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1. ernrenennnenennenennnane annan n sanee nene nne 48 Table 4 5 CPU Module LEDs DSS Cr QUO IT siccssvanscsssccsusnssisannstentiassantccassinntiepsiasaciansieissansnantinieiaissaanseas 48 Installation Manual 4 Document tt LTRT 85607 Installation Manual Notices Notice This Installation Manual describes the hardware installation and quick configuration setup for AudioCodes Mediant 600 SIP Voice over IP VoIP gateway Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing However due to ongoing product improvements and revisions AudioCodes cannot guarantee accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions Before consulting this document check the corresponding Release Notes regarding feature preconditions and or specific support in this release In cases where there are discrepancies between this document and the Release Notes the information in the Release Notes supersedes that in this document Updates to this document and other documents as well as software files can be viewed by registered customers at http www audiocodes com downloads Copyright 2011 AudioCodes Ltd All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice Date Published February 07 201 1 Trademarks AudioCodes AC AudioCoded Ardito CTI2 CTl CTI Squared HD VoIP HD VolP Sounds Better InTouch IPmedia Mediant MediaPack
2. To configure the different ISDN behavior bits either enter the exact hexadecimal value of the bits in the field to the right of the relevant behavior parameter or directly configure each bit field by completing the following steps a Click the arrow button to the right of the relevant parameter the relevant behavior page appears Modify each bit field according to your requirements Click the Submit button to save your changes Click the Apply Trunk Settings Jf button to apply your settings to the trunk Access the TDM Bus Settings page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt TDM submenu gt TDM Bus Settings and then from the PCM Law Select drop down list select Alaw for E1 trunks and MuLaw for T1 trunks Save the changes to flash memory and reset the device refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 37 3 February 2011 3 3 Va VE ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device To apply configuration changes to the device s volatile memory RAM click the Submit v button located on the page in which you are configuring Modifications to parameters with on the fly capabilities are immediately applied to the device other parameters are applied only after a device reset However parameters saved to the volatile memory revert to their previous settings after a hardware or software reset or if the device is powered down Therefore to ensure t
3. Dry contact port normally closed can be connected to an external audible or visual alarm system bell siren hooter or light Audio IN OUT currently will be supported in the next applicable release 10 100Base TX Ethernet Port 1 Two Ethernet ports provide a dual Ethernet redundancy scheme protecting against failure such as a disconnection of any cable or associated LAN switch port 10 100Base TX Ethernet Port 2 Refer to description above RS 232 port for accessing the CLI and for receiving error notification messages A 9 pin DB adapting cable is supplied Reset button for resetting the device and optionally for restoring the device s parameters to their factory defaults refer to Restoring Factory Default Settings on page 41 Rear Panel The device s rear panel is shown in the figure below and described in the subsequent table Figure 2 2 Rear Panel Item Version 6 2 Label 100 240V 0 5A 50 60Hz ESD L Table 2 2 Rear Panel Description Component Description AC power supply entry plug Electrostatic Discharge ESD socket for attaching an anti static wrist strap to your wrist and to the ESD socket on the chassis Protective earthing screw 11 February 2011 FA U i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 Unpacking and Checking Package Contents Follow the procedure below for unpacking the received carton in which the device is shipped gt To unpac
4. E admin a Password Enter the device s default login case sensitive user name Admin and password Admin and then click OK the Web interface is accessed displaying the Home page To prevent unauthorized access to the device it s recommended that after you initially access the Web interface to change the default login user name and password refer to Changing the Login User Name and Password on page 38 26 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 4 Change the device s IP address by performing the following a Open the Multiple Interface Table page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt Network submenu gt IP Settings b Define the device s IP address subnet mask and default Gateway IP address for OAMP Media Control application type so that they correspond to your network IP scheme c Click Apply d Save your settings to the flash memory and reset the device refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 37 5 Disconnect your PC from the device or from the hub switch depending on the connection method used in Step 1 6 Reconnect the device and PC if necessary to the network 7 Restore your PC s IP address and subnet mask to their original settings If necessary restart your PC and re access the device via the Web interface with its newly assigned IP address 3 1 2 Assigning an IP Address using Boo
5. Figure 2 10 PSTN Fallback for BRI Ports oe AudioC odes Mediant 600 Damage can be caused to external eguipment if PSTN Fallback is activated on two ports that are configured as user side Ensure that paired BRI ports i e ports I and Il and ports III and IIII are not identically configured i e both user or both net side otherwise PSTN Fallback does not function Installation Manual 20 Document tt LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 7 Connecting to FXS FXO Interfaces The procedure below describes the cabling of the device s FXS and FXO module analog interfaces Warnings To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect FXO ports to the PSTN FXO ports are considered to be TNV 3 FXS ports are considered to be TNV 2 Ensure that FXS and FXO ports are connected to the appropriate external devices otherwise damage to the device can occur FXO Foreign Exchange Office is the interface replacing the analog telephone and connects to a Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN line from the Central Office CO or to a Private Branch Exchange PBX The FXO is designed to receive line voltage and ringing current supplied from the CO or the PBX just like an analog telephone An FXO VoIP device interfaces between the CO PBX line and the Internet FXS Foreign Exchange Station is the interface replacing the Exchange i e the CO or the PBX and
6. 2 and 1 from left to right These connections correspond to the four pins of the dry contact connector on the CPU module Figure 2 14 Dry Contact Wires Mate You need to supply your own wiring for connecting to the mate s spring cage connections as well as a visual and or audible alarm system attached at the other end of the wires The dry contact connector suites wire sizes in the range 20 to 28 AWG In addition the dry contact system can receive a current of up to 1 5 A Note The dry contact alarm provided on the CPU must be connected only to SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage non energy hazard sources Class 2 as per UL 60950 and EN 60950 Version 6 2 23 February 2011 Fa i i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 gt To set up a dry contact system 1 Insert two wires into the mate s spring cage wire connectors in position 4 and 3 for the device s dry contact Port 1 and two wires in position 2 and 1 for the device s dry contact Port Il by performing the following a With a sharp pointed object press the position s corresponding orange button the cage of the connection opens b Insert the wire into the connector and then release the orange button the cage closes securing the wire in place 2 Connect the other ends of the dry contact wiring to the alerts system alarm siren or light according to your preferences and requirements 2 4 10 Connecting RS 232 Serial Interface to PC 2 4 11 The devices
