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1. H 323 Release Notes 42 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name LocalMediaDefaultGW Default Gateway Address LocalControllPAddress IP Address LocalControlSubnetMask Subnet Mask LocalControlDefaultGW Default Gateway Address LocalOAMIPAddress IP Address LocalOAMSubnetMask Subnet Mask LocalOAMDefaultGW Default Gateway Address Description The gateway s default gateway IP address in the Media network The default value is 0 0 0 0 The gateway s source IP address in the Control network The default value is 0 0 0 0 The gateway s subnet mask in the Control network The default subnet mask is 0 0 0 0 N A Use the IP Routing table instead Advanced Configuration gt Network Settings The gateway s source IP address in the OAM network The default value is 0 0 0 0 The gateway s subnet mask in the OAM network The default subnet mask is 0 0 0 0 N A Use the IP Routing table instead Advanced Configuration gt Network Settings 4 6 Version History Details of previous releases can be found in the Release Notes of Version 4 6 published by AudioCodes on Jul 13 2005 Version 5 0 43 December 2006 AudioCodes CPE amp Access Analog Gateways H 323 MediaPack MP 124 amp MP 11x Release Notes Ver
2. 2 3DES 3 AES128 4 AES192 5 AES256 Authentication key Keys can be entered in the form of a text password or long hex string Keys are always persisted as long hex strings and keys are localized Privacy key Keys can be entered in the form of a text password or long hex string Keys are always persisted as long hex strings and keys are localized The group with which the SNMP v3 user is associated Valid options include 0 Read only group default 1 Read write group 2 Trap group Note All groups can be used to send traps Defines a digit pattern that is sent to the IP when the gateway detects a Hook Flash event from the Tel side All transport methods are supported H 245 User Input Q 931 Info and H 245 Signal When this pattern is detected from the IP side a Hook Flash is generated towards the Tel side The valid range is a 25 character string The default is l Maximum Echo Canceller length in msec Valid options include 0 based on various internal gateway settings 64 msec default 4 32 msec 1 64 msec Note 1 The gateway must be reset after the value of MaxEchoCancellerLength is changed Note 2 It isn t necessary to configure the parameter EchoCancellerLength as it automatically acquires its value from the parameter MaxEchoCancellerLength Defines the duration in seconds for which Off Hook Warning Tone is played to the user The valid range is 1 to 2 147 483 647 se
3. to d manipulation rules are applied if the called and calling numbers match the a g and i conditions The manipulation rules are executed in the following order b d and c Parameters can be skipped by using the sign for example NumberMapIP2Tel 01 2 972 034 10 13 77 8 NumberMaplP2Tel 03 2 667 22 Note The Source IP address can include wildcards The x wildcard is used to represent single digits e g 10 8 8 xx represents all the addresses between 10 8 8 10 to 10 8 8 99 The wildcard represents any number between 0 and 255 e g 10 8 8 represents all the addresses between 10 8 8 0 and 10 8 8 255 Version 5 0 15 December 2006 Ta Ca AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 1 2 Release 5 0 Modified ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 14 to 19 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name SourceNumberMapIP2Tel Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP gt Tel calls Prefix Tel to IP Routing Table Description Modification asterisk wildcard supported in IP addresses Manipulates the source number for IP to Tel calls The format for SourceNumberMapIP2Tel is as follows a b c d e f g h i Where a Source number prefix b Number of stripped digits from the left or if brackets are used from the right A combination of both options is allowed c String to add as prefix or if brackets are use
4. EnablelPSec or a sub string of the parameter e g sec If you search for a sub string the Embedded Web Server lists all parameters that contain the searched sub string in their parameter names SNMPv3 support MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO In previous releases it was assumed that customers could use SNMPv2c over IPsec to meet their SNMP security requirements While SNMP over IPsec is a viable solution for some customers others however demand SNMPv3 security Therefore in Release 5 0 support for SNMPv3 authentication and privacy has been provided This feature allows customers to define up to 10 User based Security Model USM users USM users are referred to as v3 users Each v3 user can be associated with an authentication type none MD5 or SHA 1 and a privacy type none DES 3DES or AES The customer still has the option for defining up to five read only community strings and up to five read write community strings Relevant parameters SNMPUsers_Index SNMPUsers Username SNMPUsers_AuthProtocol SNMPUsers_PrivProtocol SNMPUsers_AuthKey SNMPUsers PrivKey SNMPUsers_Group Version 5 0 11 December 2006 Ta A a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 1 5 New and Modified Parameters Table 1 1 describes the new parameters for Release 5 0 Most of the new parameters described in the table below can be configured with the ini file and by using the Embedded Web Server Note that only those parameters
5. AccessList_MatchCount A read only field that provides the number of packets accepted rejected by a Match Count specific rule Tolerance of traffic rate limit number of bytes Action upon match allow or block PPPoE Parameters Enables the PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet feature EnablePPPoE 0 Disable default 1 Enable PPPoEP d Password for PAP or Secret for CHAP authentication oEPasswor The valid range is a string of up to 47 characters The default value is 0 IP address to use when booting from the flash to non PPPoE Point to Point PPPoERecoverlPAddres Protocol over Ethernet environments s The valid IP address range is in dotted notation xxx xxx xxx xxx The default value is 10 4 10 4 Default GW address to use when booting from the flash to non PPPoE Point to PPPoERecoverDfgwAdd Point Protocol over Ethernet environments ress The valid IP address range is in dotted notation xxx xxx xxx xxx The default value is 10 4 10 1 Subnet Mask to use when booting from the flash to non PPPoE Point to Point PPPoERecoverSubnetM Protocol over Ethernet environments ask The valid IP address range is in dotted notation xxx xxx xxx xxx The default value is 255 255 0 0 Server Name for CHAP authentication PPPoEServerName i The valid range is a string of up to 47 characters The default value is 0 IP address to use in a static configuration setup If set used during PPP negotiation to request
6. AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name PayPhoneMeteringMode Generate Metering Tones ChargeCode Charge Codes Table Prefix Tel to IP Routing Table Description Determines the method used to configure the metering tones that are generated to the Tel side FXS gateways only 0 disabled Metering tones aren t generated default 1 internal table Metering tones are generated according to the internal table configured by the parameter ChargeCode 2 RADIUS N A Note This parameter is not applicable to the Metering Tones Relay mechanism The charge code table is used to configure the metering tones and their time interval that the FXS gateway generates to the Tel side Up to 25 different metering rules can be defined by repeating the parameter 25 times To associate a metering rule to an outgoing Tel to IP call use the Tel to IP Routing table Prefix ChargeCode_ lt Charge Code ID gt lt 1 period end time gt lt 1 period pulse interval gt lt 1 period pulses on answer gt lt 2 period end time gt lt 2 period pulse interval gt lt 2 period pulses on answer gt lt 3 period end time gt lt 3 period pulse interval gt lt 3 period pulses on answer gt lt 4 period end time gt lt 4 period pulse interval gt lt 4 period pulses on answer gt Each Charge Co
7. The default value is 1 Sets the control VLAN identifier The valid range is 1 to 4094 The default value is 2 Sets the media VLAN identifier The valid range is 1 to 4094 The default value is 3 Sets the priority for Network service class content The valid range is 0 to 7 The default value is 7 Sets the priority for the Premium service class content and media traffic The valid range is 0 to 7 The default value is 6 Sets the priority for the Premium service class content and control traffic The valid range is 0 to 7 The default value is 6 Sets the priority for the Gold service class content The valid range is 0 to 7 The default value is 4 Sets the priority for the Bronze service class content The valid range is 0 to 7 The default value is 2 This parameter applies to both Multiple IPs and VLAN mechanisms Multiple IPs Determines the network type for DNS services VLAN Determines the traffic type for DNS services 1 OAM default 0 Control This parameter applies to both Multiple IPs and VLAN mechanisms Multiple IPs Determines the network type for NTP services VLAN Determines the traffic type for NTP services 1 OAM default 0 Control Enables disables the Multiple IPs mechanism 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled The gateway s source IP address in the Media network The default value is 0 0 0 0 The gateway s subnet mask in the Media network The default subnet mask is 0 0 0 0
8. VlanControlVlanID VianMediaVlanID VlanNetworkServiceClassPriority VlanPremiumServiceClassMediaPriority VianPremiumServiceClassControlPriority VlanGoldServiceClassPriority VianBronzeServiceClassPriority EnableDNSasOAM EnableNTPasOAM The MediaPack can now be configured to set a different DiffServ value to IP packets according to their class of service Network Premium Media Premium Control Gold and Bronze Relevant Parameters NetworkServiceClassDiffServ PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ PremiumServiceClassControlDiffServ GoldServiceClassDiffServ BronzeServiceClassDiffServ If calling party name is not received CallerDisplaylnfoX lt name gt is not specified per gateway s x port the source number can be used instead Applicable to Tel gt IP calls It is also possible to set the source number to the received calling name Applicable to IP Tel calls Relevant parameter UseSourceNumberAsDisplayName UseDisplayNameAsSourceNumber The interface for handling coders was improved You can now select the coder family packetization time rate where applicable payload type where applicable and silence suppression individually per coder Relevant parameters CoderName CoderName ID Additional parameters were added to the IP and Tel Profiles In addition the number of different IP and Tel Profiles was increased to 10 each Relevant parameters IPProfile TelProfile H 323 Release Notes 30 Document LTRT 65209 H
