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Teles configuration

Teles configuration. VoIPBOX 4 BRI ports (2NT & 2TE OR 0TE & 4 NT) 8 VoIP media channels VoIPBOX PRI (1U) 1 to 6 PRI lines Up to 180 VoIP media channels. Product variants . Mobile gateways (TELES.iGATE) Mobile interfaces 4/8/16/32 - 600 (GSM, CDMA, 3G/UMTS) PRI / ISDN interfaces

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Teles configuration

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  1. Teles configuration • VoIPBOX • 4 BRI ports (2NT & 2TE OR 0TE & 4 NT) • 8 VoIP media channels • VoIPBOX PRI (1U) • 1 to 6 PRI lines • Up to 180 VoIP media channels

  2. Product variants • Mobile gateways (TELES.iGATE) • Mobile interfaces • 4/8/16/32 - 600 (GSM, CDMA, 3G/UMTS) • PRI / ISDN interfaces • 1/2 - 6 x E1 • VoIP channels • 8/16/32 - 180 x VoIP channels • IP • 2 x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T

  3. Product variants • TELES.VoIPBOX GSM • Mobile interfaces • 4 x GSM or CDMA • Analog interfaces • 4 x FXS • VoIP channels • 8 VoIP channels • IP • 2 x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T • PPP support via GPRS*, CDMA2000 * Roadmap

  4. General features • Number Portability • Callback / SMS Callback • SNTP client • IP router over xDSL (PPPoE) and ISDN • vLAN routing • Bandwidth control (VoIP priority / dynamic codec fallback) • Firewall functionality • NAT, PAT • Http User Interface • DNS Forwarder • Ipupdate (e.g. DynDNS)

  5. VoIP features • Signaling: SIP (RFC 3261), H.323 (v4) – working in parallel • Voice Codecs: G.729, G.723.1, G.711, G.726, G.728, GSM, iLBC • DATA: clear channel (RFC 4040), gnx64, ccd (RFC3108) • DTMF Tone: outband: RFC 2833, SIP Info (RFC 2976) / H.323 Info or inband • Fax: T.38 or inband • Multiple Gatekeeper support H225 (v4) or/and Multiple Registrar support • Radius AAA; Authentication and CDR (RFC2835) • STUN client (RFC3489) (usable for SIP and H.323) • ENUM client (RFC3764, RFC3824) • Silence suppression (VAD / CNG) • Echo cancellation G.168-2000 • RTP multiplex bandwidth reduction • Ring tone generation • Configurable TOS (Type of Service) / DiffServ (Differentiated Services)

  6. iGATE and VoIPBOX GSM Features • LCR engine: Use the best rate out of mobile, PSTN, and VoIP • Selective routing by destination or time • Generation of AOC (Advice of Charge) • Multilevel alternative routing (voice/data/fax) • Digit collection • Black list, White list • Alert/Busy/Announcement tone detection – generates proper signaling • Online traffic statistics and CDR • Direct line (two-stage-dialing) & Callback server • E-Mail to SMS conversion • SNMP • 2 Ethernet interfaces

  7. iGATE • Reduce costs for fixed-to-mobile calls • Different SIM contracts per channel (1 to [n] SIMs) • Integrated SIM server support • Integrated VoIP gateway • Powerful least cost routing • Callback-server functionality • Fixed network backup via mobile • TELES.NMS network-management software

  8. iGATE • Corporate-user benefits • Gain access to PSTN and Internet where you have limited or no wire connection • Simple and fast set up (no change at customer’s site) • Cost-effective voice & data • Enhanced voice services and additional extensions • Mobile-operator benefits • Use existing GSM, CDMA, or 3G infrastructures to connect corporate users • Enhance product portfolio: Fixed lines & broadband Internet access • Greater customer base (SMEs) and additional air time! • Customer retention

  9. Configuration

  10. Remote access overview Access to the system and configuration • Initial configuration with “Quickstart” • LAN access (TCP/IP) • Remote access software “GATE Manager” via • TCP/IP • ISDN Data call • CDMA/UMTS (connection initiated by Access Gateway) • Remote access via HTTP User Interface • LAN / WAN access (TCP/IP) • Remote access via FTP / Telnet • LAN / WAN access (TCP/IP) • NMSSelf provisioning NMS (optional)

  11. Configuration | Initial Startup with TELES.Quickstart • Install Quickstart on your computer or run it from CD • Configure network settings for the system: • IP address • Sub net mask • default gateway • NTP server address and timezone(sets the system time!!) • Click “Next” and/or “Finish” • Access to the system nowvia TELES.GATE Manager • For VoIPBOX BRI there is a wizard that configure: • line interfaces • routing entries

  12. Configuration | GATE Manager • For remote maintenance of single network elements, you can start the GATE Manager application directly from your desktop.

