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Avaya IP Line User Manual (772 pages)


Brand: Avaya | Category: IP communication servers | Size: 8.76 MB |

 

Table of contents

Title page

1

Revision history

3

Page 4 of 770

4

Page 6 of 770 Contents

6

Contents Page 7 of 770

7

Page 8 of 770 Contents

8

Contents Page 9 of 770

9

Page 10 of 770 Contents

10

Contents Page 11 of 770

11

Page 12 of 770 Contents

12

About this document

13

Applicable systems

14

Conventions

16

Related information

17

Description

19

Interworking

21

CS 1000M

22

Branch Media Gateway

22

System requirements

23

System configurations

24

Software delivery

26

Required packages

27

Voice Gateway Media Cards

31

Capacity

34

Description Page 35 of 770

35

Figure 2

35

Media Card faceplate

35

Page 38 of 770 Description

38

Figure 3

38

ITG-P 24-port card faceplate

38

Page 42 of 770 Description

42

Description Page 43 of 770

43

Figure 4

43

Page 44 of 770 Description

44

IP Phone registration

45

Virtual Terminal Manager

46

Interactions with IP Phones

46

Signaling and messaging

48

Signaling protocols

48

ELAN TCP transport

49

Page 50 of 770 Description

50

Virtual TNs

51

Licenses

52

License limits

53

Administration

54

Description Page 55 of 770

55

Command Line Interface

56

Overlays

56

Features

57

Page 58 of 770 Features

58

* = introduced in IP Line 4.0

60

NAT Traversal feature

61

Echo Servers

62

Features Page 63 of 770

63

NAT Mapping Keep Alive

65

Mute and Hold considerations

66

NAT and VLANs

68

Features Page 69 of 770

69

Figure 5

69

Page 70 of 770 Features

70

CLI commands

73

Page 74 of 770 Features

74

Page 76 of 770 Features

76

Features Page 77 of 770

77

Page 78 of 770 Features

78

Figure 7

78

Features Page 79 of 770

79

Page 80 of 770 Features

80

Features Page 81 of 770

81

Figure 8

81

Page 82 of 770 Features

82

Figure 9

82

Features Page 83 of 770

83

Figure 10

83

IP Cloud

85

Page 86 of 770 Features

86

(F/W Corrupted)

86

Page 88 of 770 Features

88

Figure 12

88

Features Page 89 of 770

89

Figure 13

89

Page 90 of 770 Features

90

Figure 14

90

Features Page 91 of 770

91

Figure 15

91

Page 92 of 770 Features

92

Figure 16

92

Features Page 93 of 770

93

Figure 17

93

IP Call Recording

94

LD 117 STAT SERV enhancement

97

Application information

98

IP Phone support

102

IP Phone 2004

103

IP Phone Key Expansion Module

104

Corporate Directory

105

Element Manager support

106

Call Statistics collection

107

• ECNT SS hostName

108

• ECNT NODE nodeNum

108

Private Zone configuration

118

Shared Zone

119

Private Zone

119

Page 122 of 770 Features

122

Network wide Virtual Office

123

Page 126 of 770 Features

126

802.1Q support

127

Page 128 of 770 Features

128

Features Page 129 of 770

129

Data Path Capture tool

130

IP Phone firmware

130

Features Page 131 of 770

131

Meridian 1

132

CS 1000 systems

133

Page 134 of 770 Features

134

Graceful Disable

135

Operation of the LTPS DISI

136

Hardware watchdog timer

138

Features Page 139 of 770

139

Features Page 141 of 770

141

Page 142 of 770 Features

142

Features Page 143 of 770

143

Page 144 of 770 Features

144

Redial List

145

Introduction

146

Virtual Office

147

Media Gateway 1000B

148

Personal Directory

149

Callers List

149

Call log options

150

Figure 19

153

Figure 20

154

Signaling Server

156

Full database recovery

162

Call Server configuration

168

Password administration

169

Password guessing protection

170

User profile management

171

Procedure 8 on page 175

174

End of Procedure

177

Contents

179

Pre-defined codec table

180

Codec selection

180

Codec configuration

182

Codec registration

183

Page 184 of 770 Codecs

184

Codec registration for DSPs

185

Page 186 of 770 Codecs

186

Example 1

186

Example 2

186

Codecs Page 187 of 770

187

Codec negotiation

188

Codecs Page 189 of 770

189

Page 192 of 770 Codecs

192

Codecs Page 193 of 770

193

Before you begin

195

Installation summary

196

IP telephony node

201

Equipment considerations

203

Optional equipment

204

Summary of installation steps

205

8-port and 32-port line cards

209

Figure 41

214

Lock card into place

214

Figure 42

215

Install the Media Card

216

100BaseT connections

218

System I/O Panel

219

by replacing

220

CS 1000S systems

222

Figure 44

223

Figure 45

226

EMC Kit Deployment

227

Summary of procedures

228

Manager instead of LD 117

232

Procedure 18:

232

Delete VGW channels window

240

Figure 53

240

Configure the IP Phone KEM

245

Once entered, the KEY

248

IP Phone dedicated soft keys

250

Node election rules

251

Procedure 19

256

Media Card

268

Configure DSP profile data

271

Recommendation

273

Operation

273

Call Server

280

Figure 73

287

Configure file server access

290

Configure QoS

292

Configure SNTP

294

Set the Leader 0 IP address

296

Procedure 32

298

CAUTION

298

Voice Gateway Media Card

305

Upgrade options

310

Upgrade the IP Phone firmware

315

SNMP traps

322

Figure 86

325

Open dialog box

325

Launch Element Manager

335

Manager

339

Figure 94

341

Node Summary – expand a node

341

Configure Quality of Service

355

Configure loss and level plan

364

Figure 112

371

Setting the Leader IP address

372

Transmit node properties

375

Configure the Follower cards

379

Figure 121

387

LW Version window

387

Figure 123

390

Figure 136

412

IP Line 4.0 administration

413

Password security

420

SNMP community names strings

421

Node password synchronization

423

IP Phone Installer Password

425

Figure 137

428

Figure 138

429

Figure 139

431

Figure 140

432

IP configuration commands

441

TLAN configuration commands

441

Display the number of DSPs

443

Packet loss monitor

448

Transfer files using the CLI

449

OTM administration procedures

454

Back up and restore OTM data

467

Procedure 72

469

Procedure 73

476

CAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICES

477

Retrieve command

497

Figure 157

501

Retrieve node

501

IP Line administration using

505

Element Manager

505

View IP Line log files

514

Backup and restore data

516

Restore the backed up files

519

Procedure 88

523

Procedure 89

533

Update other node properties

551

Virtual Terminal

551

Figure 191

558

Output of Print VGW Channels

558

System error messages

573

Phones” on page 107

579

Figure 196

584

IDU command output

584

IP Line CLI commands

585

General purpose commands

586

File transfer commands

590

Reset commands

595

DSP commands

596

Upgrade commands

596

IPL> shell commands

597

Voice Gateway commands

601

Translation IP/DN commands

604

Figure 199

605

PRT DNIP output

605

Figure 200

606

PRT IPDN output

606

PRT IPDN 47.0.0

607

=> prt ipdn 47.11.215

608

=> prt ipdn 47.11.215.0

609

=> prt ipdn 47.11.216

610

Graceful TPS commands

611

General trace tool commands

623

Network Connection Service

625

Maintenance audit

627

Work with alarm and log files

636

Maintenance telephone

637

XAController firmware

638

XAController firmware

639

Procedure 102

649

Figure 205

663

Procedure 109

671

Element Manager:

677

Procedure 111

678

Card Role = Follower

681

DSP software version R8.01

681

Number of DSPs = 8

681

+master tps

683

IPInfoShow

685

Total firmware = 2

689

VGW Service is: Enabled

690

Media Cards

693

Convert the IP Trunk cards

694

Telephony node

702

Requirements

710

Time-out configuration

711

Hairpinning

711

Unidirectional packet flow

712

Firmware versions

713

Natcheck output

714

Cone NAT

716

NTMF94EA I/O cable

718

Figure 218

719

Connector pin assignments

720

LAN equipment

723

DB-9 Female

724

553-ITG0007

724

553-9245

725

Tools list

728

Remove the NT8D81BA cable

728

NT8D81AA cable

729

Figure 222

733

Appendix D: Product integrity

753

Environmental specifications

754

Electro-Magnetic Containment

757

Index Page 769 of 770

769

Zones, 53

769

Page 770 of 770 Index

770

Avaya IP Line User Manual (912 pages)


Brand: Avaya | Category: IP communication servers | Size: 7.08 MB |

 

