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1. Local Subscriber pA PA Public Unknown pA pra Bloc National Block Public Unknown PA PA joos Bloc National PSA PTA Para Public Network Private Network L 2 DE Aal mol mel ws Include ACKed alarms Figure 3 2 4 1 2 Destination Code Configuration A destination code is defined on the BCM to access the Mediatrix analog port For this solution we used the entire 7 digit phone number associated with the analog phone on the gateway as the destination code and set the Absorbed Length to 0 so that all digits would pass to the Mediatrix 7 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Nortel BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery50 E gt o x File view Metwork Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Dialing Plan Routing Fhe ey Network Elements configuration Administration 2 LAB CS 101014 WT A System B eA Identification Date and Time Montgomer rolas Keycodes IF Subsystem y Administrator Access Accounts and Privilec Security Policies SNF Modern Ey Resources Application Resource Media Gateways Port Ranges Telephony Resource Sy Telephony C Global Settings Routes Destination Codes Destination Codes 2bsorbed Length wild Card 0 qa a Aa Aa BESS a AS 5 aA ec i et qA ITA
2. 1 41 4935 95 60 1 5 15 Fees r rast ype ee rceleratedFequestedLo a ab von TSE El ffl h323AddT38MediaControlCha Description This configuration compares the aliases from the unit with the destination _ i ha23UseEvenT38Port aliases of the incoming call This configuration applies only to Ga h323ExperimentalConformance units with FXS ports 25 security units with mo group of lines H E snmp 2 allases of type E 164 and party number Figure 25 2 4 2 11 Gateway Configuration Activation When completed close the Edit SNMP page At this point the config should be transferred again to the gateway by right clicking on the MAC address under the Unit Manager icon and navigating to configuration file and selecting transfer to unit 29 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 Srel Unit Manager Tree Item Group wiew Tools Window Help E Filter lt None gt MES E t Overview P Hierarchy CE en Unit Manager no R Open Telnet Session Description Delete MAC Address OOSOFS02376E Friendly name Action Configuration File F sy shlame E ShMPy3 Unit settings Mediatrix 1102 da pas ae version 4 0 12 47 Properties Hardware version fa Refresh FS SNMP sysLocation SNMP sysDescription Mediatrix 1102 v4 0 12 47 4 323 MIB 1 5 3 46 Profile Mx H4000 01 SNMP sysUp
3. Be Ya E ir E B E r Overview Description MAC Address D090F802376E Friendly name Action i Configuration File SNMP syshlame SNMPy3 Unit settings Type Mediatrix 1102 SNMP Preferences Software version 40 12 47 Properties Hardware version fa Refresh FS SNMP sysLocation i l SNMP sysDescription Mediatrix 1102 4 0 1247 H 323 MIB 1 5 3 46 Profile Mx H4000 01 SNMF sysUpTime O day s O hour s 28 minute s IP Configuration Local IP Address 10 1 1 240 Online Yes Configuration State Ready Figure 20 Once selected the entire MIB structure of the Mediatrix gateway is displayed 24 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 Edit SNMP Remote unit zz Automatic GET a ES F wli x Set target units 5 A internet bee directory H E mgmt i experimental a private t E enterprises 2 88 mediatrix CE mediatrixProducts 29 mediatrixAdmin 29 mediatrixtigmt C mediatrixConfig 29 mediatrizIpTelephonySignaling 29 mediatrixModules 29 mediatrixExperimental H me DebugMIB erails E type TI Status Default value MS Access h323DebugMlIB H a el E security H E snmpv2 Figure 21 Range be OO 1 3 6 7 4 1 4935 99 60 Description This MIB contains H 323 experimental and interopabiliby configuration objects June 2006 Do a Get on the OID Object ID Mediatrix mediatrixConfig
4. Port soe B Subscriber Se iE Telephony At 6 211 Siler Suppressic Conservative Conservativ 6 711 Silence Sup Unlocked NoDp 6 71 u Law Disabled Conservative Unlocked Hoop 6 411 Law Disabled Conservative Set target units Cancel Figure 17 Right click on codec activation under port on the tree and select edit The codec activation screen appears Disable all codecs except for G 711 mu law Select OK when completed 21 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 ela Unit Manager Tree Item Group View Tools Window Help Car E o Te Y 5 Hierarchy Fe Hones es Unit Manager E emi 0090FS02376E Codec Activation ia E Port G 711 u law PCMU G 711 alaw PCMA G 723 1 G 729 AB E al ror Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled a El sipserber sersiccs Ae Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Ta E Telephony Attributes Codec Activation PEE 6 411 var PEMU 6 711 alaw FEMA 6 7231 G 729 4B Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled gt a z Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Set Target Unit Cancel Figure 18 2 4 2 7 Mediatrix Configuration Transfer At this point the configuration needs to be transferred to the gateway Right click on the MAC address of the gateway under the Unit Manager icon Go to configuration file and transfer to unit The confi