9. default 1 Enable Enables disables the automatic Gatekeeper discovery mechanism 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled Note When Automatic Discovery is enabled the redundant Gatekeeper mechanism is disabled The IP address to which a Gatekeeper Request GRQ is sent Normally this is a Multicast address used to distribute the request to a large number of known Gatekeepers When not configured or configured to 0 the well known Discovery Multicast Address 224 0 1 41 is used 0 Disable Annex D T 38 fax relay default 1 Enable Annex D T 38 fax relay When you enable this feature the gateway can send and receive fax messages using the H 323 Annex D T 38 procedure The gateway supports a fallback mechanism in case that T 38 isn t supported When fallback is used the fax is transmitted in band using G 711 coder The conditions for fallback are e IsFaxUsed 1 e Fax is detected either by the generating or the terminating side e T 38 capability was not declared by the remote gateway in the TCS message The selected coder is G 711 Applicable to Tel gt IP calls 0 The Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number and the Tel Display Name is used as the IP Display Name if Tel Display Name is received If no Display Name is received from the Tel side the IP Display Name remains empty default 1 Ifa Tel Display Name is received the Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number and the Tel Displ
10. lt EnableCurrentDisconnect gt lt EnableDigitDelivery gt lt ECE gt lt MWlIAnalogLamp gt lt MWIDisplay gt lt FlashHookPeriod gt lt N A use instead gt lt ProgressIndicator2IP gt Preference 1 20 The preference option is used to determine the priority of the Profile Where 20 is the highest preference value If both IP and Tel profiles apply to the same call the coders and other common parameters noted by an asterisk of the preferred Profile are applied to that call If the Preference of the Tel and IP Profiles is identical the Tel Profile parameters are applied For examples TelProfile_1 FaxProfile 1 1 1 40 13 22 33 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TelProfile 2 ModemProfile 2 2 0 40 13 0 0 0 0 Not configured the default value of the parameter is used Common parameter used in both IP and Tel profiles Note 1 The Tel ProfilelD can be used in the Hunt group table TrunkGroup_x parameter Note 2 Profile Name assigned to a ProfilelD enabling User s to identify it intuitively and easily Note 3 This parameter can appear up to 9 times ID 1 to 9 Defines the metering tone 12 kHz or 16 kHz that is detected by FXO gateways and generated by FXS gateways 0 12 kHz metering tone default 1 16 kHz metering tone Note Suitable 12 kHz or 16 KHz coeff must be used for both FXS and FXO gateways Version 5 0 35 December 2006 7a Va A a
11. 1 New Hardware Platforms Introduced in This Release The following hardware platforms are introduced in this version MP 118 FXO with 8 FXO ports and MP 114 FXO with 4 FXO ports MP 118 FXS FXO with 4 FXS ports and 4 FXO ports This gateway contains a relay that connects the FXS ports to the FXO ports in case of a power failure MediaPack MP 124 FXS Rev D 24 analog FXS interfaces 4 1 2 Existing Hardware Platforms Analog Mediant 1000 hosting FXS or FXO modules up to 4 ports in each module with a total of 6 modules providing up to 24 ports MediaPack MP 11x FXS 2 to 8 analog FXS interfaces with enhanced CPU resources gt MediaPack MP 118 FXS 8 analog FXS interfaces gt MediaPack MP 114 FXS 4 analog FXS interfaces gt MediaPack MP 112 FXS 2 analog FXS interfaces 4 1 3 Hardware Platforms No Longer Supported MediaPack MP 108 FXS 8 analog FXS interfaces MediaPack MP 108 FXO 8 analog FXO interfaces MediaPack MP 104 FXS 4 analog FXS interfaces MediaPack MP 104 FXO 4 analog FXO interfaces MediaPack MP 102 FXS 2 analog FXS interfaces MediaPack MP 124 FXS Rev A B C 24 analog FXS interfaces Version 5 0 29 December 2006 7a Va A wt AudioCodes MediaPack Series 4 2 General Gateway New Features 1 Support for the IPSec and IKE protocols was added IPSec and IKE are part of the IETF standards for establishing a secured IP connection between two applications Providing security services at the IP laye
12. 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FXS gateways now support generation of 12 16 KHz metering pulses towards the Tel side e g for connection to a payphone or private meter Tariff pulse rate is determined according to an internal table This capability enables users to define different tariffs according to the Source Destination numbers and the time of day The tariff includes the time interval between the generated pulses and the number of pulses generated on answer Relevant parameters ChargeCode MeteringType PayPhoneMeteringMode Prefix The RADIUS Accounting mechanism is now supported The gateway sends a CDR to the RADIUS Accounting Server at the start and or end of each call Relevant parameters AAAlndications RADIUSAccServerlP RADIUSAccPort RADIUSAccounting Type FXO gateways can now disconnect a call after a dial tone from the PBX is detected This is in addition to the existing capability of call disconnection when either busy or reorder tones are detected Relevant parameters DisconnectOnDialTone FXO gateways now support a guard time between accepting successive IP to Tel calls Occasionally after a call is ended and onhook is applied a delay is required before placing a new call and performing offhook This is necessary to prevent wrong hook flash detection or other glare phenomena Relevant parameters GuardTimeBetweenCalls FXS g
13. A a AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name GoldServiceClassDiffServ Gold QoS BronzeServiceClassDiffSe rv Bronze QoS VLAN Parameters VlanMode VLAN Mode VianNativeVlanID Native VLAN ID VianOamVlanID OAM VLAN ID VlanControlVlanID Control VLAN ID VianMediaVlanID Media VLAN ID VlanNetworkServiceClass Priority Network Priority VlanPremiumServiceClas sMediaPriority Media Premium Priority VlanPremiumServiceClas sControlPriority Control Premium Priority VlanGoldServiceClassPrio rity Gold Priority VlanBronzeServiceClassP riority Bronze Priority EnableDNSasOAM EnableNTPasOAM Multiple IPs Parameters EnableMultiplelPs IP Networking Mode LocalMedialPAddress IP Address LocalMediaSubnetMask Subnet Mask Description Sets the DiffServ value for the Gold service class content The valid range is 0 to 56 The default value is 26 Sets the DiffServ value for the Bronze service class content The valid range is 0 to 56 The default value is 10 Sets the VLAN functionality 0 Disable default 1 Enable 2 PassThrough N A Sets the native VLAN identifier PVID Port VLAN ID The valid range is 1 to 4094 The default value is 1 Sets the OAM Operation Administration and Management VLAN identifier The valid range is 1 to 4094
14. IP ProfilelD 1 to 9 can be applied to each routing rule Note 2 An optional Charge Code 1 to 25 can be applied to each routing rule to associate it with an entry in the ChargeCode table H 323 Release Notes 36 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name CoderName CoderName ID Description Defines the gateway s coder list up to five coders can be configured Enter coders in the following format CoderName lt Coder Name gt lt Ptime gt lt Rate gt lt Payload Type gt lt Silence Suppression Mode gt Coder Name Packetization Time 10 20 G 711 A law default 30 g711Alaw64k 40 50 60 80 100 120 10 20 G 711 u law default 30 g711Ulaw64k 40 50 60 80 100 120 10 20 ees default 30 g 40 50 60 G 723 1 30 default 97231 60 90 10 20 G 726 default 30 9726 40 50 60 80 100 120 Rate Always 64 Always 64 Always 8 5 3 0 6 3 1 default 16 0 default 24 1 32 2 40 3 Note 1 The coder name is case sensitive Note 2 If silence suppression is not defined for a specific coder the value defined by the parameter EnableSilenceCompression is used Note 3 The value of several fields is hard coded according to well known standards e g the payload type of G 711 U law is always 0 O
15. addresses IP addresses that are defined in the Routing tables and Manipulation tables can include the wildcard which represents any valid value from 0 to 255 For example 10 8 8 represents IP addresses from 10 8 8 0 to 10 8 8 255 10 8 represents IP addresses from 10 8 0 0 to 10 8 255 255 Relevant parameters Prefix PSTNPrefix NumberMapIP2Tel SourceNumberMapIP2Tel 10 Additional option for Channel Selection algorithm MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO An additional option By Source Phone Number was added to the channel selection algorithm in addition to the existing By Destination Phone Number option Relevant parameters ChannelSelectMode TrunkGroupSettings 11 Supports sending of CDR on call connect MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway can now send a call data record CDR when a call is connected in addition to when the call ends Relevant parameter CDRReportLevel Version 5 0 9 December 2006 Ta A a AudioCodes MediaPack Series 1 3 1 4 12 13 14 Supports Call Forward Indication to user MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO When a phone on an FXS port goes off hook to make a call the gateway typically plays a regular dial tone for a period of time indicating that the user can dial digits If this port has Call Forwarding active the user needs to be aware that any calls made to their directory number DN are not sent to their phone To notify u
