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1. SIM Card Positions on 4SIM Channel Boards Kid Kee mmm Wireless Wireless engine engine Channel 1 Channel 1 gg 43 Antenna and Antenna Splitters 2 2 2 2 Antenna and Antenna Splitters 2N offers several antenna splitter and antenna models providing the best signal quality on all GSM UMTS engines All the systems are designed for all UMTS and GSM networks Antenna Splitter The antenna splitter is designed for decreasing the number of antennas antenna cables outdoor antennas and roof mounting space The antenna splitter is a passive unit suitable for GSM UMTS gateways The antenna splitter can be external 2N StarGate or internal 2N BlueStar and 2N BlueTower Each splitter consists of one or more passive units each of which has four two inputs and one output Table of standard external antenna splitter configurations Number of Number of Input Output Unit inputs outputs insertion loss high 32 2 lt 15 dB 2U 32 4 lt 11 dB 2U 32 8 lt 8 dB 2U 16 1 lt 15 dB 1U 16 2 lt 11 dB 1U 16 4 lt 8 dB 1U 12 3 lt 8dB 1U Table of internal antenna splitters for 2N BlueTower Number of Number of Input Output Unit inputs outputs insertion loss high 4 1 lt 3U Table of internal antenna splitters for 2N BlueStar Number of Number of Input Output Unit inputs outputs insertion loss high 16 2 lt 11 dB 3U 16 1 lt 15 dB 3U 8 2 lt 3U 8 1 lt 1U 44 Technical paramete
2. Fig 2 1 Configuration Jumpers 24 Plug In Boards 2 1 Enhanced CPU Board The enhanced version of the CPU board carries two boards with a main CPU and an extension unit The main CPU and extension unit have a dedicated Ethernet connector and share a serial interface switchable by the jumper located on the main CPU board The enhanced CPU board supports all features of the basic CPU and some additional features Acomfortable graphic web interface for easy gateway remote control and configuration Support of the 2N SIM Star system Support of the SMTP and POP3 protocols for sending receiving SMS CDR downloader an SD card is required SMS and Call simulator SNMP remote control Some features can be limited by the licence file For detailed information please read Section 3 Configuration Board Description The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm There is also an extension card located on the main PCB The board has one simple COM1 serial interface shared by both the CPUs two Ethernet connectors CPU 10Base T and Ext unit 100Base T and 10 board status LED LEC incleatels on the front panel Indicates shining that the extension unit is powered on n OU tapun Indicates shining that mO g the extension unit s CPU p e is IDLE Indicates flashing 1 1 that the CPU is not stopped Indicates board supply The LED is green in case the gateway is pow
3. H Always abide by this information to prevent personal injury gt Warning H Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution Important information for system functionality Tip H Useful information for quick and efficient functionality Note gt gt a Routines or advice for efficient use of the device Future Functions in this document specifies the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower functions that will be supported in the future 19 Description and Installation This section describes the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower product and its installation Here is what you can find in this section Plug In Boards Antenna and Antenna Splitters Gateway Rack Configuration Installation 21 Plug In Boards 2 1 2 1 Plug In Boards All plug in cards have defined positions in the system rack Please keep all cards in their respective positions Wrong positions may cause malfunction of the whole system The type and quantity of the cards used in your 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway depend on the part number of the gateway and other components All status LEDs as described below provide basic status information only For detailed information use the terminal or configuration tool Basic CPU Board The basic CPU board carries only the main CPU which supports all basic features of the gateway The advanced features of the enhanced version We
4. m Holiday list Define the days on which the gateway will apply the weekend mode LCR DTMF numbers Set sensitivity of the DTMF receivers on the GSM UMTS boards The step is a 10 milisecond value added to the default value of 20mx The total time is the minimum delay between two received DTMF symbols 98 Configuration Tool 3 4 m Voice parameter settings Set the receive transmit volume according to the used wireless engine manufacturer Caution H Achange of the default values may exercise negative effects upon other transmission parameters such as echo o Siemens tone here activate a specific call connection tone for Siemens TC35 i GSM modules o Init module after call enable re initialisation of the MC8755V module in the case of an outgoing call end o Use networks define the wireless network type to be used o Searching priority set the wireless network searching priority o Echo cancelling enable disable the echo cancellation mode SIM card number The SIM card serial number IMSI SCID for Cinterion Siemens wireless engines This serial number is used for the CDR and diagnostics 8 Disable CLIP from GSM to ISDN Disable CLIP transfer from wireless networks to the ISDN VoIP interfaces m Text of SMS at no answer Type the text for automatics SMS messages sent in the case of unanswered outgoing calls see the GSM Outgoing Groups below If string n is used the gateway replaces it with the Calling
5. AT SGxx dial AT IWPxx AT WGxx Initiates testing call from AUX interface xx is the called interface 1 15 17 31 B channel 32 rotating B channel Initiates testing call from AUX interface xx is the called interface 00 31 GSM module 32 to GSM via GSM module according to call prefix Connects the following call from interface xx to AUX interface 1 15 17 31 from B channel No 32 first incoming calls from ISDN Connects the following call from interface xx to AUX interface 00 31 from GSM No 32 first incoming calls from GSM Terminates call on AUX interface AT IRx Start tracing of error messages on active interface Start tracing of LAN amp Telnet on layer x x 2 Layers IP TCP Telnet x 3 Layers TCP Telnet x 4 Layer Telnet Start tracing of ISDN PRI amp GSM on layer x x 1 Layers 1 2 3 4 x 2 Layers 2 3 4 x 3 Layers 3 4 x 4 Layer 4 147 ATIRR AT RX Start tracing AT R2 to COM1 interface Stop tracing AT R2 to COM1 interface AT G AT MS ch module ch sim sts3 sts2 phs2 type AT MI ch minfo ch sim netid oper new cnt smsinc ch ix sts mem smsrep ch ix sts mem smsout ch id ref req smspdu ch ix sts len pdu csum smsdel ch ix smserr ch id ix req err cms smssel ch cnt AT SX ch AT SR ch ix AT SD ch ix AT SM lt ch len pdu chsum AT SG grp id len pdu csum AT SS ch mem A6 activate
6. As mentioned in the ERM Control subsection above a csv file with a specific structure has to be used for import to lt db_ name gt The structure for each lt db name gt is described below 132 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 Database ermi Tables Table System name inc_table inc00O0 to inc100 step 1 out_table out000 to out100 step 1 clip_table clip000 to clip100 step 1 Table Structures Structure of inc_table This table is used for filtering incoming calls from GSM networks CLIP Restriction Time from Time to Day 420605234354 1 00 00 12 00 1234567 420775234091 0 12 00 24 00 1234567 H CLIP Enter the strings to be directly compared with the CLIP received H Restriction Enter the value to be assigned to each CLIP determining whether the incoming call with the CLIP shall be rejected O or received 1 Time from Set the beginning value of the time interval hh mm for the selected rule Time to Set the end value of the time interval hh mm for the selected rule H Day Define a day in the week on which the rule shall be applied 1 Monday 7 Sunday Structure of out_table This table is used for identification of the subgroup from which the call is coming The search result is used for search in the clip_table CGP Company Time from Time to Day 261301_ I 00 00 12 00 1234567 2353215__ 2 12 00 24 00 1234567 261333111 100 00 00 24 00 1234567 261333222 101 00 0
7. Gateway for connection disconnection with one or more gateways for detail see Section Gateway Menu m Gateway control gateway operating commands for diagnostics reset DISA etc see Section Gateway Control Menu H Settings communication settings and language selections Help information about the configuration tool version File Menu ZLPRI config program Fie Gateway Gateway control Setting A he Load from disk Alt F3 Save as Alt F2 Default settings Close KA Tracing CS Alt F4 T ss See ol Use this menu to work with the gateway configuration default unnamed ini file or default configuration file i e load save etc The menu contains a program closing item too Load loads the last saved configuration file from the configuration tool directory Or requires loading of default settings upon the first run Save saves the current settings into the file in the configuration tool directory or into a folder defined in the Gateway list refer to Gateway Menu Load from disk loads a file from a folder selected by you Save as saves a file into a folder selected by you Default settings loads the preset default configuration Close terminates the program 72 Configuration Tool 3 4 Gateway Menu Lee config program File Gateway Gateway control Setting E Connect gateway F8 ha Top Gateways list ey aaway conor a Login account x Date time
8. TOO JP4d o we Connected to BE aux cpu L Connected to Basic CPU There are four configuration jumper blocks on the AUX board Jumpers JP1 and JP2 are disconnected by default please do not change their statuses The JP3 jumper field helps you redirect the COM2 interface for DISA voice message uploading The JP4 jumper block is used for setting the AUX interface to correspond with the handset or headphone configuration By default jumpers JP1 and JP2 are disconnected jumpers 30 Plug In Boards 2 1 JP3 are connected as shown in Fig JP3a connected to the main basic CPU and jumpers JP4 are configured as shown in Fig JP4a ISDN PRI Interface Remote Control Chip An HDLC chip is also located on the AUX board enabling remote control over the ISDN PRI interfaces This chipset is an optional part of system The following step by step guide will show you how to plug it into the AUX card Insertion of the chip to the cap 3 ATTENTION Please watch the chip orientation it must be the identical with that of the other chips m Carefully press the chip into the cap View of a successfully installed chip on the AUX board 31 Plug In Boards 2 1 PRI Board Board Description The PRI board contains one or two depends on the part number ISDN interfaces and PCM bus timing circuits PRI 1 is designed as an internal interface with an activated LCR function and PRI 2 as an
9. 5 Searching priority Automatically gt i S I Siemens tone Init module after call Voice parameters of Wavecom modules Received SHS save to GSM module EI Echo cancelling Echo 1 1 0 3 10 7 zi Testor SMG vatmaranewen Uta iee EEN EE SIM card number IMSI ed E 4 2 0 244 ab Reception vol Disable CLIP from GSM to ISDN amp 4 2 0 2 4 ab Settings for 3G Motorola phones Delay between hang up and dial seconds 10 Duration of keystroke seconds 10 DROE Timeout between two dialed digits seconds 10 H Z S Tone signalling Dialtone to GSM European e Ring tone European A Generate busy tone to GSM None x Number of digits dialled from ISDN Define the Called party number limits for outgoing calls to wireless networks o Min numbers from ISDN set the minimum count of digits to be dialled into a wireless network o Max numbers from ISDN set the maximum number of digits to be dialled into a wireless network o Wait for next digit set a timeout in seconds for the gateway to wait for next dialled digit OVERLAP dial mode After the timeout the dialled number will be automatically sent to the wireless network H Call delay Define the minimum timeout between the end of a call and the beginning of another outgoing call for one wireless engine The default value is two seconds Unless absolutely necessary do not change the default value to avoid system instability
10. the gateway uses the digits in the Subaddress field instead of the Called party number for outgoing dialling m Hungarian dial tone after two digits A specific feature designed for the Hungarian national dialling plan The gateway activates a specific dialtone for second dialling after receiving two digits H Do not send CONNECT_ACK on TE When the ISDN PRI is in the TE mode the gateway will not send the CONNECT_ACK message m Tone signalling National settings of dialling and ringing tones You can enable the busy tone in the case of call reject Numbering plan settings Use these parameters to set the right numbering plan for the Called and Calling party numbers according to DSS1 signalling protocol GSM Basic Settings This window allows you to set basic parameters related to the wireless interfaces 97 Configuration Tool 3 4 Number of digits dialed from ISDN VolP Holiday list Min numbers from ISDN VoIP H Ka Add Max numbers from IDN Aal 3 KS Remove Wait for next digit s 3 zi Remove al DTMF numbers Sierra wireless modules settings Call delay s 2 a Delay ms 1 2l Transmission vol e Voice parameters of Ericsson modules Voice parameters of Siemens GSM modules 5 25 O 25 5 Transmission vol eg Transmission vol mee Lem Weer Ee 5 25 0 25 45 5 25 0 25 45 Slee Reception vol a a Reception vol seer m Use networks GSM and3G v 5 25 0 25 5 5 25 0 25
11. 183 Send 200 Bye Voice parameters 8000 8998 First RTP port higher than 1024 and Last RTP port port Codecs priority Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 fi O off 1st RTP port must be 2nd port must be higher or equal by 10 than 1st Configuration Tool SIP registration Registration expires Reatempt registration Registration domain realm Name Username Password 1 Replace CLIP from GSM by registration name Codecs settings Number of blocks VAD G711 H a EI G723 ht 5 G729 E S E G723 bitrate 6 3 kbps e Priority 4 G 729 18 D G 711a 8 D G 711u 0 D G 723 4 IP addresses SIP proxy IP gt GSM 1 0 0 0 0 SIP proxy GSM gt IP SIP registration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NAT firewall 0 0 0 0 VoIP card MGCP gateway id 0 0 STUN server 0 0 0 0 Next STUN server request 600 s 60 6553s Save to gateway Load from Sc Day of deleting statistics Default jw Use default port jw Use default port Iw Use default port Iw Use default port Save to file Set a day in the month when the VoIP card call statistics will be deleted automatically SIP protocol settings 3 4 Use the parameters to modify the standard call SIP signalling process in the case of VoIP to GSM UMTS call o Send 180 the gateway will send message 180 instead of 183 o Send 200 OK the gateway will send message 200 OK ins
12. 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 93 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 94 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 95 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 96 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 97 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 98 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o Statistic of incoming calls on all modules modules brd minutes hhhh mm ss calls sms minutes hhhh mm ss calls sms 00 01 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 02 03 O1 0 0 00 44 1 0 16 0 16 37 10 0 04 05 02 14 0 14 15 7 0 5 0 05 31 3 0 06 07 03 4 0 04 21 3 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 08 09 04 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 10 11 05 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 12 13 06 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 each line is for two wireless modules Statistic of calls on GSM module 0 sim dir net grp minutes hhhh mmi ss calls reject failed c offs sms 1 inc 1 14 0 14 15 7 0 2 9 0 2 inc 1 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 inc 1 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 inc 1 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 out 1 439 7 19 51 177 0 6 44 0 2 out 1 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 out 1 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 out 1 D 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Pri grp type of calls Reset date of last reset the statistics Minutes number of minutes Hhhh mm ss same number converted to time Calls number of calls SMS number of sent SMS messages Reject number of unconnected calls no available free GSM module call rejected with cause 41 42 Failed number of unconnected calls rejected by GSM network C offs number of unconnected calls terminated by callin
13. AHP Basic or enhanced CPU card AHP AUX card AHP GSM or UMTS cards one for two GSM UMTS channels Remaining space each 4HP ISDN PRI version Fixed panel with a main switch AC type or power connectors DC type 8HP Basic or enhanced CPU card 4HP AUX card 4HP 1ISDN PRI or 2ISDN PRI card 4HP GSM or UMTS cards one for two GSM UMTS channels Remaining space each 4HP Examples of Used Types GLA WWW LLNS KR SO E e s S s S S s S S v 2N BlueStar 8 GSM Boards Basic CPU 2 ISDN PRI Interfaces Integrated Antenna Splitter and AC Power Supply Please keep all cards in the right positions Wrong positions will cause malfunction of the whole system In the case of VoIP card replacement by ISDN PRI and vice versa please read the instructions in Section 2 Installation 11 System 1 1 Power Supply The system uses an industrial power supply unit with natural cooling and an auxiliary external fan which is switched on automatically whenever the power supply temperature exceeds 70 C The power supply unit is designed with a 30 reserve even under the maximum load Power supply types Internal 90 260V 50 60 Hz output 5V 30A Internal 48 DC output 5V 30A The type of the power supply used depends on the part number Caution m Make sure that the incoming supply is matching the requested values H High voltage may cause a serious in
14. Channel unacceptable 16 Clear Normal call clearing 17 Userbusy User busy 21 Reject Call rejected 155 27 Destout Destination out of order 28 Invformat Invalid number format 30 Stsenqresp Response to StatusEnquiry KA Normal Normal unspecified 34 Noanychan No channel available 41 Tempfail Temporary failure 42 Swcongest Switching equipment congestion 44 Noreqchan Requested channel not available 65 Nobearer Bearer capability not implemented 81 Callref Invalid call reference value 88 Dest Incompatible destination 96 Elemmiss Mandatory information element is missing 97 Message Message type non existent or unimplemented 99 Element Information element parameter non existent or unimplemented 100 Elemerror Invalid information element contents 101 Incmess Message incompatible with call state 102 Timeout Recovery on timer expiry 127 Undefined Interworking unspecified 156 4 4 List of LOG Events Type Text Description POWER Power on System switched on Power off System switched off Warm boot Restart of system unknown cause Watchdog Restart of system by watchdog BKPT code CPU error break code detected Stack error CPU error stock integrity failure Divided by zero CPU error dividing by zero RETI code CPU error illegal using of instruction reti NMI intr CPU error wrong interrupt VOID intr CPU error wrong interrupt Upgrade reset Start of upgrade firmware procedure Software reset Reset by AT commands
15. Code first byte in DEC format CCC LAC second byte in DEC format DDDDD cell identification code Registration to a roaming network is restricted by default For roaming enable refer to Subs 2 4 Installation Upon the dealer s request 2N can activate the restriction of use for selected wireless networks only Thus the gateway will be unable to log in successfully to the restricted wireless networks This state is signalled by the red status LEDs on the GSM UMTS cards and the netw err message on the configuration tool diagnostics screen Number of used Outgoing Incoming GSM groups Number of active SIM card positions Module ID wireless engine international identification number IMEI Rev ID wireless engine module firmware revision number 76 Configuration Tool 3 4 H ID SIM card international identification number IMSI or SIM serial number SCID of the SIM card in holder position m Signal intensity current signal level in the network where the module is logged in minimum 113 dBm the module is logged out H Sleep button for sleep function activation on a selected board used for switching a selected board into the sleep mode H Block button for manual blocking of a selected wireless module the module transits into a mode where it will be unable to receive any incoming or incoming call Down button for automatic blocking of a module after the call end Reset button for manual rest
16. Connection Outgoing calls via GSM group 4 8 message 4 PRI 2 message Message to PRI 2 in case of 16 deactivated PRI 1 Parameters of voice files codec ISDN aLAW 8kHz mono m The PRI 2 connection message will be played only if the B channel is opened 82 Configuration Tool 3 4 Test Calls The 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway supports test calls via an analogue interface located on the AUX board Subs 2 1 AUX Board With an attached headset connected to the AUX board you can generate outgoing calls to the PRI VoIP or GSM UMTS interface It is also possible to connect an incoming call from a defined interface to the analogue interface The gateway will automatically generate debug traces in the case of active test call This debug information can automatically be saved to a text file for later retrieval Test call from AUX test interface Connect following incoming call Ze i E Riede ai First incoming call from ISDN Incoming call from B channel number 1 aj C From GSM module number Oo aj First incoming call from GSM Via B channel number C Via GSM module number C Connect 2 GSM modules Called number 2nd called number Limit O off H 3 C To GSM according to called prefix Dial Connect Disconnect er D Dokumenty 00 Release program ka IV Save to file Clear 83 Configuration Tool 3 4 H Tracing can be activated only for one session at a time The other session
17. Enable deletion of call statistics over a selected GSM group on a selected day of each month H SIM settings Select which settings will be used for the SIM cards in positions 5 8 o SIM 5 8 is SIM 4 all settings for the SIM cards in positions 5 8 will be the same as those for the SIM card in position 4 o SIM 5 8 is SIM 1 4 all settings for the SIM card in position 5 will be the same as those for the SIM card in position 1 The SIM card in position 6 will use settings of the SIM card in position 2 SIM 3 SIM 7 and SIM 4 SIM 8 Disable tone detection Deactivate the alerting tone detectors on the GSM UMTS boards Used for 101 Configuration Tool 3 4 the GSM UMTS networks that send call statuses through the signalling channel Generate virtual ring tone Use this parameter to activate an internal ring tone generator for cases when ISDN B channel RTP stream on VoIP is opened and the wireless network ring tones should be restricted Delay for CONNECT Define the delay for sending the Connect message to the ISDN PRI interface OK in case of VoIP after the gateway receives Connect from the wireless network Delay for ALERTING Define the delay for sending the Alerting message to the ISDN PRI interface Ringing in case of VoIP after the gateway receives Alerting from the wireless network o 0 no Alerting message will be forwarded o 1 the Alerting message will be forwarded as soon as the gateway receives Al
18. also includes safety instructions Here is what you can find in this section mg System m Product Description H Innovations E Terms and Symbols Used System 1 1 1 1 System This user manual is designed for three types of gateways All the gateways have the same features and differ in the maximum capacity of the GSM UMTS channels used ONT StarGate Basic Dimensions 2N StarGate is the biggest GSM gateway in the 2N PRI gateways family The system is integrated in a 19 subrack of the height of 3U and depth of 360mm The front side is open equipped with slots for plug in boards with front panels The panel includes the main switch In case not all GSM UMTS cards are plugged in the vacant front section must be covered with a fixed panel s The whole backside is covered with a panel with a built in active fan which is automatically switched on whenever the power supply temperature exceeds 70 C The main power supply unit is located in front of the fan The bottom and upper sides are covered by perforated sheet and the assembly flanges are provided with handrails The system bus is designed as a printed circuit board PCB with DIN connectors and fitted to the inner subrack carrier profiles Front Side Division The subrack width is divided into an 8HP wide mains panel and 19x4HP wide modules in the following sequence from right to left VoIP version Fixed panel with a main swi
19. are designed for your type of gateway and certified by 2N Via a local serial port Connect your PC to the gateway COM1 or COM2 via RS232 serial port Prepare the firmware containing file into a folder selected by you Pxxxx V XX XX XX hex Run the configuration tool which you find on the 2N web pages or on an enclosed CD Choose the Firmware Licence item in the Gateway control section Choose the Firmware file containing the new firmware Pxxxx V XX XX XxX hex Click on the Upgrade firmware through COM button The program now automatically uploads your new firmware it takes about minutes 2 57 Installation 2 4 Caution Do not interrupt the program and serial connection during upgrading to avoid a firmware upgrade error If the upgrading procedure is interrupted please switch the gateway on and off restart the configuration tool and retry to upload the firmware The gateway will make reset during the procedure to disconnect all proceeding calls The gateway is in the boot state during firmware upgrading over a serial port Remotely via Ethernet Run the configuration tool Choose the Firmware Licence item in the Gateway control section Choose the Firmware file containing the new firmware Pxxxx V XX XX XxX hex Click on the Upgrade firmware through Ethernet button The configuration tool now automatically uploads the new firmware it takes about 30 seconds After a successful