5. gt BUSINESS MADE SIMPLE weal BCM50 Technical Configuration Guide gt BCM50 with Mediatrix 11020 gt ina Direct Gateway Environment Sales Engineering Document Date J une 16 2006 Document Version 1 0 BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Nortel is a recognized leader in delivering communications capabilities that enhance the human experience ignite and power global commerce and secure and protect the world s most critical information Serving both service provider and enterprise customers Nortel delivers innovative technology solutions encompassing end to end broadband Voice over IP multimedia services and applications and wireless broadband designed to help people solve the world s greatest challenges Nortel does business in more than 150 countries For more information visit Nortel on the Web at nortel com NORTEL NETWORKS CONFIDENTIAL This document contains material considered to be proprietary to Nortel No part of it shall be disclosed to a third party for any reason except after receiving express written permission from Nortel and only after securing agreement from the third party not to disclose any part of this document Receipt of this document does not confer any type of license to make sell or use any device based upon the teachings of the document Receipt of the document does not constitute a publication of any part hereof and Nortel explicitly retains exclusive ownership rights to all propri
6. to provide external telephony access to the BCM50 The BCM50 is Ethernet attached to the ES 470 The Mediatrix 1102 is Ethernet attached to the ES 470 The BCM400 has an analog station module ASM to provide analog connectivity to the laptop The analogue device is attached to analog port 1 on the Mediatrix 2 4 Configuration Steps 2 4 1 BCM50 Configuration 2 4 1 1 Call Routing Configuration The BCM50 will need to be configured with a call route to the gateway In this setup route 003 will be used with a DN type of National The DN type is very important when configuring trunks The Mediatrix will also be configured with a DN type of E 164 which is what is equivalent of National These must match 6 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 E E BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery s0 File view Metwork Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Configuration Administration FH System Identification Date and Time Dialing Plan Routing Routes Destination Codes Service ID 3 1040414 3 10 203 02 cies Service Type IF Subsystem 3 Administrator Access Accounts and Privilec Security Policies SNF Modern 9 Resources Application Resource Media Gateways Port Ranges Telephony Resource SY Telephony Global Settings
7. voicelfMib voicelfCodecTable by right clicking on the Mib and selecting get 25 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Remote unit O090F802376E s Automatic GET ca ee x Set target units yoicelFCodecPreferred oicelfCodecPcouEnable org BA dod E E internet H Ea mgmt T experimental 6 59 private J enterprises 3 mediatrix ENE mediatrixProducts H E mediatrixAdmin H E mediatrixMgmt E mediatrixContig ipaddressConfig Fe ag sys ConfigMIB Details E 8 msMIB HEE syslogMIB a ma HBE qosMIB Default value Access Net accessible Es 1 3 5 1 4 1 4935 15 301 20 CodecTable i HS Anson ee 7 ps a o Cte EE ption eae the parameters that define the oh atalFMIE E iia FxsMIB Find PCMA and PEMU are specified in ITU T Recommendation 6 711 Audio igitMapMIE Fina Newt ata ls encoded as eight bite per sample atter loganthimic H ag d d data i ded ight bi le after logarithm subscriberservicesMIB scaling PEMU denotes mu law scaling PEMA A law scaling 0 8 sntpMIB Expand A teleohonyAtkributesMIB Collapse Figure 22 After you execute the get you need to Double click in the voicel CodecPcmuMaxP Time field and set the parameter to an integer value of 40 This sets the packetization rate between 10ms and 40ms for PCMU G 711 mu law Once the value is
8. 47 Mediatrix Unit Manager Client 3 2 17 40 Nortel Enterprise Switch 3 6 0 6 33 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 4 Reference Documentation Document Title Publication Description Number Quintum Voice Over IP TCG Created by Pierre Fournier Gateway on BCM Technical from Nortel Configuration Guide Configuration Notes for Mediatrix Configuration Note Mediatrix FXS Units in Nortel CS1K Release 3 H 323 Environment Contact Us For product support and sales information visit the Nortel Networks website at http www nortel com In North America dial toll free 1 800 4Nortel outside North America dial 987 288 3700 34 External Distribution NORTEL