7. Connect the other end of the cable to your ISDN telephone or PBX PSTN switch A BRI port can be configured either as TE Termination Equipment user side or NT Network Termination network side The connector pinouts vary according to the configuration as detailed in the following figure Figure 2 9 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts for BRI Ports TE NT a x 1 2 not 3 Rx 4 Rx connected 4 Tx 5 Rx j Tx B Tx body shield 6 Rx T Power source 2 B Power source 2 12445678 When configured as NT the BRI port drives a nominal voltage of 38 V with limited current supply of up to 100 mA The voltage is of Power Source 1 type line voltage Version 6 2 19 February 2011 7a E i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 4 6 Connecting BRI Interfaces for PSTN Fallback The PSTN Fallback feature provides a BRI interface connection to the PSTN upon a power outage i e Ethernet link failure This allows a telephone or PBX connected to a BRI port to continue making calls through the PSTN network instead of through the IP network The PSTN Fallback is provided by connecting adjacent BRI ports where one port is connected to for example a PBX and its adjacent port is connected to an active PSTN line i e normal operation not only dedicated to Fallback In the event of a power failure a relay connects the adjacent BRI ports i e ports I to Il and ports III to III by the closing of a metallic switch inside the module
8. NetCoder Netrake Nuera Open Solutions Network OSN Stretto TrunkPack VMAS VoicePacketizer VolPerfect VolPerfectHD What s Inside Matters Your Gateway To VoIP and 3GX are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners WEEE EU Directive Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product Customer Support Customer technical support and service are provided by AudioCodes Distributors Partners and Resellers from whom the product was purchased For Customer support for products purchased directly from AudioCodes contact support audiocodes com Abbreviations and Terminology Each abbreviation unless widely used is spelled out in full when first used Version 6 2 5 February 2011 Fa i i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 Related Documentation Document Name Product Reference Manual SIP Release Notes Mediant 600 8 Mediant 1000 SIP User s Manual Notes Throughout this manual and unless otherwise specified the term device refers to the Mediant 600 gateway Note The device is an indoor unit and therefore must be installed only indoors Caution Electrical Shock Do not open or disassemble this device The device carries high voltage and contact with internal components may expose you to electrical sh
9. embedded Web server Web interface The device is supplied with application software cmp file already residing on its flash memory This software is set to factory defaults If necessary you can restore the device to factory defaults refer to Restoring Factory Defaults on page 41 3 1 Assigning an IP Address This section describes how to change the device s default IP address so that it corresponds with your network environment The table below lists the device s default IP address Table 3 1 Default IP Addresses Parameter Default Value IP Address 10 1 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 To assign an IP address to the device use one of the following methods HW Device s HTTP based embedded Web server accessed using a Web browser refer to Assigning an IP Address using HTTP on page 25 BootP refer to Assigning an IP Address using BootP on page 27 m Voice Menu using a standard touch tone telephone connected to one of the FXS analog ports refer to Assigning an IP Address using Voice Menu Guidance on page 28 E Embedded Command Line Interface CLI accessed using RS 232 or Telnet refer to Assigning an IP Address using CLI on page 31 Dynamic Host Control Protocol DHCP refer to the User s Manual Tip If ata later stage after re defining the IP address your IP address is unknown e g forgotten use the BootP TFTP utility to access the device refer
10. refer to Connecting to the Ethernet Network on page 16 3 Connect the PRI E1 T1 trunk interfaces refer to Connecting to E1 T1 Trunks on page 17 4 Connect the E1 T1 ports for PSTN Fallback refer to Connecting E1 T1 Trunks for PSTN Fallback on page 18 5 Connect the BRI interfaces refer to Connecting the BRI Ports on page 19 6 Connect BRI interfaces for PSTN Fallback refer to Connecting BRI Interfaces for PSTN Fallback on page 20 7 Connect to the FXS FXO interfaces refer to Connecting to FXS FXO Interfaces on page 21 8 Connect the analog Lifeline telephone refer to Cabling the Analog Lifeline Phone on page 22 9 Connect the Dry Contact Relay Alarm System refer to Connecting the Dry Contact Relay Alarm System on page 22 10 Connect the power supply refer to Connecting to the Power Supply on page 24 For connecting the RS 232 port to a PC for serial communication refer to Connecting the RS 232 Port to a PC on page 24 Once you have cabled the device you can begin configuring the device refer to Configuring the Device on page 25 Version 6 2 15 February 2011 FA Vi i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 4 1 Connecting to Earth Ground The device must be permanently connected to earth ground using an eguipment earthing conductor Protective Earthing The eguipment is classified as Class EN60950 and UL60950 and must be earthed at all times For Finland Lait
11. Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP on page 25 you may be required to cable the Ethernet port differently Connecting to E1 T1 Trunks The device supports up to two E1 T1 trunk interfaces providing up to two RJ 48c ports When implementing two trunks the device can support PSTN Fallback allowing trunks to connect to the PSTN during a power outage i e no communication with the IP network The device also supports fractional E1 T1 Warning To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect T1 or E1 ports to the PSTN gt Toconnect the E1 T1 trunks 1 Connect the E1 T1 trunk cables to the device s RJ 48c ports 2 Connect the other ends of the trunk cables to your PBX PSTN switch RJ 48c trunk connectors are wired according to the figure below Figure 2 7 RJ 48c Connector Pinouts for E1 T1 ao 1 RXRING 3 6 7 8 2 Rx TIP Not Connected 4 Tx RING 5 Tx TIP Body Shield The digital trunks can also be connected in such a way as to support PSTN Fallback in case of power outage as described in the procedure below gt To connect the digital trunk interfaces for PSTN Fallback HM Fora 1 1 Fallback option connect Port I to your PBX and Port Il to the PSTN If the power fails a relay connects Trunk to II acting as a Fallback for PSTN trunks Version 6 2 17 February 2011 FA U i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 4 4 Connecting E1 T1 Trunks for PSTN Fallback The device offers a PS
12. Lifeline splitter connects pins 1 and 4 to another source of an FXS port and pins 2 and 3 to the POTS phone as shown in the figure below Figure 2 12 RJ 11 Connector Pinouts for FXS Lifeline 1 Not connected 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Not connected Figure 2 13 Analog PSTN Lifeline Cabling Setup Analog Lifeline is supported only by the FXS modules The Lifeline feature activated upon network failure can be disabled using the LifeLineType ini file parameter described in the device s User s Manual Installation Manual 22 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 9 Connecting to Dry Contact Relay Alarm System The dry contact ports I and Il located on the device s CPU module allows you to connect the device to an external audible or visual alarm system The table below describes the operational status of these dry contact ports Table 2 3 Dry Contact Operational Description Port Normal State Alarm Severity State During normal operation the dry contact is If a Major alarm is generated the dry open contact closes ll During normal operation the dry contact is If a Critical alarm is generated the closed dry contact opens The external alarm system is connected to the device s dry contact connector on the CPU module using the supplied dry contact wires mate refer to the figure below The mate provides four spring cage terminal block connector labeled 4 3
