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1 Telecommunication Systems Division Accessories Manual Title Page February 2013

2 Publication Information Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Telecommunication Systems Division Publication Information Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Telecommunication Systems Division, reserves the right, without prior notice, to revise this information publication for any reason, including, but not limited to, utilization of new advances in the state of technical arts or to simply change the design of this document. Further, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Telecommunication Systems Division, also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make such changes in equipment design or components as engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant. Version 3, February 2013 IPedge R1.5 and later Our mission to publish accurate, complete and user accessible documentation. At the time of printing the information in this document was as accurate and current as was reasonably possible. However, in the time required to print and distribute this manual additions, corrections or other changes may have been made. To view the latest version of this or other documents please refer to the Toshiba FYI web site. Toshiba America Information Systems shall not be liable for any commercial losses, loss of revenues or profits, loss of goodwill, inconvenience, or exemplary, special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages whatsoever, or claims of third parties, regardless of the form of any claim that may result from the use of this document. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT A WARRANTY OF ACTUAL PERFORMANCE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ACTUAL PERFORMANCE MAY VARY BASED ON INDIVIDUAL CONFIGURATIONS, USE OF COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT, OR OTHER FACTORS. Copyright 2012 This document is copyrighted by Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this document cannot be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including recording, taping, photocopying, without prior written permission of Toshiba. No patent liability is assumed, however, with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Trademarks Toshiba, IPedge, VIPedge, SoftIPT, Strata, Strata Net, Stratagy, Net Phone, SmartMedia, and SD (Secure Digital) are trademarks of Toshiba Corporation or Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. CyberData is a registered trademark of CyberData, Inc. Polycom is a registered trademark of Polycom, Inc. Valcom is a registered trademark of Valcom, Inc. Windows, Outlook, and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft. Adtran and NetVanta are registered trademarks of Adtran, Inc. AudioCodes is Registered trademark of AudioCodes Ltd. Cisco is a registered trademark of Cisco Technology, Inc. SonicWALL, TZ100, TZ170, and pro 2040 are registered trademarks of SonicWALL Inc. Trademarks, registered trademarks, and service marks are the property of their respective owners.

3 General End User Information FCC Requirements Means of Connection: The IPedge does not connect directly to the telephone network. All direct connections are made to a gateway. Please refer to the gateway manufacturer's documentation Radio Frequency Interference Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case, the user, at his/her own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Underwriters Laboratory This system is listed with Underwriters Laboratory (UL). Secondary protection is required, on any wiring from any telephone that exits the building or is subject to lightning or other electrical surges, and on DID, OPS, and Tie lines. (Additional information is provided in this manual.) CP01, Issue 8, Part I Section 14.1 Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the Equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction. Repairs to Certified Equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. CAUTION! Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate I.T.E Important Notice Music-On-Hold In accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be required from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, or other similar organization, if radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the music-on-hold feature of this telecommunication system. Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., strongly recommends not using radio or television broadcasts and hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license. Hearing Aid Compatibility Notice: The FCC has established rules that require all installed business telephones be hearing aid compatible. This rule applies to all telephones regardless of the date of manufacture or installation. There are severe financial penalties which may be levied on the end-user for non-compliance.

4 Regulatory Information Area United States Canada Safety ULn CSA FCC CFR 47 Part 68 IC CS-03 Network TIA/EIA/IS-968 EMC FCC CFR 47 Part 15 ICES003:2004 Emergency Service (911) Warning The IPedge system must have a constant source of electricity and network connection availability to function. In the event of a power failure or network availability outage the IPedge system s SIP service will be disabled. The user understands that in the event of a power or network outage the IPedge system will not support 911 emergency services and further, that such services will only be available via user s regular telephone line not connected to the IPedge system or gateway. User further acknowledges that any interruption in the supply or delivery of electricity or network availability is beyond Toshiba s control and that Toshiba shall have no responsibility for losses arising from such interruption. Security Warning All IPedge systems ship with the same default user names and passwords. To help protect your IPedge system from unauthorized administrator access change the user names and passwords as described in the new system installation section of the IPedge Install manual. An IPedge system that is not properly protected may be exposed to toll fraud, denial of service or other attacks. Export Administration Regulation This product may not be exported without US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration authorization. Any export or re-export by the purchaser, directly or indirectly, in contravention of U.S. Export Administration Regulation is prohibited.

5 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. ( TAIS ) Telecommunication Systems Division License Agreement IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT ( AGREEMENT ) IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU ( YOU ) AND TAIS. CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. USE OF ANY SOFTWARE OR ANY RELATED INFORMATION (COLLECTIVELY, SOFTWARE ) INSTALLED ON OR SHIPPED WITH A TAIS DIGITAL SOLUTIONS PRODUCT OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU BY TAIS IN WHATEVER FORM OR MEDIA, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS, UNLESS SEPARATE TERMS ARE PROVIDED BY THE SOFTWARE SUPPLIER. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, DO NOT INSTALL, COPY OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND PROMPTLY RETURN IT TO THE LOCATION FROM WHICH YOU OBTAINED IT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE RETURN POLICIES. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY TAIS, THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGH TAIS AUTHORIZED CHANNELS ONLY TO END-USERS PURSUANT TO THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. 1. License Grant. The Software is not sold; it is licensed upon payment of applicable charges. TAIS grants to you a personal, non-transferable and nonexclusive right to use the copy of the Software provided under this License Agreement. You agree you will not copy the Software except as necessary to use it on one TAIS system at a time at one location. Modifying, translating, renting, copying, distributing, printing, sublicensing, transferring or assigning all or part of the Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to any other persons and removing any proprietary notices, labels or marks from the Software is strictly prohibited except as permitted by applicable law; you agree violation of such restrictions will cause irreparable harm to TAIS and provide grounds for injunctive relief, without notice, against you or any other person in possession of the Software. You and any other person whose possession of the software violates this License Agreement shall promptly surrender possession of thesoftware to TAIS, upon demand. Furthermore, you hereby agree not to create derivative works based on the Software. TAIS reserves the right to terminate this license and to immediately repossess the software in the event that you or any other person violates this License Agreement. Execution of the Software for any additional capabilities require a valid runtime license. 2. Intellectual Property. You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is transferred to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive property of TAIS and/or its suppliers, and you will not acquire any rights to the Software, except the license expressly set forth above. You will not remove or change any proprietary notices contained in or on the Software. The Software is protected under US patent, copyright, trade secret, and/or other proprietary laws, as well as international treaties. Any transfer, use, or copying of the software in violation of the License Agreement constitutes copyright infringement. You are hereby on notice that any transfer, use, or copying of the Software in violation of this License Agreement constitutes a willful infringement of copyright. 3. No Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you employ employees or engage contractors, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees and contractors from attempting to reverse compile, reverse engineer, modify, translate or disassemble the Software in whole or in part. Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder back to TAIS. 4. Limited Warranty. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, TAIS AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, THE WARRANTY OF YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE, AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. NEITHER TAIS NOR ITS SUPPLIERS WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. HOWEVER, TAIS WARRANTS THAT ANY MEDIA ON WHICH THE SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED IS FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO YOU. 5. Limitation Of Liability. TAIS ENTIRE LIABILITY AND YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL BE AT TAIS OPTION REPLACEMENT OF THE MEDIA OR REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL TAIS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION/DATA, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TAIS OR ITS SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL TAIS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. 6. State/Jurisdiction Laws. SOME STATES/JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO SUCH LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE/JURISDICTION TO STATE/JURISDICTION. 7. Export Laws. This License Agreement involves products and/or technical data that may be controlled under the United States Export Administration Regulations and may be subject to the approval of the United States Department of Commerce prior to export. Any export, directly or indirectly, in contravention of the United States Export Administration Regulations, or any other applicable law, regulation or order, is prohibited. 8. Governing Law. This License Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of California, United States of America, excluding its conflict of law provisions. 9. United States Government Restricted Rights. The Software is provided with Restricted Rights. The Software and other materials provided hereunder constitute Commercial Computer Software and Software Documentation and Technical Data related to Commercial Items. Consistent with F.A.R and they are licensed to the U.S. Government under, and the U.S. Government s rights therein are restricted pursuant to, the vendor s commercial license. 10. Severability. If any provision of this License Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions hereof shall not in any way be affected or impaired. 11. No Waiver. No waiver of any breach of any provision of this License Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any prior, concurrent or subsequent breach of the same or any other provisions hereof, and no waiver shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of the waiving party. 12. Supplier Software. The Software may include certain software provided by TAIS suppliers. In such event, you agree that such supplier may be designated by TAIS as a third party beneficiary of TAIS with rights to enforce the Agreement with respect to supplier s software. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND ITS PROVISIONS. YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS. YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CONTAINS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND TAIS AND SUPERSEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL OR WRITTEN, OR ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. - Telecommunication Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, California , United States of America. DSD

6 Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Telecommunication Systems Division End-User Limited Warranty Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., ( TAIS ) warrants that this telephone equipment manufactured by Toshiba (except for fuses, lamps, and other consumables) will, upon delivery by TAIS or an authorized TAIS dealer to a retail customer in new condition, be free from defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24) months after delivery, except as otherwise provided by TAIS in the TAIS warranty accompanying the products or posted on TAIS s website. Products which are not manufactured by Toshiba but are purchased from Toshiba, will be subject to the warranty provisions provided by the equipment manufacturer, unless TAIS notifies the end-user of any additional warranty provisions in writing. This warranty is void (a) if the equipment is used under other than normal use and maintenance conditions, (b) if the equipment is modified or altered, unless the modification or alteration is expressly authorized by TAIS, (c) if the equipment is subject to abuse, neglect, lightning, electrical fault, or accident, (d) if the equipment is repaired by someone other than TAIS or an authorized TAIS dealer, (e) if the equipment s serial number is defaced or missing, or (f) if the equipment is installed or used in combination or in assembly with products not supplied by TAIS and which are not compatible or are of inferior quality, design, or performance. The sole obligation of TAIS or Toshiba Corporation under this warranty, or under any other legal obligation with respect to the equipment, is the repair or replacement of such defective or missing parts as are causing the malfunction by TAIS or its authorized dealer with new or refurbished parts (at their option). If TAIS or one of its authorized dealers does not replace or repair such parts, the retail customer s sole remedy will be a refund of the price charged by TAIS to its dealers for such parts as are proven to be defective, and which are returned to TAIS through one of its authorized dealers within the warranty period and no later than thirty (30) days after such malfunction, whichever first occurs. Under no circumstances will the retail customer or any user or dealer or other person be entitled to any direct, special, indirect, consequential, or exemplary damages, for breach of contract, tort, or otherwise. Under no circumstances will any such person be entitled to any sum greater than the purchase price paid for the item of equipment that is malfunctioning. To obtain service under this warranty, the retail customer must bring the malfunction of the machine to the attention of one of TAIS authorized dealers within the applicable warranty period and no later than thirty (30) days after such malfunction, whichever first occurs. Failure to bring the malfunction to the attention of an authorized TAIS dealer within the prescribed time results in the customer being not entitled to warranty service. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES FROM EITHER TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC., OR TOSHIBA CORPORATION WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND FITNESS FOR USE, ARE EXCLUDED. No TAIS dealer and no person other than an officer of TAIS may extend or modify this warranty. No such modification or extension is effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Vice President and General Manager, Telecommunication Systems Division.

7 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. End User License Agreement Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Telecommunication Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine, California United States of America IMPORTANT: THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ( EULA ) IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU ( YOU ) AND TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. ( TAIS ). CAREFULLY READ THIS EULA. USE OF ANY PROPRIETARY TOSHIBA AND THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR ANY RELATED DOCUMENTATION PRE-INSTALLED ON, OR SHIPPED WITH, A TAIS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PRODUCT OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU BY TAIS IN WHATEVER FORM OR MEDIA (COLLECTIVELY, SOFTWARE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF SEPARATE TERMS ARE PROVIDED BY THE SOFTWARE SUPPLIER, THE TERMS OF THIS EULA THAT ARE NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THOSE SEPARATE TERMS WILL CONTINUE TO BE APPLICABLE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, DO NOT INSTALL, COPY, OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND PROMPTLY RETURN IT TO THE TAIS AUTHORIZED CHANNEL FROM WHICH YOU OBTAINED IT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE RETURN POLICIES. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY TAIS, THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGH AN AUTHORIZED CHANNEL ONLY TO AN END-USER PURSUANT TO THIS EULA. AUTHORIZED CHANNEL MEANS TAIS OR A DEALER AUTHORIZED BY TAIS TO PROVIDE TAIS HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE TO END USERS. TAIS IS WILLING TO LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU OBTAINED THE SOFTWARE FROM AN AUTHORIZED CHANNEL AND ACCEPT ALL TERMS OF THIS EULA. 1. License Grant. The Software is not sold; it is licensed upon payment of applicable charges. TAIS grants to you a non-transferable and non-exclusive right to use with a TAIS telecommunication systems product the copy of the Software provided under this EULA that you have obtained from an Authorized Channel. With respect to third party Software, TAIS is only passing along license rights which may be granted by the owner or licensor of the Software and TAIS does not separately license these rights to you. Each copy of the Software is owned by TAIS and/or its suppliers. You agree you will not copy the Software except as necessary to use it on one TAIS system at a time at one location. Modifying, translating, renting, copying, distributing, printing, sublicensing, transferring, or assigning all or part of the Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to any other persons and removing any proprietary notices, labels or marks from the Software is strictly prohibited except as permitted by applicable law; you agree violation of such restrictions will cause irreparable harm to TAIS and provide grounds for injunctive relief, without notice, against you or any other person in possession of the Software. You and any other person whose possession of the Software violates this EULA shall promptly surrender possession of the Software to TAIS, upon demand. Furthermore, you hereby agree not to create derivative works based on the Software. TAIS reserves the right to terminate this license and to immediately repossess the Software in the event that you or any other person violates this EULA