16. contained within square brackets are configurable via the Embedded Web Server Table 1 1 Release 5 0 New ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 12 to 13 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name Descnipuon SyslogServerPort Defines the UDP port of the Syslog server Syslog Server Port The valid range is 0 to 65 535 The default port value is 514 NoOperationSendingMode Enables or disables the transmission of RTP or T 38 No Op packets Valid options include 0 Disable default 1 Enable This mechanism ensures that the NAT binding remains open during RTP or T 38 silence periods NoOplinterval Defines the time interval in which RTP or T 38 No Op packets are sent in the case of silence no RTP T 38 traffic when No Op packet transmission is enabled The valid range is 20 to 65 000 msec The default is 10 000 Note To enable No Op packet transmission use the NoOperationSendingMode parameter PPPoELCPEchoEnable Enables or disables the Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE disconnection auto detection feature Valid options include Q Disable 1 Enable default By default the PPPoE Client i e embedded in the gateway sends LCP Echo packets to the server to check that the PPPoE connection is open Some Access Concentrators PPPoE servers don t reply to these LCP Echo requests resulting in a disconnection By disabling the LCP disconnection auto detection feature the PPPoE Client does not send LCP Echo pa
17. was purchased For Customer support for products purchased directly from AudioCodes contact support audiocodes com Abbreviations and Terminology Each abbreviation unless widely used is spelled out in full when first used and only Industry standard terms are used throughout this manual The symbol Ox indicates hexadecimal notation Version 5 0 5 December 2006 fal AudioCodes MediaPack Series Related Documentation Document Manual Name LTRT 651xx e g LTRT MP 11x amp MP 124 H 323 User s Manual 65101 LTRT 598xx MP 11x amp MP 124 MGCP H 323 SIP Fast Track Guide MediaPack refers to the MP 124 MP 118 MP 114 and MP 112 VoIP gateways MP 11x refers to the MP 118 MP 114 and MP 112 VoIP gateways These Release Notes describe the MP 124 MP 118 MP 114 and MP 112 MediaPack series analog VoIP H 323 gateways Unless otherwise specified whenever reference is made to the MediaPack in these Release Notes it automatically includes all these MediaPack products H 323 Release Notes 6 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 1 What s New in Release 5 0 This document uses a one row table convention to indicate for which products each feature is applicable The products that do not support the feature are shaded grayed In the example below the feature would be applicable only to MP 114 MP 118 1 1 Supported Hardware Platforms 1 1 1 New Hardware Platfor
18. 23 Release Notes 22 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 2 H 323 Compatibility Supports DTMF and hook flash signal out of band using H 225 Q 931 Keypad facility messages Supports reopening of logical channel and implementation of third party reroute Supports configuration of H 323 Port Range Supports H 225 Q 931 Progress Indicator parameter for Fast Connect enabling playing of local Ringback tone or to cut through the voice channel to listen to remote Call Progress Tones messages Supports detection FXO and generation FXS of Caller ID signal NTT Bellcore ETSI Indian Danish Brazilian British and Swedish standards and interworking it to H 323 network Supports Caller ID restriction Privacy Supports routing of IP Tel calls to predefined hunt groups Supports a configurable channel select mode per hunt group Supports various number manipulation rules for IPS Tel and Tel gt IP called and calling numbers Supports H 245 round trip delay When activated the gateway periodically generates H 245 round trip delay requests 2 2 Unsupported H 323 Features Gatekeeper bandwidth QoS control is not supported BRQ BCF and BRJ messages aren t used SNMP H 323 MIB H 341 is not supported H 323 Annex E over UDP Version 5 0 23 December 2006 MediaPac Reader s Notes H 323 Release Notes ag n H 323 Release Notes 3 Known Constraints 3 Known Constraints 3 1 Hardware Co
19. 9 is used with ptimes 80 100 and 120 and G 723 is used with ptimes 120 and 150 the voice quality is reduced Therefore using these ptimes isn t recommended The Caller ID Name column in the Caller ID table in the Embedded Web Server can t contain the inverted commas character For example entering John is not allowed In the ini file this string can be used 3 5 SNMP Constraints 1 The default values created in an IPSec configuration table are incorrect The user should override the default values before activating the new row An Ethernet link trap is sent before link is up manager does not receive clear This occurs because a spanning tree algorithm is being calculated in the Ethernet switch The following encryptions types are currently supported for SNMP v3 users only gt Authentication protocol MD5 and SHA gt Privacy protocol DES and AES128 The acBoardConfigurationError alarm trap generated as a result of a configuration error does not clear The range of the faxModemRelayVolume MIB object is wrong Instead of 0 to 15 it should be 18 to 3 corresponding to an actual volume of 18 5 dBm to 3 5 dBm Cold start trap doesn t appear after soft reset for MediaPack Only one SNMP manager can access the device simultaneously H 323 Release Notes 28 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 4 Previous Release 4 8 4 1 Supported Hardware Platforms 4 1
20. Byte Rate IP address or DNS name of source network or a specific host IP network mask 255 255 255 255 for a single host or the appropriate value for the source IP addresses The IP address of the sender of the incoming packet is bitwise ANDed with this mask and then compared to the field Source IP The destination UDP TCP ports on this device to which packets are sent The valid range is 0 to 65535 Note When the protocol type isn t TCP or UDP the entire range must be provided The protocol type e g UDP TCP ICMP ESP or Any or the IANA protocol number in the range of 0 Any to 255 Note The protocol field also accepts the abbreviated strings SIP MGCP MEGACO and HTTP Specifying these strings implies selection of the TCP or UDP protocols and the appropriate port numbers as defined on the device Maximum allowed packet size The valid range is 0 to 65535 Note When filtering fragmented IP packets the Packet Size field relates to the overall reassembled packet size not to the size of each fragment Expected traffic rate bytes per second H 323 Release Notes 40 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name Description AccessList_Byte_Burst Burst Bytes AccessList_Allow_Type Action Upon Match
21. GKAutoDiscovery GKAutoDiscoverylP The gateway now supports fax fallback to G 711 When fax is detected and the remote side doesn t declare support for T 38 in the Terminal Capability Set message the gateway transmits the fax in band using G 711 coder The gateway doesn t switch coders when fax is detected Therefore this mechanism functions only if G 711 was previously used for the call Relevant Parameters IsFaxUsed It is now possible to prefer the Calling Number received in the Q 931 message instead of the H 225 Dialed number Relevant parameters PreferQ931CallingNumber H 323 Release Notes 32 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 4 4 Web and SNMP New Features 1 To prevent unauthorized access to the Embedded Web Server two user accounts are now available a primary and secondary Each account is composed of three attributes username password and access level The username and password enable access to the Embedded Web Server itself the access level determines the extent of the access i e availability of screens and read write privileges Relevant parameter ResetWebPassword A new channel status screen provides the status of the R factor of RTCP XR packets per channel The Mediant 1000 chassis can now be managed via SNMP The status of the CPU and I O modules fan tray power supplies Power Entry Module PEM and other alarms are reported SNMP community strings can n
22. MediaPack now supports a combination of FXS and FXO channels 4 FXS and 4 FXO channels Each FXS channel features a lifeline that is connected to a FXO channel channel 1 FXS to channel 5 FXO channel 2 FXS to channel 6 FXO and so on Relevant parameter LifeLineType IP Multicast Supports the reception of multicast RTP streams The gateway can join an IP multicast group in order to receive an RTP stream generated by a remote server e g a Music On Hold stream to a multicast IP address Version 5 0 31 December 2006 Ta Db wt AudioCodes MediaPack Series 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 PPPoE The MediaPack can now operate as a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE client enabling it to be integrated in a broadband access architecture mostly in ISP networks Relevant parameters EnablePPPoE PPPoEPassword PPPoERecoverlPAddress PPPoERecoverDfgwAddress PPPoERecoverSubnetMask PPPoEServerName PPPoEStaticlPAddress PPPoEUserName Internal firewall The MediaPack now accommodates an internal access list facility allowing the security administrator to define network traffic filtering rules Relevant table parameter AccessList Up to five simultaneous Telnet sessions are now supported Support for DTMF relay according to RFC 2833 was added to the ThroughPacket mechanism An Activity Log mechanism was added to enable the MediaPack to send log messages to a Syslog s
23. TP server when IniFileUrl specifies a TFTP URL It is possible to work around this problem by resetting the device using the Web interface after the TFTP error occurs RFC 2198 redundancy mode with RFC 2833 is not supported that is if a complete DTMF digit was lost it is not reconstructed The current RFC 2833 implementation does support redundancy for inter digit information lost Date and Time should be set after each gateway power reset unless NTP Network Time Protocol is used After resetting the Web password using the ini file parameter ResetWebPassword and defining a new password the user must load an ini file with ResetWebPassword set to 0 Channel parameters such as Voice DTMF gain and Jitter buffer are collectively configured in the ini file on a per gateway usage not on a per call basis By using Profiles this limitation can be overcome Version 5 0 25 December 2006 Ta Db wt AudioCodes MediaPack Series 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 The uploaded ini file can contain two alias names for some parameters Both of these parameters must be modified otherwise if only the first parameter is changed the second alias parameter will override its value For example IsFallbackUsed and IsGKFallbackUsed The gateway only supports symmetrical coders the same coder is used for transmit and for receive though different ptime is supported The following constra