13. New Password and Confirm New Password fields enter the new password c Click Change Password the new password is applied and the Enter Network Password screen appears In the Enter Network Password screen enter the new password Version 6 2 39 February 2011 Fa i i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 3 5 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration You can save a copy backup of the device s current configuration settings as an ini file to a folder on your PC The saved ini file includes only parameters that were modified and parameters with other than default values If the device has lost its configuration you can restore the device s configuration by loading the previously saved ini file or by loading a newly created ini file Note When loading an ini file using the method described below parameters not included in the ini file are reset to default settings gt To save and restore the ini file 1 Open the Configuration File page Maintenance tab gt Software Update menu gt Configuration File Figure 3 8 Configuration File Page Save the INI file to the PC save INI File Send the IMI file to the device ie Paat The device will perform a reset after sending the INI file 2 To save the ini file to a folder on your PC perform the following a Click the Save INI File button the File Download dialog box appears b Click the Save button navigate to the folder in which you want to save t
14. connects to analog telephones dial up modems and fax machines The FXS is designed to supply line voltage and ringing current to these telephone devices An FXS VolP device interfaces between the analog telephone devices and the Internet gt Toconnect the FXS FXO interfaces m Using the device s RJ 11 connectors on the FXS FXO module connect the device to the required telephone interfaces e FXS connect the FXS module s ports to fax machines modems and or telephones e FXO connect the FXO module s ports to telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions The RJ 11 connector pinouts are shown in the figure below Figure 2 11 RJ 11 Connector Pinouts 1 Not connected 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Not connected Version 6 2 21 February 2011 Va Wi ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 4 8 Connecting to Analog Lifeline Phone The device s FXS modules provide a Lifeline phone connection on Port I The Lifeline provides a wired analog POTS phone connection to any PSTN or PBX which provides PSTN connectivity upon a power outage or when the network connection fails For each FXS module installed in the device you can configure one Lifeline phone connection using Port l gt Tocable the FXS module s Lifeline 1 Connect the Lifeline Splitter supplied to Port I on the device s FXS module 2 Connect the Lifeline phone to Port A on the Lifeline Splitter 3 Connect an analog PSTN line to Port B on the Lifeline Splitter The
15. may disrupt traffic To avoid this disable all traffic on the device before initiating the wizard by performing a graceful lock refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 37 Before you can load an ini or any auxiliary file you must first load a cmp file When you activate the wizard the rest of the Web interface is unavailable After the files are successfully loaded access to the full Web interface is restored You can schedule automatic loading of these files using HTTP HTTPS FTP or NFS refer to the Product Reference Manual Installation Manual 42 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device gt To upgrade the firmware and ini Auxiliary files 1 Stop all traffic on the device refer to the note above 2 Open the Software Upgrade Wizard Maintenance tab gt Software Update menu gt Software Upgrade Wizard the Software Upgrade Wizard page appears Figure 3 9 Start Software Upgrade Wizard Page Click the button to start the software upgrade process Warning Once software upgrade commences the upgrade process cannot be cancelled In case of an upgrade failure the device will reset and the previous configuration saved to flash will be restored 3 Click the Start Software Upgrade button the Load a CMP file Wizard page appears Note At this stage you can quit the Software Update Wizard by clicking Cancel x without requiring a device res
16. 1 T1 port 4x BRI and 4 x FXS ports 4 x BRI and 4 x FXO ports 4 x FXS ports and 1 x E1 T1 port 4 x FXO ports and 1 x E1 T1 port Version 6 2 9 February 2011 FA U i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 1 1 Front Panel The device s front panel is shown in the figure below and described in the subseguent table Figure 2 1 Front Panel Table 2 1 Front Panel Description Item Label Component Description 1 BRI Input output I O telephony interface modules TRUNKS Up to two BRI modules supporting up to eight BRI interfaces where each module provides four BRI ports RJ 45 ports Up to two TRUNKS modules supporting 1 or 2 E1 T1 J1 PRI spans including fractional E1 T1 RJ 48c ports Up to two FXO modules supporting up to eight FXO interfaces where each module provides four FXO ports RJ 11 ports Up to two FXS modules supporting up to eight FXS interfaces where each module provides four FXS ports RJ 11 ports FXO or FXS Note For a list of the various interface configuration support refer to Physical Description on page 9 2 CPU Central processing unit refer to enlarged view Installation Manual 10 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual Item 10 2 1 2 Label 1010 II 2 Installing the Device Component Description Enlarged View of CPU 3 Dry contact port normally open can be connected to an external audible or visual alarm system bell siren hooter or light
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19. RS 232 interface port is used to access the CLI for serial communication and to receive error notification messages A 9 pin DB adaptor cable is supplied for connecting this port to a PC as described in the procedure below gt To connect the device s serial interface port to a PC 1 Connect one end of the crossover RS 232 cable supplied to the device s RS 232 port located on the CPU module and labeled 1010 2 Connect the other end of the crossover RS 232 cable i e the DB 9 connector to either the COM1 or COM2 RS 232 communication port of your PC Figure 2 15 RS 232 Cable Adaptor The RS 232 port is not intended for permanent connection CLI configuration is currently not supported Connecting to the Power Supply The device receives its power from a standard AC electrical outlet The connection is made using the supplied AC power cord Warnings Units must be connected by service personnel to a socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Use only the AC power cord supplied with the device gt To connect the device to the power supply m Connect the 100 240V 50 60 Hz power socket located on the device s rear panel to a standard electrical outlet using the supplied AC power cord Installation Manual 24 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 Configuring the Device This section describes initial basic setup configuration for the device using the device s
20. SIP Parameters Once you have completed the previous sections you are ready to start configuring the device using the Web interface For information on how to fully configure the device refer to the device s User s Manuals gt 1 Version 6 2 To configure basic SIP parameters Access the Web interface Select the voice coders used by the device that best suits your VoIP network in the Coders Table page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt Coders And Profiles submenu gt Coders When operating with a Proxy server perform the following otherwise skip to Step 4 a Inthe Proxy amp Registration page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt SIP Definitions submenu gt Proxy amp Registration Set the Use Default Proxy field to Yes Optional In the Proxy Name field enter the Proxy s name The Proxy name replaces the Proxy IP address in all SIP messages This means that messages are still sent to the physical Proxy IP address but the SIP URI contains the Proxy name instead To enable the device to register to a Proxy Registrar server at power up and every user defined interval Registration Time parameter set Enable Registration to Enable b Inthe Proxy Sets Table page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt Control Network submenu gt Proxy Sets Table define the IP address s of the Proxy server s When no Proxy is used the internal routing table is used to