8 2. Software Support and Upgrade Service. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS EULA, YOU HAVE NO LICENSE OR RIGHT TO ANY SOFTWARE SUPPORT AND UPGRADE SERVICE, UNLESS YOU HOLD A VALID LICENSE TO THE ORIGINAL SOFTWARE AND HAVE PAID THE APPLICABLE FEE TO AN AUTHORIZED CHANNEL FOR THE SOFTWARE SUPPORT AND UPGRADE SERVICE. USE OF SOFTWARE SUPPORT AND UPGRADE SERVICE IS LIMITED TO TAIS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PRODUCT SUPPLIED BY AN AUTHORIZED CHANNEL FOR WHICH YOU ARE THE ORIGINAL END USER PURCHASER OR OTHERWISE HOLD A VALID LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE THAT IS BEING UPGRADED. 3. Copyright. You acknowledge that no title to the copyright or any other intellectual property rights in the Software is transferred to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software and all copies thereof will remain the exclusive property of TAIS and/or its suppliers, and you will not by this EULA acquire any rights to the Software or any copies thereof, except the license expressly set forth above. You will not remove or change any proprietary notices contained in or on the Software. The Software is protected under US patent, copyright, trade secret, and/or other proprietary laws, as well as international treaties. Any transfer, use, or copying of the Software in violation of the License Agreement constitutes copyright infringement. You are hereby on notice that any transfer, use, or copying of the Software in violation of this License Agreement constitutes a willful infringement of copyright. 4. Critical Applications. The Software is not designed or recommended for any "critical applications". "Critical applications" means life support systems, medical applications, connections to implanted medical devices, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities or systems or any other applications where product failure could lead to injury to persons or loss of life or catastrophic property damage. ACCORDINGLY, SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO USE THIS SOFTWARE FOR ANY CRITICAL APPLICATION TAIS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN ANY CRITICAL APPLICATION. IF YOU USE THE SOFTWARE IN A CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU, AND NOT TAIS, ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH USE. Further you shall indemnify and hold TAIS harmless from any and all damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and amounts paid in settlement of third party or government claims, incurred by TAIS as a result of or in any way arising from such use. 5. No Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you employ employees or engage contractors, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees and contractors from attempting to reverse compile, reverse engineer, modify, translate or disassemble the Software in whole or in part. Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder back to TAIS. 6. Limited Warranty. THE HARDWARE PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY IS SET FORTH IN THE TAIS STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY ASSOCIATED WITH THE HARDWARE PRODUCT, WHICH MAY BE POSTED ON THE TAIS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS DIVISION INTERNET WEBSITE. TAIS' SOLE OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO TOSHIBA SOFTWARE IS SET FORTH IN THIS EULA. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING, ALL TOSHIBA AND THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED ON AN AS IS BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY TOSHIBA. UNLESS THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS OR PUBLISHERS EXPRESSLY OFFER THEIR OWN WARRANTIES IN WRITING IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THEIR THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY THE MANUFACTURER, SUPPLIER, OR PUBLISHER OF SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, TAIS AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF NON-

9 INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. NEITHER TAIS NOR ITS SUPPLIERS WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. HOWEVER, TAIS WARRANTS THAT ANY MEDIA ON WHICH THE SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED IS FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO YOU. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY TAIS OR A TAIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 7. Limitation of Liability. TAIS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS ENTIRE LIABILITY AND YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL BE, AT TAIS OPTION, REPLACEMENT OF THE MEDIA OR REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL TAIS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION/ DATA, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, OR OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS EULA EVEN IF TAIS OR ANY SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND EVEN IF THE REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL TAIS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. 8. State/Jurisdiction Laws. SOME STATES/JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO SUCH LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE/ JURISDICTION TO STATE/JURISDICTION. 9. Export Laws. This EULA involves products and/or technical data that may be controlled under the United States and other countries, including but not limited to United States Export Administration Regulations or any other applicable law, regulation or order ( Export Laws ). The products and/or technical data involved with this EULA may not be exported without US Department of commerce, Bureau of Export Administration authorization. Any export or re-export by you, directly or indirectly, in contravention of U.S. Export Administration Regulation is prohibited. You shall comply with all Export Laws to assure that the Software is not exported, directly or indirectly, in contravention of the Export Laws. 10. Governing Law. This EULA will be governed by the laws of the State of California, United States of America, excluding its conflict of law provisions. 11. United States Government Restricted Rights. The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The Software and other materials provided hereunder constitute Commercial Computer Software and Software Documentation and Technical Data related to Commercial Items. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the United States Government, its agencies and/or instrumentalities is subject to restrictions of this Agreement pursuant to FAR , FAR (a), DFARS , DFARS (a), and DFARS (a)(1) as applicable. Without limiting the foregoing, use, duplication, or disclosure by the United States Government, its agencies and/or instrumentalities is subject

10 to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of The Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clause at DFARS (October 1988) or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights at 48 CFR , FAR (b)(1) and (2) (DEC 2007), FAR (DEC 2007) including Alt. III, FAR , and DFARS as applicable. 12. Severability. If any provision of this EULA shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions hereof shall not in any way be affected or impaired. 13. No Waiver. No waiver of any breach of any provision of this EULA shall constitute a waiver of any prior, concurrent or subsequent breach of the same or any other provisions hereof, and no waiver shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of the waiving party. To the extent the terms of any TAIS policies or programs for support services conflict with the terms of this EULA, the terms of this EULA shall control. 14. Supplier Software. The Software may include certain software provided by TAIS suppliers. In such event, you agree that such supplier may be designated by TAIS as a third party beneficiary of TAIS with rights to enforce the Agreement with respect to supplier s software. 15. MIB Download Confidentiality and Non Disclosure. Upon downloading any MIB technical information and data (collectively, "MIB"), you agree that the MIB is for limited use, only for implementation and use in connection with IPedge or CIX Strata. It may not be sold, shared, or distributed by you, except by your own employees, consultants or third party developer(s) bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, who have a reasonable need to know said information. The MIB is considered proprietary and confidential information of TAIS and no rights, title or interest are being transferred hereunder. When the purpose in which the MIB was intended is no longer valid, the information shall be destroyed or returned to TAIS. Any unauthorized distribution, posting, sharing, or publishing of the MIB is strictly prohibited. The obligation to maintain confidentiality of information received hereunder, including code or MIB, will survive the expiration or termination of this agreement by seven (7) years, or three (3) years from the date of the end of production of the product (including succession products), whichever is longer. 16. Open Source Software. The Software may contain software files that are subject to certain open source license agreements. The open source software files and additional terms and conditions may be included in the TAIS Telecommunication Systems Division product general description, Internet website or electronically within the product. The open source software files are provided AS IS to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. Please read the open source and third party software terms and conditions carefully for relevant copyright and licensing terms. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS EULA AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND ITS PROVISIONS. YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS. YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS EULA CONTAINS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND TAIS AND SUPERSEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL OR WRITTEN, OR ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS EULA. Copyright Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev: June 2011

11 Contents Chapter 1 VALCOM ACCESSORIES VALCOM DEVICE SETUP Valcom IP Setup Tool NETWORK REQUIREMENTS IPedge SPECIFIC INFORMATION License Requirements DOOR PHONE License Requirements Door Phone Operation Door Phone Configuration PAGING VIP 201 Hardware Chapter 2 Polycom Configuration IPedge SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Support Telephones License Requirements IPedge Station Assignment NAT Traversal IPedge Media Server Setup WIFI NETWORK and ACCESS POINTS HANDSET CONFIGURATION FILES Prepare Files On The FTP Server MODIFY FILES XML Editor Modify basic.cfg Modify MACADDRESS-user.cfg CONFIGURE HANDSETS Handset Server Setting MULTIPLE LINE SETUP Find the Handset IP Address JOIN FUNCTION (3-WAY CONFERENCE) Chapter 3 Gateways INTRODUCTION AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD Accessories Manual July 2013 i

12 AudioCodes Manual Configuration MP11x 5.80A MP11x 5.80A Base Setup Application Settings IP Settings UPGRADE SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download Load INI file to the Gateway MP11x 5.80A FXS MP11x 5.80A FXS SETUP DTMF & Dialing Proxy & Registration Coder Setup IP Profile Settings SIP Advanced Parameters Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Trunk Group Routing Authentication EndPoint Phone Number Hunt Group Settings MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup DTMF & Dialing Proxy & Registration Coder Setup IP Profile Settings SIP Advanced Parameters Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Trunk Group Routing Automatic Dialing Caller ID Permissions EndPoint Phone Number Hunt Group Settings FXO Settings MP11x 6.20A MP11x 6.20A Base Setup Application Settings IP Settings Upgrade Software DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download Load INI file to the Gateway MP11x 6.20A FXS MP11x 6.20A FXS SETUP SIP Definitions ii Accessories Manual July 2013

13 Proxy & Registration Coder Setup IP Profile Settings EndPoint Phone Number Hunt Group Settings Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Trunk Group Routing DTMF & Dialing Authentication MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup SIP Definitions Proxy & Registration Coder Setup IP Profile Settings EndPoint Phone Number Hunt Group Settings Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Trunk Group Routing DTMF & Dialing FXO Settings Automatic Dialing Caller ID Permissions IPedge CONFIGURATION Set Up Trunk ILG Set Up Trunk OLG Set SIP Trunking DID DID Intercepts Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS Mediant A Base Setup Application Settings IP Settings UPGRADE SOFTWARE MEDIANT A CAS FILES DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download Load INI file to the Gateway MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG Mediant A PRI Setup Trunk Settings SIP General Parameters DTMF & Dialing Proxy & Registration Coders Setup IP Profile Settings SIP Advanced Parameters Routing General Parameters Accessories Manual July 2013 iii

14 Tel to IP Routing IP to Tel Group Routing Trunk Group Trunk Group Settings MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG Mediant A T1 CAS Setup CAS State Machines [DNIS Only T1 Circuits] [ANI + DNIS T1 Circuits] Trunk Settings SIP General Parameters DTMF & Dialing Proxy & Registration Coders Setup IP Profile Settings SIP Advanced Parameters Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Tel Group Routing Trunk Group Trunk Group Settings Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS Mediant A Base Setup Application Settings IP Settings Upgrade Software Mediant 1000 CAS Files DOWNLOAD INI FILE MEDIANT A PRI Mediant A PRI Setup Trunk Settings SIP General Parameters SIP Advanced Parameters Proxy & Registration Coders Setup IP Profile Settings Trunk Group Trunk Group Settings Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Tel Group Routing DTMF and Dialing Mediant A T1 CAS Mediant A T1 CAS Setup CAS State Machines [DNIS Only T1 Circuits] [ANI + DNIS T1 Circuits] iv Accessories Manual July 2013

15 Trunk Settings SIP General Parameters SIP Advanced Parameters Proxy & Registration Coders Setup IP Profile Settings Trunk Group Trunk Group Settings Routing General Parameters Tel to IP Routing IP to Tel Group Routing DTMF & Dialing AudioCodes Wizard MediaPack 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 5.80A Basic Configuration MediaPack 11x 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 6.20A and 6.40A Basic Configuration AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD Adtran 900 Series Gateways Requirements TA 908e TA ADTRAN 908/908e CONFIGURATION OUTLINE DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE MODIFY THE CFG FILE Verify Firmware Version Upload Configuration File CHANGE PASSWORDS T.38 SETUP FXS Setup PRI Setup IPedge CONFIGURATION Adtran 908e System Parameter Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard Configuration File Upload Chapter 4 CyberData VoIP Intercom PRODUCT OVERVIEW SIP Endpoint Features and Operation Features Not Supported and Known Issues Part Numbers License Requirements CyberData VoIP Intercom FIRMWARE UPDATES IPedge CONFIGURATION FEATURE INTERACTION CyberData VoIP INTERCOM CONFIGURATION Accessories Manual July 2013 v

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17 Chapter 1 VALCOM ACCESSORIES Valcom IP Solutions products can be used to create Internet Protocol (IP) paging systems and a SIP Door Phone. All of the Valcom devices described in this section require the Valcom IP Solution Setup Tool running on a PC that is on the same network as the devices. Download the latest version of the free IP Solutions Setup Tool and the Reference Manual from the Valcom web site: VALCOM DEVICE SETUP Valcom IP Setup Tool Device management is accomplished over the data network via Valcom s Windows based programming tool. Network programming is used to adjust individual speaker volume, change system audio groups and other device configuration changes from a centralized location. The VIP-102B IP Solutions Tool provides a mechanism to set the IP address via broadcast and/or multicast. After each device has been assigned an IP address, the IP Solutions Tool will be able to retrieve device-specific information and the remaining configuration tasks can be completed. The general procedure for programming Valcom IP devices involves the following steps: 1. Install the devices on the network. 2. Scan the network using the VIP-102B IP Solutions Tool to create an inventory of the available devices. 3. Program the devices with IP addresses and other network information appropriate to the physical network on which the devices are installed. 4. Re-scan the network to allow the IP Solutions Tool to retrieve complete device configuration information. 5. Configure the individual device settings within the IP Solutions Tool for each device on the network with the specific settings necessary for the paging system being installed. 6. Upload the new configuration to each device from the IP Solutions Tool. 7. Restart the device to enable the new configuration settings. After the endpoint devices are connected to an appropriately configured network, programming is accomplished through the use of the VIP-102B IP Solutions Setup Tool. This software tool should be installed on a Microsoft Windows based computer connected to the same network as the Valcom IP devices. Accessories Manual Feb

