SIP Release Notes 5. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Transcoding Mode for SBC and IP-to-IP Applications: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature allows separate transcoding mode configuration for the SBC and IP-to-IP applications.
CPE SIP Products 7. SIP Authorization Header in Initial Registration Request: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature supports the inclusion of the SIP Authorization header in initial registration (REGISTER) requests sent by the device.
SIP Release Notes 8. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 SIP Route Header in Initial Registration Request: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature supports the inclusion of the SIP Route header in initial registration (REGISTER) requests sent by the device.
CPE SIP Products This feature is enabled by the new parameter, UsePingPongKeepAlive. In addition, the maximum interval after which a CRLF Keep-Alive (“ping”) is sent after a received “pong” is configured using the new parameter, PingPongKeepAliveTime (5 to 2,000,000 sec; default is 120). The device uses the range of 80-100% of this userdefined value as the actual interval. For example, if the parameter value is set to 200 sec, the interval used is any random time between 160 to 200 seconds.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 12.
CPE SIP Products 14. Multiple NATs for SIP Control and RTP Media using Static NAT Rules: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for multiple network address translation (NAT) using static NAT IP rules.
SIP Release Notes 1.2.2 1. What's New in Release 6.2 SIP Gateway New Features The device supports the following new SIP Gateway application features: 1.
CPE SIP Products 3. Adapting Comfort Noise to Remote Party: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature enhances the device’s negotiation of comfort noise generation (CNG) between SIP UAs.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Notes: 5. • The Hotline duration can be set for all ports using the existing, “global” parameter, HotLineToneDuration. • This feature is applicable only to FXS and FXO interfaces.
CPE SIP Products 7. Increase in Characters for Endpoint Phone Number: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI The maximum number of characters that can be defined for an endpoint phone number has been increased from 25 to 50.
SIP Release Notes 9. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Flash-Hook with Digit Sequence: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides enhanced support for flash-hook digit sequences for FXS interfaces.
CPE SIP Products 11. High Definition Three-Way Conferencing: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature supports high definition, three-way conferencing using wideband codecs (e.g., G.722 and AMR-WB). Therefore, this feature allows conference participants to experience wideband voice quality.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 An example of the X-RTP-Stat header in a SIP BYE message is shown below: BYE sip:302@10.33.4.125 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.33.4.126;branch=z9hG4bKac2127550866 Max-Forwards: 70 From: ;tag=1c2113553324 To: ;tag=1c991751121 Call-ID: 991750671245200001912@10.33.4.
CPE SIP Products • Obtaining a GRUU: The mechanism for obtaining a GRUU is through registrations. A UA can obtain a GRUU by generating a REGISTER request containing a Supported header field with the value “gruu”. The UA includes a “+sip.instance” Contact header parameter of each contact for which the GRUU is desired. This Contact parameter contains a globally unique ID that identifies the UA instance.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 15. Trunk Re-Registration upon Return to Service: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature supports re-registration of the device’s trunks that return to service.
CPE SIP Products 17. Table Increase for Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP-to-Tel Calls: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI The Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP-to-Tel Calls table (SourceNumberMapIP2Tel parameter) has been increased from 20 to 120 indices (rows). 18.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 19. RTCP XR Voice Quality Monitoring: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP XR) according to RFC 3611.
CPE SIP Products 21. New Range and Defaults for T.38 Fax Maximum Buffer Size: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides a modified value range and default for the T38FaxMaxBufferSize parameter, which is used in SIP T.38 negotiation in SDP.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 23. Fax Transmission behind NAT: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for transmission from fax machines (connected to the device) located inside a Network Address Translation (NAT). Generally, the firewall blocks T.
CPE SIP Products 25. B-Channel Off-Hook Cut-Through: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature enables PSTN CAS channels/endpoints to receive incoming IP calls even if the B-channel is in off-hook state. This feature is enabled using the new parameter, DigitalCutThrough.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 27. Pre-emption of IP-to-Tel E911 Emergency Calls: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature supports the pre-emption of IP-to-Tel E911 emergency calls.
CPE SIP Products 29. Multi-AMD Sensitivity Table: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for multi-language/country Answering Machine Detection (AMD). This is achieved by the new Multi-AMD Sensitivity table.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 31. Additional VXML Script Attributes for Invoking VXML Scripts: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for the following additional VXML session variables and events: • session.connection.local.uri • session.connection.remote.
CPE SIP Products 33. Enhanced ISDN BRI Support: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides enhanced support for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) phones connected to the device.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 35. BRI Call Forwarding Supplementary Service: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for call forwarding (CF) services initiated by ISDN Basic BRI phones connected to the device.
CPE SIP Products 36. BRI Suspend-Resume Supplementary Service: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for call suspend and resume services initiated by ISDN BRI phones connected to the device.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 38. MWI for BRI Interfaces: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for MWI on BRI phones connected to the device and using the Euro ISDN BRI variant.
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SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 42.
CPE SIP Products 44. Manipulation of Redirect Reason for Tel-to IP Calls: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for configuring a default redirect reason for Tel-to-IP calls. This is configured by the new parameter, Tel2IPDefaultRedirectReason.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 46. Response to SIP OPTIONS only if Trunk Group 1 is Available: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for responding to received SIP OPTIONS (e.g., from a softswitch) only if Trunk Group #1 has available trunks.
