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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
3
Table of Contents
3
Abbreviations and Terminology
21
Customer Support
21
Related Documentation
21
Weee Eu Directive
21
1 Introduction
27
Product Overview
27
Typographical Conventions
27
Getting Familiar with Configuration Concepts and Terminology
28
SBC Application
28
Gateway Application
32
Getting Started with Initial Connectivity
35
2 Introduction
37
3 Default OAMP IP Address
39
4 Configuring Voip LAN Interface for OAMP
41
Web Interface
41
Cli
42
Management Tools
45
5 Introduction
47
6 Web-Based Management
49
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
49
Computer Requirements
49
Accessing the Web Interface
50
Areas of the GUI
51
Accessing Configuration Pages from Navigation Tree
52
Configuring Stand-Alone Parameters
54
Configuring Table Parameters
56
Adding Table Rows
57
Assigning Rows from Other Tables
57
Modifying Table Rows
59
Deleting Table Rows
59
Invalid Value Indications
60
Viewing Table Rows
62
Sorting Tables by Column
63
Changing Index Position of Table Rows
63
Searching Table Entries
64
Searching for Configuration Parameters
64
Getting Help
66
Logging off the Web Interface
66
Customizing the Web Interface
66
Replacing the Corporate Logo
67
Replacing the Corporate Logo with an Image
67
Replacing the Corporate Logo with Text
68
Customizing the Product Name
69
Customizing the Favicon
69
Creating a Login Welcome Message
71
Configuring Additional Management Interfaces
72
Configuring Management User Accounts
73
Displaying Login Information Upon Login
78
Viewing Logged-In User Information
79
Configuring Web Session and Access Settings
79
Changing Login Password for Administrator and Monitor Users
80
Configuring Secured (HTTPS) Web
82
Web Login Authentication Using Smart Cards
82
Configuring Web and Telnet Access List
83
7 CLI-Based Management
85
Getting Familiar with CLI
85
Understanding Configuration Modes
85
Using CLI Shortcuts
86
Common CLI Commands
87
Configuring Tables through CLI
88
Understanding CLI Error Messages
89
Enabling CLI
89
Enabling Telnet for CLI
89
Enabling SSH with RSA Public Key for CLI
90
Configuring Maximum Telnet/Ssh Sessions
93
Establishing a CLI Session
93
Viewing Current CLI Sessions
94
Terminating a User's CLI Session
94
Configuring Displayed Output Lines in CLI Terminal Window
95
8 SNMP-Based Management
97
Disabling SNMP
97
Configuring SNMP Community Strings
97
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations with IP Addresses
99
Configuring an SNMP Trap Destination with FQDN
100
Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
100
Enabling SNMP Traps for Web Activity
101
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
101
9 INI File-Based Management
105
INI File Format
105
Configuring Individual Ini File Parameters
105
Configuring Table Ini File Parameters
105
General Ini File Formatting Rules
107
Configuring an Ini File
107
Loading an Ini File to the Device
108
Secured Encoded Ini File
108
Configuring Password Display in Ini File
108
INI Viewer and Editor Utility
110
General System Settings
111
10 Configuring SSL/TLS Certificates
113
Configuring TLS Certificate Contexts
113
Assigning CSR-Based Certificates to TLS Contexts
116
Viewing Certificate Information
118
Assigning Externally Created Private Keys to TLS Contexts
120
Generating Private Keys for TLS Contexts
121
Creating Self-Signed Certificates for TLS Contexts
122
Importing Certificates into Trusted Certificate Store
123
Configuring Mutual TLS Authentication
126
TLS for SIP Clients
126
TLS for Remote Device Management
126
Configuring TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check
127
11 Date and Time
129
Configuring Automatic Date and Time Using SNTP
129
Configuring Date and Time Manually
130
Configuring the Time Zone
131
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