18 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS License Requirements NETWORK REQUIREMENTS Before attempting to configure the Valcom devices, please ensure the network is configured to support IP paging. The network should support broadcast and multicast traffic within local subnets and multicast traffic among all subnets where Valcom IP devices are connected. If the network cannot be configured to support these protocols, some features of the IP paging solution may not be available. Please contact Valcom Technical Support for details. The Valcom IP devices have a factory-default IP address of Because the default IP address is the same for all devices, the devices will conflict with each other when first installed. Important! The Valcom units will not function behind NAT. They can be used with a Toshiba qualified SIP ALG router such as the Adtran 3120 or Network Hardware Requirements Bandwidth Requirements 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network 86 kbps per active One Way Page 172 kbps per active Two Way Call Port 21 for FTP access TCP Requirements Port 23 for Telnet access Port 80 for Web based access UDP Requirements 3 Bi-directional Ports (Factory default 4097, 4098, 4099) Multicast Requirements Power requirements for IP speakers Other Suggested settings IGMPv3 enabled network 3 Multicast addresses (Factory defaults: , and, ) 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) compatible network switches or power injectors Separate VLAN for optimal performance IPedge SPECIFIC INFORMATION License Requirements In the setup tool use the following: Realm = The Fully Qualified Domain Name of the IPedge server SIP Server = The static IP address of the IPedge server Note: Either the Realm or SIP Server parameter can be used. When using one parameter leave the other blank. Port = 5060 RTP Port = Station = The DN of the SIP station assigned in the IPedge data base. The VIP-801 will have one DN. The VIP-201 can support up to eight zones of IP paging, each zone will require a DN assignment. Each Valcom device requires a SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR- EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP) for each station number. 1-2 Accessories Manual Feb. 2013

19 DOOR PHONE License Requirements DOOR PHONE License Requirements The VIP-172L - SIP Door Phone is a SIP endpoint. The door phone is an IP Hands-free Talkback intercom with a dial code operated relay. This device requires a single SIP station programmed in the IPedge system. The door phone can make and receive calls. Each Valcom VIP-172L - SIP Door Phone requires a SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP). The door phone consists of two physical parts. VIP-172L Door plate - The speaker/microphone which mounts near the door. The door-plate is suitable for indoor or outdoor installation. Network Interface - Can be wall or table mounted. Power must be supplied by a PoE (802.3af, class 3) switch (or a 802.3af power injector). The door plate has: Single push-button switch to make a call LED status indicator Relay contact for door lock control Door Phone Operation A person pressing the Call button on the doorplate receives a confirmation tone or recorded message and the unit initiates a call to the telephone number programmed into the door phone, and the LED on the door plate begins to flash. Note that the telephone number called is programmed into the door phone using the Valcom IP Setup Tool. When the call is answered, a hands-free communications path is established to the door plate, and the LED on the door plate remains lit. The form C relay included with the VIP-172L may be activated by pressing the # key on the answering telephone, with the relay typically being used to activate door entry equipment. When the door phone extension is dialed it will auto-answer. Note: The Door Phone is a SIP telephone. The telephone number dialed when the Call button is pressed is programmed into the door phone. That number should call a hunt group, multiple calling group, or a paging group in order to help ensure that there is somebody to answer the call from the door phone. If the SIP Door phone is configured to call just one extension, that call may be missed or get routed to voic when the phone is unattended, busy, or in Do Not Disturb. Door Phone Configuration Information specific to your application will need to be programmed into the VIP-172L using a computer running Valcom s IP Solution Setup Tool and connected to the same subnet as the VIP-172L. Setup will be done using Valcom s IP Solution Setup Tool. Download the latest version of the Accessories Manual Feb

20 DOOR PHONE Door Phone Configuration free IP Solutions Setup Tool from the Valcom web site: vipsetuptool CALL VALCOM Door Plate Network IPedge VIP-172L CALL VALCOM Door Lock Control Figure 1-1 Door Phone Plate and Network Diagram 1-4 Accessories Manual Feb. 2013

21 PAGING VIP 201 Hardware PAGING VIP This is a single SIP end point, programmed in the IPedge as a SIP station and requires a SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I- CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP). When a call is made to this device the VIP 801 will answer and connect the call to a pair of terminals on the chassis. This provides one zone of one-way paging. The output on the terminals is an analog voice signal for connection to voice paging equipment. The paging equipment can be an amplified speaker, or a paging amplifier. IPedge Network VIP-801 Paging Amplifier Figure 1-2 VIP 801 Single Paging Port Diagram VIP 201 SIP Paging Gateway - This is a rack mount, 1U (1.75 in.) multicast paging server. The VIP 201 can support; one zone of analog paging and eight IP paging groups. A SIP station in the IPedge system is required for each paging group used. One SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I- CP-USR-EP is required for each station assigned for the VIP 201 gateway. Each channel in the server can be programmed for different functions. The VIP 201 device has analog paging signaling on output terminals for analog paging equipment. Each server channel can also be programmed to broadcast to one or more IP endpoints. IP Paging IP Paging IP Paging IPedge Network VIP-201 Paging Amplifier Figure 1-3 VIP 201 Paging Gateway Diagram VIP 201 Hardware The preferred method of powering a VIP-201 is via a power over Ethernet switch meeting the 802.3af specification. Accessories Manual Feb

22 PAGING VIP 201 Hardware If the rear panel barrel connector is used for power, the preferred power supply is a Valcom VIP-324D. Note: Make all required signal connections before applying power to the unit. 1-6 Accessories Manual Feb. 2013

23 Chapter 2 Polycom Configuration IPedge SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Support Telephones The IPedge system SIP phone configuration is much the same as for any SIP phone. Program the Polycom telephone extensions in the IPedge database as SIP stations. For wireless telephones; if the IPedge system is separated from the wireless access points by a router, make a note of the IP address of the router. The router address is also defined in the Media Relay Server configuration. Ensure that the ports in the router for the stations are open. Refer to the Firewall Setup section of the IPedge Install manual. Enter the same ports in the Media Relay Server configuration. Note: The Polycom telephones are configured the same way. In this document all references to 84xx are wireless telephones. Unless specified all steps apply to all of the supported Polycom IP telephones. The following Polycom SIP telephones are support on the IPedge system Series (WiFi) IP6000 and IP7000 (Conference) IP321 and IP550 (Desk telephones) License Requirements Each Polycom SIP telephone requires a SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP). IPedge Station Assignment Conference The Directory Number (extension number) of each Polycom station must be assigned in the IPedge database as a SIP station. IPedge systems running R1.5 and later software support up to four SIP channels per station, this allows the Polycom telephones to receive incoming calls while on a call. Set the SIP Channels parameter in the Station Assignment to 4. In Enterprise Manager select Station > Station Assignment. Select the SIP station DN and edit. Click on the Show advanced configuration link. Set the SIP Channels parameter to 4 then, click on the Save icon. Polycom IP Config. Mov.,

24 WIFI NETWORK and ACCESS POINTS NAT Traversal If this parameter is changed while the Polycom telephone is connected the telephone will need to be restarted to register the change. To restart, press the Menu key on the telephone. Select Setting > Basic > Restart. NAT Traversal Refer to the IPedge Install manual for information on system ports to open and NAT Traversal. IPedge Media Server Setup If the IPedge system is separated from the wireless access points by a router make a note of the IP address of the router then, enter the router address is also defined in the Media Relay Server configuration. Refer to Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 Media Relay Server Router IP Address Entry Also enter the port numbers opened in the router into the Media Relay server configuration. Figure 2-2 Media Relay Server Port Entries WIFI NETWORK and ACCESS POINTS Refer to the Polycom VIEW Certified Products Guide (available on the Toshiba FYI web site) to find the Configuration Guide for the Access Point models and WLAN Controls on your WLAN. 2-2 Polycom IP Config. Mov., 2012

25 HANDSET CONFIGURATION FILES Prepare Files On The FTP Server HANDSET CONFIGURATION FILES The handsets must first be configured to connect to the FTP server on the WiFI network on boot up. The configuration files will then down-load to the handset. Toshiba and Polycom recommend an FTP server for greater reliability, not a TFTP server. The three configuration files, files listed here, are available on Toshiba s FYI web site. Select TSD 3rd Party Partners. Download three configuration files zip basic.cfg MACADDRESS-user.cfg The zip contains the cfg file and handset firmware files. The cfg and basic.cfg files are common files, These will be uploaded to every Polycom SIP phone on your network. The cfg file updates the handsets to the latest firmware, as needed. The basic.cfg file has the configuration data that is common to all handsets on the network, including the IPedge server IP address. The MAC Address-user.cfg file will be modified as shown below. One of these modified files will be created for each telephone. Prepare Files On The FTP Server 1. Download the zip, basic.cfg and MACADDRESSuser.cfg files from Toshiba s FYI web site. Save the files on the home directory of the FTP server. 2. Unzip the zip file to the FTP server home directory. MODIFY FILES The cfg file is used without modification. The basic.cfg and MACADDRESS-user.cfg files will need to be changed to fit your installation. XML Editor All of the.cfg files are XML structure files, you will need an XML editor to modify them. Do not use a text editor as they may leave residue in the files. The XML Editor 2007 from Microsoft, is a free download from the Microsoft web site. The MACADDRESS-user.cfg file contains the configuration unique to each handset such as SIP registration station number information. CAUTION! Do not use [Ethernet address]-phone.cfg for any configuration files. Use only [MAC Address]-phone.cfg for configuration files. If the ethernet or IP address is used user settings, such as ring type, wil be over-written. Modify basic.cfg 1. Launch your XML editor. Polycom IP Config. Mov.,

26 MODIFY FILES Modify MACADDRESS-user.cfg 2. Open the basic.cfg file. 3. Change the reg.1.server.1.address field to the IP address of your IPedge server. Edit the reg.1.server.1.address to be your IPedge server IP address 4. Save the file to the FTP server. 5. Ensure that the following values are set. transferonconferenceend = 0 dialplan.removeendofdial = 0 Dialplan.digitmap includes #xxxxxxxx Reg.1.server.1.transport = UDPOnly Modify MACADDRESSuser.cfg 1. Save the MACADDRERSS-user.cfg file to your PC. 2. Open the file with an XML editor. 3. Save the file with the MAC address of one of the handsets as the file name. For example; Save as 012ab345cd6e-user.cfg. The MAC Address can be found on the handset label in the battery compartment. 4. Change the xxxx values to the extension number of the handset. 2-4 Polycom IP Config. Mov., 2012

27 CONFIGURE HANDSETS Handset Server Setting 5. Save the file on the FTP server. 012ab345cd6e-user.cfg Enter the DN of the handset 3723 is shown as a example only 6. Create a user configuration file for each handset based on the MAC Address of each handset. CONFIGURE HANDSETS This section covers handset configuration. Ensure that the configuration files (.cfg) are all in the home directory on the FTP server. Handset Server Setting 1. Restart the handset and press Cancel while the Application is loading. 2. Press Setup then enter the password. The default password is Set the Provisioning Server type to FTP. 4. Set the Server IP Address to the IP address of the FTP server. 5. Set the Server user to the login name of the FTP server. Set the Server password to the FTP server password that was setup for above user. 6. Press the Exit button. Handset WiFi Settings 7. Set Network Interface to Wi-Fi Menu. 8. Set Enable = Yes. 9. DHCP Client = Enabled or set to Disable to define IP address, Submask and Gateway. 10. Set SSID = the access point (AP) SSID. Refer to your Network Administrator. 11. Security = Type of AP encryption (WPA2-PSK is common) - consult with your network administrator for details. 12. Set the WPA(2)-PSK passkey. Consult with your network administrator for details. 13. Then select Radio then, press Enter. 14. Regulatory Domain = 1 for US GH Enabled = Yes. 16. Exit all the way out and save the configuration. 17. Reboot the handset. 18. Repeat for each handset. Polycom IP Config. Mov.,

28 MULTIPLE LINE SETUP Handset Server Setting MULTIPLE LINE SETUP This procedure is used to add multiple line appearances to a Polycom SIP telephone. This procedure is used only after the handset can register with the network access point. Important! The Polycom telephone software must be or later. 1. Using a PC with access to the network, enter the IP address of the Polycom handset into a browser application. 2. Login to the handset. The defaults user name is Admin, the default password is Select Settings > Lines. 4. Select Line 2 (or the next available line). 5. In the Identification section, enter the DN as the Display Name and Address. 6. Unless directed by the system administrator to enter something else, enter the DN as the Authentication User ID and Authentication Password. 7. Set the Label to the DN or other value as directed. 2-6 Polycom IP Config. Mov., 2012

29 MULTIPLE LINE SETUP Find the Handset IP Address 8. In the Server section, enter the IPedge or Strata CIX system IP address in the Address field. 9. In the Transport field select UDP Only. 10. Click on the Save button. 11. Reboot the handset. Find the Handset IP Address This procedure details the steps to display the IP address of a Polycom handset. 1. In the menu select Settings > OK > Status > Network > TCPIP Parameter. 2. Note the IP address. Polycom IP Config. Mov.,

30 JOIN FUNCTION (3-WAY CONFERENCE) Find the Handset IP Address JOIN FUNCTION (3-WAY CONFERENCE) The Polycom SIP telephones can use their Join feature to create a three way conference call. Note that the Join key, not the Conf key, must be used. There must be two or more SIP channels configured for that DN. The lines must be setup to hunt and the primary DN set as the pilot. This is the same configuration as for multiple lines on an IPT. While on a call answer an incoming call. This will place the first call on hold and connect you to the second call. OR While on a call, place that line on Hold. Select a second line and place a call. You can alternate between the two calls. 1. To join the two calls into a three way call press the Features soft-key on the telephone. 2. Select Features. 3. Press 3 or scroll down the list to Join. 4. The callers and your telephone are now in a conference. If you hang up during the conference all of the calls will disconnect. 5. To split the conference press the Features soft-key then, press 2 or scroll down to Split. Both calls will be placed on system hold. 6. You can alternate between the calls. 7. To disconnect a call you must be connected to that line then, press the red Hang Up button. 2-8 Polycom IP Config. Mov., 2012