21. TN Fallback feature when provided with two E1 T1 PRI spans The digital module s Port Il serves as a dedicated Fallback port connected to the PSTN In the event of a power failure i e no Ethernet link a relay connects ports I and II by the closing of a metallic switch inside the module re routing trunk traffic from the PBX to the PSTN is established instead of from the PBX to the IP network Figure 2 8 PSTN Lifeline for PRI E1 T1 Provided by Port I AN AudioCodes Mediant 600 Only ISDN supports the PSTN Fallback feature when the number of supported channels e g 30 is less than the maximum number of possible channels provided by the physical ports e g two E1 trunks When the number of supported channels e g 60 equals the maximum number of channels provided by the physical ports e g two E1 trunks then other protocols such as CAS are also supported This PSTN Fallback feature has no relation to the PSTN Fallback Software Upgrade Key Installation Manual 18 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 5 Connecting to ISDN BRI Lines The device can house up to two BRI modules each supporting four BRI ports thereby providing a total of up to 8 BRI ports Warning To protect against electrical shock and fire use a 26 AWG min wire to connect the BRI ports to the PSTN gt To connect the BRI ports 1 Connect the BRI cable to the device s BRI RJ 45 port 2
22. VoIP Media Gateway SIP Protocol Installation Manual Version 6 2 February 2011 Document LTRT 85607 ra AudioCodes Installation Manual 1 Physical E EI ostoes amanmieil dionn lunastas ikkest nam l ikama 2 1 1 Front Panel 2 1 2 Rear Panel Unpacking and Checking Package COMEMS uineis arine enie 2 Mounting the Device PPE EEES EEE OLEI E EAN A O EET Ia 2 3 1 Desktop M suite Klaasi lila a aan We 2 3 2 19 Inch Rack Mounting makii i aaa aa a 1 Cabling the Device A DS tO 2 4 1 Connecting to Earth Ground 16 KA 100 11 TEEN saanuna ananass antaks anna 10 Connecting to E1 T1 Trunks kuni Kaisa auasi taak aal Connecting E1 T1 Trunks for PSTN Fallback ee Connecting to ISDN BRI Lines kli kallas a jaaa Ae Connecting BRI Interfaces for PSTN Fallback Sena maaala aanus 190 Connecting to FXS FXO INLCPFACOS ooccesscsscccsesccssssesesesiviseeesesessssssisisisieesessseessssssse 21 Connecting to Analog Lifeline Phone sulas aal aata E Connecting to Dry Contact Relay Alarm System E E E T da kid Ree S erial Interface to Ta summad 2 4 1 0 2 4 11 3 Configuring the D Assigning an IP Address a m dili istide taak a tiss E 3 1 1 Assigning an IP Address using HTTP ms 26 3 1 a Assigning an IP Address using BootP oe 3 1 3 Assigning an IP Address using Voice Menu Gui 3 1 4 Assigning an IP Address using CLI Co
23. ant to load 4 Save to flash memory and reset if required the device refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 37 Installation Manual 46 Document tt LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 4 Monitoring the Device 4 Monitoring the Device You can monitor the operating status of the device by viewing one of the following E Front panel LEDs refer to Front Panel LEDs on page 47 m Home page of the Web interface refer to Web Interface on page 48 4 1 Front Panel LEDS The location of the device s front panel LEDs are shown in the figure below and described in the subseguent tables Figure 4 1 Location of LEDs on I O Modules E1 T1 BRI FXO FXS Port LEDs Table 4 1 Analog I O FXS FXO Modules LED Description I O Port LED Color State Description On FXS phone is off hooked FXO off hooks the line toward the PBX Blinking FXS rings the extension line RJ 11 FXO detects a ring signal from the PBX On Error malfunction in line Table 4 2 E1 T1 PRI I O TRUNKS Modules LED Description LED Color State Description RJ 48c On Trunk is synchronized normal operation On Loss due to any of the following signals LOS Loss of Signal LOF Loss of Frame AIS Alarm Indication Signal the Blue Alarm RAI Remote Alarm Indication the Yellow Alarm Off Failure disruption in the AC power supply or the power is currently not being supplied to the device through th
24. ard Page cccccsscccccseseecceeseecceneeecseeeeceseeecsaneeessanseesseaes 43 Figure 3 10 End Process Wizard Page PSA A USE pannus 44 Figure 3 11 Load Ainidliary Pag sisien Aaa ma aaa AEA aa 45 Figure 4 1 Location of LEDs on I O Modules ernnnuveenn nunnu nnnnanennnnnee ranna naene rannamees 47 Figure 4 2 Current Alarms in Active Alarms PagQe cccccsssccecsseseeecaeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeeuaeeeesaeeeeesanes 49 Figure 4 3 Home Page Displaying Color Coded Channel ICONS cccccccceseeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeesaees 49 List of Tables Tade A 1 Fron Panel EO ON ses carne oc eisni aiii na aa iaa a aaidaki 10 Tabie A 2 Rear Fanell DescripiON cca icaccrnusaaccaned cane AAA 11 Table 2 3 Dry Contact Operational Description rrernneneennenennnenennene nene naeran nnana nne 23 Tone se Celt IF ACOTO E SAAMATA anae aieas 25 Table 3 2 Configuration Parameters Available via the Voice Menu merernse 31 Table 4 1 Analog I O FXS FXO Modules LED Deszcription rrrnnmenneneenenen naa 47 Table 4 2 E1 T1 PRI I O TRUNKS Modules LED Description enneeeenneneennene nene n nne 47 Table 4 3 BRI I O Modules LED Description nics sascsssczenesescaspeasocinssaaiccaneaneciapsdasasdapeialcsajensnesnesatoanneaeneaas 48 Table 4 4 Power Supply Module LED Description
25. ave and then hang up the handset The device retrieves the configuration from the HTTP server Installation Manual 30 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device The following is an example perl CGI script suitable for most Apache based HTTP servers for generating configuration dynamically per pattern 6 above Copy this script to var www cgi bin acconfig cgi on your Apache server and edit it as required eal lehe loa perl use CGI query new CGI Smac Squery gt param mac Sip query gt param ip Oise t eee get ence jollemia aaa 5 print Me INI file generator CGI Nn print Request for MAC Smac IP SiIp n in Prince TEOR SyslogServerIP 36 44 0 15 EnableSyslog 1 SSHServerEnable 1 EOF The table below lists the configuration parameters that can be queried or modified using the voice menu Table 3 2 Configuration Parameters Available via the Voice Menu Item Number at Menu Prompt Description 1 IP address 2 Subnet mask 3 Default Gateway IP address 4 Primary DNS server IP address 7 DHCP enable disable 31 Configuration server IP address 32 Configuration file name pattern Voice menu password initially 12345 99 Note The voice menu password can also be changed using the Web interface or ini file parameter VoiceMenuPassword refer to the User s Manual Version 6 2 31 February 2011 Va Vi ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 3 1 4 Assigning an IP Add
26. d after selecting a PRI protocol type you must reset the device After selecting a PSTN protocol in the Protocol Type field only the relevant parameters for this protocol are displayed Different protocols CAS or ISDN variants can be defined between trunks subject to the constraints in the device s Release Notes Installation Manual 36 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 10 11 Version 6 2 From the Framing Method drop down list select the required framing method For E1 trunks always set this parameter to Extended Super Frame From the Clock Master drop down list select the trunk s clock source e Recovered clock source is recovered from the trunk e Generated clock source is provided by the internal TDM bus clock source according to the parameter TDM Bus Clock Source From the Line Code drop down list select the line code e B8ZS bipolar 8 zero substitution for T1 trunks only e HDB3 high density bipolar 3 for E1 trunks only e AMI for both T1 and E1 Applicable only to ISDN protocols From the ISDN Termination Side drop down list select User Side when the PSTN or PBX side is configured as Network side and vice versa If the device s ISDN termination side is unknown choose User Side and then access the Home page If the D channel alarm is indicated choose Network Side
