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1. ISDN Port Status for each ISDN port L1 Off There is no connection on this port or the ISDN gateway is not receiving framing also known as Red Alarm Flashing The ISDN gateway is receiving framing but the far green end is not receiving framing also known as Yellow Alarm Green The port is connected to the far end L2 Green Layer 2 connectivity has been achieved with the ISDN network from this port This means that D channel signaling has been established with the network Act Green There is at least one active call using this port Data is currently being received on this port General information Table 1 ISDN gateway LED behavior continued LED Color Indicates Ethernet Port Status for each Ethernet port FDX Green The link has been negotiated as a full duplex link Act Green Packets are being transmitted on this port Link Green The speed of the link from this port which is either 10 100 or 1000 Mbps Power Blue The ISDN gateway is receiving power from the MSE 8000 chassis Installing the ISDN gateway A A A IMPORTANT Before installing the ISDN gateway into the MSE 8000 and comnecting the power supply you must read the safety information at http www codian com safety htm Although blades are hot swappable parts you must only remove one blade at any time Remove the power from the MSE 8000 if you need to remove more than one blade at a time Before hot swapping a blade
2. Figure 2 Inserting a blade into the chassis Connecting the ISDN gateway Your ISDN connection To reduce the risk of fire use only 26 AWG or larger telecommunication A line cord Outside North America Check with your network provider to ensure that your incoming ISDN PRI line is terminated in an NTU CSU Network Termination Unit Channel Service Unit If it is not then seek their advice regarding the provisioning of such a device Do not connect the ISDN gateway directly to an external ISDN line Within North America If your network provider has not terminated all of your incoming ISDN PRI lines with an NTU CSU Codian recommends that you install a suitably approved CSU to protect the ISDN gateway from damage by surges on your ISDN PRI lines Step one Connect to Ethernet Port A Connect an Ethernet cable from Ethernet Port A to an Ethernet switch rather than a hub to minimize interference from other devices on the network The Ethernet port is a 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing connection Only connect to Ethernet Port A Ethernet Port B is reserved for future expansion
3. do not connect anything to Ethernet Port B Step two Connect to the ISDN ports The ISDN gateway uses a standard RJ48C ISDN interface for each PRI port Use a single straight through STP patch cable to connect each PRI port on the ISDN gateway to your ISDN connection For information about the behavior of the ISDN port LEDs refer to Table 1 ISDN gateway LED behavior on page 2 Initial configuration Initial configuration Step one Configure Ethernet Port A settings The default setting for the ISDN gateway Ethernet ports is auto sensing mode If the switch ports to which you connect the ISDN gateway are not also set to auto sensing mode then you need to configure the ISDN gateway Ethernet ports to use the same speed and duplex mode Only connect to Ethernet Port A Ethernet Port B is reserved for future expansion do not connect anything to Ethernet Port B Both ends of the Ethernet connection must be configured in the same PP way For example either configure both ends of the link to be auto sensing or configure both ends to operate at the same speed and duplex A To establish a 1000Mbps connection both ends of the link must be configured as auto sensing To configure Ethernet Port A log in to the Supervisor s web interface and go to Hardware gt Blades For more information about configuring the port refer to the online help accessible from the Supervisor s web interface Step two Assign an IP address to t
4. completely established be forwarded to the auto attendant of the MCU From here they can use the Far End Camera Controls FECC or the DTMF keys of their endpoint to navigate the menus and join conferences as normal Calling out by ISDN To call an endpoint connected by ISDN invite it into a conference using the pre defined endpoint To do this on the Codian MCU 1 Using your web browser navigate to the web interface of the MCU 2 Goto Conferences and select the conference you are interested in by clicking its name 3 Click Add participant and select the ISDN endpoint from the list of pre configured endpoints Click Add selected A call will be placed through the ISDN gateway to the desired endpoint Troubleshooting and technical support information Refer to this section if you are experiencing difficulties with the ISDN gateway Ensure that you have followed the instructions in this guide when installing and configuring the ISDN gateway Calls fail to complete If outgoing calls fail to complete check that you have configured the MCU and ISDN gateway correctly paying particular attention to the number you are trying to call Remember that endpoints may be busy when you call them Using the event log to help solve a problem Unless you are experiencing a problem all event logging sources should be set to the default which is Errors warnings and information For more information about configuring the event log refer to t