31 Chapter 3 Gateways INTRODUCTION The IPedge is an all IP telephony system. To interface with analog telephones or analog CO trunks, PRI or other digital trunks a gateway is required. Refer to the setup and installation instructions for the specific gateway you are installing. This chapter includes the procedures for manually programming AudioCodes and Adtran gateways. The AudioCodes configuration wizard can t downloaded from FYI. The Adtran configuration wizard is integrated in Enterprise Manager. This chapter includes: AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD on page 3-2 AudioCodes Manual Configuration on page 3-6 MP11x 5.80A on page 3-7 MP11x 5.80A Base Setup on page 3-7 MP11x 5.80A FXS on page 3-10 MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup on page 3-15 MP11x 6.20A on page 3-20 MP11x 6.20A Base Setup on page 3-20 MP11x 6.20A FXS on page 3-24 MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup on page 3-29 IPedge CONFIGURATION on page 3-33 Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS on page 3-35 Mediant A Base Setup on page 3-36 Mediant A PRI Setup on page 3-39 Mediant A T1 CAS Setup on page 3-43 Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS on page 3-48 Mediant A Base Setup on page 3-49 Mediant A PRI Setup on page 3-52 Mediant A T1 CAS Setup on page 3-56 AudioCodes Wizard on page 3-61 MediaPack 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 5.80A on page 3-61 MediaPack 11x 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 6.20A and 6.40A on page 3-63 Adtran 900 Series Gateways on page 3-69 T.38 SETUP on page 3-76 IPedge CONFIGURATION on page 3-79 Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard on page 3-81 Gateways July,

32 AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD This is based on Toshiba s stand-alone AudioCodes Configuration Wizard V utility and provides gateway configuration fully integrated inside Enterprise Manager. This wizard has the same look and feel for the AudioCodes models as previously released gateway wizards and its major objective is to significantly reduce the time needed to configure third party gateways working with IPedge. The wizard has the following features: Checklist before configuration The GUI is laid out according to the selected gateway model and firmware version Mandatory parameters for IPedge are set automatically and cannot be changed As data is entered, the GUI changes, dynamically, to show or enable only the correct available options to continue Network settings are automatically loaded from IPedge Importing SIP stations from the IPedge database for FXS ports Importing SIP trunk URIs from IPedge database for FXO ports Important! Before running the gateway wizard the administrator should create the SIP stations for FXS, and URIs for FXO ports, to be assigned to the gateway. This will allow the user to import the IPedge programming using the wizard. If the SIP stations and URIs are created or changed after the wizard is used, the administrator will need to re-run the wizard or manually enter the information. The following screen shots are examples of the AudioCodes gateway wizard in the IPedge R1.5.1 Enterprise Manager not a full collection of the wizard GUI. To start the wizard select a SIP Service Definition Index then click on the Gateway Configuration button. 3-2 Gateways July, 2013

33 AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD Select the gateway model from the pull-down menu. Enter the required information Important! THer gateway software version must be 5.80A or later. Gateways July,

34 AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD Stations can be entered manually or click on Import SIP Stations from IPedge to select from the IPedge database. SIP trunk URIs can also be entered manually or click on Import SIP Trunk URIs from IPedge to select from the IPedge database. 3-4 Gateways July, 2013

35 AudioCodes GATEWAY INTEGRATED CONFIGURATION WIZARD When the configuration is complete click on the Save icon A dialog box will open to select the file name and location for the configuration file. The configuration file can now be uploaded to the gateway. Note: The IP address of the AudioCodes gateway can only be set using the AudioCodes GUI in the gateway. This can be done before or after the wizard is run. Gateways July,

36 AudioCodes Manual Configuration AudioCodes Manual Configuration This section covers the configuration of the AudioCodes MP11x as an FXO/FXS and the AudioCodes Mediant 1000 PRI/T1 CAS gateways to the IPedge Server. The following steps apply to the AudioCodes MP118 running 5.80A and 6.20A Firmware, and the AudioCodes Mediant 1000 running 5.80A and 6.40A Firmware. Setting up stations (FXS) and trunks (FXO, PRI, T1 CAS) are treated separately in this section. Analog stations are setup in two processes. First the stations are programmed into the IPedge as SIP stations then; the gateway is setup to act as a SIP to Analog station interface. Analog and Digital trunks are programmed in the IPedge as SIP trunks then; the gateway is setup to act as an interface. The VoIP/Analog/Digital gateways currently offered are shown in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Gateway Part Numbers Model VoIP Gateway Type Capacity MP112/2S/SIP MediaPack FXS MP114/4S/SIP MediaPack FXS MP118/8S/SIP MediaPack FXS MP114/4O/SIP MediaPack FXO MP118/8O/SIP MediaPack FXO MP114/2S/2O/SIP MediaPack FXS, 2 FXO MP118/4S/4O/SIP MediaPack FXS, 4 FXO M1K-D1 Mediant E1/T1 M1K-D2 Mediant E1/T1 M1K-D3 Mediant E1/T1 Important! To protect against transient voltages and currents, solid state secondary protectors should be installed if there is outside wiring. These protectors shall comply with the requirements for secondary protectors for communication circuits, UL 497A. Care must be taken to ensure that they are well grounded to a reliable earth ground. Recommended protectors are available in the fast Series 6 line from ONEAC Corp., (800) Install and test the secondary protectors precisely to the installation instructions of the manufacturer. 3-6 Gateways July, 2013

37 MP11x 5.80A MP11x 5.80A This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and MP118 gateway running Firmware Version 5.80A. For the basic setup for AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and MP118 gateway running Firmware Version 6.20A refer to MP11x 6.20A Base Setup on page This is for MP11x release 5.80A Firmware. Note that later versions of AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown. The AudioCodes MP11x defaults: IP address: (FXS only or FXS and FXO) (FXO only) Subnet Mask: Gateway IP address: Username: Admin Password: Admin MP11x 5.80A Base Setup This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 5.80A. 1. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 2. Enter the IP address of the MP11x gateway 3. Login to the MP11x. Gateways July,

38 Application Settings 4. Click on the Configuration button. 5. Click on the Full radio button. Application Settings 1. Select Network Settings > Application Settings > 2. Set NTP Server IP Address = (The Network Time Protocol Server IP Address) 3. Set NTP UTC Offset = (UTC Offset time from GMT) 4. Set NTP Updated Interval = (Update interval of 24 hours is a good choice) 5. Click Submit. IP Settings 1. Select Network Settings > IP Settings > 2. Set IP Address = (The IP Address to access the AudioCodes Unit) 3. Set Subnet Mask = (Subnet Mask for Network) 4. Set Default Gateway Address = (The Router Default Routing IP Address) 5. Click Submit. Note: When you click the Submit button after setting the IP Address above, the new IP Address will now be in effect and the connection will be lost. You will need to login to the MediaPack 11x/MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 using the new IP Address. 3-8 Gateways July, 2013

39 UPGRADE SOFTWARE UPGRADE SOFTWARE If necessary, upgrade the MP11x software. If the upgrade is not needed go to MP11x 5.80A FXS on page Login to the MP11x with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Select Management > Software Update > Software Upgrade Wizard. 3. Click on Start Software Upgrade. 4. Click the Browse button on the Load a CMP screen and select the 5.8 CMP file. 5. Click on Send File button to upload the file. 6. Begin the upgrade by clicking on the Reset button at the bottom of the screen. The IP address is not be change when loading the new CMP files, so the IP address set earlier will be maintained after the upgrade. 7. When Finished all files will load and unit will reset (reboot). This will take a few minutes. Gateways July,

40 DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download Load INI file to the Gateway The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system. Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to your PC. 1. Login to the AudioCodes gateway with the IP Address you set above. 2. Select Management > Configuration File. 3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the FYI website. 4. Click on the Load INI File button. 5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads. MP11x 5.80A FXS This section of AudioCodes 5.80A MP11x gateway setup is in two parts. The FXS setup and the FXO setup. The 5.80A FXS procedure starts below. For the FXO procedure refer to MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup on page MP11x 5.80A FXS SETUP This is the Firmware Version 5.80A FXS port set procedure. 1. Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definition > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = Set the Default Destination Number = (The first Analog Station DN) 8. Click Submit. Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxies, Registration, IP Groups > Proxy & Registration > 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 3-10 Gateways July, 2013

41 Coder Setup IP Profile Settings 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coder Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions > Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions > IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] Section 2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled 3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 4. Click Submit. Routing General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Routing General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Tel to IP Routing > (Use Line number 1 for the following entry) 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) Gateways July,

42 Tel to IP Routing IP to Trunk Group Routing 7. Click Submit. IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > IP to Trunk Group Routing > Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXO gateway there will be entries on line 1. The Prefixes and Source IP Address will all be set to *. This line of entries must be moved down. The FXS entry with DN s entered for the Dest. Phone Prefix must be at the top of the table. Add an entry for each analog station connected to the gateway enter 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = (Analog Station DN / SIP Station in IPedge) 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Hunt Group ID = 1 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

43 Tel to IP Routing Authentication Authentication 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Settings > Authentication > 2. Set Port 1 FXS: Enter the DN of the first Analog/SIP Station. 3. Set Username = (Enter the Analog/SIP Station DN) 4. Set Password = (Enter the Analog/SIP Station DN) (Repeat for each Analog/SIP station. Each additional station is programmed on the next port) 5. Click Submit. EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Number > EndPoint Phone Number > 2. Set Channel = 1 (matched FXS Port Number 1) 3. Set Phone Number = Analog / Sip Station 4. Set Hunt Group ID = 1 5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0 (Assign the next analog DN channel 2. Next to channel 3, and so on). 6. Click Submit. 7. Click Register. Gateways July,

44 Tel to IP Routing Hunt Group Settings Hunt Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Hunt Group > Hunt Group Settings> 2. Set Hunt = 1 3. Set Channel Select Mode = By Dest. Phone Number 4. Set Registration Mode = Per Endpoint 5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank) 6. Set Gateway Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Burn at the top on the screen Gateways July, 2013

45 MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup DTMF & Dialing MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup This is for the Firmware Version 5.80A FXO port set procedure. 1. Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definition > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = Click Submit. Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxies, Registration, IP Groups > Proxy & Registration > 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coder Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions > Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions > IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. Gateways July,

46 MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup SIP Advanced Parameters SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled 3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 4. Click Submit. Routing General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Routing General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > Tel to IP Routing> (Same as FXS Entry Or use Line number 1 if there is No FXS entry) 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit. IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables > IP to Trunk Group Routing > Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an entry for each FXS Port. Enter this data on the next available line after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries. 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Hunt Group ID = 2 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

47 MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup Automatic Dialing Automatic Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Settings > Automatic Dialing > This value will be inserted into the SIP Invite Request. Refer to the IPedge URI Table. This value must appear in the URI table of the IPedge. Enter the Destination Phone Number for the FXO Port from the IPedge System URI Table. Refer to the URI table in the IPedge Database. 2. Set Destination Phone Number = (A DN Value from the IPedge URI Table) 3. Set Auto Dial Status = Enable 4. Click Submit. Caller ID Permissions 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Settings > Caller ID Permissions > 2. Set Enable for each FXO Port to receive Call ID on incoming call 3. Click Submit. Gateways July,

48 MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup EndPoint Phone Number EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Endpoint Number > EndPoint Phone Number > In the channel number column FXO Port number to be assigned 2. Set Channel = 5 (matched FX0 Port Number 5) 3. Set Phone Number = The number assigned in the IPedge URI Table ( for example) 4. Set Hunt Group ID = 2 5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0 6. Click Submit. 7. Click Register. This is a example of an MP11x/4S/4O/SIP. FXS - Four channels 2 FXO - Four channels Gateways July, 2013

49 MP11x 5.80A FXO Setup Hunt Group Settings Hunt Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Hunt Groups > Hunt Group Settings> Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an entry on line number 1. Enter this data on the next available line after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries. 2. Set Hunt Group ID = 2 3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending 4. Set Registration Mode = Don t Register 5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank) 6. Set Gateway Name = (Leave Blank) 7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank) 8. Click Submit. FXO Settings 1. Select Advanced Applications > FXO Settings > 2. Set Dial Mode = One Stage 3. (Leave all other parameters at default values) 4. Click Submit. 5. Click Burn at the top on the screen. Gateways July,

50 MP11x 6.20A FXO Settings MP11x 6.20A This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and MP118 gateway running Firmware Version 6.20A. For the basic setup for AudioCodes MP112, MP114, and MP118 gateway running Firmware Version 5.80A refer to MP11x 5.80A Base Setup on page 3-7. This is for MP11x release 6.20A Firmware. Note that earlier versions of AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown. The AudioCodes MP11x defaults: IP address: (FXS only or FXS and FXO) (FXO only) Subnet Mask: Gateway IP address: Username: Admin Password: Admin MP11x 6.20A Base Setup This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 6.20A. 1. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 2. Enter the IP address of the MP11x gateway 3. Login to the MP11x. 4. Click on the Configuration button. 5. Click on the Full radio button 3-20 Gateways July, 2013