131
General Voip Configuration
133
12 Network
135
Building and Viewing Your Network Topology
135
Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports
138
Configuring Ethernet Port Groups
140
Configuring Underlying Ethernet Devices
142
Configuring IP Network Interfaces
145
Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
149
IP Interfaces Table Configuration Guidelines
149
Networking Configuration Examples
150
One Voip Interface for All Applications
150
Voip Interface Per Application Type
150
Voip Interfaces for Combined Application Types
151
Voip Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
152
Configuring Static IP Routes
152
Configuration Example of Static IP Routes
154
Troubleshooting the Static Routes Table
155
Network Address Translation Support
156
Device Located Behind NAT
156
Configuring NAT Translation Per IP Interface
157
Remote UA Behind NAT
158
SIP Signaling Messages
158
Media (RTP/RTCP/T.38)
159
Robust Receipt of Media Streams by Media Latching
161
Configuring Quality of Service
163
Configuring Class-Of-Service Qos
163
Configuring Diffserv-To-VLAN Priority Mapping
164
Configuring ICMP Messages
165
Dns
166
Configuring the Internal DNS Table
166
Configuring the Internal SRV Table
167
Multiple Routers Support
170
13 Security
171
Configuring Firewall Settings
171
Configuring TLS for SIP
175
Intrusion Detection System
176
Enabling IDS
177
Configuring IDS Policies
177
Assigning IDS Policies
181
Viewing IDS Alarms
183
14 Media
185
Configuring Voice Settings
185
Configuring Voice Gain (Volume) Control
185
Configuring Echo Cancellation
185
Fax and Modem Capabilities
186
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
186
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
187
Fax Relay Mode
187
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
190
Fax Fallback
190
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
191
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
192
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
193
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
193
RFC 2833 ANS Report Upon Fax/Modem Detection
194
Fax Support
194
Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
195
Relay Mode for T.30 and V.34 Faxes
196
Fax Relay for SG3 Fax Machines
196
Modem Relay
198
Simultaneous Negotiation of Fax (T.38) and Modem (V.150.1) Relay
199
Support
199
Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings
200
Configuring the Dynamic Jitter Buffer
200
Comfort Noise Generation
201
Configuring DTMF Transport Types
201
Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
203
Configuring RTP Base UDP Port
203
Event Detection and Notification Using X-Detect Header
204
SIT Event Detection
206
Detecting Answering Machine Beeps
207
SIP Call Flow Examples of Event Detection and Notification
208
Answering Machine Detection (AMD)
210
Configuring AMD
212
Enabling IP-To-Tel Call Disconnection Upon Detection of Answering Machine
213
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
214
Configuring Media (SRTP) Security
216
15 Services
219
DHCP Server Functionality
219
Configuring the DHCP Server
219
Configuring the Vendor Class Identifier
224
Configuring Additional DHCP Options
225
Configuring Static IP Addresses for DHCP Clients
227
Viewing and Deleting DHCP Clients
228
SIP-Based Media Recording
229
Enabling SIP-Based Media Recording
235
Configuring SIP Recording Rules
236
Using Conditions for Starting a Siprec Session
238
Configuring SIP User Part for SRS
239
Interworking SIP-Based Media Recording with Third-Party Vendors
239
Genesys
239
Avaya UCID
240
RADIUS-Based Services
240
Enabling RADIUS Services
240
Configuring RADIUS Servers
241
Configuring Interface for RADIUS Communication
243
Configuring RADIUS Packet Retransmission
243
Configuring the RADIUS Vendor ID
244
RADIUS-Based Management User Authentication
