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LTRT-61402 MP-1xx Fast Track Installation Guide Ver 4.21

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1. 2 1 1 aia EEE ER NE S 2 2 1 Mounting the MP 1xx on a Desktop or a Shelf e 9 2 2 2 Mounting the MP 1xx in a 19 inch Rack EEE E T 2 2 2 1 Mounting the MP 10x in a 19 inch Rack ET EE 2 2 2 2 Mounting the MP 124 in a 19 inch Rack ER DD TEE 223 Mounting the MP 10x on a Wall L quun monuemessmmeonteneriiemsussdreakesemedsjennbe 2 3 uu AL the bi ME XX ii PF 2 3 2 es ana d Cabling P dk E 2 3 3 Installing the Life Line AF SEE RE TU 17 HAU the 32 je the MP es Embedded We 5 GOVO RESA a 1 3 3 Setting the MP 1xx IP Address Subnet Mask rrrrrrrnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrvvnnnnnrrennsennnnnnnnnnnvrrrrrnneneeesersrrr 18 3 4 Resto bk Your PC s IP Address Subnet Mask humsnssenssesmensnerseensismmessesrssnkkesmnie ne Paramet rs NNN 3 6 PENE n ing yH 323 uren EEE i assword HEEEHNEHHEHEHHEHEHHEHEHHEHNEHEHNEHHEHEHHEHEHHEHHHHEHNEHHEHHEHHEHNEHHEHHHHEHEHHEHEEHEN Monitoring EDEN EE EE 20 5 1 Monitoring me MP 1xx Front Panel LEDS vesen 5 2 MP 1xx Rear Pane al A a a ADRAN Upgrading the MP 1Xx rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 6 1 Backing up the Gateway Corfigur hon u isummeinmneitumenitmiennmeijnenjmeiviie de 6 2 Updating the Software and Configuration FS ass O O dd dM klede O 1 6 2 1 Downloading the Software File serusvvrrnvorsnvensnvrnnvennvernnvensnvensnvrnnver
2. Manual Document LTRT 00654 Rev 001 MP 1xx SIP Release Notes Document ff LTRT 65602 VoPLib User s Manual Document LTRT 00844 VoPLib API Reference Manual Document LTRT 00840 The MP 124 24 port MP 108 8 port MP 104 4 port and MP 102 2 port Media Gateways have similar functionality except for the number of channels the MP 124 and MP 102 support only FXS and all versions are referred to collectively in this manual as the MP 1xx MP 10x refers to MP 108 8 port MP 104 4 port and MP 102 2 port Gateways MP 1xx FXS refers only to the MP 124 FXS MP 108 FXS MP 104 FXS and MP 102 FXS Gateways MP 10x FXO refers only to MP 108 FXO and MP 104 FXO Gateways MP 1xx 2 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directives 73 23 EEC including amendments 89 336 EEC including amendments Standards to which Conformity is Declared EN55022 1998 EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 including amendments A1 1998 A2 1998 A14 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN60950 1992 Amendments 1 2 3 amp 4 for MP 124 FXS EN60950 2000 for MP 1xx FXS Manufacturer s Name AudioCodes Ltd Manufacturer s Address 4 HaHoresh Street Yehud 56470 Israel Type of Eguipment Analog VolP Gateway Model Numbers MP 102 FXS MP 104 FXS MP 108 FXS MP 124 FXS the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above co
3. file contains various configuration parameters most of which can be configured via the Embedded Web Server Download this file to enable enhanced provisioning of the MP 1xx parameters Note The ini file only provisions the parameters that are contained in the ini file If a parameter is not specified in the ini file values associated with that parameter are reset to a default value These values may not be the same as the values that were configured for the VolP Gateway at the time of manufacture Note that after the file has completed downloading the VolP Gateway automatically restarts software is loaded from the flash Coefficient dat The Coefficient data file different file for FXS and FXO Gateways contains the telephony interface configuration information for the VolP Gateway This information includes telephony interface characteristics such as DC and AC impedance feeding current and ringing voltage This file is specific to the type of telephony interface that the VolP Gateway supports In most cases you have to load this type of file Call Progress_To The Call Progress Tones data file is a region specific telephone exchange ne dat dependent file that contains the Call Progress Tones levels and freguencies that the VolP Gateway uses Default Tone file U S A Voice prompt dat The voice announcement file contains a set of Voice Prompts to be played by the MP 1xx during operation on Call Agent request Only MGCP MEGACO are support
4. is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be reguired to take adeguate measures MP 1xx FXO Note The MP 1xx FXO Output Tones and DTMF level should not exceed 9 dBm AudioCodes setting 423 in order to comply with FCC 68 TIA EIA IS 968 and TBR 21 The maximum allowed gain between any 2 ports connected to the PSTN should be set to O dB in order to comply with FCC 68 TIA EIA IS 968 Signal power limitation Notice This Fast Track Installation Guide describes the installation of AudioCodes MediaPack Media Gateways the 24 port MP 124 FXS the 8 port MP 108 FXS FXO the 4 port MP 104 FXS FXO and the 2 port MP 102 FXS referred to collectively as the MP 1xx applying to MGCP MEGACO H 323 and SIP versions 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 the accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions Updates to this document and other documents can be viewed by registered Technical Support customers at www audiocodes com under Support Product Documentation O Copyright 2004 AudioCodes Ltd All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice Date Published May 08 2004 Date Printed May 11 2004 Version 4 21 5 May 2004 a Ve NNN
5. k k k YX i iN NON k ORO IA 27 Figure 5 2 Specific Channel Status Detail Figure 6 1 Configuration File Seen Figure 6 2 dl vare File on al d Screen Figure 6 3 A y Files Dowr SC Figure 7 1 ME P Figure 1 1 R Table 2 2 Pin Allocation i in a 50 f pin 1 Telco Connector Table 3 1 Axx a IP gt Address Is s net Vask Table 5 1 IP 1 Table 5 2 Table 6 1 iw Version 4 21 7 May 2004 a VW AudioCodes MP 1xx 1 Ouick Setup for the MP 1xx This guide provides information on how to install the MP 1xx for the first time Prior Knowledge of IP networks is required The basic configuration procedures outlined in Figure 1 1 are used to set up initialize and configure the device For detailed information on how to fully configure the Gateway refer to the MP 1xx User s Manuals gt To quickly set up the MP 1xx take these 9 steps Figure 1 1 Required Steps to Install the MP 1xx Refer to Section 2 1 Refer to Section 2 2 Refer to Section 2 3 Refer to Section 3 1 Refer to Section 3 2 Refer to Section 3 3 Refer to Section 3 4 MP 1xx 8 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 2 Installing the MP 1xx 2 Installing the MP 1xx gt To install the MP 1xx take these 3 steps 1 Unpack the MP 1xx refer to Section 2 1 below 2 Mount the MP 1xx refer to Section 2 2 below 3 Cable th