CPE SIP Products 1.2.3 SIP SAS New Features The device supports the following new SIP Standalone Survivability (SAS) application features: 1.
SIP Release Notes 3. 1. What's New in Release 6.
CPE SIP Products 1.3 Session Border Controller New Features The device supports the following new Session Border Controller (SBC) features: 1. SBC Support by Mediant 3000: Product Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI The SBC application is now fully supported by the Mediant 3000 (including Mediant 3000 High Availability).
SIP Release Notes 4. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 SBC Registration Timers: Product Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature now enables the device to retain the original value of the SIP Expires header received from the user or proxy. This feature also applies when the SBC is in “survivability” state (i.e.
CPE SIP Products 6. Max-Forwards SIP Header Size: Product Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides control over the SIP Max-Forwards header value. The MaxForwards header is used to limit the number of servers (such as proxies) that can forward the SIP request.
SIP Release Notes 8. 1. What's New in Release 6.
CPE SIP Products 10. Mediation without Transcoding: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for mediation without transcoding.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 SIP Header Present in Received SIP Message Parameter Value Diversion and History-Info History-Info Diversion Not present. History-Info converted to Diversion. History-Info removed. History-Info added to Diversion. History-Info removed. HistoryInfoMode = Disable DiversionMode = Add Diversion converted to History-Info. Not present. Diversion added to History-Info. HistoryInfoMode = Disable DiversionMode = Add Not present.
CPE SIP Products If the REGISTER is per the device’s client (endpoint), it is the MAC address concatenated with the phone number of the client. ♦ If the REGISTER is per device, it is the MAC address only. If the remote server doesn’t support GRUU, it ignores the parameters of the GRUU. Otherwise, if the remote side also supports GRUU, the REGISTER responses contain the “gruu” parameter in each Contact header.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 The “GATEWAY” type is necessary for requests representing multiple users, as the existing options above are not suitable: • The IP Group cannot be defined as a SERVER since its destination address is unknown during configuration. • The IP Group cannot be defined as a USER since the SIP Contact header of the incoming REGISTER does not represent a specific user.
CPE SIP Products 16. General SBC Configuration Enghancements: Product Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This release provides the following general SBC configuration enhancements: • In Release 6.
SIP Release Notes 1.4 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Media New Features The device supports the following new media features: 1.
CPE SIP Products Note: To use V.34, the relevant DSP template must be used. 3. G.722 Codec Support: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI Application Gateway/GW SBC SAS This feature provides support for the G.722 speech codec, according to RFC 3551. G.
SIP Release Notes 1.5 1. What's New in Release 6.2 PSTN New Features The device supports the following new PSTN features: 1. E1/T1 PSTN Interface: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI Application Gateway/GW SBC SAS The device now supports a single E1/T1 PSTN port interface.
CPE SIP Products 3. T310 Timer Configuration for ISDN Variant NI2: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI Application Gateway/GW SBC SAS The device now supports configuration of the T310 timer for the ISDN variant National ISDN with sub variant 2 (NI2).
SIP Release Notes 1.6 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Networking New Features The device supports the following new networking features: 1.
CPE SIP Products 3. VoIP Firewall per Network Interface: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI Application Gateway/GW SBC SAS The device now supports the configuration of firewall access rules (block or allow) per VoIP network interface.
SIP Release Notes 5. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Default Gateway per IP Interface: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI Application Gateway/GW SBC SAS This feature provides enhanced routing with its support for multiple default gateways.
CPE SIP Products 7. Increase in Maximum Call Control/Media Interfaces: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI Application Gateway/GW SBC SAS The device now supports the configuration of up to 31 Control/Media interfaces (as compared to 15 in the previous release).
SIP Release Notes 9. 1. What's New in Release 6.
CPE SIP Products 1.7 Data-Router New Features The device supports the following new data-router features: 1. Dual WAN over T1 Interface Ports: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI The device now supports two physical WAN T1 links, thereby allowing a bandwidth of up to 3 Mbps.
SIP Release Notes 3. 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Local-line Loopback on T1 WAN Interface: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI The device now supports local-line loopback on the T1 WAN interface. In this loopback, packets from the Tx line interface connect to the Rx line interface.
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SIP Release Notes 1.8 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Security New Features The device supports the following new security feature: 1. ARIA Encryption Algorithm for SRTP: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for the ARIA algorithm cipher encryption for SRTP.
CPE SIP Products 1.9 Infrastructure New Features The device supports the following new infrastructure features: 1.
SIP Release Notes 1.10 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Management and Provisioning New Features 1.10.1 Web New Features The device supports the following new Web interface features: 1.
CPE SIP Products 3. Reorganization of SIP Menus in Web Navigation Tree: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides an improved hierarchical structure of the SIP-related menus and items in the Navigation tree of the Web interface.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.10.2 SNMP New Features The device supports the following new Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) features: 1.
CPE SIP Products 1.10.3 CLI New Features The device supports the following new command-line interface (CLI) features: 1. Main CLI Configuration Modes: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI This feature provides support for three main CLI configuration modes in which the device can be configured.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.10.4 SSH New Features The device supports the following new Secure Shell (SSH) features: 1.