244
Setting up a Third-Party RADIUS Server
245
Configuring RADIUS-Based User Authentication
246
Securing RADIUS Communication
248
RADIUS-Based User Authentication in URL
248
RADIUS-Based CDR Accounting
248
LDAP-Based Management and SIP Services
248
Enabling the LDAP Service
250
Enabling LDAP-Based Web/Cli User Login Authentication and Authorization
250
Configuring LDAP Server Groups
250
Configuring LDAP Servers
252
Configuring LDAP Dns (Base Paths) Per LDAP Server
256
Configuring the LDAP Search Filter Attribute
257
Configuring Access Level Per Management Groups Attributes
258
Configuring the Device's LDAP Cache
260
Refreshing the LDAP Cache
262
Clearing the LDAP Cache
263
Configuring Local Database for Management User Authentication
263
LDAP-Based Login Authentication Example
264
Enabling LDAP Searches for Numbers with Characters
269
AD-Based Routing for Microsoft Skype for Business
269
Querying the AD and Routing Priority
270
Configuring AD-Based Routing Rules
273
Querying the AD for Calling Name
275
Least Cost Routing
276
Overview
276
Configuring LCR
278
Configuring Cost Groups
279
Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
281
Remote Web Services
282
Configuring Remote Web Services
282
Configuring Remote HTTP Hosts
286
Enabling Topology Status Services
289
Centralized Third-Party Routing Server
289
Configuring Qos-Based Routing by Routing Server
292
HTTP-Based Proxy Services
293
Enabling the HTTP Proxy Application
294
Debugging Remote HTTP Services
295
Configuring HTTP Interfaces
295
Configuring HTTP Proxy Services
297
Configuring HTTP Proxy Hosts
298
Configuring an HTTP-Based OVOC Service
300
E9-1-1 Support for Microsoft Skype for Business
302
About E9-1-1 Services
302
Microsoft Skype for Business and E9-1-1
303
Gathering Location Information of Skype for Business Clients for
304
Calls
304
Adding Elins to the Location Information Server
305
Passing Location Information to the PSTN Emergency Provider
306
Audiocodes ELIN Device for Skype for Business E9-1-1 Calls to PSTN
307
Detecting and Handling E9-1-1 Calls
308
Pre-Empting Existing Calls for E9-1-1 Calls
310
PSAP Callback to Skype for Business Clients for Dropped E9-1-1 Calls
310
Selecting ELIN for Multiple Calls Within same ERL
311
Location Based Emergency Routing
312
Configuring Audiocodes ELIN Device
312
Enabling the E9-1-1 Feature
312
Configuring the E9-1-1 Callback Timeout
313
Configuring the SIP Release Cause Code for Failed E9-1-1 Calls
313
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing Rule for E9-1-1
314
Configuring Location-Based Emergency Routing
314
Viewing the ELIN Table
315
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party Endpoints
316
Configuring Skype for Business Server for Presence
318
Configuring the Device for Skype for Business Presence
320
16 Quality of Experience
323
Reporting Voice Quality of Experience to OVOC
323
Configuring the OVOC Server
323
Configuring Clock Synchronization between Device and OVOC
324
Enabling RTCP XR Reporting to OVOC
324
Configuring Quality of Experience Profiles
325
Configuring Bandwidth Profiles
330
Configuring Quality of Service Rules
334
17 Control Network
337
Configuring Media Realms
337
Configuring Remote Media Subnets
340
Configuring Media Realm Extensions
343
Configuring Srds
345
Filtering Tables in Web Interface by SRD
351
Multiple Srds for Multi-Tenant Deployments
351
Cloning Srds
353
Color-Coding of Srds in Web Interface
354
Automatic Configuration Based on SRD
355
Configuring SIP Interfaces
355
Configuring IP Groups
363
Configuring Proxy Sets
378
Building and Viewing SIP Entities in Topology View
388
18 SIP Definitions
395
Configuring Registration Accounts
395
Regular Registration Mode
400
Single Registration for Multiple Phone Numbers Using GIN
401
Registrar Stickiness
402
Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters
402