6. represents the quality of service of the destination IP address this field is disabled by default Destination Phone Prefix and IP Address An outgoing phone call is directed to the IP address associated with that called number s prefix Up to 50 different prefixes are supported Click the SUBMIT button the Tel to IP Routing table is automatically updated Click the Close Window button To allocate MP 1xx endpoints analog lines and their corresponding phone numbers to incoming IP calls press the arrow button next to End Point Phone Number the End Points Phone Numbers screen opens Enter the number of a channel starting with 1 or a group of channels under the Channel s column for example 1 4 for the first 4 endpoints and assign each a phone number for a group of channels define the first number in an ordered seguence refer to Figure 3 4 on page 22 Click the SUBMIT button the End Point Phone Number table is automatically updated Click the Close Window button 21 May 2004 a VE wil AudioCodes MP 1xx 9 Click the RESET button and click OK in the prompt The MP 1xx applies the changes and restarts This takes approximately 60 seconds to complete When the MP 1xx has finished restarting the Ready and LAN LEDs on the front panel are lit green You are now ready to start using the VolP Gateway Figure 3 4 shows an example of two MP 108 FXS devices internal routing tables The phone 2001
7. AudioCodes Enabling Technology Products MediaPack Series analog VolP Gateways MP 102 104 108 124 MP 1xx Fast Track Installation Guide MGCP MEGACO H 323 amp SIP Version 4 21 Document 4 LTRT 61402 ca AudioCodes WM AudioCodes MP 1xx Trademarks AC logo Ardito AudioCoded AudioCodes AudioCodes logo IPmedia Mediant MediaPack MP MLO NetCoder Stretto TrunkPack VoicePacketizer and VolPerfect are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited AIl other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners 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 9audiocodes com Abbreviations and Terminology Each abbreviation unless widely used is spelled out in full when first used Only industry standard terms are used throughout this manual Hexadecimal notation is indicated by Ox preceding the number Related Documentation The following manuals provide additional information on the installation configuration and operation of the MP 1xx MP 1xx MGCP MEGACO User s Manual Document LTRT 00714 MP 1xx MGCP MEGACO Release Notes Document LTRT 00616 MP 1xx H 323 User s Manual Document LTRT 00651 Rev 001 MP 1xx H 323 Release Notes Document ff LTRT 65202 MP 1xx SIP User s
8. Channels elephone Green Blinking There s an incoming call before answering Interface Red ON Line malfunction Blank MP 1xx Normal on hook position 26 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 5 Monitoring the MP 1 xx 5 2 MP 1xx Rear Panel LEDs The LEDs on the rear panel are located within the RJ 45 socket Table 5 2 describes the meaning of each state of the LEDs on the rear panel Table 5 2 Definition of MP 1xx Rear Panel LED Indicators Label Type Color State Definition ON Ethernet port receiving data ETH 1 Ethernet Yellow Status Red ON Collision 5 3 Monitoring the MP 1xx Channels gt To monitor the status of the channels take these 2 steps Click the Status amp Diagnostics button 2 Click the Channel Status tab the Channel Status screen is displayed shown in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Channel Status Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 ff 8 Analog Line Channel Status Definition Non Active a RIF Connection wo Handset off The color of each channel shows the call status of that channel e White indicates this channel is currently on hook e Green indicates this channel is off hook and there is an active RTP session e Blue indicates this channel is off hook but there is no active RTP session gt To monitor the details of a channel take these 2 steps 1 Inthe Channel Status screen click the numbered icon of the specific channel whose detailed status you need to check monitor t
9. Figure 2 9 50 pin Telco Connector MP 124 FXS only Pin Numbers FRONT INPUT 19 inch Rack 24 line cords 2 wire with RJ 11 Rear View connectors MD F Adaptor Block rear SESE SAN AS S23 NINNI 2 m REAR OUTPUT Primary 24 wire pairs in LAN Cable Octopus cable to Eth 1 with 50 pin male Telco connector AC Power Cord Connect to p bs ES Rear View Grounding Strap 50 pin female Telco connector RS 232 Cable MP 1xx 14 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide Table 2 2 Pin Allocation in the 50 pin Telco Connector Phone Channel O O0ONSOAUNRON 10 11 12 Connector Pins 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 2 3 3 Installing the Life Line The Life Line provides a wired phone connection to any PSTN or PBX FXS port when there is no power or the LAN fails The MP 108 FXS and MP 104 FXS provide a Life Line connection on port 44 refer to Figure 2 12 MP 102 FXS provides a Life Line connection on port 2 Phone Channel 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 2 Installing the MP 1 xx Connector Pins The MP 124 and MP 10x FXO do NOT support the Life Line When there s a power outage or a LAN failure the Life Line is wired to an analog POTS connection providing access to a PSTN or a PBX a
10. Shelf No brackets are reguired Simply place the MP 1xx on the desktop shelf in the position you reguire Figure 2 1 and cable it as in Section 2 3 Figure 2 1 on the next page shows the MP 108 The front panels of the MP 102 Version 4 21 9 May 2004 Ta 3 AudioCodes MP 1xx FXS MP 104 FXS FXO and MP 108 FXS FXO are similar except for the number of channels and their corresponding LEDS Figure 2 1 Desktop or Shelf Mounting 222 Mounting the MP 1xx in a 19 inch Rack Rack Mount Safety Instructions UL When mounting the chassis on a rack be sure to implement the following Safety instructions e Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the eguipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the eguipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow reguired for safe operation on the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the eguipment 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 eguipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might h