51 MP11x 6.20A Base Setup Application Settings Application Settings 1. Select System > Application Settings > 2. Set NTP Server IP Address = (The Network Time Protocol Server IP Address) 3. Set NTP UTC Offset = (UTC Offset time from GMT) 4. Set NTP Updated Interval = (Update interval of 24 hours is a good choice) 5. Click Submit. IP Settings 1. Select VoIP > IP Settings > 2. Set IP Address = (The IP Address to access the AudioCodes Unit) 3. Set Subnet Mask = (Subnet Mask for Network) 4. Set Default Gateway Address = (The Router Default Routing IP Address) 5. Click Submit. Note: When you click the Submit button after setting the IP Address above, the new IP Address will now be in effect and the connection will be lost. You will need to login to the MediaPack 11x/MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 using the new IP Address. Upgrade Software If necessary, upgrade the MP11x software. If the upgrade is not needed go to MP11x 6.20A FXS SETUP on page Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above. Gateways July,

52 MP11x 6.20A Base Setup Upgrade Software 2. Select Management > Software Update > Software Upgrade Wizard. 3. Click on Start Software Upgrade. 4. Click the Browse button on the Load a CMP screen and select the 6.2 CMP file. 5. Click on Send File button to upload the file. 6. Begin the upgrade by clicking on the Reset button at the bottom of the screen. The IP address is not be change when loading the new CMP files, so the IP address set earlier will be maintained after the upgrade. 7. When Finished all files will load and unit will reset (reboot). This will take a few minutes Gateways July, 2013

53 DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download Load INI file to the Gateway The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system. Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to your PC. 1. Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above. 2. Select Management > Configuration File. 3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the FYI website. 4. Click on the Load INI File button. 5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads. Gateways July,

54 MP11x 6.20A FXS MP11x 6.20A FXS SETUP MP11x 6.20A FXS This section of AudioCodes 6.20A MP11x gateway setup is in two parts. The FXS setup and the FXO setup. The 6.20A FXS procedure starts below. For the FXO procedure refer to MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup on page MP11x 6.20A FXS SETUP This is the Firmware Version 6.20A FXS port set procedure. 1. Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. SIP Definitions 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled 3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 4. Click Submit. Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration > 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coder Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section. 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

55 Hunt Group Settings EndPoint Phone Number EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > EndPoint Phone Number > 2. Set Channel = 1 (matched FXS Port Number 1) 3. Set Phone Number = Analog / SIP Station DN 4. Set Hunt Group ID = 1 5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0 (Assign the next Analog/SIP DN channel 2. Next to channel 3, and so on) 6. Click Submit. 7. Click Register. Hunt Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > Hunt Group Settings> 2. Set Hunt = 1 3. Set Channel Select Mode = By Dest. Phone Number 4. Set Registration Mode = Per Endpoint 5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank) 6. Set Gateway Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank) 8. Click Submit. Gateways July,

56 Hunt Group Settings Routing General Parameters Routing General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing > (Use Line number 1 for the following entry) 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

57 Hunt Group Settings IP to Trunk Group Routing IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Trunk Group Routing> Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXO gateway there will be entries on line 1. The Prefixes and Source IP Address will all be set to *. This line of entries must be moved down. The FXS entry with DN s entered for the Dest. Phone Prefix must be at the top of the table. For each analog station connected to the gateway enter: 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = (Analog / SIP Station DN) 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Hunt Group ID = 1 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit. DTMF & Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = Set Default Destination Number = (The first Analog / SIP Station DN) 8. Click Submit. Gateways July,

58 Hunt Group Settings Authentication Authentication 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > Authentication 2. Set Port 1 FXS: Enter the DN of the first Analog/SIP Station. 3. Set Username = (Enter the Analog/SIP Station DN) 4. Set Password = (Enter the Analog/SIP Station DN) (Repeat for each Analog/SIP station. Each additional station is programmed on the next port) 5. Click Submit. 6. Click Burn at the top on the screen Gateways July, 2013

59 MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup SIP Definitions MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup This is the Firmware Version 6.20A FXO port set procedure. 1. Login to the MP11x with the IP address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. SIP Definitions 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Enabled Current Disconnect = Enabled 3. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 4. Click Submit. Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration > 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coder Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profile Definitions > IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. EndPoint Phone Number 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > EndPoint Phone Number > In the channel number column FXO Port number to be assigned 2. Set Channel = 5 (matched FX0 Port Number 5) Gateways July,

60 MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup Hunt Group Settings 3. Set Phone Number = The number assigned in the IPedge URI Table ( for example) 4. Set Hunt Group ID = 2 5. Set Tel Profile ID = 0 6. Click Submit. 7. Click Register. Hunt Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group > Hunt Group Settings> Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an entry on line number 1. Enter this data on the next available line after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries. 2. Set Hunt Group ID = 2 3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending 4. Set Registration Mode = Don t Register 5. Set Serving IP Group ID = (Leave Blank) 3-30 Gateways July, 2013

61 MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup Routing General Parameters 6. Set Gateway Name = (Leave Blank) 7. Set Contact User = (Leave Blank) 8. Click Submit. Routing General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing> (Same as FXS Entry Or use Line number 1 if there is No FXS entry) 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit. IP to Trunk Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Trunk Group Routing > Note: If this gateway was setup as an FXS gateway, there will be an entry for each FXS Port. Enter this data on the next available line after the FXS Port entries, or use line number 1 if No FXS is used. This entry must be after the FXS Port entries. 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Hunt Group ID = 2 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit. DTMF & Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 Gateways July,

62 MP11x 6.20A FXO Setup FXO Settings 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = Click Submit. FXO Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > FXO Settings > 2. Set Dial Mode = One Stage 3. Leave all other parameters at default values) 4. Click Submit. Automatic Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > Automatic Dialing > This value will be inserted into the SIP Invite Request. Refer to the IPedge URI Table. This value must appear in the URI table of the IPedge. Enter the Destination Phone Number for the FXO Port from the IPedge System URI Table. Refer to the URI table in the IPedge Database. 2. Set Destination Phone Number = (A DN Value from the IPedge URI Table) 3. Set Auto Dial Status = Enable 4. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

63 IPedge CONFIGURATION Caller ID Permissions Caller ID Permissions 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > Caller ID Permissions > 2. Set Enable for each FXO Port to receive Call ID on incoming call 3. Click Submit. 4. Click Burn at the top on the screen. IPedge CONFIGURATION The next steps program the IPedge SIP trunk group to route the calls received through the gateway. Login to Enterprise Manager for the following. Set Up Trunk ILG 1. Select Trunk > Trunk Groups then, click on the New icon. 2. In the Group Direction dialog box select Incoming and Outgoing then, click on OK. 3. In the Common tab select the Group Number for this trunk group. 4. Set the Line Type to CO Set Group Type to SIP Set Private Service Type to Standard Set GCO Key Number to 0 Set Pool Key Number to 0 5. In the Incoming tab: Set the CO Service type to DID Set the DID Digits parameter to 4. (Or as appropriate for your system. Not more than 7.) 6. Click on the Save icon. Set Up Trunk OLG 1. Select Trunk Groups. Click on the Outgoing trunk group created in the steps above then, click on the Edit icon. 2. Set the Group Type to SIP Set Trunk Type to CO/DID 3. Assign a MOH source if you want something other than the default. 4. Click on the Save icon. Set SIP Trunking 1. Select Trunk > SIP Trunking. In the Channel Group tab select the SIP Trunk Channel Group number created above. Note: In the Channel Group tab the SIP Trunk Channels field is set to the total number of SIP trunk channels used in the system or, the number of channels that will be used. Do not exceed the number of SIP channel licenses. 2. In the SIP Trunk Channels box select the total number of SIP trunk channels used in the system. Do not exceed the number of licenses on the server. 3. The Service Definition tab is where the ILG/OLG are assigned and the SIP trunk provider is defined. Set the ILG and OLG to the group number created above. Gateways July,

64 IPedge CONFIGURATION DID Set the Registration Mode to None Set the Effective Channel Number to the number SIP trunk channels to reserve for this group. This must be equal to or less than the number of SIP Trunk Channels. Set the Domain Name to the IP address of the AudioCodes gateway Leave the SIP Server field blank 4. Click on the Save icon. 5. Select Trunk > SIP Trunking then, click on the Service Assignments tab. Set: SIP Channel Group = the TGN of the SIP Trunk Group (should already be set). Service Definition Index = 1 for the first SIP trunk group, each for additional SIP Trunk group increment the Index number (2, 3, etc.) 6. In the Service URI tab click on the New icon. Set a SIP URI for each destination number assigned in the MP11x gateway Auto Dial number program. Service Definition Index = Same as Step 5 above SIP URI User Name and SIP URI Password = blank SIP URI Number = The dialed number of the trunk. SIP URI Attribution = MAIN 7. Click on OK. 8. Click on the Save icon. For detailed SIP trunk configuration information refer to Chapter 11 SIP Trunk Configuration. DID The IPedge system treats all incoming SIP trunk calls as DID. 1. Select Trunk > DID. Click on the New icon. 2. Set: ILG Group Number = The trunk group number of the SIP trunks DID Number = The last 4 ~ 7 digits of the dialed digits (Set in the trunk group assignments above.) MOH Source = The MOH for this trunk group Audio Day1 Dst Type = Dialing Digits Audio Day1 Dst Digits = The station DN to which the call will ring 3. Set Day2 and Night as appropriate 4. Set the DID/DNIS Name to what will display on the station when a call is received 5. Set the DID/DNIS No. VMID for calls that should ring to the Auto Attendant or directly to voice mail. 6. Click on the Save icon. DID Intercepts 7. Select Trunk > DID Intercept Set the Audio Day Dest to Dialing Digits Set the Audio Day DN to the intercept directory number 8. Click on the Save icon Gateways July, 2013

65 Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS DID Intercepts Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Gateway running Firmware Version 5.80A. For the basic setup for AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Gateway running Firmware Version 6.40A refer to Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS on page This is for Mediant 1000 release 5.80A Firmware. Note that later versions of AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown. This is for Mediant 1000 release 5.8 or later. LOGIN The AudioCodes Mediant 1000 defaults: IP address: Username: Admin Password: Admin Gateways July,

66 Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS Mediant A Base Setup Mediant A Base Setup This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 5.80A. Power up the Mediant 1000 and connect the NIC to a hub, switch or network 1. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 2. Enter the IP address of the Mediant Login to the Mediant Click on the Configuration button. 5. Click on the Full radio button. Application Settings 1. Select Network Settings > Application Settings > 2. Set NTP Server IP Address = (The Network Time Protocol Server IP Address) 3. Set NTP UTC Offset = (UTC Offset time from GMT) 4. Set NTP Updated Interval = (Update interval of 24 hours is a good choice) 5. Click Submit. IP Settings 1. Select Network Settings > IP Settings > 2. Set IP Address = (The IP Address to access the AudioCodes Unit) 3. Set Subnet Mask = (Subnet Mask for Network) 4. Set Default Gateway Address = (The Router Default Routing IP Address) 5. Click Submit. Note: When you click the Submit button after setting the IP Address above, the new IP Address will now be in effect and the connection will be lost. You will need to login to the MediaPack 11x/MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 using the new IP Address Gateways July, 2013

67 Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS UPGRADE SOFTWARE UPGRADE SOFTWARE If necessary, upgrade the Mediant 1000 software. If the upgrade is not needed go to MEDIANT A CAS FILES on page Login to the Mediant Select Management > Software Update > Software Upgrade Wizard. 3. Click on Start Software Upgrade. 4. Click the Browse button on the Load a CMP screen and select the 5.8 CMP file. 5. Click on Send File button to upload the file. 6. Begin the upgrade by clicking on the Reset button at the bottom of the screen. The IP address is not be change when loading the new CMP files, so the IP address set earlier will be maintained after the upgrade. 7. When Finished all files will load and unit will reset (reboot). This will take a few minutes. MEDIANT A CAS FILES The Mediant 1000 require CAS files to properly operation with certain types of digital trunks, Toshiba recommends that these CAS files be loaded during the basic setup of the Mediant 1000 for proper operation. 1. Down load the Mediant 1000 T1 CAS file from FYI. 2. Unzip the Mediant 1000 T1 CAS file to a temporary location on your computer. 3. Verify that there are the following two (2) files after un-zipping the file A. E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat B. E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat Gateways July,

68 DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download 4. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 5. Select Management > Software Update > Load Auxiliary Files> 6. On the CAS File section, click the Browse button and select the E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat file. 7. Click on Load File button to upload the file. 8. Next on the CAS File section, click the Browse button and select the E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat file. 9. Click on Load File button to upload the file. DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download Load INI file to the Gateway The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system. Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to your PC. 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Select Management > Configuration File. 3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the FYI website. 4. Click on the Load INI File button. 5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads Gateways July, 2013

69 MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG Trunk Settings MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG This section of AudioCodes 5.80A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 5.80A PRI procedure starts below. For the 5.80A T1 CAS procedure refer to Mediant A T1 CAS Setup on page Mediant A PRI Setup This is the Firmware Version 5.80A PRI port set procedure. 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. Trunk Settings 1. Select PSTN Settings> Trunk Settings > in the following sections [General Settings] section. 2. Set Protocol Type = T1 NI1 ISDN or T1 NI2 ISDN [Trunk Configuration] section 3. Set Clock Master = Recovered 4. Set Line Code = B8ZS 5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing ESF CRC6 [ISDN Configuration] section 6. Set ISDN Termination Side = User Side 7. Set D-channel Configuration = PRIMARY 8. Set B-channel Negotiation = PREFERRED 9. Click Apply Trunk Setting 10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway. 11. Click Burn at the top on the screen 12. Click Device Action at the top of the screen 13. Select Reset. 14. Click Reset. SIP General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > SIP General Parameters > Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing select T.38 Relay. 2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay 3. Click Submit. Gateways July,