SIP Message Authentication Example
403
Configuring Call Setup Rules
405
Call Setup Rule Examples
410
19 SIP Message Manipulation
415
Configuring SIP Message Manipulation
415
Configuring Message Condition Rules
421
Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules
422
Configuring Pre-Parsing Manipulation Rules
426
20 Coders and Profiles
429
Configuring Coder Groups
429
Supported Audio Coders
431
Configuring Various Codec Attributes
433
Configuring Allowed Audio Coder Groups
434
Configuring Allowed Video Coder Groups
436
Configuring IP Profiles
438
Configuring Tel Profile
471
Gateway Application
485
21 Introduction
487
Call Processing Summary
487
22 Digital PSTN
491
Configuring Trunk Settings
491
TDM and Timing
493
TDM Bus Clock Settings
493
Recovering Clock from PSTN Line Interface
493
Configuring Internal Clock as Clock Source
494
Configuring Digital Gateway Parameters
495
Tunneling Applications
495
QSIG Tunneling
495
ISDN Overlap Dialing
496
Collecting ISDN Digits and Sending Complete Number in SIP
497
Interworking ISDN Overlap Dialing with SIP According to RFC 3578
497
Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
500
23 Trunk Groups
501
Configuring Trunk Groups
501
Configuring Trunk Group Settings Table
503
24 Routing
509
Configuring Tel-To-IP Routing Rules
509
Configuring IP-To-Tel Routing Rules
518
Configuring a Gateway Routing Policy Rule
523
Alternative Routing for Tel-To-IP Calls
525
IP Destinations Connectivity Feature
525
Alternative Routing Based on IP Connectivity
526
Alternative Routing Based on SIP Responses
528
Alternative Routing Upon SIP 3Xx with Multiple Contacts
531
PSTN Fallback
532
Alternative Routing for IP-To-Tel Calls
532
Alternative Routing to Trunk Upon Q.931 Call Release Cause Code
532
Alternative Routing to an IP Destination Upon a Busy Trunk
534
Alternative Routing Upon ISDN Disconnect
536
Alternative Routing from FXO to IP
536
25 Manipulation
537
Configuring Redirect Reasons
537
Configuring Source/Destination Number Manipulation Rules
537
Manipulating Number Prefix
543
SIP Calling Name Manipulations
544
Configuring Redirect Number IP to Tel
547
Manipulating Redirected and Diverted Numbers for Call Diversion
552
Mapping NPI/TON to SIP Phone-Context
553
Configuring Release Cause Mapping
555
SIP-To-ISDN Release Cause Mapping
555
Configuring SIP-To-ISDN Release Cause Mapping
555
Fixed Mapping of SIP Response to ISDN Release Reason
556
ISDN-To-SIP Release Cause Mapping
558
Configuring ISDN-To-SIP Release Cause Mapping
558
Fixed Mapping of ISDN Release Reason to SIP Response
559
Configuring ISDN-To-ISDN Release Cause Mapping
561
Reason Header
563
Numbering Plans and Type of Number
563
26 Configuring DTMF and Dialing
565
Dialing Plan Features
565
Digit Mapping
565
External Dial Plan File
566
Interworking Keypad Dtmfs for SIP-To-ISDN Calls
566
Configuring Hook Flash
568
27 Configuring Supplementary Services
569
Call Hold and Retrieve
569
Call Pickup
571
BRI Suspend and Resume
571
Consultation Feature
572
Call Transfer
572
Consultation Call Transfer
572
Consultation Transfer for QSIG Path Replacement
573
Blind Call Transfer
573
Call Forward
574
Enabling Call Forwarding
575
Call Forward Reminder Ring
575
Call Forward Reminder (Off-Hook) Special Dial Tone
577
Call Forward Reminder Dial Tone (Off-Hook) Upon Spanish SIP Alert-Info
577
Remote Handling of BRI Call Forwarding
578
Local Handling of BRI Call Forwarding
579
Enabling Call Waiting
581
Message Waiting Indication
582
Caller ID
583
Enabling Caller ID Generation and Detection on Tel Side
583
Debugging a Caller ID Detection on FXO
584
Caller ID on the IP Side
585
Three-Way Conferencing
586
Emergency E911 Phone Number Services
588
FXS Device Emulating PSAP Using DID Loop-Start Lines
588
FXO Device Interworking SIP E911 Calls from Service Provider's IP Network to PSAP DID Lines
591
Pre-Empting Existing Calls for E911 IP-To-Tel Calls