24. V 4 Table 18 the representation of the Src Dest number types in H 323 messages Supports collecting Digits from POTS Plain Old Telephone Service for FXS gateways or from PBX PSTN for FXO gateways using predefined digit map Supports one or two stage dialing for network to PBX PSTN calls using MP 10x FXO gateway Supports answer supervision FXO using detection of either polarity reversal or human voice Supports disconnect supervision FXO using polarity reversal current disconnect detection of Busy Reorder Dial tones or detection of silence Supports configuration of calling number screening indication in H 225 Setup Supports Pre Grant ARQ enabling the gateway to skip ARQ messages for incoming or outgoing calls General AudioCodes MediaPack gateways are identified by Country Code 0xB5 and Manufacturers Code 0x28 in H 323 messages Supports H 323 Annex D T 38 real time fax Supported coders G 711 A law G 711 p law G 723 1 G 726 and G 729 Supports H 450 Call Hold Call Transfer Call Forwarding Call waiting Message Waiting Indication and Name Identification supplementary services H 450 1 H 450 2 H 450 3 H 450 4 H 450 6 H 450 7 and H 450 8 Supports DTMF negotiation Supports DTMF and hook flash signal out of band through H 245 channel using Alphanumeric or Signal field Supports DTMF and hook flash signal in band according to RFC 2833 including negotiation of payload type H 3
25. are allowed to continue until a user defined lock timer expires When this timer expires the gateway disconnects the calls At this point the gateway remains in an idle state gt Forced Lock the gateway rejects all incoming calls and all existing calls are disconnected At this point the gateway remains in an idle state gt Unlock the gateway returns from Lock state to normal state and accepts incoming calls from Tel and IP sides H 323 Release Notes 10 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 gt Graceful Reset similar behavior as Graceful Lock except that when all calls are disconnected the gateway performs reset gt Forced Reset similar behavior as Forced Lock except that when all calls are disconnected the gateway performs reset Supports assigning of free text description for each port MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO This feature allows the assigning of free text descriptions for each trunk using the gateway s Embedded Web Server Web Search Engine support MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway s Embedded Web Server now provides a search engine Search button for searching any ini file parameter that is configurable by the Web server The search result provides you a brief description of the parameter as well as a link to the relevant screen in which the parameter is configured in the Web server The search can be performed for a specific ini parameter e g
26. art at the lowest channel number in the hunt group and if that channel is not available select the next higher channel 3 Cyclic Descending Select the next available channel in descending cycle order Always select the next lower channel number in the hunt group When the gateway reaches the lowest channel number in the hunt group it selects the highest channel number in the hunt group and then start descending again 4 Descending Select the highest available channel Always start at the highest channel number in the hunt group and if that channel is not available select the next lower channel 5 Number Cyclic Ascending First select the gateway port according to the called number called number is defined in the Endpoint Phone Number table If the called number isn t found then select the next available channel in ascending cyclic order Note that if the called number is found but the port associated with this number is busy the call is released 6 By Source Phone Number Select the gateway port according to the calling number refer to the note below Note The default method is By Phone Number H 323 Release Notes 18 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 Table 1 2 Release 5 0 Modified ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 14 to 19 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name CDRReportLevel CDR Report Level StutterToneDuration Stutter T
27. ateways can now add a delay between detection of offhook and generation of DID Wink Relevant parameters DelayBeforeDIDWink It is now possible to determine the behavior of FXS endpoints that are not defined in the Endpoint Phone Number table and the behavior of all FXS endpoints when a Busy Out condition exists Up to this version the gateway played a reorder tone to the connected phone PBx It is now possible to set the behavior of such endpoints to either no response reorder tone polarity reversal or both Relevant parameters FXSOOSBehavior It is now possible to define a digit pattern that is sent to the Tel side after 200 OK is received from the IP side The digit pattern is a predefined DTMF sequence that is used to indicate an answer signal e g for billing purposes Applicable only to FXS gateways Relevant parameter TelConnectCode The parameter Source Number before Manipulation was added to CDR messages To enable NAT traversal for the RTP streams RTP NO OP packets according to avt rtp noop draft are now sent This method ensures that the NAT binding remains open during RTP silence periods Relevant parameters RTPNoOpEnable RTPNoOpinterval RTPNoOpPayloadT ype Life line testing The MediaPack now features a mechanism that performs tests on the telephone lines connected to FXS and FXO ports These tests provide various line measurements Line testing is executed via SNMP only Full Mesh Routing The
28. ay Name is used as the IP Display Name If no Display Name is received from the Tel side the Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number and also as the IP Display Name 2 The Tel Source Number is used as the IP Source Number and also as the IP Display Name even if the received Tel Display Name is not empty Applicable to IP gt Tel calls 0 The IP Source Number is used as the Tel Source Number and the IP Display Name is used as the Tel Display Name if IP Display Name is received If no Display Name is received from IP the Tel Display Name remains empty default 1 If an IP Display Name is received it is used as the Tel Source Number and also as the Tel Display Name the Presentation is set to Allowed 0 If no Display Name is received from IP the IP Source Number is used as the Tel Source Number and the Presentation is set to Restricted 1 H 323 Release Notes 34 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name IPProfile_ID IP Profile Settings TelProfile_ID Tel Profile Settings MeteringType Metering Tones Type Description IPProfile_ lt Profile ID gt lt Profile Name gt lt Preference gt lt Coder Group ID gt lt IsFaxUsed gt lt DJBufMinDelay gt lt DJBufOptFactor gt lt IpDiffServ gt lt ControllPDiffServ gt lt N A
29. ayed in the Firewall Settings Web page after the firewall rules are manipulated using SNMP The problem occurs when mixing management interfaces i e working with the Web interface then switching to SNMP and then switching back to the Web interface Logo and product name revert to default with empty ini file After resetting the Web password using the ini file parameter ResetWebPassword and defining a new password the user must load an ini file with ResetWebPassword set to 0 When Access to Restricted Domains is ON all attempts to enter security pages sends Syslog message apart from CERTIFICATES page Both Security certificates and SSLCertificateSR pages Parameter values set commands that are sent to the Syslog Values are shown which are offset from the values entered in the Web For example when VoiceVolume is set to X the Syslog message indicates the value X 32 Incorrect presentation of dynamic payload in the Channel Status screen The value of Fax Modem Bypass Coder Type in the Web is absent SNMPv3 users table returns the line removed notice when adding a new row to an active row index The Fax Modem Bypass Packing Factor field doesn t support the G726 32 and G726 40 options After adding an empty line to SNMPV3 table it s impossible to delete it or add new lines Wizard gets stuck when attempting to load an inappropriate file type Firefox Mozilla Port info text box opens too far away from the
30. ckets to the server and does not detect PPPoE disconnections RxDTMFHangOverTime Defines the Voice Silence time in msec after playing DTMF or MF digits to the Tel PSTN side that arrive as Relay from the IP side The valid range is 0 to 2 000 msec The default is 1 000 msec TxDTMFHangOverTime Defines the Voice Silence time in msec units after detecting the end of DTMF or MF digits at the Tel PSTN side when the DTMF Transport Type is either Relay or Mute The Valid range is 0 to 2 000 msec The default is 100 msec SNMPUsers_Index SNMP v3 user table index Index The valid range is 0 to 9 SNMPUsers_Username Name of the SNMP v3 user This name must be unique Username SNMPUsers AuthProtocol Authentication protocol for the SNMP v3 user AuthProtocol Valid options include 0 None default 1 MD5 2 SHA 1 H 323 Release Notes 12 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 Table 1 1 Release 5 0 New ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 12 to 13 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name SNMPUsers PrivProtocol PrivProtocol SNMPUsers_AuthKey AuthKey SNMPUsers PrivKey PrivKey SNMPUsers_Group Group HookFlashCodelP Hook Flash Code to IP Max Echo Canceller Length MaxEchoCancellerLength WarningToneDuration FXONumberOfRings Description Privacy protocol for the SNMP v3 user Valid options include 0 None default 1 DES