27. e AC power supply entry Version 6 2 47 February 2011 Va Vi ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 Table 4 3 BRI I O Modules LED Description LED Color State Description RJ 45 Green On Physical layer Layer 1 is synchronized normal operation Red On Physical layer Layer 1 is not synchronized Off Trunk is not active Table 4 4 Power Supply Module LED Description LED Color State Description POWER On The LED of each AC power supply is lit green when the power supply is operating correctly Off Failure disruption in the AC supply or the power is currently not being supplied to the device through the AC power supply entry Table 4 5 CPU Module LEDs Description LED Item Color State Description Ethernet 2 Left A Ports LED Orange Blinking Activity SA I Right Green On Link OK i Yellow Blinking Data is being received Off No link General 3 Purpose Green N A Future support 4 2 Web Interface The Web interface s Home page allows online monitoring of the device This is provided by a graphical display of the device s front panel showing color coded icons depicting the status of ports channels and other interfaces In addition currently active alarms can also be viewed 4 2 1 Viewing Alarms The Home page provides a link to the Active Alarms page which lists all the device s current alarms This page is typically accessed using the following navigation path Status amp Diag
28. e on liltettava suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan For Norway Apparatet rna tilkoples jordet stikkontakt For Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag gt To earth the device 1 Connect an electrically earthed strap of 16 AWG wire minimum to the chassis earthing screw located on the rear panel using the supplied washer 2 Connect the other end of the strap to a protective earthing This should be in accordance with the regulations enforced in the country of installation 2 4 2 Connecting to IP Network The device s CPU module provides two 10 100Base TX RJ 45 ports for connectivity to the Ethernet network IP network The dual ports provide Ethernet redundancy gt Toconnect the device to the IP Ethernet network 1 On the CPU module connect the first Ethernet port labeled I directly to the Ethernet network using a straight through RJ 45 Ethernet cable 2 Optionally for Ethernet redundancy connect the second Ethernet port labeled II to the Ethernet network The RJ 45 connector pinouts are shown in the figure below Figure 2 6 RJ 45 Connector Pinouts 12345678 4 5 7 8 not connected Installation Manual 16 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 3 For Ethernet redundancy it s recommended to connect each of the Ethernet ports to a different switch When assigning an IP address to the device using HTTP refer to
29. ed to subsequent channels i e 2 through 30 BRI In the Module column select Module 2 BRI select 2 i e trunk 2 in the From Trunk and To Trunk columns enter 1 2 i e channels 1 through 2 in the Channel s column enter the phone number e g 22000 for the first channel in the Phone Number column and then enter 3 in the Trunk Group ID column Phone number 22001 is automatically assigned to the subsequent channel i e 2 c Click Submit Installation Manual 34 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 2 Configure routing of telephone calls i e Tel or inbound IP to an IP destination i e IP address a Open the Outbound IP Routing page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt GW and IP to IP submenu gt Routing submenu gt Tel to IP Routing Figure 3 4 Routing Tel Calls to IP Sre Trunk Group ID Dest Phone Prefix Source Phone Prefix Dest IP Address In the Src Trunk Group ID column enter the Trunk Group number as defined in Step 1 c Inthe Dest Phone Prefix column enter 10 i e prefix of dialed number d Inthe Source Phone Prefix column enter the prefix of the channel s telephone number as defined in Step 1 e Inthe Dest IP Address column enter 10 33 24 14 i e calls are sent to this IP address f Click Submit Therefore any call whose dialed number prefix matches the value in the Dest Phone Prefix colu
30. et However once you start uploading a cmp file the process must be completed with a device reset 4 Click the Browse button navigate to the cmp file and then click Send File the cmp file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading 5 Click one of the following buttons Y Reset the device resets with the newly loaded cmp utilizing the existing configuration and auxiliary files gt e Next the Load an ini File wizard page opens Note that as you progress by clicking Next the relevant file name corresponding to the applicable Wizard page is highlighted in the file list on the left 6 Inthe Load an ini File page you can now choose to either s Click Browse navigate to the ini file and then click Send File the ini file is loaded to the device and you re notified as to a successful loading e Use the ini file currently used by the device by not selecting an ini file and by ensuring that the Use existing configuration check box is marked default e Return the device s configuration settings to factory defaults by not selecting an ini file and by clearing the Use existing configuration check box Version 6 2 43 February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 7 You can now choose to either e Click Reset the device resets utilizing the new cmp and ini file you loaded up to now as well as utilizing the other auxiliary files e Click Back the Load a cmp file pa
31. ge is opened again e Click Next the next page opens for loading the next consecutive auxiliary file listed in the Wizard 8 For loading the auxiliary files follow the same procedure as for loading the ini file Step 6 9 In the FINISH page complete the upgrade process by clicking Reset the device purns the newly loaded files to flash memory and then resets the device After the device resets the End Process screen appears displaying the burned configuration files refer to the figure below Figure 3 10 End Process Wizard Page A http 1110 13 4 121EndOfProcess Microsoft Internet Explorer EME CMP Version ID p 20A 003 002 Call Progress Tone File Mame usa tones 15 dat a Internet 10 Click End Process to close the wizard and then in the Enter Network Password dialog box enter your login user name and password described in Accessing the Web Interface and click OK a message box appears informing you of the new CMP file 11 Click OK the Web interface now becomes active and reflecting the upgraded device Installation Manual 44 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 2 Loading ini and Auxiliary Files You can load the device with a configuration file i e ini file and Auxiliary files e g Call Progress Tones or Dial Plan files for enhanced provisioning For a detailed description of the Auxiliary files refer to the device s User s Manual The current sett
32. hat all parameter changes whether on the fly or not are retained you need to save burn them to the device s non volatile memory i e flash You can also gracefully lock the device so that no new calls are allowed and existing calls are terminated only after a user defined period This is useful when for example you are uploading new software files to the device and you don t want to disrupt existing traffic Note Parameters preceded by the lightning E sign are not changeable on the fly and require a device reset gt To save parameters to flash memory and reset the device 1 On the toolbar click Device Actions and then from the drop down list choose Reset the Maintenance Actions page appears Figure 3 6 Maintenance Actions Page Reset Board Burn To FLASH Graceful Option Lock Graceful Option Current Admin State Save Configuration Burn To FLASH 2 Under the Reset Configuration group ensure that Yes is selected in the Burn to FLASH drop down list 3 Optional To gracefully lock the device click the LOCK button from the Graceful Option drop down list select Yes and then define the time in seconds after which the device locks 4 Click the Reset button Installation Manual 38 Document tt LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 4 Changing Login User Name and Password To prevent unauthorized access to the Web interface two Web user accounts