594
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption
595
MLPP Preemption Events in SIP Reason Header
598
Precedence Ring Tone
599
Denial of Collect Calls
599
Configuring Multi-Line Extensions and Supplementary Services
599
Detecting Collect Calls
603
Advice of Charge Services for Euro ISDN
603
Configuring Charge Codes
605
Configuring Voice Mail
607
Converting Accented Characters from IP to Tel
609
28 Analog Gateway
611
Configuring Keypad Features
611
Configuring Metering Tones
612
Configuring FXO Settings
612
Configuring Authentication
613
Configuring Automatic Dialing
615
Configuring Caller Display Information
616
Configuring Call Forward
618
Configuring Caller ID Permissions
620
Configuring Call Waiting
621
Rejecting Anonymous Calls
622
Configuring FXS Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting Tones Per Source/Destination Number
623
FXS/FXO Coefficient Types
624
FXO Operating Modes
625
FXO Operations for IP-To-Tel Calls
625
One-Stage Dialing
626
Two-Stage Dialing
627
DID Wink
627
FXO Operations for Tel-To-IP Calls
628
Automatic Dialing
628
Collecting Digits Mode
629
FXO Supplementary Services
629
Call Termination on FXO Devices
630
Calls Termination by PBX
630
Call Termination before Call Establishment
631
Ring Detection Timeout
631
Remote PBX Extension between FXO and FXS Devices
631
Dialing from Remote Extension (Phone at FXS)
632
Dialing from PBX Line or PSTN
632
Message Waiting Indication for Remote Extensions
633
Call Waiting for Remote Extensions
634
FXS Gateway Configuration
634
FXO Gateway Configuration
636
Session Border Controller Application
637
29 SBC Overview
639
Feature List
639
B2BUA and Stateful Proxy Operating Modes
640
Call Processing of SIP Dialog Requests
643
User Registration
645
Initial Registration Request Processing
645
Classification and Routing of Registered Users
646
General Registration Request Processing
647
Registration Refreshes
647
Registration Restriction Control
648
Deleting Registered Users
648
Media Handling
648
Media Anchoring
649
Direct Media
650
Restricting Audio Coders
652
Prioritizing Coder List in SDP Offer
653
Multiple RTP Media Streams Per Call Session
653
Interworking Miscellaneous Media Handling
653
Interworking RTP Redundancy
653
Interworking RTP-RTCP Multiplexing
654
Interworking RTCP Attribute in SDP
654
Interworking Crypto Lifetime Field
654
Interworking Media Security Protocols
654
Interworking ICE Lite for NAT Traversal
654
Limiting SBC Call Duration
654
SBC Authentication
655
SIP Authentication Server Functionality
655
User Authentication Based on RADIUS
656
Interworking SIP Signaling
656
Interworking SIP 3Xx Redirect Responses
656
Resultant INVITE Traversing Device
656
Local Handling of SIP 3Xx
658
Interworking SIP Diversion and History-Info Headers
658
Interworking SIP REFER Messages
659
Interworking SIP PRACK Messages
659
Interworking SIP Session Timer
660
Interworking SIP Early Media
660
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE Messages
662
Interworking SIP UPDATE Messages
662
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE to UPDATE
663
Interworking Delayed Offer
663
Interworking Call Hold
663
Interworking SIP Via Headers
663
Interworking SIP User-Agent Headers
664
Interworking SIP Record-Route Headers
664
Interworking SIP To-Header Tags in Multiple SDP Answers
664
Interworking In-Dialog SIP Contact and Record-Route Headers
664
30 Utilizing Gateway Channel Resources for SBC
665
31 Enabling the SBC Application
667
32 Utilizing Gateway Channel Resources for SBC
669
33 Configuring General SBC Settings
671
Interworking Dialog Information in SIP NOTIFY Messages
671
34 Configuring Admission Control
673
35 Routing SBC
677
Configuring Classification Rules
677
Classification Based on URI of Selected Header Example
684
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing
685
