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1. Once you have completed the above hardware installation steps and after powering up the MP 124 the Ready and LAN LEDs on the front panel light up green after a self testing period of about a minute Any malfunction in the startup procedure changes the Ready LED to red for details on the MP 124 LEDs refer to Monitoring Front Panel LEDs on page 51 Once you have cabled the device you can begin configuring the device refer to Configuring the Device on page 31 Installation Manual 24 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 2 4 1 Power Surge Protection and Grounding of MP 124 This section discusses grounding issues related to MP 124 The MP 124 is designed to meet IEC 61000 4 5 1 Kilovolts KV power surge levels as required by EN 55024 and EN 300386 For installations where wires are routed outside the building the Telecommunication site must comply with ETS 300 253 Earthing and Bonding of Telecommunication Equipment in Telecommunication Centers Deployments where the FXS telephone lines of the MP 124 are routed outside the building or cases in which the lines are exposed to extra building environmental conditions are known to exhibit surges well above the protection required by the EN 55024 and EN 300386 standards Therefore in such cases the MP 124 provides only secondary protection and primary surge protectors specifically the Circa primary surge protector must be used externa
2. DC Power Model AEREA onions RO A T MAA Figure 2 20 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts II II Administrator Privileges Figure 4 1 Current Alarms in Active Alarms To nm numin mj LL e eee eee eee eee 26 sn 26 uns stacca 2 2 8 Sn O an RV ER I VII 1 CELLE E eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee na Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 List of Tables MP 11x Rear Panel Component DescriptiONS rss ark na rr as krk a 12 Mounting Components on MP 11x Underside 000 e sasssa sasssa 13 CER GR nn Ra ERNA RE E UR ERROR A 15 Reset Button Description on MP 124 Front Panel ii 20 MP 124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions i 21 MP 124 Rear Panel Ethernet LEDs Description 00 0sts str 21 Pin Allocations of the 50 pin Telco Connector 00ensrs rassar raskar 27 RF 31 Configuration Parameters Available via the Voice MENU i 36 MIS FcS Desni pU cea 48 ik Front Fanel LEDs LESENDUM carini 51 MP 124 Front Panel LEDs Description annir dees 51 Oh OCG of hannel aj E 53 Installation Manual 6 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual Notices Notice This Installation Manual describes the hardware installation and quick
3. PRT Prerecorded Tones FXS Coefficient and USERINF User Info Warnings To preserve all configuration settings before upgrading the device to a new major software version e g from version 5 6 to 5 8 save a copy of the device s configuration settings i e ini file to your PC and ensure that you have all the original auxiliary files e g CPT file currently used by the device After you have upgraded the device restore your configuration settings by uploading these files to the device For backing up and restoring configuration refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 43 The Software Upgrade Wizard requires the device to be reset at the end of the process which may disrupt traffic To avoid this disable all traffic on the device before initiating the wizard by performing a graceful lock refer to Saving and Resetting the Device on page 40 Before you can load an ini or auxiliary file you must first load a cmp file When you activate the wizard the rest of the Web interface is unavailable After the files are successfully loaded access to the full Web interface is restored You can schedule automatic loading of these files using HTTP HTTPS FTP or NFS refer to the Product Reference Manual 45 October 2009 ra O Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series gt To use the Software Upgrade Wizard 1 Stop all traffic on the device refer to the note above 2 Open the Software Upgrade Wizar
4. 2 2 J 8 5 a 3 Figure 2 12 PS 2 Connector Pinouts e 2 TD Transmit Data fi O 3 GND Ground for Voltage 92 6 RD Receive Data For information on establishing a serial communications link with MP 11x refer to Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI on page 37 2 1 4 5 Connecting MP 11x to Power The MP 11x is powered from a standard AC electrical outlet Warnings e The device must be connected only by professional service personnel Ensure that the device connects to an electrical socket outlet that provides protective earthing grounding Prior to connecting power refer to the Regulatory Information document supplied with the device Use only the AC power cord supplied with the device gt To connect MP 11x to the power supply m Connect the MP 11x power socket to a standard electrical outlet using the supplied AC power cord Version 5 8 19 October 2009 na Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 2 Installing MP 124 This subsection describes the MP 124 hardware installation 2 2 1 Physical Description The subsections below provide a physical description of the MP 124 front and rear panels 2 2 1 1 MP 124 Front Panel The MP 124 front panel shown in the figure below provides LEDs for indicating various operating statuses In addition the front panel provides a reset button described in the table below For a description of the device s LEDs refer to Monito
5. 25 pair Octopus cable not supplied to its corresponding socket on the MDF adaptor block s rear panel 3 Connect the wire pairs at the other end of the cable to a male 50 pin Telco connector not supplied 4 Insert and fasten the male connector to the female 50 pin Telco connector on the MP 124 rear panel labeled Analog FXS Lines 1 24 5 Connect the telephone lines from the MDF adaptor block to a fax machine modem or telephones by inserting each RJ 11 connector on the 2 wire line cords of the POTS phones into the RJ 11 sockets on the front of an MDF adaptor block as shown in the figure below Figure 2 21 MP 124 in a 19 inch Rack with MDF Adaptor FRONT INPUT 19 inch Rack 24 line cords vine with FJ 11 Rear View connectors M D F Adaptor Block rear CR Se ee ee ee ee ee ee REAR OUTPUT 24 wire pairs in LAM Cable Octopus cable with 50 pin male Telco connector LAC Power Cord ane as MP 124 Rear View Grounding strap 50 pin female Tel ct alco connector oa Cable Installation Manual 28 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 2 4 4 Connecting MP 124 RS 232 Port to a PC Follow the procedure below to connect the MP 124 serial RS 232 interface to a PC using a standard straight through cable with DB 9 connectors on either end gt To connect MP 124 to a PC 1 Connect the DB 9 connector refer to the figure below for connector pinouts on one end of the cable to the
6. Dial the new IP address Use the star key instead of periods e g 192 168 0 4 and then press to finish d Review the new IP address and then press 1 to save 5 To change the subnet mask a Press2 followed by the key The current subnet mask of the device is played b Press the key Installation Manual 34 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device T 8 c Dial the new subnet mask e g 255 255 0 0 and then press to finish d Review the new subnet mask and then press 1 to save To change the default Gateway IP address a Press 3 followed by the key The current default Gateway address is played b Press the key c Dial the new default Gateway address e g 192 168 0 1 and then press to finish d Review the new default Gateway address and then press 1 to save Hang up the handset Access the device s Web interface with the new IP address you assigned Alternatively initial configuration may be performed using an HTTP server as discussed in the Product Reference Manual Automatic Update Facility The Voice Menu may be used to specify the configuration URL gt Toset a configuration URL take these 8 steps 1 Obtain the IP address of the configuration HTTP server e g 36 44 0 6 2 Connect a telephone to one of the FXS ports 3 Lift the handset and dial 12345 three stars followed by the digits 1 2 3 4 and 5 4 Wait for the configuration
7. Tx 2 Tx 3 Rxt 6 Rx 45 8 not connected Note When assigning an IP address to the MP 124 using HTTP refer to Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP on page 32 you may be required to disconnect the Ethernet cable and re cable it differently Installation Manual 26 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 2 4 3 Connecting MP 124 to FXS Interface The MP 124 interfaces with the analog telephone interfaces by connecting to a main distribution frame MDF using a 50 pin Telco cable MP 124 Safety Notice To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect analog FXS lines to the 50 pin Telco connector Warning To reduce noise interference use a twisted pair Octopus cable that is terminated on a metal 50 pin Telco connector gt To connect MP 124 to the FXS telephone interface 1 Wire the 50 pin Telco connectors according to the pinouts in the table below Table 2 7 Pin Allocations of the 50 pin Telco Connector Phone Channel Connector Pins Phone Channel Connector Pins 1 1 26 13 13 38 2 2 27 14 14 39 3 3 28 15 15 40 4 4 29 16 16 41 5 5 30 17 17 42 6 6 31 18 18 43 7 7 32 19 19 44 8 8 33 20 20 45 9 9 34 21 21 46 10 10 35 22 22 47 11 11 36 23 23 48 12 12 37 24 24 49 Figure 2 20 50 pin Telco Connector MP 124 FXS only Pin Numbers Version 5 8 27 October 2009 U K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 Attach each pair of wires from a
