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V11 January 2011

V11 January 2011. Agenda. Hypermedia brief spot Hypermedia Products Overview GSM Basical Terms Hypergateway Hardware Overview Hypergateway Step by Step Configuraton Hypermedia Management Console (HMC) Installation Scenarios. Brief spot about Hypermedia’s milestones.

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V11 January 2011

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  1. V11 January 2011

  2. Agenda • Hypermedia brief spot • Hypermedia Products Overview • GSM Basical Terms • Hypergateway Hardware Overview • Hypergateway Step by Step Configuraton • Hypermedia Management Console (HMC) • Installation Scenarios

  3. Brief spot about Hypermedia’s milestones Hypermedia was the first start-up in Israel to develop GSM devices. The first line of products were analog based 2 analog lines adapter for 2 GSM SIM card. ( One of the first to success at the global market ) Later, products based ISDN were developed: The first rack mountable product was the HG3000. It converted ISDN E1/T1 to GSM and vice-versa. This product became the powerful one to reduce costs at SMB for TDM based PBXs.

  4. Brief spot about Hypermedia’s milestones Hypermedia was one of the first GSM gateways manufacturers to develop VoIP to GSM gateways when the market of PBXs started to flow from TDM based to VoIP based. The HG-4000. VoIP GSM gateway that supports SIP/H.323 protocols and lot’s of global telephony features as LCR (Least Cost Routing ), White list/Black list, IP filtering and more. Reducing costs applications Callback/Callthroughproducts were developed specially to reduce costs at SMB. The enormous advantage was the VPN groups of mobile clients that enable the SMB to reduce up to 70% of their expenses on worker calls using LCR. .

  5. Brief spot about Hypermedia’s milestones SMS Server Provides to developers a full platform for SMS Sending. It can be used for spam, marketing campaigns, internal use of a SMB, etc. Mobile applications Nowadays the Smart-Phones ( Iphone, Nokia,etc) are creating a very big market at the mobile world. Hypermedia develops user-friendly applications for smart mobiles that can completely reduce the mobile costs by using the Callback/Callthrough/Calls over WI-FI/3G advantages.

  6. Questions? www.hyperms.com

  7. Products Overview V11 January 2011

  8. Products Overview - HG • Available in a 3U or a 6U chassis from 4 up to 72 cellular channels. • 220/110 Power supply. (Optional Dual power supply) • Optional support: VoIP 1 or 2 PRI ports 4 or 8 BRI ports • Integrated antennas combiner, one antenna per four ports • Remote management. ( Based TCP/IP ) • Optional SMS server • Optional advanced features support:Callback, Callthrough, Mobile applications • Upgradable platform. Full scalability option. • Support all major PBX/IPPBX vendors • Internal router

  9. Products Overview – SMS Server HG-7100 A complementary SMS Pro Server (software package) for Hypermedia gateways , developed for leveraging the basic GSM capabilities of Hypermedia Gateways to include sending and receiving bulk SMS text messages to mobile devices. Highlights: Hypermedia's SMS Server comes with an easy-to-use API / SDK which enables third-party applications to send and receive SMS messages.

  10. Products Overview – SMS Campaigner SMS Campaigner product application is designed for creating, running and managing advanced SMS campaigns for Marketing Agencies, SMB and Corporate enterprises, as well as Service Provider companies. Hypermedia's SMS Campaigner HG-7300 boasts an intuitive User Interface that turns the art of creating advanced Marketing Campaigns into a simple and easy task. Also it has the great ability to create smart IVR ( IMR ) for SMS.

  11. Products Overview – Callback The Call-Back is a PBX add-on package for reducing overall company telephony costs. Its Callback and Callthrough features provide a way to reduce GSM roaming charges and local interconnection rates by providing cheaper call routing alternatives using the PSTN, GSM and VoIP networks

  12. Product Overview – Number portability Server Number portability option is a service of the GSM operators that provides the subscribers to keep their number even if they have changed GSM operator. This service provided may affect the Least Cost Routing(LCR) of the Hypermedia Gateway. Therefore, Hypermedia offers the number portability server. Features: -Manual update of the database ( by the client/distributor ) -Live updates with external databases of number portability. ( Telephony service providers ) -Main Hypermedia server to update various Hypermedia gateways. ( Provided by Hypermedia, optional )

  13. Questions? www.hyperms.com

  14. GSM basically terms and Hardware overview

  15. What is Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) GSM is the world's most popular standard for mobile telephony systems. The end user (the cellphone) has a unique ID ( IMEI ) and a unique SIM (Subscriber Identity Module). This networks is based on mobility between sites, the main core ( MSC ) knows where the suscribers are located and routes the calls via the BSCs and BTSs located at their zone.

