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Media5 Mediatrix 4102S Reference Manual (516 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
19
About this Manual
19
Document Objectives
19
Intended Audience
19
Related Documentation
19
Document Structure
20
Document Conventions
22
Warning Definition
22
Where to Find Translated Warning Definition
22
Other Conventions
22
SCN Vs PSTN
23
Standards Supported
23
Obtaining Documentation
23
Media5 Web Site
23
Media5 Download Portal
23
Documentation Feedback
23
Unit Manager Network - Element Management System
24
End User Technical Support
24
Installation and Web
25
Chapter 1 Installation
27
Requirements
27
Safety Recommendations
27
Package Contents
27
Overview
28
About the Mediatrix 4102
28
Placing a Call
28
Management Choices
29
Panels
30
Front Indicators
30
Rear Connectors
31
Choosing a Suitable Installation Site
32
Location
32
Wall-Mounting
33
Free Standing Unit
33
Condensation
33
Cleaning
33
Hardware Connection
34
Reserving an IP Address
34
Before Proceeding
34
Single Computer Installation
35
Multiple Computer Installation
37
Starting the Mediatrix 4102 for the First Time
39
IP Address Discovery or Configuration
39
Initial Provisioning Sequence
40
Special Vocal Features
42
LED Behaviour in Starting Mode
42
LED Indicators
42
Ready LED
42
In Use LED
42
Eth Led
43
Power LED
43
LED Patterns
43
Booting LED Pattern Description
44
Normalmode LED Pattern Description
45
Adminmode LED Pattern Description
45
Recovery Mode LED Patterns
45
Reset / Default Switch
46
At Run-Time
46
At Start-Time
46
Recovery Mode
47
Factory Reset
48
Software Restart
49
Restart Behaviour
49
Verifying the Installation
50
Chapter 2 Web Interface - Introduction
51
Introduction
51
End User Vs. Administration Pages
51
Using the Web Interface
52
Web Interface Access Limitation
52
Accessing the Web Interface
52
System Status of the Mediatrix 4102 (End User Web Page)
54
Network Parameters Status of the Mediatrix 4102 (End User Web Page)
54
System Status of the Mediatrix 4102 (Administration Web Page)
54
Menu Frame (End User Web Page)
55
Menu Frame (Administration Web Page)
56
Content Frame
57
Submitting Changes
57
Syslog Monitoring
58
Configuring the Syslog Daemon Application
59
Chapter 3 Web Interface
61
System Page
61
WAN Page
61
LAN Page
63
STUN Page
64
Configuration File Upload Page
65
HTTP Server Password Page
66
Default User Name and Password
66
Issue: Factory Reset Does Not Reset the Default Password Value
67
System Log Page
68
Chapter 4 Web Interface - Management
69
Admin Page
69
HTTP Server Password - Administrator Web Page
69
HTTP Server Password - End User Web Page
71
System Management
73
Group Port Management
74
Interface Management
74
Network Settings
75
Ethernet Connection Speed
75
Network Settings
76
SNTP Settings
77
Configuration File Download
80
Configuration File Download Server
80
Configuration File Server Settings
81
Setting up the Configuration File Download
82
Configuration Files Encryption
85
Configuration Download Procedure
86
Automatic Configuration Update
86
Error Handling
89
Firmware Download
91
Before Downloading
91
Firmware Servers Configuration
92
Setting up the Firmware Download
93
Firmware Download Procedure
98
Automatic Firmware Update
98
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
101
Firmware Downgrade
101
Emergency Firmware Procedure
102
Chapter 5 Web Interface - SIP Parameters
103
SIP Servers Configuration
103
SIP Servers
103
SIP Configuration
104
SIP User Agent
106
SIP Registration
107
SIP Publication
107
SIP Interop
108
SIP Penalty Box
108
SIP Transport Type
109
Interop Parameters
110
SIP Authentication