8. configuration setup for AudioCodes MediaPack series Voice over IP VoIP SIP media gateways 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 Before consulting this document check the corresponding Release Notes regarding feature preconditions and or specific support in this release In cases where there are discrepancies between this document and the Release Notes the information in the Release Notes supersedes that in this document Updates to this document and other documents can be viewed by registered customers at http www audiocodes com downloads Copyright 2009 AudioCodes Ltd All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice Date Published October 18 2009 When viewing this manual on CD Web site or on any other electronic copy all cross references are hyperlinked Click on the page or section numbers shown in blue to reach the individual cross referenced item directly To return back to the point from where you accessed the cross reference press the ALT and lt keys Trademarks AudioCodes AC AudioCoded Ardito CTI2 CTI CTI Squared HD VolP InTouch IPmedia Mediant MediaPack NetCoder Netrake Nuera Open Solutions Network OSN Stretto Tru
9. defined in the Dest IP Address column Version 5 8 39 October 2009 ca AudioCodes MediaPack Series The figure below shows an example of a configuration setup of two communicating FXS devices Phones 101 and 102 are connected to the first two channels of device with IP address 10 33 24 18 phone 120 is connected to the first channel of device 10 33 24 14 The configuration in the Endpoint Phone Number Table and Tel to IP Routing pages refer to the figure below enables calls to be made between these two devices as well as between phones connected to the same device To make a call between the two devices off hook phone 101 and at the dial tone dial 120 To make a call between the two phones connected to device 10 33 24 18 off hook phone 101 and at the dial tone dial 102 or vice versa The prefixes entered in the Tel to IP Routing table must differentiate the devices from each other to ensure correct routing In the example using the first digit i e 1 doesn t differentiate the devices therefore two digits of the phone number are used To enable phones connected to the same device to communicate with each other define in the Tel to IP Routing table the IP address and corresponding phone numbers of the device itself Figure 3 5 Connecting Two Devices MP 118 IP Address 10 33 24 16 Phone 102 Phone 101 Endpoint Phone Number Table Channells Phone N
10. description of the device s LEDs refer to Monitoring Front Panel LEDs on page 51 Figure 2 1 MP 11x e g MP 118 Front Panel Version 5 8 11 October 2009 na K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 1 1 2 MP 11x Rear Panel The device s rear panel provides the ports for cabling the device to the various interfaces The figure below displays the rear panel of the MP 118 device as an example Figure 2 2 MP 11x e g MP 118 Rear Panel Connectors The following table describes the MP 11x rear panel ports Table 2 1 MP 11x Rear Panel Component Descriptions Item Label Component Description 100 240 0 3A 1 ma AC power supply socket 2 Ethernet 10 100Base TX Uplink port RS 232 status port requires a DB 9 to PS 2 adaptor 3 RS 232 Note MP 112 does not provide a serial port Provides two four or eight FXS FXO ports depending on 4 FXS and or FXO MediaPack model Note MP 112 does not support FXO interfaces 9 Reset Reset button for resetting the device 2 1 2 Unpacking and Checking Package Contents Follow the procedure below for unpacking the carton in which the MP 11x is shipped gt To unpack the MP 11x take these 6 steps 1 Open the carton and remove the packing materials 2 Remove the MP 11x unit from the carton 3 Check that there is no equipment damage Installation Manual 12 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 4 Ensure that in addition to the MP 11x u
11. device resets with the newly loaded cmp utilizing the existing configuration and auxiliary files i gt e Next the Load an ini File wizard page opens Note that as you progress by clicking Next the relevant file name corresponding to the applicable Wizard page is highlighted in the file list on the left 6 Inthe Load an ini File page you can now choose to either e Click Browse navigate to the ini file and then click Send File the ini file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading e Use the ini file currently used by the device by not selecting an ini file and by ensuring that the Use existing configuration check box is marked default e Return the device s configuration settings to factory defaults by not selecting an ini file and by clearing the Use existing configuration check box 7 You can now choose to either e Click Reset the device resets utilizing the new cmp and ini file you loaded up to now as well as utilizing the other auxiliary files e Click Back the Load a cmp file page is opened again e Click Next the next page opens for loading the next consecutive auxiliary file listed in the Wizard 8 For loading the auxiliary files follow the same procedure as for loading the ini file Step 6 9 In the FINISH page complete the upgrade process by clicking Reset the device purns the newly loaded files to flash memory and then resets the device After th
12. devices MP 11x refers to MP 118 MP 114 and MP 112 devices The MP 11x and MP 124 devices are indoor units and therefore must be installed only indoors However the MP 124 FXS telephony cables are outdoor compliant and therefore can be routed outdoors Warning The device is supplied as a sealed unit and must only be serviced by qualified service personnel Warning Disconnect the device from the mains and Telephone Network Voltage TNV before servicing Warning FXO and FXS ports are considered to be TNV 3 FXO Foreign Exchange Office is the interface replacing the analog telephone and connects to a Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN line from the Central Office CO or to a Private Branch Exchange PBX The FXO is designed to receive line voltage and ringing current supplied from the CO or the PBX just like an analog telephone An FXO VoIP device interfaces between the CO PBX line and the Internet FXS Foreign Exchange Station is the interface replacing the Exchange i e the CO or the PBX and connects to analog telephones dial up modems and fax machines The FXS is designed to supply line voltage and ringing current to these telephone devices An FXS VoIP device interfaces between the analog telephone devices and the Internet Installation Manual 8 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This manual provides you with step by step procedures for quickly setting up
13. hardware and software configuration the device for the first time The flowchart below summarizes these required steps Prior knowledge of IP networking is recommended Figure 1 1 Required Steps to Install the Device Note For detailed information on how to fully configure the device refer to the device s Users Manual Version 5 8 9 October 2009 a U K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series Reader s Notes Installation Manual 10 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device Installing the Device This section describes the MP 11x refer to Installing the MP 11x Series on page 11 and MP 124 refer to Installing MP 124 on page 19 hardware installation This includes physical description unpacking the shipped package and mounting and cabling procedures Caution Electrical Shock The equipment must be installed or serviced only by qualified service personnel 2 1 2 1 1 1 Installing the MP 11x Series This subsection describes the MP 11x hardware installation Physical Description The subsections below provide a physical description of the front and rear panels of the MP 11x MP 11x Front Panel The device s front panel provides LEDs for indicating various operating statuses The figure below displays the front panel of the MP 118 This is similar to the MP 114 and MP 112 models differing only in the number of Channel Status LEDs corresponding to the number of channels For a
14. menu voice prompt to be played 5 Dial 31 followed by the key the current IP address is played 6 To change the IP address perform the following a Press the key b Dial the configuration server s IP address Use the star key instead of dots e g 36 44 0 6 and then press to finish c Review the configuration server s IP address and then press 1 to save 7 Dial 32 followed by the key and then perform the following to change the configuration file name pattern a Press the key b Select one of the patterns listed in the table below aa bb cc dd denotes the IP address of the configuration server Configuration File Name Pattern Description http aa bb cc dd config ini Standard config ini 2 https aa bb cc dd config ini Secure HTTP The device s MAC address is appended to the file http aa bb cc dd audiocodes lt MAC gt ini name e g http 36 44 0 6 audiocodes 00908f01 2300 ini 4 http aa bb cc dd 8080 config ini HTTP on port 8080 5 http aa bb cc dd 1400 config ini HTTP on port 1400 6 Nitp laa bb cc dalegi jr pn ing in bin acconfig cgi mac lt MAC gt amp ip lt P gt below i l c Press the selected pattern code and then press to finish Version 5 8 35 October 2009 a K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 8 Press1tosave and then hang up the handset The device retrieves the configuration from the HTTP server The following is an example perl CGI script suitable for most A