  13. Configuration | Web interface • Default settings are: • IP: 192.168.1.2 • Mask: 255.255.255.0 • Access the system via HTTP- Three levels of access:Read-only accessRights to change IP settingsAll rights

  14. Configuration | FTP interface • Access the system via FTP • Change directory to /boot • Download ip.cfg file andchange it according toyour needs

  15. Configuration | Self provisioning NMS • Zero touch installation for the end customer • Automatic customized creation of the individual configuration files • Input of customer data from the order processing data base to the NMS • First contact configuration of VoIP settings and line interfaces operational customer activated box shipped necessary input for generating configuration box configuration

  16. Configuration | Configuration files (Overview) The 3 configuration files are: • Ip.cfg • Basic configuration of the Ethernet interface(s) • Pabx.cfg • System-specific and port-specific settings • Route.cfg • Routing entries

  17. Configuration | Ethernet Ports Config (ip.cfg) • Basic settings for the Ethernet interfaces (IP address / mask / DGW)Same as on the QuikStart • Different scenarios for the second interface • HUB mode • DSL router • vLAN router • Firewall / NAT firewall • DHCP server • IP router over ISDN Dialup • Bandwidth Control (VoIP priority) Example (default): [System] DefaultGw=192.168.1.1 [emac0] IpAddress=192.168.1.2/24

  18. Configuration | System Config (pabx.cfg) System-specific settings and the port configuration: • Bypass relay (Life line) • Log files • Night configuration (time-dependent routing and SIM switching) • Controllers (defines the parameters that apply to the ports) • Subscribers (features for each port) • Global settings: • Number portability settings • SNMP configuration (runs as optional function module) • VoIP basics • DNS Server settings • NTP Server settings • Remote access settings • SIM Server settings • STUN client

  19. Configuration | System Config (pabx.cfg) Default ... Controller00=9 TES2M DSS1 CRC4 Controller01=10 NTS2M DSS1 CRC4 This configures port 00 as TE, ports 01 as NT, CRC4 is on Controller02=40 VoIP ... Subscriber00=TRANSPARENT ROUTER ALARM Subscriber01=TRANSPARENT ROUTER ALARM Subscriber02=TRANSPARENT ROUTER CHMAX[16] ALARM ... CHMAX[16] Defines the number of channels per G.729 module â

  20. Configuration | VoIP Settings (pabx.cfg, optional) • Global VoIP Settings (Telephony Routing / VoIP Carrier) VoipGlobalMaxChan=30 Maximum VoIP channels for the system H225Port=1720 H.323 signalling port SipPort=5060 SIP signalling port VoipRtpPort=29000 Starting UDP port for RTP (RTCP uses the next port) VoipRtpPortSpacing=2 Space between 2 RTP streams (2 is minimum)

  21. Configuration | Example (HTTP User Interface) • HTTP User Interface (Port Settings)

  22. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Routing commands:- MapAll With these entry we rout calls between the ports.- Restrict This entry applies only for a single controller - Redirect This entry will reroute the call in case of connection failure The order of the mapping is: 1. From top to bottom 2. More specific to more global. Example: MapAll00=90111100 MapAll0170=262010170 MapAll0172=262020172 MapAll00=90111100 MapAll0=9022220

  23. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Controller specific routing entries Restrict<port><num>=<pl> MapAll<pl>=<port><dest> This entry applies only for a single controller or in addition to complete or partial OAD, the DAD is searched in the second step and follows the known rules. Example: Restrict40=pl Restrict10=lp MapAllpl=10 MapAlllp=40DF:

  24. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Alternative RoutingRedirect3<nr>=<pl>MapAll<pl>=<port><dest> This entry will send a call with the number <nr> to another port (e.g. PRI) in case of connection setup failures. Note: This configuration could cause longer post-dial delays! Example: MapAll0172=#262020172 Redirect326202=pl MapAllpl=9

  25. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Routing entry to a VoIP peerMapAll<nr>=<port><voip profile>:<dest> This entry contains the name of a VoIP profile, that include all parametersto establish a connection to the peer. Example: MapAll00=40DF:00