CPE SIP Products 3. SSH Last Login: Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Management Protocol Web INI SNMP EMS CLI The device now supports the display in SSH sessions of the time and date of the last SSH login. The SSH login message displays the number of unsuccessful login attempts since the last successful login.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.10.5 Utilities New Features The device supports the following new utilities feature: 1.
CPE SIP Products 1.11 New Parameters This section describes the new parameters for Release 6.2. The ini file parameter is enclosed in square brackets and if a corresponding Web interface parameter exists, then this parameter appears above it. 1.11.1 SIP New Parameters This section describes the new SIP parameters for Release 6.2. 1.11.1.1 SIP General Parameters The table below describes the new general SIP parameters for Release 6.2.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description Static NAT Table [NATTranslation] Version 6.2 This ini file table parameter defines multiple NATs for SIP control and RTP media using Static NAT Rules. This table creates NAT rules for translating source IP address per VoIP interface (SIP control and RTP media traffic) into NAT IP addresses.
CPE SIP Products 1.11.1.2 SIP Gateway Parameters The table below describes the new SIP Gateway application parameters for Release 6.2. Table 1-4: New SIP Gateway Parameters for Release 6.2 Parameter Description Add Empty Authorization Header [EmptyAuthorizationHead er] Determines whether the SIP Authorization header is included in initial registration (REGISTER) requests sent by the device.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description [EnableSDPVersionNegoti ation] This feature enables the flexibility of ignoring a new SDP re-offer (from the media negotiation perspective) in certain scenarios (such as session expires). According to RFC 3264, once an SDP session is established, a new SDP offer is considered a new offer only when the SDP origin value is incremented.
CPE SIP Products Parameter QoS statistics in SIP Release Call [QoSStatistics] Description Determines whether the device includes call quality of service (QoS) statistics in SIP BYE and SIP 200 OK response to BYE, using the proprietary SIP header, X-RTP-Stat.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description value other than the default, the RTPOnlyMode parameter value is ignored. [RTPOnlyModeForTrunk_I D] Enables the device to start sending and/or receiving RTP packets to and from remote endpoints without the need to establish a SIP session. This is configured per trunk. The remote IP address is determined according to the 'Outbound IP Routing' table.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description CRLF Keep-Alive Mode Parameters [UsePingPongKeepAlive] Determines whether the carriage-return and line-feed sequences (CRLF) Keep-Alive mechanism, according to RFC 5626 “Managing Client-Initiated Connections in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)” is used for reliable, connection-orientated transport types such as TCP. [0] Disable (default) [1] Enable The SIP user agent/client (i.e.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description R-Value Delay Threshold [VQMonEOCRValTHR] Voice quality monitoring - end of call low quality alert threshold. if set to -1 (default), no alerts are issued. RTCP Packet Interval [RTCPInterval] Defines the time interval (in msec) between adjacent RTCP reports. The interval range is 0 to 65,535. The default interval is 5,000.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description Cut Through Parameters [DigitalCutThrough] Enables PSTN CAS channels/endpoints to receive incoming IP calls even if the B-channels are in off-hook state. [0] Disabled (default) [1] Enabled When enabled, this feature operates as follows: 1 A Tel-to-IP call is established (connected) by the device for a Bchannel. 2 The device receives a SIP BYE (i.e.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.11.2 SBC New Parameters The table below describes the new SBC application parameters for Release 6.2. Table 1-6: New SBC Parameters for Release 6.2 Parameter Description SBC No Answer Timeout [SBCAlertTimeout] Defines the timeout (in seconds) to SBC outgoing (outbound IP routing) SIP INVITE messages. If the called IP party does not answer the call within this user-defined interval, the device disconnects the session.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description SBC Registration Timers SBC User Registration Time [SBCUserRegistrationTime] Defines the duration of the periodic registrations between the user and the SBC (SBC responds with this value to user). When set to 0, the SBC does not change the Expires value received in the user’s REGISTER request. If no Expires header is received in the REGISTER and SBCUserRegistrationTime = 0, the Expires value is set to 180 seconds (by default).
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.11.3 Media New Parameters The table below describes the new media parameters for Release 6.2. Notes: These parameters are applicable only to the Gateway application. Table 1-7: New Media Parameters for Release 6.2 Parameter Description [T38FaxSessionImmediateStart] Enables fax transmission of T.38 “no-signal” packets to the terminating fax machine.