15. on the fly and require a device reset gt To save parameters to flash memory and reset the device 1 On the toolbar click Device Actions and then from the drop down list choose Reset the Maintenance Actions page appears Figure 3 6 Maintenance Actions Page Reset Configuration Reset Board Burn To FLASH Graceful Option w LOCK UNLOCK Lock LOCK Graceful Option No Current 4dmin State UNLOCKED Save Configuration 2 Under the Reset Configuration group ensure that Yes is selected in the Burn to FLASH drop down list 3 Optional To gracefully lock the device click the LOCK button from the Graceful Option drop down list select Yes and then define the time in seconds after which the device locks 4 Click the Reset button Version 5 8 41 October 2009 na K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 3 5 Changing Login User Name and Password To prevent unauthorized access to the Web interface two Web user accounts login accounts are available primary and secondary with assigned user name and password For detailed information on the Web user accounts refer to the device s User s Manual Tip If you do not know your user name and password you can use AudioCodes BootP TFTP utility to access the device by re flash the load and resetting the password refer to the Product Reference Manual gt To change the login user name and password 1 Open the WEB User Accounts pag
16. utility to access the device refer to the Product Reference Manual Version 5 8 31 October 2009 na K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 3 1 1 Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP You can assign an IP address to the device using the device s Web interface gt To assign an IP address using HTTP 1 Disconnect the device from the network and reconnect it to a PC using one of the following methods e Using a hub or switch between a PC and the device Connect the network interface on your PC to a port on a network hub switch using a standard Ethernet cable Connect the device to another port on the same network hub switch using another standard Ethernet cable e Direct connection between a PC and the device Connect the network interface on your PC directly to the device using an Ethernet crossover cable 2 Change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the device s factory default IP address and subnet mask for default IP addresses refer to Assigning an IP Address on page 31 3 Access the device s Web interface a Opena standard Web browser application and in the Uniform Resource Locator URL field enter the device s default IP address e g http 10 1 10 10 the Web interface s Enter Network Password dialog box appears as shown in the figure below Figure 3 1 Enter Network Password Screen Enter Network Password Yo This secure Web Site at 10 33 41 29 requires you to log on Pl
17. Configuration menu gt Endpoint Number submenu gt Endpoint Phone Number Figure 3 3 Enabling Channels in Endpoint Phone Number Table Page Channel s Phone Number Hunt Group ID Profile ID 101 b Inthe Channel s column enter 1 8 i e channels 1 through 8 and then in the Phone Number column enter the phone number e g 101 for the first channel Phone numbers 102 103 104 and so on are sequentially assigned to subsequent channels i e 2 through 8 c Click Submit 2 Configure routing of telephone calls i e Tel to an IP destination i e IP address a Open the Tel to IP Routing page Configuration tab gt Protocol Configuration menu gt Routing Tables submenu gt Tel to IP Routing Figure 3 4 Routing Calls to the IP in Tel to IP Routing Page Src Trunk Group ID Dest Phone Prefix Source Phone Prefix gt Diest IP Address a Profile ID 1033 2414 In the Dest Phone Prefix column enter 10 i e prefix of dialed number In the Source Phone Prefix column enter the prefix of the channel s telephone number as defined in Step 1 d Inthe Dest IP Address column enter 10 33 24 14 i e calls are sent to this IP address e Click Submit Therefore any call whose dialed number prefix matches the value in the Dest Phone Prefix column i e 10 and whose source phone number prefix matches the value in the Source Phone Prefix column is sent to the IP address
18. Fi T wi AudioCodes CPE 8 Access Analog Gateways SIP MediaPack Installation Manual Version 5 8 Document LTRT 59810 October 2009 Installation Manual 1 Weill alii ce ot Installing the MP 11x Series 1 2 1 1 Physical Description sa RR E ERE 1 2 1 1 1 MP 11x Front Panel ai LI 2 1 1 2 MP 11x Rear Panel E Unpacking and Checking Package C Content leda Mounting the MP 11x as line I 2 1 3 1 ii Mounting ea ATE a 13 3 1 gi Di ori Ma lounting a ae PI Li MEP RN RN EEEIEE EET PEON EEIE nn 2 1 4 1 Connecting N VIP 1 1x to the Network an bi ees ERNA FO 2 1 4 2 Connecting MP 11x to FXS FXO Devices 2 1 4 3 Cabling the MP 11x FXS Lifeline si 2 1 4 4 ci MP bes betes Port to a PC 221 Physica Description 2 1 MP 124 Front Panel 2 2 1 2 MP 124 Rear Panel CE IR 2 2 2 Unpacking and Li Package C Contents liacle eni 2 AI the MP 12 abi Desktop Moun unting 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 19 inch Rack Mounting 2 2 4 Cabling the MP 124 7 alia i 2 2 4 1 Power Surge Protection and Grounding MP acini 2 2 4 2 Connecting MP 124 to the Ethernet Network 26 2 2 4 3 Connecting MP 124 to FXS Interface 27 2 2 4 4 Connecting MP 124 RS 232 Port to a Psa 29 2 2 4 5 Connecting MP 124 TF nasa Configuring the Device E E sig ignir ig an IP Addr
19. IP address via the CLI 1 Connect the device s RS 232 port to either COM1 or COM2 communication port on your PC for MP 11x refer to Connecting the MP 11x RS 232 Port to Your PC on page 18 for MP 124 refer to Connecting the MP 124 RS 232 Port to Your PC on page 28 2 Use a serial communication software e g HyperTerminal to establish a serial communication link with the device using the following communications port settings e Baud Rate 9 600 bps e Data Bits 8 e Parity None e Stop Bits 1 e Flow Control None The CLI prompt appears 3 At the prompt type conf and then press lt Enter gt the configuration folder is accessed To view the current network parameters at the prompt type GCP IP and then press lt Enter gt the current network settings are displayed 5 Change the network settings by typing the following SCP IP ip address subnet mask default gateway For example SCP IP 1013777 25542554040 LO The new settings take effect on the fly and connectivity to the device is active at the new IP address Note This command requires you to enter all three network parameters each separated by a space 6 To save the configuration at the prompt type SAR and then press lt Enter gt the device restarts with the new network settings Version 5 8 37 October 2009 U Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series 3 2 Configuring Basic SIP Parameters Once you have completed the previous sections you
20. MP 124 RS 232 port labeled RS 232 2 Connect the DB 9 connector refer to the figure below for connector pinouts at the other end of the cable to either the COM1 or COM2 RS 232 communication port on your PC Figure 2 22 MP 124 RS 232 Connector Pinouts DB 9 female to PC DB 9 male to MP 124 For information on establishing a serial communications link with the MP 124 refer to Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI on page 37 2 2 4 5 Connecting MP 124 to Power The MP 124 can be powered either from a standard AC electrical outlet or a 48 VDC power supply The power configuration depends on the ordered MP 124 model 2 2 4 5 1 AC Power Supply This section describes cabling of the MP 124 model for AC power Warnings e The device must be connected only by professional service personnel Ensure that the device connects to an electrical socket outlet that provides protective earthing grounding Prior to connecting power refer to the Regulatory Information document supplied with the device Use only the AC power cord supplied with the device gt To connect MP 124 to the AC power supply m Connect the MP 124 AC power socket located on the rear panel to a standard electrical wall outlet using the supplied AC power cord Version 5 8 29 October 2009 a K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 2 4 5 2 DC Power Supply This section describes cabling of the MP 124 model for 48 VDC power supply MP 124 DC S
