Contents
xxxviii November 2013 Alcatel-Lucent 7302 ISAM | 7330 ISAM FTTN | 7360 ISAM FX ONT R04.06.02
Edition 01 3FE 55873 AAAA TCZZA
ONT Product Information Guide
Performance monitoring statistics for Package L ONTs ....................... 4-53
Performance monitoring statistics for Package M ONTs....................... 4-56
Performance monitoring statistics for Package N ONTs....................... 4-58
Performance monitoring statistics for Package O ONTs....................... 4-59
5 — VoIP overview 5-1
5.1 Overview ................................................................................. 5-2
VoIP service operation modes ...................................................... 5-2
TISPAN support ....................................................................... 5-3
Common service operation mode features....................................... 5-3
5.2 Voice gateway mode.................................................................... 5-4
GR-303/TR008 mode................................................................. 5-5
V5 mode ............................................................................... 5-6
5.3 H.248 softswitch mode ................................................................. 5-7
Softswitch call flow .................................................................. 5-8
5.4 SIP modes................................................................................. 5-9
SIP service features ................................................................. 5-10
SIP call flow .......................................................................... 5-13
5.5 Dual SIP client mode using VEIP ..................................................... 5-15
5.6 VoIP service configuration ............................................................ 5-19
Process for country-specific POTS configuration files......................... 5-20
Service and protocol configuration............................................... 5-21
Configuration profile ............................................................... 5-22
5.7 SIP data model and XML profiles..................................................... 5-23
Vendor profile (CDE)................................................................ 5-25
SIP protocol (local network profile and application profile) ................. 5-26
Identity data ......................................................................... 5-33
Analog local network profile ...................................................... 5-36
Media local network profile ....................................................... 5-39
Service data set ..................................................................... 5-43
5.8 Digit map ................................................................................ 5-72
Digit map digit collection .......................................................... 5-73
Digit map syntax, collection elements, and samples for package A,
B, H, and I-240W-S ONTs ..................................................... 5-73
Digit map syntax, collection elements, and samples for package C, D,
E, F, and G ..................................................................... 5-77
RFC2833 DTMF digit transmission................................................. 5-80
INFO-based DTMF digit transmission ............................................. 5-80
5.9 Security .................................................................................. 5-81
DHCP Option 90...................................................................... 5-81
HTTP digest .......................................................................... 5-81
5.10 VoIP call and performance monitoring statistics .................................. 5-81
Statistics collection using OMCIv1 ................................................ 5-82
Statistics collection for package A, B, and H using OMCIv2 .................. 5-83
RTCP failure alarm .................................................................. 5-86
6 — ONT management using an ONT interface 6-1
6.1 About this document ................................................................... 6-3
Intended audience ................................................................... 6-3
Conventions used..................................................................... 6-3