111
Chapter 6 Web Interface - Telephony
115
Digit Maps
115
Syntax
115
Special Characters
116
How to Use a Digit Map
116
General Parameters
118
Allowed Digit Maps
119
Blocked Digit Maps
120
Voice & Fax Codecs
121
G.711 PCMA and PCMU
121
726
122
General Parameters
123
G.711 Codec Parameters
126
Codec Parameters
127
G.726 Codecs Parameters
127
Fax Parameters
128
Call Forward
132
On Busy
132
On no Answer
134
Unconditional
135
Services
137
Call Transfer
137
Call Waiting
139
Conference
141
Call Hold
144
Second Call
144
Automatic Call
145
Miscellaneous
146
Country Selection
146
Custom Tone Configuration
147
Message Waiting Indicator
154
Chapter 7 Web Interface - Advanced
159
Quality of Service (Qos)
159
802.1Q Configuration
159
Diffserv Configuration
161
Emergency Page
162
Emergency Call Configuration
162
STUN Configuration
163
SIP Outbound Proxy
163
Restrictions on the Media5 STUN Implementation
164
STUN Client Configuration
164
SIP Custom NAT Traversal
165
SNMP Configuration
167
Chapter 8 MIB Structure and SNMP
169
SNMP Overview
169
Definitions
169
SNMP Versions
170
SNMP Behaviour
171
Snmpv3 Special Behaviour
172
SNMP Configuration Via a Configuration File
173
MIB Structure
177
Textual Conventions
178
Objects, Conformance, and Events
178
IP Addresses
179
Persistence
179
Changing a Parameter Value
179
Tables
180
Generic Variables
180
Variables for Administrative Commands
181
SNMP Access Limitation
182
Current MIB Version
182
Sending Configuration Data to the Mediatrix 4102
182
Configuration File
182
Management Information Base - MIB
182
Chapter 9 IP Address and Network Configuration
185
IP Addresses
185
IP Addresses Formats in the DHCP Server
185
Provisioning Source
186
Services
187
Configuration Source
187
Local Host
188
Static DNS
191
Image
192
Management Server
193
Configuration File Fetching
194
Syslog
194
SIP Servers
195
Sntp
196
LAN Connector Static IP Address
197
DHCP Configuration
198
DHCP Options Waiting Time
198
Bootp BROADCAST Flag in DHCP Requests
198
Changing the Size of DHCP Requests
199
DHCP Server Configuration
199
Connection to the DHCP Behaviour
199
Network Configuration
200
Vendor and Site Specific DHCP Options
200
Vendor Specific Options
200
Site Specific Options
201
Option Codes
202
Entering IP Addresses
202
Entering Fqdns
203
Settings Example
205
Error Handling
206
DHCP Server Failures
206
Vendor/Site Specific Option Missing
206
DNS Failures
206
Ethernet Connection Speed
207
Speed and Duplex Detection Issues
207
Chapter 10 SIP Servers
209
Registrar Server
209
Configuration Source
209
Proxy Server
211
Configuration Source
211
Outbound Proxy Server
213
Configuration Source
213
Loose Router Configuration
215
Presence Compositor Server
216
Configuration Source
216
Chapter 11 DNS SRV Configuration
219
What Is a DNS SRV
219
Priority Vs Weight
219
DNS SRV Call Flow
220
Enabling DNS SRV on the Mediatrix 4102
220
DNS SRV Record Lock
221
DNS SRV-Oriented Settings
221
Chapter 12 Country-Specific Configuration
223
Caller ID Information
223
Caller ID Generation
223
Adsi
224
Setting the Location (Country)
224
Caller ID Selection
225
Custom Tone Configuration
226
Pattern Definition
226
Customizing the Tones
227
Custom Tone Example
228
Chapter 13 Transparent Address Sharing
233
What Is Transparent Address Sharing
233
Router Mode
234
Cable Vs DSL Modem
235
Multicast and IGMP
235
Configuration Steps
235
Pppoe Service
236
Enabling the Pppoe Service
236
Setting a User Name and Password
237
WAN Information Configuration Source
238
Configuring TAS
239
Qos Differentiated Services Fields
240
LAN Interface
240
MAC Address Spoofing
241
WAN Upstream Bandwidth Control
242