21. Proxy Sets Table page Configuration tab gt Protocol Configuration menu gt Proxies IpGroups Registration submenu gt Proxy Sets Table define the IP address s of the Proxy server s When no Proxy is used the internal routing table is used to route the calls Enable the device s endpoints in the Endpoint Phone Number Table page Configuration tab gt Protocol Configuration menu gt Endpoint Number submenu gt Endpoint Phone Number If a Proxy server is not implemented map outgoing calls to IP addresses in the Tel to IP Routing page Configuration tab gt Protocol Configuration menu gt Routing Tables submenu gt Tel to IP Routing Save your settings to the flash memory and reset the device refer to Saving and Resetting the Device on page 40 Installation Manual 38 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 3 Enabling Channels and Configuring Call Routing Example This section provides an example for enabling the device s channels and for configuring Tel PSTN to IP call routing This includes assigning the channels a telephone number and then routing calls e g of dialed numbers with prefix 10 from these channels to a specific IP destination e g IP address 10 33 24 14 gt To enable channels and configure call routing 1 Assign telephone numbers to endpoints by performing the following a Open the Endpoint Phone Number Table page Configuration tab gt Protocol
22. a folder on your PC using the Configuration File page The saved ini file includes only parameters that were modified and parameters with other than default values The Configuration File page also allows you to load an ini file to the device If the device has lost its configuration you can restore the device s configuration by loading the previously saved ini file or by simply loading a newly created ini file Note When loading an ini file using this Web page parameters not included in the ini file are reset to default settings gt To save and restore the ini file 1 Open the Configuration File page Management tab gt Software Update menu gt Configuration File Figure 3 8 Configuration File Page Save the INI file to the PC Save File Send the INI file to the device Brows en Send INI File The device will perform a reset after sending the INI file 2 To save the ini file to a folder on your PC perform the following a Click the Save INI File button the File Download dialog box appears b Click the Save button navigate to the folder in which you want to save the ini file on your PC and then click Save the device copies the ini file to the selected folder Version 5 8 43 October 2009 FA E Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series gt To load or restore the ini file 1 Click the Browse button navigate to the folder in which the ini file is located select the file and th
23. afety Notice When connecting MP 124 to a DC power supply ensure that you adhere to the following safety guidelines e Connect the device to a safety extra low voltage SELV source that is sufficiently isolated from the mains e Connect the device permanently to earth ground using the earthing grounding stud located on its rear panel refer to Grounding the MP 124 on page 24 gt To connect MP 124 to a DC power supply 1 Insert two 18 AWG wires into the supplied DC terminal block ensure correct polarity and then fasten the two screws located directly above each wire block 2 Insert the DC terminal block into the DC inlet on the MP 124 rear panel and then secure it to the device by fastening the two adaptor to panel screws located on the terminal block Figure 2 23 Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to MP 124 Legend 1 Two integral screws for wire connection to the DC terminal block 2 Two integral screws for connecting the DC terminal block to the MP 124 DC inlet 3 Two 18 AWG wires positive and negative polarity 3 Connect the other end of the DC cable to a 48 VDC power supply Installation Manual 30 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 Configuring the Device This section describes initial basic setup configuration for the device using the device s embedded Web server Web interface The device is supplied with application software cmp file already r
24. are ready to start configuring the device using the Web interface For information on how to fully configure the device refer to the device s User s Manuals Once the device is configured backup your settings by saving the configuration ini file to your PC This saved file can later be used if necessary to restore configuration settings refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 43 gt To configure basic SIP parameters 1 2 Access the Web interface Select the voice coders used by the device that best suits your VolP network in the Coders Table page Configuration tab gt Protocol Configuration menu gt Protocol Definition submenu gt Coders When operating with a Proxy server perform the following otherwise skip to Step 4 a Inthe Proxy amp Registration page Configuration tab gt Protocol Configuration menu gt Proxies IpGroups Registration submenu gt Proxy amp Registration Set the Use Default Proxy field to Yes Optional In the Proxy Name field enter the Proxy s name The Proxy name replaces the Proxy IP address in all SIP messages This means that messages are still sent to the physical Proxy IP address but the SIP URI contains the Proxy name instead To enable the device to register to a Proxy Registrar server at power up and every user defined interval Registration Time parameter set Enable Registration to Enable b Inthe
25. ate Function ETHERNET Ethernet On Valid 10 100Base TX Ethernet Status connection On Malfunction Version 5 8 21 October 2009 na K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 2 2 Unpacking and Checking Package Contents Follow the procedure below for unpacking the carton in which the MP 124 is shipped gt To unpack the MP 124 1 Open the carton and remove packing materials 2 Remove the MP 124 unit from the carton 3 Check that there is no equipment damage 4 Ensure that in addition to the MP 124 unit the package contains the following items e AC power cable or an unwired DC terminal block with two crimping screws depending on ordered model e Two short equal length brackets and bracket to device screws for 19 inch rack installation e Regulatory Information document 5 Check retain and process any documents 6 Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies 2 2 3 Mounting the MP 124 The MP 124 can be mounted in one of the following ways m Desktop mounting refer to Desktop Mounting on page 22 m Installed in a standard 19 inch rack refer to 19 inch Rack Mounting on page 23 2 2 3 1 Desktop Mounting For MP 124 desktop mounting no brackets are required Simply place MP 124 on a desktop in the required position Figure 2 16 MP 124 Desktop Mounting Installation Manual 22 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 2 3 2 19 inc
26. ctor Pinouts 1 Not connected 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Not connected Installation Manual 16 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 1 4 3 Cabling the MP 11x FXS Lifeline The Lifeline provides a wired analog POTS phone connection to any PSTN or PBX FXS port when there is no power or when the network connection fails Therefore you can use the Lifeline phone even when MP 11x is not powered or not connected to the network The Lifeline feature is implemented as follows depending on FXO FXS support m For devices providing only FXS ports A single Lifeline connected to Port 1 using a splitter not supplied is available m For devices providing FXS and FXO ports A splitter is not required all FXS ports are automatically connected to corresponding FXO ports i e FXS Port 1 to FXO Port 5 FXS Port 2 to FXO Port 6 and so on For devices providing only FXO ports A Lifeline is not available Note The use of the Lifeline upon network failure can be disabled using the LifeLineType ini file parameter described in the User s Manual The Lifeline s splitter connects pins 1 and 4 to another source of an FXS port and pins 2 and 3 to the POTS FXS phone Refer to the Lifeline splitter pinouts in the figure below Figure 2 8 RJ 11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts Lifeline Tip Tip Ring Lifeline Fing gt To cablethe MP 11x FXS Lifeline 1 Connect the Lifeline sp
27. d Management tab gt Software Update menu gt Software Upgrade Wizard the Software Upgrade Wizard page appears Figure 3 9 Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen Software Upgrade Wizard Start Software Upgrade Click the button to start the software upgrade process Warning Before clicking the button Start Software Upgrade verify that no traffic is running on the device Even if you choose to cancel the process in the middle the device will reset itself and the previous configuration burned to flash will be reloaded 3 Click the Start Software Upgrade button the Load a CMP file Wizard page appears Figure 3 10 Load CMP File Wizard Page f DB http 10 13 4 13 Software Update Wizard Microsoft Interne E fx CMP file Load a CKIP fle from your computer to the device INI fila _Send File CPT file PRT file Browse FEO file FES file USRINE file FINISH Note At this stage you can quit the Software Update Wizard by clicking Cancel x without requiring a device reset However once you start uploading a cmp file the process must be completed with a device reset Installation Manual 46 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 4 Click the Browse button navigate to the cmp file and then click Send File the cmp file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading 5 Clickoneofthe following buttons gt Reset the