5. dial plan to allow permitted calls to be placed There are a number of different ways in which you can use the dial plan For example you can use the dial plan to link specific bandwidths to certain prefixes thereby enabling users to use the correct bandwidth for an IP to ISDN call You can also use the dial plan to enable the ISDN gateway to join incoming ISDN calls to the correct conference on an MCU These dial plan configurations are explained in greater detail and with supporting examples in the online help accessible from the web interface The simplest configuration is to create a dial plan that will gt connect any IP to ISDN call that has been routed to the ISDN gateway to the number that the caller has dialed using any free enabled port connect any ISDN to IP call to the auto attendant of your MCU To do this 1 In the web interface go to Dial plan gt IP to ISDN and click Add rule 2 For Condition select Match any called number 3 For Action select Call with the original called number 4 Leave the other values unchanged Click Add rule to add the rule to the dial plan Now go to Dial plan gt ISDN to IP and click Add rule For Condition select Match any called number For Action select Call this number and enter the IP address of your MCU Leave the other values unchanged Click Add rule to add the rule to the dial plan oo N A a Configuring the MCU If you are connecting the ISDN gateway to a Codian M
6. gateway Port and LED location LED behavior c 2 Installing the ISDN gateway seeeserrsssersseerasesesssessssessserssssrenserensereserveneersseevssesrsseersseessssesssser 4 Install the ISDN gateway into the MSE 8000 chassis ssasseerssssrsssvserssveerssssere 4 Connecting the ISDN gateway emrssserrssssersssvsersssesrsssssersussersssssenssssersussersssssensusseesssseesesesenee 6 Your ISDN connection ssevssessevssessssrsrsssssssrensssrvsesssesssenssersensserseenssessenesesssssesersereee 6 Step one Connect to Ethernet Port A Step two Connect to the ISDN ports 1 6 Initial configuration pussissa a Step one Configure Ethernet Port A settings sserseerssseersssesesssseesssssessssssenss 7 Step two Assign an IP address to the ISDN gateway sssrssssrerssveerssssersssserns 7 Configuring the ISDN gateway sesrssssersssseersssserssssersssssersssserssusserssssersssserssssserssssersssssersssserr 8 Step one Log in to the ISDN gateway esnseersssersseresseresserensereserrsseerssersssersssesssee 8 Step two Set up the ISDN interfaces coccion Step three Configure an H 323 gatekeeper Step four Configure the dial plan G nfiguring the MCU un nee ee ei ee Adding the ISDN gateway Configuring endpoints Making calls vunne ERBE Calling in by ISDN Calling out by ISDN Troubleshooting and technical support information Calls fail to COM Plate cidcid Using the event log to help so
7. CU refer to this section for information Adding the ISDN gateway To simplify the making of outgoing calls by ISDN you can configure your MCU To do this Using your web browser navigate to the web interface of the MCU Go to Gateways Click Add new H 323 gateway Enter a name for the gateway such as Codian ISDN gateway and specify the IP gt wn Hd address of the ISDN gateway Leave all other fields unchanged 5 Click Add H 323 gateway Configuring endpoints The simplest way to call ISDN endpoints from your MCU using the ISDN gateway is to define pre configured endpoint definitions for any endpoints you wish to call To define pre configured endpoint definitions Using your web browser navigate to the web interface of the MCU Go to Endpoints Click Add H 323 Enter a name for the endpoint such as CEO ISDN phone In the Address field type the phone number of the endpoint Nm Pp 0 nm Select the gateway you have just added for H 323 gateway Leave all other fields unchanged 7 Click Add endpoint You can now call out to this endpoint as described in the next section Making calls Making calls When you have set up the Codian ISDN gateway and MCU if appropriate you can make calls via the ISDN network Calling in by ISDN If you have configured the dial plan as described in Step four Configure the dial plan on page 9 endpoints calling the telephone number of the ISDN gateway will when the call is
8. Codian ISDN Gateway MSE 8321 Getting started TANDBERG Codian ISDN Gateway MSE 8321 Getting started Copyright O Codian 2008 All rights reserved This Getting Started Guide may not be copied photocopied translated reproduced or converted into any electronic or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written approval of Codian Limited Codian Limited reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Codian Limited to provide notification of such revision or change Codian Limited provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties terms or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose Codian Limited may make improvements or changes to the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners 61 00020 02 rev 01 TANDBERG Philip Pedersens vei 20 1366 Lysaker Norway Telephone 47 67 125 125 Telefax 47 67 125 234 Video 47 67 117 777 E mail tandberg tandberg com www tandb erg com Table of contents General information ssesesensersevvavsesvrsersevsensessessavsssensersevsevsssensersessevseverssesevsensensessevssserserserser 1 About the ISDN
9. he ISDN gateway You can use the Supervisor s web interface to configure the IP addresses of all blades installed in the MSE 8000 Note that all blades are supplied with DHCP enabled You can either keep this setting or assign static IP addresses to a blade from the Supervisor s web interface To view or configure the IP address of the ISDN gateway log in to the Supervisor and go to Hardware gt Blades To access the web interface of the ISDN gateway go to Hardware gt Blades and click the IP address of that blade Configuring the ISDN gateway Step one Log in to the ISDN gateway All administration of the ISDN gateway is performed via the web interface To log in to the ISDN gateway 1 2 3 Log in to the Supervisor s web interface Go to Hardware gt Blades and click the IP address of the ISDN gateway Click Click here to log in and then click Change log in and enter the user name admin with no password Codian recommends that you change the admin account to use a password as soon as possible To do that go to Users click the admin link and provide the required user information Step two Set up the ISDN interfaces 1 2 In the web interface go to Settings gt ISDN Select the ISDN interface type to match that of your installation El is typically used in the UK and mainland Europe T1 USA and Canada in North America and T1 Japan in Japan Complete the other settings as required by your network referr