31. conds The default is 600 seconds Note A negative value indicates that the tone is played indefinitely Defines the number of rings before the FXO gateway answers a call The valid range is 0 to 255 The default is 0 seconds Version 5 0 13 December 2006 Ta Ca AudioCodes MediaPack Series 1 6 Modified Parameters Table 1 2 lists existing parameters that have been modified Note that only those parameters contained within square brackets are configurable via the Embedded Web Server Table 1 2 Release 5 0 Modified ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 14 to 19 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name DJBufMinDelay Dynamic Jitter Buffer Minimum Delay DJBufOptFactor Dynamic Jitter Buffer Optimization Factor IKEPolicyProposalEncryption_ X First to Fourth Proposal Encryption Type IPSecPolicyProposalEncryption _X First to Fourth Proposal Encryption Type Description Modification default value Dynamic Jitter Buffer Minimum Delay The valid range is 0 to 150 msec default is 10 Modification default value Dynamic Jitter Buffer frame error delay optimization factor The valid range is 0 to 13 default is 10 Note Set to 13 for data fax and modem calls Modification additional enumeration value for AES support Determines the encryption type used in the main mode negotiation for up to four proposals X denotes the proposal number 0 to 3 Valid options incl
32. d as suffix A combination of both options is allowed d Number of remaining digits from the right e Notin use should be set to f Notin use should be set to g Destination number prefix h Notin use should be set to Source IP address The b to d manipulations rules are applied if the called and calling numbers match the a g and i conditions The manipulation rules are executed in the following order b d and c Parameters can be skipped by using the sign for example NumberMapIP2Tel 01 2 972 034 NumberMapIP2Tel 03 2 667 22 Note The Source IP address can include wildcards The x wildcard is used to represent single digits e g 10 8 8 xx represents all the addresses between 10 8 8 10 to 10 8 8 99 The wildcard represents any number between 0 and 255 e g 10 8 8 represents all the addresses between 10 8 8 0 and 10 8 8 255 Modification asterisk wildcard supported in IP addresses Prefix lt Destination Phone Prefix gt lt IP Address gt lt Src Phone Prefix gt lt IP Profile ID gt lt Charge Code gt For example Prefix 20 10 2 10 2 202 1 15 Prefix 10 340 451 xxx 10 2 10 6 1 1 Prefix gateway domain com 20 Note 1 lt destination source phone prefix gt can be single number or a range of numbers Note 2 This parameter can appear up to 50 times Note 3 Paramet
33. de can include from a single and up to four different time periods in a day 24 hours Each time period is composed of The end in a 24 hours format of the time period The time interval between pulses in seconds The number of pulses sent on answer The first time period always starts at midnight 00 It is mandatory that the last time period of each Charge Code ends at midnight 00 This prevents undefined time frames in a day When a new call is established the Tel to IP Routing table is searched for the destination IP address Once a route is found the Charge Code configured for that route is used to associate the route with an entry in the Charge Codes table The gateway selects the time period by comparing the gateway s current time to the end time of each time period of the selected Charge Code The gateway generates the Number Of Pulses on Answer once the call is connected and from that point on it generates a pulse each Pulse Interval If a call starts at a certain time period and crosses to the next the information of the next time period is used For example ChargeCode 1 07 30 1 14 20 2 20 15 1 00 60 1 ChargeCode 2 05 60 1 14 20 1 00 60 1 ChargeCode_3 00 60 1 Prefix lt Destination Phone Prefix gt lt IP Address gt lt Src Phone Prefix gt lt IP Profile ID gt lt Charge Code gt Selection of IP address for Tel To IP calls is according to destination and source prefixes Note 1 An optional
34. dioCodes cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions Updates to this document and other documents can be viewed by registered Technical Support customers at www audiocodes com under Support Product Documentation Copyright 2006 AudioCodes Lid All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice Date Published Dec 07 2006 Date Printed Dec 10 2006 When viewing this manual on CD Web site or on any other electronic copy all cross references are hyperlinked Click on the page or section numbers shown in blue to reach the individual cross referenced item directly To return back to the point from where you accessed the cross reference press the ALT and lt keys Trademarks AC logo Ardito AudioCoded AudioCodes AudioCodes logo IPmedia Mediant MediaPack MP MLQ NetCoder Stretto TrunkPack VoicePacketizer and VolPerfect are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners WEEE EU Directive Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product Customer Support Customer technical support and service are provided by AudioCodes Distributors Partners and Resellers from whom the product
35. e NoOpinterval 5 Jitter buffer defaults changed to 10 msec MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The default values for the Jitter Buffer DJBufMinDelay and DJBufOptFactor ini file parameters have been changed to 10 msec Relevant parameters DJBufMinDelay DJBufOptFactor H 323 Release Notes 8 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 6 Syslog server port definition support MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway now allows the user to define the port of the Syslog server When no port is defined the default port of 514 is used Relevant parameter SyslogServerPort 7 HangOver time setting after muting DTMF or MF from Tel PSTN MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway now allows the user to define the HangOver time which is the voice silence time in msec after muting DTMF or MF digits received from the Tel PSTN side before sending to the IP side Relevant parameter TxDTMFHangOverTime 8 HangOver time setting after playing DTMF or MF from IP network MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway now allows the user to define the HangOver time which is the voice silence time in msec after playing DTMF or MF digits received as Relay from the IP side to the Tel PSTN side Relevant parameter RXDTMFHangOQver Time 9 IP addresses support the asterisk wildcard MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The asterisk wildcard can now be included in IP
36. e the other is whichever traffic type excluded in this combination Therefore in the Dual IP mode the same IP address is assigned to two traffic types 2 Disable LCP Echos and Link disconnection auto detection support MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway now allows the user to disable the Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE disconnection auto detection feature By default the PPPoE Client embedded on the gateway s software sends Link Configuration Protocol LCP Echo packets to the server to check that the PPPoE connection is open Some Access Concentrators don t reply to these LCP Echo requests resulting in a disconnection By disabling the LCP disconnection auto detection feature the PPPoE Client doesn t send LCP Echo packets to the server and does not detect PPPoE disconnections Relevant parameter PPPoELCPEchoEnable 3 IPSec AES support MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway now supports Advanced Encryption Standard AES for IPSec IKE tables Relevant parameters IKEPolicyProposalEncryption_X IPSecPolicyProposalEncryption_X 4 T 38 packet duplication as No Op packet for NAT MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO To enable Network Address Translator NAT port binding for T 38 streams the gateway now supports the sending of T 38 redundant packets to the remote side including during silence periods per user defined interval in seconds Relevant parameters NoOperationSendingMod
37. ers can be skipped by using the sign for example Prefix 10 2 10 2 202 1 Note 4 An optional IP ProfilelD 1 to 9 can be applied to each routing rule Note 5 The IP address can include wildcards The x wildcard is used to represent single digits e g 10 8 8 xx represents all the addresses between 10 8 8 10 to 10 8 8 99 The wildcard represents any number between 0 and 255 e g 10 8 8 represents all the addresses between 10 8 8 0 and 10 8 8 255 H 323 Release Notes 16 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 Table 1 2 Release 5 0 Modified ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 14 to 19 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name PSTNPrefix IP to Trunk Group Routing Table Description Modification asterisk wildcard supported in IP addresses The format for PSTNPrefix is as follows a b c d e Where a Destination Number Prefix b Hunt Group ID c Source Number Prefix d Source IP address obtained from the Setup message e IP Profile ID Selection of hunt groups for IP to Tel calls is according to destination number source number and source IP address Note 1 To support the in call alternative routing feature users can use two entries that support the same call but assigned it with a different hunt groups The second entree functions as an alternative selection if the first rule fails as a result of one of the
38. erver that report certain types of web actions according to a pre defined filter The following filters are available Parameters Value Change Auxiliary Files Loading Device Reset Flash Memory Burning Device Software Update Access to Restricted Domains Non Authorized Access and Sensitive Parameters Value Change Relevant parameter ActivityListToLog The automatic update mechanism enables loading files also via FTP FTPS and Network File System NFS Initial configuration of the gateway can now be performed using a standard touch tone telephone connected to one of the FXS analog ports The voice menu can also be used to query and modify basic configuration parameters Relevant parameter VoiceMenuPassword As of this version it isn t required to load a coefficients file to FXO gateways instead there is a single parameter that defines the country variant doesn t apply to the Mediant 1000 Relevant parameter CountryCoefficients 4 3 H 323 New Features 1 Support for Gatekeeper Auto Discovery using IP Multicast was added The gateway issues a Gatekeeper Request GRQ to the well known Discovery Multicast IP Address 224 0 1 41 or to a different configured IP address The gateway can receive several Gatekeeper Confirmation GCF messages containing the Transport Address of the Gatekeeper s RAS channel Note that the redundant Gatekeeper mechanism is disabled when Automatic Discovery is enabled Relevant Parameters Enable