20. at amp fres INIT Eeprom Initialisation of eeprom configuration Flash Initialisation of flash memory firmware HW ERR address of chip RD read value WR expected value Codec RD WR Error in initialisation of codec on GSM AUX board COM2 RD WR Error in initialisation of COM2 on AUX board Duart RD WR Error in initialisation of serial controller on GSM board Hscx RD WR Error in initialisation of HDLC controller on AUX board Pri RD WR Error in initialisation of PRI controller SYSERR User stack error SW error stock integrity failure BRDIN 08 TYP STS Board inserted number of gsm board type status BRDOUT 08 TYP STS Board disconnected BRDRES 08 TYP STS Reset the board by AT command ALL GSM RESET CMD Reset all GSM boards by AT command SYSTEM RESET CMD Reset the system by at amp bsys command L1 ERR reserved L2 ERR Error of ISDN layer 2 by Q 921 A unsol RX F Received packet RR RNR REJ with unexpected bit F 1 B unsol DM F Received packet DM with unexpected bit F 1 C unsol UA F Received packet UA with unexpected bit F 1 D unsol UA Received packet UA with unexpected bit F 0 E unsol DM Received packet DM with unexpected bit F 0 F peer re est Received packet SABME in status OKEST G repeated SABME Repeated unsuccessful send of packet SABME H repeated DM Repeated unsuccessful send of packet DM I failed TIMREC Unsuccessful breaking up of status TIMREC J N R error Received wrong value N R numb
21. carefully before using the product Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction damage or destruction of the product The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequences arisen as a result of such misconduct Moreover the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement incompetent installation and or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data lo
22. define the gateway type VoIP or PRI Configuration Jumpers VoIP enai ID There are three setting options 1 ISDN The gateway is configured to work with the ISDN PRI card only as shown in the figure below NINN AA ity amp 50 Gateway Rack Configuration 2 3 2 VoIP The gateway is configured to work with the VoIP card only as shown in the figure below ETETA GE bar i apy e Se seses On DN j er DD ee repped D Ai ep tr vag Pe secoe Tei Wei CH f Wrong jumper positions may cause malfunction of the whole system Please make changes only if the system is powered off The jumper settings are identical for all the gateway types 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower 51 2 4 Installation 2 4 Installation Product Completeness Check Before installing this product check whether the delivery is complete according to the following packing list and read this manual thoroughly The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage incurred due to an incorrect use of this product in contradiction with this manual The warranty terms do not cover damage to the product caused by rough handling incorrect storage or exceeding the quoted technical parameters Basic packing list items Item Rack with AC Rack with DC power supply power supply Power cable 2 5m 1 Mounting set 1 1 Software CD 1 1 Twisted cable for 1 1 hea
23. enhanced full rate Statistics The 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway automatically generates statistics about all incoming outgoing calls These data are used for automatic SIM card switching Least Cost Routing and so on Statistics can be reset automatically if preconfigured or saved and deleted by the configuration tool Load and Delete To read all call statistics use the Load from gateway button For a detailed description of the statistic data refer to Subs 4 5 Firmware Licence With this window you can upgrade the basic CPU and VoIP card firmware m To avoid gateway error use only the firmware files that are designed for your type of gateway and certified by 2N Basic CPU The basic CPU is the main system CPU see Subs 2 1 Basic CPU Board used for upgrading the P2005 V 02 XX XxX files XX stands for the version number You can upgrade this CPU locally via an RS232 or remotely via the TCP IP For the upgrading procedure refer to Subs 2 4 Basic CPU Firmware Find the latest firmware version in the status line of the connected configuration tool or via the eCPU web interface PRI Gateway section 2N StarGate M112 0905520003 Limit No limit Protocols D551 SIP TUN Networks All CPU112 SW 02 52 02 30 02i17 Serial number Current licence state Bootware Firmware version VoIP Card Firmware An independent DSP CPU located on the VoIP card automatically downloads own firmware fro
24. gateway as use protocol Use this parameter to switch the signalling protocol The type of the used signalling protocol depends on the available fixed interface card VoIP SIP or ISDN PRI o ISDN DSS1 use this type of protocol when the connected gateway contains a 1PRI or 2PRI board 88 Configuration Tool 3 4 o VoIP SIP use this type of protocol when the connected gateway contains a VoIP card m Enable FW upgrade through Ethernet Use this parameter to activate deactivate upgrading of the basic CPU and VoIP card firmware over the TCP IP connection o Port the IP port used for remote firmware upgrade The default value is 2222 Please do not use the standard IP port values which are reserved for other well known TCP IP services Examples of common services and assigned IP ports Service IP port number http 80 ftp 20 21 Telnet 23 SSH 22 SMTP 25 161 162 366 NTP 123 DNS 53 BOOTP 67 68 TFTP 69 POP 109 110 SFTP 115 IMAP 143 220 LDAP 389 HTTPS 443 d This is for orientation only For a complete list refer to the Well known ports on the Internet VoIP Parameters This window allows you to set all parameters related to the VoIP interface m You have to restart the VoIP card upon any VoIP setting change 89 Mode protocol Set in ISDN parameters Day of deleting statistics SIP protocol settings Send 180 Ringing instead of 183 Session progress Send 200 OK instead of 180
25. group The default value is 41 o Selected module GSM groups are not ready rejects the incoming call because no free module has been found in all the used according to the configuration GSM outgoing groups The default value is 42 Call rejection in the case of call connection request SETUP message from the PBX Router SIP proxy with a defined cause enables call rerouting via another ISDN PRI line gateway This feature is used for router settings Conversion table ISDN Description SIP Description cause code value 1 Unallocated number 410 Gone 95 16 17 18 19 21 22 27 28 29 31 34 38 41 42 44 47 50 55 57 58 63 65 79 87 88 98 102 XXX No route to destination Channel unacceptable Normal call clearing User busy No user responding No answer from user Call rejected Number changed Destination out of order Address incomplete Facility rejected Normal unspecified No circuit available Network out of order Temporary failure Switching equipment congestion Requested facility not subscribed Resource unavailable Requested facility not subscribed Incoming class barred within CVG Bearer capability not authorised Bearer cap unavailable at present Service or option unavailable Bearer cap not implemented Service or option not implemented User not member of CVG Incompatible destination Invalid message Recover on timer expiry The other received CAU fr
26. incoming calls from wireless networks and route them to the ISDN or VoIP interface O Reject incoming calls the gateway bars incoming calls from wireless networks the calling party gets the busy tone Ignore incoming calls the gateway ignores incoming calls the calling party gets the ringing tone Receive incoming calls voice message all incoming calls are routed to PRI 1 VoIP If the Timeout parameter is greater than 0 seconds the calling party hears the DISA message for DTMF dial in Receive incoming calls dial tone all incoming calls are routed to PRI 1 VoIP If the Timeout parameter is greater than 0 seconds the calling party hears the defined dial tone for DTMF dial in After ring call back refuse the CallBack function is activated for all calling parties with the CLIP saved in the Auto routing table Calls with unknown CLIPs are rejected After ring call back ignore the CallBack function is activated for all calling parties with the CLIP saved in the Auto routing table Calls with unknown CLIPs are ignored 105 Configuration Tool 3 4 o Report to PC voice message an external routing software feature see Subs 3 6 In the case of received call the calling party hears the DISA voice message for DTMF dial in o Report to PC dial tone an external routing software feature see Subs 3 6 In the case of received call the calling party hears the dial tone for DTMF dial in Min digit
27. info pseudo default 0 AT G 2 netid clir min sms Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 2 sec sec2 pseudo AT G 3 netid clir min sms Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 3 sec sec2 pseudo AT G 4 netid clir min sms Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 4 146 sec sec2 pseudo AT G 5 from to from to w AT G 6 from to from to w AT G 7 from to from to w AT G 8 from to from to w Time intervals for using SIM card in slot 1 one or two intervals from to hh mm w w parameter w all weekend or w no weekend for enabled disabled SIM on weekends In case AT G 0 6 from to min max limit for generating random time for SIM switching Time intervals for using SIM card in slot 2 Time intervals for using SIM card in slot 3 Time intervals for using SIM card in slot 4 AT N 0 op np op np ATY N 1 pr n pr n ATYN 2 7 pr n pr n AT N 9 net max List of prefixes replaced by new prefixes number of netlist op old prefix np new prefix List of prefixes dialled into ISDN to be used for LCR table pr prefix n length of number parameter n is optional Other 7 lists of prefixes dialled into ISDN Net network number max default length of number dialled from ISDN AT amp R AT R net hh mm hh mm w gr Shows LCR table Settings of line 0 63 of LCR table net number of network list 0 8 hh mm hh mm w line using time limitation gr GSM group numbers AT SPxx dial
28. messages AT i09 day bits enb Day day of reset statistics Bits 0 no dial tone 1 continuous 3 discontinuous AT G00 rr ggggg9g 999g9gg g r Number of GSM group for each GSM module 999999 999999 999999 AT G01 mode atms atfs Voice processing settings for GM22 GSM modules only mode algorithm 0 none 1 semiduplex 2 fullduplex atms atfs transit receive gain 3 5dB 1 2 5dB O OdB 2 2 5dB 4 5dB AT G02 mode atms atfs Voice processing settings for TC35 GSM modules only mode algorithm 2 echo canceller atms atfs transit receive gain 3 5dBm 1 2 5dB 0 0dB 2 2 5dB 4 5dB AT G06 mmdd mmdd List of holiday days mm month dd day max length of line is 63 chars AT G07 mmdd mmdd Net list of holiday days AT G08 delay min max tout Parameters of dialling from ISDN to GSM delay relax delay between calls min minimum length of number dialled from ISDN max maximum length of number dialled from ISDN tout delay between dialled digits AT G 0 sim Mode of switching SIM card sim gt 0 OFF group is turn off 1 4 SIM card 1 4 5 switching by time 6 switching by random time AT G 1 netid clir min sms Basic parameters of SIM card in slot 1 sec sec2 pseudo netid network number clir O default 1 enabled 2 disabled min maximum number of minutes called sms maximum number of SMS sent sec minimum call length not for cdr info sec2 accuracy of call length measurement not for cdr
29. number to be dialled The character removes one character from the left side of the called number The other characters are added to the called number beginning m Delete last Use this parameter to remove characters from the right hand side of the called number The value defines how many characters should be removed E Out group Use this parameter to specify the outgoing group for call routing If the group is set to 0 the call will be rejected Time from Set the beginning value of the time interval hh mm for the selected rule Time to Set the end value of the time interval hh mm for the selected rule H Day Define a day in the week on which the rule shall be applied 1 Monday 7 Sunday 134 2N SIM Star System 3 7 3 7 2N SIM Star System Product Purpose 2N SIM Star offers Central administration for all of your SIM cards Central and safe location for all of your SIM cards Elimination of SIM card replacement costs for GSM UMTS gateway locations High capacity for your SIM cards due to extensive scalability Simple integration in your existing IP solution due to standard Ethernet interface connection 2N SIM Star Key Components eCPU SIM Client a card designed for the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway The card converts data from to the GSM UMTS card on the Ethernet interface SIM Star GSM UMTS board a card designed for the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gat
30. of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 170 Troubleshooting 6 2 6 2 Troubleshooting PRI to VoIP System Switch You have to say YES to ALL of the following questions to make the attached VoIP card work properly When you remove all cards from the gateway do you have 6 jumpers YES NO placed between positions 3 and 4 counting from the right Are all the jumpers set according to Figure 1 YES NO Are all the main cards CPU VoIP AUX placed according to Fig 2 YES NO Does the CPU card contain bootware version 2 52 YES NO Does the CPU card contain firmware version 2 30 01 or higher YES NO Does the CPU contain firmware for a new VoIP card YES NO Does the response to ATI4 command from the CPU card contain line YES NO DspAddr with value not equal to 00 00 00 00 00 00 Is the gateway mode set to SIP System parameters section YES NO Is the VoIP card MGCP gateway parameter set to correct IP YES NO Is it possible to make calls using your gateway YES NO can be upgraded loaded by the PRI configuration program version 1 1m or higher can be changed with the help of the 2N Technical Support IF YOU SUCCESSFULLY ANSWERED YES TO ALL THE QUESTIONS MENTIONED ABOVE YOU CAN INSTALL THE ATTACHED VOIP CARD INTO YOUR PRI GATEWAY SYSTEM CONGRATULATIONS In case you answered NO to one or more questions please try to in this order find a solution on the 2N FAQ pages
31. potential hacking Set IP address IP address Mask Description 192 168 1 1 24 MS Outlook1 m The SMTP IP access table is used only if the SMTP IP access control parameter in the SMS delivery group is activated Additional Information Settings for sending receiving SMS via SMTP POP3 protocols The gateway s internal POP3 server provides SMS downloading from the eCPU via e mail Authorisation goes through the USERNAME and PASSWORD which are used for registration to the web based interface of the eCPU Every SMS is changed into e mail in the Inbox directory after successful authorisation of the CPU The information includes the SMS sender s telephone_number domain name and the SMS receiver s telephone_ number domain name to set the domain name use the web interface the e mail header and subject of the message are filled in according to the CPU settings An already read message can be deleted from the POP3 server You can delete a message from the gateway eCPU or mark it as already read but the POP3 server cannot see it The server awaits e mail in the format Text Plain Text HTML Multipart Mixed or Multipart Alternative From a message in the Text HTML format only the body of the HTML message without formatting is put into the SMS message From Multipart Mixed and Multipart Alternative messages only the first part of the message is used enclosed between strings and mentioned in the header under the Boundary name
32. the case of PRI 1 to PRI 2 outgoing calls LCR Table A table of outgoing Least Cost Routing LCR rules Every outgoing call from the PRI 1 VoIP interface is routed to GSM UMTS according to this table For a call the gateway checks the lines and if the called number prefix matches the prefix in the selected network list and the current time value is within time limitation limits the call will be routed via the defined GSM group s or PRI 2 interface Groups 2 23001 00 00 24 00 34 30 1 23002 00 00 24 00 w 129 0 Edit LCR entry Network ID Group 1 23002 po GSM group 1 Y Time limitation of use GSM group 2 v From 00 00 To 24 00 PRI jw Use all weekend lt None gt D e Use all weekend C Use as in week set above Max length of call 0 off fo cra m Network ID The used prefix list number value of the GSM network ID from the selected prefix list E Groups Used destinations of outgoing GSM groups for outgoing calls if an LCR line is used Other GSM groups PRI 2 will be used in case the selected GSM group is unavailable for a new outgoing call the call will be rerouted to the next GSM group according to the LCR line settings In case that there is no other GSM group or PRI 2 set the call will be rejected Time limitation if use An LCR line validity limitation 108 Configuration Tool 3 4 o Enable on weekends enable the LCR line also for weekends Saturday Sunday
33. this table Settings Before using the Voice CallBack software set the X10 parameter in the gateway as follows Open the management software e g PRIGW program Establish connection with the gateway over a serial interface or TCP IP Open Terminal in the Gateway control menu write command AT X10 60 and press Enter If you sent the right command the gateway responses OK Before using the Voice CallBack Centre check the 2N web sites www 2n cz for the latest 2N XAPI Server and Voice CallBack Centre software versions 142 Advanced Configuration This section contains description of the call data records and statistics generated by the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway A guide to the advanced gateway configuration using AT commands is also available Here is what you can find in this section List of AT Commands List of Status Codes Trace List of LOG Events Statistics CDR Line Description 143 4 1 List of AT Commands The protocol is derived from a standard AT protocol used for modems and GSM modules The command format is ATTcommand lt CR gt or AT command lt CR gt lt LF gt irrespective of the case The response contains no or a few text lines an empty line lt CR gt lt LF gt and the response type OK ERROR or BUSY To repeat the last command enter A lt CR gt Basic Commands System Information ATI3 Firmware version and copyright ATI4 Factory number AT amp T St
34. to Subs 2 1 PRI Board For examples of a correct connection see Subs 2 4 ISDN PRI Connection 4 Interconnect your PC with the gateway using the attached serial cable Use COM1 located on the gateway CPU card 5 Install and run the configuration tool It is located in the GSM Gateways ISDN PRI section on the enclosed CD 6 In the top menu open Settings gt Communication settings and set Communication type to Serial communication In the Serial port item set the COM port number that you are using for communication with the gateway for details see Section 3 4 Gateway Connection Now click on OK 7 In the top menu click on D Gateway gt Connect Press 2N StarGate Yes in the following dialogue and wait for configuration download from the gateway 8 Move to the Gateway configuration gt System parameters section 9 To use remote control over TPC IP change the IP address Subnet mask and IP router parameters 10 In case you are using SIM cards with an active PIN use the same PIN for ALL of the SIM cards used Fill in the same PIN code into the PIN parameter too 65 Quick Step by Step Manual 3 2 11 Change the Configure gateway as parameter to ISDN DSS1 Click on the Save to gateway button located below the configuration parameters to save all the configuration parameters from the current window into the gateway 12 Move to the ISDN parameters section Here set the PRI 1 and PRI 2 interfaces To do so
35. wireless provider s service Before activating this function please ask your provider for additional information H Direct routing With this table you can assign a unique called party number extension to each GSM UMTS module Prefixes This window allows you to set the call prefixes related to the LCR table The gateway can contain up to eight prefix and prefix replacing tables An additional table is used for replacing prefixes in the case of PRI 1 to PRI 2 calls Caution If 2N External Routing Machine or any other external routing system is used the gateway does not use the internal LCR rules These rules will only be applied in the case of external routing system error H Table of replaced prefixes A table of prefixes that are to be replaced in outgoing calls from PRI 1 VoIP to GSM UMTS by another prefix e g 420 replaced by 0 This prefix change is made before the matching prefix is found in the Table of prefixes m Table of prefixes A table of called prefixes from PRI 1 VoIP Here you can set the length of the 107 Configuration Tool 3 4 called number in the case of the ISDN OVERLAP dial mode If you do not fill in the table the gateway will use the Default number of digits parameter m GSM network ID Define your numeric identification of the wireless network for which the prefix list will be used m Prefix change for call from PRI 1 to PRI 2 A table of prefixes to be replaced in
36. 0 24 00 12345 CGP Enter the strings to be directly compared with the CLIP received The _ character is used as a masking character for one numeric character E Company Set the value to be assigned to each CGP determining to which subgroup the CGP is assigned If there is no match the received CGP is assigned to subgroup 0 In case Company is set to a value higher than 100 the call is routed directly to a GSM module instead of a group Time from Set the beginning value of the time interval hh mm for the selected rule H Time to Set the end value of the time interval hh mm for the selected rule 133 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 Day Define a day in the week on which the rule shall be applied 1 Monday 7 Sunday Structure of clip_table Prefix Company Change Delete Out Time Time Day prefix last group from to 605205697 1 0 129 00 00 12 00 1234567 605205697 4 1 9 12 00 24 00 1234567 605 1 31 0 129 00 00 24 00 1234567 605 2 420 0 349 00 00 24 00 1234567 0605 3 31 0 59 00 00 24 00 1234567 608 1 31 420 0 0 00 00 24 00 1234567 1 0 9 00 00 24 00 1234567 100 0 G10 00 00 24 00 1234567 101 0 G1 00 00 12 00 1234567 101 0 G12 12 00 24 00 1234567 H Prefix Define the received called number or a part of it the number is checked from the left Company Use this parameter to define to which subgroup the rule is to be applied m Change prefix Use this parameter to modify the
37. 00BaseT Installation Procedure gt H By using the installation CD you remove ALL data from the hard drive This installation is automatic and requires a very low user interaction Follow the instructions below to install a perfectly working system Set your PC to use the CD ROM as the default boot device Place the installation CD into the CD ROM After starting your PC you will get the following screen You can choose any of the available booting options Automatic installation is the first option and will start in 3 seconds 127 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 Welcone to 2N instalation CD Automatically Install new system Boot from local drive egen d Weg Automatic boot in 2 seconds TELECOMMUNICATIONS elcome to Fedora Disc Found To begin testing the media before installation press OK Choose Skip to skip the media test and start the installation lt Tab gt lt Alt Tab gt between elements i lt Space gt selects i lt F12 gt next screen You can test the installation CD before installation Choose OK to test the CD or Skip to continue the installation process The installer will automatically format the hard drive and install all system files When the installation is finished the installer will wait for reboot confirmation Press ENTER to continue Remove the CD from the CD ROM and let the new system boot Welcome to Fedora for i386 Complete Congratulations your
38. 01 IP mask of VoIP board Same as basic CPU configuration IP address of enhanced CPU By DHCP server IP mask of basic CPU By DHCP server Username Password of basic CPU An 2n Username Password of enhanced CPU Admin Username Password of ERM erm ermserver A Caution H To prevent unauthorised access please change the default access username and password as soon as possible 64 Quick Step by Step Manual 3 2 3 2 Quick Step by Step Manual The following quick guide is intended for installation of a gateway with basic features only For full configuration please read the whole user manual carefully For a successful installation of the whole system we recommend to have a training certificate from 2N A Warning m Al SIM cards must have the same or disabled PIN code The same PIN code must be defined in the gateway configuration Quick Step by Step Manual for ISDN PRI Card The following steps are proposed for 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower with a 1PRI 2PRI board 1 Install the gateway into a system rack as mentioned in Subsection 2 4 Mounting 2 Insert the SIM cards to the GSM UMTS boards All the SIM cards must have the same or disabled PIN code For the SIM holder positions on the GSM UMTS board refer to Subs 2 1 GSM UMTS Board 3 Connect the PBX PRI line to PRI 1 on the ISDN PRI card Connect the PSTN PRI line to PRI 2 on the ISDN PRI card For the PRI board hardware configuration refer
39. 100 engines 8SIM channel no 2N SIM Star support GSM board with 2 Wavecom Q55 WPM100 engines 1SIM channel 2N SIM Star support UMTS board with 2 SierraWireless MC8790V engines 4SIM channel no 2N SIM Star support UMTS board with 2 SierraWireless MC8790V engines 1SIM channel 2N SIM Star support H The GSM UMTS boards can be locked for use in defined GSM UMTS networks only For additional information please ask your system supplier 39 Plug In Boards 2 1 SIM Card Positions on 4SIM Channel Boards Wireless engine Channel 1 Wireless engine Channel 2 40 Plug In Boards 2 1 SIM Card Positions on 8SIM Channel Boards 41 Plug In Boards 2 1 SIM Card Positions on 1SIM Channel Boards AX2 AXI ip x Channel 1 SES Q2 Sa e gt 542v3 Channel 1 N z 4 Sg gt BE peice Ga B aeeeeeeeeeeeeeegeeeeeeeeeeeegeeee e unt unn F m aona 3 izn mmm mmm III Ra meng kl Hu sec imun WALLIS amanen ess iis mmm Sot its a SZ n S25 g leS S 3 immm B iiun gai P oun E Channel 2 mm III au LITT In e ZZ punn TTT XII gt CES ozn ROT ren wn TT ae gt Ze gl F T lt ses mw Ln on ETETETT S E immi mun mn E vu yen TTT feed tege fe en ZE 3 S 3 S S 2 S A B n el CH Wireless Wireless engine engine Channel 1 Ba mc rid III ei III H III 42