9. 8 FAX is disabled under the Media Parameters Tab External Distribution NORTEL M BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 E E BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery s0 7 E iol x File View Metwork Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Modules Fhe ey Network Elernents configuration Administration z i 7 TE Module type Bus State Devices Lowy High Total Busy Internal ann 5 Sets PIA Pa T2 Sy 1040114 3 10 203 0 2 Montgomer Prolab al iera gt i Application Resources h meine anlec Lines Bi 64 4 Media Gateways Port Ranges internal Sets 4 Enabled Sets MAS Pra 3 Expansion 1 DTM PRI 5 Enabled Lines BS ar 23 Expansion 2 Empty T WA BA Pa Pa Ma a Services C Applications Disable Enable Details for Module Internal Local Gateway Media Parameters Remote Gateways Preferred Codecs Settings Codec Preferences Enable silence compression Available list Selected list Jitter buffer auto 6 729 payload size ms aa 6 723 payload size m 1 fo 6 411 payload size m 1 30 Incremental payload Enable T 38 fax i Force 6 711 for 3 1k audio E ll gt one 0 25 Luo lL m11 L ves M Include ACKed alarms Figure 11 At this point the BCM50 configuration should be complete 2 4 2 Mediatrix Configuration 2 4 2 1 Mediatrix IP Address Assignment Mediatrix 1102 conf
10. A Kl A AAN N aa a a a RN Public Network Private Network Line Pools Hunt Groups Call Detail Recording ES SA t cialo mol mel veas Y Include ACKed alarms Figure 4 2 4 1 3 PRI Route Configuration External Trunk The PRI route is defined on the BCM50 with a DN type of Public Unknown For this setup route 004 was utilized 8 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 E E BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery s0 j ojx File View Metwork Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Dialing Plan Routing EHS Network Elements Configuration administration FI LAB 29 System Routes Destination Codes 3 1040114 3 10 203 02 Montgomer Prolab Identification Routes Date and Time Keycodes IF Subsystem 3 Administrator Access Accounts and Privilec Security Policies SNF Modern 9 Resources Application Resource Media Gateways Port Ranges Add Delete Telephony Resource SY Telephony Global Settings Service Type Service D jong A Mis Mis Mis 001 Bloc Local Subscriber PA PA PA PA PA PA PS TA PTA PTA Public Unknown BlocE Public Unknown Mational Public Network Private Network Line Pools Hunt Groups Call Detail Recordin
11. Band Signaling Out of Band Signaling now needs to be enabled This is under the voicelfDtmfTransport MIB Right click and do a get Once the values are displayed change the voicelfDtmfTransport option from InBand to outOfBandUsingSignalingProtocol Once changed click on the Set Icon at the top of the page 27 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Edit SNMP Remote unit O030F802376E Y z Automatic GET EE ani e et K Set target units a vi fomi Transport voicelfDtmfPa loadT ype a pra outofBandUlsingSignalinge 7 Ha aoe inBand a H E internet outOfBandLsingRtp EA directory outOfBandUsingsignalinmgProto H 23 mgmt signalingProtocolbependent EY experimental A private E enterprises El Ea mediatrix E E mediatrixProducts H E mediatrixAdmin E mediatrixMgmt E E mediatrixConfig ipAddressConfig bora Ea sysConfigMIE jii 8 imageMIB Type Integer Enum JO inb and 3 msMIE 1 out tBandU singh tp e ic 2 oe hee EH syslogMIB status PuITen outOfBandUsingSignalingProtoco qosMIB E 8 telephony MIB Default value inBand 3 signalingProtocolDependent E A voicelFMIB E Y voicelfMIBObjects Access Read write E DicelFTable gio 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 4935 15 30 1 30 1 1 E El voicetfOtmf Transport Table Ue ee E3 voicelFDEmPTransoor Description Type of DTMF transport If signalingProtocoldependent is selected the sign
12. O hour s 20 minute s IF Configuration Local IP Address 10 1 1 240 Online Yes Configuration State Ready Figure 13 2 4 2 4 H 323 and Port Configuration Now the gateway is ready for a configuration To get the gateway up and running with the BCM50 the H 323 and port configuration needs to be completed first Right Click on H 323 and select Edit The H 323 properties screen appears On the properties screen you need to set the following Registration Method set to none since a gatekeeper is not being used 17 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 An alias must be defined on a per port basis For this setup only 1 port was used Port 1 was defined with a 7 digit phone number with a type of E164 National This is the phone number that corresponds to the port If the incoming dialed phone number matches the number defined on the port and the type matches the port will ring the analog device The number and type defined on the gateway corresponds to the route and destination digits that were defined previously on the BCM50 to connect to the gateway Once these settings have been made Direct Gateway Call button must be selected Select ok when done UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 z Gatekeeper Subscriber Services Bun B Telephony Attributes V Use DHCP Gatekeeper EE 2 mN F i n Method Mone Alias ei Typed