CPE SIP Products 1.11.4 PSTN New Parameters The table below describes the new PSTN parameters for Release 6.2. Notes: These parameters are applicable only to the Gateway application. Table 1-8: New PSTN Parameters for Release 6.2 Parameter [ISDNNSBehaviour2] Description Bit-field to determine several behavior options, which influences the behavior of the Q.931 protocol.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description Call Forward on Busy [SuppServCodeCFB] Prefix code for activating Call Forward on Busy sent to the softswitch. The valid value is a string. The default is an empty string. Note: The string must be enclosed in single apostrophe (e.g., ‘*72’). Call Forward on Busy Deactivation [SuppServCodeCFBDeact] Prefix code for deactivating Call Forward on Busy Deactivation sent to the softswitch. The valid value is a string.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description BRI Supplementary Services Table [ISDNSuppServ] SIP Release Notes This table configures the BRI endpoints and their authentication and caller ID settings.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.11.5 Networking New Parameters The table below describes the new networking parameters for Release 6.2. Notes: These parameters are applicable to the Gateway and SBC applications. Table 1-9: New Networking Parameters for Release 6.2 Parameter Description [TLSPkeySize] Defines key size (in bits) for RSA public-key encryption for newly self-signed generated keys.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description [StaticRouteTable] This ini file table parameter configures the IP Routing table for defining static IP routing rules. These rules can be associated with IP interfaces defined in the Multiple Interface table. The routing decision is thus based on the source subnet/VLAN. If not associated with an IP interface, the static IP rule is based on destination IP address.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.11.6 Management and Provisioning New Parameters The table below describes the new management and provisioning parameter for Release 6.2. Notes: These parameters are applicable to the Gateway and SBC applications. Table 1-10: New Management and Provisioning Parameter for Release 6.2 Parameter [SNMPEngineIDString]- Version 6.2 Description Defines the SNMP engine ID for SNMPv3/SNMPv2 agents.
CPE SIP Products 1.12 Modified Parameters This section describes parameters from the previous release that have been modified in Release 6.2. 1.12.1 SIP Parameters This section describes SIP parameters from the previous release that have been modified in Release 6.2. 1.12.1.1 SIP General Parameters The table below describes the SIP general parameters from the previous release that have been modified in Release 6.2. Table 1-11: Modified SIP General Parameters for Release 6.
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CPE SIP Products Parameter Description Outbound IP Routing Table [Prefix] Modification: PREFIX_DestSRD added. This ini file table parameter configures the Outbound IP Routing table for routing Tel-to-IP and IP-to-IP calls.
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CPE SIP Products Parameter Description [9] Ring to Hunt Group = The device allocates IP-to-Tel calls to all the FXS ports (channels) belonging to a specific Hunt Group. When an IP-to-Tel call is received by the device for a specific Hunt Group, all telephones connected to the FXS ports belonging to the Hunt Group start ringing. The call is eventually received by whichever telephone answers the call first (and the other phones will stop ringing).
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description Flash Keys Sequence Style [FlashKeysSequenceStyle ] Modification: Option [2] added (MP-1xx, Mediant 600, Mediant 800 MSBG, Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 1000). Hook flash keys sequence style.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description number of simultaneous, on-board 3-way conference calls, by using the parameter MaxInBoardConferenceCalls. Notes: This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces. When using an external conference server (i.e., [0] or [1]), up to six three-way conference calls is supported. T38 Fax Max Buffer [T38FaxMaxBufferSize] Modification: Value range and default (all products). Defines the maximum size (in bytes) of the device's T.38 buffer.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 Parameter Description Voice Mail Interface [VoiceMailInterface] Modification: Option [8] ETS added (Mediant 600, Mediant 800 MSBG, Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 1000). Enables the device's Voice Mail application and determines the communication method used between the PBX and the device.
CPE SIP Products Parameter Description context=”. The is the Trunk Group ID where incoming calls from Tel is received. For IP-Tel calls, the SIP 200 OK device's response contains “tgrp=;trunk-context=”. The is the Trunk Group ID used for outgoing Tel calls. The in “trunkcontext” can be configured using the parameter SIPGatewayName.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.12.1.3 SIP SAS Parameters The table below describes the SIP SAS parameters from the previous release that have been modified in Release 6.2. Table 1-13: Modified SIP SAS Parameters for Release 6.2 Parameter SAS Survivability Mode [SASSurvivabilityMode] Version 6.2 Description Modification: Option [4] Use IP-to-IP Routing Table added (all products). Determines the Survivability mode used by the SAS application.
CPE SIP Products 1.12.2 SBC Parameters The table below describes SBC parameters from the previous release that have been modified in Release 6.2. Table 1-14: Modified SBC Parameter for Release 6.2 Parameter Description IP Group Table [IPGroup] Modification: Option [2] for IPGroup_Type (Mediant 800 MSBG, Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 3000); Option [2] for IPGroup_EnableSurvivability.
SIP Release Notes 1. What's New in Release 6.2 1.12.3 Networking Parameters The table below describes networking parameters from the previous release that have been modified in Release 6.2. Notes: These parameters are applicable to the Gateway and SBC applications. Table 1-15: Modified Networking Parameter for Release 6.2 Parameter Firewall Settings [AccessList] Version 6.2 Description Modification: Use_Specific_Interface and AccessList_Interface_ID parameters added (all products).
CPE SIP Products 1.13 Obsolete Parameters The table below lists parameters from the previous release that are now obsolete in Release 6.2. Table 1-16: Obsolete Parameters Obsolete Parameter Description [AMDSensitivityResolution] This parameter has been replaced by the new parameter, AMDSensitivityParameterSuit. [AMDDetectionSensitivityHighResolution] This parameter has been replaced by the new parameter, AMDSensitivityLevel.
SIP Release Notes 2 2. Supported Features Supported Features This chapter describes various features supported by the device. 2.1 SIP Gateway Features This section lists the SIP Gateway application’s main features. 2.1.1 Supported SIP Features The device supports the following main SIP Gateway features: Reliable User Datagram Protocol (UDP) transport, with retransmissions. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Transport layer. SIPS using TLS. T.38 real-time fax using SIP (including V.34 T.