11. ai GUUMWVO pE TOUG KAVOVIGHOUG THC Eupwnaiknc Koivatntac 1999 5 T ki betta er i samr mi vid tilskipun Evropusambandsins 1999 5 Dette produktet er i samh righet med det Europeiske Direktiv 1999 5 Telecommunication Safety FXO The safety status of each port is declared and detailed in the table below Ports Safety Status Ethernet 100 Base T SELV FXO TNV 3 Circuit whose normal operating voltages exceeds the limits for an SELV circuit under normal operating conditions and on which over voltages from Telecommunication Networks are possible Safety extra low voltage circuit Industry Canada Notice This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment technical specifications This is confirmed by the registration numbers The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a declaration of conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment FXO Only The Ringer Eguivalence Number REN for this terminal is 0 5 The REN assigned to each terminal eguipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the reguirement that the sum of Ringer Eguivalence Number of all devices do not exceed five MP 1xx 4 Document ff LTRT 61402 Fast T
12. al operating voltages exceeds the limits for an SELV circuit under normal operating conditions and is not subjected to over voltages from Telecommunication Networks Safety extra low voltage circuit Version 4 21 3 May 2004 WM 8 AudioCodes MP 1xx Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directives 1999 5 EC Annex ll of the Directive Standards to which Conformity is Declared EN55022 1998 EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 including Amendments EN61000 3 3 1995 TBR 21 1998 Manufacturer s Name AudioCodes Ltd Manufacturer s Address 4 HaHoresh Street Yehud 56470 Israel Type of Eguipment Analog VolP Gateway Model Numbers MP 104 FXO MP 108 FXO the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directives and Standards tn 30 October 2003 Yehud Israel Signature Date Day Month Year Location Zusmanovich Compliance Engineering Manager Este producto esta en conformidad con la directiva Europea 1999 5 Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med Europ iske Direktiver 1999 5 Dieses Produkt ist konform mit der europ ischen Richtlinie 1999 5 Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive europ enne 1999 5 Questo prodotto conforme con la normativa europea 1999 5 Este producto est em conformidade com as Diretrizes Europ ia 1999 5 Tuote on eurooppalaisen sa nnost n mukainen 1999 5 Denna product f ljer europeiska direktiv 1999 5 To npoi v iv
13. ateway If you do not know the IP address for the default Gateway contact your network administrator Enter 0 0 0 0 if default Gateway isn t used When working with a Gatekeeper set Working with Gatekeeper field under H323 Parameters to Yes and enter the IP address of the main Gatekeeper in the field Gatekeeper IP Address When no Gatekeeper is used the internal routing table is used to route the calls Leave parameter Enable Annex D T 38 FAX Relay at its default unless your technical reguirements differ Select the codec that best suits your VolP system reguirements The default codec is G 7231 30 msec To program the entire list of codecs you want the MP 1xx to use click the button on the left side of the Coder field the combo boxes for the 2 to 5 coders drop down Select codecs according to your system requirements Note that codecs higher on the list take precedence over codecs lower on the list The preferred codec is the codec that the MP 1xx uses as a first choice for all connections If the far end Gateway does not use this codec the MP 1xx negotiates with the far end Gateway to select a codec that both sides can use Version 4 21 To map outgoing calls to IP addresses when Gatekeeper isn t used press the arrow button next to Tel to IP Routing table the Tel to IP Routing amp IP Security screen opens Each row in the routing table consists of three fields status field a read only field that
14. ave on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropri ate consideration of eguipment 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 2 2 2 1 Mounting the MP 10x in a 19 inch Rack Refer to Figure 2 2 First attach a short bracket on one side and a long bracket on the other side To attach either bracket to the MP 10x unscrew 2 screws on a side nearest the front panel Insert the bracket s peg into the 3 air vent down 1 column Swivel the bracket around until its holes align with the 2 screw holes Use the kit s screws to fasten it in Insert the MP 10x into the rack line up the bracket MP 1xx 10 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 2 Installing the MP 1xx holes with the rack frame holes and use 4 standard rack screws not supplied to secure the brackets to the rack frame and cable it as in Section 2 3 Figure 2 2 MP 10x with Brackets for Rack Installation 2 2 2 2 Mounting the MP 124 in a 19 inch Rack 2 2 3 Refer to Figure 2 3 First attach the 2 short brackets To attach either bracket to the MP 124 unscrew 2 screws on one side nearest the front panel Insert the short bracket s peg in the 3 air vent down 1 column Swivel it around until its hol
15. ay with basic parameters using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Explorer To initialize the MP 1xx take these 5 steps 1 Correlate the PC MP 1xx IP address and Subnet Mask refer to Section 3 1 below Access the MP 1xx Embedded Web Server refer to Section 3 2 on page 18 Set the MP 1xx IP Address Subnet Mask refer to Section 3 3 on page 18 Restore Your PC s IP Address Subnet Mask refer to Section 3 4 on page 19 Provision the MP 1xx basic Control Protocol Parameters in the Ouick Setup screen e For MGCP MEGACO refer to Section 3 5 on page 19 e For H 323 refer to Section 3 6 on page 20 MU Gb a h e For SIP refer to Section 3 7 on page 23 You are now ready to start using the MP 1xx For information about how to fully configure the VolP Gateway refer to the MP 1xx User s Manuals Once the Gateway is configured correctly back up your settings by making a copy of the VolP Gateway configuration ini file and store it in a directory on your computer This saved file can be used to restore configuration settings at a future time For information about backing up the Gateway s configuration refer to Section 6 1 on page 30 3 1 Correlating PC MP 1xx IP Address amp Subnet Mask gt To correlate the PC MP 1xx IP Address take these 2 steps 1 Before using your Web browser to access the MP 1xx device s Embedded Web Server change your PC s IP address and Subnet Mask to correspond with the MP 1xx facto