  26. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Digit collection DTMFWaitDial=<sec>MapAll<nr>=|<port><dest><<<count> This entry collects up to 15 digits (including ‘262020172’). If a “sending complete” is received, a timeout occurs (in this case 5 seconds) or the number of digits is reached (here 15 digits) the call will be placed at the defined port / trunk group. Example: DTMFWaitDial=5 MapAll0172=|262020172<<15 • Calling party number suppression - CLIR (block outgoing CLI) MapAll<nr>=#<port><dest> A hash (#) at the beginning of the destination number causes the call to be sent with the flag “calling party number suppression”.Default

  27. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Definition of VoIP profiles • Necessary settings for communication with the VoIP peer [Voip:<name>]Name of the routing profile VoipDirection:<mode>The permitted call direction (In, Out, IO) VoipPeerAddress:<addr>The peer’s Name or IP address VoipIpMask:<mask>The peer’s network range (for incoming calls) VoipSignalling:<int>The signaling protocol used (H.323, SIP) VoipCompression:<list>The compression to be used, in order of preference (G.729, G.729 a G.729b G.729ab G.726-16, G.726.24, G.726-32, G.728, G.711a, G.711u, GSM, G.723.16.3 G.723.1.5.3, iLBC20, iLBC30,T.38 Fax) VoipMaxChan:<num>Max. channels used for profileVoipTxM:<num>The multiplication factor (1–12) for the frame size calculation of the RTP packet (default: 10ms).

  28. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Definition of VoIP profiles management parameters VoipUser:<user> User name (SIPonly) VoipPwd:<pwd> Password (SIPonly) VoipRegistrar:<name> Registrar profile used for the profile VoipGk:<list> Name(s) of the assigned Gatekeeper profile(s) VoipProxy:<name or addr> SIP Serverused VoipRadiusAuthenticate:<name> Name of the assigned RADIUS server VoipRadiusAccounting:<name> Name of the assigned RADIUS server (RADIUS is currently in development and will be implemented soon)

  29. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Definition of VoIP profiles with the HTTP user interface

  30. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Gatekeeper profile(s) [Gatekeeper:<name>] Name of the Gatekeeper profile GkAdd:<addr> The Gatekeeper's IP address GkId:<name> The Gatekeeper's ID GkPwd:<name> Password to log onto the Gk RasId:<name> The ID used for gatekeeper registration RasPrefix:list Prefixesused GkTtl:<num> Time to live for registration validity (sec.) (recommendation) GkMaxChan:<num> Max. channels used for this Gatekeeper

  31. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Registrar profile(s) [Registrar:<name>] Name of the Registrar profile RegId:<name or addr> Name used in the reg. request header RegUser:<name> Username RegPwd:<password> Password RegProxy:<name or addr> Server used RegOwnId:<name or addr> Used in the from field RegContact:<name or addr> Used in the contact field

  32. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • RADIUS profile [Radius:<name>] Name of the RADIUS profile Host:<name or addr> Name or IP of the RADIUS server User:<name Username Pwd:<pwd> Password Secret:<secret> Secret OwnId:<name or addr> Used in the NAS identifier or NAS IP address ServiceType:<num> As RFC 2865 chapter 5.6 FramedProtocol:<num> As RFC 2865 chapter 5.7 RadiusRequestTimeout:<sec>Repeat timeout if the server does not respond RadiusRequestRetries:<count> Number of packet retries at one time

  33. Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg) • Setting national/international flag (TON = type of number) ÚIt might be necessary in some cases to transmit the calling and/or called party number with the flag instead of the leading “0(s)”: OAD Restrict<port>0=n 15 Restrict<port>00=i 15 DAD MapAll00<num>=<port>i<num> MapAll0<num>=<port>n<num> • TON unknown (u) or subscriber (s) can also be set, “s” might be necessary for some ISDN PBXses • Rejection of data calls and special numbers MapAll<num>=&<cau> DATAMapAll<num>=&<cau> VOICE All calls (DATA: data calls; VOICE: voice calls) starting with <num> will be rejected with the cause value <cau>.

  34. Licenses • iGATE CDR option: Allows for CDR storage on the system. Enables Online Statistics (ASR, ACD, number of calls …) • iGATE DDI and intelligent call back: Enables two-stage-dialing and call. back • iGATE SMS gateway package: enables e-mail to SMS conversion and vice versa. • iGATE ported number screening: Enables online query to iMNP or external provider (nQuire / End2End) • iGATE SS7 Extension: License for SS7 (Q.767); each SS7 related PRI (regardless whether link or trunk) requires a license

  35. Questions? http://www.teles-communication-systems.com Thank you for your attention!

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