39. h the Gatekeepers Supports the TimeToLive parameter The MediaPack gateway sends Registration requests up to TimeToLive expiration Supports Info Request Response IRR messages for KeepAlive Supports the mapping of destination Alias numbers in ACF message by the Gatekeeper Supports Gatekeeper ID configuration per Gatekeeper IP for different Gatekeepers Supports Lightweight Registration Supports RAI Resource Available Indication messages informing Gatekeeper that the gateway s resources are below a threshold Supports registration types E 164 H323 ID and PartyNumber Supports Pre granted ARQ Supports H 235 Security Annex D Procedure 1 authentication with a Gatekeeper Version 5 0 21 December 2006 a Db wt AudioCodes MediaPack Series 2 1 2 2 1 3 Call Setup Can use the Normal Connect procedure Can use the Fast Connect procedure with or without immediately opening H 245 channel Can use Tunneling Can negotiate a coder from a list of given coders for Normal or Fast Connect procedures Can open an H 245 channel when using Fast Connect Supports Early H 245 procedure enabling opening of an H 245 channel before a Connect message is received Can be used for sending out of band DTMF digits before a call is answered Can represent SourceNumber and DestinationNumber through E 164 H323 ID and PartyNumber Can configure in the manipulation tables or map according to H 225
40. ints apply when defining coders via the ini file gt Coder names are case sensitive gt Don t use obsolete coder names e g g729_AnnexB g7231r53 with the improved coder interface gt When an invalid packetization time is used the coder definition is disregarded gt When an invalid rate is used for dynamic rate coders the coder definition is disregarded The RFC2833RxPayloadType and RFC2833TxPayloadType parameters in the Embedded Web Server s Channel Settings page or in the ini file should not be used Use Rfc2833PayloadType parameter instead Configuring the board to auto negotiate mode while the opposite port is set manually to full duplex either 10 Base T or 100 Base TX is invalid It is also invalid to set the board to one of the manual modes while the opposite port is configured differently It is recommended to use full duplex connections instead of half duplex and 100 Base TX instead of 10 Base T due to the larger bandwidth It is strongly recommended to use 100 Base T switches Use of 10 Base T LAN hubs should be avoided In some cases when the spanning tree algorithm is enabled on the external Ethernet switch port connected to the gateway the external switch blocks traffic entering and exiting the gateway for some time after the gateway is reset This may cause the loss of important packets such as BootP and TFTP requests which in turn may cause the board to fail to start up A pos
41. is released if dial tone is detected on the gateway s FXO port default Note This option is in addition to the mechanism that disconnects a call when either busy or reorder tones are detected Sets the preferred Calling Number to use 0 Use the H 225 Dialed Number default 1 Use the Q 931 Calling Party Number CGPN Determines the Authentication Authorization and Accounting AAA indications that are used 0 No indications default 3 Accounting only IP address of accounting server Port number of RADIUS accounting server The default value is 1646 Determines when a RADIUS accounting report is issued 0 At the release of the call only default 1 At the connect and release of the call 2 At the setup and release of the call Defines the time interval in seconds after a call has ended and a new call can be accepted for IP to Tel calls Applicable only to FXO gateways The valid range is 0 to 10 The default value is 1 second Note Occasionally after a call is ended and onhook is applied a delay is required before placing a new call and performing offhook This is necessary to prevent wrong hook flash detection or other glare phenomena H 323 Release Notes 38 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 4 Previous Release 4 8 Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name DelayBeforeDIDWink De
42. lay Before DID Wink WaitForDialTime Wait For Dial Time FXSOOSBehavior Out Of Service Behavior CountryCoefficients RTPNoOpEnable RTPNoOpinterval RTPNoOpPayloadType TelConnectCode Send Digit Pattern on Connect Description Defines the time interval in seconds between detection of offhook and generation of DID Wink Applicable only to FXS gateways The valid range is 0 to 1 000 The default value is 0 Determines the delay before the gateway starts dialing on the FXO line in the following scenarios applicable only to FXO gateways 1 The delay between the time the line is seized and dialing is begun during the establishment of an IP gt Tel call Note Applicable only to FXO gateways for single stage dialing when waiting for dial tone IsWaitForDialTone is disabled 2 The delay between the time when Wink is detected and dialing is begun during the establishment of an IP gt Tel call for DID lines EnableDIDWink 1 3 For call transfer The delay after hook flash is generated and dialing is begun The valid range in milliseconds is 0 to 20000 20 seconds The default value is 1000 1 second Determines the behavior of FXS endpoints that are not defined in the Endpoint Phone Number table and the behavior of all FXS endpoints when a Busy Out condition exists 0 None Normal operation No response is provided to undefined endpoints Dial tone is played to FXS endpoints when a Busy Out condition exi
43. longer in use Table 1 3 Release 5 0 Obsolete ini File Web Parameters ini File Web Interface Parameter Name Description RTPNoOpEnable This parameter is now obsolete Please use the parameter NoOperationSendingMode RTPNoOpinterval This parameter is now obsolete Please use the parameter NoOpinterval EnableCDR This parameter is now obsolete Please use the parameter CDRReportLevel H 323 Release Notes 20 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 2 H 323 Compatibility 2 H 323 Compatibility The MediaPack H 323 gateway is built on and implements the RadVision H 323 version 4 2 protocol stack The gateway complies with H 323 Version 4 0 ITU standard H 245 Version 10 and H 225 Version 4 In this version the gateway features the following except as noted in Section 2 2 2 1 Supported H 323 Features 2 1 1 Gatekeeper Registers to known Gatekeeper Supports Gatekeeper registration with prefixes useful for FXO gateways Supports sending of Unregister request before reset Uses routed or direct mode calls Supports the Alternative Gatekeepers mechanism used to obtain the IP addresses of alternative Gatekeepers Uses redundant Gatekeepers if redundant Gatekeepers are defined Supports Automatic Gatekeeper Discovery using IP Multicast Works also without a Gatekeeper using the internal routing table with or without dialing plan rules Can fallback to internal routing table if there is no communication wit
44. ms Introduced in this Release The following hardware platform is introduced in this version e MP 114 FXS FXO with 2 FXS ports and 2 FXO ports This product also contains a relay that connects the FXS ports to the FXO ports in case of power failure 1 1 2 Support for Existing Hardware Platforms e MediaPack MP 118 FXS FXO with 4 FXS ports and 4 FXO ports e MediaPack MP 11x FXS 2 to 8 analog FXS interfaces with enhanced CPU resources gt MediaPack MP 118 FXS 8 analog FXS interfaces gt MediaPack MP 114 FXS 4 analog FXS interfaces gt MediaPack MP 112 FXS 2 analog FXS interfaces e MediaPack MP 124 FXS 24 analog FXS interfaces 1 1 3 Hardware Platforms No Longer Supported N A Version 5 0 T7 December 2006 Ta b wt AudioCodes MediaPack Series 1 2 General Gateway New Features 1 Supports separate interfaces for management and control bearer MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway can now be configured to operate in Dual IP mode by assigning the same IP address to two traffic types When operating with multiple IP interfaces the gateway splits the traffic into three types Management OAM Control and Media Each interface has its own IP and subnet address The Dual IP mode option allows the gateway to distinguish between only two traffic types based on IP address One of the traffic types consists of a combination of two traffic types Media and Control OAM and Control or OAM and Media whil
45. nitedStates 70 Yemen 71 The default value is 70 United States Enables disables sending of NO OP packets 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled This mechanism ensures that the NAT binding remains open during RTP silence periods Determines the time interval in msec in which NO OP packets is sent in the case of silence no RTP traffic The valid range is 20 to 600000 The default value is 1000 10 seconds Determines the payload type of No Op packets The valid range is 96 to 127 The default value is 120 Defines a digit pattern that is sent to the Tel side after 200 OK is received from the IP side The digit pattern is a predefined DTMF sequence that is used to indicate an answer signal e g for billing purposes Applicable only to FXS gateways The valid range is 1 to 8 characters Version 5 0 39 December 2006 Ca AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name VoiceMenuPassword Voice Menu Password ActivityListToLog Activity Types to Report via Activity Log Messages Description Password for the voice menu used for configuration and status To activate the menu connect an analog telephone and dial three stars followed by the password The default value is 12345 The Activity Log mechanism enables the gateway to send log messages to a Syslog server that rep
46. nstraints 1 Only specific combinations of FXS and FXO modules are currently supported For detailed Information contact AudioCodes MP 11x After running the procedure for restoring the networking parameters to their initial state the gateway must be reset again using a hardware reset If a software reset is issued the gateway reverts to its factory defaults 3 2 H 323 Constraints The Netcoder coder is no longer supported The alternative routing mechanism is limited to two destinations IP addresses for Tel to IP calls or hunt groups for IP to Tel calls DTMF capability exchange is performed over H 245 therefore users are recommended to enable parameter OpenH2450nFS to ensure the opening of the H 245 channel Note that if DTMF transfer is over Q 931 INFO messages then H 245 is not needed H 225 Overlap dialing feature is not supported The VoIP gateway can t work with NetMeeting if IsFaxUsed parameter is set to 1 enable Annex D T 38 real time fax relay Signaling DiffServ cannot be configured using Profiles but it can be configured for the entire gateway The number of RTP payloads packed in a single G 729 packet M channel parameter is limited to 5 NPI TON are translated according to H 323 standard table 18 only for Tel gt IP calls For best performance it is recommended to use the Fast Connect procedure 3 3 Gateway Constraints 1 The device attempts to access the incorrect TF