70 Mediant A PRI Setup DTMF & Dialing DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > DTMF & Dialing> 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96) 7. Click Submit. Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxy, Registration, IP Group > Proxy & Registration> 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coders Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions> Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions> IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section. 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

71 Mediant A PRI Setup Routing General Parameters Routing General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> Routing General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> Tel to IP Routing > 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit. IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> IP to Tel Group Routing > 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit. Trunk Group 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group > 2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1 3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI 4. Set From Trunk = 1 5. Set To Trunk = 1 6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the PRI Span, full PRI Span would be enter as 1-23, Fractional 8 would be 1-8) 7. Set Phone Number = (Blank) 8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 9. Set Tel Profile ID = Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by Click Submit. Gateways July,

72 Mediant A PRI Setup Trunk Group Settings Example of 2 trunks be added to the Trunk Group settings Trunk Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group Settings> 2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 3. Set Channel Select Mode = Descending 4. (Leave all other setting default) 5. Click Submit. 6. Click Burn at the top on the screen Gateways July, 2013

73 MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG CAS State Machines MEDIANT 1000 CONFIG This section of AudioCodes 5.80A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 5.80A T1 CAS procedure starts below. For the 5.80A PRI procedure refer to Mediant A PRI Setup on page Mediant A T1 CAS Setup This is the Firmware Version 5.80A T1 CAS port set procedure. 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. CAS State Machines 1. Select PSTN Settings> CAS State Machines > [DNIS Only T1 Circuits] On the E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat line entries verify the following values; 2. Set Generate Digit On Time = Set Generate Inter Digit Time = Set DTMF Max Detection Time = Set DTMF Min Detection Time = Set Max Incoming Address Digits = Set Max Incoming ANI Digits = Set Collect ANI = Default 9. Set Digit Signaling System = Default [ANI + DNIS T1 Circuits] On the E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat line entry set the following values; 1. Set Generate Digit On Time = Set Generate Inter Digit Time = Set DTMF Max Detection Time = Set DTMF Min Detection Time = Set Max Incoming Address Digits = 17 - [Typical the value received from the Telco as 17 digits as *NYXNXXXXXX*XXXX* or *ANI*DNIS*] 6. Set Max Incoming ANI Digits = 10 - [Typical the value received from the Telco as the ANI digits NYXNXXXXXX] 7. Set Collect ANI = Default 8. Set Digit Signaling System = Default Gateways July,

74 Mediant A T1 CAS Setup Trunk Settings Trunk Settings 1. Select PSTN Settings> Trunk Settings > in the following sections [General Settings] section 2. Set Protocol Type = T1 CAS [Trunk Configuration] section 3. Set Clock Master = Recovered 4. Set Line Code = AMI or B8ZS 5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing F12 or T1 Framing ESF CRC6 [CAS Configuration] section 6. Set CAS Table = (Select the CAS DAT file to be used on the Trunk Circuit) A. DNIS Only - E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat B. ANI+DNIS - E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat 7. Click Apply Trunk Setting. 8. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway. 9. Click Burn at the top on the screen 10. Click Device Action at the top of the screen 11. Select Reset. 12. Click Reset. SIP General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > SIP General Parameters > Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing select T.38 Relay. 2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay 3. Click Submit. DTMF & Dialing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Protocol Definitions > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96) 7. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

75 Mediant A T1 CAS Setup Proxy & Registration Proxy & Registration 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Proxy, Registration, IP Group > Proxy & Registration> 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coders Setup 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions> Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Coders and Profile Definitions> IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > SIP Advanced Parameters > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. Routing General Parameters 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> Routing General Parameters > 2.Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3.Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> Tel to IP Routing > 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * Gateways July,

76 Mediant A T1 CAS Setup IP to Tel Group Routing 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit. IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Routing Tables> IP to Tel Group Routing > 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit. Trunk Group 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group > 2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1 3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI 4. Set From Trunk = 1 5. Set To Trunk = 1 6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the T1 Span, full T1 Span would be enter as 1-24, Fractional 8 would be 1-8) 7. Set Phone Number = (Blank) 8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 9. Set Tel Profile ID = Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

77 Mediant A T1 CAS Setup Trunk Group Settings Example of 2 trunks be added to the Trunk Group settings Trunk Group Settings 1. Select Protocol Configuration > Trunk Group > Trunk Group Settings> 2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 3. Set Channel Select Mode = Descending 4. (Leave all other setting default) 5. Click Submit. 6. Click Burn at the top on the screen. Gateways July,

78 Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS Trunk Group Settings Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS This section is for the basic setup for AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Gateway running Firmware Version 6.40A. For the basic setup for AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Gateway running Firmware Version 5.80A refer to Mediant A PRI/T1 CAS on page This is for Mediant 1000 release 6.40A Firmware. Note that earlier versions of AudioCodes software may change the menu paths from those shown here. The parameters and values entered will be similar to those shown. This is for Mediant 1000 release 6.4 or later. LOGIN The AudioCodes Mediant 1000 defaults: IP address: Username: Admin Password: Admin 3-48 Gateways July, 2013

79 Mediant A Base Setup Application Settings Mediant A Base Setup This basic setup procedure is for Firmware Version 6.40A. Power up the Mediant 1000 and connect the NIC to a hub, switch or network 1. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 2. Enter the IP address of the Mediant Login to the Mediant Click on the Configuration button. 5. Click on the Full radio button. Application Settings 1. Select Network Settings > Application Settings > 2. Set NTP Server IP Address = (The Network Time Protocol Server IP Address) 3. Set NTP UTC Offset = (UTC Offset time from GMT) 4. Set NTP Updated Interval = (Update interval of 24 hours is a good choice) 5. Click Submit. IP Settings 1. Select Network Settings > IP Settings > 2. Set IP Address = (The IP Address to access the AudioCodes Unit) 3. Set Subnet Mask = (Subnet Mask for Network) 4. Set Default Gateway Address = (The Router Default Routing IP Address) 5. Click Submit. Note: When you click the Submit button after setting the IP Address above, the new IP Address will now be in effect and the connection will be lost. You will need to login to the MediaPack 11x/MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 using the new IP Address. Gateways July,

80 Upgrade Software IP Settings Upgrade Software If necessary, upgrade the Mediant 1000 software. If the upgrade is not needed go to Mediant 1000 CAS Files on page Login to the Mediant Select Management > Software Update > Software Upgrade Wizard. 3. Click on Start Software Upgrade. 4. Click the Browse button on the Load a CMP screen and select the 5.8 CMP file. 5. Click on Send File button to upload the file. 6. Begin the upgrade by clicking on the Reset button at the bottom of the screen. The IP address is not be change when loading the new CMP files, so the IP address set earlier will be maintained after the upgrade. 7. When Finished all files will load and unit will reset (reboot). This will take a few minutes. Mediant 1000 CAS Files The Mediant 1000 require CAS files to properly operation with certain types of digital trunks, Toshiba recommends that these CAS files be loaded during the basic setup of the Mediant 1000 for proper operation. 1. Down load the Mediant 1000 T1 CAS file from FYI. 2. Unzip the Mediant 1000 T1 CAS file to a temporary location on your computer. 3. Verify that there are the following two (2) files after un-zipping the file A. E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat 3-50 Gateways July, 2013

81 Mediant 1000 CAS Files DOWNLOAD INI FILE B. E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat 4. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 5. Select Management > Software Update > Load Auxiliary Files> 6. On the CAS File section click the Browse button and select the E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat file. 7. Click on Load File button to upload the file. 8. Next on the CAS File section, click the Browse button and select the E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat file. 9. Click on Load File button to upload the file. DOWNLOAD INI FILE File Download The INI files available on the Toshiba FYI website contain the basic AudioCodes gateway configuration for use with an IPedge system. Locate the INI file(s) needed for your installation. Download the file(s) to your PC. Load INI file to the Gateway 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Select Management > Configuration File. 3. Click on the Browse button. Navigate to the file downloaded from the FYI website. 4. Click on the Load INI File button. 5. The AudioCodes gateway will reset after the INI file uploads. Gateways July,

82 MEDIANT A PRI Trunk Settings MEDIANT A PRI Mediant A PRI Setup This section of AudioCodes 6.40A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 6.40A PRI procedure starts below. For the 6.40A T1 CAS procedure refer to Mediant A T1 CAS Setup on page This is the Firmware Version 6.40A PRI port set procedure. 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. Trunk Settings 1. Select VoIP > PSTN > Trunk Settings > in the following sections [General Settings] section. 2. Set Protocol Type = T1 NI1 ISDN or T1 NI2 ISDN [Trunk Configuration] section 3. Set Clock Master = Recovered 4. Set Line Code = B8ZS 5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing ESF CRC6 [ISDN Configuration] section 6. Set ISDN Termination Side = User Side 7. Set D-channel Configuration = PRIMARY 8. Set B-channel Negotiation = PREFERRED 9. Click Apply Trunk Setting 10. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway 11. Click Burn at the top on the screen 12. Click Device Action at the top of the screen 13. Select Reset. 14. Click Reset. SIP General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters > Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing select T.38 Relay. 2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay 3. Click Submit. SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

83 Mediant A PRI Setup Proxy & Registration Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration> 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coders Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. Gateways July,

84 Mediant A PRI Setup Trunk Group Trunk Group 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group > 2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1 3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI 4. Set From Trunk = 1 5. Set To Trunk = 1 6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the PRI Span, full PRI Span would be enter as 1-23, Fractional 8 would be 1-8) 7. Set Phone Number = (Blank) 8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 9. Set Tel Profile ID = Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by Click Submit. Example of 2 trunks be added to the Trunk Group settings Trunk Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group Settings> 2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending 4. (Leave all other setting default) 5. Click Submit. 6. Click Register. Routing General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Routing General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

85 Mediant A PRI Setup Tel to IP Routing Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing > 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit. IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Tel Group Routing> 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit. DTMF and Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96) 7. Click Submit. 8. Click Burn at the top on the screen. Gateways July,

86 Mediant A T1 CAS CAS State Machines Mediant A T1 CAS This section of AudioCodes 6.40A Mediant 1000 Gateway setup is in two parts PRI and the T1 CAS setup. The 6.40A T1 CAS procedure starts below. For the 6.40A PRI procedure refer to Mediant A PRI Setup on page Mediant A T1 CAS Setup his is the Firmware Version 6.40A T1 CAS port set procedure. 1. Login to the Mediant 1000 with the new IP Address you set above. 2. Click on the Configuration button. 3. Click on the Full radio button. CAS State Machines 1. Select VoIP > PSTN > CAS State Machines > [DNIS Only T1 Circuits] On the E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat line entries verify the following values: 2. Set Generate Digit On Time = Set Generate Inter Digit Time = Set DTMF Max Detection Time = Set DTMF Min Detection Time = Set Max Incoming Address Digits = Set Max Incoming ANI Digits = Set Collect ANI = Default 9. Set Digit Signaling System = Default [ANI + DNIS T1 Circuits] On the E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat line entry set the following values: 1. Set Generate Digit On Time = Set Generate Inter Digit Time = Set DTMF Max Detection Time = Set DTMF Min Detection Time = Set Max Incoming Address Digits = 17 - [Typical the value received from the Telco as 17 digits as *NYXNXXXXXX*XXXX* or *ANI*DNIS*] 6. Set Max Incoming ANI Digits = 10 - [Typical the value received from the Telco as the ANI digits NYXNXXXXXX] 7. Set Collect ANI = Default 8. Set Digit Signaling System = Default 3-56 Gateways July, 2013

87 Trunk Settings SIP General Parameters Trunk Settings 1. Select VoIP > PSTN > Trunk Settings > in the following sections [General Settings] section 2. Set Protocol Type = T1 CAS [Trunk Configuration] section 3. Set Clock Master = Recovered 4. Set Line Code = AMI or B8ZS 5. Set Framing Method = T1 Framing F12 or T1 Framing ESF CRC6 [CAS Configuration] section 6. Set CAS Table = (Select the CAS DAT file to be used on the Trunk Circuit) A. DNIS Only - E_M_WinkTable_DNIS.dat B. ANI+DNIS - E_M_WinkTable_ANI_B4_DNIS.dat 7. Click Apply Trunk Setting 8. Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway 9. Click Burn at the top on the screen 10. Click Device Action at the top of the screen 11. Select Reset. 12. Click Reset. SIP General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters > Note: For standard faxing select G.711 Transport or for T.38 faxing select T.38 Relay. 2. Set Fax Signaling Method = G.711 Transport or T.38 Relay 3. Click Submit. SIP Advanced Parameters 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Advanced Parameters > and in the [Disconnect and Answer Supervision] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. Proxy & Registration 1. Select VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration> 2. Set Use Default Proxy = No 3. Set Proxy Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 4. Set Redundancy Mode = Homing 5. Set Enable Registration = Enabled 6. Set Registrar Name = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 7. Set Registrar IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) Gateways July,

88 Trunk Settings Coders Setup 8. Click Submit. 9. Click Register. Coders Setup 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > Coders > 2. Select G.711U-law for the first Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 64 Silence Suppression = Disabled 3. Select G.729 for the second Coder Name then set; Packetization Time = 20 Rate = 8 Silence Suppression = Disabled 4. Click on the Submit button. IP Profile Settings 1. Select VoIP > Coders and Profiles > IP Profile Settings > and in the [Common Parameters] section 2. Set Disconnect on broken connection = No 3. Click Submit. Trunk Group 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group > 2. Set Trunk Group Index = 1 3. Set Module = Module 1 PRI 4. Set From Trunk = 1 5. Set To Trunk = 1 6. Set Channels = (Equals the number channels on the T1 Span, full T1 Span would be enter as 1-24, Fractional 8 would be 1-8) 7. Set Phone Number = (Blank) 8. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 9. Set Tel Profile ID = Repeat steps 2 ~ 9 for all additional trunks being added to the gateway and increment the values of steps 2, 4, and 5 by Click Submit Gateways July, 2013