28. ded in the ini file Parameters not specified in the ini file are reset to factory default values This file contains the telephony interface configuration information for the device This information includes telephony interface characteristics such as DC and AC impedance feeding current and ringing voltage This file is specific to the type of telephony interface that the device supports In most cases you are required to load this type of file Note Use the parameter CountryCoefficients described in Analog Telephony Parameters to configure the FXO coefficients Dial plan file This is a region specific telephone exchange dependent file that contains the Call Progress Tones CPT levels and frequencies that the device uses The default CPT file is U S A The dat PRT file enhances the device s capabilities of playing a wide range of telephone exchange tones that cannot be defined in the Call Progress Tones file The User Information file maps PBX extensions to IP numbers This file can be used to represent PBX extensions as IP phones in the global IP world The current settings of parameters that are not included in the ini file are retained incremental After loading the ini file the device does not reset Some files e g Call Progress Tones are not changeable on the fly and require a device reset Saving an auxiliary file to flash memory may disrupt traffic on the device To avoid this disable all traffic on the
29. des MediaPack Series 9 Click Applyto save the new client 10 Click OK the Client Configuration screen closes 11 Physically reset the device using the hardware reset button or power down and then power up the device This causes the device to use BootP the device changes its network parameters to the values provided by BootP Figure 3 2 BootP Client Configuration Screen Client Configuration IF Chent MAL 00 90 8F 64 64 12 lw BY 00 90 8F 64 64 12 Gateway 2 10 13 2 10 Chent Name Gateway 2 Template lt none gt IP ho fs R fo rT Subnet 255 255 fo fi E Gateway ho E fo 1 E TFTP Server IP 10 13 2 20 E CMP Version Boot File xa cmp po INi Fie ecm RF Flash Bum fb EctINI Apply amp Reset 3 1 3 Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance Initial configuration of the device can be performed using a standard touch tone telephone connected to one of the FXS ports The voice menu can also be used to query and modify basic configuration parameters gt To assign an IP address using the voice menu guidance 1 Connect a telephone to one of the FXS ports Lift the handset and dial 12345 three stars followed by the digits 1 2 3 4 and 5 Wait for the configuration menu voice prompt to be played a amp N To change the IP address a Press 1 followed by the pound key The current IP address of the device is played Press the key c
30. device by performing a graceful lock refer to Saving and Resetting the Device on page 40 You can also use BootP to load the auxiliary files to the device refer to the Product Reference Manual 48 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device gt To load an auxiliary file to the device take these 4 steps 1 Open the Load Auxiliary Files page Management tab gt Software Update menu gt Load Auxiliary Files Figure 3 12 Load Auxiliary Files Page INI file incremental Prowse Load File FXS Coefficient file PBs Lead Fite Call Progress Tones file PCBs Lead Fite Prerecorded Tones file Po Brews Lead Fite Dial Plan file Brows L_Load File User Info file Browse Lo File 2 Click the Browse button corresponding to the file type that you want to load navigate to the folder in which the file is located and then click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field next to the Browse button 3 Click the Load File button corresponding to the field that contains the file you want to load 4 Save to flash memory and reset if required the device refer to Saving and Resetting the Device on page 40 Version 5 8 49 October 2009 a U K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series Reader s Notes Installation Manual 50 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 4 Monitoring the Device Monitoring the Device The operating status of
31. dure below for connecting MP 11x directly to the Ethernet network gt To connect MP 11x directly to the Ethernet network m Using a crossover Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors on either end connect the MP 11x Ethernet port labeled Ethernet directly to the network For RJ 45 connector pinouts refer to the figure below Figure 2 6 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts 12345678 457 8 not connected Note When assigning an IP address to MP 11x using HTTP refer to Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP on page 32 you may be required to disconnect the Ethernet cable and re cable it differently 2 1 4 2 Connecting MP 11x to FXS FXO Devices Follow the procedure below for connecting MP 11x to FXO or FXS devices Warnings Ensure that you connect FXS ports only to analog telephones or PBX trunk lines and FXO ports only to CO PBX lines otherwise damage to MP 11x may occur To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG minimum wire to connect FXO ports to the PSTN gt To connect MP 11x to FXO or FXS devices m Using an RJ 11 two wire telephone cords refer to figure below for connector pinouts connect the MP 11x to the required telephone interfaces e FXS connect the MP 11x FXS ports grouped under the label FXS to fax machines modems or telephones e FXO connect the MP 11x FXO ports grouped under the label FXO to telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions Figure 2 7 RJ 11 Phone Conne
32. e Configuration tab gt Security Settings menu gt WEB User Accounts Figure 3 7 WEB User Accounts Page for Users with Security Administrator Privileges Current Logged User Admin Account Data for User dmin User Name Change User Name Access Level Fill in the following 3 fields to change the password Current Password New Password Confirm New Password Change Password Access Level 1 Current Password Confirm New Password LU Change Password 2 To change the user name perform the following a Inthe User Name field enter the new user name maximum of 19 case sensitive characters b Click Change User Name the new user name is applied and the Enter Network Password screen appears c In the Enter Network Password screen enter the new user name 3 To change the password perform the following a In the Current Password field enter the current password maximum of 19 case sensitive characters b Inthe New Password and Confirm New Password fields enter the new password c Click Change Password the new password is applied and the Enter Network Password screen appears In the Enter Network Password screen enter the new password Installation Manual 42 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 6 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration You can save a copy backup of the device s current configuration settings Voice as an ini file to
33. e device resets the End Process screen appears displaying the burned configuration files refer to the figure below Figure 3 11 End Process Wizard Page F Ta hitp 10 13 4 13 EndOfProcess Microsoft Internet Explorer Seles CMP Version ID 5 504 006 007 Le Internet Version 5 8 47 October 2009 7a U Ji AudioCodes MediaPack Series 10 Click End Process to close the wizard and then in the Enter Network Password dialog box enter your login user name and password described in Accessing the Web Interface and click OK a message box appears informing you of the new CMP file 11 Click OK the Web interface now becomes active and reflecting the upgraded device 3 8 2 Loading ini and Auxiliary Files The auxiliary files and ini file are dat files that can be loaded to the device to provide enhanced device provisioning These files are described in the table below For detailed information on these files refer to the device s User s Manual File Type ini FXS Coefficient Dial Plan Call Progress Tones Prerecorded Tones User Info Installation Manual Table 3 3 Auxiliary Files Descriptions Description Provisions the device s parameters The Web interface enables practically full device provisioning but customers may occasionally require new feature configuration parameters in which case this file is loaded Note Loading the ini file only provisions those parameters that are inclu
34. e well grounded to the earth electrode and foundation reinforcement conductor refer to Figure 2 18 using a 6 AWG cable with maximum length of 3 meters Loop testing grounding measurement should be done by a certified electrician to verify that the ground impedance does not exceed 0 5 ohm An earth point must be created as close as possible to the surge protectors and the electrical building earth is connected to this point refer to Figure 2 18 Version 5 8 25 October 2009 na CJ AudioCodes MediaPack Series At all times connect an earthed strap to the chassis protective earthing screw 6 32 UNC screw located on the device s rear panel and fasten it securely according to safety standards Figure 2 18 Grounding MP 124 and Surge Protection Main Distribution Frame Outdoor Cable 50 Pin Telco for 24 AWG Wire Analog Lines Telecom Cable Vault 14 AWG Earth Wiring to Rack Primary Protection CIRCA To Foundation Main Earthing ReinforcementRing Conductor Terminal 2 2 4 2 Connecting MP 124 to the Ethernet Network Follow the procedure below for connecting MP 124 directly to the Ethernet network gt To connect MP 124 directly to the Ethernet network m Using a crossover Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors on either end connect the MP 124 Ethernet port labeled ETHERNET directly to the network For RJ 45 connector pinouts refer to the figure below Figure 2 19 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts 12345678 Li 1
