Wireless SIP Configuration with Toshiba Strata CIX R4.1 04/08/2006 Page 1 of 11 SIP Configuration
Contents 1.0 Requirements...3 2.0 LIPU Card Configuration...3 2.1 Assign LIPU card in emanager...3 2.2 Assign SIP Extensions...3 2.3 LIPU Setup...4 3.0 Linksys WAP54G Access point configuration...5 3.1 Network diagram...5 3.2 Initial set up...6 3.3 Security...7 3.4 Alternative Tested Access points...7 3.41 Cisco Aironet 1200...7 3.42 Meru Networks...8 4.0 Wireless SIP Handset...9 4.1 Hitachi Cable Ltd WirelessIP5000 Configuration...9 4.12 DTMF Settings for Voicemail...10 4.2 UTStarcom F1000G...10 04/08/2006 Page 2 of 11 SIP Configuration
1.0 Requirements R4.1 Software LIPU Card - Latest firmware LIPX45+ Configure SIP Extensions on Strata CIX SIP WirelessIP5000/ UTStarcom F1000 G- latest firmware Wireless Access point- Linksys WAP54G 2.0 LIPU Card Configuration 2.1 Assign LIPU card in emanager Go into >Advanced Configuration> System > Card Assignment From the list select the LIPU-X/LIPS -32 IP station card to appropriate slot in the cabinet. 2.2 Assign SIP Extensions Go into >Advanced Configurations > Station > Assignments Clicking the Create button a dialog box will appear as shown. Once the PDN has been selected, the following screen will be displayed. Select a PDN extension Number for the SIP extension and select the PRG 260 radio button PRG260 FB02 is the screen required to configure the LIPU card, in this example LIPU is in slot 1, therefore 0101. The FB01 Type is the type of extension, SIP must be selected. 04/08/2006 Page 3 of 11 SIP Configuration
Finally click the submit button, the SIP extension is now set up. 2.3 LIPU Setup Go into > Advanced Configuration > IPTelephony> LIPU Configuration Here the LIPU address can be assigned and there will be a LIPU card already assigned from previous stage, select the location found on the top right of the screen, for example 0101 as shown below. The IP address of the LIPU must be the same network as the wireless access point and the SIP phones. For example: LIPU 192.168.1.200 Wireless AP 192.168.1.245 SIP Extension 192.168.1.24 04/08/2006 Page 4 of 11 SIP Configuration
3.0 Linksys WAP54G Access point configuration This example shows how to set up a Linksys WAP54G, WiFi access point. This equipment allows for roaming between 2 access points using handover techniques. 3.1 Network diagram LAN Linksys1: 192.168.1.250 Linksys1: 192.168.1.245 Hitachi: 192.168.1.25 Hitachi: 192.168.1.11 UTStarcom: 192.168.1.20 UTStarcom: 192.168.1.10 04/08/2006 Page 5 of 11 SIP Configuration
3.2 Initial set up The two Linksys WAP54G used in the network were set up using the following parameters. To access the AP, default IP address is 192.168.1.245, then when prompted at the following screen, type admin into the password field. From the login screen, the following screen for the AP setup will appear. The Access point will need to remain in AP mode (default). In wireless tab> basic settings, select a Network Name (SSID) for the network. In this example has been set to TestLab1. The SSID and the channel number must be the same for all the access points within the network. 04/08/2006 Page 6 of 11 SIP Configuration
3.3 Security The security for the SIP phones and the WiFi network comes in form of a WEP encryption key. Setup and use of WEP can be configured through access point. In wireless tab>wireless security, select appropriate security mode from drop down menu, it the example WEP is being implemented. Set the encryption to 64 or 128, generate a key using Passpharse, this will generate a set of keys. These keys will need to be used by all other wireless nodes, for example Hitachi Cable Ltd WirelessIP5000 SIP and UTStarcom F1000G. The same type of security will need to be configured on all other access points within the network. 3.4 Alternative Tested Access points These wireless access points are readily available in the market and are aimed primarily at a larger wireless LAN infrastructure to support both vice and data services. 3.41 Cisco Aironet 1200 The Cisco Aironet 1200 has been designed specifically for challenging environments like factories, warehouses and large retail establishments that require the antenna versatility. The network topology can be configured similarly to that of the Linksys WAP54G. The 1200 Series supports 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), WPA, and numerous Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) types. WPA and WPA2 are the Wi-Fi Alliance certifications for interoperable, standards-based wireless LAN security and also operates at 2.4GHz and 5GHz for 802.11a infrastructure. 04/08/2006 Page 7 of 11 SIP Configuration