16. e MP 1xx refer to Section 2 3 on page 12 After connecting the MP 1xx to the power source with the AC power the Ready and LAN LEDs on the front panel turn to green after a self testing period of about 60 seconds Any malfunction changes the Ready LED to red refer to Section 5 1 on page 26 for details on the MP 1xx LEDs You re now ready to get started with the software initialization procedure Section 3 on page 17 21 Unpacking To unpack the MP 1xx take these 6 steps Open the carton and remove the packing materials Remove the MP 1xx Gateway from the carton Check that there is no eguipment damage Check retain and process any documents Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies PPP el Retain any diskettes or CDSs 2 1 1 Package Contents Ensure that the MP 1xx package contains in addition to the device e AC power cable e CD software and documentation e Life Line cable RJ 11 adaptor cable for 1 to 2 Supplied with MP 10x FXS only e 3 brackets 2 short 1 long and bracket to device screws for 19 inch rack installation option MP 10x only e 2 short equal length brackets and bracket to device screws for MP 124 19 inch rack installation 2 2 Mounting the MP 1xx AudioCodes MP 1xx can be mounted on a desktop shelf in a standard 19 inch rack or on a wall only MP 10x Refer to Section 2 3 on page 12 for cabling the MP 1xx 2 2 1 Mounting the MP 1xx on a Desktop or a
17. ears in the box beside the Browse button 6 Click the Send File button the new version is stored in flash memory Note that after the file has completed downloading the VolP Gateway automatically restarts 6 2 2 Downloading a Configuration File The Auxiliary Files Download screen enables users to download to the Gateway the following files ini Call Progress Tones Coefficient and Voice Prompt currently applicable for MGCP MEGACO gt To download a configuration file take these 8 steps 1 Click the Software Upgrade button 2 Click the Auxiliary Files Download tab the Auxiliary Files Download screen is displayed shown in Figure 6 3 Version 4 21 31 May 2004 A MP 1xx Sl AudioCodes MP 1xx Figure 6 3 Auxiliary Files Download Screen Trowse Senate 0 Browse Sendlfle 0 Browse Sendfile 0 Browse Send file Click the Browse button that is in the box for the type of file you want to download Navigate to the folder that contains the file you want to download Click the file and click the Open button the filename and path of the file appears in the box beside the Browse button Click the Send File button that is beside the box that contains the filename of the file you want to download Repeat steps 4 to 7 for each file you want to download Reset the Gateway the new configuration is active only after restarting the Gateway 32 Document ff LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installat
18. ed Version 4 21 29 May 2004 a VE wi AudioCodes MP 1xx 6 1 MP 1xx To upgrade the VolP Gateway software and to keep your previous configuration take these 4 steps Back up the VolP Gateway configuration ni file Follow the procedure described in Section 6 1 on page 30 Load the new software cmp file onto the VolP Gateway Follow the procedure described in Section 6 2 1 on page 31 Note that after the cmp file is replace the MP 1xx parameters except for the IP address Subnet Musk and Default Gateway revert to their factory default values Restore the VolP Gateway configuration and provision new features Download the same ini configuration file you uploaded in Step 1 Use the Embedded Web Server to configure new features To download the ini file follow the procedure described in Section 6 2 2 on page 31 After you finish updating the new features back up the VolP Gateway configuration refer to Section 6 1 on page 30 Load the configuration files you reguire onto the VolP Gateway Coefficient Voice Prompts and Call Progress Tones dat files Follow the procedure described in Section 6 2 2 on page 31 Backing up the Gateway Configuration Back up your configuration if you want to protect your VolP Gateway programming The backup ini file includes only those parameters that were modified and contain other than default values 1 2 To back up the ini file take these 5 steps Click the Advanced Con
19. ence over codecs lower on the list The preferred codec is the codec that the MP 1xx uses as a first choice for all connections If the far end Gateway does not use this codec the MP 1xx negotiates with the far end Gateway to select a codec that both sides can use MP 1xx 10 11 To map outgoing calls to IP addresses when Gatekeeper isn t used press the arrow button next to Tel to IP Routing table the Tel to IP Routing amp IP Security screen opens Each row in the routing table consists of three fields status field a read only field that represents the quality of service of the destination IP address this field is disabled by default Destination Phone Prefix and IP Address An outgoing phone call is directed to the IP address associated with that called number s prefix Up to 50 different prefixes are supported Click the SUBMIT button the Tel to IP Routing table is automatically updated Click the Close Window button To allocate MP 1xx endpoints analog lines and their corresponding phone numbers to incoming IP calls press the arrow button next to End Point Phone Number the End Points Phone Numbers screen opens Enter the number of a channel starting with 1 or a group of channels under the Channel s column for example 1 4 for the first 4 endpoints and assign each a phone number for a group of channels define the first number in an ordered seguence refer to Figure 3 4 on
20. envensseersserssrerssressseren G 622 Down er Se egen 51 gt EE MP 104 FXO IP to Enterprise PBX Exam pl e Coe eee ee eee eee eee am 3 3 T LTRT 61402 6 Document stallation Guide Fast Track Ins weguired Steps to Install the I 1X EE RUTHYR Figure 2 1 Desktop or Shelf Mounting NE A s TO Figure 2 2 MP 10x with Brackets for Rack Insta e a rere ti Figure 2 3 MP 124 with Brackets for Rack Installation rrrrnrrerrnrrrrnnnerrnnnerrnnnerrnnnenvansnrnnnenrnnnenrnnnenrnnsennne Figure 2 4 MP 10x Wall Mount RO E EA AA EATE E EET O PEA FN EREE E AE N Figure 2 5 MP 108 FXS FXO Rear Panel rae 200 ENST EEE Figure 2 6 MP 1 24 NG au Panel dd ON Figure 2 7 RJ 45 E Figure 2 8 RJ 11 Phone ens Pinout Figure 2 9 50 pin Telco Connector MP 124 FXS o PEER FF TE emanated Figure 2 10 MP 124 in a 19 inch Rack with MDF POR aioe cates a caseetct eect Figure 2 11 Life Line Pinout amp RJ 11 Connector for MP 10x FXS EE EEE Figure 2 12 MP 104 FXS Life Line Setup EE NE EE EE FF Figure 3 1 E A ins Web Server saab screen EEE EE nist E aes naps FF EU 1 8 Figure 3 2 N VIGCP MEGACO Quick Setup Screen EE EE O Figure 3 3 N MP an H 323 Quick Setup Screen Je Uf Figure 3 4 ION of Connecting g Two A Ps 10 08 Darai EEE ES Figure 3 5 MP 1xx SIP Quick all ERE enced A FED YN Figure 4 1 Sepang FN SF O OY O c IR RAF EEF AH a FAU Figure 5 1 Channel Status MU