35. ease type the User Name and Password that you use for Realm Uzer Name Admin Password s W Save this password in your password list Cancel b Enter the device s default login case sensitive user name Admin and password Admin and then click OK the Web interface is accessed displaying the Web interface s Home page To prevent unauthorized access to the device it s recommended that after you initially access the Web interface to change the default login user name and password refer to Changing the Login User Name and Password on page 41 Installation Manual 32 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 4 Change the device s IP address by performing the following a Open the IP Settings page Configuration tab gt Network Settings menu gt IP Settings b Define the device s IP address subnet mask and default Gateway IP address so that they correspond to your network IP scheme c ClickSubmit d Save your settings to the flash memory and reset the device refer to Saving and Resetting the Device on page 40 5 Disconnect your PC from the device or from the hub switch depending on the connection method used in Step 1 6 Reconnect the device and PC if necessary to the network 7 Restore your PCs IP address and subnet mask to their original settings If necessary restart your PC and re access the device via the Web interface with its newly ass
36. en click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field beside the Browse button 2 Click the Load INI File button and then at the prompt click OK the device uploads the ini file and then resets from the cmp version stored on the flash memory Once complete the Enter Network Password dialog box appears requesting you to enter your user name and password 3 7 Restoring Factory Default Settings You can use the device s hardware Reset button to restore all the device s configuration settings to factory defaults including the device s IP address and Web interface s login user name and password These default settings include factory defaults as well as user defined defaults refer to the device s User s Manual Note The device resets to the software version cmp file saved on its flash memory gt Torestore the MP 124 to factory default settings m With a paper clip or any other similar pointed object press and hold down the Reset button located on the front panel for at least 12 seconds no more than 25 seconds the device restores to factory default settings gt Torestore MP 11x to factory default settings 1 Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the device 2 With a paper clip or any other similar pointed object press and hold down the Reset button located on the rear panel for about six seconds the Fail LED turns red and the device restores to factory default settings 3 When the Fail LED turns o
37. esiding on its flash memory This software is set to factory defaults If necessary you can restore the device to factory defaults refer to Restoring Factory Default Settings on page 44 3 1 Assigning an IP Address This section describes how to change the device s default IP address so that it corresponds with your network environment The table below lists the device s default IP address Table 3 1 Default IP Addresses Parameter Default Value IP Address FXS and FXS FXO devices 10 1 10 10 FXO device 10 1 10 11 Note FXO interfaces are applicable only to MP 11x series devices Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 To assign an IP address to the device use one of the following methods m Devices HTTP based embedded Web server accessed using a Web browser refer to Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP on page 32 BootP refer to Assigning an IP Address Using BootP on page 33 m Voice Menu using a standard touch tone telephone connected to one of the FXS analog ports refer to Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance on page 34 m Embedded Command Line Interface CLI accessed using RS 232 or Telnet refer to Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI on page 36 Dynamic Host Control Protocol DHCP refer to the User s Manual Tip Ifata later stage after re defining the IP address your IP address is unknown e g forgotten use the BootP TFTP
38. ess Rr Assigning an IP Address eusi HTTP Assigning an IP Address Using BootP P 3 1 3 Assigning an IP Ad dress Using the Voice Menu Guidance 3 r 4 Assigning an IP Li Using the CLI iii Configuring Basic S SIP a ARRE TARARE RENT FARI NERE ERA F Enabling Channels and Configuring ll Routing Exa Mei Saving and Re PRA dl Loli U tia Backing Up and Restoring Cc bi ring tn Defa sae DEEI e PIRRO OE SR ERE RI et nnmn nnn Sn Sn ao a F ult Settings 44 AMATO NA UU Id ee Sof twat re n a Wiza rd MER TEETE ER 0 i ini and Auxiliary Files i susie NR INN DAVOS A E RSA 48 Version 5 8 3 October 2009 a Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series i Monitoring the DOVICE si aE 51 l FOPPA loi OR 51 di VORO loro lai 32 dedi Lalla 52 4 2 2 Viewing Channel iii ea 53 Installation Manual 4 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual Figure 1 1 Required Steps to Install the Device Figure 2 1 MP 11x e g MP 118 Front Panel Figure 2 2 MP 11x e g MP 118 Rear Panel Connectors inn Figure 2 3 View of MP 11x Undersi Figure 2 4 AudioCodes Figure 2 5 MP 11x Rack Mount Figure 2 6 RJ 45 Connector Pino uts side Figure 2 7 RJ 11 Phone Connector Pinouts CI Figure 2 8 RJ 11 Lifeline Splitter Connector P Pinouts Figure 2 9 Lifeline Cabling Using Splitte
39. ff reconnect the Ethernet cable to the device 3 8 Upgrading the Device You can upgrade the device with the following files using the device s Web interface m Firmware cmp file using the Web interface s Software Update Wizard refer to Software Upgrade Wizard on page 45 m Auxiliary and ini files using the Load Auxiliary Files page refer to Upgrading the ini and Auxiliary Files on page 48 Note When upgrading the firmware cmp you can also use the Software Update Wizard to load the ini and auxiliary files Installation Manual 44 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 8 1 3 Configuring the Device Software Upgrade Wizard The Software Upgrade Wizard allows you to easily upgrade the device s firmware cmp file as well as load an ini file and or auxiliary files e g Call Progress Tones However it is mandatory when using the wizard to first load a cmp file to the device You can then choose to also load an ini file and or auxiliary files but this cannot be pursued without first loading an cmp file For the ini and each auxiliary file type you can choose to load a new file or not load a file but use the existing file i e maintain existing configuration running on the device The Software Upgrade Wizard allows you to load the following files Version 5 8 cmp Mandatory compressed firmware file ini Optional Configuration file Auxiliary files Optional CPT Call Progress Tone
40. h Rack Mounting The MP 124 can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack by using two short equal length brackets supplied The MP 124 with attached brackets for rack installation is shown in the figure below Figure 2 17 MP 124 with Brackets for Rack Installation Rack Mount Safety Instructions When installing the chassis in a rack implement the following safety instructions Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma of 40 C 104 F Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation on the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attent
41. igned IP address 3 1 2 Assigning an IP Address Using BootP You can assign an IP address to the device using the supplied AudioCodes BootP TFTP Server application BootP procedure can also be performed using any standard compatible BootP server For a detailed description of BootP refer to the Product Reference Manual gt To assign an IP address using BootP 1 Start the BootP application 2 From the Edit menu choose Preferences and then in the Preferences dialog box set the Timeout field to 50 3 From the Services menu choose Clients the Client Configuration dialog box appears Click the Add New Client 9 icon a client with blank parameters is displayed 5 In the Client MAC field enter the device s MAC address The MAC address is printed on the label located on the underside of the device Ensure that the check box to the right of the field is selected this enables the client in the BootP tool if the client is disabled no replies are sent to BootP requests 6 In the IP field enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation that you want to assign to the device 7 In the Subnet field enter the subnet mask in dotted decimal notation that you want to assign to the device Ensure that the subnet mask is valid otherwise the device may not function 8 Inthe Gateway field enter the IP address of the default gateway if any Version 5 8 3a October 2009 ra O K a AudioCo