47. one Duration Description Modification Additional enumeration 3 Valid options include 0Q CDR is not used 1 Call Detail Record is sent to the Syslog server at the end of each call 2 CDR report is sent to Syslog at the start and end of each call 3 CDR report is sent to Syslog at connection and at the end of each call The CDR Syslog message complies with RFC 3161 and is identified by Facility 17 local1 and Severity 6 Informational Note This parameter replaces the EnableCDR parameter Modification Added support for Call Forwarding Duration in msec of the played Stutter dial tone which indicates that Call Forwarding is enabled or that there is a waiting message s The default is 2 000 i e 2 seconds The range is 1 000 to 60 000 The Stutter tone is played instead of a regular Dial tone when a Call Forward is enabled on the specific port or when MWI is received The tone is composed of a Confirmation tone which is played for a user defined duration StutterToneDuration followed by a Stutter tone Both tones are defined in the CPT file Note 1 This parameter is applicable only to FXS gateways Note 2 The message waiting notification MWI tone takes precedence over the call forwarding reminder tone Version 5 0 19 December 2006 Ta fal AudioCodes MediaPack Series 1 7 Obsolete Parameters Table 1 3 lists parameters from the previous release that are no
48. ort certain types of web actions according to a pre defined filter The following filters are available PVC Parameters Value Change Changes made on the fly to parameters AFL Auxiliary Files Loading Loading of auxiliary files e g via Certificate screen DR Device Reset Device reset via the Reset Device screen FB Flash Memory Burning Burning of files parameters to flash e g Save Configuration screen SWU Device Software Update cmp loading via the Software Upgrade Wizard ARD Access to Restricted Domains Access to Restricted Domains The following screens are restricted 1 ini parameters AdminPage 2 General Security Settings 3 Configuration File 4 IPSec IKE tables 5 Software Upgrade Key 6 Internal Firewall 7 Web Access List 8 Web User Accounts NAA Non Authorized Access Attempt to access the Embedded Web Server with a false empty username or password SPC Sensitive Parameters Value Change Changes made to sensitive parameters 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway IP Address 4 ActivityListToLog For example ActivityListToLog pvc afl dr fb swu ard naa spc Internal Firewall Parameters AccesslList Source IP Source IP AccessList_Net_Mask Mask AccessList_Start_Port AccessList_End_Port Local Port Range AccessList_Protocol Protocol AccessList_Packet_Size Packet Size AccessList_Byte_Rate
49. ow be configured via the Embedded Web Server Relevant parameters SNMPReadOnlyCommunityString_x SNMPReadWriteCommunityString_x SNMPTrapCommunityString An HTTP download report trap is now available This trap indicates the result of a recent file download includes an HTTP error code if available Support for sysObjectID via SNMP was added Similar to MIB Object s definition Should point to a product that is defined in AC TYPES my Active analog lines performance counter is now supported in analog performance monitoring Version 5 0 33 December 2006 Ta WH al AudioCodes MediaPack Series 4 5 New and Modified Parameters Most new parameters described in Table 4 1 can be configured with the ini file and via the Embedded Web Server Note that only those parameters contained within square brackets are configurable via the Embedded Web Server Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name EnablelPSec Enable IP Security EnableGKAutoDiscovery Enable Gatekeeper Auto Discovery GKAutoDiscoverylP Gatekeeper Auto Discovery IP Address IsFaxUsed Enable Annex D T 38 Fax Relay UseSourceNumberAsDisp layName Use Source Number as Display Name UseDisplayNameAsSourc eNumber Use Display Name as Source Number Description Enables disables the Secure Internet Protocol IPSec on the gateway 0 Disable
50. port Unintended password reset when changing the username and or password via the Web and Reset board again from Web The Embedded Web Server cannot be accessed with HTTPS when DES 3DES is selected on Microsoft Internet Explorer If the gateway is configured to use the DES cipher a logic error in Microsoft Internet Explorer causes the HTTPS connection to fail This problem does not occur when using alternative browsers such as Firefox Username and password with 8 characters cannot be entered The Forward to Phone Number field in the Call Forward Table screen in the Embedded Web Server is limited to 19 characters Applicable to MediaPack FXS gateways Not all parameters can be changed on the fly from the Web browser Parameters that can t be changed on the fly are noted with To change these parameters reset the gateway using the Web browser reset button When changing gateway parameters from the Web browser the new parameters are permanently stored in flash memory only after the gateway is reset from the Web or after the BURN button is clicked in the Maintenance Actions screen The number of fax calls indicated by the fields Attempted Fax Calls Counter and Successful Fax Calls Counter in the Calls Count screens may not be accurate Version 5 0 27 December 2006 a WH wt AudioCodes MediaPack Series 21 22 In the screens Coders and Coder Group Settings When G 72
51. r AAAlndications AAA Indications RADIUSAccServerlP RADIUS Accounting Server IP Address RADIUSAccPort RADIUS Accounting Port RADIUSAccountingType RADIUS Accounting Type GuardTimeBetweenCalls Guard Time Between Calls Description Disable 0 10 20 G 729 Enable 1 9729 a Always 8 Always 18 Enable wid a Adaptations 2 G 723 1 30 default 5 3 0 6 3 1 Disable 0 97231 60 90 default AWays 4 Enable 1 16 0 default 23 or 35 10 20 G 726 default 30 24 1 Always 22 Disable 0 9726 40 50 60 80 Enable 1 400 120 32 2 Always 2 40 3 Always 38 Note 1 The coder name is case sensitive Note 2 If silence suppression is not defined for a specific coder the value defined by the parameter EnableSilenceCompression is used Note 3 The value of several fields is hard coded according to well known standards e g the payload type of G 711 U law is always 0 Other values can be set dynamically If no value is specified for a dynamic field a default value is assigned If a value is specified for a hard coded field the value is ignored Note 4 This parameter CoderName ID can appear up to 20 times five coders in four coder groups For example CoderName_1 g711Alaw64k 20 0 CoderName 1 g711Ulaw64k 40 CoderName 1 g7231 90 1 1 CoderName 2 g726 2 0 FXO gateways can disconnect a call after a dial tone from the PBX is detected 0 Call isn t released 1 Call
52. r IPSec and IKE are transparent to IP applications IPSec and IKE are used in conjunction to provide security for control e g H 323 and management e g SNMP and Web protocols but not for media i e RTP RTCP and T 38 Relevant Parameters EnablelPSec and the following table parameters IPSEC_IKEDB_TABLE IPSEC_SPD_TABLE for detailed information on the parameters of each table refer to the User s Manual Media Control and Management OAM traffic in the MediaPack can now be separated into three dedicated networks a dual mode that separates the Media from the OAM and Control networks is also supported Instead of a single IP address the MediaPack can be assigned three IP addresses and subnet masks each relates to a different traffic type This architecture enables users to integrate the MediaPack into a three network environment that is focused on security and segregation Each entity in the MediaPack e g Web RTP is mapped to a single traffic type in which it operates Relevant Parameters EnableMultiplelPs LocalMedialPAddress LocalMediaSubnetMask LocalMediaDefaultGW LocalControllPAddress LocalControlSubnetMask LocalControlDefaultGW LocalOAMIPAddress LocalOAMSubnetMask LocalOAMDefaultGW Support for 802 1p Q VLANs and priority was added The MediaPack can now be integrated into a VLAN aware environment that includes switches routers and endpoints Relevant Parameters VianMode VlanNativeVlanlD VianOamvVlanlID
53. release reasons listed in the AltRouteCauselP2Tel table Note 2 An optional IP ProfilelD 1 to 4 can be applied to each routing rule Note 3 The Source IP Address can include wildcards The x wildcard represents single digits For example 10 8 8 xx represents all IP addresses between 10 8 8 10 to 10 8 8 99 The wildcard represents any number between 0 and 255 e g 10 8 8 represents all addresses between 10 8 8 0 and 10 8 8 255 Note 4 This parameter can appear up to 24 times Version 5 0 17 December 2006 Ta Ca AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 1 2 Release 5 0 Modified ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 14 to 19 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name ChannelSelectMode Channel Select Mode Description Modification additional enumeration value for By Source Phone Number for selecting port Defines port allocation algorithm for IP to Tel calls Valid options include 0 By phone number Select the gateway port according to the called number called number is defined in the Endpoint Phone Number table 1 Cyclic Ascending Select the next available channel in an ascending cycle order Always select the next higher channel number in the hunt group When the gateway reaches the highest channel number in the hunt group it selects the lowest channel number in the hunt group and then starts ascending again 2 Ascending Select the lowest available channel Always st