33. he configuration menu voice prompt to be played 4 To change the IP address a Press 1 followed by the pound key The current IP address of the device is played Press the key Dial the new IP address Use the star key instead of periods e g 192 168 0 4 and then press to finish d Review the new IP address and then press 1 to save 5 To change the subnet mask a Press 2 followed by the key The current subnet mask of the device is played b Press the key c Dial the new subnet mask e g 255 255 0 0 and then press to finish d Review the new subnet mask and then press 1 to save 6 To change the default Gateway IP address a Press 3 followed by the key The current default Gateway address is played b Press the key c Dial the new default Gateway address e g 192 168 0 1 and then press to finish d Review the new default Gateway address and then press 1 to save 7 Hang up the handset 8 Access the device s Web interface with the new IP address you assigned Alternatively initial configuration may be performed using an HTTP server as discussed in the Product Reference Manual Automatic Update Facility The Voice Menu may be used to specify the configuration URL Version 6 2 29 February 2011 7a i i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 gt To set a configuration URL A Obtain the IP address of the configuration HTTP server e g 36 44 0 6 Connect a telephone to one of
34. he figure below Figure 2 4 Location on Underside of Grooves for Rubber Feet 3 Peel off the adhesive anti slide rubber feet and stick one in each anti slide groove 4 Flip the device over again so that it is resting on its underside and the rubber bumpers are in contact with the surface Version 6 2 13 February 2011 Va Vi ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 3 2 19 Inch Rack Mounting The device can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack Before installing it in the rack ensure that you have a pre installed rack shelf on which the device can be placed Rack Mount Safety Instructions When installing the chassis in a rack implement the following safety instructions e Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma of 45 C 113 F Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation on the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the sup
35. he ini file on your PC and then click Save the device copies the ini file to the selected folder 3 To load the ini file to the device perform the following a Click the Browse button navigate to the folder in which the ini file is located select the file and then click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field beside the Browse button b Click the Send INI File button and then at the prompt click OK the device uploads the ini file and then resets from the cmp version stored on the flash memory Once complete the Enter Network Password dialog box appears requesting you to enter your user name and password Installation Manual 40 Document tt LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 6 Restoring Factory Defaults You can use the device s hardware Reset button to restore all the device s configuration settings to factory defaults including the device s IP address and Web interface s login user name and password The device resets to the software version cmp file saved on its flash memory For additional methods to restore default settings refer to the User s Manual gt Torestore the device to factory default settings m With a paper clip or any other similar pointed object press and hold down the Reset button located on the CPU module for at least 12 seconds no more than 25 seconds the device restores to factory default settings Version 6 2 41 February 2011 Va V
36. he new client 10 Click OK the Client Configuration screen closes 11 Physically reset the device using the hardware reset button or power down and then power up the device This causes the device to use BootP the device changes its network parameters to the values provided by BootP Figure 3 2 BootP Client Configuration Screen i Client Configuration 5 Name IP Cert Ma 00 90 6F 64 64 12 HYO0 90 9F 6464 12 Gateway 2 10 13 210 AA u Template knon z IP fo p3 fp fo s ra Os S O 7 Gatewy fho p pP ft TFTP SeveriP 10 f3 fe fan CMP Versions Boot File xx Cmp x INI File fiorini m f Flash Bum lb Edit INI Installation Manual 28 Document tt LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 1 3 Assigning an IP Address using Voice Menu Guidance Initial configuration of the device can be performed using a standard touch tone telephone connected to one of the FXS ports The voice menu can also be used to guery and modify basic configuration parameters Assigning an IP address using the Voice menu is relevant only when the device houses an FXS module The Voice menu is automatically disabled after the administrator password is set to a value other than the default Admin gt To assign an IP address using the voice menu guidance 1 Connect a telephone to one of the FXS ports 2 Lift the handset and dial 12345 three stars followed by the digits 1 2 3 4 and 5 3 Wait for t
37. i ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 3 7 Upgrading the Device You can upgrade the device with the following files using the device s Web interface m Firmware cmp file using the Software Update Wizard refer to Upgrading Firmware on page 42 MW Auxiliary and ini files using the Load Auxiliary Files page refer to Upgrading ini and Auxiliary Files on page 44 Note When upgrading the firmware cmp you can also use the Software Update Wizard to load ini and auxiliary files 3 7 1 Upgrading Firmware The Software Upgrade Wizard allows you to easily upgrade the device s firmware cmp file The wizard can also be used to load an ini file and or auxiliary files e g Call Progress Tones however this can only be done if a cmp file is also loaded to the device at the same time For the ini and each auxiliary file type you can choose to load a new file or not load a file but use the existing file i e maintain existing configuration running on the device Warnings Before upgrading the device it is recommended that you save a copy of the device s configuration settings i e ini file to your PC If an upgrade failure occurs you can then restore your configuration settings by uploading the backup file to the device For backing up and restoring configuration refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 40 The Software Upgrade Wizard requires the device to be reset at the end of the process which
38. ings of parameters that are not included in the ini file are retained incremental After loading the ini file the device does not reset Some files e g Call Progress Tones are not changeable on the fly and require a device reset Saving an auxiliary file to flash memory may disrupt traffic on the device To avoid this disable all traffic on the device by performing a graceful lock refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 37 You can also use BootfP to load the auxiliary files to the device refer to the Product Reference Manual gt To load an ini file and or auxiliary files to the device 1 Open the Load Auxiliary Files page Maintenance tab gt Software Update menu gt Load Auxiliary Files Figure 3 11 Load Auxiliary Page INI file incremental Brows en _ Lead Fite CAS file Brows en Lead Fite Call Progress Tones file Prowse Lead Fite Prerecorded Tones file Brows en Lead Fite Dial Plan file rows en toed File_ User Info file Browse Lead Fite Version 6 2 45 February 2011 Fa i i A AudioCodes Mediant 600 2 Click the Browse button corresponding to the file type that you want to load navigate to the folder in which the file is located and then click Open the name and path of the file appear in the field next to the Browse button 3 Click the Load File button corresponding to the field that contains the file you w
39. k the device 1 Open the carton and remove packing materials Remove Mediant 600 from the carton Check that there is no equipment damage op M Ensure that in addition to Mediant 600 the package contains the following items e One AC power cable e Four anti slide bumpers for desktop installation option e Two mounting brackets and four screws for 19 inch rack mounting e Two meter length RS 232 DB 9 adaptor cable for direct serial connection to PC 5 Check retain and process any documents 6 Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies Mounting the Device The device can be mounted in one of the following ways m Desktop refer to Desktop Mounting on page 12 m Installed in a standard 19 inch rack refer to 19 Inch Rack Mounting on page 13 Desktop Mounting The device can be mounted on a desktop by attaching four adhesive anti slide rubber bumpers supplied to the underside of the device Once you have attached these bumpers simply place it on a desktop with the bumpers in contact with the surface Figure 2 3 Underside of Device with Rubber Foot Installation Manual 12 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device gt To stick the anti slide rubber bumpers to the device 1 Flip the device over so that its underside faces up 2 Locate the four anti slide grooves on the device s underside one in each of the four corners as shown in t