89 Trunk Settings Trunk Group Settings Example of 2 trunks be added to the Trunk Group settings Trunk Group Settings 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group Settings> 2. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 3. Set Channel Select Mode = Ascending 4. (Leave all other setting default) 5. Click Submit. 6. Click Register. Routing General Parameters 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Routing General Parameters > 2. Set Enable Alt Routing Tel to IP = Disable 3. Click Submit. Tel to IP Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > Tel to IP Routing > 2. Set Src. Trunk Group ID = * 3. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 4. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Dest. IP Address = (The IP Address of the IPedge Server) 6. (Leave all other setting default) 7. Click Submit. Gateways July,

90 Trunk Settings IP to Tel Group Routing IP to Tel Group Routing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Tel Group Routing> 2. Set Dest. Host Prefix = * 3. Set Source Host Prefix = * 4. Set Dest. Phone Prefix = * 5. Set Source Phone Prefix = * 6. Set Source IP Address = * 7. Set Trunk Group ID = 1 8. Set IP Profile ID = 0 9. Set Source IP Group = Click Submit. DTMF & Dialing 1. Select VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF & Supplementary > DTMF & Dialing > 2. Set Max Digits In Phone Num = Set Inter Digit Timeout [sec] = 2 4. Set Declare RFC 2833 in SDP = Yes 5. Set 1st Tx DTMF Option = RFC Set RFC 2833 Payload Type = 96) 7. Click Submit. 8. Click Burn at the top on the screen Gateways July, 2013

91 AudioCodes Wizard MediaPack 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 5.80A AudioCodes Wizard The Audiocodes configuration wizard can be downloaded from FYI > IPedge/VIPedge > Software > AudioCodes > AudioCodes IPedge Configuration Wizard. The wizard runs on the administrator PC. After you use the wizard, the file that it creates (INI) must then be uploaded to the gateway. MediaPack 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 5.80A Basic Configuration The following procedure is applicable for software version 5.80A only. For 6.20A and 6.40A, refer to page For these steps the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 gateway must be connected to a hub, switch or network to apply power to the Network Interface Controller (NIC) in the gateway. 1. Power up the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 and connect the NIC to a hub, switch or network. 2. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 3. Enter the Default IP address of the Mediant 1000; Login to the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 Gateway User Name: Admin Password: Admin 5. Click on the Configuration button at the top left corner of the screen. 6. Select the Full Option, just below the button section at the top left of the interface screen. 7. The following items are selected from the menu tree to the left of the interface window: Networking Setting > Application Settings. NTP Server IP Address = (Network Time Protocol Server IP Address) NTP UTC Offset = (UTC Offset time from GMT)NTP Updated Interval = (Update interval of 24 hours is a good choice) 8. Click on Submit. 9. In IP Settings set the following: IP Address = (The IP Address to access the AudioCodes Unit) Subnet Mask = (Subnet Mask for Network) Default Gateway Address = (The Router Default Routing IP Address) 10. Click on Submit. Note: When you click the Submit button after setting the IP Address above, the new IP Address will now be in effect and the connection will be lost. You will need to login to the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 using the new IP Address. 11. Login to the gateway using the new IP address. User Name: Admin Password: Admin 12. Verify that the AudioCodes unit is on the latest supported Toshiba firmware version (shown below). The latest supported firmware can be downloaded from the Toshiba FYI web site. Gateways July,

92 AudioCodes Wizard Basic Configuration (Product Name) Home Page > General Information. 13. Select Management The button at the top left corner of the screen. 14. Select Full Option just below the button section at the top left of the screen. 15. The following items are selected from the menu tree to the left of the interface window; Software Update > Configuration File. 16. Click on the Browse button, in the Configuration File dialog box. 17. In the Choose File to Upload dialog navigate to then, select the file created by the AudioCodes Configuration Wizard. 18. Click on the Open button. 19. Click on the Send INI File button to upload the file to the AudioCodes unit. 20. Click the OK button on the confirmation message dialog box asking you to confirm the upload and reset the unit. 21. A message showing that the unit is restarting and will be un-available for 60 seconds appears. 22. Once the unit has restarted, you will be prompted to login to the AudioCodes Unit Gateways July, 2013

93 AudioCodes Wizard MediaPack 11x 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 6.20A and 6.40A MediaPack 11x 11x and Mediant 1000 INI File Upload 6.20A and 6.40A The Audiocodes configuration wizard can be downloaded from FYI > IPedge/VIPedge > Software > AudioCodes > AudioCodes IPedge Configuration Wizard. The wizard runs on the administrator PC. After you use the wizard, the file that it creates (INI) must then be uploaded to the gateway. The following procedure is applicable for software versions 6.20A and 6.40A. Basic Configuration For these steps the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 gateway must be connected to a hub, switch or network to apply power to the Network Interface Controller (NIC) in the gateway. 1. Power up the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 and connect the NIC to a hub, switch or network. 2. Using a PC connected to the hub, switch or network launch a internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 3. Enter the Default IP address of the Mediant 1000; Login to the MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 Gateway User Name: Admin Password: Admin 5. Click on the Configuration Button at the top left corner of the screen. 6. Select the Full Option, just below the button section at the top left of the interface screen. 7. The following items are selected from the menu tree to the left of the interface window: System > Application Settings NTP Server IP Address = (Network Time Protocol Server IP Address) NTP UTC Offset = (UTC Offset time from GMT)NTP Updated Interval = (Update interval of 24 hours is a good choice) 8. Click on Submit. 9. In IP Settings set the following: VoIP > Network > IP Settings IP Address = (The IP Address to access the AudioCodes Unit) Subnet Mask = (Subnet Mask for Network) Default Gateway Address = (The Router Default Routing IP Address) 10. Click on Submit. Note: When you click the Submit button after setting the IP Address above, the new IP Address will now be in effect and the connection will be lost. You will need to login to the MediaPack 11x/MediaPack 11x/Mediant 1000 using the new IP Address. 11. Login to the gateway using the new IP address. User Name: Admin Password: Admin Gateways July,

94 AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD Basic Configuration 12. Verify that the AudioCodes unit is on the latest supported Toshiba firmware version (shown below). The latest supported firmware can be downloaded from Toshiba s FYI web site. (Product Name) Home Page > General Information 13. Select Maintenance The button at the top left corner of the screen. 14. Select Full Option just below the button section at the top left of the screen. 15. The following items are selected from the menu tree to the left of the interface window; Software Update > Configuration File. 16. Click the Browse button, in the Configuration File dialog box. 17. In the Choose File to Upload dialog navigate to then, select the file created by the AudioCodes Configuration Wizard. 18. Click the Open button on the Choose File to Open Window. 19. Click on the Send INI File button to upload the file to the AudioCodes Unit. 20. Click the OK button on the confirmation message dialog box asking you to confirm the upload and reset the unit. 21. A message showing that the unit is restarting and will be un-available for 60 seconds appears. 22. Once the unit has restarted, you will be prompted to login to the AudioCodes Unit. +++ AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD This is based on Toshiba s stand-alone AudioCodes Configuration Wizard V utility and provides gateway configuration fully integrated inside Enterprise Manager. This wizard has the same look and feel for the AudioCodes models as previously released gateway wizards and its major objective is to significantly reduce the time needed to configure 3-64 Gateways July, 2013

95 AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD Basic Configuration third party gateways working with IPedge. The wizard has the following features: Checklist before configuration The GUI is laid out according to the selected gateway model and firmware version Mandatory parameters for IPedge are set automatically and cannot be changed As data is entered, the GUI changes, dynamically, to show or enable only the correct available options to continue Network settings are automatically loaded from IPedge Importing SIP stations from the IPedge database for FXS ports Importing SIP trunk URIs from IPedge database for FXO ports Important! Before running the gateway wizard the administrator should create the SIP stations for FXS, and URIs for FXO ports, to be assigned to the gateway. This will allow the user to import the IPedge programming using the wizard. If the SIP stations and URIs are created or changed after the wizard is used, the administrator will need to re-run the wizard or manually enter the information. The following screen shots are examples of the AudioCodes gateway wizard in the IPedge R1.5.1 Enterprise Manager not a full collection of the wizard GUI. To start the wizard select a SIP Service Definition Index then click on the Gateway Configuration button. Gateways July,

96 AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD Basic Configuration Select the gateway model from the pull-down menu. Enter the required information Gateways July, 2013

97 AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD Basic Configuration Stations can be entered manually or click on Import SIP Stations from IPedge to select from the IPedge database. SIP trunk URIs can also be entered manually or click on Import SIP Trunk URIs from IPedge to select from the IPedge database. Gateways July,

98 AudioCodes GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WIZARD Basic Configuration When the configuration is complete click on the Save icon A dialog box will open to select the file name and location for the configuration file. The configuration file can now be uploaded to the gateway. Note: The IP address of the AudioCodes gateway can only be set using the AudioCodes GUI in the gateway. This can be done before or after the wizard is run Gateways July, 2013

99 Adtran 900 Series Gateways Requirements Adtran 900 Series Gateways Requirements This section covers the configuration of the Adtran 908/908e gateway to the IPedge server. Before starting this process you must have the following information: IP Address of the IPedge server IP Address of the Adtran 908/908e gateway The number of PRI channels that will be used Important! The Adtran gateway must be running firmware A5.02 or later. Toshiba recommends that you use the latest version available from Toshiba s FYI web site. TA 908e The TA 908e series gateway has: Four T1 interfaces, two of which can be configured as PRIs. All four interfaces are long-haul T1 interfaces, and have proper CSU protection built into them. Two 10/100 Ethernet interfaces Eight FXS ports One FXO interface for local call/911 routing to a traditional PSTN. This single FXO is only intended for use if the T1 circuits should fail and not for day-to-day business use. TA 908 The TA 908 gateway has: One T1 network interface Eight FXS ports One DSX-1 interface. For this application the DSX-1 interface is the connection to the PRI from the PSTN. The DSX-1 interface does not have CSU protection built in, and is a short run DSX, for no greater than 655 ft (over shielded cable). While this application using the TA 908 may work the majority of the time, we want to caution on a few caveats: If the cabling for the T1/PRI from the PSTN runs outside the building prior to interfacing with the ADTRAN TA 908 gateway, then ADTRAN recommends installing an external CSU in front of the TA 908. When the cabling is CAT5 cabling and is over 200 ft from the smart jack, ADTRAN recommends installing an external CSU in front of the TA 908. If the cabling is shielded T1 cable and is over 655 ft from the smart jack, then ADTRAN recommends installing an external CSU in front of the TA 908. Important! The Adtran TA 908/908e gateways do not support user role T1 CAS (PSTN facing) trunks. Gateways July,

100 ADTRAN 908/908e CONFIGURATION OUTLINE TA 908 ADTRAN 908/908e CONFIGURATION OUTLINE This section is for setting up an Adtran 908/908e PRI to SIP trunk gateway. Configuration process outline: Download the Adtran 908/908e file from Toshiba s FYI web site to your PC Open the file with Windows Notepad or equivalent Make the required changes to the file to match your installation Power-up the 908/908e device Connect the PC to the Adtran device Upload the configuration file to the Adtran 908/908e gateway Change the administration user names and passwords DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE Download the Adtran Total Access 908/908e PRI configuration file. 1. Login to Toshiba s FYI web site. 2. On the FYI site select IPedge > Software. Find the configuration file under the Gateway heading. 3. Save the file on your PC Gateways July, 2013

101 MODIFY THE CFG FILE TA 908 MODIFY THE CFG FILE 1. Open the file for editing with Wordpad (or equivalent). 2. The five changes are shown below.! ADTRAN, Inc. OS version A E! Boot ROM version ! Platform: Total Access 908 (2nd Gen), part number L1 Enable and Telnet passwords are configured to password. Please change them immediately. The ethernet 0/1 interface is enabled with an address of interface eth 0/1 ip address < Change to the IP address and sub-net mask of the unit tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-24 speed 64 <For a full PRI span use the entry as shown left. (If a fractional PRI is ordered enter: Bch, Dch. For example; if 10 channels are ordered enter: 1-10,24) interface pri 1 description pri 1 isdn switch-type 5ess <5ess switch PRI message format is NI1. For NI2 enter NI2, isdn-group 2 min-channels 1 max-channels 23 <For a full ISDN span use the entry as shown left. (If it is a fractional ISDN, for example; if 10 channels are ordered (refer to tdm-group above) enter: 10 ip route <Change to the router gateway address description PBX sip-server primary <Change to the IPedge IP Address codec-group G711_G Delete the text, shown above in red, from the file. 4. Save the file on your PC with a.cfg file extension. For example; MyCustSite.cfg Note: Save the cfg file for future use. Gateways July,

102 MODIFY THE CFG FILE Verify Firmware Version Verify Firmware Version Power up the 908/908e and allow at least 30 seconds for the unit to boot up. 1. Connect an ethernet LAN cable from the PC to the ETH 0/1 connector on the Adtran 908/908e rear panel. 2. Change your PC to a fixed IP address of To change your PC IP address navigate to Computer > Control Panel > Network Connections > Local Area Connection> Properties > IP (TCP/IP) and select Use this IP address, enter these parameters: IP Address: Subnet Mask: You do not need to enter any domain naming system (DNS) server information. After the information is entered, select OK twice, and close the Network Connections dialog box. If you cannot change the PC s IP address, you will need to change the unit s IP address using the CLI. (Refer to the next two sections for instructions.) 3. Launch an internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 4. Enter the default IP address of the 908/908e ( ). 5. When prompted enter; User name: admin Password: password 6. The Adtran 908/908e user interface will open. Select System > System Summary. Verify the Firmware version is A5.02 or later. If not update the system firmware Gateways July, 2013