Enabling TAS
243
Ports Settings
244
UDP and TCP Ports
244
T.38 Base Port Range
244
RTP/RTCP Base Port Range
245
Restarting the Mediatrix 4102
245
DHCP Server
246
DHCP Server Compliance
246
Supported DHCP Options
246
DSL Modem Specific Information
247
Establishing a Connection
247
Error Handling
248
Routing Mechanism
248
Blocked Ports
248
Using the Mediatrix 4102 with a Low Bandwidth Connection
249
What Is Considered a Low Bandwidth Connection
249
Configuration for a Low Bandwidth Connection
250
Chapter 14 Configuration File Download
251
Configuration File Download Server
251
Configuring the TFTP Server
251
Configuring the SNTP Server
251
Configuring the HTTP Server
251
Configuring the HTTPS Server
252
Configuration File Server Settings
253
Setting up the Configuration File Download
254
Configuration Update Status
256
Configuration Files Encryption
257
Configuration Download Via TFTP
258
Configuration Download Via HTTP/HTTPS
259
Automatic Configuration Update
260
Error Handling
262
Management Server
265
Management Server Configuration
265
Downloading from the Management Server
265
Error Handling
266
Syslog Messages
267
Configuration File Example
268
Supported Characters
269
Chapter 15 Software Download
271
Before Downloading
271
Configuring the TFTP Server
271
Configuring the SNTP Server
271
Configuring the HTTP Server
271
Configuring the HTTPS Server
272
Software Servers Configuration
273
DHCP Configuration
273
Static Configuration
274
Download Procedure
275
Extracting the Zip File
275
Setting up the Image Path
275
Software Download Status
277
Download Via TFTP
279
Download Via HTTP/HTTPS
280
Automatic Software Update
281
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
284
Software Downgrade
284
Emergency Software Procedure
284
Using the Emergency Software
285
Chapter 16 Line Configuration
287
Lines Administrative State
287
Temporary Administrative State
287
Permanent Administrative State
288
Unregistered Line Behaviour
288
Flash Hook Detection
288
Source Line Selection
289
Examples of Source Line Selection Use
289
Loop Current
290
Callee Hang-Up Supervision
291
Line Reversal
292
Blanking of an Anonymous Caller ID
292
Calling Number Transformation
293
Regular Expressions
293
Chapter 17 Voice Transmissions
295
Codec Descriptions
295
G.711 PCMA and PCMU
295
726
296
Preferred Codec
297
Enabling Individual Codecs
297
Packetization Time
298
DTMF Transport Type
300
DTMF Transport Using SIP INFO
301
DTMF Payload Type
302
DTMF - RFC 2833 Events
302
DTMF Transport over the SIP Protocol
303
DTMF Detection
304
DTMF Frequencies
304
DTMF Detection Configuration
304
Adaptative Jitter Buffer
306
About Changing Jitter Buffer Values
307
Voice Activity Detection
307
G.711 and G.726 VAD
307
G.729 Vad
308
Echo Cancellation
308
Signal Limiter
308
Comfort Noise
309
User Gain
310
Chapter 18 Fax Transmission
311
Introduction
311
Fax Calling Tone Detection
311
CED Fax Tone Detection
312
Analog CED Detection Behaviour
312
Clear Channel Fax
313
Data Codec Selection Procedure
315
T.38 Fax
316
T.38 No-Signal
317
INVITE Rejected with 606
318
Chapter 19 SIP Protocol Features
319
User Agents
319
Home Domain Override
320
SIP User Agent Header
320
Session Timers
321
Session Timer Version
321
Background Information
322
Authentication
322
Line-Specific Authentication
322
Unit Authentication
323
Authentication Request Protection
323
SIP Trusted Sources
324
NAT Traversal
324
Mediatrix 4102 Configuration
325
NAT System Configuration
325
SIP Transport Type
325
Transport Parameter
326
UDP Source Port Behaviour
326
SIP Penalty Box
327
Penalty Box Vs Transport Types
327
Penalty Box Configuration
327