  16. What is Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) • The RX Level of signal (from Cellular to BTS) can be between -55dBm (highest) and -101dBm (lowest). • To have a good performance using HM, is recommended to have at least -85 dBm

  17. GSM - Brazil List of the GSM operators in Brazil:

  18. Hypermedia GSM operational Hypermedia types of GSM cards 001 – Supports 850/1900 MHZ 002 – Supports 900/1800 MHZ Q26 Quadband – Supports 850/1900 MHZ and 900/1800 MHZ. The type of card should be adequate to the client’s requirement. The type of card must use the frequencies of GSM operator. ( See table at last slideshow). For example : If a client has TIM SIM cards ( TIM uses 900/1800 MHZ ), then he must opt for 002 cards. If a client has Vivo SIM cards ( Vivo uses 850/1900 MHZ ), then he must opt for 001 cards.

  19. Terminology • BCCH • Broadcast Control Channel; the logical channel used in cellular networks to broadcast signaling and control information to all mobile phones within the network • BER • Bit Error Rate; the percentage of received bits in error compared to the total number of bits received • BSC • Base Station Controller; the network entity controlling a number of Base Transceiver Stations • BTS • Base Transceiver Station; the network entity which communicates with the mobile station • Cell • The area covered by a cellular base station. A cell site may sectoriseits antennas to service several cells from one location Cell site • Circuit switching • A method used in telecommunications where a temporary dedicated circuit of constant bandwidth is established between two distant endpoints in a network. Mainly used for voice traffic; the opposite of packet switching • CLIP • Calling Line Identification Presentation

  20. Terminology • CodecIn GSM networks, the standard voice codec is Full Rate (FR), it is possible to implement Half Rate (HR) codec's and Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) codec's • Handoff • The transfer of control of a cellular phone call in progress from one cell to another, without any discontinuity • Control signal • A signal sent to a cellular phone from a base station or vice versa which carries information essential to the call but not including the audio portion of aconversation • IMEI • International Mobile Equipment Identity • IMSIInternational Mobile Subscriber Identity; an internal subscriber identity used only by the network • IMSI • International Mobile Subscriber Identity; an internal subscriber identity used only by the network

  21. Hypergateway Hardware Overview • CG 4.1 card – It’s the carrier card for the cellular channels each card support up to four channels. • Single or dual power supply

  22. Hypergateway Management Card - HBX • HBS – hybrid card with one PRI port, The hybrid card replace the old MG card and PRI 2.1 card.The hybrid card can also support VoIP if needed. • HBD – hybrid card with one PRI port, The hybrid card replace the old MG card, CB card and PRI 2.2 card. • The hybrid card can also support VoIP if needed. • HBN – hybrid card supports VoIP (SIP only), optional support of 1 or two PRI ports.

  23. HypergatewayManagement Card - PC • PC card is required for gateways larger than 32 ports. • Supports VoIP (SIP/H.323) • Supports SMS Campaigner ( Not supported on HBX ) • Supports Number Portability Database option ( Not supported on HBX ) • Supports MySQL for SMS Server. ( Not supported on HBX ) • Note : HBX cards support only 12 channels of H.323. Pc card supports up to 72.

  24. Hypergateway DSP’s If PC card is used and VoIP is required, then the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) card is needed. At the HBX cards, the DSP is included in. There are two DSP cards for the PC: • SU card – A carrier card for Surf DSP (for VoIP) it provide support for both SIP and H.323 32 channels. • MG card – A carrier card for ACL DSP (for VoIP) it provide support for both SIP and H.323 32 channels And also support gateway expansion to support 32-72 channels.

  25. Hypergateway Hardware Overview RO1.1 Card - Mounted router as part of the gateway, eliminated the need for external router

  26. Hypergateway Available Hardware Configuration Overview • HG-4000 Support up to 32 cellular channels and SIP only VoIP • HG-4000 Support up to 32 cellular channels, SIP and H.323 VoIP RO1.1 - Router HBN – VoIP SIP only card CG 4.1 cards PC card SU card

  27. Hypergateway Available Hardware Configuration Overview • HG-4000 Support up to 72 cellular channels, SIP & H.323 VoIP RO1.1 - Router PC card CG 4.1 cards MG card

  28. Hypergateway Available Hardware Configuration Overview CG 4.1 cards Hybrid card - HBD CG 4.1 cards Hybrid card - HBS • HG-3000 PRI – GSM gateway supporting dual PRI port. • HG-3000 PRI – GSM gateway supporting one PRI port.

  29. Step by Step Installation

  30. Step by Step Installation • Step 1 : Configuring the TCP/IP management of the HG. • Step 2 : Installing the SIM cards and connecting antennas. • Step 3 : Configuring the Hypermedia components as required by the client. • Step 4 : Testing and monitoring.

  31. Step 1 : Configuring the TCP/IP management of the HG. For Hypermedia Systems that doesn’t include VOIP

  32. Step 1 : HBX cards without VOIP • Install the Hypermedia Software ( Included in disk ) • Connect your PC/Laptop with a straight Ethernet cable to the MAIN ETH port at the HBX card. ( Ping the HG default IP , 192.168.9.2, to test the connection) • Your PC/Laptop must have IP configured: IP : 192.168.9.5Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • Open the Server list application and add 192.168.9.2 as a server ( default password is admin ) • Use the HGS setup parameters application ( First one from left ) • Login with password admin • Change IP with the desired IP of the Client’s subnet. • Connect the MAIN ETH port to the clients network.