21. es align with the 2 screw holes Use the kit s screws to fasten it in Repeat for the other short bracket on the other side Insert the MP 124 into the rack line up the bracket s holes with the rack frame holes and use 4 standard rack screws not supplied to secure the brackets to the rack frame and cable it as in Section 2 3 Figure 2 3 MP 124 with Brackets for Rack Installation Mounting the MP 10x on a Wall Refer to Figure 2 4 on the next page First attach the 2 short brackets To attach either bracket to the MP 10x unscrew the screw nearest the device s base on either side nearest the front panel On one side insert the small bracket s peg in the 3 air vent down front column Swivel the bracket around until its wall side aligns with the base Use the kit s screws to fasten it in Repeat with the other small bracket on the other side of the device Attach the brackets to the wall and cable it as in Section 2 3 Version 4 21 11 May 2004 a VE et AudioCodes MP 1xx Figure 2 4 MP 10x Wall Mount 2 3 Cabling the MP 1xx Refer to Table 2 1 on page 13 for the cabling procedure for the MP 1xx 2 3 1 MP 1xx Rear Panel Connectors Note 1 MP 10x FXS FXO Media Gateways feature identical rear panel connectors and LEDs located slightly differently from one device to the next Note 2 The RJ 45 port Eth 1 on the MP 10x FXO rear panel is inverted on the MP 1xx FXS The label on the rear panel also distinguishes FXS
22. figuration button Click the Configuration File tab the Configuration File screen is displayed shown in Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Configuration File Screen Get the INI file from the device to your computer set INI FILE Send the IHI file from your computer to the device Browse Send IMI File After sending the INI file perform a Reset with flash burn Click the Get INI FILE button Navigate to the folder where you want to save the ini file Click the Save button the VolP Gateway starts uploading the ini file into the folder you selected A message appears when the file transfer is completed 30 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 6 Upgrading the MP 1 xx 6 2 Updating the Software and Configuration Files The Software Update screens allow you to upgrade the VolP Gateway by downloading new software or configuration files to the VolP Gateway 6 2 1 Downloading the Software File To download the software file take these 6 steps 1 Click the Software Upgrade button 2 Click the Software File Download tab the Software File Download screen is displayed shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Software File Download Screen Send CMP File from your computer to the device Browse send tile 3 Click the Browse button Navigate to the folder that contains the cmp file you want to download 5 Click the cmp file and click the Open button the filename and path of the file app
23. from FXO devices Figure 2 5 MP 108 FXS FXO Rear Panel Connectors MP 1xx 12 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 2 Installing the MP 1 xx Figure 2 6 MP 124 FXS Rear Panel Connectors Power Supply 50 pin Telco for 1 to 24 Two 10 100 Base T Socket Analog Lines RJ 45 Ports Grounding Screw LED Indicators 9 pin RS 232 Status Port 2 3 2 Cables and Cabling Procedure Cable your MP 1xx according to each section of Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Cables and Cabling Procedure Cabling Procedure RJ 45 Ethernet cable RJ 11 two wire telephone cords 50 pin Telco cable only relevant to the MP 124 FXS An Octopus cable is not included with the MP 124 package RS 232 serial cable Grounding strap AC Power cable Version 4 21 Connect the 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Ethernet port directly to the IP network after changing the Gateway s initial IP address using a standard Ethernet cable For connector s pinout refer to Figure 2 7 on page 14 For information about how to connect the RJ 45 Ethernet cable when changing the Gateway s IP address for the first time refer to Section 3 1 on page 17 Connect the RJ 11 connectors on the rear panel of the MP 10x FXS to fax machine modem or phones refer to Figure 2 8 Connect the RJ 11 connectors on the MP 10x FXO rear panel to telephone exchange analog lines or PBX extensions Figure 2 8 MP 124 FXS ports are usually distributed using an MDF Adapt
24. he channel specific Channel Status screen appears shown in Figure 5 2 on page 28 2 Click the submenu links to check view a specific channel s parameter settings Version 4 21 2 May 2004 A lud AudioCodes MP 1xx Figure 5 2 Specific Channel Status Details Ginanne Status Ontestcr Settings amp Modem Settings OG ort Settings 8 settings IES Detectors Settings Jitter Buffer Settings Channel Status MP 1xx 28 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 6 Upgrading the MP 1 xx 6 Upgrading the MP 1xx To upgrade the MP 1xx load new software or configuration files onto the VolP Gateway use the Software Upgrade feature available through the Embedded Web Server Note that for each software load cmp file there should be a corresponding configuration file ini file When you upgrade the MP 1xx software you must download the new cmp file with all other related configuration files ini Coefficient Call Progress Tones and Voice Prompts AN Note To save your current VolP Gateway configuration you must save backup the ini file before you replace the cmp file Table 6 1 below lists the files you can load using the Software Upgrade feature and describes what each file contains Table 6 1 Software File Types File Type Description cmp The cmp file contains the software for the VolP Gateway You load this type of file on to the MP 1xx when you are changing the version of the software ini The ini
25. ion Guide 7 MP 104 FXO IP to Enterprise PBX Example 7 MP 104 FXO IP to Enterprise PBX Example Analog Line Interconnect via the IP Network Figure 7 1 shows AudioCodes MP 104 FXO mediating between the PBX PSTN world and the IP network A is an enterprise User in Europe with its own PBX and AudioCodes MP 104 FXO connected to analog lines B is a SOHO Small Office Home Office User in the USA without a PBX but with AudioCodes MP 104 FXS connected to the phones calling B scenario Automatic dialing set in the ini File 1 User A off hooks the phone hears the enterprise PBX s dial tone and dials User B s phone number 4133 the call is routed to the analog line connected to the MP 104 FXO which routes it to the MP 104 FXS that maps it to the phone of User B B calling A scenario One stage dialing set in the ni File 1 User B off hooks the phone hears the MP 104 FXS device s dial tone and dials 4247 2 The MP 104 FXS device routes the call to the MP 104 FXO which dials it to the enterprise s PBX which routes it to User A s extension Figure 7 1 MP 104 FXO IP to Enterprise PBX Example Enterprise PB X Analog tine A 4747 i I I 4133 Analog Phone GE ul MP 104 FXO MEGACO MGCF Call Agent MP 104 FXS a mandatory ar SIP Proxy optional b una Il 4133 H 323 Gatekeeper k CEE i E optional Analog Phone Version 4 21 33 May 2004 a VE wt AudioCodes MP 1xx USA Headquar
