TELES.IAD8 VoIP media channels
Up to 180 VoIP media channels
All features available on all systems (depending on existing
interfaces)
Same software runs on all system types (OS NetBSD)
Same configuration (pabx.cfg, route.cfg, ip.cfg)
Same management (GateManager, NMS, FTP, Telnet, Web
interface)
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PRI / ISDN interfaces
IP
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Analog interfaces
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vLAN routing
Firewall functionality
NAT, PAT
DATA: clear channel (RFC 4040), gnx64, ccd (RFC3108)
DTMF Tone: outband: RFC 2833, SIP Info (RFC 2976) / H.323 Info or
inband
Fax: T.38 or inband
Radius AAA; Authentication and CDR (RFC2835)
STUN client (RFC3489) (usable for SIP and H.323)
ENUM client (RFC3764, RFC3824)
Silence suppression (VAD / CNG)
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Features
LCR engine: Use the best rate out of mobile, PSTN, and VoIP
Selective routing by destination or time
Generation of AOC (Advice of Charge)
Multilevel alternative routing (voice/data/fax)
Online traffic statistics and CDR
Direct line (two-stage-dialing) & Callback server
E-Mail to SMS conversion
Different SIM contracts per channel (1 to [n] SIMs)
Integrated SIM server support
TELES.NMS network-management software
Corporate-user benefits
Gain access to PSTN and Internet where you have limited or no wire
connection
Simple and fast set up (no change at customer’s site)
Cost-effective voice & data
Mobile-operator benefits
Use existing GSM, CDMA, or 3G infrastructures to connect corporate
users
Enhance product portfolio: Fixed lines & broadband Internet
access
Greater customer base (SMEs) and additional air time!
Customer retention
Initial configuration with “Quickstart”
TCP/IP
LAN / WAN access (TCP/IP)
LAN / WAN access (TCP/IP)
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Install Quickstart on your computer or run it from CD
Configure network settings for the system:
IP address
(sets the system time!!)
Click “Next” and/or “Finish”
via TELES.GATE Manager
line interfaces
routing entries
Configuration | GATE Manager
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- Three levels of access:
All rights
Change directory to /boot
Download ip.cfg file and
change it according to
Automatic customized creation of the individual configuration
files
Input of customer data from the order processing data base to the
NMS
First contact configuration of VoIP settings and line
interfaces
box shipped
Ip.cfg
Pabx.cfg
Basic settings for the Ethernet interfaces (IP address / mask /
DGW)
Same as on the QuikStart
Different scenarios for the second interface
HUB mode
DSL router
vLAN router
Bandwidth Control (VoIP priority)
Bypass relay (Life line)
Controllers (defines the parameters that apply to the ports)
Subscribers (features for each port)
Global settings:
VoIP basics
Controller00=9 TES2M DSS1 CRC4
Controller01=10 NTS2M DSS1 CRC4
This configures port 00 as TE, ports 01 as NT, CRC4 is on
Controller02=40 VoIP
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CHMAX[16] Defines the number of channels per G.729 module
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Global VoIP Settings (Telephony Routing / VoIP Carrier)
VoipGlobalMaxChan=30 Maximum VoIP channels for the system
H225Port=1720 H.323 signalling port
SipPort=5060 SIP signalling port
VoipRtpPort=29000 Starting UDP port for RTP (RTCP uses the next
port)
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- MapAll With these entry we rout calls between the ports.
- Restrict This entry applies only for a single controller
- Redirect This entry will reroute the call in case of connection
failure
The order of the mapping is:
1. From top to bottom
2. More specific to more global.
Example: MapAll00=90111100 MapAll0170=262010170
MapAll0172=262020172 MapAll00=90111100
MapAll0=9022220
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Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)
Controller specific routing entries
Restrict<port><num>=<pl>
MapAll<pl>=<port><dest>
This entry applies only for a single controller or in addition to
complete or partial OAD, the DAD is searched in the second step and
follows the known rules.
Example: Restrict40=pl
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MapAll<pl>=<port><dest>
This entry will send a call with the number <nr> to another
port (e.g. PRI) in case of connection setup failures.
Note: This configuration could cause longer post-dial delays!
Example: MapAll0172=#262020172
Redirect with 5 busy or no answer
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Routing entry to a VoIP peer
MapAll<nr>=<port><voip
profile>:<dest>
This entry contains the name of a VoIP profile, that include all
parameters
to establish a connection to the peer.
Example: MapAll00=40DF:00
MapAll<nr>=|<port><dest><<<count>
This entry collects up to 15 digits (including ‘262020172’). If a
“sending complete” is received, a timeout occurs (in this case 5
seconds) or the number of digits is reached (here 15 digits) the
call will be placed at the defined port / trunk group.
Example: DTMFWaitDial=5
MapAll0172=|262020172<<15
MapAll<nr>=#<port><dest>
A hash (#) at the beginning of the destination number causes the
call to be sent with the flag “calling party number
suppression”.
Necessary settings for communication with the VoIP peer
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Definition of VoIP profiles management parameters
VoipUser:<user> User name (SIP only) VoipPwd:<pwd>
Password (SIP only) VoipRegistrar:<name> Registrar profile
used for the profile VoipGk:<list> Name(s) of the assigned
Gatekeeper profile(s) VoipProxy:<name or addr> SIP Server
used VoipRadiusAuthenticate:<name> Name of the assigned
RADIUS server VoipRadiusAccounting:<name> Name of the
assigned RADIUS server
(RADIUS is currently in development and
will be implemented soon)
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Gatekeeper profile(s)
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Registrar profile(s)
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RADIUS profile
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Setting national/international flag (TON = type of number)
Ú It might be necessary in some cases to transmit the calling
and/or called party number with the flag instead of the leading
“0(s)”:
OAD
DAD
MapAll00<num>=<port>i<num>
MapAll0<num>=<port>n<num>
TON unknown (u) or subscriber (s) can also be set, “s” might be
necessary for some ISDN PBXses
Rejection of data calls and special numbers
MapAll<num>=&<cau> DATA
MapAll<num>=&<cau> VOICE
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iGATE CDR option: Allows for CDR storage on the system.
Enables Online Statistics (ASR, ACD, number of calls …)
iGATE DDI and intelligent call back: Enables two-stage-dialing and
call. back
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