13. P trunk back to the BCM50 over the Ethernet network Only one port on the Analog gateway was configured with an alias in this case a phone number The Enterprise Switch 470 was configured with a basic IP address for management as well as an interface group to trust the incoming Diffserv Code Point DSCP 2 1 Assumptions This document assumes that the reader is knowledgeable on the programming of the BCM50 It does not go into detail on any basic configuration options The document focuses on the necessary configuration to make the tandem function work with H 323 trunks to the analog gateway All IP components have to be accessible so that signaling and media path can connect appropriately The BCM50 will need to have the VoIP trunk license key loaded to support the H 323 connectivity to the analog gateway VoIP trunks are assigned to a BLOC In this configuration BLOC A is used for the VoIP trunks The one BCM50 is configured in a Pool in this case BLOC B Since the Mediatrix is on the LAN side only G 711 mu law will be utilized T 38 Fax support will be disabled 4 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 E E BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery 50 2 S Ioj x File View Mebwork Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Keycodes EHER Network Elements Configuration Administration F F LAB Hy System 3 a yetem ID 0011F9E902734 Sequence a keyt
14. S 1 31 PM Figure 28 If all digits are not being passed to the Mediatrix example 2345 is being sent instead of the full string 2345678 digits could be possibly absorbed as part of the BCM50 destination digit configuration referenced in Figure 4 Outbound calls from the Mediatrix to External For calls originating on the gateway a VoIP trunk will be used for the incoming call and an external PRI trunk is used for the outgoing call In this example VoIP line 001 is used for the incoming call and PRI line 087 is used for the external trunk 32 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 se ECM Monitor Bcm_msS0rl me ioj x File Statistics Help BCM Info Media Card Voice Ports IP Devices ATP Sessions UIF Line Monitor Usage Indicators Statistics Line Monitor Active Lines 2 Line Breeton t Stat Fime User State Duration Humber and Name L Linel Thu Jun mil a 28 006 ar 00 00 05 2345678 Mediatrix 1102 DNIS Incoming Connected Visible lines E LinedOb LEQ FO 006 WER Idle 2345678 Show all lines including inactive I Ed Heed Outgoing W ed Me ap 3 a 24 41 2006 L1 3 Idle 92436769 65 Lin HEHE ANNE Idle oy Linede7 fice Thu Jn 1 07 BE 8 006 Y Connected 00 00 05 2205 Figure 29 3 Software Baseline Hardware Matrix Platform Model sd Version _ _ patch 1 Mediatrix Analog Gateway 1102 4 0 12
15. Srher an Scher nn Figure 8 2 4 1 6 H 323 Direct Configuration For these tests the BCM50 was configured to support a direct connection to a remote VoIP gatekeeper Utilizing a gatekeeper was not tested 12 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Nortel BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery50 5 A E olx File view Metwork Session Tools Help Element Navigation Panel Task Navigation Panel Ea Network Elements LAB pphony Resources Configuration administration System 8 1040411 poe 3 non is 1435 Administrator Access Module type Devices Busy dontaome mea eSources internal 2 Aplications 13 z Application Resource nee Media Gateways MUSAE 12 Port Ranges y errial a 64 4 internal pets 4 Enabled Mia 5 aa Services Expansion 1 DTM PRI 5 Enabled Lines 55 af 23 ue Applications Expansion 2 Empty TWA WA NEA Wia mia ny Disable Enable retails for Module Internal Local Gateway Media Parameters Remote Gateways Telephony Setting Fallback to circuit switched Disabled Forward redirected OL E 23 Settings Call signaling Direct 8 Call signaling port 1720 Send name display fy m 1 ore ban Figure 9 2 4 1 7 Remote Gateway Definition The Mediatrix now needs to be defined as a remote gateway The IP address of the Mediatrix is defined along with the destination digits
16. Time O day s O hour s 20 minute s IP Configuration Local IP Address 10 1 1 240 Online Yes Configuration State Ready Figure 26 Once transferred the gateway needs to be restarted for the config changes to become active Right click on the MAC address under the Unit Manager icon navigate to action and select Restart graceful The gateway will restart and load the new config 30 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 o _ 5 x cita Unit Manager Tree Item Group View Tools Window Help x gt o fe fg P z Hierarchy Overview Open Telnet Session ii Delete MAC Address OOSOFS02576E See wnload Software Abrupt E Sa Download Software Graceful Mame dE O Remove all DHCP options sees Beene B Telef SNMPya URiE settings nies Mediatrix 1102 SNMP Preferences yaa BD ia lestart Graceful 401247 Properties EsTa Ya Refresh FS SNMP sysLocation SNMP sysDescription Mediatrix 1102 v4 0 12 47 H 323 MIB 1 5 3 46 Profile Mx H4000 07 ONMP sysUpTime O day s O hour s 26 minute s IP Configuration Local IP Address 10 1 1 240 Online Yes Configuration State Reviewed by administrator Ready NUM A start Bsn 9 tmb bay Fa ES Uni No wi BC Y Me Cap Di FW Pl Ad Ea Faa Bes AA O ES 1 24 Pm Figure 27 This should complete the Me