CPE SIP Products DTMF out-of-band transfer using: • INFO method • INFO method, compatible with Cisco gateways • NOTIFY method • INFO method, compatible with Korea Telecom format Handling forking proxy multiple responses. Supports ITU V.152 - Procedures for supporting Voice-Band Data over IP Networks. Call Hold and Transfer Supplementary services using SIP REFER, Refer-To, Referred-By, Replaces and NOTIFY messages.
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CPE SIP Products RFC Number RFC Title RFC 4733 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits RFC 4961 Symmetric RTP and RTCP for NAT RFC 5022 Media Server Control Markup Language (MSCML) RFC 5627 Obtaining and Using Globally Routable User Agent (UA) URIs (GRUU) in SIP RFC 5628 Registration Event Package Extension for GRUU ECMA-355, ISO/IEC 22535 QSIG tunneling draft-ietf-sipprivacy-04.
SIP Release Notes 2.1.2 2. Supported Features SIP Compliance Tables The SIP device complies with RFC 3261, as shown in the following subsections. 2.1.2.
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SIP Release Notes 2. Supported Features 2.1.2.5.1 1xx Response – Information Responses Table 2-6: Supported 1xx SIP Responses 1xx Response Supported Comments 100 Trying Yes The device generates this response upon receiving a Proceeding message from ISDN or immediately after placing a call for CAS signaling. 180 Ringing Yes The device generates this response for an incoming INVITE message. Upon receiving this response, the device waits for a 200 OK response.
CPE SIP Products 2.1.2.5.4 4xx Response – Client Failure Responses Table 2-9: Supported 4xx SIP Responses 4xx Response Supported Comments 400 Bad Request Yes The device doesn't generate this response. Upon receipt of this message, and before a 200 OK has been received, the device responds with an ACK and disconnects the call. 401 Unauthorized Yes Authentication support for Basic and Digest.
SIP Release Notes 4xx Response 2. Supported Features Supported Comments 420 Bad Extension Yes The device doesn't generate this response. Upon receipt of this message and before a 200 OK has been received, the device responds with an ACK and disconnects the call. 423 Interval Too Brief Yes The device does not generate this response. On reception of this message the device uses the value received in the Min-Expires header as the registration time.
CPE SIP Products 2.1.2.5.5 5xx Response – Server Failure Responses Table 2-10: Supported 5xx SIP Responses 5xx Response 500 Internal Server Error 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad gateway 503 Service Unavailable 504 Gateway Timeout 505 Version Not Supported Comments Upon receipt of any of these Responses, the device releases the call, sending an appropriate release cause to the PSTN side. The device generates a 5xx response according to the PSTN release cause coming from the PSTN. 2.1.2.5.
SIP Release Notes 2.2 2. Supported Features Supported PSTN-SIP Interworking Features Note: This section is applicable only to digital PSTN products (i.e., Mediant 600, Mediant 800 MSBG, Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 1000, Mediant 2000, and Mediant 3000). The SIP device supports various ISDN PRI protocols such as EuroISDN, North American NI2, Lucent 4/5ESS, Nortel DMS100, Meridian1 DMS100, Japan J1, as well as QSIG. PRI support includes User Termination or Network Termination side.
CPE SIP Products Configurable channel-select mode per trunk group. Various number manipulation rules for IP-to-Tel and Tel-to-IP, called and calling numbers. Option to configure ISDN Transfer Capability per trunk. Transfer of User-to-User Information Element (UUIE) between SIP and PRI. ISDN Transfer using TBCT / RLT / ECT. QSIG messages tunneling over SIP according to ECMA-355(ISO/IEC 22535). ISDN PRI messages tunneling over SIP messages according to RFC 3372 - SIP-T.
SIP Release Notes 2.3 2. Supported Features Supported IP Media Features Note: This section is applicable only to Mediant 1000 and Mediant 1000 MSBG. The Mediant 1000 and Mediant 1000 MSBG support the following IP media features: VoIP Conference Bridge, supporting up to 60 channels. Up to 20 three-way conferences. Up to 60 participants in a single conference. Up to 3 active talkers; the rest being listeners only. VoIP Announcement media server supporting up to 120 VoIP channels.
CPE SIP Products 2.4 Supported Data-Router Features The supported data-router features are listed in the subsections below. Note: This section is applicable only to Mediant 800 MSBG and Mediant 1000 MSBG. 2.4.1 LAN Switching The device supports the following LAN switching features: Mediant 800 MSBG: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. LAN switch ports with non-blocking switching performance. Up to four RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) LAN ports. Eight RJ-45 10/100Base-TX (Fast Ethernet) LAN ports. 802.
SIP Release Notes • 5. 6. 2. Supported Features EFM: ♦ ITU G.991.2 Annex E for Ethernet, also known as EFM or 2Base-TL, as defined in IEEE 802.3ah ♦ Up to 8 IP interfaces for EFM/2Base-TL ♦ IP QoS classification, Marking, scheduling and shaping ♦ 802.1Q VLANs Routing protocols: • Static routing • RIPv1 - RFC 1058 • RIPv2 - RFC 2453 • OSPFv2 - RFC 2328 • BGPv4 - RFC 1771 and RFC 2858 • BGP Extended Community Attribute for BGP/MPLS VPNs • Policy-based routing (e.g.