26. is connected to the first channel of Media Gateway 10 2 222 108 and phone 2101 is connected to the first channel of Media Gateway 10 2 222 107 To establish a connection lift the receiver of phone 2001 you hear a dial tone and the first channel LED lights up Dial 2101 after dialing the last digit the data LED begins blinking indicating traffic and phone 2101 rings Figure 3 4 Example of Connecting Two MP 108 Devices Phone 2001 Phone 2101 10 2 222 108 10 2 222 107 Channel s Phone Number Hunt Group Ic Channel s Phone Number Hunt Group Id 1 1 8 2001 1 1 8 2101 Destination Phone Prefix IP Address Status Destination Phone Prefix IP Address Status 1 20 10 2 222 108 n a 21 10 2 222 107 n a 2 21 10 2 222 107 n a 2 20 10 2 222 108 n a Web Browser in PC The prefixes you choose must differentiate the Media Gateways from each other to ensure correct routing In the example using the first digit 2 doesn t differentiate the devices thus 2 digits of the phone number are used To enable phones connected to the same MP 1xx to communicate with each other define in the internal routing table the IP address and corresponding phone numbers of the device itself applicable only to H 323 devices MP 1xx 22 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 3 Initializing the MP 1xx 3 7 Provisioning SIP Parameters gt 1 To provision SIP parameters take these 11 steps After comple
27. led information on using a BootP TFTP server to access the device 3 4 Restoring Your PC s IP Address Subnet Mask gt 1 2 3 To Restore Your PC s IP Address Subnet Mask take these 3 steps Disconnect your computer from the MP 1xx or from the hub switch Reconnect the MP 1xx to the LAN Restore Your PC s IP Address Subnet Mask to what it originally was If necessary restart your PC and re access the MP 1xx via the Embedded Web Server with its new assigned IP address 3 5 Provisioning MGCP MEGACO Parameters gt 1 2 Version 4 21 To provision MGCP MEGACO parameters take these 10 steps After completing the settings in Sections 3 1 to 3 4 pages 17 amp 19 the MGCP MEGACO Guick Setup screen is accessed as shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 MP 1xx MGCP MEGACO Guick Setup Screen IP Configuration IP Address oti 00 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway Address Rama DNS Primary Server IP booo DNS Secondary Server IP booo Control Protocol Configuration Control Protocol Type MEGACDO vi Call Agent IP booo Call Agent Port pb Call Agent Domain Name Gateway Name AudioCodes com Endpoint Name he In the Default Gateway Address box enter the IP address for the Default Gateway If you do not know the IP address for the default Gateway contact your network administrator Enter 0 0 0 0 if default Gateway isn t used If your network features a DNS server in the fields DNS Prima
28. nalog extension line refer to Figure 2 12 MP 10x FXS Users can therefore use the Life Line phone even when the MP 10x loses AC power or LAN connection The Life Line s splitter connects pins 1 and 4 to another source of an FXS port and pins 2 and 8 to the POTS phone Refer to the Life Line pinout in Figure 2 11 below A Figure 2 11 Life Line Pinout amp RJ 11 Connector for MP 10x FXS Version 4 21 1 Life Line Tip 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Life Line Ring The use of the Life Line on LAN failure can be disabled using the LifeLineType ini file parameter For detailed information on the ini file refer to Section 6 on page 29 May 2004 a VE ett AudioCodes MP 1xx To install the Life Line take these 3 steps 1 MP 1xx Connect the Life Line Splitter to port number 4 on the MP 104 FXS or MP 108 FXS or to port number 2 on the MP 102 FXS Connect the Life Line phone to Port A on the Life Line Splitter Connect an analog PSTN line to Port B on the Life Line Splitter Figure 2 12 MP 104 FXS Life Line Setup 16 Document ff LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 3 Initializing the MP 1 xx 3 Initializing the MP 1xx AudioCodes MP 1xx application software already resides in the device s flash memory when it is supplied with factory default parameters MP 1xx devices also include an Embedded integrally stored Web Server The following procedure describes how to set up the MP 1xx Gatew
29. nforms to the above Directives and Standards ES 30 October 2003 Yehud Israel Signature Date Day Month Year Location Zusmanovich Compliance Engineering Manager Este producto esta en conformidad con la directiva Europea 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med Europeeiske Direktiver 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Dieses Produkt ist konform mit der europaischen Richtlinie 89 336 EEG 72 23 EEC Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive europ enne 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Questo prodotto amp conforme con la normativa europea 89 336 EEG 72 23 EEC Este producto esta em conformidade com as Diretrizes Europ ia 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Tuote on eurooppalaisen s nn st n mukainen 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Denna product f ljer europeiska direktiv 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC To npoi v Elvar GUUMWVO LUE TOUG KAVOVIGHOUG THC EupwnaiKknc Koivatntac 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC T ki betta er i samr mi vid tilskipun Evropusambandsins 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Dette produktet er i samh righet med det Europeiske Direktiv 89 336 EEC 72 23 EEC Telecommunication Safety FXS The safety status of each port is declared and detailed in the table below Ports Safety Status Ethernet 100 Base T SELV FXS ODP P Ns TNV 3 FXS TNV 2 Circuit whose normal operating voltages exceeds the limits for an SELV circuit under normal operating conditions and on which over voltages from Telecommunication Networks are possible Circuit whose norm