40. 2N StarGate 2N StarGate UMTS 2N BlueStar 2N BlueTower User Manual Version STOMI Firmware 2 30 02 www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment G Ae E The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes GSM gateways private branch exchanges PBX and door and lift communicators 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law Se 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On fag 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N StarGate product complies with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enc
41. 7 gt g05 WAVECOM WIRELESS CPU 08 44 29 27 gt go4 OK 08 44 29 30 gate2 g04 1 INIT 9 lt g04 AT CMEE 1 08 44 29 30 gt g05 ok 08 44 29 30 gate2 g05 1 INIT 9 AT CMEE 1 08 44 29 30 OK 08 44 29 34 g04 1 INIT 10 AT IPR 9600 08 44 29 34 Defaut Clear D Dokumenty O0 Release program 19 Save tofile GSM Monitor Info This window gives you a direct answer about the current BTS where the GSM module is logged in This information is available only on the Cinterion modules Description of response parameters from the TC35i module Chann ARFCN Absolute Frequency Channel Number of the BCCH THC carrier If chann is h BTS supports hopping during connection Rs RSSI Received Signal Strength of the BCCH carrier from 0 to 63 The indicated value is composed of the measured value in dBm plus an offset This is in accordance with the formula specified in 3GPP TS05 08 dBm Receiving level of the BCCH carrier in dBm PLMN PLMN ID code LAC Location Area Code HEX Cell Cell ID code HEX NCC PLMN colour mode BCC Base station colour mode PWR Maximum power level used on RACH channel in dBm or current power level RXLev Minimum receiving level in dBm to allow registration C1 Coefficient for base station selection TS Timeslot number timAdv Timing advance in bits Q Receiving quality 0 7 79 Configuration Tool 3 4 Chmod Channel mode S_HR Half rate S_FR full rate S_EFR
42. 7 ele UE EE 141 4 Advanced Configuration cccccscseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee PAG 4 1 UetotAtGommapnde aseene ee aa aae Aadam aaa aa aana e ear SEANCE 144 Basic Commands ccceececceceecnscncceccecescnscnceeesenscescesesenseneees 14A Configuration commandS cccccesseeseessesseeesseneeeeeesseneeeeenes TAG 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 Listof Status Godeg dees NEE 150 UCL 155 Listof LOG Events eege aiid cine cl nn ainiiel canine 157 Statistics iesse 159 3 Technical Parameters c ccccecescecescecescececescecesceceeeeeeees TOD 5 1 StarGate Technical Parameters ccccsssssscesessccccsssseeseseeeseaesassseseeueeeeanasssesesuseanans 163 5 2 BlueStar Technical Parameters ccccccsscsssssseeseseeecnsnsssesesueeaeaeessensuseeeananesesennens 165 5 3 BlueTower Technical Parameters ccccssssssccsssesecssseeecnssseeensesuaesseseanesssaeasssnaes 167 Supplementary Information seen 169 6 1 Regulations and Directives ccccsesecccsseeeeeeeseeeeeenseceeeenseeeeeenseeneeenseeneeeeseeneeenseeeenens 170 6 2 TFOUBDIOSIO OUING ege eege 171 6 3 LletotAbbreviatiengez ees 173 6 4 General Instructions and Cautions cccccccccesessccsssssseeseeeeeeeansssesesueuseanaasssesesssnanans 175 Product Overview In this section we introduce the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower product outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use This section
43. Click on the On line configuration item in the Gateway control section to make the configuration tool automatically try to establish connection with the gateway according to the selected connection type Diagnostics With this screen you can see the current state of each GSM UMTS wireless engine GSM UMTS board the PRI boards and also the VoIP board The GSM UMTS boards also provide buttons for on line direct control of the selected wireless engine e g restart block etc A similar restart operation can be made with the defined plug in board H The Sleep button on the GSM UMTS boards is designed for an easy SIM card exchange under heavy call traffic If this function is activated the gateway does not use the selected GSM UMTS board for a new outgoing call but keeps the active call via the board This state is signalled by a flashing green power LED located on the board To remove the sleep mode reset the board For description of the statuses refer to Subs 4 2 List of Status Codes 1PRI and 2PRI Board Board type and status m Statuses of ISDN PRI layers 1 3 both PRI interfaces m PRI 1 and PRI 2 modes e g NT M H Voice B channel statuses both PRI interfaces 74 PRI vaP 0 Board status Board type PRI131 Status H Sleep Reset Detailed description Layer 1 DEACT Layer 2 NOTEI Layer 3 NULL PRI 1 in mode NT M Status of B channels 01410 NULL NULL NULL NUL
44. D channel 16 Network interface type NT or TE adjustable by configuration tool TEI number 0 63 adjustable by configuration tool CRC on Layer 1 Activated deactivated adjustable by configuration tool Connector type Switchable RJ45 see Subs 2 1 Supported voice codec G 711a 54 Installation 2 4 Supported B channel services Only voice The PRI 2 interface is always of the opposite type than the PRI 1 interface Other streams are sent directly to the opposite PRI interface Installation Examples There is an exact time source for synchronisation of the PRI interface lines on the PRI board Even if you have synchronisation problems on the installation site caused by specific and probably ill configured PBXs with more that one active PRI interfaces there is a solution as shown below Before using this solution you are recommended to configure your PBX properly or use the DialThru function Red lines are calls to the PSTN orange lines are calls to GSM UMTS networks 2x PRI card HI III Wi ISDN PRI line to PRI 2 interface ISDN PRI line to PRI 1 interface DialThru Function Installation HI ul II Direct PRI line between PSTN and PBX ISDN PRI line to PRI 1 interface 1ISDN PRI Card Installation External Synchronisation Option There is an exact time source for synchronisation of the PRI interface lines on the PRI board Even if you have synchronisation
45. Fedora installation is complete Press lt Enter gt to end the installation process lt Enter gt to exit 128 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 To finish the system settings log in as the Admin user with the Admin password The wizard will help you set the network and install the package correctly Network Settings You can set the network during the first login A graphical wizard will help you set the IP address network mask and default gateway Use TAB to move between options Use SPACE to select or unselect options You can also change the IP by running the command set up Time Zone and Time Synchronisation Because the routing rules are based on time and date be sure to set the correct time zone and synchronise time For time synchronisation use the NTP protocol and so you need the Internet connection Package Installation Choose the package to be installed You can choose either the 2N ERM or 2N SIM Star Server application Configuration Licence The ERM licence is per gateway connection The licence is generated by the 2N Technical Support and based on the gateway serial number For a correct function copy the licence file into the etc erm directory Gateway Connection The ERM configuration file is located in etc erm erm conf The configuration file consists of the following sections H MAIN section for general configuration m GATEWAY section f
46. Holidays as a whole or according to week time limitations o Max length of call the maximum length of the active outgoing call 0 unlimited call length Auto Routing Table A table including CLIP routing and CallBack functions GSM number CLIP Dial limt Autorouting type 420601111222 2500 Autodial 420602333444 30 Autocallback Add edit autorouting numbers GSM number CLIP Dial S Iw Autodial M Autocallback Cancel GSM number CLIP CLIP of the incoming calling party that should use the CLIP routing or CallBack functions E Dial Number of the internal extension SIP line in the case of activated CLIP routing 8 Limit The maximum length of an active outgoing call 0 unlimited call length Autodial Use the parameter to activate the CLIP routing function for a selected CLIP H Auto CallBack Use the parameter to activate the CallBack function for a selected CLIP Restart This section is used for on line restarting of the gateway or restart with factory setting restoring 109 Configuration Tool 3 4 Reset Resets the connected gateway and initialises all boards the gateway communication is not discontinued but all current calls and SMS to be sent are terminated m Restart of the gateway will cause disconnection of all proceeding calls Factory Reset Resets the connected gateway selecting the factory settings for the gateway Ca
47. L NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 11 20 ES NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 30 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Layer1 DEACT Layer 2 NOTEI Layer3 NULL PRI 2 in mode TE S Status of B channels 0110 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 11 20 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL stan NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL 75 Configuration Tool 3 4 VoIP Board Board type and status Firmware version downloaded into the VoIP board Maximum number of licenced voice channels Status of voice channels GSM UMTS Board Board type and status Statuses of layers 2 and 3 statuses of the module communication layers GSM network name of the network where the module is currently logged in Network ID ID number of the network MCC MNC where the module is currently logged in GSM cell identification number of the GSM cell the module is currently logged in to Displayed code numbers in the A BBB CCC DDDDD format are received from the wireless engine A Status of wireless part 0 The wireless engine is currently not registered 1 The wireless engine is registered to the home network 2 The wireless engine is not registered but is searching for a new provider 3 The wireless engine registration was denied by the network 4 The unknown reason 5 The wireless engine is registered to a roaming network BBB LAC Location Area
48. M2 handset or headphone connector and 5 board status indicators lead to the front panel S amp Board supply indication AUX Shining Switched on ki Flashing The board is in the sleep mode Board initialisation or error state pwr Shining up to 1 minute Firmware upgrading init Continuous shining or flashing Board initialisation failure Aux Okt Activity on AUX port analogue interface kx Shining Waiting for incoming call AT W COM2 Flashing A call through the AUX port gt Light off AUX port disconnected Zeg The Rx and Tx LEDs flash to indicate data reception or transmission through COM2 N A serial interface shared by the main basic CPU and AUX card CPU The type of the CPU used is determined by the jumpers located on the AUX board The main basic CPU is wal installed by default An analogue interface for test calls with a headset C COM2 Serial Port Parameters The COM2 interface is used as a supervision port for remote connection of a PC terminal using the ISDN or analogue modem also for loading voice messages into the AUX board processor memory It provides remote monitoring configuration tracing and firmware upgrade Transmission rate 57 6 kips Bit format start 8bit stop no parity Signals complete 9 pin wiring 29 Plug In Boards 2 1 Configuration Jum tc LL JP2 Do not change A ut JP4a K1 mT i uuuuuuU UU TE TTT JP4c Do not change
49. MTS cards one for two GSM UMTS channels Remaining space each 4HP Examples of Used Types D D CPU VolP 4 2N BlueTower with 2 UMTS Boards Enhanced CPU VoIP Interfaces and Integrated 13 System 1 1 Antenna Splitter 2N BlueTower with 2 UMTS Boards Basic CPU 2 ISDN PRI Interfaces and Integrated Antenna Splitter Please keep all cards in the right positions Wrong positions will cause malfunction of whole system In the case of VoIP card replacement by ISDN PRI and vice versa please read the instructions in Section 2 Installation Power Supply The system uses an industrial power supply unit with natural cooling and an auxiliary external fan which is switched on automatically whenever the power supply temperature exceeds 70 C The power supply unit is designed with a 30 reserve even under the maximum load Power supply types Internal 90 260V 50 60 Hz output 5V 30A Internal 48 DC output 5V 30A The type of the power supply used depends on the part number Caution m Make sure that the incoming supply is matching the requested values 14 System 1 1 H High voltage may cause a serious injury or death m You are recommended to connect the gateway to the UPS system 15 Product Description 1 2 1 2 Product Description Basic Features 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower is a compact yet highly sophisticated system It supports f
50. N PRI card jumpers see Subs 2 1 PRI Board TEI address The Terminal Equipment Identification number for the ISDN PRI line connected The TEI must be identical for both devices on one ISDN PRI line The default value is 0 CRC Enable disable receiving CRC on Layer 1 on the ISDN PRI interfaces in both modes the gateway sends the CRC Assignment of GSM channel Define the way of using GSM UMTS engines as assigned in the Outgoing GSM group for outgoing calls o Cyclical the gateway routes outgoing calls according to the LCR settings to the defined outgoing GSM group The wireless engines assigned to the used outgoing group are used sequentially in a rotating way 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 1 gt 2 gt o Locked the gateway ignores the LCR table and uses the wireless engine according to the used B channel o According to credit the gateway routes all outgoing calls according to the LCR settings to the defined outgoing GSM group The wireless engines assigned to the used outgoing group are used by the lowest number of called minutes according to the statistic records of the selected outgoing GSM group Progress indicator value Define which progress element value will be sent in the selected ISDN messages The correct setting of these parameters depends on the current settings of the opposite device PBX Router This parameter is primarily designed for opening the B channel before call connection transferring call st
51. NFO Information loading from module and SIM card NWAIT Name Description block Blocked by AT amp G command terminated by module board or system reset Netw reg GSM log in refused not activated SIM next attempt in 5 60 minutes Clir err CLIR activation request refused next attempt in 2 10 minutes Mod err Defective or unconnected GSM module next attempt in 2 minutes Pin err Wrong PIN permanently in BLOCK status Sim err Defective or non inserted SIM card next attempt in 2 minutes Log out Temporarily logged out according to parameter X00 Puk req SIM card requires PUK undef This position of SIM card was not checked by gatewa Name Description NULL Rest status ready for call CINIT Request of call to GSM from Layer 4 OPROC Call to GSM is connected CDELIV Call to GSM is ringing CPRES Indication of call from GSM from Layer 2 CRECV Call from GSM is ringing on ISDN interface IPROC Call from GSM is processed by ISDN interface ACTIVE Connected call DISREQ Disconnection request to Layer 2 DISIND Indication of disconnection from Layer 2 RELREQ Module release for another call to Layer 2 OVRECV Reading of DTMF dialling from GSM from Layer 2 RELIND Indication of module release from Layer2 Link Layer Statuses 152 Name Description NULL Rest status ready for call MORE Call request received from GSM or ISDN awaiting further dialling or timeout SETUP Call request sent to opposite interface PROC Call re
52. Name of user Pavel CLIP of user 420605123456 M Tarifs for groups Ty io ae Gia Ee EE E Er E E e Ee Active From To Credit Remaining min sec min sec Interval Jk Joo han o To 00 En oo Interval 2 E ES Ja Choose template x Ke Interval 3 7 0 00 Jon Interval d E 0 00 fooi Interval5 7 0 00 DO OK hee Ramp ag nan terete a pas a STARGATE BLUESTAR found on port EG1 Ac Kb Valid license found Maximum number of users DEI O D5C6 Cancel As shown in the example above user Pavel has a phone number 420605215677 and credit rights for destination Group 1 only from midnight to noon The month credit is 200 minutes The user was created using the Tariff 1 template 141 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 Tariff Templates In this window you can prepare the Customised tariffs These templates will help you add new users more quickly Num of group 1 Groups prefixes 00420 00421 Remove Groups A table of prefixes Each group contains real destination prefixes for calls the number that the customer dials by DTMF Each user can use a defined group destination prefixes only The calls to the ISDN PRI VoIP interface whose prefixes are restricted by the user settings or that are not defined in these tables are rejected Prefixes to GSM Currently not used please do not change this table Prefixes to ISDN Currently not used please do not change
53. RI 2 port mode TE PRI 1port mode NT TEI 0 ISDN PRI connection between two PRI interfaces Back up connection of the 2PRI board A Warning The ISDN port mode TE or NT and synchronisation type Master Slave must be different on the PBX PSTN and on the gateway The TEI number must have the same value default 0 35 Plug In Boards 2 1 VoIP Board Board Description The VoIP board contains a digital signalling processor DSP 4x10 100BaseT Ethernet switch and a small carrier board with the licence chip The main board is designed on a 6 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm Two board status LED indicators are located on the front panel Configuration e g used voice codecs IP setting is completely managed by the main CPU and made via a standard configuration tool There is no fixed memory EEPROM for the VoIP card firmware The firmware is saved on the basic CPU and uploaded to the VoIP card upon every VoIP card start restart D VolP Board supply indication Shining Switched on Flashing Board in the sleep mode om Board initialisation indication INT Shining for two minutes Firmware uploading and configuration in progress Continuous shining Board initialisation failure Light off Board initialised successfully Four RJ45 connectors of the internal 10 100BaseT Ethernet switch LS The VoIP board is designed as a media gateway It works only with media packets RTP signall
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55. The maximum capacity is over 100 000 records for PRI gateways and 50 000 records for VoIP gateways the memory is shared with the VoIP card firmware Tip m You can increase the memory capacity by using the enhanced CPU with an SD card memory For details see Subs 2 1 Enhanced CPU Board Tracing The window helps save debug traces about the complete statuses of the connected gateway With this tracing you can see the complete ISDN VoIP and GSM signalling messages and active calls H Tracing can be activated only for one session at a time The other sessions receive a BUSY message if requesting for tracing The debug trace is on line generated for a defined session there is no memory to save the history There is also a limit for the lines sent per second If the data exceed the limit the FULL message is sent m For a detailed debug trace refer to the options shown in the figure below Tracing p Select tracing ype jw State of layers 3 and 5 S Select tracing GSM VoIP ISDN Mes D Iw Timestamp for each message jw SMS Bus packets CPU lt gt AUX Ze Layers 2 3 4 Iw State of layer 2 C Layers 3 4 jw LCR routing and Sim select C Layer 4 lt g05 CPWR on 08 44 26 19 gate2 904 15 ENA lt g04 o 08 44 29 19 gate2 gos Sos T 8 lt 4 qg05 ATEQ 08 44 29 19 gt go5 OK 08 44 29 23 gate2 g05 1 INIT 19 lt g05 AT CGMI 08 44 29 23 gt go4 WAVECOM WIRELESS CPU 08 44 29 2
56. The server only supports messages in the 7 bit format encoded according to ISO 8859 1 or the 16 bit format encoded according to Unicode UTF 8 messages with different encoding could be illegible when received in the SMS format SNMP Monitoring This function is not available yet PRI Gateway A section for comfortable configuration and administration of the basic CPU of the gateway The communication between the eCPU and basic CPU is via the Telnet 118 Gateway control a Firmware Licence Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 protocol externally Before you start configuring and managing the gateway set the correct IP address username and password of the basic CPU see Subs 3 4 Off Line Configuration CPU 10 0 0 101 Firmware Licence Firmware Firmware version 02 30 02 Bootware version 02 52 Firmware update Information for gateway licence CPU serial number M112 0905520003 Active DSS1 SIP TUN Gateway limitation 253 hours no limit Licence status Unlocked Networks all Gateway licence change The gateway menu is divided into four sections H Gateway control Information on the gateway and on line commands e g firmware upgrade m Gateway configuration A complete configuration of the gateway m Reset Items for the gateway remote restart and restart with factory setting restoration m 8 Configuration back up Option to download the current basic CPU configuration All the configuration fe
57. This parameter has no influence on the gateways connected to the 2N SIM Star system o According to GSM groups the SIM card is selected according to the settings of the Outgoing GSM group to which the wireless module is assigned o SIM card in slot hardware selection of the SIM card holder position This setting overrides the Outgoing GSM group setting Number for remote control PRI 1 PRI 2 The remote control number for a date call via the B channel of the ISDN PRI 1 or PRI 2 interfaces this feature is optional for details refer to Subs 2 1 PRI Board Automatic log out of GSM modules This function is used for automatic log out of wireless modules from the wireless network in a selected time interval If the logged in modules are occupied by a call the logged out modules log in again automatically If the traffic drops the modules log out again from the network at random intervals o Enable automatic log out enable disable the feature o Log out hour set the time interval for the wireless modules to start logging out randomly from the wireless network o Log in hour se the time interval for the wireless modules to start logging in back to the wireless network o Min logged in modules set the minimum count of wireless modules that remain logged in Automatically move to summer winter time An automatic change of the internal clock according to the local DST Daylight Saving Time conditions Configure
58. Tone Multi Frequency tone dialling H EG StarGate BlueStar BlueTower E FSK Frequency Shift Keying E FXO an interface electrically identical with a standard telephone opposite side FXS interface E FXS a telephone interface allowing standard telephone connection opposite side FXO interface E FW Firmware similar to SW a term for the central microprocessor program E GSM Group Switched Mobile system the present standard digital mobile telephone network GPRS General Packet Radio Service high speed data transmission for GSM networks a HW Hardware an electronic device circuit board component etc in this context P A BX Private Automatic Branch Exchange H PC Personal Computer based on the IBM PC standard PIN Personal Identification Number a SIM card securing password H PUK Personal Unblocking Key a password used to unblock a blocked SIM card after repeated wrong PIN entering H RS 232C a PC serial port standard 173 List of Abbreviations 6 3 SIM Subscriber Identity Module a chip equipped module to be inserted in a GSM device for identification SMS Short Message Service a term for the system and one unit message SW Software TTL Transistor Transistor Logic a standard digital technology defining voltage for levels O and 1 PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network 174 General Instructions and Cautions 6 4 6 4 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual
59. a Fimware Licence The Gateway menu is used for connecting disconnecting the gateway You can select a gateway from the Gateway list for remote control E Connect gateway interconnects the gateway with your PC and establishes mutual communication via an RS232 serial interface using the Telnet protocol or via a modem connection H Disconnect gateway disconnects the gateway and discontinues its communication with your PC If you communicate with more gateways than one you are advised to have each configuration file in a different directory to avoid unintentional rewriting of the configuration file by another gateway configuration To do this use the Gateway list item m Gateway List Select gateway from list select a gateway directory with the configuration file to be connected to the PC Connect gateway from list get connected to the selected gateway Gateway list edit the list of gateways including directories List of gateways a Add Edit Remove Remove all Connect Cancel 73 Configuration Tool 3 4 m Set the Settings gt Communication settings to select the required type of connection Gateway Control Menu The Gateway control menu contains the on line gateway configuration and control commands These commands are available only if the gateway is connected H When the selected board is not inserted the status line will show the board type NONE and status UNDEF m