17. aling protocol has the control to select the DTMF transport mode pr B oicelfDtm Transpe i voicelfotmfPayloac This variable s semantics are different depending on protocol and or E Ed voicelFConformance hardware platforms Pleaze refer to the documentation shipped with your E E dad a ESiMIR device for more details br E FxsMIB 881 dioitMaoMIB a 4 Get table request result SUCCESS volcel CodecT able 1 3 6 1 4 1 4935 15 30 1 20 Set table request result OOSOFB02376E SUCCESS vorcelfCodecPemuMasxPT ime 1 3 6 1 41 493515 30 1 20 7 7 4 100 Get table request result SUCCESS vocel ltr ransnotl ahe t1 3A1 47 498251530 13m Figure 24 2 4 2 10 Alias Type Restriction Navigate to the h323AliasTypeRestriction MIB and change the value to disable Click on the SNMP set icon at the top of the page 28 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 J Edit SNMP j j Remote unit 0090F802376E z Automatic GET Bm mx Set target units F experimental i ga enterprises i 8 mediabrix H E mediatrixProducts H E mediatrisAdmin EE mediatrizMgmt 3 mediatrixConfig EE mediatrixIpTelephonySignaling 53 mediatrixModules Details 3 mediatrixExperimental Type Integer 8 me DebugkIB H Bg h323DebughIB Status Current 68 h323ExperimentalMIB H I h323ExperimentalMIBObjects Default value enable E a PEEN ZIRE Acces Read write oo 1 3 6
18. changed the SNMP Set button at the top of the page must be selected or the change will not be transferred to the gateway 26 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Remote unit OO90FS02376E x Z Automatic GET ates F wi x Set target units o E org peru enable 10 40 EJ dod pemu enable 10 100 i E internet en directory H Ea mgmt T experimental a private i E enterprises E 8 mediatrix H E mediatrixProducts H E mediatrixAdmin Eg mediatrixMgmt 3 a mediatrixConfig EJ ipAddressConfig E sysConfighTB 88 imageMIB Type Unsigned integer 32 Range Details 8 msMIB 88 syslogMIB Status Current B qosmMIB E telephonyMIB Default value f OD B woicelFMIB EE voicelPMIBObjects Access Read write E voicelFT able E vaielfCod ct hle ob 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 4935 15 30 1 20 1 7 H E voicelFDtmfTransportT able H E voicelFConformance Description Upper boundary for the packetization perad of ei datalf MIE the given codec Gel FesMIB PEMU gt 10ms 100ms H digitMapMIE 8 subscriberservicesMIB This value is expressed in ms with increments of H G sntpMIE H A teleohonwAttributesMIB Get table request result SUCCESS yoicelfCodecT able 1 3 6 1 4 1 4935 15 30 17 20 Set table request result OOS0FS023 76E SUCCESS volcelfCodecPemuMaxPT inne 1 3 6 1 4 1 4335 15 30 1 20 1 7 4 100 Figure 23 2 4 2 9 Out of
19. diatrix configuration steps 2 5 Verification The most useful tool in troubleshooting the setup is the BCM monitor By utilizing the BCM monitor tandem functionality and call setup can be verified External calls to the Mediatrix 31 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 The first thing to verify is that the calls are incoming and outgoing appropriately In the below screen shot the call is incoming on Line 065 and tandeming through to Line 006 This is an incoming call on the PRI and Outgoing call on the VolP line and the call is in a connected state Adobe Reader College NewHire Positions PDF FE xj E File Edit View Document Tools Window Help x A Open A Save a Copy Print a Email ry Search BCM Monitor Bcm_m50r1 File Statistics Help ECM Info Media Card Voice Ports IP Devices ATP Sessions UIP Line Monitor Usage Indicators A Statistics Line Monitor Active Lines 2 E State Duration Number and Mame te Lj 4 00 00 00 2345678 Connected Visible lines 64 Lina E a Inver T E z Idle 32426788 Show all lines including inactive E Thu Jun 1 07 31 09 2006 Fo 5 Connected 00 00 00 4 i Dine Probert Het HSH E q Idle 2345678 and The sales d trust while Additional H 7 7 ss LJ Lt LJ H Start an gt Sim E Fan a U N mi B Ym B A Fes iz Ad Sa Fa lec a Un O M
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21. g 2 DE Aal mol mel ws Include ACKed alarms Figure 5 2 4 1 4 Remote Access Package Definition For calls to tandem from one trunk to the other a remote access package must be configured and all lines within the pool associated with the tandem trunks need to be assigned to the remote access package Enabling the remote access package 9 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Ea BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery50 aj x File View Network Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Remote Access Packages Configuration Administration 29 Sy ee Packages Identification Date and Time ee Keycodes IP Subsystem 4 Administrator Access Accounts and Privileges 03 Security Policies Shue a Modern 05 Y Resources 06 Application Resources Media Gateways Port Ranges 08 Telephony Resources 09 4 Telephony C Sobal Settings C Sets ES Lines Loops Scheduled Services Y Dialing Plan General Che Public Network Private Network Line Pools Sy Prolab El EG al Gel Routing Call Security Restriction Fiters Access Packages Class of Service dospitality Hunt Groupe Call Detail Recording Data Services Ez Applications one cagal mol mE wg m Include 4ACKed alarms Figure 6 2 4 1 5 Remote Access Package Line Assignment Adding the IP Lines to the