CPE SIP Products 2.4.3 Data Security The device supports the following new data security features: 1. Zero Configuration Firewall wizard with three security levels: • Minimum (Inbound and Outbound policies set to ‘Accept’) • Typical (Inbound policy set to ‘Reject’; Outbound Policy to ‘Accept’) • Maximum (only selected applications are allowed in Outbound policy) 2. Access Control for pinpoint security policy. 3.
SIP Release Notes 2.4.4 2. Supported Features Supported RFC's The device materially supports the following RFC's: IP/Routing: • RFC 768 UDP • RFC 791 IP • RFC 792 ICMP • RFC 793 TCP • RFC 959 FTP • RFC 2822 Internet Message Format • RFC 1305 NTP • RFC 826 ARP • RFC 2131 DHCP • RFC 1918 IP Addressing • RFC 2516 PPPoE • RFC 2663 NAT QoS: • IEEE 802.1p Priority Tagging • RFC 1349 • RFC 2475 • RFC 2597 • RFC 3246 IPSec: Version 6.
CPE SIP Products 2.5 DSP Firmware Templates (Voice Codecs) This section lists the DSP templates and corresponding voice codecs support. 2.5.1 MediaPack 1xx The device supports the following DSP firmware templates: Table 2-12: DSP Firmware Templates for MediaPack Series DSP Template 0 1 Number of Channels Default SRTP Enabled Default SRTP Enabled MP-112 FXS/FXO 2 2 2 2 MP-114 FXS/FXO 4 3 3 3 MP-118 FXS/FXO 8 6 6 6 MP-124 24 20 20 20 Voice Coder G.711 A/Mu-law PCM Yes Yes G.
SIP Release Notes 2.5.2 2. Supported Features Mediant 600 and Mediant 1000 The device supports the following DSP firmware templates: Notes: • Installation and use of vocoders is subject to obtaining the appropriate license and to royalty payments. • The number of channels refers to the device's maximum channel capacity. • The maximum number of channels on any form of analog, digital and MPM modules assembly is 120. • Assembly of the MPM module in Slot 6 enables DSP conferencing capabilities.
CPE SIP Products Table 2-14: DSP Firmware Templates for Mediant 600 and Mediant 1000 Digital Interfaces DSP Template 0 or 10 1 or 11 2 or 12 4 or 14 5 or 15 6 or 16 Number of Spans 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 Number of Channels Default Settings 31 62 120 31 48 80 24 36 60 31 60 100 24 36 60 31 60 100 128-ms EC 31 60 100 31 48 80 26 36 60 31 60 100 24 36 60 31 60 100 SRTP 31 60 100 - - - - - - 31 48 80 24 36 60 31 48 80
SIP Release Notes 2. Supported Features Table 2-15: DSP Firmware Templates for Mediant 1000 MPM Module DSP Template 0 or 10 1 or 11 2 or 12 4 or 14 5 or 15 6 or 16 Assembly Slot Number 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 Number of Channels Default Settings 40 20 32 16 24 12 40 20 24 12 40 20 SRTP 32 16 - - - - 32 16 24 12 32 16 Voice Coder G.711 A/Mu-law PCM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes G.726 ADPCM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - G.
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SIP Release Notes 2.5.4 2. Supported Features Mediant 1000 MSBG The device supports the following DSP firmware templates: Notes: • Installation and use of vocoders is subject to obtaining the appropriate license and to royalty payments. • The number of channels refers to the device's maximum channel capacity. • The maximum number of channels on any form of analog, digital and MPM modules assembly is 120. • Assembly of the MPM module in Slot 6 enables DSP conferencing capabilities.
CPE SIP Products Table 2-18: DSP Firmware Templates for Mediant 1000 MSBG Digital Interfaces DSP Template 0 or 10 1 or 11 2 or 12 4 or 14 5 or 15 6 or 16 Number of Spans 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 Number of Channels Default Settings 31 72 120 31 48 80 24 36 60 31 60 100 24 36 60 31 60 100 With 128-ms EC 31 60 100 31 48 80 26 36 60 31 60 100 24 36 60 31 60 100 With SRTP 31 60 100 - - - - - - 31 48 80 24 36 60 31 48 80 W
SIP Release Notes 2. Supported Features Table 2-19: DSP Firmware Templates for Mediant 1000 MSBG MPM Module DSP Template 0 or 10 1 or 11 2 or 12 4 or 14 5 or 15 6 or 16 Assembly Slot Number 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 1-5 6 Number of Channels Default Settings 40 20 32 16 24 12 40 20 24 12 40 20 With SRTP 32 16 - - - - 32 16 24 12 32 16 Voice Coder G.711 A/Mu-law PCM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes G.726 ADPCM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - G.
CPE SIP Products 2.5.5 Mediant 2000 The device supports the following DSP firmware templates: Notes: • Installation and use of vocoders is subject to obtaining the appropriate license and to royalty payments. • The number of channels refers to the device's maximum channel capacity. • DSP templates 1 and 2 are not supported on reduced hardware assemblies (i.e., one or two trunks). • For other DSP template configurations, please contact AudioCodes.