42. ion should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Version 5 8 23 October 2009 U Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series To install the MP 124 in a 19 inch rack Remove the two screws located on one side of the MP 124 nearest the front panel Insert the peg on one of the brackets into the third air vent down on the column of air vents nearest the front panel Swivel the bracket until the holes in the bracket align with the two empty screw holes on the MP 124 Use the supplied screws to attach the bracket to the side of the MP 124 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to attach the second bracket to the other side of the MP 124 Position the MP 124 in the rack and line up the bracket holes with the rack frame holes Use four standard rack screws not supplied to attach the MP 124 to the rack 2 2 4 Cabling the MP 124 This section describes MP 124 cabling gt 1 To cable the MP 124 Ground the MP 124 refer to Grounding the MP 124 on page 24 Connect MP 124 to the Ethernet network refer to Connecting MP 124 to the Ethernet Network on page 26 Connect MP 124 to FXS analog lines using a Telco cable refer to Connecting MP 124 to FXS Interface on page 26 Connect MP 124 RS 232 port to a computer refer to Connecting MP 124 RS 232 Port to a PC on page 28 Connect MP 124 to the power supply refer to Connecting MP 124 to Power on page 29
43. litter to Port 1 on MP 11x the Lifeline splitter is a special order option 2 Connect the Lifeline phone to Port A on the Lifeline splitter 3 Connect an analog PSTN line to Port B on the Lifeline splitter Figure 2 9 Lifeline Cabling Using Splitter Cable for FXS Only Devices Version 5 8 17 October 2009 a K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series gt To cablethe combined MP 11x FXS FXO Lifeline 1 Connecta fax machine modem or phone to each of the FXS ports 2 Connect an analog PSTN line to each of the FXO ports Figure 2 10 Lifeline Cabling for FXS and FXO Devices for dag 2 1 4 4 Connecting MP 11x RS 232 Port to a PC Follow the procedure below to connect the MP 11x serial RS 232 interface to a PC using a straight through PS 2 to DB 9 cable adaptor This procedure is not applicable to MP 112 as this model does not provide an RS 232 serial interface port The PS 2 to DB 9 cable adaptor is not included in the MP 11x package gt To connect MP 11x to a PC 1 Connect the PS 2 connector refer to the figure below for connector pinouts on one end of the cable to the MP 11x RS 232 port labeled RS 232 Installation Manual 18 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 Connect the DB 9 connector at the other end of the cable to either the COM1 or COM2 RS 232 communication port on your PC Figure 2 11 PS 2 to DB 9 Adaptor Connector Pinouts DB 9 Female PS 2 Male
44. lly to the MP 124 Failing to install the Circa primary surge protector failing to comply with the grounding instructions or any other of the installation details below may cause permanent damage to the MP 124 In any event and as most of the installation details are the responsibility of the customer AudioCodes can assume responsibility for damage only if the customer can establish that the MP124 does not comply to the standards specified above and the MP 124 unit is within the hardware warranty period Lightning is the transient passage of electrical current between a cloud and either the surface of the earth or another cloud etc Part of the lightning current can be carried inside a building by electric power telephone analog or digital data lines This direct injection of lightning current inside a building can cause significant damage to electronic circuits and equipment To prevent lightning damages a CIRCA 4B1FS 240 primary surge protector from Circa Telecom http www circatelecom com must be connected externally to the MP 124 and atthe entry wiring point to the building utilizing the building entrance terminal fixture CIRCA 2625QC QC installed on the Main Distribution Frame MDF Use 26 AWG wires to connect the MP 124 FXS ports female 50 pin Telco connector to the surge protector A proper grounding is crucial to ensure the effectiveness of these primary protection devices Hence the external primary protection must b
45. m Date date and time that the alarm was generated 52 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 4 Monitoring the Device 4 2 2 Viewing Channel Status The Home page displays channel port icons that indicate the voice channels operating status You can use these port icons to drill down to view detailed channel status For a detailed description of the Home page refer to the device s User s Manual Figure 4 2 MP 11x Home Page Uplink F ail Ready Table 4 3 Color Coding of Channel Status Icon Icon State Color Description O Red Line not connected only applicable to FXO devices O Gray Channel inactive O Blue Handset is off hook o Green Active RTP stream You can drill down to view a detailed status of each channel gt To view a detailed status of a channel 1 In the Home page click the port of whose status you want to view a shortcut menu appears 2 Fromthe shortcut menu choose Port Settings Version 5 8 53 October 2009 A E wi AudioCodes CPE 8 Access Analog Gateways SIP MediaPack Installation Manual Version 5 8 Ca AudioCodes www audiocodes com
46. nit the package contains the following items e AC power cable e Small plastic bag containing four anti slide bumpers for desktop installation e Regulatory Information document 5 Check retain and process any documents 6 Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies 2 1 3 Mounting the MP 11x The device can be mounted in one of the following ways Desktop mounting refer to Desktop Mounting on page 13 m Wall mounting refer to Wall Mounting on page 14 M Standard 19 inch rack mounting refer to 19 inch Rack Mounting on page 14 The figure below shows the mounting components on the underside of the MP 11x Figure 2 3 View of MP 11x Underside Version 5 8 Table 2 2 Mounting Components on MP 11x Underside Functionality Square slot used to attach anti slide bumpers for desktop mounting Oval notch used to attach the MP 11x to a wall Screw opening used to attach the MP 11x to a 19 inch shelf rack 13 October 2009 FA E Ci AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 3 Desktop Mounting Attach the four supplied anti slide bumpers to the base of the MP 11x and place it on a desktop in the desired position Wall Mounting Follow the procedure below for mounting the MP 11x on a wall gt 1 To mount the MP 11x on a wall Drill four holes according to the following dimensions e Horizontal distance between holes 140 mm 5 51 inches e Vertical dis
47. nkPack VoicePacketizer VolPerfect VolPerfectHD What s Inside Matters Your Gateway To VolP and 3GX are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners WEEE EU Directive Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product Customer Support Customer technical support and service are provided by AudioCodes Distributors Partners and Resellers from whom the product was purchased For Customer support for products purchased directly from AudioCodes contact support audiocodes com Abbreviations and Terminology Each abbreviation unless widely used is spelled out in full when first used Only industry standard terms are used throughout this manual Hexadecimal notation is indicated by Ox preceding the number Version 5 8 7 October 2009 7a U C a AudioCodes MediaPack Series Related Documentation Document Manual Name LTRT 52304 Product Reference Manual LTRT 65614 MP 11x amp MP 124 SIP Release Notes LTRT 65412 MP 11x amp MP 124 SIP User s Manual LTRT 66510 CPE Configuration Guide for IP Voice Mail Notes Throughout this manual and unless otherwise specified the following terms are used Device refers to the MediaPack series gateways MediaPack refers to the MP 124 MP 118 MP 114 and MP 112 VoIP
48. pache based HTTP servers for generating configuration dynamically per pattern 6 above Copy this script to Ivarlwww cgi bin acconfig cgi on your Apache server and edit it as required Avene lope perl use CGI Squery new CGI Smac Squery gt param mac ip qu uery gt param ip print Content type tekxt plain n n prine RI TNI file generator CE mt Prine Un st tror MAC mac 1053349 ava pent ROBI SyslogServerIP EnableSyslog SSHServerEnable EOF The table below lists the configuration parameters that can be queried or modified using the voice menu Table 3 2 Configuration Parameters Available via the Voice Menu Item Number at Menu Prompt Description 1 IP address 2 Subnet mask 3 Default Gateway IP address 4 Primary DNS server IP address 7 DHCP enable disable 31 Configuration server IP address 32 Configuration file name pattern Voice menu password initially 12345 99 Note The voice menu password can also be changed using the Web interface or ini file parameter VoiceMenuPassword refer to the User s Manual Installation Manual 36 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 1 4 Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI You can assign an IP address to the device using command line interface CLI Note The CLI method for assigning an IP address is not applicable to MP 112 as this model does not provide RS 232 serial interface gt To assign an