60. al selection of SIM card O according to GSM group 1 8 number of SIM holder PIN code for SIM cards inserted in the gateway Gateway date and time settings Automatic logout of GSM modules hout hour when the modules start to log out randomly hin hour when the modules start to log in randomly min minimum number of modules in a group 2 15 that always remain logged in Username password for access via IP port this parameter is write only you cannot see its value AT amp Bxx DOWN AT amp BPR DOWN AT amp BALL DOWN AT amp Bxx RESET AT amp BPR RESET AT amp BALL RESET AT amp BSYS RESET AT amp Gxx RESET AT amp Gxx BLOCK AT amp Gxx DOWN AT amp Gxx ON Transfer of GSM board xx into the sleep mode Transfer of PRI board into the sleep mode Transfer of all GSM boards into the sleep mode Reset of GSM board xx Reset of PRI board Reset of all GSM boards Reset of PRIGW Reset of GSM module xx Block of GSM module xx Transfer of GSM module into the sleep mode Transfer of GSM module into the idle mode 145 AT I00 ISDN PRI port type TE S TE M NT S NT M or VoIP SIP AT 101 x y X TEI ISDN PRI connections 0 63 Y CRC 0 off Lon AT 105 c1 c2 c3 c4 Number of causes sent to ISDN PRI in ReleaseComplete whenever an incoming call from ISDN PRI is rejected AT I11 MSN for remote control via PRI 1 AT I12 MSN for remote control via PRI 2 AT 104 x y Channel select for PRI 1 PRI 2 AT 106 c1 c2 c3 c4 Progress
61. amp L Log file listing PRIGW awaits pressing of the Space bar after every 20 lines AT amp C Call file listing PRIGW awaits pressing of any key after every 20 lines AT amp CR Call file listing and deleting PRIGW awaits pressing of the key to delete this line with call info from memory and sends next line Configuration commands 144 AT amp V AT amp VI AT amp VO AT amp V AT amp VALL AT amp N AT amp NALL AT amp R AT S70 x x X X AT S71 x x X X AT S81 AT S90 x AT S91 x y AT S93 x AT S98 xxxx AT S99 dd mm yy w hh mm ss AT X00 hout hin min AT X80 name pass Overview of all system settings Overview of ISDN PRI settings Overview of basic GSM settings Overview of GSM group settings 1 8 Overview of all GSM group settings Overview of parameters of network list 1 8 Overview of parameters of all network lists Overview of LCR lines Reset with gateway factory settings IP address IP address mask Initialisation string for setting of mode connected to the gateway COM2 Type of assignment of B channels to GSM modules 0 rotating 1 locked 2 according to credit Way of call information recording 0 no record 1 successfully connected outgoing call 2 successfully connected incoming calls 3 successfully connected incoming and outgoing calls 5 all outgoing calls 6 all incoming calls 7 all incoming outgoing calls Y to each call add NET info 1 or no 0 Glob
62. and administered by the erm utility To launch this utility use the following syntax the statement values are not case sensitive erm statement parameters Statements start stop restart Status import lt db_name gt lt CSV_file gt lt replace_duplicates gt export lt db_name gt lt CSV_file gt Erase lt db_name gt Copy lt source_db_name gt lt dest_db_name gt Action Launches the ermserver service If the service is running it writes out a report and terminates operation Terminates the ermserver service Unfinished requests if any are completed Restarts the ermserver service Writes out the ermserver service status i e whether or not it is running Imports a new record into database table lt db_name gt name of the database table to be used for import lt CSV_file gt name of the CSV file to be used for import If the file is unavailable in the current directory the full path has to be listed The CSV file values are separated with a comma 0x2C The structure of all related tables is described in the ERM database structure section lt replace_duplicates gt sets whether duplicate lines should be replaced True or kept False Example of usage erm import clip001 clip001 csv true Exports the database table to the CSV file Example of usage erm export clip001 clip001_backup csv Deletes the content of a selected database table Example of use erm erase clip001 Copies
63. arting of a selected wireless engine Clear credit button for clearing of call statistics of a selected wireless engine On button for power on of a blocked wireless engine Info on Current Calls This window provides information on currently active calls The information can be arranged according to the GSM module or the B channel Or you can show only PRI 1 lt gt PRI 2 calls or all calls unsorted i C Arrange by number of GSM module C All calls on connecting layer not sotred Calls from PRI 1 to PRI 2 by PRI 2 cha layer3 cc layer4 cha layer3 durat cha layer3 cc layer4 cha layer3 durat pOO NULL pO1 NULL i pO2 NULL p03 NULL i pO4 NULL pOS NULL pO6 NULL pO NULL beren Beie pO8 NULL pO9 NULL i pi0 NULL i p1i NULL kend Kiel pi2 NULL i p13 NULL i pi4 NULL i p15 NULL i pi6 NULL p17 NULL i pi8 NULL p19 NULL i p20 NULL p21 NULL p22 NULL i p23 NULL p24 NULL p25 NULL i p26 NULL i p27 NULL kd E p28 NULL i p29 NULL p30 NULL i p31 NULL Connection Status Shows the current statuses of all possible remote local control ways of the gateway 77 Configuration Tool 3 4 Buffer Status Shows the current status of the Call Data Records CDR memory You can also check the Mem LED indicator on the basic CPU for an approximate state of the buffer
64. ate tones e g ringing tone from GSM UMTS networks The following table contains common values of progress elements Meaning Event 94 Configuration Tool 3 4 0 No progress element sending B channel closed 1 Call is not end to end ISDN or may be in band B channel opened information 2 Destination call address is non ISDN B channel opened 3 Origination call address is non ISDN B channel opened 4 Call has returned to the ISDN B channel closed 8 In band treatment has been applied B channel opened 10 Delay in response at the call interface B channel closed Caution m Wrong settings of these parameters may cause malfunction of the ISDN PRI line call connection H Error ISDN VoIP causes Define the number of the ISDN release cause whenever an incoming call from an ISDN line is rejected The parameter is designed for the ISDN release cause values With a VoIP card VoIP SIP connection use the conversion table below o Lack of digits in OVERLAP mode rejects the incoming call that does not meet the required number length see the GSM basic parameter for right settings The default value is 102 o Restricted number prefix rejects the incoming call whose prefix does not match any of the prefixes defined in the Prefixes The default value is 21 o Selected module GSM group is not ready rejects the incoming call because no free wireless engine has been found in the selected according to the LCR table settings GSM outgoing
65. atistics of calls via PRI interface AT amp TIN Statistics of incoming calls via GSM modules AT amp TOUT Statistics of outgoing calls via GSM modules AT amp T Statistics of calls via SIM cards of GSM module AT TPR mi ci mo co Setting of statistics via PRI AT TGO mi ci 0 0 Setting of statistics of incoming calls via all GSM modules in GSM group 0 AT TG mi co ri ro Settings of statistics of GSM group AT TGALL mo co ri ro Settings of statistics of all GSM groups AT T mi ci si mo co so Settings of statistics of SIM card of GSM module AT T ALL mi ci si mo co so Settings of statistics of all SIM cards of GSM module AT TALL ALL mi ci si mo co so Settings of statistics of all SIM cards of all GSM modules Description of parameters Mi mo gt Minutes of incom outg calls Ci co gt number of connected incom outg calls Ri ro gt number of re routed incom outg calls in group Si so gt number of received sent SMS messages When you change these parameters all the other counters will be reset Wireless Engines AT amp Q Received GSM signal level 00 15 AT amp QALL Received GSM signal level from all GSM modules AT amp Gxx atcmd Send command for AT commands directly to GSM module AT amp Gxx at cnum SIM card telephone number AT amp Gxx at cpin xxxx PIN entering AT amp Gxx at clck sc 1 xxxx PIN request enable AT amp Gxx at clck sc 0 xxxx PIN request disable LOG and CDR List AT
66. atures are similar to those used in the configuration tool Before using the web interface please read Subs 3 4 carefully Gateway Control H Firmware Licence A section for remote firmware and licence upgrade to the basic CPU It also provides an option to check the current firmware version and licence limitations of the basic CPU 119 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 The firmware upgrade from the web interface works only if this feature is activated in the basic CPU configuration and the remote port is set to 2222 Date Time An option to set the current time and date for the basic CPU LOG file A window for downloading LOG messages from the basic CPU Statistics Provides the current state of call statistics of the gateway Actual calls info The current state of active calls through the gateway Connection state The current state of all local remote configuration sessions Dynamic CLIP routing table The current state of the Auto Clip Routing table SIM card statistics The current state of call limits of the SIM cards used GSM module status The current state of all wireless engines of the gateway HU Unknown 120 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 Gateway Configuration This section is identical with the configuration via the configuration tool Subs 3 4 VoIP parameters VoIP functions Day of deleting statistics on VoIP every month SIP protocol settings Send 180 Ringing inst
67. atus line of the connected configuration tool or via the eCPU web interface PRI Gateway section Enhanced CPU The enhanced CPU see Subs 2 1 Enhanced CPU Board gives the gateway new advanced features and a web interface This unit has extra firmware which can be upgraded via the web interface in the Management Firmware section The eCPU firmware files are in the PGW 0 X XX format XX stands for the version number Please keep in mind that the typical size of the eCPU firmware is about 10MB It is important for upgrading through a narrow bandwidth line Find the latest firmware version on the web interface home page VoIP Card Firmware An independent DSP CPU located on the VoIP card automatically downloads own firmware from the basic CPU storage You can upgrade this firmware only via the configuration tool connected to the basic CPU via TCP IP The upgrading procedure is similar to that for the basic CPU The firmware format is SECUREDMxxx out XXX stands for the version number Find the latest firmware version in the VoIP card diagnostics window in the configuration tool see Section Gateway Control Menu 69 Configuration Tool 3 4 3 4 Configuration Tool The 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway configuration tool helps you configure and monitor the gateway remotely or locally The configuration tool automatically recognises the system type and modifies the parameters accordingly Program Installation T
68. b interface 2N SIM Star support SMS2Outlook Web configuration and SNMP are not available Board Description The CPU board contains a processor system controlling the whole system The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm A simple COM1 serial interface an Ethernet connector 10Base T and 5 board status LED indicators are located on the front panel 2 CPU M Indicates board supply the LED is green if the gateway is powered on and shows no malfunction z gei eg Indicates board initialisation or malfunction MEM Indicates CDR memory not shining empty flashing 1 1 50 full memory shining 100 full memory 1st serial interface of the basic CPU 10BaseT Ethernet connection of the basic CPU ei 22 Plug In Boards 2 1 COM1 Serial Interface Parameters The COM 1 interface is used as a local port for temporary connection of a PC terminal for installation and servicing purposes and permanent connection of the SMS server supervision PC It provides local monitoring configuration tracing and firmware upgrade Transmission rate 57 6 kbps Bit format start 8bit stop no parity Signals RXD TXD RTS CTS GND Lithium Battery Replacement Warning An incorrect battery replacement may cause explosion The battery can only be replaced with a battery of the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer Handle used batteries as instructed by the manufactu
69. basic CPU type and used bootware firmware version All configuration windows contain the following buttons for you to load save configuration from to the connected gateway or configuration file E Save to gate Upload all parameters of the selected configuration window to the gateway m Load from gate Download all parameters of the selected configuration window from the gateway 86 Configuration Tool 3 4 H Default Load default values of this configuration window from the default configuration file H Save to file Save all parameters of the selected window to the configuration file System Parameters This window allows you to set the IP parameters of the basic CPU type of signalling and other basic configuration parameters IP settings Automatic log out of GSM module IP address 192 168 0 1 Enable automatic log out Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 2 S IP router 0 0 0 0 E Init sequence for modem Saving call data CDR None e Automatically move to summer winter time Gateway ID 0 Is off se General selection of SIM According to GSM g ba Number for remote control PRI 1 Number for remote control PRI2 PIN 1234 Gateway will be configured as will ISDN DSS1 v Enable upgrading Fw through Ethernet use protocol Save to gateway Load from gateway Default Save to file IP address Basic CPU IP address E Subnet mask Basic CPU and VoIP card IP mask IP
70. blic IP information The gateway will also send request after every system restart The default IP port for SIP signalling is 5060 The RTP range is 8000 8998 The STUN port is 3478 In case the gateway is behind the NAT you have to forward NAT routing to the appropriate port Integrated firewalls can also have influence on VoIP calls In case you have problem with calls one side audio no connection etc check the configuration of all active components routers on the VoIP call route For easier troubleshooting we recommend that a network protocol analyser should be used e g WireShark www wireshark org m SIP registration Here set all parameters for registration with the registration SIP proxy o Registration expires registration validity term o Re attempt registration time interval for repeated registration request in case of registration failure o Registration domain Realm required registration domain o Name registration name o Username Password registration username and password These parameters are write only for security reasons 91 A Codec G 711 G 729 G 723 Configuration Tool 3 4 o Replace CLIP use this parameter to replace the GSM UMTS network CLIP with the registration settings above Codec settings Additional settings for the voice codec used For the default settings see the table below Number of blocks VAD Voice Activity Detection 4 Deactivated 2 Deact
71. card in a selected position This parameter is used in case the Mode of switching SIM card parameter is set to by time or random o Enable on weekends enable the SIM card also for weekends Saturday Sunday Holidays as a whole or according to week time limitations The SIM card switching rules are designed for local SIM cards only In case the gateway is connected to 2N SIM Star the rules are governed by the 2N SIM Star Server unit only for the GSM UMTS boards supported by 2N SIM Star 104 Configuration Tool 3 4 GSM Incoming Groups This window allows you to set parameters related to incoming calls from wireless networks and the SIM card using time 1 GSM group 2 GSM group 3 GSM group 4 GSM group Direct routing Mode Call number by z G95 8 or none or answer and wait for DTMF Min digits in DTMF 3 x Max digits in DTMF 3 z Timeout while inputing DTMF digits s 10 Accept incoming calls voice message ei List of called numbers Day of deleting stats 1 Add Remove Remove all O off 32 every day Prefix before DISA preselection 261301 CLIP DA removed automatically LJ removes one digit Looping of voice mess 0 off 0 z Time to keep CLIP in table hours 0 off 0 CDN recognition in clip Separating char Iw Add record only for unconnected call jw Delete record for connected answer a Mode Define how the gateway should process
72. cation port default 23 Username for gateway access through Telnet protocol default 2n Password for gateway access through Telnet protocol default 2n Name of the table that includes record for incoming GSM call filtering One table may be shared by multiple GSM gateways Enables True or disables False filtering of incoming calls Determines whether an identified GSM CLIP shall be rejected 0 or received 1 Name of the table used for outgoing call routing One table may be shared by multiple GSM gateways Name of the table used for outgoing call routing One table may be shared by multiple GSM gateways Enables True or disables False use or Out_table Activates 1 or deactivates 0 LOG generation Activates 1 or deactivates 0 debug generation ISDN releases CAU which is sent if a call is rejected default 21 Example of Configuration Settings MAIN Interface eth0 ThreadCount 10 DB_Host tmp DB Database erm2 130 DB Username erm DB Password GATEWAY001 Enabled 0 IPaddress 127 0 0 1 IPport 23 Username 2n Password 2n Inc_table inc001 Inc_table enabled 1 Other CLIP 1 Out_table out001 Out_table enabled 1 rue True Out_CLIP table clip001 Log 1 Debug 1 Release CAU 21 ERM Control The erm user is used for administration purposes To log in as the erm user use the ermserver password The ERM is controlled
73. control via used session 55 deactivate control via used session 99 deactivate control on all sessions Module status ch 0 31 Response to ATMS ch number of wireless engine sim number of currently used SIM O none 1 8 holder 1 8 sts3 status of layer 3 sts2 status of layer 2 phs2 substatus of layer 2 type type of wireless engine Module info ch 0 31 Response to ATAMI netid network ID of active wireless network oper name of active wireless network new number of received and saved SMS on SIM card cnt total number of sent SMS messages according to statistics SMS message has been received and saved ix index number of saved SMS 0 250 sts status of SMS from CMGL ix sts len mem type of used storage 1 2 3 SMS status confirmation has been received sts reserved 0 SMS message was sent and not saved to SIM card Ref reference number of SMS 0 255 to be used in status confirmation messages ID third party identification number of SMS Content of SMS message len length of SMS message number of bytes in PDU PDU content of message in PDU format csum checksum of all PDU bytes 2 hexa digits calculated without carry SMS message deletion confirmation Fault command response or SMS not sent req required wireless engine or GSM group err error code 6 busy 40 write 41 read 42 delete 43 list cms error cause from wireless engine SMS storage change confirmati
74. correctly please read Subs 2 1 PRI Board carefully Having finished setting click on the Save to gateway button 13 In the GSM group assignment section assign all the wireless modules to the incoming and outgoing group 1 and then save the settings to the gateway using the Save to gateway button 14 In the GSM outgoing groups GSM group 1 section set the following parameters a SIM card switching mode SIM 1 b CLIR default and save the settings into the gateway 15 In the LCR table add a new line with the following parameters NetworkID Group 1 Groups GSM group 1 PRI 2 Save the new table to the gateway using the Save to gateway button Now the gateway is prepared for accepting all calls from the PRI 1 interface and route them to the GSM UMTS network When all the wireless modules are busy the gateway will reroute calls to the PRI 2 interface All calls from the GSM UMTS network will be rejected All calls from the PRI 2 interface will be rerouted to PRI 1 Should you have a problem with the correct function please read this manual carefully and check all parameters For additional questions refer to the 2N FAQ at http fag 2n cz For a successful installation of the whole system we recommend you to have a training certificate from 2N Quick Step by Step Manual for VoIP Card The following steps are proposed for 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower with a VoIP board 1 Install the gateway into a syste
75. ct the type of connection use the Setting gt Communication settings section Communication settings Communication type Communication type LAN communication LAN communication settings Modem ISDN modem Time to wait for response ms 5000 Communication LOG w Save communication LOG to a file V Append LOG file Cancel After selecting the required connection type click on OK to select the proffered type of connection To establish connection with the gateway click on the plates gateway connecting icon or press the F8 key or use the sl 7 j Gateway gt Connect gateway menu D 8 Se After a successful connection the program will ask you for habetice Connect gateway automatic downloading of the configuration file from the connected gateway Click on the on line configuration item in the Gateway control section to make the configuration tool automatically try to establish connection with the gateway according to the selected connection type If you are servicing more than one gateway follow the instruction in Section Gateway Menu The Telnet IP port on the gateway is always set to 23 The transmission rate of the basic CPU s RS232 is always set to 57 600bps Main Menu and Button Bar The following menus are available here 71 Configuration Tool 3 4 mE File for physical work with the configuration file for saving and loading see Section File Menu
76. cted outgoing call attempt O OK Connected outgoing call 154 4 3 Trace With tracing activated the internal system messages transmitted between processes messages received on and sent to the PRI VoIP ports and AT commands and replies sent to GSM modules are written out The listing of a message related to a specific call starts with the B channel and GSM module numbers and an arrow showing the message direction The right arrow gt means a message received on an interface PRI GSM LAN or a message directed from a lower layer process to a higher layer process indication confirmation The left arrow designates a message sent to an interface PRI GSM LAN or a message directed from a lower layer process to a higher layer process request response The message type layer 3 messages are shifted by a space to the right layer 4 messages by two spaces to the right and the message content follow ISDN Messages Typically Used ISDN Messages Q lalertin Alerting Icallproc Call proceeding progress Progress Isetup Setup connect Connect Isetack Setup acknowledge Iconnack Connect acknowledge Idisconn Disconnect lrestart Restart release Release lrestack Restart acknowledge relcompl Release complete Ifacility Facility Inotify Notify Istsenq Status enquiry linfo Information Istatus Status Typically Used ISDN Elements Cause Q 850 ID Name Whole name 1 Unassnumb Unassigned number 6 Unaccchan
77. de Board initialisation indication pwr Shining Board faulty or not yet initialised Flashing Board initialisation failure or system incompatibility Board sleep state indication Oc TIN Shining Both wireless channels manually blocked Wireless engine state indication d r Shining RED Wireless engine blocked or switched off A Flashing RED Wireless engine restart in progress ba Shining GREEN Proceeding call CH2 Flashing slowly GREEN Call terminating or voice settings in progress y Flashing quickly GREEN Wireless engine trying to log in Light off Wireless engine ready for calling SMA female antenna connector of wireless engines Tip For an easy SIM card replacement all GSM UMTS boards are designed as hot swappable units Board Types The 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway can use several types of GSM or UMTS boards The board specification includes the type of wireless device s count of SIM cards channel and 2N SIM Star support data Table of available GSM UMTS cards 2009 m GSM board with 2 Cinterion MC55i engines 4SIM channel no 2N SIM Star support 38 Note Plug In Boards 2 1 GSM board with 2 Cinterion MC55i engines 8SIM channel no 2N SIM Star support GSM board with 2 Cinterion MC55i engines 1SIM channel 2N SIM Star support GSM board with 2 Wavecom Q55 WMP100 engines 4SIM channel no 2N SIM Star support GSM board with 2 Wavecom Q55 WMP
78. dset Headset for test 1 1 calls Serial 9F 9F cable 1 1 Additional packing list items Included device 1PRI 2PRI VoIP Basic Enhanced card card card CPU card CPU card Ethernet cable 3m 1 2 1 Ethernet cable 0 6m 1 2 m The packing lists are the same for all the gateway types 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower Installation Conditions The following conditions must be met during system installation H Appropriate location enough free space H 8 GSM UMTS signal intensity minimum recommended signal level 80dB You can use the NET monitor on a mobile phone e g Nokia Siemens or the diagnostics screen in the configuration tool for measuring the GSM UMTS signal intensity 52 Installation 2 4 H Un overloadable GSM UMTS cells to which the gateway modules are logged in please keep in mind that up to 30 calls are set up at a time during full traffic according to the gateway configuration No strong electromagnetic radiation is allowed on the system installation site No strong electromagnetic reflections are allowed on the antenna installation site m The ISDN PRI connection must be configured properly and meet the ITU T Q 931 EDSS1 and related recommendations The VoIP SIP signalling must meet the required RFCs Place the gateway into an environment that complies with the gateway working conditions an air conditioned room or installation rack H An appropriate according to the power supply unit u
79. e enter the valid licence code into 2N XAPI Server This licence is generated by 2N according to the requested service and the basic CPU serial number in the connected gateway The licence contains two codes to be entered For how to add a new licence see the figure below 138 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 10 x ail 15 x al PE ox 5 STS CTI CMD AUT Sh 05 08 04 E Create a new user to be used for communication between the Voice CallBack Centre and 2N XAPI Server Tip The user creating procedure is very similar to the licence adding one Please follow the figures below Click on the USER icon to open the window with all active users In the USER window click on the second icon from the left and then on the icon for a new user 139 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 Users Fim G VCalback2N z X cores In the USER window select the correct Firm activate the SMR attributes and add the username and password The username and password must be entered into the Voice CallBack Centre Voice CallBack Centre Connection Settings Having installed the Voice CallBack Centre software successfully set communication with 2N XAPI Server As shown in the figure below set the username and password the same user account as in 2N XAPI Server and the IP address of the PC where 2N XAPI Server is running In case 2N XAPI Server is running on the same PC add