22. guration is now transferred to the gateway but is not yet active 22 External Distribution NORTEL June 2006 V1 0 BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 Srel Unit Manager Tree Item Group view Tools Window Help eo Te q 5 Hierarchy ve Unit Manager no E Filter lt Hone gt Y E di Overview 7 Bio ee i Open Telnet Session Description MAC Address OOS0F802376E Delete one Friendly name Configuration File F sy shlame Mediatrix 1102 ae SAMES S Unit settings SNMP Preferences ae vers references Software version 4012 47 Properties oe Hardware version fa Refresh FS SNMP sysLocation Mediatrix 1102 v4 0 12 47 4 323 MIB 1 5 3 46 Profile Mx H4000 01 SNMP sysUpTime O day s O hour s 40 minute s SNMP sysDescription IP Configuration Local IP Address 10 1 1 240 Online Yes Configuration State Ready Figure 19 2 4 2 8 Packetization Time Now the packetization time or PTIME needs to be defined to be inline with the BCM50 Access this parameter by right clicking on the MAC address of the gateway under the Unit Manger icon and selecting edit snmp 23 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 T UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 ia Unit Manager Tree Item Group wiew Tools Window Help oe E g pe P mE Hierarchy None gt z Filter lt None gt
23. iguration Mediatrix ships a GUI based configuration tool named Unified Manager Client UMC with each of the analog gateways The UMC is used to manipulate the MIB variables that define the configuration on the gateway Out of the box the gateway requests an IP address utilizing DHCP To complete the IP address assignment a reservation for an IP address was created in the existing scope for our setup The MAC address is located on the box The MAC address must be used when defining a reservation within a DHCP scope By creating a reservation the IP address of the gateway is always known allowing for simplification of management 15 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 2 4 2 2 Mediatrix GUI Install The UMC install is a straightforward windows installation The CD is placed in the CD drive and autorun should launch a web page which will guide you through the setup If autorun does not launch the web page file explorer can be used to navigate to the root of the CD where you will find a HTM file named ReadMeFirst htm Double click this file and it will launch a web browser with a start page 2 4 2 3 Device Discovery Once the UMC application is installed and launched the Mediatrix gateway will need to be discovered To accomplish this right click on the Unit Manager icon on the left and select Autodetect This will allow you to put a range of addresses to scan for a Mediat
24. last AA Type ins 2 A JEBE O amm E _ i 5 l Obra Set target units Direct Gateway al Jaca Cancel pty gt 5 arenes si pty gt lt emply gt lt emply gt emply gt emply gt Figure 14 2 4 2 5 Direct Gateway Configuration The Direct Gateway Call must be defined since a gatekeeper is not being utilized This is equivalent to the remote gateway configuration on the BCM50 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 The analog port being configured is set to enable and the IP address of the BCM50 s advertised IP telephony address is defined This is where all calls will be routed originating from analog port 1 on the gateway When completed select ok UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 Siel Unit Manager Treeltem Group View Tools Window Help gt A T Hierarchy en Unit Manager E 0090F802376E 3 Administration DiallMap voice Xx es El H323 x or E Port Gatekeeper BE Subscriber Services aio 8 Telephony Attributes v Use DACP Gatekeeper EN IF address A Direct Gateway Call j x 10 203 0 10 nal l h Regist e Disable E Alias 7 aa 2 ee 5 S676 Set target units Direct Gateway Call OF Cancel pty gt _ erp A pity lt empty gt lt emply gt emply gt emply gt Figure 15 2 4 2 6 Gateway CODEC Definition Once the direct gateway is configured the CODEC for the individ
25. rect Gateway V1 0 June 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW BCM50 TO MEDIATRIX ANALOG GATEWAY IN A DIRECT GATEWAY ENVIRONMENT 4 Ze DASESCENARIO idad 4 2 1 ASSUMPTIONS eiii 4 22 OBIECTIVE araia e al 6 2 3 TOPOLOGI Gunmen enor Shree Corner One rere e e errr res 6 2 4 CONFIGURATION STEPS ayse E a Eds 6 BAD BCO CON OUTO EEEE TEA ATE OTEO E O E RR ee 6 2 4 1 1 Call ROTA CONAN E A E A AAA AA A EA 6 2 4 1 2 Destination Code COn to Orao maana sli tasa eii iio sis 7 2 4 1 3 PRI Route Contisuration External Udri R E AE A AAA A 8 2 4 1 4 Remote Access Packase Denia a E 9 2 4 1 5 Remote Access Pack ace LANG ASMA A R a a S 10 2 4 1 6 Ho Dret Com ULA Oee A A AE ida 12 2 4 1 7 Remote Crate Way Denon ictericia 13 2 4 1 8 BENMBUCOIES DECIDIO rra AAA AA AAA AA AA ARIAS AAA 14 DAZ METAS COn eura ON A A da 15 2 4 2 1 Medtattix TP Address As SiO nm ato slaw satel tan tad 15 2 4 2 2 Mediat ix GUNS talk ear A AA ee oer AAN EVE 16 2 4 2 3 DEVICE DISCOS ara tacos 16 2 4 2 4 ELS23 and POr COMEN il ti o tos ota it iaa 17 2 4 2 5 Direct Gateway Conii surai Osen AA ESE AA AAA A IES 18 2 4 2 6 Gateway CODEC Definition dora 19 2 4 2 7 Mediti Conticutati n ansia A a A da a eiii 22 2 4 2 8 PacketizacoOn T ME ia EOI Dice ant tu seenewaaaee O 23 2 4 2 9 OU OL Band Sena ricas 27 PALE AIS TERES AAA A A A A n OO 28 242A Gateway Cone uranon ACUY AO A AAA dew cues E E ESA 29 29 nd TON AOS O O E N EEEE E EE E AOA 31 Se SOFTWARE BASELIIN icicskccsclccccssciccccscsssen