40. login accounts are available primary and secondary with assigned user name and password For detailed information on the Web user accounts refer to the device s User s Manual Tip If you do not know your user name and password you can use AudioCodes BootP TFTP utility to access the device by re flash the load and resetting the password refer to the Product Reference Manual gt To change the login user name and password 1 Open the WEB User Accounts page Configuration tab gt System menu gt Web User Accounts Figure 3 7 WEB User Accounts Page for Users with Security Administrator Privileges Current Logged User Admin dl Account Data for User Admin User Name Change User Mame Access Level Sdmiristral w Fillin the following 3 fields to change the password Current Password Mew Password Contirm Mew Password Change Password Access Level Current Password Confirm New Password fs Change Password 2 To change the user name perform the following a Inthe User Name field enter the new user name maximum of 19 case sensitive characters b Click Change User Name the new user name is applied and the Enter Network Password screen appears c Inthe Enter Network Password screen enter the new user name 3 To change the password perform the following a Inthe Current Password field enter the current password maximum of 19 case sensitive characters b Inthe
41. mn i e 10 and whose source phone number prefix matches the value in the Source Phone Prefix column is sent to the IP address defined in the Dest IP Address column Version 6 2 35 February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 3 2 2 Configuring PSTN Trunks This section describes how to configure the configure the device s E1 T1 PRI and BRI trunks gt To configure the trunks 1 Open the Trunk Settings page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt PSTN submenu gt Trunk Settings Figure 3 5 Trunk Settings Page General Settings Module ID Trunk ID Trunk Configuration State Active Protocol Type Trunk Configuration Clock Master Line Code Framing Method 2 Click the Stop Trunk a button located at the bottom of the page to de activate the trunk so that you can configure currently grayed out unavailable parameters Skip this step if you want to configure parameters that are also available when the trunk is active You cannot stop a trunk if it provides the device s clock assuming the device is synchronized with the E1 T1 clock If this is the case then assign a different E1 T1 trunk to provide the device s clock or enable TDM Bus PSTN Auto Clock 3 From the Protocol Type drop down list select the required protocol If the Protocol Type field displays NONE i e no protocol type selected and no other trunks have been configure
42. nfigure call routing 1 Assign telephone numbers to endpoints or trunk channels by performing the following a Open the Trunk Group Table page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt GW and IP to IP submenu gt Trunk Group gt Trunk Group Figure 3 3 Enabling Channels in Trunk Group Table Page b Assign telephone numbers to the following interfaces FXS In the Module column select Module 3 FXS enter 1 4 i e channels 1 through 4 in the Channel s column and then in the Phone Number column enter the phone number e g 101 for the first channel Phone numbers 102 103 and 104 are sequentially assigned to subsequent channels i e 2 through 4 FXO In the Module column select Module 5 FXO enter 1 4 i e channels 1 through 4 in the Channel s column enter the phone number e g 201 for the first channel in the Phone Number column and then enter 1 in the Trunk Group ID column Phone numbers 202 203 and 204 are sequentially assigned to subsequent channels i e 2 through 4 PRI In the Module column select Module 1 PRI select 1 i e trunk 1 in the From Trunk and To Trunk columns enter 1 30 i e channels 1 through 30 in the Channel s column enter the phone number e g 11000 for the first channel in the Phone Number column and then enter 2 in the Trunk Group ID column Phone numbers 11001 11002 11003 and so on are sequentially assign
43. nfiguring Basic SIP Parameters kad oil 3 2 1 Enabling Channels and ae Call Routing Example aaa mit 3 2 2 Configuring PSTN Trunks a M 36 Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device MAAS gg Changing Login User Name and Password crccesesccrseectsrtsseceerceersec cence Backing Up and Restoring Configuration c cccceseeseceseceteseteeeteeetseeneeereer 40 Restoring Factory Defaults ccccccecssscsecesessesesececsescsesececsestseseserstsesetevevscsteesereeee4 ria one ee MMM Mm m m m m nese rani neds eerie AE 3 7 2 ml ini on ei Files selts tm ae ia seast jaaa 0 e Monitoring the Device PERE E ai i iela sa ia kui aaa i a 47 4 1 FBI Panel LEDs A tt ett A T A Version 6 2 February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Summary of Steps for Installing the Device nnrieennnnenennnnnne nn nnnee anname nan T EI TEE aata aaa a a aaa aaa ai E 10 AI RATE ME sa sima ak EE EE iii aiamaa maaala a ad 11 Figure 2 3 Underside of Device with Rubber Foot cccccccsseeeccsseeceeeseeecsesececseseesssseeessageesseaes 12 Figure 2 4 Location on Underside of Grooves for Rubber Feet cccscccceesseeeeseeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeeaees 13 Figure 2 5 Attaching the Mounting Ear Brackets cccccsseeeeceeeeeneeeeenees katla aaa TEATERS 14 2
44. nostics tab gt System Status menu gt Carrier Grade Alarms gt Active Alarms Installation Manual 48 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Seventy 4 2 2 Manual 4 Monitoring the Device gt To view current alarms m Inthe Home page click the area labeled Alarms the Active Alarms page appears Figure 4 2 Current Alarms in Active Alarms Page Source Description Date For each listed alarm the following information is displayed e Severity severity level of the alarm Critical displayed in red Major displayed in orange Minor displayed in yellow No alarm displayed in green e Source element from which the alarm was generated e Description brief explanation of the alarm e Date date and time that the alarm was generated Viewing Channel Status The Home page displays channel port icons that indicate the voice channels operating status You can use these port icons to drill down to view detailed channel status For a detailed description of the Home page refer to the device s User s Manual Figure 4 3 Home Page Displaying Color Coded Channel Icons CPU mm amp Version 6 2 You can drill down to view a detailed status of each channel or trunk gt To view a detailed status of a channel or trunk 1 In the Home page click the port of whose status you want to view a shortcut menu appears 2 From the shortcut menu choose Port Settings 49 February 2011 ra
45. ock and bodily harm Warning Disconnect the gateway from the mains and Telephone Network Voltage TNV before servicing Installation Manual 6 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This manual provides you with step by step procedures for initial and basic setup of the device including hardware installation and software configuration The flowchart below summarizes these steps Figure 1 1 Summary of Steps for Installing the Device Note For detailed information on how to fully configure the device refer to the device s User s Manual Version 6 2 T February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 Reader s Notes Installation Manual 8 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 Installing the Device This section describes the device s hardware installation This includes a physical description of the device unpacking the shipped package and mounting and cabling procedures 2 1 Physical Description Mediant 600 is 1U high compact unit that can be installed in a 19 inch industrial rack using mounting brackets The device supports Basic Rate Interface BRI PRI E1 T1 FXS and FXO interfaces and can be supplied in one of the following hardware configurations E 1xE1 T1 port can support also Fractional E1 T1 2 x E1 T1 ports 4 x BRI ports Supporting up to 8 voice calls 8 x BRI ports Supporting up to 16 voice calls 4 x BRI ports and 1 x E