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81. e installed into a rack shelf To prevent gateway overheating you are recommended to install the gateway into a rack with 1U free and uncovered space above and below the gateway see the figures below 59 Installation 2 4 1U free space Do not cover the top bottom and rear sides of the gateway to avoid overheating and gateway error Protection against humidity and extreme temperatures The appliance may never be placed close to heat sources radiators or places exposed to direct sunshine Also places with high humidity such as bathrooms and cellars places with significant temperature fluctuation next to doors windows dusty places workshops and places exposed to aggressive gases accumulator rooms boiler rooms as well as places with intensive vibrations and places exposed to shocks compressor rooms heavy industrial operations should be avoided The system should be installed horizontally Main Installation m Place the gateway into an environment that complies with the gateway working conditions Configure the gateway properly using the configuration software included The gateway mains supply must be backed up and overvoltage protected a line interactive or on line UPS is recommended H Any of the available remote control tools ISDN line analogue line Ethernet are advised for a more comfortable gateway administration Control Ways The system can be supervised and controlled locally or
82. ead of 183 Session progress Send 200 OK instead of 180 183 Send 200 Bye SIP registration Registration expires s 600 Reatempt registration Registration domain realm Roe S Name ed Usemame Ur Write only Password Boo Write only All settings are saved to the basic CPU via the Telnet protocol Some changes can cause the gateway restart and make the basic CPU temporarily unavailable SIM Client It is a functional part of the 2N SIM Star system This process is designed for translation of data streams of remote SIM cards to GSM modules and vice versa H Information Information on the SIM Client software version upgrade is possible as part of the eCPU firmware Informations Version 1 00 21 Serial number 09 0460 0016 m Channels The current state of all wireless channels connected to 2N SIM Star H Settings Settings of the username password and IP port used for communication with 2N SIM Star H Restart Possibility to restart the SIM Client process 121 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 Call Simulator An automatic generation of outgoing incoming calls and SMS messages With these functions Call simulator SMS simulator activated the system automatically according to the predefined rules sets up calls between the wireless modules and also sends receives predefined SMS to from the wireless modules Caution A valid licence is required for a correct function of the SMS and Call sim
83. eneration between the gateway wireless modules H SMS simulation Settings for automatic SMS generation between the gateway wireless modules 122 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 Call simulation m Delay between calls Time in minutes between two automatic calls You can choose Hard every defined count of minutes or Random randomly between two intervals in minutes m Answered calls Ratio of connected calls Example If you set 50 every other call will only be answered m Time of ringing Length of ringing calls before automatic connection or call end m Time of answered calls Length of active connected calls between two modules m Module choice method A way of using wireless engines for calls o Cyclical wraparound using of defined wireless engines o Random random use of defined wireless engines m Calling called module range A group of wireless engines to be used for the Call simulator Settings m Call simulation Enabled DW Delay between calls min Hard al 2 je Answer calls 63 v Time of ringing s Random from to lel 12 v 28 el Time of answered calls s Module choose method Calling modules range Called modules range SMS simulation For SMS simulation the messaging function have to be activated Enabled SMS simulation m Delay between messages Time in minutes between two automatic SMS You can choose Hard every defined count of minutes or Random rando
84. ered on and shows no malfunction Indicates board initialisation or malfunction Indicates CDR memory not shining empty flashing com Shared serial interface To switch to the extension unit release JP2 on the main CPU card 1 1 50 full memory shining 100 full memory Shared serial interface To switch to the basic CPU connect JP2 on the main CPU card ETH meis CPU 100BaseT Ethernet interface of the extension unit of the enhanced CPU board DH een ont 10BaseT Ethernet interface of the basic or enhanced CPU board Main Indication LEDs of the main basic CPU 25 Plug In Boards 2 1 Ext unit Indication LEDs of the extension unit COM1 Serial Interface Parameters The COM 1 interface is used as a local port for temporary connection of a PC terminal for installation and servicing purposes and permanent connection of the SMS server supervision PC It provides local monitoring configuration tracing and firmware upgrade In the case of switch JP2 switch the COM1 interface to Ext unit where you find the console menu for basic Ext unit IP settings To locate JP2 please check the figure below in the Configuration Jumpers section Basic CPU connection Transmission rate 57 6 kbps Bit format start 8bit stop no parity Signals RXD TXD GND Ext unit connection Transmission rate 115 2 kbps Bit format start 8bit stop no parity Signals RXD TXD GND To communicate w
85. ering of packets 157 K recv FRMR L undef frame M I field N frame size O N201 error L3 ERR tout sts p G2 ERR ATD ERROR init g GSM Cause 150 g G3 ERR tout sts g C4 ERR tout sts p g Received packet FRMR information about error Received packet of unknown type Received wrong I packet numbered packet Received packet with wrong length Value N201 was exceeded max length of packet Error of isdn layer 3 timeout in status on channel p Error of isdn layer 2 restart of module g after rejected command ATD by GSM network Error of isdn layer 2 restart of module g after cause 150 was received call barred by GSM network Error of isdn layer 3 timeout in status on module g Error of connecting layer 4 timeout in status on call between channel p and GSM module g 158 Statistics 4 5 4 5 Statistics Statistic of calls on PRI and in groups pri grp reset minutes hhhh mm ss_ calls reject failed c offs errors pr out 1 03 1303 21 43 07 521 1 24 147 pr inc 1 03 41 0 41 28 24 0 6 1 oN Statistic of calls on PRI and in groups gsm reset minutes hhhh mm ss calls reject failed c offs errors i1 inc 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 i2 inc 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 i3 inc 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 i4 inc 31 12 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 gsm reset minutes hhhh mmi ss calls reject failed red in redout 91 out 31 12 o 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 92 out
86. erting from the wireless network or ring tone detectors detect the alerting tone if active o 2 the Alerting message will be automatically sent after a predefined number of seconds after the call is dialled into wireless network Default delay for SMS at no answer Set the minimum time for a call in the alerting state for automatic sending of a defined SMS text in the case of unanswered outgoing call For successful SMS sending the Alerting message to the ISDN interface ringing for VoIP and the SETUP INVITE message must contain the Called party number Minute parameter Set the mode for the Max number of called minutes parameter in the SIM card setting section o Count of minutes the SIM card use is limited by the number of called minutes o Count of call the SIM card use is limited by the number of outgoing calls Call length counting Set the outgoing call length counting accuracy First count Next count parameters o Seconds the total call length is calculated in seconds o Minutes the total call length is calculated in minutes Send CLIP from ISDN to GSM Enable CLIP forwarding from ISDN VoIP to wireless networks using the ATD dial command 102 Configuration Tool 3 4 Caution m This feature must be supported by your wireless network provider Otherwise it may cause failure of outgoing calls to wireless network Roaming enabled for network Enable the SIM card to log in to roaming network
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88. ess modules are busy the gateway will reject the call All calls from the GSM UMTS network will also be rejected Should you have a problem with the correct function please read this manual carefully and check all parameters For additional questions refer to the 2N FAQ at http fag 2n cz For a successful installation of the whole system we recommend you to have a training certificate from 2N Quick Step by Step Manual for 2N SIM Star The configuration of the whole gateway is similar to that of a normal stand alone gateway but you have to make two extra steps 67 1 Fully configure the enhanced CPU see Section 3 5 2 Activate the SIM Client process in the enhanced CPU web interface management windows 68 System Upgrade 3 3 3 3 System Upgrade A The 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway contains three types of software to be constantly updated Please refer to the 2N web pages for download of the latest firmware version for your system H To avoid system error use only the firmware files that are designed for your type of gateway and certified by 2N Basic CPU The basic CPU is the main system CPU see Subs 2 1 Basic CPU Board used for upgrading the P2005 V 02 XX XxX files XX stands for the version number You can upgrade this CPU locally via an RS232 or remotely via the TCP IP For the upgrading procedure refer to Subs 2 4 Basic CPU Firmware Find the latest firmware version in the st
89. eway This card replaces the existing GSM UMTS cards in the respective gateway The new solution enables connection to the SIM Client card SIM board includes as many as 32 SIM cards converts data from to the Ethernet interface SIM board box a 3U rack designed for up to 18 SIM boards The SIM box works as a traditional Ethernet switch that provides comfortable connection and storage of SIM boards 2N SIM Star Server a rack mounted PC that provides seamless integration of the system and allocates the GSM UMTS module SIM cards according to the user defined rules 2N SIM Star Server includes a web interface for easy and user friendly system configuration and control SIM Client Configuration All configuration steps of the SIM Client process are taken via the eCPU web interface see Subs 3 5 SIM Client The SIM Client communicates with the other 2N SIM Star parts via an Ethernet interface and using the following IP ports IP port Description 22 SSH Remote system upgrade 1500 TCP Connection with 2N SIM Star Server 10000 100031 UDP Connection with SIM boards 12349 TCP Connection of Call simulator to 2N SIM Star Server Remember to activate and correctly set the SIM Client process to ensure a proper function of the gateway in the 2N SIM Star system The 2N SIM Star system takes over some features from the basic CPU system For additional information refer to the 2N SIM Star user manual 135 Vo
90. external interface all calls from the port are always routed to PRI 1 The interface can work in the MASTER or SLAVE mode set the PRI 1 mode using the configuration tool and PRI 2 has always the opposite mode The output can be configured as TERMINAL TE or NETWORK NT by jumpers switching of wires for software switch you have to use the configuration tool The settings of these jumpers HAVE TO match the PRI configuration two NT and TE modes will cause malfunction of the PRI board or back up connection The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm There are also 5 or 8 in 2ISDN PRI board status indicators which are located on the front panel The PRI board contains four switches can be deactivated by jumpers which provide hardware connection between PRI 1 and PRI 2 in case the system is switched off or inoperative ei PRI Board supply indication A Shining Switched on Flashing Board in the sleep mode Board initialisation or error state Shining up to 1 minute Firmware upgrading Continuous shining or flashing Board initialisation failure Status of ISDN layer 3 on PRI 1 2 interfaces Shining One or more calls are connected over selected interface Flashing B channel in restart Light off No active call Status of ISDN layer 2 on PRI 1 2 interfaces Shining Layer 2 successfully established Flashing Layer 2 in the establishing process Light off Layer 2 disconnected Status of ISDN la
91. figuration parameters to save all the configuration parameters from the current window into the gateway 11 Move to the VoIP parameters section Here you set the proper configuration for the VoIP SIP line Fill in the IP address to be assigned to the VoIP board into the VoIP card MGCP gateway parameter To do so correctly read Subsections 2 1 VoIP Board and 2 4 VoIP Connection carefully Having finished setting click on the Save to gateway button Note All the VoIP card settings will be activated after the gateway restart 12 Connect the Ethernet line to the Ethernet switch located on the VoIP card Then interconnect the basic and enhanced CPUs with the VoIP card Ethernet switch for description of the CPU board see Subs 2 1 Basic CPU Enhanced CPU 13 In the GSM group assignment section assign all the wireless modules to the incoming and outgoing group 1 and then save the settings to the gateway using the Save to gateway button 14 In the GSM outgoing groups GSM group 1 section set the following parameters a SIM card switching mode SIM 1 b CLIR default and save the settings into the gateway 15 In the LCR table add a new line with the following parameters NetworkID Group 1 Groups GSM group 1 PRI 2 Save the new table to the gateway using the Save to gateway button Now the gateway is prepared for accepting all calls from the VoIP SIP interface and route them to the GSM UMTS network When all the wirel
92. g party Errors number of unconnected calls wrong requests disallowed prefix etc Red in number of connected calls rerouted to this GSM group Redout number of connected calls rerouted to another GSM group 159 CDR Line Description 4 6 4 6 CDR Line Description 31 07 02 11 07 53 O OK CAU 016 aux g02 GRP 1 0 23 001 40 00000 00 10608218005 45456060 1 8942019636000065750 Column 1 Column 2 date time of call start Column 3 type of call Column 4 CAUSE sent to ISDN Column 5 number of used B channel number of used GSM module Column 6 used GSM group C CallBack to PRI 1 E call via PRI 2 interface Column 7 call setup time Column 8 call duration in mmm ss max 255 59 or error cause for unconnected calls Column 9 call cost will be implemented in a higher firmware version Column 10 gateway id optional Column 11 called number Column 12 calling number Column 13 slot number IMSI of used SIM card 160 Technical Parameters This section provides technical conditions for the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower installation m StarGate Technical Parameters 8 BlueStar Technical Parameters 8 BlueTower Technical Parameters 161 5 1 StarGate Technical Parameters Subrack Dimensions W x H x D 482 x 133 x 360 mm 84HP x 3U x 360 mm Weight full configuration 9 800 g Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz or 48 DC Power input max 230VA GSM UMTS Mobile network type GSM p
93. ging any of the IP settings o Console basic settings of the serial link o Reset settings here restore the factory settings of the eCPU Set Admin password here you can change the Admin password locally Reboot here you can reboot the eCPU e g in the case of IP setting changes After making correct IP settings you can connect the eCPU to your Ethernet network and perform complete configuration via a user friendly web interface 112 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 Web Browser Access While the serial console interface enables you to change the basic gateway parameters only the web browser gives you access to all parameter settings and services available in the gateway To establish connection with the gateway enter the gateway IP address into the Internet address setting line in the browser e g http 10 0 0 1 If you have connected all parts properly and set the correct gateway and PC IP addresses the request to enter the access user name and password should get displayed Caution The manufacturer supplies the gateways with a predefined default user account Admin without having set its default password Mind the Upper Lower Case while entering the user name and password The first thing you should do for safety reasons after putting your gateway in operation is to change the administrator password Aamin eener WEN rend login Web Administration Login Page After a successful login you get on
94. hase II or UMTS 900MHz 2W 1800MHz 1W or 850MHz 2W 1900MHz 1W or 850MHz 1900MHz 2100MHz UMTS SIM cards Plug in small 3V VF connector GSM boards with TC35i MC55i Q55 UMTS boards with MC8790V module connector SMA 500hm Antenna splitter Only external models Transmission output per channel PRI Interface s Interface 1PRI or 2ISDN PRI Frame E CRC Supported Signalling Q 931 EDSS1 Type NT or TE Switchable NT or TE TEI number Bes 63 Clock master or slave Master Slave Connector RJ 45 Rxpin Txpin Switchable RJ45 Rx 3 6 Tx 4 5 Rx 4 5 Tx 3 6 D channel timeslot 30 VoIP interface Interface Switch 4x 10 100BaseT Signalling SIP Voice compression G 723 1 MP MLQ at 6 3 ACELP at 5 3 kbps G 729 Annex A CS ACELP at 8kbps G 711 PCM at 64kbps u Law A Law Number of voice channels 16 Connector type 4 RJ45 Ethernet switch 163 Temperature Working temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity max 95 at 40 C Air condition Recommended Remote Control Line Types Type of line Serial line COM1 2 Analogue modem COM2 ISDN modem COM2 Ethernet 10baseT Telnet ISDN PRI PRI 1 PRI 2 Web interface HTTP eCPU 164 5 2 BlueStar Technical Parameters Subrack Dimensions W x H x D 482 x 133 x 360 mm 84HP x 3U x 360 mm Weight full configuration 9 800 g Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz or 48 DC Power input max 230VA GSM UMTS Mobile network type GSM pha
95. he configuration tool is located in the GSM Gateways ISDN PRI section on the enclosed CD Please install it onto your local drive The configuration tool is designed for the MS Windows XP SP2 EN OS with the normal text size Program Running Once the installation is complete run the program by clicking on the PRIGW program in your PC menu or on the icon on your desktop or by starting the PRI program exe file which can be found on the appropriate location installed by you using a file explorer commander or browser Having started the program you can use m the main menu m the button bar menu included in the main menu too m the card folder menu o Topics with configuration items divided into on and off line sections o Alphabetical glossary with configuration items arranged in the alphabetical order the configuration item editing window Lert config program File Gateway Gateway control Settings Help SB slslia ikle 3 Topics Alphabetical glossary Gateway control IP settings KA Login account L3 Date time IP address L3 Firmware Licence L3 Tracing Subnet mask L3 Terminal L3 LOG file IP router L3 Call data records L3 Statistics Init sequence for mode UE 70 Configuration Tool 3 4 Gateway Connection The configuration tool can provide the gateway connection either locally via a serial line RS232 or remotely via the TPC IP Telnet protocol or via a modem To sele
96. https jira 2n cz confluence pages viewpage action pageld 1605793 download the latest version of the full user manual for your PRI gateway contact the 2N Technical Support support 2n cz FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 171 Troubleshooting 6 2 Ou III Nd3 dIoA FAQ m For tips concerning solutions of other potential problems see faq 2n cz AA For the recent FAQ refer to the 2N FAQ pages https jira 2n cz confluence pages viewpage action pageld 1605793 D Calls to GSM UMTS still go over the PRI 2 interface The prefix you are calling is not included in any prefix list There is no rule in the LCR table connecting this prefix list with at least one GSM outgoing group The call type is not voice FAX DATA The used voice codec is uLaw the gateway supports aLaw only DQ SMS at no answer does not contain the Calling party number The Text of SMS at no answer parameter must contain on which represents the calling party number D The Init LED is flashing on the GSM UMTS board You are using a GSM UMTS card from a different type of gateway for example you are using a 2N BlueStar card in 2N StarGate 172 List of Abbreviations 6 3 6 3 List of Abbreviations APN Access Point Name necessary for the GPRS service m CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation H CSD Circuit Switched Data COM PC serial port DTMF Dual
97. ice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 3 8 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration The Voice CallBack Centre VCC adds new features to the standard CallBack function of the gateway With the VCC you can increase the count of users and add CallBack time limitations to each user This software is an optional part of the system For additional information please contact your dealer Function Scheme Calling party te ly o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Called party VoIP XAPI Server VCC The calling party starts dialling and ringing the gateway After a few seconds an unanswered call is hung up The gateway sends the user authorisation request to the VCC The VCC authorises the calling party The gateway starts calling back to the calling party and waits for call connection The calling party receives a voice message for DTMF dial in and the dial destination called party number The gateway sends the destination authorisation request The destination is authorised Dialling to the called party starts and the call is connected 136 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 Saving of outgoing successful calls to the CDR has to be activated for a correct function of the VCC The VCC automatically downloads the CDR and uses them for setting the VCC user call limits Installation and Licences The Voice CallBack Centre communicates with 2N XAPI Server and 2N XAPI Server translate
98. iguration This operation means only swapping of the transmitting and receiving connector pairs the interface configuration must be made using the configuration tool With jumper JP4 you can activate deactivate the back up connection between PRI 1 and PRI 2 in case the system is switched off or the PRI board is not handled by system 33 Plug In Boards 2 1 Warning H The back up connection JP4 works only in case the wire settings of PRI 1 JP3 and PRI 2 JP2 are set in the opposite way e g PRI 1 as NT PRI 2 as TE H Boards with just one PRI interface 1PRI boards have the same settings as the PRI 1 interface on 2PRI boards And there is no back up connection JP4 either Positions of Tx and Rx Wires TE mode 4 5 NT mode 3 6 1 RX 1 TX 2 RX 2 7 2 TX 3 not used 1 8 3 not used 4 TX 4 RX 5 TX 5 RX 6 not used 6 not used 7 not used 7 not used 8 not used 8 not used Example of Connection with LISDN PRI Board II E ch UNI II EuroISDN Q 931 EDSS1 H PRI 1 port mode TE Synchronisation Slave PRI port mode NT TEI 0 Synchronisation Master TEI 0 34 Plug In Boards 2 1 Example of Connection with 2ISDN PRI Board G HI PRI port mode TE Synchronisation Slave EuroISDN Q 931 EDSS1 EuroISDN Q 931 EDSS1 PRI 1 port mode NT Synchronisation Master Synchronisation Slave Synchronisation Master TEI 0 TEI 0 EI 0 P
99. imum count of called minutes calls via the SIM card ina selected position SMS message number Set the maximum count of SMS messages sent via the SIM card in a selected position Day of restore call limit and delete statistics Enable deletion of call statistics over a selected SIM card on a defined day of each month First count Set the length of the first count After this time the gateway will use the Next count parameter for calculating the call length 1 to 250 seconds or 1 to 250 minutes Next count Set the length of the next counts 1 to 250 seconds or 1 to 250 minutes The First count and Next count parameters are used for calculating the real call length from the wireless provider s point of view Example 1 Calls are charged second by second Settings Both parameters are set to 1 The Call length counting parameter is set to seconds Example 2 Calls are charged for the first minute and then second by second Settings The First count parameter is set to 60 the Next count parameter to 1 The Call length counting parameter is set to seconds A proper setting of these parameters helps you keep a realistic record of the minutes spent and charged for each SIM card These parameters are used for limit counters call statistics but not for the CDR Day limit of called minutes Set the maximum count of called minutes over one SIM card in one day Time to switch to another SIM card Set the using time for the SIM