Registration Parameters
328
Refreshing Registration
328
Registration Expiration
329
Default Registration Expiration
329
Publication Parameters
330
Refreshing Publications
330
Publications Expiration
330
Default Publication Expiration
331
Interop Parameters
331
Call Transfer Capacity
331
Transmission Timeout
333
Max-Forwards Header
334
Referred-By Field
334
Direction Attributes in a Media Stream
334
Allowing Multiple Active Media in Answer
336
Local Ring Behaviour on Provisional Response
337
SIP Credential
337
Branch Parameter Settings
338
Ringing Response Code
339
URI-Parameters
339
Unsupported INFO Request
339
Outbound Proxy Usage
340
International Code Mapping
340
T.38 Negotiation Syntax
340
Addressing Failed Registration Attempts
341
SIP Domain in Request URI
341
SIP From: URI Content
341
Network Asserted Caller ID
342
Payload Type Settings
342
Controlling the Call Waiting Tone Via SIP INFO
343
Ignore Username Parameter
344
Escaping the Pound (#) Character in SIP URI Username
344
SIP OPTIONS Method Support
344
Offer/Answer Model
345
Allow Media Reactivation in Answer
345
Allow Audio and Image Negotiation
346
Codec Order in Answer
346
Chapter 20 STUN Configuration
347
What Is STUN
347
SIP Outbound Proxy
347
Restrictions on the Media5 STUN Implementation
347
STUN Client Configuration
348
Chapter 21 SNTP Settings
349
Enabling the SNTP Client
349
Configuration Source
350
DHCP Configuration
350
Static Configuration
350
Defining a Custom Time Zone
351
Std / Dst
351
Offset
351
Start / End
351
Example
352
Chapter 22 Digit Maps
353
What Is a Digit Map
353
Syntax
353
Special Characters
354
How to Use a Digit Map
354
Combining Several Expressions
354
Using the # and * Characters
355
Using the Timer
355
Calls Outside the Country
355
Example
355
Validating a Digit Map
355
Processing Digits When Pressed
356
Setting up Digit Maps
356
Refused Digit Maps
357
Digit Maps Timeouts
358
Digit Map Examples
358
Digit Map Example 1 - Standard Calls
358
Digit Map Example 2 - PBX Emulation
360
Chapter 23 Telephony Features
363
Making Calls
363
Complete Dialing Sequence
363
Dialing a Telephone Number or Numerical Alias
363
Emergency Call
364
Chapter 24 Subscriber Services
365
Service Activation Processing
365
Call Hold
367
Enabling Call Hold
367
Using Call Hold
367
Second Call
368
Enabling Second Call
368
Using Second Call
368
Call Forward
368
Unconditional
368
On Busy
370
On no Answer
372
Call Waiting
374
Setting up Call Waiting
374
Using Call Waiting
375
Permanently Removing the Call Waiting Tone
376
Call Transfer
377
Blind Transfer
377
Attended Transfer
378
Conference Call
379
Requirements
379
Enabling the Conference Call Feature
380
Managing a Conference Call
381
Chapter 25 Telephony Attributes
383
Automatic Call
383
Call Direction Restriction
384
Hook Flash Processing
384
IP Address Call Service
385
Enabling IP Address Calls
385
Dialing an IP Address
385
PIN Dialing
386
Remote Line Extension
387
Delayed Hot Line
388
Call Rejection
389
Chapter 26 Message Waiting Indicator
391
What Is Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
391
Standard MWI Methods
391
MWI Method #1
391
MWI Method #2
393
MWI Notify Service
393
How Does the Service Work
393
Configuring the IP Communication Server
394
Configuring the Mediatrix 4102
394
Chapter 27 Management Server Configuration
395
Using the Management Server
395
Configuration Source
395
Chapter 28 Quality of Service (Qos)
397
Differentiated Services (DS) Field
397
IEEE 802.1Q
398
Voice Qos Vs RTCP Packets
399
Vlan
400
VLAN Substitution
401
VLAN ID Filtering
402
LAN and WAN with VLAN Substitution
402
Chapter 29 Syslog Daemon
403