54. rm wd AudioCodes CPE amp Access Analog Gateways H 323 MediaPack MP 124 amp MP 11x Release Notes Version 5 0 Document LTRT 65209 December 2006 H 323 Release Notes Contents Table of Contents 1 What s New in Release 5 0 00000000000000nnnn nn 11 12 Genatal Gateway New F 1 3 B 323 New F 1 5 New ie aie aati cuca SN 12 1 6 Modified Parameters 1 7 Obsolete Parameters 2 H323 Compatibilty sinsin aaiim imaij 2 1 A ted H 323 Features 2 2 Unsupported 3 Known Constraints avis iisscidiistitstsiisisnesdiinnsnsiadendunscnsdbbenaisisunidisabbenaisibanndieabbonaieasnnee el 3 1 Hardware Constraints a a SNM P Constraints RT TIRT AE 4 Previous Release 2 Sen ina a i ki na A 4 1 Supported Hardware PONS 44 Web and SNMP New Features 4 5 New and Modified Parameters 0 0 e 0e e 4 6 Version History Version 5 0 3 December 2006 n T ot Audiol List of Tables Table 1 Table 1 H 323 Release Notes 4 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes Notices Notices Notice This document describes the release of the AudioCodes MediaPack Analog Series MP 124 24 port MP 118 8 port MP 114 4 port and MP 112 2 port Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing However due to ongoing product improvements and revisions Au
55. sers of the call forwarding status this Call Forward Indication feature plays a stutter dial tone instead of the regular dial tone This indicates to the user that to receive calls the user needs to disable call forwarding Relevant parameter StutterToneDuration Supports defining of Off Hook Warning Tone duration MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO It is now possible to set the duration for which the Off Hook Warning Tone is played Relevant parameter WarningToneDuration Support for defining number of rings before FXO answers MP 112 O MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO It is now possible to define the number of rings before the FXO gateway answers a call Relevant parameter FXONumberOfRings H 323 New Features 1 Hook Flash Code to IP support MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO When the gateway detects a Hook Flash event from the Tel side a digit pattern is sent to the IP side instead of the exclamation character All methods are supported H 245 User Input Q 931 Info or H 245 Signal When this pattern is detected from the IP side a Hook Flash is generated towards the Tel side Relevant parameter HookFlashCodelP Web and SNMP New Features 1 Supports Graceful Forced Lock and Reset MP 112 MP 114 MP 118 MP 124 FXS FXO The gateway now supports a lock unlock mechanism The user can select one of the following options gt Graceful Lock the gateway rejects all incoming calls All existing calls
56. sible workaround for this issue is to set the parameter BootPRetries to 5 forcing the gateway to issue 20 BootP requests for 60 seconds A second workaround is to disable the spanning tree algorithm on the port of the external switch that is connected to the gateway When RTP packets are received after a sudden large network delay 200 to 300 msec the drift correction could take about 5 seconds During this period voice towards the TDM side is silent Static NAT is not supported for local IP calls NTT Ring Detection is not supported with or without caller ID Indian Caller ID detection is not supported Metering tone billing detection is currently not supported VLAN Pass Through mode is not supported NTT caller ID type 2 constraints The NTT standard describes the CallerlD type 2 generation as a sequence of an incoming call signal C amp D DTMFs and FSK modulated data Generation of the incoming call signal remains in the responsibility of the application but C D and the FSK are generated by the supplied service The signal can be generated using the UDT signal generation mechanism Prior to the detection of NTT CallerlD type 2 there are 2 DTMF C and D detections which remain unscreened H 323 Release Notes 26 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 3 Known Constraints 3 4 Web Constraints 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 Incorrect values displ
57. sion 5 0 A AudioCodes www audiocodes com a THE STANDARDS INSTITUTION OF ISRAEL
58. sts 1 Reorder Tone The gateway plays a reorder tone to the connected phone PBX default 2 Polarity Reversal The gateways reverses the polarity of the endpoint marking it as unusable relevant for example to PBX DID lines This option can t be configured on the fly 3 Polarity Reversal Reorder Tone Same as 2 and 3 combined This option can t be configured on the fly Determines the FXO line characteristics AC and DC according to country of origin Argentina 0 Australia 1 Austria 2 Bahrain 3 Belgium 4 Brazil 5 Bulgaria 6 Canada 7 Chile 8 China 9 Colombia 10 Croatia 11 Cyprus 12 Czech_Republic 13 Denmark 14 Ecuador 15 Egypt 16 El Salvador 17 Finland 18 France 19 Germany 20 Greece 21 Guam 22 Hong_Kong 23 Hungary 24 Iceland 25 India 26 Indonesia 27 Ireland 28 Israel 29 Italy 30 Japan 31 Jordan 32 Kazakhstan 33 Kuwait 34 Latvia 35 Lebanon 36 Luxembourg 37 Macao 38 Malaysia 39 Malta 40 Mexico 41 Morocco 42 Netherlands 43 New_Zealand 44 Nigeria 45 Norway 46 Oman 47 Pakistan 48 Peru 49 Philippines 50 Poland 51 Portugal 52 Romania 53 Russia 54 Saudi_Arabia 55 Singapore 56 Slovakia 57 Slovenia 58 South_Africa 59 South_Korea 60 Spain 61 Sweden 62 Switzerland 63 Syria 64 Taiwan 65 TBR21 66 Thailand 67 UAE 68 United_Kingdom 69 U
59. ther values can be set dynamically If no value is specified for a dynamic field a default value is assigned If a value is specified for a hard coded field the value is ignored For example CoderName g711Alaw64k 20 0 CoderName g711Ulaw64k 40 CoderName g7231 90 1 1 CoderName g726 2 0 Payload Type Silence Suppression Disable 0 Always 8 Enable 1 Disable 0 Always 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 Enable 1 Always 18 Enable w o Adaptations 2 Disable 0 Always 4 Enable 1 23 or 35 Always 22 Disable 0 Ahiaj Enable 1 Always 38 Defines groups of coders that can be associated with IP or Tel profiles up to five coders in each group Enter coder groups in the following format CoderName lt coder group ID from 1 to 4 gt lt Coder Name gt lt Ptime gt lt Rate gt lt Payload Type gt lt Silence Suppression Mode gt Coder Name Packetization Rate Payload Type Silence Time Suppression 10 20 G 711 A law default 30 Disable 0 g711Alaw64k 40 50 60 80 ays 64 a Enable 1 100 120 10 20 G 711 u law default 30 Disable 0 9711Ulaw64k 40 50 60 80 ways 64 Aaya Enable 1 100 120 Version 5 0 37 December 2006 7a Va A a AudioCodes MediaPack Series Table 4 1 Release 4 8 ini File Web Browser Parameter Name continues on pages 34 to 43 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name DisconnectOnDialTone Disconnect on Dial Tone PreferQ931CallingNumbe
60. this specific IP address from the PPP server If approved by the server PPPoEStaticlPAddress this IP address is used during the session The valid IP address range is in dotted notation xxx xxx xxx xxx The default value is 0 0 0 0 User Name for PAP or Host Name for CHAP authentication The valid range is a string of up to 47 characters The default value is 0 Differential Services Parameters PPPoEUserName NetworkServiceClassDiffS erv Network QoS PremiumServiceClassMed Sets the DiffServ value for Premium Media service class content only if IPDiffServ Sets the DiffServ value for Network service class content The valid range is 0 to 56 The default value is 48 iaDiffServ is not set in the selected IP Profile Media Premium QoS The valid range is 0 to 56 The default value is 46 Note The value for the Premium Control DiffServ is determined by according to priority 1 IPDiffServ value in the selected IP Profile 2 PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ PremiumServiceClassCon Sets the DiffServ value for Premium Control service class content only if trolDiffServ ControllPDiffserv is not set in the selected IP Profile Control Premium QoS The valid range is 0 to 56 The default value is 46 Note The value for the Premium Control DiffServ is determined by according to priority 1 ControlPDiffserv value in the selected IP Profile 2 PremiumServiceClassControlDiffServ Version 5 0 41 December 2006 7a Va
61. ude Not Defined default 1 DES CBC 2 Triple DES CBC 3 AES Modification additional enumeration value for AES support Determines the encryption type used in the quick mode negotiation for up to four proposals X denotes the proposal number 0 to 3 Valid options include Not Defined default 0 None no encryption 1 DES CBC 2 Triple DES CBC 3 AES H 323 Release Notes 14 Document LTRT 65209 H 323 Release Notes 1 What s New in Release 5 0 Table 1 2 Release 5 0 Modified ini File Web Parameters continues on pages 14 to 19 ini File Web Interface Parameter Name NumberMapIP2Tel Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP gt Tel calls Description Modification asterisk wildcard supported in IP addresses Manipulates the destination number for IP to Tel calls The format for NumberMapIP2Tel is as follows a b c d e f g h i Where a Destination number prefix b Number of stripped digits from the left or if brackets are used from the right A combination of both options is allowed c String to add as prefix or if brackets are used as suffix A combination of both options is allowed d Number of remaining digits from the right e Not applicable set to f Not applicable set to g Source number prefix h Not applicable set to Source IP address obtained from the Setup message The b
62. use instead gt lt RTPRedundancyDepth gt lt RemoteBaseUDPPort gt lt CNGmode gt lt VxxTransportType gt lt NSEMode gt lt PlayRBTone2IP gt lt N A use instead gt lt Progresslndicator2IP gt Preference 1 20 The preference option is used to determine the priority of the Profile Where 20 is the highest preference value If both IP and Tel profiles apply to the same call the coders and other common parameters noted by an asterisk of the preferred Profile are applied to that call If the Preference of the Tel and IP Profiles is identical the Tel Profile parameters are applied For example IPProfile_1 name1 2 1 0 10 13 15 44 1 1 6000 0 2 0 0 1 0 IPProfile 2 name2 5 1 Not configured the default value of the parameter is used Common parameter used in both IP and Tel profiles Note 1 The IP ProfilelD can be used in the Tel2IP and IP2Tel routing tables Prefix and PSTNPrefix parameters Note 2 Profile Name assigned to a ProfilelD enabling User s to identify it intuitively and easily Note 3 This parameter can appear up to 9 times ID 1 to 9 TelProfile_ lt Profile ID gt lt Profile Name gt lt Preference gt lt Coder Group ID gt lt IsFaxUsed gt lt DJBufMinDelay gt lt DJBufOptFactor gt lt IPDiffServ gt lt ControllPDiffServ gt lt DtmfVolume gt lt InputGain gt lt VoiceVolume gt lt EnableReversePolarity gt
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