100. ing packets SIP must be routed to the basic CPU IP address For a successful VoIP card initialisation the VoIP board MAC address has to be filled in correctly and the basic CPU must be switched to the VoIP SIP mode and contain the VoIP firmware file The integrated Ethernet will not work until the VoIP card has been initialised successfully 36 Plug In Boards 2 1 Configuration Jumpers There are no configuration jumpers on the VoIP card Example of Correct VoIP Interface Connection H SIP proxy 192 168 1 1 Voice stream RTP packets Signalling SIP packets VoIP CPU GSM card card card s 192 168 1 101 192 168 1 100 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower 37 Plug In Boards 2 1 GSM UMTS Board Board Description The GSM UMTS board contains two GSM or UMTS wireless modules circuits for their connection to the PCM bus and DTMF receivers CPU in the case of board with the 2N SIM Star support The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm Pins 1 and 32 are approximately 1 mm longer in the GSM board system connector and are used for hot swap power feeding allowing to push the board in and out even during operation This feature is especially handy while installing or replacing SIM cards Two SMA antenna connectors and 5 board status indicators are located on the front panel z Board supply indication 3G Shining Switched on Flashing Board in the sleep mo
101. ion of defective parts automatic locking against use and easy replacement hot swap Thanks to the above mentioned properties the system can be installed and configured successfully within one hour Advantages of 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower Compact size modularity and hot swappable solution Up to 32 GSM UMTS modules 16 in BlueStar 8 in BlueTower Up to 256 SIM cards in a system StarGate Worldwide use GSM UMTS boards support all standard GSM 850 900 1800 1900MHz and UMTS 850 1900 2100MHz bandwidths Antenna splitters and a high gain antenna Support of up to two ISDN PRI DSS1 or one VoIP SIP connections Sending receiving SMS A large memory for detailed Call Data Records CDR Detailed call statistics generating Quick start being free of an operating system programmed in the processor code the system is completely ready within 30 seconds after power on restart Of course the full function time of all GSM modules depends on the current load and capacity of the GSM networks to which the gateway is connected 16 Product Description 1 2 Intelligent call processing Least Cost Routing LCR SMS and Voice CallBack Auto CLIP routing DISA dial in Intelligent selection of GSM UMTS module to be used Support of remote SIM card function ONT SIM Star Possibility to replace internal LCR with an external solution 2N ERM Remote control configuration and firmware upgrade High con
102. ist About Information on the manufacturer H Network The eCPU IP settings If you save wrong parameters you can restore the correct IP parameters using a serial console Gateway CPU The IP address and access data of the gateway basic CPU mg Licence An item for uploading a new licence for the eCPU NOT the main CPU H Firmware An option to upload new firmware format PGW x x x for the eCPU Please be patient in the case of a narrow connection bandwidth because the firmware size is about 9MB Be sure to use original and undamaged firmware files for the firmware upload to avoid gateway function problems For the latest firmware version see our websites www 2n cz Time The eCPU does not contain a clock generator of its own It is necessary to synchronise it from any place You can choose an NTP server or the basic CPU of the gateway mg LOGs Here you can set and download the eCPU status log records H Configuration back up An option to download the complete eCPU settings IT Restart Reboot of the eCPU You are recommended to use this function instead of the hard reset by switching off on the whole system E CDR An automatic CDR download from the basic CPU to the microSD card located on the eCPU board see Subs 2 1 enhanced CPU Board When the CDR function is activated all CDR will be automatically downloaded and saved onto a microSD card The saved CDR are available for download in this section of
103. ith the basic and enhanced CPUs at the same time via a serial interface use COM1 for communication with the enhanced CPU and COM2 located on AUX card for communication with the basic CPU Lithium Battery Replacement Warning An incorrect battery replacement may cause explosion The battery can only be replaced with a battery of the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer Handle used batteries as instructed by the manufacturer The lithium battery on the CPU board backs up the internal real time clock in case of supply power outage Its average life is about three years and should be replaced preventively after that time Replacing the lithium battery be sure to turn the subrack power supply unit off using the mains switch and having loosened the two fitting screws push the CPU board out Remove the old battery from the holder using a suitable tool and insert a new one Restore the original status taking the said steps in the opposite order Battery type CR2430 26 Plug In Boards 2 1 Warning m Never use metal tools for battery replacement neither the new nor the old battery may be short circuited A short circuit may result in battery damage or explosion Dispose of used batteries in accordance with applicable regulations put them ina recycling yard for example Configuration Jumpers There are two configuration jumpers on the enhanced CPU board JP2 is intended for switching the
104. ivated 2 Deactivated G 723 bitrate is 6 3 kbps Caution Using low rate codecs may deteriorate voice quality You have to have a wide band TCP IP connection for using a high rate codec You can use an Internet VoIP bandwidth calculator to calculate the actually required bandwidth e g www bandcalc com ISDN Parameters This window allows you to set all parameters related to the VoIP interface H A ISDN PRI line mode change will cause an automatic change of the 92 ISDN PRI1 ISDN PRI port type TE ei Synchronization Slave D Channel number select Upwards D Preffered channel jo 0 no preffered PRI 2 ISDN PRI port type AT Synchronization Ayasier Valid only if PRI 2 exists Valid only if PRI 2 exists Channel number select Upwards DI Preffered channel jo 0 no preffered TEI address jo 3 Assignment of GSM channel Locked D T cre alid for both PRI ports if they are presented Progress indicator value Message SETUP_ACKNOWLEDGE D Is of Message SETUP_PROGRESS fo sjo off Message SETUP_PROCEEDING E 3 O off Message SETUP_ALERTING E sjo off r Error ISDN VolP causes Lack of digits in OVERLAP mode fi 02 Restricted number prefix a o Add Selected module GSM group is not ready fj Remove No module GSM group is ready faz Remove all Pl functions IV Allow delete of statistics on PRI every
105. jury or death m You are recommended to connect the gateway to the UPS system ONT BlueTower Basic Dimensions 2N BlueTower is the smallest of the 2N PRI gateway family featuring the capacity up to 8 GSM UMTS channels The system is integrated in a small 19 subrack of the height of 3U width of 29HP and depth of 320mm The front side is open equipped with slots for plug in boards with front panels The panel includes the main switch In case not all GSM UMTS cards are plugged in the vacant section of the front side must be covered with a fixed panel s An optional antenna splitter can be installed The whole backside is covered with a panel with a built in safety fuse box and power socket The main power supply unit is inside the system and is fully designed for passive cooling The bottom and upper sides are covered with EMC sheet The system bus is designed as a printed circuit board PCB with DIN connectors and fitted to the inner subrack carrier profiles Front Side Division The subrack width is divided into 7x4HP wide modules in the following sequence from right to left VoIP version VoIP card 4HP 12 System 1 1 Basic or enhanced CPU card AHP AUX card AHP GSM or UMTS cards one for two GSM UMTS channels Remaining space each 4HP ISDN PRI version Basic or enhanced CPU card AHP AUX card AHP 1ISDN PRI or 2ISDN PRI card 4HP GSM or U
106. ll be switched randomly at defined time intervals and according to call timer limitations o By time then SIM card 1 the SIM card will be switched according to the Time of use parameter and call timer limitations When all SIM cards on a selected wireless engine are discharged the system will switch the wireless engine back to the SIM card in position 1 o Random the SIM card will be switched randomly at defined time intervals and according to call timer limitations When all SIM cards on a selected wireless engine are discharged system will switch the wireless engine back to the SIM card in position 1 Note H For SIM card SIM holder placement on the GSM UMTS board refer to Subs 2 1 GSM UMTS Board H Last searched SIM Define the number of SIM holder positions to be checked for SIM by the gateway after the GSM UMTS board start restart The SIM card holders that were not tested have the undef status in the diagnostics window of the configuration tool m Disconnect call Set the rules for automatic disconnection of outgoing calls to a wireless network o SIM limit exceeded automatic call disconnection when the active SIM card call limit is exceeded o Switch to another SIM automatic call disconnection when the active SIM card time of use is exhausted o No ALERTING before CONNECT automatic call disconnection when the gateway receives the call connect message without alerting m Day of deleting stats in group
107. losed and at www 2n cz ORT ons BUREAU A TAS Ol do The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is a holder of the ISO 9001 2000 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee a high quality and advanced technical level of and a professional approach to all of our products Table of Contents 1 Product OVCrVICW cecccceceecececcececcececeececeseecuceececascecuceeceeas A 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 ELLE 8 BN SAS Ne aca EE 8 ON CEET aetna eta N 10 ON Bile LOWE culate tetrahedra Ge eae nested oats 12 Product Description csecccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeenneeeseeeseeeeeeeseeeseenseeeeeenneeeseenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeeenas 16 Basie EE EE 16 Advantages of 2N StarGate BlueStar BIUCTOWEP o csscecscesessesessessessestsetetssestsesseeeeeees 16 NEV OVAL TEE 18 Terms and Symbols Used cccccccescceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnaeeesneeeneeeeseaeseseaeenseeeseseeesnaeseseeneneeaes 19 Manual SymD lS ss siisii eii eane ceed Wile ia ea a have see 19 Future FUNnCtiOns ives ccsitsccstertecteshiivcneee EE 19 Description and Installation cccceeceeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeeeee d 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Plug in Boards ees 22 Basie GPU Ee EE 22 EnhancedG ma UA E OTE re EE 25 AUX BO AN EE 29 iniia orire PAMETE EE gier s E EA E E E E A E EEE E 32 VOIP Boatd PEENE EEE EE 36 GSM UMTS e WEE 38 Antenna and Antenna Splitters ccscccscceeseesseeeeseeeeeeeeesees
108. m rack as mentioned in Subsection 2 4 Mounting 2 Insert the SIM cards to the GSM UMTS boards All the SIM cards must have the same or disabled PIN code For the SIM holder positions on the GSM UMTS board refer to Subs 2 1 GSM UMTS Board 3 Interconnect your PC with the gateway using the attached serial cable Use COM1 located on the gateway CPU card 4 Install and run the configuration tool It is located in the GSM Gateways ISDN PRI section on the enclosed CD 5 In the top menu open Settings gt Communication settings and set Communication type to Serial communication In the Serial port set the COM port number that you are using for communication with the gateway for details see Section 3 4 Gateway Connection Now click on OK 6 Inthe top menu click on Gateway gt Connect Press 2N StarGate w Would you like to load parameters from the gateway Quick Step by Step Manual 3 2 Yes in the following dialogue and wait for configuration download from the gateway 7 Move to the Gateway configuration gt System parameters section 8 To use remote control over TPC IP change the IP address Subnet mask and IP router parameters 9 In case you are using SIM cards with an active PIN use the same PIN for ALL of the SIM cards used Fill in the same PIN code into the PIN parameter too 10 Change the Configure gateway as parameter to ISDN DSS1 Click on the Save to gateway button located below the con
109. m the basic CPU storage You can upgrade this firmware only via the configuration tool connected to the basic CPU via TCP IP The upgrading procedure is similar to that for the basic CPU The firmware format is SECUREDMxxx out XXX stands for the version number Find the latest firmware version in the VoIP card diagnostics window in the configuration tool To add the two firmware types and a new licence file use the window below 80 Configuration Tool 3 4 S i Firmware Section for firmware upgrade to basic CPU or VoIP card Firmware version 02 30 02i17 Load from gateway Bootware version 02 52 Firmware file P2005 V 02 30 03 hex l Upgrade firmware Upgrade firmware Upgrade firmware through COM through Ethernet for thin VolP card Information for gateway licence Section for current licence status check inside the Active DSS1 SIP TUN EE basic CPU Gateway limitation Mo limit Load from gateway Licence status Unlocked Networks All Gateway unlock Licence key for gateway Set gateway licence Licence setting section Upgrading the basic CPU firmware or entering a new licence avoids restarting of the whole gateway Licence code Description DSS1 Licence for ISDN DSSi signalling layer SIP Licence for VoIP SIP signalling layer TUN Licence for direct access to wireless modules Caution H Be sure to use original and undamaged firmware files for the firmware upload to avoid ga
110. mly between two intervals in minutes m Module choice method A way of using wireless engines for SMS messages o Cyclical wraparound using of defined wireless engines o Random random using of defined wireless engines 123 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 H Sending Receiving module range A group of wireless engines to be used for the SMS simulator m The SMS simulator uses SMS messaging for sending receiving SMS All received SMS messages are saved into the sms account Management The status screen for all the above mentioned functions and additional eCPU configuration The window is divided into four sections H Licence Information on the current licence state and potential licence expiration Times The current system time and up time of the eCPU E System status States of all eCPU functions You can enable disable each function manually Caution m You have to activate the requested function before use H Icon list Additional eCPU configuration and management Licence Company Statistic GTZ E mail Users 20 used 8 Expires hours Never 68 Network Gateway CPU E o Times Licence Firmware Process uptime 03 24 23 of System time 01 16 2000 08 10 14 ul User accounts System status Messaging activate SNMP SIM Client deactivate Call simulator deactivate CDR downloader deactivate StarGate Configuration backup 124 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 Icon L
111. month Receive dial number from Subaddress a oda eee I Hungarian dialtone after 2 digits Digits countin SETUP fenblock 20 44 J _ Dont send Connecttick on TE M Tone signalling Numbering plan settings Dialtone to GSM None Ring tone None zl Generate busy tone to PRIT None x Generate busy tone to PRIZ None zl ISDN PRI 1 PRI 2 Set the main configuration of the PRI 1 PRI 2 ISDN interfaces located on the PRI card o ISDN PRI port type here define the PRI 1 2 ISDN port type 93 Value Configuration Tool 3 4 o Synchronisation define if the gateway will send the synchronisation clock MASTER or receive the synchronisation clock from the connected line SLAVE o Channel number select define the way of occupation of B channels on a selected ISDN PRI interface With the UPWARDS selection the gateway will occupy the B channels upwardly from the selected B channel number to the B channel 32 With the DOWNWARD selection the gateway will occupy the B channels in the descending order from the selected B channel number to B channel 1 The PRI 1 port is always set as internal the LCR function is activated The PRI 2 port is always set as external all calls from PRI 2 are rerouted to PRI 1 The PRI 2 port has a mode opposite to that of the PRI 1 port For additional information refer to Subs 2 4 ISDN PRI Connection In the case of ISDN port mode change change the selection of the ISD
112. ne Stop bits 1 Flow control None 111 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 For communication using the RS232 serial connection set the JP2 jumper on the CPU board correctly For details refer to Subs 2 1 Enhanced CPU Board Configuration Jumpers To communicate with the basic and enhanced CPUs via a serial interface at a time use COM1 for communication with the enhanced CPU and COM2 on the AUX card for communication with the basic CPU Serial Console When the gateway is powered on the main menu should get displayed after terminal connection To enter the main menu press Enter StarGate Exp Unit 0 2 0 009 0460 0016 Configuration menu General configuration Set Admin password Set administration password Help Display help for console settings Reboot Reboot nter an option number lt ESC gt previous menu If you select a submenu this submenu gets displayed Now you can select items from the selected submenu or push the ESC button for return Below is a brief survey of these menus only H Main menu This menu appears after the serial cable is connected to the eCPU sometimes you must press Enter The main menu contains the following items m Configuration menu Use this menu to configure the Ethernet interface and serial console o Network contains eCPU Ethernet interface settings Set the static IP address or activate the DHCP service support You are recommended to reboot the eCPU after chan
113. nection rate and ASR low PDD 17 Innovations 1 3 1 3 Innovations m The manufacturer is committed to improving the control program that is included in this product referred to as firmware and bootware The used ISP In System Programming technology gives you the possibility to store the latest control program in your StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway by means of a standard computer For the most recent version of the configuration tool and additional software together with all necessary components refer to www 2n cz and for necessary instructions see the System Upgrade section hereof It is recommended that you use the most recent version of the program to avoid unnecessary problems and shortcomings that have already been eliminated H Ifyou program your StarGate BlueStar BlueTower parameters by means of a computer you need the PRI config program or a web browser when using the eCPU web interface Find the latest version of this programming tool at www 2n cz as well H At Www 2n cz you will also find the most recent version of this manual in the popular PDF format We recommend you to use it especially in connection with the control program upgrade as it introduces new useful functions H Preliminary information on functions that are not yet available are typed ona light grey background or use grey letters instead of black ones 18 Terms and Symbols Used 1 4 1 4 Terms and Symbols Used Manual Symbols Safety
114. ntenna The small omni directional antenna is designed for indoor use and provides a good GSM UMTS signal quality Basic parameters of the discreet antenna Type Car antenna Gain 2 5dB Cable Coax cable 174A 5 m Connector SMA male Discreet Antenna Directional Antenna Connection Cable 2N offers you a special low attenuation cable in variable lengths The cable terminating connectors are of the N type 48 Type H1000 PE coax cable Impedance 502 Operating frequency 5 2150 MHz Used connectors N type female Cable size 10 3mm Operating temperature 40 C to 80 C Total weight 120g m Minimum installation temperature 5 C Minimum static bend radius 75mm Attenuation at 860MHz 14 1dB 100m Attenuation at 1000MHz 15 3dB 100m Attenuation at 1750MHz 21 3dB 100m Attenuation at 2050MHz 23 4dB 100m 49 Gateway Rack Configuration 2 3 2 3 Gateway Rack Configuration The 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateways use different hardware rack types For detailed information on the differences refer to Subsection 1 1 All the systems can be distributed with a VoIP or ISDN interface The main back bus located in the gateway hardware rack is pre configured to a defined type of interface VoIP or PRI To change PRI into VoIP or vice versa remember to reconfigure the back bus settings as follows There are six jumpers on the main bus between the 3 and AN connector from the right The jumper positions
115. o use 32 channels at most on one installation site for one GSM UMTS provider to avoid wireless network overload problems on the installation site D Some wireless modules are permanently logged out from the network or fail to receive incoming calls The problem indicates a wireless network overload due to heavy traffic You can eliminate this problem by setting the GSM basic parameters Call delay parameter in the configuration tool to 2 seconds This parameter extends the delay between the end of one call and the start of another call made via one and the same wireless module D Some wireless modules cannot log in to the wireless network even after reset Your GSM UMTS provider may have located the SIM card but refused the login to the wireless network because either too many calls are being made using this card or the SIM card has been logged in to one BTS for too long This problem can be solved by an occasional exchange of SIM cards between wireless modules The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any SIM card or service blocking problems of the GSM UMTS provider caused by the GSM UMTS provider s breach of a SIM card term agreement Mounting 2N recommends installing the gateway in a well ventilated area rack according to the installation conditions The 2N StarGate and BlueStar gateways are designed for rack installation with the minimum rack depth of 400mm and 3U 132mm 2N BlueTower is to b
116. om netw m Cause transfer A list of release causes that the gateway receives and then translates into a user defined release cause sent to the ISDN PRI interface Together with the above conversion table this table also applies to VoIP SIP calls 404 503 BYE 486 480 480 603 410 404 484 501 BYE 503 503 503 503 503 503 503 603 501 501 503 501 501 603 400 400 408 500 Not found Service unavailable Busy here Temporarily unavailable Temporarily unavailable Decline Gone Not found Address incomplete Not implemented Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Service unavailable Decline Not implemented Not implemented Service unavailable Not implemented Not implemented Decline Bad request Bad request Request timeout Internal server error Allow delete of statistics on PRI every month Enable deletion of call statistics over the PRI interfaces on a selected day of the month m Digits count in SETUP Set the number of digits to be sent in the SETUP message as ENBLOCK The 96 Configuration Tool 3 4 others digits will be sent in the OVERLAP dial mode Example of use Called party number 6012345678 digits count in SETUP 7 Outgoing signalling messages SETUP contains 6012345 INFO 6 INFO 7 INFO 8 m Receive dial number from Subaddress With this parameter activated
117. on SMS listing request for listing of all SMS messages and status confirmations saved on SIM card Possible answers smserr busy let or smsinc ix 1 255 for each saved SMS or status SMS end of list or empty SIM card smsinc ix 0 SMS read request for reading of an SMS message or SMS status saved on SIM card Possible answers smserr busy read or smspdu SMS delete request for deletion of an SMS message or SMS status message Possible answers smserr busy delete or smsdel SMS to module request for sending a message via GSM module 0 31 or via any GSM module ch 32 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout SMS to group request for sending an SMS message via GSM group 1 8 Possible answers smserr busy write or smsout Command for changing SMS storage Mem 1 2 3 type of SMS storage Siemens 1 SM 2 ME 3 ME Ericsson 1 SM 2 ME 3 ME Wavecom 1 SM 2 ME 3 SR 148 Huawei SierraWir Motorola 149 4 2 List of Status Codes Plug In Boards Name Description NONE no board CPU111 CPU board is not displayed PRI 130 1PRI port NT TE board GSM160 2GSM Ericsson GM22 module 2SIM board AUX120 Switch matrix voice message generator AUX port board GSM161 2GSM Siemens TC35 module 8SIM board UNDEF CHECK ERASE PROG DETECT DOWN MODEMO MODEM1 DISC Description HW board reset and init of respective SW parts in progress Board in wrong slot or defecti
118. ond with the GSM outgoing groups in the basic CPU settings see 3 4 GSM Outgoing Groups 115 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 SMS delivery group 1 Modify SMS delivery settings Distribute incoming messages Parse contents Message response VIP numbers L Deliver SMS to user default_user Automatic answers delivering Answer arrives until Hours SREE SMTP POP3 server settings Email domain name POPS email subject Maximum number of SMS per email catenating SMS Delivery Group This section contains configuration for sending receiving SMS via GSM outgoing group 1 8 Distribute incoming messages o Parse contents enable disable the item o Message response enable disable SMS Auto Clip Routing for incoming SMS o VIP numbers enable disable the table of numbers CLIP for incoming SMS An incoming SMS with a CLIP saved in the VIP list will be automatically forwarded to Deliver SMS to user o Deliver SMS to user select the users for the VIP numbers table and incoming SMS with no record in the SMS Auto Clip Routing table For how to manage the users see Subs Management Automatic answer delivering A parameter for SMS Auto Clip Routing which defines the maximum delay between the SMS sending and SMS answering from one and the same GSM number SMTP POPS server settings Parameters for SMTP and POP3 SMS sending receiving protocols o Email domain name domain for user autho