Configuring Rerouting of Calls to Fax Destinations
697
Configuring Specific UDP Ports Using Tag-Based Routing
699
Configuring SIP Response Codes for Alternative Routing Reasons
703
Configuring SBC Routing Policy Rules
705
Configuring IP Group Sets
709
36 SBC Manipulations
713
Configuring IP-To-IP Inbound Manipulations
715
Configuring IP-To-IP Outbound Manipulations
719
Using the Proprietary SIP X-AC-Action Header
724
37 Configuring Dial Plans
726
Importing and Exporting Dial Plans
731
Creating Dial Plan Files
734
Using Dial Plan Tags for IP-To-IP Routing
735
Using Dial Plan Tags for Matching Routing Rules
735
Using Dial Plan Tags for Routing Destinations
736
Dial Plan Backward Compatibility
739
Using Dial Plan Tags for Outbound Manipulation
740
Using Dial Plan Tags for Call Setup Rules
741
Using Dial Plan Tags for Message Manipulation
742
38 Configuring Malicious Signatures
743
39 Advanced SBC Features
745
Configuring Call Preemption for SBC Emergency Calls
745
Emergency Call Routing Using LDAP to Obtain ELIN
746
Enabling Interworking of SIP and SIP-I Endpoints
747
Handling Registered Aors with same Contact Uris
749
Configuring Dual Registration
750
Configuring Dual Registration
753
Call Forking
756
Initiating SIP Call Forking
757
Configuring SIP Forking Initiated by SIP Proxy
757
Configuring Call Forking-Based IP-To-IP Routing Rules
758
Call Survivability
759
Enabling Auto-Provisioning of Subscriber-Specific Information of Broadworks
759
Server for Survivability
759
Configuring Broadsoft's Shared Phone Line Call Appearance for Survivability
760
Configuring Call Survivability for Call Centers
761
Enabling Survivability Display on Aastra IP Phones
763
Alternative Routing on Detection of Failed SIP Response
764
Voiperfect
764
Cloud Resilience Package
767
40 CRP Overview
769
41 CRP Configuration
771
Enabling the CRP Application
771
Configuring Call Survivability Mode
771
Pre-Configured IP Groups
773
Pre-Configured IP-To-IP Routing Rules
774
Normal Mode
774
Emergency Mode
775
Auto Answer to Registrations
775
Configuring PSTN Fallback
776
Maintenance
777
42 Basic Maintenance
779
Resetting the Device
779
Remotely Resetting Device Using SIP NOTIFY
780
Locking and Unlocking the Device
781
Saving Configuration
782
43 Channel Maintenance
783
Disabling Analog Ports
783
Resetting an Analog Channel
783
Restarting a B-Channel
783
Locking and Unlocking Trunk Groups
783
Disconnecting Active Calls
786
Configuring Name for Telephony Ports
786
44 Software Upgrade
787
45 Auxiliary Files
791
Loading Auxiliary Files
791
Loading Auxiliary Files through Web Interface
792
Loading Auxiliary Files through CLI
793
Deleting Auxiliary Files
793
Call Progress Tones File
793
Distinctive Ringing
796
Prerecorded Tones File
798
Dial Plan File
799
Creating a Dial Plan File
799
Dialing Plans for Digit Collection
800
Dial Plan Prefix Tags for IP-To-Tel Routing
802
Obtaining IP Destination from Dial Plan File
804
Modifying ISDN-To-IP Calling Party Number
805
Viewing Information of Installed Dial Plan File
806
User Information File
807
Enabling the User Info Table
807
Gateway User Information for PBX Extensions and "Global" Numbers
807
Configuring GW User Info Table through Web Interface
808
Configuring GW User Info Table through CLI
810
Configuring GW User Info Table in Loadable Text File
811
User Information File for SBC User Database
812
Configuring SBC User Info Table through Web Interface
812
Configuring SBC User Info Table through CLI
814
Configuring SBC User Info Table in Loadable Text File
814
Viewing the Installed User Info File Name
815
AMD Sensitivity File
816
46 License Key
817
Viewing the License Key
817
Installing a New License Key
818
Installing License Key through Web Interface
818
Installing a License Key String
819
Installing a License Key File
820
Installing License Key through CLI
822
Verifying Installed License Key