30. nstead default When working with a Proxy server set Working with Proxy field to Yes and enter the IP address of the main Proxy server in the field Proxy IP address When no Proxy is used the internal routing table is used to route the calls Enter the Proxy Name in the field Proxy Name If Proxy Name is used it replaces the Proxy IP Address in all SIP messages This means that 23 May 2004 a VE et AudioCodes MP 1xx messages are still sent to the physical Proxy IP Address but the SIP URI contains the Proxy Name instead Configure Enable Registration to Yes or No No the MP 1xx does not register to a Proxy server Registrar default Yes the MP 1xx registers to a Proxy server Registrar at power up and every Registration Time seconds The MP 1xx sends a register request for each channel or for the entire Gateway according to the Authentication Mode parameter For detailed information on the parameters Registration Time and Authentication Mode refer to the MP 1xx SIP User s Manual Document LTRT 00654 Rev 001 Select the codec that best suits your VolP system reguirements The default codec is G 7231 30 msec To program the entire list of codecs you want the MP 1xx to use click the button on the left side of the Coder field the combo boxes for the 2 to 5 coders drop down Select codecs according to your system requirements Note that codecs higher on the list take preced
31. o complete When the MP 1xx has finished restarting the Ready and LAN LEDs on the front panel are lit green You are now ready to start using the VolP Gateway 3 6 Provisioning H 323 Parameters gt 1 To provision H 323 parameters take these 9 steps After completing the steps in Sections 3 1 to 3 4 pages 17 amp 19 the H 323 Quick Setup screen is accessed as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 MP 1xx H 323 Quick Setup Screen IP Configuration IP Address 013777 NAT IP Address Oooo A A i Subnet Mask 25525500 Default Gateway IP Address fin1301 H323 Parameters Working with Gatekeeper GateKeeper IP Address Enable Annex D T 38 FAX Relay No Coder Name g 231 Tables Tel to IP Routing Table End Point Phone Numbers MP 1xx 20 Document ff LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 3 Initializing the MP 1 xx 2 If the MP 1xx is behind a router with NAT enabled take the following procedures e Determine the public IP address assigned to the router by using for instance router Web management This public IP address is used to configure the MP 1xx Static NAT IP address e Enable the DMZ configuration on the residential router for the LAN port where the MP 1xx Gateway is connected e Enter the public IP address for the MP 1xx in the NAT IP Address box in addition to the Gateway s local IP address In the Default Gateway Address box enter the IP address for the Default G
32. or Block Refer to Figure 2 10 for details The 50 pin Telco connectors must be wired according to the pinout in Figure 2 9 and Table 2 2 on page 15 Attach each pair of wires from a 25 pair Octopus cable to its corresponding socket on the MDF Adaptor Block s rear Connect the wire pairs at the other end of the cable to a male 50 pin Telco connector Insert and fasten this connector to the female 50 pin Telco connector on the MP 124 rear panel labeled Analog Lines 1 24 Connect the telephone lines from the Adaptor Block to a fax machine modem or telephones by inserting each RJ 11 connector on the 2 wire line cords of the POTS phones into the RJ 11 sockets on the front of an MDF Adaptor Block as shown in Figure 2 10 below Connect the RS 232 port to your PC s RS 232 port with a straight serial cable Using the RS 232 port is optional When not using the power cable as the ground connect an electrically grounded strap to the chassis grounding screw and fasten it securely according to the safety standards This is mandatory for all installations that reguire separate grounding or correct surge protection Connect the MP 1xx 100 250V 50 60 Hz power socket to the mains 13 May 2004 gt Cud AudioCodes MP 1xx Figure 2 7 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pinouts RJ 45 Connector and Pinout 12345678 Figure 2 8 RJ 11 Phone Connector Pinout RJ 11 Connector and Pinout LEE 1 Not connected 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Not connected
33. page 22 Click the SUBMIT button the End Point Phone Number table is automatically updated Click the Close Window button Click the RESET button and click OK in the prompt The MP 1xx applies the changes and restarts This takes approximately 60 seconds to complete When the MP 1xx has finished restarting the Ready and LAN LEDs on the front panel are lit green You are now ready to start using the VolP Gateway 24 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 4 Changing the MP 1xx Password 4 Changing the MP 1xx Password To prevent unauthorized access to the MP 1xx it is recommended that you change the User Name and Password that is used to access the Embedded Web Server gt To change the Password take these 8 steps 1 Access the MP 1xx Embedded Web Server via a standard Web browser 2 Enter the default User Name Admin and default Password Admin 3 Click the Advanced Configuration button 4 Click the Change Password tab the Change Password screen is displayed shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Change Password Screen User Name Admin New Password Confirm Password _ _ 5 Inthe User Name and New Password boxes enter the new User Name and the new Password respectively In the Confirm Password box reenter the new Password 7 Click the Change Password button the new Password is applied and the Enter Network Password screen appears shown in Figure 3 1 8 En
34. rack Installation Guide Regulatory Information Safety Notice Installation and service of this gateway must only be performed by authorized qualified service personnel The Unit must be permanently connected to ground via the protective earth terminal Network Compatibility MP 10x FXO The products support the Telecom networks in EU that comply with TBR21 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this eguipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the eguipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the eguipment and receiver Connect the eguipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help MP 124 Notice This
35. ry Server IP and DNS Secondary Server IP enter the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers clarify with your Network Administrator Note that the DNS server option is supported for MEGACO but not for MGCP 19 May 2004 a VE ull AudioCodes MP 1xx 10 Select the control protocol type MGCP or MEGACO under the section Control Protocol Configuration In the Call Agent IP box enter the Call Agent IP address if your enterprise s network doesn t feature a DNS server that automatically defines the Call Agent s IP address If you have a DNS server the field is optional In the Call Agent Port box enter the Call Agent port The default is 2427 MGCP and 2944 MEGACO In the Call Agent Domain Name box enter the Call Agent Domain Name When using the DNS server option enter the Domain Name of the Call Agent operating with the MP 1xx The DNS server automatically deduces the Call Agent s IP address from the Domain Name In the Gateway Name box enter a name to the device For example gateway1 com Ensure that the name you choose is the one that the Call Manager Agent is configured with to identify your MP 1xx In the Endpoint Name box enter an intuitive Endpoint Name Ensure that the Endpoint Name you choose is the one that the Call Agent works with Click the RESET button and click OK in the prompt The MP 1xx applies the changes and restarts This takes approximately 60 seconds t