119. or information related to the gateway the maximum number of connected gateways is 100 MAIN Section The MAIN section contains the following values H Thread count count of threads working with the database please do not change this value to avoid ERM error default value 10 129 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 m DB_Host database server please do not change this value to avoid ERM error default value tmp H DB_Database the database name please do not change this value to avoid ERM error default value erm1 m DB_Username username for database access please do not change this value to avoid ERM error default value erm H DB_Password user password for database access please do not change this value to avoid ERM error default value no password GATEWAY Section The GATEWAY section contains the following values Key Enabled IPaddress Import Username Password Inc_table Inc_table_enabled Other_CLIP Out_table Out_CLIP_table Out_table _enabled Log Debug Release_CAU Value Ooril IP address in format KKK XKK OOK KK IP port number String String inc001 to inc100 True or False Oori out001 to out100 clip001 to clip100 True or False Oori Ooril Number 1 255 Description Activates 1 or deactivates 0 use of gateway Remote GSM gateway IP address This connection has to be set for ERM remote control Remote gateway communi
120. party number m Tone signalling National settings of dialling and ringing tones You can enable the busy tone in the case of call reject GSM Group Assignment Below is a table for assignment of wireless modules to Outgoing PRI VoIP gt GSM UMTS and Incoming GSM UMTS gt PRI VoIP GSM groups The wireless module numbers are counted from the left the power supply unit side next to PRI boards 0 and 1 The GSM module is in the first GSM UMTS board position The maximum number of wireless engines matches the connected gateway type Groups assignment Module Outgoing Incoming 0 module D Group E D Group jd 1 module 1 Group jsd 1 Group pid 2 module H Group Je f1 Group el 3 module 1 Group 1 Group El 4 module 11 Group x 1 Group d 99 Configuration Tool 3 4 Each wireless engine must be assigned to one outgoing group and one incoming group All incoming and outgoing call routing rules are used for outgoing and incoming groups of wireless engines GSM Outgoing Groups This window allows you to set parameters related to outgoing calls to wireless networks and the SIM card using time 1 GSM group 2 GSM group 3 GSM group 4 GSM group 5 GSM group 6 GSM group 7 GSM group 8 GSM group Ell Mode of switching SIM card SIM 1 D Last searched SIM 8 all SIM will be searched SIM 8 D Disconnect call 0 off 710 gt SIM limit exceeded ZE 0 off E Swi
121. per channel SIM cards VF connector GSM phase II or UMTS 900MHz 2W 1800MHz 1W or 850MHz 2W 1900MHz 1W or 850MHz 1900MHz 2100MHz UMTS Plug in small 3V GSM boards with TC35i MC55i1 Q55 UMTS boards with MC8790V module connector SMA 500hm Antenna splitter Only external PRI Interface s Interface 1PRI or 2ISDN PRI Frame E1 ERG Supported Signalling Q 931 EDSS1 Type NT or TE Switchable NT or TE TEI number 0 63 Clock master or slave Master Slave Connector RJ 45 Rxpin Txpin Switchable RJ45 Rx 3 6 Tx 4 5 Rx 4 5 Tx 3 6 D channel timeslot 16 VoIP interface Interface Switch 4x 10 100BaseT Signalling SIP Voice compression G 723 1 MP MLQ at 6 3 ACELP at 5 3 kbps G 729 Annex A CS ACELP at 8kbps G 711 PCM at 64kbps u Law A Law Number of voice channels 8 Connector type 4x RJ45 Ethernet switch 167 Temperature Working temperature range O C to 50 C Relative humidity max 95 at 40 C Air condition Recommended Remote Control Line Types Type of line Serial line COM1 2 Analogue modem COM2 ISDN modem COM2 Ethernet 10baseT Telnet ISDN PRI PRI 1 PRI 2 Web interface HTTP eCPU 168 Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on the product Here is what you can find in this section Regulations and Directives H Troubleshooting a List of Abbreviations H General Instructions and Cautions 169 Regulations and Direc
122. problems on the installation site caused by 55 Installation 2 4 specific and probably ill configured PBXs with more that one active PRI interfaces there is a solution as shown below Before using this solution you are recommended to configure your PBX properly or use the DialThru function 2x PRI card i E II HII ISDN PRI line to PRI 1 interface Unnormalised synchronisation line II III Direct PRI line between PSTN and PBX Unnormalised External Synchronisation Connect only Tx wires to the 2PRI board because the ISDN PRI line is not designed for point to multipoint solutions more than two devices on one ISDN line like the BRI ISDN line This solution is substandard In case you detect a problem on the line between the PBX and PSTN due to an additional connection to the PRI 2 interface please disconnect PRI 2 from the line These problems may be caused by changes in the line impedance Connecting Tx wires only from the PSTN point of view to the PRI 2 interface has no influence on signalling and voice calls The PRI board just takes synchronisation pulses from the line For an external synchronisation line you can use a standard cable with an RJ45 connector To disconnect the Rx wires just release the defined jumpers on the PRI 2 interface on the PRI board Licence Limitations Some of the 2N products have time limited software licences e g DSS1 signalling etc Moreover every gateway restar
123. pset is an optional part of system 84 Configuration Tool 3 4 Help Menu The Help menu contains information about the configuration tool version and the firmware version compatible with this configuration tool Button Bar The button bar menu facilitates access to frequently used functions Program end Run terminal Select language Upload configuration to gateway Download configuration from gateway Select gateway from list Disconnect from qateway Connect with active gateway Save configuration to file Load configuration from file Configuration Menu There are two types of configuration parameters in the gateways H The on line configuration parameters which are available only if the gateway is connected The items included in this section are described in the Main menu gt Gateway control menu section The items in this section are indicated by variable icons informing you of the available configuration possibilities x Date time gateway disconnected no possibility to change on line parameters L3 Date time gateway connected you can change on line parameters m The off line configuration parameters can be set and saved into the cfg file These parameters are described below m Reset commands are items responsible for the reboot of the connected gateway or reboot with factory setting restoration 85 Configuration Tool 3 4 Off Line Configuration As already mentioned the program includes
124. quest confirmed awaiting call answer ACTIVE Connected call DISC Call disconnection in progress Command Shell Statuses Name Description IDLE Rest status awaiting AT commands REQUEST Communication with GSM module upon AT amp G command is displayed REPORT Active tracing LOGFILE Content of log file is being written out CALLFILE Content of call file is being written out CALLREAD Call file records are read AUTOFILE Content of incoming call auto routing chart is being written out QUERY not used so far SCREEN not used so far MATRIX Active matrix screensaver FUNCFILE Content of debug file is being written out LCRFILE not used so far Name Description LOGOUT User logged out LOGIN User is entering name PASSW User is entering password IDLE User logged in Records of Events and Calls Description System power on power off or reset Initialisation of EEPROM configuration or Flash upgrade HW ERR HW error of plugged in board 153 SYSERR BRDIN BRDOUT BRDRES L1 ERR L2 ERR L3 ERR G2 ERR G3 ERR System error memory error etc Board plugged in Board plugged out Board reset using AT B command PRI port layer 1 error ISDN1 PRI port layer 2 error ISDN2 PRI port layer 3 error ISDN3 GSM module layer 2 error gate2 GSM module layer 3 error gate3 C4 ERR Link layer error call4 Name Description I FD Unconnected incoming call attempt I OK Connected incoming call O FD Unconne
125. remotely as follows H Local control using a PC connected by a standard full crossed serial cable m Remote control using an analogue or ISDN modem connected to COM2 located on the AUX board 60 Installation 2 4 m Remote connection over the IP network using the Telnet protocol or web interface for the eCPU Remote connection over a data call to the ISDN PRI interface d An optional part See Subs 2 1 PRI Board for additional information Configuration Ways The system can be configured by any of the following ways m Using extended AT commands refer to Subsection Chyba Nenalezen zdroj odkaza m Using the configuration tool GUI from a CD Section 3 m Using the eCPU web interface d An optional part See Subs 2 1 eCPU Board for additional information 61 Configuration This section describes configuration of the 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower product Here is what you can find in this section H Important Default Settings Quick Step by Step Manual System Upgrade Configuration Tool Enhanced CPU Configuration 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 2N SIM Star System Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 63 Important Default Settings 3 1 3 1 Important Default Settings The following table shows the default values of important parameters Parameter Value IP address of basic CPU 192 168 1 100 IP mask of basic CPU 255 255 255 0 IP address of VoIP board 192 168 1 1
126. rer The lithium battery on the CPU board backs up the internal real time clock in case of supply power outage Its average life is about three years and should be replaced preventively after this time Replacing the lithium battery be sure to turn the subrack power supply unit off using the mains switch and having loosened the two fitting screws push the CPU board out Remove the old battery from the holder using a suitable tool and insert a new one Restore the original status taking the said steps in the opposite order Battery type CR2430 Warning m Never use metal tools for battery replacement neither the new nor the old battery may be short circuited A short circuit may result in battery damage or explosion Dispose of used batteries in accordance with applicable regulations put them in a recycling yard for example Configuration Jumpers There are two configuration jumpers on the CPU board Being inapplicable at present JP1 is disconnected by default JP2 is intended for switching the serial port between the CPU board and an optional extension board By default JP2 is connected 23 m Sege eegeeeeegeeegegeeeeegeeegeegeegeeeeeeg TA Eeg EJ Ez EJ EJs Edens SS mum III III UL ILL UL COCCOLA aen 2 E ez Tom eT Eg rn l My wm IRE HA a EJ eg T eg Fe Sum Ee 0000000000 E CL SLL WU Da mp AOOODOOODIANOMODNOO VIII 2 UU CG dummm ITT Bug EI IS
127. ringing Call to PRI ringing CPRES Call Present Call to PRI started Call from PRI indicated CRECV Call Received Call to PRI ringing Call from PRI ringing CONREQ Connect Request Call to PRI answered Call from PRI answered IPROC Incoming Call Proceeding Dialling to PRI terminated Dialling from PRI terminated ACTIVE Active Connected call DISREQ Disconnect Request End of call from PRI End of call to PRI DISIND Disconnect Indication End of call to PRI End of call from PRI RELREQ Release Request Channel release request OVRECV Overlap Receiving Gradual dialling sending Gradual dialling receiving RSTREQ Restart Request Channel restart request sent RSTART Restart Channel restart request received Description Initialisation upon PRI board reset Activation rest status necessary for layers 2 and 3 Deactivation GSM Layer Statuses Name Description What Follows INIT GSM module initialisation start PINREQ SIMO Module switch to internal SIM card INIT PINREQ Module PIN request PINSET 151 PINSET PIN value sending to module INFO BLOCK Module blocked temporarily or permanently see Layer 2 information INIT SETUP Module configuration running IDLE SLEEP Module sleep running transition to BLOCK status BLOCK NWAIT Awaiting GSM log in SETUP IDLE Rest status can start receive call execute AT amp G command CALL CMD CALL Call running call establishing connected call call end IDLE CMD Communicating with module upon AT amp G command IDLE I
128. risation username email_domain_name o POP3 email subject subject of received e mail which contains an incoming SMS message For description of the symbols see the table below 116 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 String Meaning n Number CLIP of SMS sender u Username of SMS addressee d SMS receipt date Maximum number of SMS per email The maximum count of SMS messages to be delivered in one e mail message SMTP IP access control Enable disable the IP access restriction according to the SMTP IP access table Allow 16 bit SMS Enable disable the 16 bit format for SMS Allow SMS concatenating Enable disable division of an SMS longer than 160 chars Insert email sender to SMS Insert email subject to SMS Caution m The format of the authorisation username requested by your e mail client is user_name email_domain_name VIP Numbers A table of numbers CLIPs of SMS senders for a selected SMS delivery group This table is designed for fixed routing of SMS from selected SMS senders to selected SMS users m The table of VIP numbers is used only if the VIP number parameter in the SMS delivery group is activated Set VIP number VIP number 42060112345 Office 21 117 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 SMTP IP Access A table of IP addresses that are granted access to the eCPU via the SMTP protocol With this table it is possible to restrict access to the eCPU via the SMTP to prevent
129. router IP address of the network gateway to be used by the basic CPU and VoIP card m Init sequence for modem An AT command sent by the gateway via COM2 upon detecting a connected analogue or BRI ISDN modem This parameter must be in the format of the AT command that is compatible with the connected equipment H Saving call data CDR A way of saving the Call Data Records into the basic CPU internal memory With this parameter you can set which CDR types will be saved o None no record will be saved o Successful outgoing only successfully connected outgoing calls will be saved 87 Configuration Tool 3 4 o All successful all successfully connected calls will be saved o All outgoing all outgoing including unconnected or rejected calls will be saved o All incoming all incoming calls will be saved o All all types of calls will be saved PIN The PIN code that the gateway will use for SIM cards with PIN protection All the SIM cards inserted in the gateway must have the same PIN code if the PIN protection is active This parameter has no influence upon remote SIM cards used by the 2N SIM Star system Gateway ID The gateway identification number to be added to every CDR line With this number you can more easily detect on which gateway the CDR were generated in case you are collecting CDR from more than one gateway General selection of SIM cards Selection of the SIM card holder to be used by the gateway
130. rs of antenna splitters Parameters Connector type Input connector Output antenna connector RF parameters Impedance Frequency Insertion loss Isolation between two channels Value Note SMA type female N type female 50 OHM 850 2100 MHz lt 8 11 15 dB According to configuration gt 20 dB Output overvoltage protection Device type Protected voltage level Peak current Insertion loss Gas surge arrester 90 V 10 KA 0 2 dB Internal Antenna Splitter for 2N BlueTower 45 External Antenna Splitter for 2N StarGate Oct 7 06 55 15 REF 0 0 dBm ATT 10dB A_wrt B_view EI Norm Norm Marker MARKER 1 7990 GHz 1 7990 GHz pie RL 0 08 dB dB y d START 500 0 MHz STOP 2 0000 GHz RBW 300 kHz VBW 100 kHz SWP 100 ms Insertion Loss Measurement Directional Antenna The high gain directional YAGI antenna is suitable for outdoor and indoor use Basic parameters of the directional antenna Type CPY 9214 Number of elements 14 Frequency 824 896 1770 2100 MHz Gain 9 5 dB 13 dB Cable RG 58 10m V S W R lt 15 21 Connector N type male 46 N Antenna and Antenna Splitters Directional Antenna An Example of Correct Installation of Directional Antennas 47 Antenna and Antenna Splitters 2 2 Warning A H The antenna has to be placed in accordance with the applicable overvoltage protection and grounding safety rules Discreet A
131. s receive a BUSY message if requesting for tracing Settings Menu This menu displays basic configuration settings of the configuration tool In this section you can choose a language and communication parameters Communication Settings The configuration tool can establish the gateway connection either locally via a serial line RS232 or remotely via the TPC IP Telnet protocol or via a modem To set the type of connection use the Setting gt Communication settings section Communication types H Serial communication Program communication through the RS232 serial interface at a transmission rate of 57 600bps m LAN communication The configuration tool will try to establish the gateway connection via the TCP IP Telnet protocol In the case of normal connection you will be requested for the IP address IP port username and password of the remote gateway To connect with a gateway from the Gateway list the configuration tool will use saved connection parameters Modem An internal analogue modem is used ISDN modem Communication through an ISDN modem and PRI card of the PRI gateway After selecting the required connection type click on OK to select the proffered type of connection ISDN Modem Here configure the connected ISDN modem The modem must support the X 75 transmission protocol m An HDLC chip is also located on the AUX board enabling remote control over the ISDN PRI interfaces This chi
132. s To do so add a whole or part of the MCC MNC code international identification code for wireless networks Leave the field free if you want to keep the roaming access disabled for SIM cards Examples of correct inputs Input Note lt empty gt Roaming is restricted 2300 Roaming is restricted minimum is five digits 23002 Roaming is permitted for network with MCC MNC code 23002 230XX Roaming is permitted for network with MCC MNC codes 23000 23099 XX001 Roaming is permitted for network with MCC MNC codes 00001 99001 XXXXX Roaming is permitted for any network H Before activating the roaming support please check the SIM card for correct setting of the GSM UMTS priority network list Caution H Calls via roaming networks may cause additional call costs CLIR Use the parameter to enable disable the CLIR and CLIP functions for outgoing calls via the SIM cards in selected positions o Default CLIP and CLIR will be used according to the wireless network settings o Disable CLIP on CLIR is disabled and CLIP is temporarily enabled o Enable CLIP off CLIR is enabled and CLIP is temporarily disabled The CLIP and CLIR functions are wireless network services In case your network disallows temporary activation of the CLIP CLIR function set the Default value A wrong setting of this parameter may cause failure of outgoing calls 103 Configuration Tool 3 4 Max number of called minutes Set the max
133. s in DTMF Set the minimum count of DTMF digits for accepting the DTMF dial in function Max digits in DTMF Set the maximum count ff digits to be DTMF dialled for incoming calls After the last maximum DTMF dialling an ISDN VoIP call is made automatically with the currently selected DTMF prefix Timeout while inputting DTMF digits Set the waiting time in seconds for the next DTMF digit the timeout is 20 seconds for the first DTMF digit After this timeout either the DTMF number received so far is dialled into PRI 1 VoIP or if no DTMF digit is dialled a number is dialled from the List of called numbers List of called numbers A list of numbers to be dialled automatically sequentially in the case of unavailability or busy if no DTMF dialling DISA is made Prefix before DISA preselection The prefix the gateway adds before the DTMF dial in For example the received DTMF digits are 487 and this prefix is 6655 The gateway will send number 6655487 to the ISDN PRI interface CLIP Here you can change the incoming CLIPs from wireless networks The default format of the incoming CLIP is defined To modify the format use the table below Incoming CLIP 420261301500 Parameter CLIP to Note value VoIP PRI 1 Null 420261301500 No change in CLIP 420261301500 Add before CLIP beginning 00 00420261301500 Add 00 before CLIP beginning 0261301500 Remove two first digits from CLIP beginning 99 99261301500 Remove first three digi
134. s the communication to a defined interface Telnet RS232 2N XAPI Server Configuration The installation file setup exe is located on the installation CD After successful installation start 2N XAPI Server The first thing you should do is establish connection between your 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway and the PC where 2N XAPI Server is installed Close all windows except for the main 2N XAPI Server window In main menu click on Set and Module PBX In the PBX settings disable the COM port by selecting and push OK ix PBX Setup led number assignment Debug Ji Trace Timing Number conversion Port Sg BaudRate sem z A Cancel Now set the COM port or use the TCP IP mode to which the gateway is connected TEPIEN PI Serve Action Set Help 137 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 The figure below shows an example of correct connection settings for the gateway PRI BER Trace Operators Format Enabling Ext gates Analog Ze PRI C BRI Port COM1 x BaudR ate 57600 e Name E Pass E 2 Receiving SMS enabled PR Sending SMS enabled Iv Trace E Automat Roc DI 1st gate 2nd gate 3rd gate x Cancel If you have set all the parameters correctly you will see the signal status of the GSM modules in the 2N XAPI Server status window 2N XAPI Server Licences To activate the Voice CallBack Centr
135. se II or UMTS 900MHz 2W 1800MHz 1W or 850MHz 2W 1900MHz 1W or 850MHz 1900MHz 2100MHz UMTS SIM cards Plug in small 3V VF connector GSM boards with TC35i MC55i Q55 UMTS boards with MC8790V module connector SMA 500hm Antenna splitter Internal 16 1 or 16 2 Transmission output per channel PRI Interface s Interface 1PRI or 2ISDN PRI Frame E1 CRC Supported Signalling 0 931 EDSS1 Type NT or TE Switchable NT or TE TEI number 0 63 Clock master or slave Master Slave Connector RJ 45 Rxpin Txpin Switchable RJ45 Rx 3 6 Tx 4 5 Rx 4 5 Tx 3 6 D channel timeslot 16 VoIP interface Interface Switch 4x 10 100BaseT Signalling SIP Voice compression G 723 1 MP MLQ at 6 3 ACELP at 5 3 kbps G 729 Annex A CS ACELP at 8kbps G 711 PCM at 64kbps u Law A Law Number of voice channels 16 Connector type 4 RJ45 Ethernet switch 165 Temperature Working temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity max 95 at 40 C Air condition Recommended Remote Control Line Types Type of line Serial line COM1 2 Analogue modem COM2 ISDN modem COM2 Ethernet 10baseT Telnet ISDN PRI PRI 1 PRI 2 Web interface HTTP eCPU 166 Rack Dimensions W x H x D Weight full configuration Power supply 5 3 BlueTower Technical Parameters 160 x 185 x 320 mm 29HP x 3U x 320 mm 4 1 kg 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power input max 50VA GSM UMTS Mobile network type Transmission output
136. sed power feeding with overvoltage protection and an on line UPS are recommended m An Ethernet connection on the installation site is advisable for comfortable gateway administration H All the SIM cards to be used must have the same PIN code or deactivated PIN code and be activated by the GSM UMTS provider The outdoor antenna cable has to be connected according to the overvoltage protection and grounding safety rules High temperatures on the installation site may cause short time or permanent gateway errors Do not cover the top bottom and rear sides of the gateway to avoid overheating and gateway error Protection against humidity and extreme temperatures The appliance may never be placed close to heat sources radiators or places exposed to direct sunshine Also places with high humidity such as bathrooms and cellars places with significant temperature fluctuation next to doors windows dusty places workshops and places exposed to aggressive gases accumulator rooms boiler rooms as well as places with intensive vibrations and places exposed to shocks compressor rooms heavy industrial operations should be avoided The system should be installed horizontally VoIP Connection All the gateway types have the same features The only difference lies in the number of simultaneous calls through the VoIP card Voice codec support G 711u G 711a G 723 at 6 3 5 3bps G 729 Default RTP ports 8000 8998 adj
137. serial port between the CPU board and an optional extension board By default jumper JP2 is connected the serial port is switched to the basic CPU JP3 is designed for restoring default settings of the enhanced CPU JP3 is located on the upper PCB To restore the default values follow the steps below Switch off the GSM gateway Remove the CPU card and connect JP3 Insert the CPU card and switch on the GSM gateway Wait for one minute and switch off the GSM gateway again Remove the CPU card and release JP3 Insert the CPU card and switch on the GSM gateway Now the factory settings are restored on the enhanced CPU m To restore the factory settings you can also get connected to the serial console and select the Factory reset option 27 J og L Regeegegegegegeegegegegegegeeggeggeegeegeggeggggs s3 lt Aer oo oq Ge Bae Eas Gian SEHR mmm PL Pa E WEN DT f Eos itil Cu d aen d s e i Fig 2 2 Configuration Jumpers 28 Plug In Boards 2 1 AUX Board Board Description The AUX board contains a switching array and storage of voice messages controlled by an independent processor system separated from the system bus The AUX port is used for making test calls or recording voice messages The input amplifier is designed for an electret microphone the output amplifier for 150 Ohm earphones The board is designed on a 4 layer PCB of the size of 160x100mm A serial interface CO
138. ss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contradiction herewith or a failure of the product due to a use in contradiction herewith All applicable legal regulations concerning the product s installation and use as well as provisions of technical standards on electric installations have to be obeyed The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for damage or destruction of the product or damage incurred by the consumer in case the product is used and handled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff 175 General Instructions and Cautions 6 4 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling PR Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers An undu