26. remote access package 10 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway 2 Nortel BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery50 File View Metwork Session Tools Help Element Navigation Panel Task Navigation Panel Network Elements Configuration Administration fy LAB l EY Syst Ey 1040414 Asy _ 1020302 identification TE E Date and Time lontaorme o Keycodes Prolak ae IF Subsystem a Administrator Access Accounts and Privileges Security Policies SNMP Modern HTN Resources Application Resources Media Gateways Port Ranges Telephony Resources 9 Telephony Y Global Settings O Feature Settings Advanced Feature Settings IP Terminal Features System Speed Dial CAP Assignment H Sets Active Sets Active Application DNs Inactive Diz TA Scheduled Services V1 0 June 2006 i i lol x Active VolP Lines Marne Control Set Line Type Prime Set Pub Received Line Ot 3221 Pool Bloc 4 3221 wa YolP ineno2 3221 Pool Bloc 3221 PA YolP inetga 3221 Pool Bloc 3221 Pasa YolP ineN04 3221 Pool Blocs 3221 Pa WolP Lines 3221 Pool Bloc 3221 pa olP Line 006 3221 Pool Bloc 3221 ma Details for Line 001 Preferences Restrictions Use remote package lor Line Restrictions Remote Restrictions Schedule Use Filter Schedule Use Filter Morrmal 04 Pic 31 Evening 32 Lunch 33 Sched 4 00
27. rix gateway In this case we have one address The address used for our testing was 10 1 1 240 Once you have defined the range to search select start When the gateway is discovered and selected click ok 7 UnitManagerClient 12 eli Unit Manager Tree ltem Group View Tools Window Help ee e Bs Hierarchy lt None gt Fitter lt Mone gt LE ve a Unit Manager SNMP preferences f Use the default values of SNMP preferences T With specific Timeout Rety Timeout ms 2000 Retry 2 Use specific SNMP preferences SHME Settings AP Address MAC Address Type e q 10 1 1 240 0030F S02376E Mediatix 1102 OK Cancel Figure 12 16 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Once the device is discovered the gateway will show up under the Unit Manager tree Once under the Unit Manager tree the properties of the gateway can be expanded UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 ela Unit Manager Tree Item Group View Tools Window Help Hierarchy Filter lt None gt Overview B Administration Des e tiptio co E BialM a E MAC Address 0090F802376E ES Fort Friendly name E Subscriber Services 2 Telephony Attributes SNMP sysMame Type Mediatrix 1102 Software version 401247 Hardware version fa SNMP sysLocation SNMP sysDescription Mediatrix 1102 v4 0 12 47 H 323 MIB 1 5 5 46 Profile M H4000 01 SNMP sysUpTime O dayisi
28. ropriate level of training to configure and maintain network equipment Nortel does not support the third party products depicted in this document it is the responsibility of the reader to secure adequate support agreements with the manufacturer The testing performed did not include a comprehensive suite of call scenarios and instead focused on a limited subset of scenarios required for a particular application Further this document does not make or imply any level of product or feature interop for this release or future releases of the BCM product use at your own risk All network activities must follow good maintenance practices which protect existing service and good customer relationships Nortel is not responsible for any outages that may result from the execution of the procedures described within this document It is the responsibility of the user to identify purchase and install the keycodes required to activate the functionality demonstrated in this document Abstract This document is intended for anyone wanting to configure and utilize a Mediatrix 1102 as an analog gateway off of aBCM50 Although this document focused on the BCM50 the configuration could be ported over to the BCM 200 and 400 The solution utilizes the capability of the BCM to allow an incoming call from the PSTN to tandem through to a Voice Over IP VoIP trunk terminating to a Mediatrix analog gateway 2 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Di
29. sched 5 oo Sched 5 on Adding the PRI lines to the Remote Access Package in this configuration the PRI falls into lines 65 87 11 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Nortel BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery50 E e A E olx File view Metwork Session Tools Help Element Havigation Panel Task Havigation Panel Active Physical Lines Ey Network Elements Configuration Administration ya on 21 A System saa 3 o Identification Line065 Pool Block Mantener 8 Date and Time Line066 322 Pool Block 3221 MEA y Prolak Lined67 3221 PoolBlocB 3221 Mis Line068 3204 Pool BlocB 3221 Mia Accounts and Privileges LineOBS 32M PookBlocB 3221 h Security Policies Line070 3221 Podl BlocB 3221 Pa Line071 3221 Pool BlocB 3221 hia A Resources Line072 3221 Pool BlocB 3221 Wa Application Resources Line r a 3221 Poot BlocE 3221 BA Media Gateways Port Ranges Telephony Resources Ea Sy Telephony EY Global Settings Feature Settings Advanced Feature Settings IF Terminal Features System Speed Dial CAP Assignment Details for Line 065 Properties Preference Use remote package Active Sets E Line Restrictions Remote Restrictions Active Application DNs eiii Eme Use Filter Normal 03 Normal 04 Night 21 Might 31 Evening 22 Evening 32 Lunch 23 Lunch 33 Inactive Lines