10. he online help accessible from the web interface You can use the event log to produce debugging information to assist technical support in solving your problem However we recommend that you only alter the setting of the event log under the guidance of technical support representatives In particular it is not recommended that you indiscriminately turn on event logging sources Troubleshooting and technical support information Getting more help If the documentation does not answer your question or you have a problem with one of our products 1 Refer to the Technical FAQ section of the web site We keep the Technical FAQ section up to date with the latest information from our technical support team regarding the resolution of customer issues 2 Contact your reseller Our resellers have a wealth of experience with our products and this is sometimes a quick way of solving a problem 3 If your query remains unsolved there is a web form in the Support area of the web site that you can complete Ensure that you provide all the details requested by the form to assist the technical support team in resolving your problem e the serial number and product model number for example MSE 8321 of the MSE blade e the software build number to find this in the web interface go to Status gt General e where you purchased the MSE blade e your contact email address or telephone number 13 Pin outs The pin numbering for the PRI
11. ing to the online help for further information Click Apply changes to save any changes you have made to the configuration Restart the ISDN gateway this is only necessary if you changed the ISDN configuration To do this i Go to Settings gt Shutdown and click Shut down ISDN GW ii Confirm that you want to shut down the ISDN gateway iii Click Restart ISDN GW When the ISDN gateway has restarted log in to the web interface again and go to Settings gt ISDN ports Complete the settings for ISDN Port I as required by your network referring to the online help for further information Note that all ISDN ports on the ISDN gateway are enabled by default Click Apply changes to save your configuration changes to the ISDN port If required configure another ISDN port by selecting the port number from the numbered links at the top right of the ISDN port configuration page Configuring the ISDN gateway Step three Configure an H 323 gatekeeper If you have H 323 endpoints using an H 323 gatekeeper can make it easier for callers to make their call You can configure the ISDN gateway to use an external gatekeeper or its own built in gatekeeper To configure the use of an H 323 gatekeeper go to Settings gt Gatekeeper For more information refer to the online help topic Configuring gatekeeper settings Step four Configure the dial plan The default behavior of the ISDN gateway is to reject all calls You must configure a
12. lve a problem Getting more help Pin outs General information General information About the ISDN gateway The ISDN gateway is a high performance video gateway which enables ISDN network connectivity for the Codian IP based video infrastructure products as well as IP based endpoints Port and LED location Figure 1 shows the position of ports on the ISDN gateway Figure 1 ISDN gateway front panel 4 an Compact Flash l L Activity LED a Le Console Port Console Link LED E Status LED J Codian Alarm LED Am Em ISDN Ports _ ISDN Port Status LEDs Ethernet Ports Ethernet Port Status LEDs Power LED En LED behavior Table 1 describes the behavior of the LEDs Table 1 ISDN gateway LED behavior LED Color Indicates Compact Flash Flashing One of Activity green the ISDN gateway is booting gt a configuration change has been made the configuration is being transferred by FTP Console Link Green A PC is connected to the console port Status Green The ISDN gateway is operating normally Alarm Red The ISDN gateway is booting or has developed a fault for example gt temperature is outside normal limits gt battery failure of the internal clock Refer to the web interface for more information about the problem go to Status gt Health
13. ports on the ISDN gateway is shown in Figure 4 The pin assignments for the PRI ports are shown in Table 2 Table 2 Pin assignments for PRI ports Pin number Signal 1 Receive 2 Receive 3 Not connected 4 Transmit 5 Transmit 6 Not connected 7 Not connected 8 Not connected Figure 4 Pin numbering for PRI ports il 87654321 14 Codian ISDN Gateway MSE 8321 Getting started TANDBERG 61 0020 02
14. shut down the blade using the web interface Do not shut down a blade during a software upgrade or if the blade is processing For information about powering the MSE 8000 refer to the Getting Started Guide that accompanied the chassis Install the ISDN gateway into the MSE 8000 chassis A A You must install either a blade or a blanking blade in each of the ten positions in the chassis The Supervisor blade must be installed into slot 1 of the MSE 8000 chassis 1 Remove the blade or blanking blade from the slot into which you are going to install the ISDN gateway 1 iii Using a No 1 Phillips screwdriver loosen the screws in the retaining latches with an anti clockwise quarter turn Open both retaining latches on the front of the blade or blanking blade When open a retaining latch is at a 90 angle perpendicular to the front of the blade Slide out the blade or blanking blade 2 Open both retaining latches on the front of the ISDN gateway When open a retaining latch is at a 90 angle perpendicular to the front of the blade 3 Slide the ISDN gateway into the blade slot as shown in Figure 2 until it stops 4 Simultaneously close both retaining latches on the blade thereby engaging the connectors at the rear of the blade to secure in the chassis as shown in Figure 3 Installing the ISDN gateway 5 Usinga No 1 Phillips screwdriver tighten the screws in the retaining latches with a clockwise quarter turn

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