139. sure that the incoming supply is matching the requested values m High voltage may cause a serious injury or death m You are recommended to connect the gateway to the UPS system ONT BlueStar Basic Dimensions 2N BlueStar is a GSM gateway from the 2N PRI gateway family with the capacity up to 16 GSM UMTS channels The system is integrated in a 19 subrack of the height of 3U and depth of 360mm The front side is open equipped with slots for plug in boards with front panels The panel includes the main switch In case not all GSM UMTS cards are plugged in the vacant section of the front side must be covered with a fixed panel s An optional antenna splitter can be installed The whole backside is covered with a panel with a built in active fan which is automatically switched on in case the power supply temperature exceeds 70 C The main power supply unit is located in front of the fan The bottom and upper sides are covered by perforated sheet and the assembly flanges are provided with handrails The system bus is designed as a printed circuit board PCB with DIN connectors and fitted to the inner subrack carrier profiles 10 System 1 1 Front Side Division The subrack width is divided into an 8HP wide mains panel and 19x4HP wide modules in the following sequence from right to left VoIP version Fixed panel with a main switch AC type or power connectors DC type 8HP VoIP card
140. t adds one hour to the internal licence counter To see the current licence status use the configuration tool or the eCPU web interface the standard licence validity is 850 hours You are recommended to contact your dealer before licence expiration to request for a new licence key to increase the gateway using time To upload a new licence code use the eCPU web interface or the configuration tool locally or remotely 56 Installation 2 Caution A gateway with an expired licence fails to accept calls from the VoIP GSM UMTS PRI interface because the call control layer is deactivated GSM UMTS Network Restriction 4 Upon the dealer s request 2N can activate restrictions of use for selected wireless networks only Thus the gateway will be unable to log in successfully to the restricted wireless networks This state is signalled by the red status LEDs on the GSM UMTS cards and the netw err message on the configuration tool diagnostics screen H To prevent this problem consult ask your dealer Basic CPU Firmware Before installing your 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower gateway please upload new firmware to both the CPUs Find the latest firmware version plus all software on the enclosed CD or on our website www 2N cz Firmware upgrade for the basic CPU board for eCPU please use the web interface and the dedicated web section H To avoid gateway error please use only the firmware files that
141. tch AC type or power connectors DC type 8HP VolP card 4HP Basic or enhanced CPU card 4HP AUX card 4HP GSM or UMTS cards one for two GSM UMTS channels Remaining space each 4HP ISDN PRI version Fixed panel with a main switch AC type or power connectors DC type 8HP Basic or enhanced CPU card 4HP AUX card 4HP 1ISDN PRI or 2ISDN PRI card 4HP GSM or UMTS cards one for two GSM UMTS channels Remaining space each 4HP Examples of Used Types Empty 2N StarGate Rack Coe en sn af g bal 2N StarGate with 16 UMTS Boards Enhanced CPU 2 ISDN PRI Interfaces and AC Power Supply Please keep all cards in the right positions Wrong positions will cause malfunction of the whole system In the case of VoIP card replacement by ISDN PRI and vice versa please read the instructions in Section 2 Installation System 1 1 Power Supply The system uses an industrial power supply unit with natural cooling and an auxiliary external fan which is switched on automatically whenever the power supply temperature exceeds 70 C The power supply unit is designed with a 30 reserve even under the maximum load Power supply types Internal 90 260V 50 60 Hz output 5V 30A Internal 48 DC output 5V 30A The type of the power supply unit to be used depends on the part number Caution m Make
142. tch to another SIM Default delay for SMS at no ID off jo answer s F No ALERTING before CONNECT Delay for ALERTING s 0 off 5 Day of deleting stats in group fi aj Minute parameter Count of minutes E SIM settings SIMS BisSIM4 77 Send CLIP from ISDN to GSM Attention Must be supported by your GSM 3G operator Iw Disable tone detector In other case outgoing calls to GSM 3G can be rs rejected enerate virtual ring tone Transfer CLIP to GSM tingchar Call length counting Seconds e SIM1 siM2 SIM3 sM 4 8 Time to switch to another SIM Roaming enabled for network Booo E CLIR Fact D i e From 10000 To 24 00 i 0 off 10 Max number of called minutes EE SMS messages number jo Use whole weekend Ze Use the above set time 4 gt Day of restore call limit and delete statistics 1 O off 32 every day First count 1 F Use 2nd interval Next count 1 Fr i UN E e o g UE V Day limit of called minutes 0 off 0 v m Mode of switching SIM card Define how the SIM cards should be used in the selected GSM group 100 Configuration Tool 3 4 o SIM the SIM cards in position will only be used in the selected GSM group In this case the Maximum called minutes and Disconnect call parameters are disabled o By time the SIM card will be switched according to the Time of use parameter and call timer limitations o Random the SIM card wi
143. tead of the above messages 180 183 o Send 200 Bye the gateway will add message 200 Bye before a rejected call Voice parameters Use these parameters to define the range of the IP ports for RTP streams The 90 Configuration Tool 3 4 RTP protocol is used for voice calls Each voice call needs two RTP streams one for each way The first RTP port value must be higher than 1024 m Codec priority Select a voice codec for audio calls If your SIP proxy does not offer one matching audio codec at least the call will be rejected m IP addresses Here set the IP address and IP port for the SIP proxy VoIP card NAT and STUN servers o SIP proxy IP address and IP port for incoming and outgoing calls When you set SIP proxy IP gt GSM to 0 0 0 0 the gateway will receive incoming calls from any SIP proxy o SIP registration IP address of the registration SIP proxy server o NAT firewall IP address of the used NAT Network Address Translation firewall router o VoIP card MGCP gateway required IP address of the VoIP card of the connected gateway o STUN server public IP address of the STUN Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT server The STUN server will give the public IP address of your IP router This public IP address will be used in the VoIP cards The STUN server is required in case your public IP connection has no fixed IP address o Next STUN server request time period between two requests for pu
144. teway malfunction For the latest firmware version see our websites www 2n cz Time and Date With this window you can change the current time and date of the basic CPU The enhanced CPU must be synchronised from the basic CPU or a public NTP server If you use 2N SIM Star 2N SIM Star Server will automatically synchronise all the connected gateways according to the basic CPU 81 Configuration Tool 3 4 Login Account With this window you can enter a new access username and password for access via the TCP IP Telnet and ISDN PRI interfaces m For security reasons it is impossible to change the username and password in the case of TCP IP Telnet connection H For the system default settings refer to Subs 3 1 Caution H To prevent unauthorised access change the default access username and password as soon as possible Voice Message This window is used for uploading voice messages to the AUX board Voice messages can be uploaded only locally via a serial port directly to the AUX board Before uploading a voice message switch on the AUX board mode refer to Subs 2 1 AUX Board You can use the following types of voice messages Type of Use Maximum length message sec DISA message Incoming calls from GSM UMTS 64 Connection Outgoing calls via GSM group 1 8 message 1 Connection Outgoing calls via GSM group 2 8 message 2 Connection Outgoing calls via GSM group 3 8 message 3
145. the Topics and Alphabetical glossary folder menus These menus contain identical items as shown in the figures below and the user may decide which to choose for easier orientation You can set the ISDN GSM gateway parameters in these menus Topics and Alphabetical Glossary Topics Alphabetical glossary C Gateway control E3 Gateway configuration D System parametres TH VolP parametres TH ISDN parametres TH GSM basic parametres O GSM groups assignment O GSM outgoing groups DO GSM incoming groups TH Prefixes L LCR table TH Autorouting table Reset TH Gateway reset DO Factory parametres reset Topics Glossary Topics Alphabetical glossary TH Call data records TH Connection state TH Date time TH Diagnostics TN Firmware Licence Ej Gateway configuration L Gateway reset TH GSM basic parametres C GSM groups assignment Ej GSM incoming groups TH GSM monitor info TH GSM outgoing groups TH Info about actual calls TH ISDN parametres rh ico A Alphabetical Glossary Status Line The configuration status line provides basic information on the gateway connected DN HQ COM2 Connected Currently connected gateway Used COM port number Connected gateway type Serial number of basic CPU Configuration Information about active licence 2N BlueTower M112 0804640041 Limit limited Protocols D551 SIP TUN Networks All CPU112 SW 02 52 02 30 01rc5 Information about
146. the database table lt source_db_name gt name of the source table lt dest_db_name gt name of the destination table Example of usage erm copy clip001 clip002 131 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 Description of ERM Function After start the ERM is connected automatically to the defined GSM gateways activating the external call routing process in them During this process the GSM gateway automatically sends information on any new call to the ERM and awaits reply with call instructions within 2 seconds If no reply comes from the ERM within this timeout the call is routed according to the internal routing tables The functional diagram below shows the request processing procedure Incomming request from the gateway Incomming call from GSM Is request for connect out call Or inc call Outgoing call Incomming call SE from PSTN ae T S YE a CO S Enabled table a Inc_db E t Routing according to CLIP is Out_CLIP_table prohibited amp S 2 CLIP is o S z allowed E Bi T S bb J E 3 2 bp D pey 2 6 oo 3 O v Y Command Route Command Reject the call the call according to internal LCR rules Command AS the call Ca d for route the call Command Route Command directly to GSM module X P i according to records found the call according to Reject the call Out CLIP tabl internal LCR rules e ERM Database Structure
147. the local host IP address 127 0 0 1 voice callback centrum Settings S K eau x IP address of XAPI server Wann Log parameters Username Password T Log to file Run after star of Windows Cancel Once 2N XAPI Server is correctly configured and access parameters are properly set the Voice CallBack Centre software will automatically establish connection with 2N XAPI Server 140 Voice CallBack Centre Configuration 3 8 To make sure check the VCC LOG for the connection parameters and licence type 04 06 16 11 05 57 Callback centre started 04 06 16 11 05 58 Connecting API server 04 06 16 11 05 58 Waiting for answer 04 06 16 11 05 58 Logging in 04 06 16 11 05 58 xXAPI ver 1 09 L 3C4E D5C6 alll 2 11 as gon EC STARGATE BLUJESTAR found on port EG1 Activated 05 58 Valid license found Maximum number of users 600 Configuration Add New User In the Voice CallBack Centre you can add as many users as the 2N XAPI Server licence enables Set the CLIP user phone identification and name for each user Moreover assign each user a credit amount tariff for each group destination Automatic credit restoring can be activated deactivated in the setting window If you are adding a lot of new users you can use tariff templates which may be assigned to a new user These templates are defined in the Tariff templates window xl
148. tives 6 1 6 1 Regulations and Directives 2N StarGate BlueStar BlueTower conforms to the following directives and regulations Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction
149. to the main page of the web application The window is divided into three parts m Left text menu text with links to available eCPU features m Main graphics menu icons with links to available eCPU features H Section with system information o Current firmware version o eCPU serial number o Basic CPU serial number to which the eCPU licence applies o Web interface log out icon 113 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 TELECOMMUNICATIONS gt lt H Messaging SIM Client Call Simulator Management System information Manufacturer 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Version 1 7 Serial number StarGate serial number M1 12 08107500 logout Main Menu Tip m The active web session is closed after 2 minutes of inactivity or upon the web browser closing m Remember to type the Serial number and StarGate serial number while requesting for a new licence type Icons The web interface uses the icons located on the bottom of the configuration page The table below describes these icons Save settings E Reset settings 114 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 Load default settings P o Back to home page One step back Add new user Remove selected item s Add item Refresh item 7 d WS gt 4 ag Save to local disk IK Messaging This section contains settings for sending receiving SMS via the POP SMTP protocols The main menu is divided into eight SMS delivery groups which corresp
150. ts and add 99 before CLIP beginning H Looping of voice message Set the DISA voice message playing time in minutes m Auto Clip Routing Define the Auto Clip Routing feature The gateway can automatically save information about all outgoing calls time calling party and called party numbers In case the called party makes a CallBack to the gateway within a predefined time the gateway will automatically connect it to the saved calling party All records are stored in the RAM memory and are erased by every gateway restart 106 Configuration Tool 3 4 o Time to keep CLIP in table Set the time for keeping information on an outgoing call in the case of Auto Clip Routing 0 Auto Clip Routing is switched off o Add record only for unconnected call Unconnected outgoing calls are only saved into the Auto Clip Routing table o Delete record for connected answer A record is deleted automatically in the case of a successful CallBack connection H Day of deleting stats Enable deletion of call statistics over a selected GSM group on a defined day of each month m CDN recognition in CLIP Set separation of characters in case your GSM UMTS provider offers you the automatic dial in service With this feature the incoming CLIP is divided into two parts 420601222111 500 Number 420601222111 is the CLIP and number 500 is the requested called party number CPN of your PBX SIP proxy extension Caution The automatic dial in function is the
151. ulators You have to have a call simulator licence for the Call simulator and an additional SMS licence for the SMS simulator While uploading the licence check whether the respective feature is enabled in the Management menu By activating this function you may increase your call bill real calls and SMS It is necessary for you to know the phone numbers and IMSI of the SIM card used for a correct function of the Call SMS simulators There are two ways of importing these numbers to the system m Using local IMSI Phone list Prepare a CSV file divided by space for data importing with all the required SIM card data 230013001547875 731123446 230014120587987 605123446 m Using remote database of 2N SIM Star Server Add the remote server IP address and the IP port default is 12349 Make sure that this feature is also enabled on 2N SIM Star Server SIM server management gt Connections IMSI Phone servers Call simulator needs to know phone numbers of SIM cards used on called side IMSI Phone servers can distribute IMSI numbers of SIM cards and assigned phone numbers Another facility is using of IMSI Phone list You can define servers they offer IMSi Phone distribution service For example SIM Star Server can do this 192 168 1 101 12349 Configuration The configuration is divided into two sections You can enable disable each function independently m Call simulation Settings for automatic call g
152. ull remote supervision and configuration via an IP network or using an external modem over a BRI ISDN and analogue line or over a B channel in a PRI ISDN trunk The system has been designed and works with a lot of highly sophisticated functions which make it fully client oriented and highly reliable in cooperation with both GSM networks and ISDN In addition it provides full monitoring and comfortable web interface configuration without functional limitations Configuration alterations can be made without resetting i e under full operation Hot swappable plug in GSM UMTS boards which can be swapped under full operation including SIM cards are a matter of course The use of up to eight SIM cards per GSM UMTS module in combination with an intelligent SIM card switching tool and detailed statistics upgrade this system into a powerful LCR tool There is also support of remote SIM cards 2N SIM Star and an external LCR machine 2N External Routing Machine High product stability is achieved by the fact that the gateway is programmed in the ASM i e an OS FREE system Two independent 30MHz Philips microprocessors provide an error free operation high speed automatic fault detection and easy upgrade The system also features easy installation simple operation and easy replacement of defective parts as it is composed of plug in boards that communicate independently along system buses As already mentioned the system allows for an easy detect
153. upgrade the gateway will restart automatically The remote gateway firmware upgrade is supported only by the CPU with bootware version 2 52 or higher and firmware version 2 30 01 or higher The basic CPU card has to be connected to the Ethernet network You can upgrade the basic CPU firmware also from the eCPU web interface You can also use 2N SIM Star Server for remote upgrades for all connected gateways Potential Problems of GSM UMTS Networks The 2N gateway works reliably even under a 100 load The following problems may be caused by GSM networks D Wireless modules cannot log in log in slowly or log out occasionally This problem may be caused by any of the following situations 58 Installation 2 4 The GSM UMTS signal is low We recommend the minimum signal level of approximately 80dBm If lower you have to change the antenna or gateway location The GSM UMTS cell BTS to which the wireless module is trying to log in is overloaded If you use directional antennas you can direct them to more GSM cells than one The possibility to choose a cell by antenna directing is considerably limited or eliminated in towns or densely populated areas where multiple signal reflections occur It is also difficult to select a cell where the cells lie in a straight line before and behind the antenna If no selection can be made you have to use another available GSM UMTS provider Caution You are recommended t
154. ustable by configuration tool Supported signalling SIP 53 Installation 2 4 Default IP port for signalling 5060 adjustable by configuration tool STUN protocol Supported IP address check Interface for SIP 10BaseT Ethernet interface on basic CPU card Interface for RTP streams 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface on VoIP card Maximum number of simultaneous calls 2N StarGate 30 2N BlueStar 16 2N BlueTower 8 The VoIP board is designed as a media gateway It works only with media packets RTP signalling packets SIP must be routed to the basic CPU IP address Tip m You have to restart the VoIP card upon any VoIP setting change For a successful VoIP card initialisation the VoIP board MAC address has to be filled in correctly and the basic CPU must be switched to the VoIP SIP mode and contain the VoIP firmware file The integrated Ethernet will not work until the VoIP card has been initialised successfully ISDN PRI Connection The gateway can contain a PRI card with one or two ISDN PRI interfaces depends on the part number PRI 1 is always set as an internal interface PBX connection and PRI 2 as an external interface PSTN connection The Least Cost Routing LCR and additional routing mechanisms are activated on the internal interface All incoming calls to the external interface are always routed directly to the internal interface Interface ISDN PRI E1 frame Signalling Q 931 EDSS1 Signalling channel
155. ution m Using this function you erase all settings except for the IP setting and access username and password H Restart of the gateway will cause disconnection of all proceeding calls 110 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 3 5 Enhanced CPU Configuration The enhanced version of the CPU board eCPU is located on the CPU card For the complete hardware description see Subs 2 1 Enhanced CPU Board The enhanced CPU board supports all basic CPU features plus several new features Acomfortable graphic web interface for easy remote control and gateway configuration Support of the 2N SIM Star system Support of the SMTP and POP3 protocols for sending receiving SMS CDR downloader an SD card is required SMS and Call simulator A C m Some features can be limited by the licence file For detailed information on the current licence state see Subs 2 4 Licence Limitations m For factory settings of the eCPU refer to Subs 3 1 It is possible to change the basic IP settings locally via a serial console For description of the serial console configuration see below Serial Console Access The console system is arranged as a set of nested menus By selecting a menu item you either get into a submenu or have the required operation executed or set the selected parameter Serial Connection Settings Default parameters of the eCPU serial connection Item Value Baud rate 115 200bps Bits 8 Parity No
156. ve board HW Only upon system power on or AT Bxx RESET command Rest status HW is working on board full operation Empty slot Board firmware check AUX only Board firmware erasing AUX only New board firmware loading AUX only New board plug in detected Frozen status HW is working on board but no new calls are started Parameter S80 sent to modem AUX only Parameter S81 sent to modem AUX only Board plug out detected ISDN Layer Statuses What follows OK CHECK board reset DETECT DISC DETECT ERASE PROF OK INIT board reset MODEM1 OK UNDEF Name DEACT ACTIVE SIGNAL SYNC Description Deactivation no signal received Activation full synchronisation achieved frame multiframe crc Signal received no synchronisation Signal received only partial synchronisation frame 150 Name NOTEI AWTEI AWTEST OKTEI AWEST AWREL OKEST TIMREC Name According to Q 921 TEI Unassigned Assigned Awaiting TEI Establish Awaiting TEI TEI Assigned Awaiting Establishment Awaiting Release Multiple Frame Established Timer Recove Name Name According to Q 931 NT Description TE Description NULL Null Rest status ready for call CINIT Call Initiated Call from PRI indicated Call to PRI started OVSEND Overlap Sending Gradual dialling receiving Gradual dialling sending OPROC Outgoing Call Proceeding Dialling from PRI terminated Dialling to PRI terminated CDELIV Call Delivered Call from PRI
157. web interface Caution m The microSD card must be formatted according to the FAT32 system H The CDR function will not start until the SD card is inserted in the system 125 Enhanced CPU Configuration 3 5 m User accounts Management of the users that can access the web interface or use SMS services The users are divided into nine groups Group 0 is for service accounts groups 1 8 are designed for SMS delivery groups 1 8 Tip H If you forget the Admin user password you can restart the gateway with restoring the factory settings using a serial console Service account Description Admin Account for configuration eCPU simstar Account for SIM Client sms Default user for SMS and SMS simulator The default accounts are added by the default settings one per User group Click on the Add user icon to add a new account to the system Add user User name userSMS1 New password a Confirm new password esse si Description My SMS account 126 2N External Routing Machine Configuration 3 6 3 6 2N External Routing Machine Configuration Installation CD Image An automatic installation CD part No 507424E has been created for installation purposes This installation CD automatically prepares the system and installs the requested application Hardware Requirements Minimum PC Hardware Requirements Processor Intel P4 2 4GHz or higher RAM 2048 MB RAM HDD 60GB SATA CDROM Only CD R LAN Ethernet 1
158. yer 1 on PRI 1 2 interfaces Shining Layer 1 successfully established Flashing Layer 1 in the establishing process Light off Layer 1 disconnected Physical RJ45 connectors for ISDN PRI 1 and PRI 2 interfaces Before you plug in your ISDN connection please check whether the wiring configuration matches the ISDN connection mamian eee ka The LED statuses provide basic information on the ISDN interface only For details on the ISDN interface state refer to the configuration tool 32 Plug In Boards 2 1 Configuration Jum pers 886860606866888608868 BRILL UL vu wu TI n ULLLU SS u lis D e mimm mmm III ID u e Be EF eg LL elle UU aa la ER ubu JO we ei EC Te TIE os EE LLLLLLL e LL es HLLLU n m IS n e ULI d CI JPI a Wii m Hitt III n Je rt 3P4 LI LI LI E Ss SE mn mm Ce Back up connection an CU UU Activated IINUININIINN ITITIIIEITUIIE C d JI ha Esta A ll Deactivated Z ef D Se 2 S e S a J D a i AR WIUININIIUNN Gag mt ED JP2 E Ga PRI 2 interface type a settings E E D Ga Q NT mod E A Mago NT mode e L RB H OEE IG ON TE mode IO EJ JP3 e PRI 1 interface type ES settings a WO NT mode S o E S D LLLLLLLLI TE mode GES IO There are three configuration jumper blocks on the PRI board JP2 and JP3 are used for hardware switching of the ISDN PRI connector into the TE NT conf

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