103 MODIFY THE CFG FILE Upload Configuration File Upload Configuration File 1. Select Utilities > Configuration. 2. Browse to the cfg file on your PC. 3. Click on the Upload button. 4. When the upload is complete you will be prompted to reboot. 5. Click on the Reboot Now button. 6. Wait approximately 60 seconds for the 908/908e to reboot. 7. Change the IP address of your PC so that you can access the new Adtran 908/908e IP address. 8. Launch an internet browser such as Windows Explorer. 9. Enter the IP address of the 908/908e. 10. When prompted enter; User name: admin Password: password Gateways July,

104 CHANGE PASSWORDS Upload Configuration File 11. The Adtran 908/908e user interface will open. Select Voice > Trunks > Trunk Accounts. 12. Scroll down, verify that FROM Header Host Type is checked and Override set for Local. If these entries are not available, confirm Adtran 908/908e has the latest firmware. CHANGE PASSWORDS Change the 908/908e Telnet password. The password changes are done using Command Line entries. 1. On your PC select: Start > Run > telnet (IP Address of the Adtran gateway). 2. At the first prompt type password then, press the Enter key Gateways July, 2013

105 CHANGE PASSWORDS Upload Configuration File 3. At the TA908> prompt type enable then press the Enter key. 4. When prompted for the password type password then press the Enter key. 5. At the TA908# prompt type config terminal then press the Enter key. Gateways July,

106 T.38 SETUP FXS Setup 6. At the TA908(config)# prompt type line telnet 0 4 then press the Enter key. 7. At the prompt type password then type your new password then, press the Enter key. For example type; password (space) mynewpw then press the Enter key. Note: Record this new password somewhere secure. 8. At the prompt type do write memory then press the Enter key. 9. At the prompt type exit then press the Enter key. 10. Close the telnet session and disconnect the cable from the gateway to the PC. 11. Connect the gateway ETH 0/1 connector to the IPedge LAN. T.38 SETUP To configure the Adtran gateway for fax machine operation use the following procedure. FXS Setup These steps configure an FXS port on the Adtran gateway for operation with a fax machine. 1. Login to the Adtran 908/908e gateway. 2. Select Voice > User Accounts. 3. Click on the user name assigned to the fax machine. 4. Select the VoIP Settings tab Gateways July, 2013

107 T.38 SETUP PRI Setup 5. Check mark Modem Passthrough enabled and T.38 enabled. 6. Click on the Add Alias button. 7. Enter the 10-digit directory number for the fax machine. 8. Click on the Apply button at the bottom of the screen. PRI Setup These steps setup the PRI trunk connection to allow T.38 fax operation over the trunk connection. 1. Select Voice > Trunks > Trunk Accounts. 2. Scroll down and select the Select the VoIP Settings tab. Gateways July,

108 T.38 SETUP PRI Setup 3. Check mark Modem Passthrough enabled and T.38 enabled 4. Click on the Apply button. 5. Logout of the Adtran gateway Gateways July, 2013

109 IPedge CONFIGURATION Adtran 908e System Parameter IPedge CONFIGURATION The IPedge SIP trunk settings for use with the Adtran 908/908e PRI gateway are summarized in the table below. This table only addresses Service Definition. Please refer to the SIP Trunk Configuration chapter of the IPedge Install manual for complete SIP Configuration information. Parameter Trunk > SIP Trunking > Service Definition Registration Mode Domain Name SIP Server Entry Set to: None IP address of the Adtran 908/908e gateway Leave blank Effective Channel Number Enter the number of B channels the IPedge system will use on the PRI. Primary Voice Packet Configuration 1 Primary Audio Codec G711 Secondary Voice Packet Configuration 1 Secondary Audio Codec G729 Network transfer Disabled SIP Trunk Option Interval 60 SIP Trunk Message Option FQDN SIP Trunk Message to Header Option FQDN SIP Trunk Register Message From Header Option FQDN SIP Trunk Register Message To Header Option FQDN Trunk -> SIP Trunking -> Service URI Outbound Numbers SIP URI SIP URI User Name SIP URI Password SIP URI Attribute SIP URI SIP URI User Name SIP URI Password SIP URI Attribute Main Inbound Numbers 10-digit URI (for example ) 4-digit or 7-digit URI for inbound (examples: 3000 or ) Note: If 10-digit URI for inbound make no entry. Sub Adtran 908e System Parameter When an Adtran 908e (not 908) gateway is used with an IPedge system the ECM from FAX parameter must be disabled. Refer to the following. Gateways July,

110 IPedge CONFIGURATION Adtran 908e System Parameter 1. In Enterprise Manager select Application > Messaging. 2. Select the Messaging server. 3. In the Masseaging Administration select Registry > VoIP. 4. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Check-mark the Disable T38 ECM from Incoming Fax box then, enter a 1 in the field. 5. Click on the Save icon Gateways July, 2013

111 Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard Adtran 908e System Parameter Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard The IPedge Enterprise Manager has an integrated Adtran Gateway Configuration Wizard. This wizard creates a configuration file that is then uploaded to the gateway. The wizard supports only the Adtran 908/908e. After the SIP trunk Channel Group and Service Definition has been entered in the IPedge database, the wizard can create the configuration file. The file is saved to the PC the administrator is using to access Enterprise Manager. Important! The SIP trunk Channel Group(s) and Service Definition(s) must be entered into the IPedge database before the gateway wizard is run. For FXS configuration the SIP stations must be entered into the database before running the wizard. To use the gateway wizard the SIP trunk Channel Group and Service Definition must be programmed. 1. In Enterprise Manager select Trunk > SIP Trunk. 2. Click to select the Service Definition. 3. Click on the Gateway Configuration icon. 4. In the wizard dialog box select the gateway model to configure. Note the information included in the dialog box. 5. Click on OK. 6. The Gateway configuration screen will be displayed. Gateways July,

112 Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard Adtran 908e System Parameter 7. Select the Number of PRI Spans to Install (1 or 2). 8. Set the number of time slots for each span. 9. If you are configuring analog telephone on FXS ports enter a directory number each port. Click on the Import SIP Stations from IPedge to display the list of SIP stations in the IPedge database. 10. When all changes have been made; click on the Save icon. There is no data saved to the IPedge database by this action. This will export the configuration file. 11. The file export dialog box will open. Specify the file name and location to save the file Gateways July, 2013

113 Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard Configuration File Upload Configuration File Upload This procedure uploads the configuration file created by the wizard to the gateway. 1. Login to the Adtran Gateway User Name: admin Password: password 2. From the left hand menu select System Summary from the left hand sub menu. 3. In the System Information Section verify the Firmware Version of the Adtran unit is A E or higher. The latest supported firmware can be downloaded from Toshiba s FYI web site. 4. Select Utilities > Configuration. 5. Click the Browse button, in the Upload Config section of the screen. 6. Navigate to select the file created by the wizard, and click on the Open button. 7. Click the Upload button, to upload the file to the Adtran Unit. 8. When the upload is complete you will see a message that the CFG file loaded successfully. 9. Click on the Reboot Now button to restart the unit and load the uploaded CFG file. Gateways July,

114 Adtran TA908/908e Configuration Wizard Configuration File Upload 10. You will then receive a screen stating that the unit is rebooting and instructing you to close your browser and login again in 60 seconds. 11. After the Adtran unit has completed the reboot process, change your computer IP Address so that you can login to the IP Address you assigned to the Adtran Unit when creating the CFG file using the Toshiba Adtran Configuration Wizard. 12. Enter the username and password that you selected to use when configuring the Adtran Configuration Wizard to log into the Adtran Unit Gateways July, 2013

115 Chapter 4 CyberData VoIP Intercom PRODUCT OVERVIEW The CyberData Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Intercom product is targeted for door phone, emergency phone, and access control applications. The VoIP Intercom inter-operates via SIP on Toshiba IPedge systems. Figure 4-1 Cyber Data Intercom (Door Phone) The CyberData VoIP Intercom product operates over a local area network (LAN) and is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af enabled. SIP line extension dialing and features allow the user to utilize the CIX capabilities for two-way communications or as a paging speaker as required. The VoIP Intercom provides adaptive full-duplex voice operation, along with network adjustable speaker volume and microphone sensitivity. The product is configured using a network web management utility. Providing door closure and tamper alert signaling, the VoIP Intercom has a tamper-resistant design that allows the unit to be mounted securely and safely. Network downloadable firmware support allows for easy upgradeability. The CyberData VoIP Intercom provides tamper-resistant design and network web management. Accessories Manual Nov

116 CyberData VoIP Intercom FIRMWARE UPDATES SIP Endpoint Features and Operation Table 4-1 CyberData VoIP Intercom Specifications Item Specification Network Technology 10/100 Mbps Call Control Protocol Session Initiation Protocol (SIP RFC 3261) Audio Codecs G.711 (A-Law and µ-law) Front Panel Controls Single Call Button Call activity indicator (light) Power Input PoE 802.3af compliant or +5V at 1A Dimension (H x W x D) 5 x 5" x 2.5" (127 mm x 127 mm x 63.5 mm) Weight 1.6 lbs (726 g) Regulatory Compliance FCC Class A, UL Operating Temperature -22 to 131F (-30 to 55C) Door Control Dry Contact Relay SIP Endpoint Features and Operation The CyberData VoIP intercom is programmed in the system as a SIP telephone. This telephone can: Make a Call Receive a Call Features Not Supported and Known Issues The call drops when a user transfers the CyberData VoIP Intercom call to another extension. IPedge Night mode does not affect the routing of a call from the CyberData VoIP intercom. Refer to the Installation Guide. Part Numbers The CyberData VoIP Intercom is available on the Toshiba FYI site CyberData SIP VoIP Intercom with PoE CyberData PoE Power Injector (Required if the LAN does not support PoE.) License Requirements Each CyberData VoIP Intercom box requires SIP Endpoint User License (I-CP-USR-EC, I-CP-USR-EM or I-CP-USR-EP) CyberData VoIP Intercom FIRMWARE UPDATES The CyberData VoIP Intercom requires firmware Release v5.02 or later. The latest firmware version can be downloaded from the Toshiba Technical Support site or via a link on Toshiba's FYI site. To ensure interoperability, please use only the Toshiba approved firmware versions posted on FYI. 4-2 Accessories Manual Nov. 2012

117 IPedge CONFIGURATION License Requirements IPedge CONFIGURATION Program the CyberData VoIP intercom as a SIP telephone (do not program as a Door Phone). Note: The COS assigned to these stations must include Offhook Campon. FEATURE INTERACTION The CyberData intercom is a SIP station in the Strata CIX system. Certain automatic functions, such as ringing to the night answer when the system is placed in night mode, only apply when a Toshiba Digital Door Phone is installed. Special consideration must be given to how you want the calls from this station to be handled. Typically, answering a door phone is a high priority. Ensure that the door phone will always ring to a location where there will be someone to answer. Example 1: The DN to be dialed when the Call Button is pressed is configured in each CyberData intercom device. Program that DN in the Strata CIX system database as a Phantom Directory Number (PhDN). Program one or more stations with that PhDN as a line appearance button. Label those buttons with the name of the door phone (i.e., Receiving Door). Note It is important that the door phone appear on one or more stations and that none of those stations will cause that call to forward to voic . Example 2: The DN to be dialed when the Call Button is pressed is configured in each CyberData intercom device. Program that DN in the Strata CIX system database as the Pilot of a Hunt Group. Program one or more stations into that Hunt Group. CyberData VoIP INTERCOM CONFIGURATION Access the a CyberData intercom device configuration by opening your Internet browser to the IP address of the phone. 1. The initial programming is done using the default address: Note The PC and the intercom must be on the same IP network. Accessories Manual Nov

118 CyberData VoIP INTERCOM CONFIGURATION License Requirements 2. On the Home screen enter a descriptive name, set a Username and Password. Record these in a safe location. 4-4 Accessories Manual Nov. 2012

119 CyberData VoIP INTERCOM CONFIGURATION License Requirements 3. Set the Device Configuration. Set the Activate Relay with DTMF Code to the digits you want dialed to activate the control relay. Refer to the CyberData VoIP Intercom Operations Guide for information concerning the rest of the parameters on this screen. Accessories Manual Nov

120 CyberData VoIP INTERCOM CONFIGURATION License Requirements 4. The Network Configuration sets the IP address of this intercom device. Obtain this information from the System Administrator. 5. After entering the network information click on the Save button. Note If you reboot the intercom at this point you will need to connect the device to the network described in this screen to do any more programming. 4-6 Accessories Manual Nov. 2012

121 CyberData VoIP INTERCOM CONFIGURATION License Requirements 6. In the SIP Configuration screen set the parameters as shown SIP Server: The IP address of the MIPU card on which the SIP station is programmed. Outbound Proxy: The IP address of the MIPU card on which the SIP station is programmed. Remote SIP Port: 5060 Local SIP Port: 5060 SIP User ID: The SIP Station directory number (extension number of this station) programmed in the Strata CIX database. Authenticate ID and Authenticate Password: These are optional entries. Required only if the Strata CIX database includes these in IP Telephony > IPT Data, parameters 10 and 11. Register with a SIP Server: Check mark this box. Dial out Extension: This is the destination this intercom will call when the Call Button is pressed. Refer to the FEATURE INTERACTION section. Click on Reboot. 7. Refer to the CyberData documentation, available on Toshiba s FYI web site in the Third Party section, for additional configuration and wiring information. Accessories Manual Nov

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