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White Paper
Marc Storck
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Ver. 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Release Date 27.05.2009 14.07.2009 31.08.2009 08.09.2009 Description DRAFT Only for internal use only DRAFT Only for internal use only DRAFT Only for internal use only DRAFT Only for internal use only Author Val Jelinic Val Jelinic Val Jelinic Val Jelinic
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1 Introduction
1.1 Getting Started
This White Paper is intended as a guide for the configuration of the PBX devices listed below to connect to the voipGATE service. The intended audience of this document is the PBX Administrator or Network/Solutions Integrator of the PBX device. Please ensure you have received the Welcome Email from voipGATE for the required SIP trunking information necessary to configure the PBX. Unless otherwise stated please use the default or factory settings.
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2 voipGATE Settings
2.1 Settings / Advanced / VoIP Settings
Login into your voipGATE account and go to the Advanced Settings tab then VoIP Settings tab and configure your settings as per below.
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The ISG must be loaded with firmware release fa2010v1.305 or higher. Note that in a CCIS over IP network with an SV7000 release fa2010v1.305 or higher is required. The CIE (in CCS systems) must be loaded with firmware release fa1001.003 or higher. "IP-enabling", "IP-trunking" and CCISmay share ISG channels with SIP, provided that the ISG license is present. Besides the possibility to have only one route to the ISG it is also possible to project more routes and to apply bundle splitting. Bundle splitting can be done in order to leave a guaranteed amount of ISG-channels available for SIP calls. In that case, the no "ISG channels" license alarm will be generated when the to IP enabling, IP trunking routes and CCIS allocated channels are exhausted, congestion tone is given. It is possible to achieve load-sharing when two (or more) ISGs are present in the system. Assign the ISG with board-type 18 in a 'real' PM shelf. Assign an analysis tree to DIAL-TYPE 11: media dialling Assign the media access code (trunk access code) to the destination (the ISG) in the analysis tree related to the dial type media dialling Set the destination characteristics
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Create a QSIG route Enter the route in the route table Set the route characteristics Set the bundle characteristics Assign the bundle to the route
10. Assign 10, 20, or 30 lines (depending on the ISG license) to the bundle 11. Make sure that on the TFTP server a prebisg.txt (or prebisg<mac-address>.txt in case only one specific ISG should be loaded) file is present. This file contains the name of the used ISG software package, e.g. fa2010v1.305. 12. Make sure that on the TFTP server the software package fa2010v1.305 is present 13. Set the ISG board and circuit 0 into service 14. To check the settings on the ISG, start up a browser and fill in the IP address of the ISG. To login, use "isgadmin" for both the Username and Password (case sensitive and fixed). Keep in mind that the browser output is mainly for test/check-purpose. This means that the layout might be enhanced in the future release of the ISG. Furthermore not all data is valid e.g. when the data is "unknown", then it means default value. In the 'Channel Status Overview', the second column indicates the status of the channels. This can be : Free Busy IO Busy TO Busy TI Busy C Busy CN Busy EI Busy EO Busy S Busy SN B-channel is not used B-channel is used for an 'Internal Outgoing' call (call from/to IP phone) B-channel is used for a 'Trunk Outgoing' call (call between ISGs) B-channel is used for a 'Trunk Incoming' call (call between ISGs) B-channel is used for a 'CCIS' call B-channel is used for a 'CCIS' call, but no RTP channel is assigned. B-channel is used for an Incoming call to an Extension connected to an IP21 B-channel is used for an Outgoing call from an Extension connected to an IP21 B-channel is used for SIP call B-channel is used for SIP call, but no RTP channel is assigned
Note that for a CCIS call it is not possible to discriminate between an incoming or outgoing call.
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88 88 0 0 0 88 D 0 0 EXECUTED <dinars:88 DESTINATION ID: D=Destination, L=Line, P=Paging route, Q=A-queue, S=Server, U=Unit DESTINATION TREE CODE ANALYSIS RESULT NUMBER ID NUMBER 88 22 External number 00 - 88 22 External number 2 - 88 22 External number 4 - 88 22 External number 6 - EXECUTED <dirota:88 ROUTE-TABLE 88 NORMAL EXTENSION ROUTE PREF TRFC SMART 88 p 2 No EXECUTED <dirout:88 ROUTE 88 UNIT 1 BSPT UNIT 1 SEQUENCE-TABLE 1 PRIORITY EXTENSION ROUTE PREF TRFC SMART 88 p 2 No
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NO INCOMING DIGIT CONV. ON THIS ROUTE (USE DIDGCO FOR OUTGOING DIGIT CONV.) SEQ BUNDLE 0 88 EXECUTED <dibndl:88 BUNDLE 88 SEQ 0 1 2 3
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UNIT DIR-AND-NEG OPTIONS CON-AND-SIG-TYPE ALL-CALLS 1 2 - 1100000000101001 5 24 B-CH LINE 8801 8802 8803 8804
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4 5 6 7 8 9 EXECUTED <didial:;
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0: 0: 1: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9:
DIAL-TYPE Extension dialling Extension dialling Enquiry dialling Enquiry dialling Operator dialling Post dialling Alternative destination dialling FM primary dialling Pick up destination dialling Executive secretary dialling Overlay time out dialling Overlay continue dialling
ANALYSIS GROUP 000 001 000 001 000 000 ANALYSIS GROUP -
ANALYSIS TREE 000 010 001 011 002 003 005 005 005 007 008 009 ANALYSIS TREE 015
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DIAL-TYPE 11: Media dialling EXECUTED <diprof:; PROF-ID 1 SERVICE OM TMS FDCR SIP SIP LDN VDU010 SS FDCRIP -
PROF-ID 1 1 5 1
Auth. UserName vgnecphilips01 Proxy Name 80.92.86.40 Reg. IP-Address 80.92.86.40 SPV 0 Port 5060
PROT UDP
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Proxy IP-Address 80.92.86.40 Inside glob. IP 212.76.255.20 Lease Time (min) Requested Expires 60 40 EXECUTED <
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5 Using voipGATE
5.1 Making Test Calls
After successfully configuring your voipGATE Service you should validate your settings by performing the following series of calls, checking ringtone, audio & quality on all calls: a) Test an Outbound call to a Local Fixed Number. (same Area Code) b) Test an Outbound call to a Local Mobile Number. (to Mobile Network) c) Test an Outbound call to a Local Fixed National Number. (different Area Code) d) Test an Outbound call to an International Fixed Number. e) Test an Outbound call to an International Mobile Number. f) Test an Outbound call to Auto-Attendant (check DTMF) g) Test inbound to an internal DID (for each DID created) h) Test inbound to Auto-Attendant (check DTMF) i) Test transferring calls off-site (to an external number) j) Test Outbound call to Emergency Services (as required. Ensure Emergency Services Operator is advised that this is a test call!)
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