3.42 Meru Networks The Meru Wireless LAN System consists of a Meru Controller, which provides coordination of Meru Access Points to deliver scalability, reliability and security for large scale wireless LANs. The Controller is the central engine that enforces all wireless LAN policies including security, plug-and-play deployment, RF resource management, mobility, contention management, and Quality of Service. CIX The Meru Controller features System Director software - an extensible software platform that enforces and manages all traffic, security, QoS and deployment policies. The configuration for the controller can either be accessed via a browser as shown below or the COM Port interface. (For more information please contact the recommended dealer Siracom.) (Main menu screen for controller on a browser) 04/08/2006 Page 8 of 11 SIP Configuration
4.0 Wireless SIP Handset 4.1 Hitachi Cable Ltd WirelessIP5000 Configuration From the menu enter into >5. Setup >2. Phone lock >1. User Pwd Password 000000 >1. Network >1. Network Config set up network name e.g. cix100 >1. Basic Info >2. WLAN >SSID same as wireless AP e.g. TestLab1 >3. WEP >Use WEP> enable >Auth Algorithm > Shared Key >WEP bits > 64 bits >Default KeyID > same as AP configuration >5. TCP/IP > IP address (SIP phone, e.g. 192.168.1.24) >6. SIP Outb proxy > LIPU address e.g. 192.168.1.200 >2. SIP >1. User account >Display number- e.g name on phone to display > Phone number SIP PDN e.g 220 >2. Server setup >1 st Proxy > LIPU address >1 st Registrar > LIPU address >2 nd Proxy > LIPU address >2 nd Registrar > LIPU address >3. Outbound Proxy > LIPU address Once these settings have been applied the WirelessIP5000 it will automatically refresh and update when exiting the menu setting for the WLAN. Alternatively the Hitachi WIP5000 handset can be configured through a browser based service as shown below. To access the browser page, a valid IP address and port number must be specified, for example 192.168.1.23:8080 for the WirelessIP5000. A user name and password is required in order to access the configuration page, Username = admin and password = 000000, would give the user administration settings. 04/08/2006 Page 9 of 11 SIP Configuration
4.12 DTMF Settings for Voicemail On the browser page for the Hitachi WirelessIP5000, ensure the following settings are applied to the terminal in order to access the voicemail in the system using DTMF. Alternatively settings can be applied through handset menu. 4.2 UTStarcom F1000G Form the menu enter into >Wifi Settings >Wifi Config >AP Profile >SSID (set to valid ssid for WLAN) >Security Mode- select appropriate to WLAN setting eg WEP>open>64bit> enter WEP key >select appropriate WEP Key index i.e. =1 >Network Parameter >DCHP >Disable >IP >IPAddress = IP address of UTStarcom >Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 default >DNS >Primary DNS = LIPU Address e.g. 192.168.1.200 >Signal Protocol >SIP >SIP Register Server Mode >IP >SIP Register Server IP Address > LIPU Address e.g. 192.168.1.200 >SIP Outbound Proxy mode 04/08/2006 Page 10 of 11 SIP Configuration
>IP >SIP Outbound Server IP Address > LIPU Address e.g. 192.168.1.200 >SIP User Name >Extension Number from Strata CIX >SIP Authentication String >Extension Number from Strata CIX Once these settings have been applied the UTStarcom F1000 it will need a reboot in order for the new setting to take effect. Alternatively the UTStarcom handset can be configured through a browser based service as shown below. A valid IP address must be assigned to the phone before configuration can take place. To access as administrator rights, username = admin password = psw. To access as user, username = user password = 888888, these settings are as default. 2006 Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the express permission of Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Limited. Toshiba and Strata are trademarks of Toshiba Corporation in Japan and other countries. Hitachi Cable LTD and WirelessIP5000 are trademarks of Hitachi in Japan and other countries. UTStarcom and F1000 are trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc in America and other countries. Linksys is a trademark of Cisco Systems Inc in America and other countries. Meru Networks is a trademark of Meru Networks in Japan and other countries. Other trademarks and names may be used in this document to refer to the product. Toshiba disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. 04/08/2006 Page 11 of 11 SIP Configuration