Table of contents

Title page

1

Revision history

3

Page 6 of 910 Contents

6

Contents Page 7 of 910

7

Page 8 of 910 Contents

8

Contents Page 9 of 910

9

Page 10 of 910 Contents

10

Contents Page 11 of 910

11

Page 12 of 910 Contents

12

List of procedures

13

Procedure 129

24

Procedure 130

24

About this document

25

Applicable systems

26

Conventions

27

Related information

28

Description

31

Interworking

33

CS 1000M

34

Branch Media Gateway

34

System requirements

35

System configurations

36

Software delivery

38

Required packages

39

Voice Gateway Media Cards

43

Capacity

46

Description Page 47 of 910

47

Figure 2

47

Media Card faceplate

47

Page 50 of 910 Description

50

Figure 3

50

ITG-P 24-port card faceplate

50

Page 54 of 910 Description

54

Description Page 55 of 910

55

Figure 4

55

Page 56 of 910 Description

56

IP Phone registration

57

Virtual Terminal Manager

58

Interactions with IP Phones

58

Signaling and messaging

60

Signaling protocols

60

ELAN TCP transport

61

Page 62 of 910 Description

62

Virtual TNs

63

Licenses

64

License limits

65

Command Line Interface

68

Overlays

68

Features

69

Page 70 of 910 Features

70

Features Page 71 of 910

71

* introduced in IP Line 4.5

73

Page 76 of 910 Features

76

Features Page 77 of 910

77

Minimum requirements

78

ACF mode

78

ACF scenarios

79

Firmware downloads

86

WLAN Handsets 2210/2211/2212

86

Page 88 of 910 Features

88

Features Page 89 of 910

89

Features Page 91 of 910

91

Page 92 of 910 Features

92

Features Page 93 of 910

93

Page 94 of 910 Features

94

Features Page 95 of 910

95

Page 96 of 910 Features

96

Features Page 97 of 910

97

Status definitions

99

LD 32 STAT command

100

LD 80 TRAC command

101

Page 102 of 910 Features

102

Figure 6

102

LD 80 TRAC with ACF example

102

LD 117 STIP ACF command

103

Page 104 of 910 Features

104

Figure 7

104

Features Page 105 of 910

105

Figure 8

105

Page 106 of 910 Features

106

Figure 9

106

Features Page 107 of 910

107

Figure 10

107

Page 108 of 910 Features

108

Operating parameters

109

Feature interactions

110

System view

111

Download maximums

114

Maintenance Mode

116

Features Page 117 of 910

117

Call Server commands

119

Page 120 of 910 Features

120

Features Page 121 of 910

121

Page 122 of 910 Features

122

Features Page 123 of 910

123

LTPS CLI commands

126

Features Page 131 of 910

131

Element Manager

132

Procedure 3

140

Page 142 of 910 Features

142

Figure 20

142

Ethernet Diagnostics window

142

Features Page 143 of 910

143

Figure 21

143

Select by Functionality list

143

End of Procedure

143

Page 144 of 910 Features

144

Figure 22

144

ECNT commands

144

RST commands

145

Page 146 of 910 Features

146

Figure 24

146

IP Cloud

151

Page 152 of 910 Features

152

CLI commands

153

Page 154 of 910 Features

154

Figure 29

154

Features Page 155 of 910

155

Figure 30

155

Page 156 of 910 Features

156

Figure 31

156

Features Page 157 of 910

157

Figure 32

157

Page 158 of 910 Features

158

Figure 33

158

NAT Traversal feature

159

Echo Servers

160

Features Page 161 of 910

161

NAT Mapping Keep Alive

163

Mute and Hold considerations

164

NAT and VLANs

166

Features Page 167 of 910

167

Figure 35

167

Page 168 of 910 Features

168

Features Page 169 of 910

169

Figure 36

169

NAT configuration

169

Features Page 173 of 910

173

Features Page 175 of 910

175

Page 176 of 910 Features

176

Features Page 177 of 910

177

Figure 38

177

Page 178 of 910 Features

178

Features Page 179 of 910

179

Page 180 of 910 Features

180

Figure 39

180

Features Page 181 of 910

181

Figure 40

181

Page 182 of 910 Features

182

Figure 41

182

IP Call Recording

183

Enhanced IP Call Recording

184

Features Page 185 of 910

185

Identifying the IP Phone

187

Administration

189

Page 192 of 910 Features

192

Example 2:

195

Example 3:

195

LD 117 STAT SERV

197

Application information

198

IP Phone support

202

Features Page 203 of 910

203

Corporate Directory

211

Element Manager support

212

BOOTP and CONFIG.INI

213

Call Statistics collection

214

Private Zone configuration

225

Shared Zone

226

Private Zone

226

Page 228 of 910 Features

228

Table 47

228

Intrazone Interzone

228

Page 230 of 910 Features

230

Network wide Virtual Office

231

Features Page 235 of 910

235

802.1Q support

236

Features Page 237 of 910

237

Features Page 239 of 910

239

Data Path Capture tool

240

IP Phone firmware

240

Features Page 241 of 910

241

Meridian 1

242

CS 1000 systems

243

Page 244 of 910 Features

244

Graceful Disable

245

Operation of the LTPS DISI

246

Hardware watchdog timer

248

Page 250 of 910 Features

250

Features Page 251 of 910

251

Page 252 of 910 Features

252

Redial List

253

Introduction

254

Virtual Office

255

Media Gateway 1000B

256

Personal Directory

257

Callers List

257

Call log options

258

Figure 44

262

Signaling Server

264

Full database recovery

269

Call Server configuration

276

Password administration

277

Password guessing protection

278

User profile management

279

Procedure 12 on page 283

282

Contents

287

Pre-defined codec table

288

Codec selection

288

Codec configuration

290

Codecs Page 291 of 910

291

Figure 59

291

Codec list in Element Manager

291

Codec registration

292

Codec registration for DSPs

293

Page 294 of 910 Codecs

294

Example 1

294

Codecs Page 295 of 910

295

Example 2

295

Codec negotiation

296

Codec sorting

297

Page 300 of 910 Codecs

300

Codecs Page 301 of 910

301

Before you begin

303

Installation summary

304

IP Telephony node

309

Equipment considerations

311

Optional equipment

312

Summary of installation steps

313

8-port and 32-port line cards

317

Figure 64

322

Lock card into place

322

Figure 65

323

Install the Media Card

324

100BaseT connections

326

System I/O Panel

327

by replacing

328

CS 1000S systems

330

Figure 67

331

Figure 68

334

EMC Kit Deployment

335

Summary of procedures

336

Manager instead of LD 117

340

Procedure 22:

340

Figure 76

347

Delete VGW channels window

347

Configure the IP Phone KEM

353

Once entered, the KEY

356

IP Phone dedicated soft keys

358

Node election rules

359

Launch Element Manager

366

Manager

370

Figure 84

372

Recommendation

381

Operation

381

Configure Quality of Service

385

Configure file server access

392

Configure loss and level plan

394

Voice Gateway Media Card

395

Transmit node properties

405

Configure the Follower cards

411

Figure 111

418

Configure file server

418

Figure 113

421

Server CD Image file

425

Card(s)

433

Upgrade the IP Phone firmware

437

SNMP traps

448

Figure 137

452

Procedure 49

456

Media Card

469

Figure 148

470

New Node – Configuration tab

470

Configure DSP profile data

472

Call Server

481

Figure 157

488

Configure QoS

493

Configure SNTP

495

Set the Leader 0 IP address

497

Procedure 62

499

CAUTION

499

Upgrade options

511

Figure 170

526

Open dialog box

526

IP Line 4.5 administration

531

Password security

538

Node password synchronization

541

IP Phone Installer Password

543

Figure 172

546

Figure 173

547

Figure 174

549

Figure 175

550

IP configuration commands

559

Display the number of DSPs

561

Packet loss monitor

566

Transfer files using the CLI

567

IP Line administration using

571

View IP Line log files

580

Figure 181

583

Syslog file output example

583

Backup and restore data

584

Restore the backed up files

587

Figure 186

589

Node Configuration window

589

Procedure 77

591

Procedure 78

602

CAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICES

603

Update other node properties

620

Virtual Terminal

620

Figure 211

627

Output of Print VGW Channels

627

OTM administration procedures

636

Viewing the IP Line log files

649

Back up and restore OTM data

650

Procedure 93

651

Procedure 94

658

Retrieve command

679

Figure 232

683

Retrieve node

683

System error messages

693

Phones” on page 214

704

Figure 233

709

IDU command output

709

IP Line CLI commands

710

General purpose commands

711

File transfer commands

715

Reset commands

720

DSP commands

721

Upgrade commands

721

IPL> shell commands

722

Voice Gateway commands

726

Translation IP/DN commands

728

Figure 236

730

PRT DNIP output

730

Figure 237

731

PRT IPDN output

731

=> prt ipdn 47.11.215

733

=> prt ipdn 47.11.215.0

734

=> prt ipdn 47.11.216

735

Graceful TPS commands

736

General trace tool commands

748

Network Connection Service

750

Maintenance audit

752

Work with alarm and log files

761

Maintenance telephone

762

Procedure 109

775

Procedure 111

786

DSPNumShow

788

+master tps

790

IPInfoShow

792

RUDP Connection Summary

796

Total firmware = 2

796

VGW Service is: Enabled

797

Procedure 112

801

Figure 245

811

Media Cards

817

Convert the IP Trunk cards

819

Requirements

850

Time-out configuration

851

Hairpinning

851

Unidirectional packet flow

852

Firmware versions

853

Natcheck output

854

Cone NAT

856

NTMF94EA I/O cable

858

Figure 276

859

Connector pin assignments

860

LAN equipment

863

DB-9 Female

864

553-ITG0007

864

553-9245

865

Tools list

868

Remove the NT8D81BA cable

868

NT8D81AA cable

869

Appendix D: Product integrity

893

Environmental specifications

894

Electro-Magnetic Containment

897

Numerics

905

Page 910 of 910 Index

910





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