SIP Release Notes 2.5.6 2. Supported Features Mediant 3000 The device supports the following DSP firmware templates: Notes: • Installation and use of vocoders is subject to obtaining the appropriate license and to royalty payments. Number of channels refers to the device's maximum channel capacity. For other DSP template configurations, please contact AudioCodes.
CPE SIP Products Table 2-22: DSP Firmware Templates for Mediant 3000 16E1/21T1 DSP Template 0 1 2 Supplementary Capabilities 4 5 7 9 10 11 Number of Channels SRTP ARIA RTCP XR - - - 480 480 480 360 360 468 288 432 150 - - Yes 480 480 468 324 324 468 288 396 150 Yes - - 480 - - - - 468 288 - 150 Yes - Yes 468 - - - - 432 288 - 150 Yes Yes - 468 - - - - 396 288 - 120 Yes Yes Yes 468 - - - - 396 288 - 120 Voice Coders AMR -
SIP Release Notes 2.5.6.1 2. Supported Features DSP Template Mix Feature for Mediant 3000 Mediant 3000 can operate (and be loaded) with up to two DSP templates. The channel capacity per DSP template is approximately 50%, with alignment to the number of DSP's present in the device. Table 2-23: Template Mix Feature Channel Capacity Number of Channels DSP Template Mix Mediant 3000 Version 6.
CPE SIP Products Reader’s Notes SIP Release Notes 146 Document #: LTRT-26901
SIP Release Notes 3 3. Known Constraints Known Constraints This section lists known constraints in Release 6.2. Note for Mediant 1000 MSBG: When upgrading from Version 5.8 to Version 6.0, ensure that you use firmware file version F6.00AL.003.015 or later. Previous 6.0 firmware versions cause loss of IP connectivity when DHCP is enabled (default). If you use a previous 6.0 firmware version, ensure that you disable DHCP or that a DHCP serve exists. Note for Mediant 2000: Software version 4.
CPE SIP Products 3. The ICMP protocol is not supported. The device is unable to generate ICMP PING packets. The SIP Gateway Alternative Routing feature using PING packets is not supported. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 4. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 T.38 fax relay using the same port as RTP (T38UseRTPport = 1) is not supported.
SIP Release Notes 6. 3. Known Constraints High Transcoding probability (devices other than MSBG always perform transcoding). Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 3.2 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Media Constraints This release includes the following known voice, RTP and RTCP constraints: 1.
CPE SIP Products 3. The Transparent coder (RFC 4040) poses the following limitations: • The coder can be used only when using physical terminations • No detection of IBS (e.g., DTMF) • Generation of IBS is only toward the network • No fax/modem detection or generation (i.e., no support for T.38 and Bypass) A workaround for this constraint is to use the G.711 coder instead. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 4.
SIP Release Notes 6. 3. Known Constraints Announcements and streaming cannot be performed on IP-to-IP wideband calls. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 7. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 The RFC 2198 Redundancy mode with RFC 2833 is not supported (i.e., if a complete DTMF digit is lost, it is not reconstructed).
CPE SIP Products 10. EVRC Interleaving according to RFC 3558 is supported only on the receiving side. Supporting this mode on the transmitting side is not mandatory according to this RFC. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 11. To change the DSP template, either the Mixed Template table or the DSP Template single values can be used.
SIP Release Notes 3. Known Constraints 14. RTCP XR is not supported. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 15. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 When using IP-to-IP mediation, the channel capacity may be reduced. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 3.
CPE SIP Products 3. When configuring the framing method to 'Extended Super Frame' (0) or 'Super Frame' (1), the framing method is converted to another framing method. The correct value that is updated in the device is displayed in the Web interface: • For E1: 'Extended Super Frame' (0) and 'Super Frame' (1) are converted to 'E1 FRAMING MFF CRC4 EXT' (c). • For T1: 'Extended Super Frame' (0) is converted to 'T1 FRAMING ESF CRC6' (D). In addition, 'Super Frame' (1) is converted to 'T1 FRAMING F12' (B).
SIP Release Notes 2. 3. Known Constraints When the DS3 interface is not connected, a trunk under this DS3 interface can appear in either LOF or AIS alarm state. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 3. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 The DS3 External clock is not relevant for Asynchronous mapping of DS3 in OC3.
CPE SIP Products 3. In STM-1 and OC3 configurations, path alarms do not show the correct state if the higher level is not synchronized. For example, if there is no LOS on both PSTN Port A and Port B, the path level displays "No Alarm". Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 3.3.
SIP Release Notes 3. Known Constraints • SS7 and UAL configuration must be the same on devices that share the same Point Code. • On-the-fly configuration of a link (Create/InService/Offline/Delete) must be performed from the device that the link physically belongs to. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 3.
CPE SIP Products 3.4 IP Media Constraints This release includes the following known IP media constraints: 1. Playback to the IP side of LBR Voice Prompts: • Sending DTMF signals present in the file as RFC 2833 is not supported during playback, i.e., if the file/voice prompt contains digits, they are passed as voice and not as RFC 2833. • Generation of signals to the IP during playback is not possible.