822
Upgrading SBC Capacity Licenses by License Pool Manager Server
822
Backing up the License Key
824
Viewing the Device's Product Key
825
47 Configuration File
827
Saving Configuration to a File
827
Loading a Configuration File
827
48 Automatic Provisioning
829
Automatic Configuration Methods
829
DHCP-Based Provisioning
829
Provisioning from HTTP Server Using DHCP Option 67
830
Provisioning from TFTP Server Using DHCP Option 66
831
Provisioning the Device Using DHCP Option 160
832
HTTP-Based Provisioning
833
FTP-Based Provisioning
833
Provisioning Using Audiocodes OVOC
834
HTTP/S-Based Provisioning Using the Automatic Update Feature
834
Files Provisioned by Automatic Update
834
File Location for Automatic Update
835
MAC Address Placeholder in Configuration File Name
836
File Template for Automatic Provisioning
836
Triggers for Automatic Update
838
Access Authentication with HTTP Server
839
Querying Provisioning Server for Updated Files
839
File Download Sequence
841
Cyclic Redundancy Check on Downloaded Configuration Files
843
Automatic Update Configuration Examples
843
Automatic Update for Single Device
843
Automatic Update from Remote Servers
844
Automatic Update for Mass Deployment
846
49 USB Storage Capabilities
849
50 SBC Configuration Wizard
851
Starting the SBC Configuration Wizard
852
General Setup Page
853
System Page
855
Interfaces Page
856
IP-PBX Page
857
SIP Trunk Page
859
Number Manipulation Page
861
Remote Users Page
862
Summary Page
863
Congratulations Page
864
51 Restoring Factory Defaults
865
Restoring Factory Defaults through CLI
865
Restoring Factory Defaults through Web Interface
865
Restoring Defaults through Ini File
866
Status, Performance Monitoring and Reporting
867
52 System Status
869
Viewing Device Information
869
Viewing Device Status on Monitor Page
870
Viewing Voice Port Information
873
53 Viewing Carrier-Grade Alarms
879
Viewing Active Alarms
879
Viewing History Alarms
880
54 Viewing Management User Activity Logs
883
55 Viewing Performance Monitoring
885
Viewing Trunk Utilization
885
Viewing Call Success and Failure Ratio
886
Viewing Average Call Duration
888
Configuring Performance Profiles
889
Configuring Packetsmart Agent for Network Monitoring
893
56 Viewing Voip Status
895
Viewing Tel-IP Call Counters
895
Viewing SBC Registered Users
897
Viewing Proxy Set Status
897
Viewing Registration Status
899
Viewing IP Connectivity
900
Viewing Gateway CDR History
902
Viewing SBC CDR History
903
57 Viewing PSTN Status
905
Viewing Trunks & Channels Status
905
58 Viewing Network Status
907
Viewing Active IP Interfaces
907
Viewing Ethernet Device Status
907
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
907
Viewing Static Routes Status
908
59 Reporting Information to External Party
909
Configuring RTCP XR
909
Generating Call Detail Records
914
CDR Field Description
914
CDR Fields for SBC Signaling
914
CDR Fields for SBC Media
920
CDR Fields for SBC Local Storage
922
CDR Fields for Gateway Application
923
CDR Fields for Gateway Local Storage
931
Customizing Cdrs for Gateway Calls
933
Customizing Cdrs for SBC Calls
937
Configuring CDR Reporting
941
Storing Cdrs on the Device
941
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
943
Querying Device Channel Resources Using SIP OPTIONS
950
Diagnostics
951
60 Syslog and Debug Recording
953
Configuring Log Filter Rules
953
Filtering IP Network Traces
958
Configuring Syslog
959
Syslog Message Format
959
Event Representation in Syslog Messages
961
Identifying Audiocodes Syslog Messages Using Facility Levels
962
Syslog Fields for Answering Machine Detection (AMD)
963
SNMP Alarms in Syslog Messages
963
Enabling Syslog
964
Configuring the Syslog Server Address
964
Configuring Syslog Debug Level
965
Configuring Reporting of Management User Activities
965
Viewing Syslog Messages
967
Configuring Debug Recording
968