46. ply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips gt To mount the device in a 19 inch rack 1 Attach the two mounting ear brackets supplied to each side of the device s chassis using the supplied screws as shown in the figure below Figure 2 5 Attaching the Mounting Ear Brackets 2 Place the device on a pre installed shelf in the rack 3 Attach the other end of the mounting brackets that you installed in Step 1 to the vertical track of the rack s frame using standard 19 inch rack bolts not supplied Installation Manual 14 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 2 Installing the Device 2 4 Cabling the Device This section describes the cabling of the device Electrical Earthing The device must be permanently connected to the earth using the screw provided on the rear panel Use 14 16 AWG wire and a proper ring terminal for the earthing gt To cable the device take these steps 1 Permanently earth ground the device refer to Earthing Grounding the Device on page 15 2 Connect the IP Ethernet network
47. ress using CLI You can assign an IP address to the device using command line interface CLI gt To assign an IP address using CLI 1 Connect the device s RS 232 port to either COM1 or COM2 communication port on your PC refer to Connecting the RS 232 Port to a PC on page 24 Use a serial communication software e g HyperTerminal to establish a serial communication link with the device using the following communications port settings Baud Rate 115 200 bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None The CLI prompt appears At the prompt type the following command and then press lt Enter gt to access the configuration folder conf To view the current network parameters at the prompt type the following command and then press lt Enter gt GCP IP Change the network settings by typing the following command SCP IP ip address subnet mask default gateway For example SCP Sree es 25572550 OO r Or The new settings take effect on the fly and connectivity to the device is active at the new IP address Note For the SCP IP command you must enter all three network parameters each separated by a space To save the configuration at the prompt type the following command and then press lt Enter gt The device restarts with the new network settings Installation Manual 32 Document LTRT 85607 Installation Manual 3 Configuring the Device 3 2 Configuring Basic
48. route the calls Enable the device s channels in the Trunk Group Table page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt GW and IP to IP submenu gt Trunk Group gt Trunk Group Configure the Trunks in the Trunk Settings page Configuration tab gt VoIP menu gt PSTN submenu gt Trunk Settings For a brief description refer to Configuring PSTN Trunks on page 35 If a Proxy server is not implemented map outgoing calls to IP addresses in the Outbound IP Routing page Configuration tab gt VolP menu gt GW and IP to IP submenu gt Routing submenu gt Tel to IP Routing Save your settings to the flash memory and reset the device refer to Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device on page 37 Once the device is configured backup your settings by saving the configuration ini file to your PC This saved file can later be used if necessary to restore configuration settings refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration on page 40 33 February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 3 2 1 Enabling Channels and Configuring Call Routing Example This section provides an example for enabling the device s channels and for configuring Tel PSTN to IP call routing This includes assigning the channels a telephone number and then routing calls e g of dialed numbers with prefix 10 from these channels to a specific IP destination e g IP address 10 33 24 14 gt To enable channels and co
49. tP You can assign an IP address to the device using the supplied AudioCodes BootP TFTP Server application BootP procedure can also be performed using any standard compatible BootP server For a detailed description of BootP refer to the Product Reference Manual gt To assign an IP address using BootP 1 Start the BootP application 2 From the Edit menu choose Preferences and then in the Preferences dialog box set the Timeout field to 50 3 From the Services menu choose Clients the Client Configuration dialog box appears E 4 Click the Add New Client ay icon a client with blank parameters is displayed 5 Inthe Client MAC field enter the device s MAC address The MAC address is printed on the label located on the underside of the device Ensure that the check box to the right of the field is selected this enables the client in the BootP tool if the client is disabled no replies are sent to BootP requests 6 In the IP field enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation that you want to assign to the device 7 Inthe Subnet field enter the subnet mask in dotted decimal notation that you want to assign to the device Ensure that the subnet mask is valid otherwise the device may not function Version 6 2 2 February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 8 Inthe Gateway field enter the IP address of the default gateway if any 9 Click Apply to save t
50. the FXS ports Lift the handset and dial 12345 three stars followed by the digits 1 2 3 4 and 5 Wait for the configuration menu voice prompt to be played Dial 31 followed by the key the current IP address is played M A PP M To change the IP address perform the following a Press the key b Dial the configuration server s IP address Use the star key instead of dots e g 36 44 0 6 and then press to finish c Review the configuration server s IP address and then press 1 to save 7 Dial 32 followed by the key and then perform the following to change the configuration file name pattern a Press the key b Select one of the patterns listed in the table below aa bb cc dd denotes the IP address of the configuration server Configuration File Name Pattern Description http aa bb cc dd config ini Standard config ini 2 https aa bb cc dd config ini Secure HTTP The device s MAC address is appended to the 3 http aa bb cc dd audiocodes lt MAC gt ini file name e g http 36 44 0 6 audiocodes 00908f012300 ini 4 http aa bb cc dd 8080 config ini HTTP on port 8080 5 http aa bb cc dd 1400 config ini HTTP on port 1400 Generating configuration per IP MAC address dynamically using a CGI script See perl example below http aa bb cc dd cgi bin acconfig cgi mac lt MAC gt amp ip lt IP gt c Press the selected pattern code and then press to finish 8 Press 1 to s
51. to the Product Reference Manual Version 6 2 29 February 2011 Va T ca AudioCodes Mediant 600 3 1 1 Assigning an IP Address using HTTP You can assign an IP address to the device using the device s Web interface gt To assign an IP address using HTTP 1 Disconnect the device from the network and reconnect it to a PC using one of the following methods Using a hub or switch between a PC and the device Connect the network interface on your PC to a port on a network hub switch using a standard Ethernet cable Connect the device to another port on the same network hub switch using another standard Ethernet cable Direct connection between a PC and the device Connect the network interface on your PC directly to the device using an Ethernet crossover cable 2 Change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the device s factory default IP address and subnet mask for default IP addresses refer to Assigning an IP Address on page 25 3 Access the device s Web interface a Installation Manual Open a standard Web browser application and in the Uniform Resource Locator URL field enter the device s default IP address e g http 10 1 10 10 the Web interface s Enter Network Password dialog box appears as shown in the figure below Figure 3 1 Enter Network Password Screen Connect to 10 13 4 13 The server 10 13 4 13 at Realmi requires a username and password User name
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