36. ry default IP address and Subnet Mask shown in Table 3 1 For details on changing the IP address and Subnet Mask of your PC refer to Windows Online Help Start gt Help Table 3 1 MP 1xx Default IP Address Subnet Mask FXS or FXO Default IP Address FXS 10 1 10 10 FXO 10 1 10 11 MP 1xx default Subnet Mask is 255 255 0 0 default Gateway IP address is 0 0 0 0 2 Connect your computer to the MP 1xx using one of the following two methods Version 4 21 17 May 2004 a VE wil AudioCodes MP 1xx e Use an Ethernet cross over cable to directly connect the network card on your computer to the RJ 45 jack on the MP 1xx e Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the network card on your computer to a port on a network hub switch Use a second standard Ethernet cable to connect the MP 1xx to another port on the same network hub switch 3 2 Accessing the MP 1xx Embedded Web Server gt To access the Embedded Web Server take these 3 steps 1 Open a standard Web browsing application such as Microsoft M Internet Explorer Version 6 0 and higher or Netscape M Navigator Version 7 0 and higher In the URL field specify the IP address of the MP 1xx e g http 10 1 10 10 for MP 1xx FXS the Embedded Web Server s Enter Network Password screen appears shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Embedded Web Server Login Screen Enter Network Password 3 MY y This secure web Site at 10 8 202 1 requires you to log on Please
37. ter the updated Password in the Enter Network Password screen Version 4 21 29 May 2004 a VE wil AudioCodes MP 1xx o Monitoring the MP 1xx The MP 1xx provides several ways of monitoring the status of the Gateway e Monitoring the MP 1xx front panel LEDs refer to Section 5 1 below e Monitoring the MP 1xx rear panel LEDs refer to Section 5 2 on page 27 e Monitoring the MP 1xx channels refer to Section 5 3 on page 27 5 1 Monitoring the MP 1xx Front Panel LEDs The MP 1xx front panel LEDs indicate the Ethernet LAN status Data RTP activity and state of the Gateway ports Table 5 1 describes the meaning of each state of the LEDs on the front panel Table 5 1 Definition of MP 1xx Front Panel LED Indicators LED Type Color State Definition Green ON Device powered self test OK Ready gece Orange Blinking Software loading Initialization y Status inking Software loading Initializa Red ON Malfunction LAN Ethernet Green ON Valid 10 100 Base T Ethernet connection Link Status Red ON Malfunction Activity when control messages sent received in Blinking real time Control No registration with Call Agent no response from eon Link Red en Call Agent Gatekeeper ON No RT messages with Call Agent but Call Agent is responding Green Blinking Transmitting packets Packet ER a Data Status Red Blinking MP 1xx is receiving data packets Blank No traffic ON The phone is off hooked FXS the FXO off hooks the line towards the PBX
38. ters AudioCodes Inc 2890 Zanker Road Suite 200 San Jose CA 95134 Tel 41 408 577 0488 Fax 11 408 577 0492 International Headguarters AudioCodes Ltd 1 Hayarden Street Airport City Lod 70151 Israel Tel 972 3 976 4000 Fax 972 3 976 4040 AudioCodes Offices Worldwide Beijing Boston Chicago London Paris Tokyo www audiocodes com printed on CD or Web site lt FIED o n K ISO 9001 THE STANDARDS INSTITUTION OF ISRAEL MP 1xx 34 Document LTRT 61402
39. ting the steps in Sections 3 1 to 3 4 pages 17 amp 19 the SIP Quick Setup screen shown in Figure 3 5 is accessed Figure 3 5 MP 1xx SIP Quick Setup Screen IF Configuration IP Address 12 179 22 224 NAT IP Address Oooo Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Default Gateway IP Address 01217922193 SIP Parameters Gateway Name 43300656 Warking with Proxy Yes Proxy IP address 213 237 44 60 Proxy Name 213 237 44 60 Enable Registration Coder Name Tables Tel to IP Routing Table Endpoints Phone Numbers Table Version 4 21 If the MP 1xx is behind a router with NAT enabled take the following procedures e Determine the public IP address assigned to the router by using for instance router Web management This public IP address is used to configure the MP 1xx Static NAT IP address e Enable the DMZ configuration on the residential router for the LAN port where the MP 1xx Gateway is connected e Enter the public IP address for the MP 1xx in the NAT IP Address box in addition to the Gateway s local IP address In the Default Gateway Address box enter the IP address for the Default Gateway If you do not know the IP address for the default Gateway contact your network administrator Enter 0 0 0 0 if default Gateway isn t used Under SIP Parameters enter the MP 1xx Domain Name in the field Gateway Name If the field is not specified the MP 1xx IP address is used i
40. type the User Name and Password that ynu use for Realm oan User Name Admin a Ee Password cate ii Save this password in your password list Boe Cancel AR Enter the User Name default Admin and Password default Admin Note that the User Name and Password fields are case sensitive Click OK the Quick Setup screen is accessed shown in Figure 3 2 MGCP MEGACO Figure 3 3 H 323 and Figure 3 5 SIP 3 3 Setting the MP 1xx IP Address Subnet Mask gt To set the MP 1xx IP Address Subnet Mask take these 2 steps MP 1xx 1 In the Quick Setup screen set the MP 1xx IP Address and Subnet Mask fields under IP Configuration to correspond with your network IP address settings Click the RESET button and click OK in the prompt The MP 1xx applies the changes and restarts This takes approximately 60 seconds to complete When the MP 1xx has finished restarting the Ready and LAN LEDs on the front panel are lit green 18 Document LTRT 61402 Fast Track Installation Guide 3 Initializing the MP 1 xx AN Record amp retain the IP Address and Subnet Mask you assign the MP 1xx Do the same when defining new User Name and Password If the Embedded Web Server is unavailable for example if you ve lost your User Name and Password use AudioCodes BootP TFTP configuration utility to access the device reflash the load and reset the Password refer to the MP 1xx User s Manuals for detai

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