Quick Start Guide Vpacket 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router SIP with PRI/ISDN Procedure Release 2.1.1
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Configuring SIP with PRI signaling This document is a supplement that lists the procedure for setting up SIP with ISDN/PRI signaling. You can cut and paste these scripts to quickly configure your 5100/6100 VDR. For detailed explanation of the commands, consult the Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Voice/Data Router SIP Telephony Configuration (see the documentation set on the CD-ROM that accompanied the unit). 1. Enter the telephony command shell by entering tel. Vpacket# tel telephony# 2. Set the voice interface module (VIM) by using the following script to configure the VDR for ISDN. Note. After entering the set t1 sigproto ccs command, you must finish configuring all of the ports. set t1 sigproto ccs set tcid 0 mode sw ccs set tcid 1 mode sw ccs set tcid 2 mode sw ccs set tcid 3 mode sw ccs set tcid 4 mode sw ccs set tcid 5 mode sw ccs set tcid 6 mode sw ccs set tcid 7 mode sw ccs set tcid 8 mode sw ccs set tcid 9 mode sw ccs set tcid 10 mode sw ccs set tcid 11 mode sw ccs set tcid 12 mode sw ccs set tcid 13 mode sw ccs (Continued) Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide PRI signaling 3
set tcid 14 mode sw ccs set tcid 15 mode sw ccs set tcid 16 mode sw ccs set tcid 17 mode sw ccs set tcid 18 mode sw ccs set tcid 19 mode sw ccs set tcid 20 mode sw ccs set tcid 21 mode sw ccs set tcid 22 mode sw ccs set tcid 23 mode sw ccs 3. Set the ISDN Bchannel for each TCID. set tcid 23 isdn dchan 0 set tcid 23 isdn isdnproto net set tcid 23 isdn dsltype pri-t1 set tcid 23 isdn swtype ni2 set tcid 0 isdn bchan 23 1 set tcid 1 isdn bchan 23 2 set tcid 2 isdn bchan 23 3 set tcid 3 isdn bchan 23 4 set tcid 4 isdn bchan 23 5 set tcid 5 isdn bchan 23 6 set tcid 6 isdn bchan 23 7 set tcid 7 isdn bchan 23 8 set tcid 8 isdn bchan 23 9 set tcid 9 isdn bchan 23 10 set tcid 10 isdn bchan 23 11 set tcid 11 isdn bchan 23 12 set tcid 12 isdn bchan 23 13 set tcid 13 isdn bchan 23 14 set tcid 14 isdn bchan 23 15 set tcid 15 isdn bchan 23 16 set tcid 16 isdn bchan 23 17 set tcid 17 isdn bchan 23 18 set tcid 18 isdn bchan 23 19 set tcid 19 isdn bchan 23 20 set tcid 20 isdn bchan 23 21 set tcid 21 isdn bchan 23 22 set tcid 22 isdn bchan 23 23 4 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide PRI signaling
Note. A reset is required to set ISDN mode before configuring the ATPM dialplan. 4. Commit, activate, and exit the telephony command shell. telephony# telephony# commit OK telephony#activate commit OK telephony#exit VPacket# 5. Reset the unit. VPacket# reset 6. After the unit reboots, log in by entering your user name and password. 7. Enter the telephony shell by entering tel 8. Set these ISDN commands according to your network requirements as follows: set isdn restart_chan [chan_id] where: chan_id in range [1-24] set isdn restart_msg [off/on] set isdn alert_tone [off/on] set isdn disconnect_tone [off/on] 9. Commit the changes, activate, and reset the unit. 06/11/2002:18:02:30 - System is up and running **** 4.00, 4.00, 3.30, 3.30, 3.00 *** 06/11/2002 18:02:30 - [4] Sip Stack Created. SNMP Research SNMP Agent Resident Module Version 15.1.1.8 Copyright 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 SNMP Resear ch, Inc. 06/11/2002 18:02:31 - [4] TIUHW: Red Alarm On 06/11/2002 18:02:31 - [4] ISDM: 23 Set Channel State Done (SUCCESS) 06/11/2002 18:02:31 - [4] ISDM: 23 Set Channel State Done (SUCCESS) 06/11/2002 18:02:31 - [4] ISDM: 23 [D] Channel Config Done (SUCCESS) 06/11/2002 18:02:32 - [4] ISDM: 23 Set Channel State Done (SUCCESS) 06/11/2002 18:02:36 - [4] TIUHW: Red Alarm Off Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide PRI signaling 5
10. Check to make sure that TCID 23 is UP (See the end of the VDR output). VPacket# tel telephony# show t1 ----------------- T1 Configuration --------- Signaling protocol : CCS Frame mode : ESF Line coding : B8ZS Clock source : internal Loopback mode : noloopback Cable length : 133ft ----------------- T1 Status ---------------- State : Up Loopback : None Red Alarm : No Yellow Alarm : No ----------------- T1 Statistics ------------ Frame errors : 10 Current interval : 518 Line code violations : 0 Path code violations : 0 Controlled slip seconds : 0 Frame loss count : 0 Error seconds : 0 Unavailable seconds : 0 Bursty error seconds : 0 Severely error seconds : 0 Line error seconds : 0 Severely error framing seconds : 0 telephony# show tcid 0 Configuration for TCID 0: Mode: Switched CCS Isdn Parameters: B Channel: 1 of D Channel-Tcid: 23 telephony# Isdn States: IMU: tcid(0): is idle, available for calls. (Continued) 6 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide PRI signaling
telephony# show tcid 23 Configuration for TCID 23: Mode: Switched CCS Pref Voice coding profile: 0 Pref Fax coding profile: 8 Pref Modem coding profile:none Pref Data coding profile: None Allowed Coding Prof Ids\Call Caps: (x - y means x to y both inclusive) Coding prof: 0-8. Call cap: None. Telephony Interface Configuration: Companding = Mu-Law Gain (RX,TX) = (-1,-1) Idle noise level = -6500 x.01 db Call Progress Tone Detection Control = Always off Call Progress Tone Detection Configuration = Default ISDN Parameters: D Channel: Dsl = 0, Proto = net, Type = pri-t1, Switch = ni2 Only enbloc mode supported Call Timing Parameters: Call Limit: forever Answer Wait: forever Hangup Wait: forever Fax Holdover: 2000 msec Tone Table: N. America(na) Dial Out Parameters: Out Wait: 400 msec Out Type: tone Tone Out Off Time: 200 msec Tone Out On Time: 200 msec Tone Out Power: -130 x 0.1 db (not configurable) ISDN States: IMU: tcid(23): is UP telephony# 11. Configure a dial plan using the ATPM commands as described in the QuickStart guide that accompanied the unit (T1, Ethernet, or SDSL). Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide PRI signaling 7
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