49. r Cable for FXS Only Devices Figure 2 10 Lifeline Cabling for FXS and FXO Devices Figure 2 11 PS 2 to DB 9 Adaptor Connector Pinouts patria Figure 2 12 PS 2 Connector Pinouts Figure 2 13 MP 124 Front Panel Figure 2 14 MP 124 R Figure 2 15 MP 124 R Figure 2 16 MP 124 Desktop Mounting Figure 2 17 MP 124 with Brackets for R Figure 2 18 Grounding MP 124 and S ack I stal Lisi Figure 2 21 50 pin Telco Connector MP 4 24 FXS only Figure 2 22 MP 124 in a 19 inch Rack with MDF Adaptor Figure 2 23 MP 124 RS 232 Connector Pinouts Figure 2 24 Wired DC Power Terminal Block Connected to Figure 3 1 Enter Network Password Screen Figure 3 2 BootP Client Configuration Screen AAC Figure 3 3 Enabling Channels in Endpoint Phone Number Table e Page Figure 3 4 Routing Calls to the IP in Tel to IP bl pea Perrone Figure 3 5 Connecting Two Devices Figure 3 6 Maintenance Actions Page ER i Figure 3 7 WEB User Accounts big or Users with Security Figure 3 8 Configuration File Page VI Figure 3 9 Start Software Upgrade Wiz Figure 3 10 Load CMP File Wizard Page Figure 3 11 End Process Wizard Page Figure 3 12 Load A Auxiliary Files Page Figure 4 2 MP 11x Home Page Figure 4 3 MP 124 Home Page Version 5 8 5 19 inch Rack Shelf ca ona ear Panel AC Power Model eee IA he ey sane AI ear Panel
50. r standard rack screws not supplied Figure 2 5 MP 11x Rack Mount Table 2 3 MP 11x Rack Mount Item Functionality 1 Standard rack holes used to attach the shelf to the rack 2 Eight shelf to device screws 2 1 4 Cabling the MP 11x This section describes the cabling of MP 11x gt Tocable the MP 11x 1 Connect MP 11x to the Ethernet network refer to Connecting MP 11x to the Network on page 16 2 Connect MP 11x to FXS FXO devices refer to Connecting MP 11x to FXS FXO Devices on page 16 3 Cable the MP 11x FXS Lifeline refer to Cabling the MP 11x FXS Lifeline on page 17 Connect MP 11x RS 232 port to a computer refer to Connecting MP 11x RS 232 Port to a PC on page 18 5 Connect MP 11x to the power supply refer to Connecting MP 11x to Power on page 19 Once you have completed the above hardware installation steps and after powering up the MP 11x the Ready and Power LEDs on the front panel light up green after a self testing period of about two minutes Any malfunction in the startup procedure changes the Fail LED to red and the Ready LED is turned off for details on the MP 11x LEDs refer to Monitoring Front Panel LEDs on page 51 Once you have cabled the device you can begin configuring the device refer to Configuring the Device on page 31 Version 5 8 15 October 2009 a K a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 1 4 1 Connecting MP 11x to the Network Follow the proce
51. ring Front Panel LEDs on page 51 Figure 2 13 MP 124 Front Panel Table 2 4 Reset Button Description on MP 124 Front Panel Type Function Comment Reset button Resets MP 124 Press the reset button with a paper clip or any other similar pointed object until the device resets Restores MP 124 to factory Refer to Restoring Factory Default Settings on default values page 44 Installation Manual 20 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 2 1 2 MP 124 Rear Panel The device s rear panel shown in the figure below provides the ports for cabling the device to the various interfaces Figure 2 14 MP 124 Rear Panel AC Power Model The table below describes the MP 124 rear panel components Table 2 5 MP 124 Rear Panel Component Descriptions Item Label Component Description 1 L Protective earthing screw mandatory for all installations 7 Accepts a 6 32 UNC screw 100 250 V The MP 124 can be ordered with one of the following power 50 60 Hz 2A configurations Or AC power provides an AC power supply socket 48V 1 3A DC power provides a DC inlet for a DC terminal block 3 ANALOG FXS LINES 50 pin Telco connector for 1 24 analog lines 1 24 4 RS 232 9 pin RS 232 port 5 ETHERNET 10 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 port The Ethernet LEDs are located within the RJ 45 socket The table below describes these LEDs Table 2 6 MP 124 Rear Panel Ethernet LEDs Description Label Type Color St
52. tance between 101 4 mm 4 inches Insert a wall anchor of the appropriate size into each hole Fasten a DIN 96 3 5X20 wood screw not supplied into each of the wall anchors Position the four oval notches located on the underside of the MP 11x refer to Item 2 in Mounting the MP 11x on page 13 over the four screws and hang the MP 11x on them 19 inch Rack Mounting The MP 11x can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack by placing it on an AudioCodes 19 inch rack mounting shelf Special customer order that must be pre installed in a rack The shelf can hold up to two MP 11x devices The rack mounting shelf can be ordered separately from AudioCodes The 19 inch rack installation package contains a single shelf shown in the figure below and eight shelf to device screws Figure 2 4 AudioCodes 19 inch Rack Shelf for MP 11x The 19 inch rack shelf is not supplied in the standard package kit but can be ordered separately Bulk Pack package MCMK00015 containing 10 rack mounting shelves for MP 11x For ordering and pricing please contact your AudioCodes sales representative To install the MP 11x in a 19 inch rack Attach one or two MP 11x devices to the shelf using the shelf to device screws supplied Position the shelf in the rack and align its side holes with the rack frame holes Installation Manual 14 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 3 Attach the shelf to the rack using fou
53. the device can be monitored in the following ways m Monitoring the device s hardware front panel LEDs refer to Front Panel LEDs on page 51 m Monitoring the device using the Web interface refer to Web Interface on page 52 4 1 Front Panel LEDs The operating status LEDs on the front panel of the device are described in the tables below Table 4 1 MP 11x Front Panel LEDs Description LED Type Color State Definition Channels Telephone Status Interface Blinking Phone is ringing incoming call before answering Fast Blinking Line malfunction On Off hook or ringing Off Normal on hook position Valid 10 100Base TX Ethernet connection Off No uplink Uplink Ethernet Link Status O 5 Fail Failure On Failure fatal error or system initialization Indication Off Normal working condition Ready Device On Device powered self test OK erate Off Software loading or system failure Power Power On Power is received by the device Supply Off Failure disruption in the AC power supply or power Status i is currently not being supplied to the device through the AC power supply entry Table 4 2 MP 124 Front Panel LEDs Description Label Type Color State Function Ready Device On Device powered on self test OK sa Blinking Software loading initialization On Malfunction LAN Ethernet On Valid 10 100Base TX Ethernet connection SSL On Malfunction Control Control Blinking Sending and receiving Pro
54. tocol SIP messages Link No traffic Version 5 8 51 October 2009 ra AudioCodes Label Type Color State Function Data Packet Green Blinking Transmitting RTP packets stats PREG Blinking Receiving RTP packets No traffic Channels Telephone Green On Off hook or ringing glas Red On Line malfunction 4 2 Web Interface Normal MediaPack Series The Web interface s Home page provides a graphical display of the device s front panel displaying color coded icons depicting the status of the device s ports and channels as well as other interfaces of the device In addition the Home page allows you quick access to viewing active alarms 4 2 1 Viewing Alarms The Home page allows you quick access to the Active Alarms page typically accessed from the Status amp Diagnostics tab gt Status amp Diagnostics menu gt Active Alarms This page lists all the device s current alarms gt To view alist of current alarms m Inthe Home page click the area labeled Alarms the Active Alarms page appears Figure 4 1 Current Alarms in Active Alarms Page For each listed alarm the following information is displayed Installation Manual Severity severity level of the alarm Critical displayed in red Major displayed in orange Minor displayed in yellow No alarm displayed in green Source element from which the alarm was generated Description brief explanation of the alar
55. umber 101 Tel to IF Routing Table Dest Phone Prefix Source Phone Prefix Dest IF Address gt 10 33 2414 10 33 24 13 Installation Manual 40 MP 118 IP Address 10 33 24 14 Phone 170 Endpoint Phone Number Table Channels Phone Number 120 Tel to IP Routing Table Dest Phone Prefix Source Phone Prefix Dest IP Address 10 33 24 18 10 33 24 14 Document LTRT 59810 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 4 Saving and Resetting the Device To apply configuration changes to the device s volatile memory RAM click the Submit v button located on the page in which you are configuring Modifications to parameters with on the fly capabilities are immediately applied to the device other parameters are applied only after a device reset However parameters saved to the volatile memory revert to their previous settings after a hardware or software reset or if the device is powered down Therefore to ensure that all parameter changes whether on the fly or not are retained you need to save burn them to the device s non volatile memory i e flash You can also gracefully lock the device so that no new calls are allowed and existing calls are terminated only after a user defined period This is useful when for example you are uploading new software files to the device and you don t want to disrupt existing traffic Note Parameters preceded by the lightning sign are not changeable

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