Syslog Daemon Configuration
403
Configuration Source
404
Customizing Syslog Messages
405
Configuring the Syslog Daemon Application
405
Local Syslog
406
Chapter 30 Statistics
407
RTP Statistics
407
Statistics Buffers
407
How Are Statistics Collected
407
Statistics by Syslog
408
Example
409
Chapter 31 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
411
What Is MTU
411
Mediatrix 4102 MTU
411
Possible Hardware Problem
411
Chapter 32 Troubleshooting
413
General Operation Issues
413
Calling Issues
416
Fax Issues
417
Tested Fax Models
419
Issues Arising from Specific Combinations/Scenarios
419
Configuration Issues
420
Software Upgrade Issues
420
SNMP Management Software Issues
422
Appendices
425
Standards Supported
427
Disclaimers
428
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15
428
CE Marking
428
Rohs China
429
Translated Warning Definition
430
Safety Warnings
431
Circuit Breaker (20A) Warning
431
TN Power Warning
431
Product Disposal Warning
431
No. 26 AWG Warning
431
WAN, LAN, Phone-Fax 1 and Phone-Fax 2 Connectors Warning
431
LAN Anf FXS Ports Connectors Warning
432
Socket Outlet Warning
432
Safety Recommendations
432
Appendix A Standards Compliance and Safety Information
427
Switzerland
473
Thailand
474
United Arab Emirates
475
Appendix B Standard Hardware Information
433
Industry Standard Protocols
433
Hardware Features
434
Display
434
Interfaces
434
Power
434
Casing / Installation
434
Product Architecture Details
434
Real Time Fax Router Technical Specifications
435
Analog Line Interface (FXS)
435
Audio Specifications
436
DTMF Tone Detection
436
DTMF Tone Generation
436
MTBF Value
436
Power Consumption
437
Measurements at the DC Input
437
Operating Environment
437
Dimensions and Weight
437
Warranty
437
Appendix C Cabling Considerations
439
RJ-45 Cable
439
Straight through Cable
439
Crossover Cable
440
RJ-11 (Telephone) Cable
441
Wiring Conventions
441
Appendix D Country-Specific Parameters
443
Definitions
443
Conventions
443
Distinctive Ring
444
Australia
446
Australia 1
446
Australia 2
447
Australia 3
448
Austria
449
Austria 1
449
Austria 2
449
Brazil
450
Chile
451
Chile 1
451
Chile 2
452
China
453
Czech Republic
454
Denmark
455
France
456
Germany
457
Germany 1
457
Germany 2
458
Hong Kong
459
Indonesia
460
Israel
461
Italy
462
Japan
463
Malaysia
464
Mexico
465
Netherlands
466
New Zealand
467
North America
468
North America 1
468
North America 2
469
Russia
470
Spain
471
Sweden
472
Appendix E
477
Glossary
477
Appendix F
485
List of Acronyms
485
Appendix G
487
List of MIB Parameters
487
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Table of Contents
Electrical Safety Guidelines
2
General Safety Practices
2
Electrostatic Discharge Prevention
2
Translated Warning Definition
2
Location Requirements
3
Wiring Guidelines
3
Getting Started
4
Installing the Mediatrix Unit
6
Installing the Unit on a Flat Surface
6
Connecting the Telephony Cables
6
Verifying the Installation
7
Troubleshooting
9
LED Patterns
10
RESET/DEFAULT Button
10
Partial Reset
11
Performing a Factory Reset
12
Supported Standards
13
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Disclaimer
13
Rohs Declaration of Compliance
13
Rohs China
14
Product Disposal Instructions
18
Copyright Notice
18
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Table of Contents
Connecting Cables
1
Dynamic Ipv4 Address Discovery
1
IP Address Discovery or Configuration
2
Default Static Ipv4 IP Address Configuration
2
Ipv6 Link Local Address Configuration
2
Access the Mediatrix 4102 Web Interface
3
Version #1
3
Version #2
3
End User Technical Support
4
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