  33. Step 1 : PC cards without VOIP • Install the Hypermedia Software ( Included in disk ) • Connect your PC/Laptop with a straight Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port at the PC1 card. ( Ping the HG default IP , 192.168.0.2 , to test the connection) • Your PC/Laptop must have IP configured: IP : 192.168.0.5Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • Open the Server list application and add 192.168.0.2 as a server ( default password is admin ) • Use the HGS setup parameters application ( First one from left ) • Login with password admin • Change IP with the desired IP of the Client’s subnet. • Connect the LAN1 port to the clients network.

  34. Step by Step Installation For Hypermedia Systems that include VOIP NOTE : The Systems with VOIP option must include the RO 1.1 Card or and external D-link DIR 100 Router supplied by Hypermedia

  35. Step 1 : PC1 Card with VOIP • Install the Hypermedia Software ( Included in disk ) • Connect your PC/Laptop with a straight Ethernet cable to the LAN3 port at the RO 1.1 card ( Using DHCP mode ) • Connect the PC1 card LAN 1 port to LAN 1 port at the RO1.1. • Connect the MG1 card Ethernet port to LAN 2 port at the RO1.1. • If you have SU card at the HG, connect the SU card “Media ETH “ port to LAN 2 at RO1.1 ( Don’t connect MG card ) • Activate your web browser and type in the IP address of theRO1.1 / DIR-100 into the Address field and press “Enter.”The default IP address of the RO1.1 / DIR-100 is 192.168.0.1 . • Log with User : admin Password : hypergateway . • Click on Manual Internet Connection Enter in the WAN IP address the IP of the client subnet, subnet mask and default gateway according to the client’s requirement. • Connect the WAN port to the clients network and test ping .

  36. Step 1 : HBX Card with VOIP • Install the Hypermedia Software ( Included in disk ) • Connect your PC/Laptop with a straight Ethernet cable to the LAN3 port at the RO 1.1 card ( Using DHCP mode ) • Connect the HBX card MAIN ETH port to LAN 1 port at the RO1.1. • Connect the HBX card MEDIA ETH port to LAN 2 port at the RO1.1. • Activate your web browser and type in the IP address of theRO1.1 / DIR-100 into the Address field and press “Enter.”The default IP address of the RO1.1 / DIR-100 is 192.168.9.254. • Log with User : admin Password : hypergateway . • Click on Manual Internet Connection Enter in the WAN IP address the IP of the client subnet, subnet mask and default gateway according to the client’s requirement. • Connect the WAN port to the clients network and test ping .

  37. Step by Step Installation Warning ! Don’t press the RESET hole. It deletes all the configuration of the d-link. If accidently it was done, go to the d-link manuals at the distributer CD.

  38. Step 2 : Installing the SIM cards and connecting antennas. • Each GSM card has 4 GSM modules ( 4 GSM “mobile phones” inside ) • Each GSM module has the option to store up to 4 SIMs ( 1 Active, 3 inactive ) • The SIM cards should be inserted at the front part of the CG4.1 card using the plastic SIM holders ( Inactive SIMs can be inserted at the interior part) • The antenna supplied by Hypermedia is the one be connected at the SMA connector. Each GSM card must have it’s own antenna ( The antenna supplies signal for 4 GSM modules ) • Technical info about the antenna : The impedance value of the SMA connector is 50 ohm.The Antenna is OMNI type and the gain is 3dBi.

  39. Step 2 : Installing the SIM cards and connecting antennas. • Optional for data centers or server rooms that have low GSM signal:The Combiner can connect 8 GSM cards to 2 outputs for 2 Yaggi Antennas. • The Yaggi antenna comes with a 20 meters cable to be installed out of the room. The gain of the antenna is 15 dBi.

  40. Step 3 : Configuring the Hypermedia components as required by the client. Hypermedia Components LCR

  41. Step 3 : Configuring the Hypermedia components as required by the client. Hypermedia Components Each component has a short name:Voip component -> MG GSM component -> CG PRI component -> PRILCR component -> LCR Each one has a whole branch of configuration and monitoring at the Hypermedia Management Console ( HMC ). In order to design the client’s requirement we need to connect the components as the client wishes.To connect each component to other we use media connections. LCR

  42. HMC – Hypermedia Management Console

  43. HMC Software Versions Each management card (PC/HBX) has its own version, the version number describe the component the management and usage of each component. The Version screen is the first screen of the HMC and has the following format. X 1. 7#.#### X X - S – SIPH – H.323B - Basic L – Linux PCW – Windows PCP – HBX A – ACL DSPS – Surf DSP Hypergateway operating system version Example: 1.78.3110-HLAVoIP GSM GW (HG-4000) with PC card running Linux with ACL DSP supporting H.323

  44. HMC - GSM Component Configuration GSM Component Configuration

  45. HMC - GSM Component Configuration

  46. HMC - GSM Component Configuration

  47. HMC - GSM Component Configuration

  48. HMC - GSM Component Configuration

  49. HMC - GSM Component Configuration

  50. HMC - GSM Component Configuration

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