30. ssieevrscclec cnctesenssaeussecsless tavsceccencesuseasvsaessacssiectansetecsidessecreesaeiesecessseneeuaeeune 33 4 REFERENCE DOCUMENTA TION 2 vcscccccccescdescecsscssasveessececesdesecavetesseaseaseesseuastceasbocsusavesussacpuasssqessceaversseubansvevencescecsueaexe 34 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 1 Overview BCM50 to Mediatrix Analog Gateway in a Direct Gateway Environment Analog gateways are becoming more of a necessity in the enterprise to provide faxing capabilities over Voice Over IP VoIP networks The gateway handles the responsibility of transcoding the analog call to IP using VoIP standards These gateways interoperate with core VoIP telephony servers For the purpose of this document the Mediatrix 1102 was utilized as the analog gateway and the Nortel Business Communications Manager 50 was utilized as the VoIP telephony server This document is intended to be a Technical Configuration Guide to show a working configuration utilizing the Mediatrix gateway and the Nortel BCM50 to allow analog devices to make calls across the VoIP network The solution utilizes the tandem capabilities of the BCM50 to allow incoming calls to be routed from one trunk in this case a PRI to a VoIP trunk terminating on a Mediatrix 1102 gateway 2 Base Scenario The BCM400 was connected to the BCM50 to emulate an external switch The analog gateway was configured to utilize a direct I
31. ual analog ports need to be defined To change the codec expand the port option on the tree so that port and the child item to port codec activation is showing 19 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 V1 0 June 2006 ia Unit Manager Tree ltem Group wiew Tools Window Help a re g pe P Hierarchy es Unit Manager E 0090F502376E ue E Administration ise Fort E HE Codec Activation E Telephony Attributes None Locale Port Configuration Locale Port Configuration Port State 1 A Codec Unlocked 6 711 u Law PE MILI Unlocked 6 711 u Law PCMU Figure 16 Preferred Port North America 1 Use T38 on Fax Input Offset Output Offset 6 711 Sile Suppressic Disabled 0 00 dE 0 00 dE Conservativ Disabled 0 00 dB 0 00 dB Conservativ Right click on port and select edit The port properties page appears Set the preferred codec to G 711 mu law PCMU and T38 fax to Disabled The country locale is set to North America 1 Click on Ok 20 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 UnitManagerClient 127 0 0 1 Se Unit Manager TreeTtem Group View Tools window Help gt A E 2 Hierarchy El Unit Manager E 0090F802376E 3 Administration e El DialMap fe El H 323 E hint E
32. used for the port on the gateway associated with the analog device In this configuration 2345678 was used This matches the destination digits previously defined for the call routing destination digits This allows for calls once routed to the IP trunks to match a specific remote gateway based on the dialed digits The gateway type is set to BCM30 for H 323 support with no gateway protocol 13 External Distribution NORTEL 14 BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 Nortel BCM50 Element Manager Montgomery50 File View Newark Session Tools Help Element Navigation Panel Task Navigation Panel ephony Resources EE Network Elements Configuration Administration zE LAB Modules Ey 1010104 pasna i 10 203 0 2 Le Location EE High Mortgomer a Piero Irisa PE Applications Sets 1 AA Prolab y Application Resource l O Media Gateways Mell IF Trunks Port pidas Trunks 3 Enabled de nternal Sets nablec i Mid Mis Ea Expansion 1 DTM PRI 5 Enabled Lines BS ar Applications Expansion 2 Empty 7 WA Puja Disable Enable betails for Module Internal Local Gateway Media Parameters Remote Gateways Remote Gateway Table Mm Destination Digits iira 2345678 Destination IP OV Type 10 1 1 240 BCM30 Gi Protocol QoS Monitor Tx Mone E Figure 10 2 4 1 8 BCM50 Codec Definition The Codec is set to G 711 mu law and T 3
33. ype fo Identification Y 1010111 TF 8 10 20302 Date and Time AUSSIE Feature licenses E ES Prolab Babes Name Data Expiry Date 9 Administrator feces ACTIVE Basic CC SY 4 Accounts and Privilec E Security Policies ACTIVE Fax Suite 4 SNMP ACTIVE ase 1 meca ACTIVE MCDN 1 Resources los C Telephony ACTIVE C Data Services 7 ACTIVE C Applications ACTIVE 1 ACTIVE Int Analog Trunk 4 ACTIVE Int Analog Sets 4 ACTIVE Int Digital Sets 5 Load File Modify Feature Licences Table Keycode Retrieval Connect to Mortel Keycode Retrieval System j AE ea al mol mE L vea i Include 4CKed alarms Figure 1 Hardware Matrix Platform Model Version Nortel O BCM 50 1 1 with cumulative patch 1 Mediatrix O Analog Gateway 1102 4 0 12 47 Mediatrix Unit Manager Client 3 2 17 40 Nortel Enterprise Switch 3 6 0 6 5 External Distribution NORTEL BCM50 to Mediatrix Direct Gateway V1 0 June 2006 2 2 Objectives The objective of the testing and configuration was to extend analog capabilities to a Mediatrix analog gateway from a BCM50 over a VolP network This allows users to deploy devices such as analog phones across a VoIP capable network allowing a reduction in cable infrastructure 2 3 Topology BCM 400 BCM 50 E AS iti AA AA ES 470 heed Laptop Figure 2 A PRI between the BCM400 and BCM50 was provisioned
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