SIP Release Notes 4. 3. Known Constraints No option to detect the beginning and end of speech and therefore, the signal is unable to start or stop recording accordingly. This means that the MSCML play/record function ("endsilence" attribute) is supported only when PRT (pre-recording time) and PST (post-recording time) value equals 0. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 5.
CPE SIP Products 3.5 Networking Constraints This release includes the following known networking constraints: 1. Enabling the UDP checksum calculation is not applied to CALEA and IP-to-IP calls with UDP connections. The UDP checksum field is set to zero in these cases. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 2.
SIP Release Notes 4. 3. Known Constraints Debug Recording: • Only one IP target is allowed. • Maximum of 50 trace rules are allowed simultaneously. • Maximum of 5 media stream recordings are allowed simultaneously. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 3.6 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Security Constraints This release includes the following known security constraint: 1.
CPE SIP Products 3. Once SecureStartup mode is enabled, it can’t be disabled correctly thereafter. Attempting to revert to non-Secure startup causes all parameters to return to defaults. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 4. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 The SSH session closes when issuing the cf get CLI command to write the entire configuration file to the SSH session.
SIP Release Notes 3. 3. Known Constraints During HA switchover, the APS active interface status (e.g., PSTN-B is currently “Active” and PSTN-A is “Inactive”) is not transferred to the redundant blade. As a result, if the PSTN-B interface was active before switchover, PSTN-A can be active after switchover. The information regarding which interface is active is not maintained after switchover. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 4.
CPE SIP Products 3.8 Infrastructure Constraints This release includes the following known infrastructure constraints: 1. When configuring the Syslog parameters through the WAN interface (i.e., Syslog server IP address and enable/disable Syslog messages), error, notice, or debug messages may appear in the log (e.g., syslog/rs232). These messages should be ignored. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 2.
SIP Release Notes 3. Known Constraints • WebLogoText • UseWeblogo • UseProductName Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 4. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 The Multiple Interface table does not return to default values when attempting to restore it to defaults using the Web or SNMP interfaces, or when loading a new ini file using BootP/TFTP.
CPE SIP Products 3.9 Management Constraints 3.9.1 Web Constraints This release includes the following known Web constraints: 1. Changing the RADIUS state (from Online to Offline and vice versa) does not function correctly. The RADIUS enable/disable is an offline feature. As such, when changing it through the Web interface, the message should indicate that the effect will take place after a reset. However, trying to do so causes a prompt for user/password to appear, and it must be the administrator.
SIP Release Notes 4. 3. Known Constraints The Web Search feature may produce incorrect search results. For example, a search result for the TLS version parameter directs the user to the incorrect page instead of the Security Settings page under the System menu. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 5.
CPE SIP Products 8. A monitoring-only Web user (“User Monitor”) is a read-only user that cannot perform any configuration or actions. However, some of the action buttons such as Burn and Submit are not disabled when in this mode. Note that clicking these buttons results in an error message, and the action will not be performed. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 9.
SIP Release Notes 3. Known Constraints 12. On the 'Software Upgrade Wizard' page, the software upgrade process must be completed prior to clicking the Back button. Clicking the Back button before the wizard completes causes a display distortion. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 13.
CPE SIP Products 16. On some SS7 Web pages, all available buttons become visible for a split second while the page is loaded, even though they should not appear. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 17. On the 'IP Settings' page, adding an interface with invalid characters (e.g., <, >, ", and ') may result in a corrupted Web page.
SIP Release Notes 3.9.2 3. Known Constraints SNMP Constraints This release includes the following known Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) constraints: 1. When configuring acSysInterfaceTable using SNMP or the Web interface, validation is performed only after device reset. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 2.
CPE SIP Products 4. In the DS3/E3 Current Table, the objects dsx3CurrentSEFSs and dsx3CurrentUASs are not supported. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 5. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 In the DS3/E3 Interval Table, the following dsx3IntervalPSESs and dsx3IntervalSEFSs.
SIP Release Notes 7. 3. Known Constraints When defining or deleting SNMPv3 users, the v3 trap user must not be the first to be defined or the last to be deleted. If there are no non-default v2c users, this results in a loss of SNMP contact with the device. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 8. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 The Admin State does not change to “Redundant”.
CPE SIP Products 3.9.3 CLI Constraints This release includes the following known command-line interface (CLI) constraints: 1. When connecting to the device using Telnet (CLI), Syslog messages do not appear by default. The Show Log command can be used to enable this feature.
SIP Release Notes 4 4. Resolved Constraints Resolved Constraints This section lists constraints from previous releases that have been resolved. 4.1 SIP Resolved Constraints The following SIP constraints from previous releases have been resolved: 1. The On-Board, Three-Way Conferencing feature is not supported when using SRTP. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 2.
CPE SIP Products 4.2 Web Resolved Constraints The following Web constraints from previous releases have been resolved: 1. The AnalogSignalTransportType parameter appears. Product MP-11x MP-124 Mediant 600 Mediant 1000 Mediant 800 MSBG Mediant 1000 MSBG Mediant 2000 2. Mediant 3000/TP-6310 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310 Mediant 3000/TP-8410 Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410 Clicking the Submit button in the 'CAS State Machines' page sometimes causes a “Page Not Found" error.
SIP Release Notes 4. Resolved Constraints Reader’s Notes . Version 6.
Release Notes Ver. 6.2 www.audiocodes.