Configuring the Debug Recording Server Address
969
Collecting Debug Recording Messages
969
Debug Capturing on Physical Voip Interfaces
970
61 Self-Testing
973
62 Enabling SIP Call Flow Diagrams in OVOC
975
63 Debugging Web Services
977
64 Creating Core Dump and Debug Files Upon Device Crash
979
65 Analog Line Testing
981
FXO Line Testing
981
66 Testing SIP Signaling Calls
983
Configuring Test Call Endpoints
983
Starting and Stopping Test Calls
987
Viewing Test Call Status
988
Viewing Test Call Statistics
988
Configuring DTMF Tones for Test Calls
990
Configuring Basic Test Calls
991
Test Call Configuration Examples
992
67 Pinging a Remote Host or IP Address
995
Appendix
997
68 Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation
999
69 Configuration Parameters Reference
1003
Management Parameters
1003
General Parameters
1003
Web Parameters
1004
Telnet Parameters
1009
Ini File Parameters
1010
SNMP Parameters
1010
Serial Parameters
1014
Auxiliary and Configuration File Name Parameters
1015
Automatic Update Parameters
1016
Networking Parameters
1020
Ethernet Parameters
1020
Multiple Voip Network Interfaces and VLAN Parameters
1021
Routing Parameters
1022
Quality of Service Parameters
1023
NAT and STUN Parameters
1024
DNS Parameters
1025
DHCP Parameters
1026
NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
1028
Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
1029
General Parameters
1030
SIP Test Call Parameters
1031
Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters
1032
Resource Allocation Indication Parameters
1038
Packetsmart Parameters
1039
Security Parameters
1039
General Security Parameters
1039
HTTPS Parameters
1042
SRTP Parameters
1042
TLS Parameters
1045
SSH Parameters
1047
IDS Parameters
1048
OCSP Parameters
1049
Quality of Experience Parameters
1050
Control Network Parameters
1052
IP Group, Proxy, Registration and Authentication Parameters
1052
Network Application Parameters
1064
General SIP Parameters
1067
Coders and Profile Parameters
1098
Channel Parameters
1100
Voice Parameters
1100
Coder Parameters
1102
DTMF Parameters
1103
RTP, RTCP and T.38 Parameters
1104
Gateway Application Parameters
1109
Fax and Modem Parameters
1109
DTMF and Hook-Flash Parameters
1117
Digit Collection and Dial Plan Parameters
1122
Voice Mail Parameters
1124
Supplementary Services Parameters
1129
Caller ID Parameters
1129
Call Waiting Parameters
1134
Call Forwarding Parameters
1136
Message Waiting Indication Parameters
1138
Call Hold Parameters
1140
Call Transfer Parameters
1141
Multi-Line Extensions and Supplementary Services Parameters
1143
Three-Way Conferencing Parameters
1144
MLPP and Emergency Call Parameters
1146
Call Cut-Through Parameters
1151
Automatic Dialing Parameters
1152
Direct Inward Dialing Parameters
1152
ISDN BRI Parameters
1154
Character Conversion Parameters
1155
PSTN Parameters
1155
General Parameters
1155
TDM Bus and Clock Timing Parameters
1158
ISDN Parameters
1160
ISDN and CAS Interworking Parameters
1167
Answer and Disconnect Supervision Parameters
1179
Tone Parameters
1183
Telephony Tone Parameters
1183
Tone Detection Parameters
1190
Metering Tone Parameters
1191
Telephone Keypad Sequence Parameters
1193
FXO and FXS Parameters
1197
Trunk Groups and Routing Parameters
1201
IP Connectivity Parameters
1209
Alternative Routing Parameters
1210
Number Manipulation Parameters
1213
SBC Parameters
1223
Supplementary Services
1239
IP Media Parameters
1240
Services
1244
SIP-Based Media Recording Parameters
1244
RADIUS and LDAP Parameters
1245
General Parameters
1245
RADIUS Parameters
1246
LDAP Parameters
1248
Least Cost Routing Parameters
1251
Call Setup Rules Parameters
1251
HTTP-Based Services
1252
HTTP Proxy Parameters
1253
70 Channel Capacity
1255
Session Capacity Per Configuration
1256
71 Technical Specifications
1257
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