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    ZXMSG 5200Multiplex Service Gateway

    Operation Manual

    Version 2.0.2

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    Contents

    About this Manual............................................................. i 

    Purpose................................................................................ i 

    Intended Audience ................................................................. i 

    Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge.............................................. i 

    What is in This Manual............................................................ i 

    Related Documentation.......................................................... ii 

    Conventions........................................................................ iii 

    How to Get in Touch............................................................. iv 

    Chapter 1..........................................................................1 

    Introduction .....................................................................1 

    System Functions and Features .........................................1 

    System Operations..........................................................3 

    System Management .......................................................4 

    Command Line Interface........................................................4 

    NetNumen N31 System..........................................................7 

    Chapter 2..........................................................................9 

    System Configuration ......................................................9 

    Login Modes ...................................................................9 

    HyperTerminal......................................................................9 

    Telnet ............................................................................... 13 

    NetNumen N31 System........................................................ 14 

    Configuring Management Mode .......................................16 

    Adding Network Element ................................................19 

    Configuring Trap Server .................................................22 

    Synchronizing Data .......................................................24 

    Configuring NTP Server Parameters .................................26 

    Chapter 3........................................................................29 

    Hardware Configuration ................................................29 

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    Configuring Rack........................................................... 29 

    Configuring Control Shelf ............................................... 31 

    Configuring Expansion Shelf ........................................... 35 

    Adding a Card ..............................................................39 

    Chapter 4........................................................................43 

    Narrowband Service Configuration ...............................43 

    Configuring MGC...........................................................43 

    Configuring MGC System......................................................43 

    Connected MGC View...........................................................46 

    Configuring MG System.................................................. 47 

    Configuring Modes...............................................................47 

    Configuring Mode 1 .............................................................48 

    Configuring Mode 2 .............................................................59 

    Configuring Mode 3 .............................................................60 

    Configuring Mode 4 .............................................................62 

    Configuring Mode 5 .............................................................63 

    Configuring Uplink Interface Enable .......................................64 

    Configuring VOIP ..........................................................65 

    Configuring VOIP Resource ...................................................66 

    Adding NAT ........................................................................68 Configuring JITTER for MPRB.................................................69 

    Configuring RTP ..................................................................70 

    Configuring VOIP Quality of Service .......................................73 

    Configuring V5 Protocol.................................................. 75 

    PSTN Service................................................................ 81 

    Configuring Area Parameters.................................................81 

    Configuring Through V5 .......................................................83 

    Configuring Through VOIP ....................................................85 

    ISDN Service................................................................88 

    Configuring Application Server ..............................................88 

    Configuring Access Server Process.........................................91 

    Configuring AS and ASP Relation ...........................................94 

    Configuring Dlink Global.......................................................96 

    Configuring Through V5 .......................................................98 

    Configuring Through VOIP .................................................. 101 

    Configuring VOIP Fax Service.............................................. 104 

    Configuring Uplink Port Protection ................................. 106 

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    Configuring Selfexchange ............................................. 114 

    Service Management ................................................... 115 

    Managing VOIP Resources.................................................. 115 

    Managing Ports Through VOIP............................................. 121 

    Conducting 112 Test.................................................... 130 

    Chapter 5......................................................................135 

    Broadband Service Configuration................................135 

    Basic Configuration ..................................................... 135 

    Configuring VLAN.............................................................. 135 

    Adding a Port to VLAN ....................................................... 137 

    Configuring ATM PVC......................................................... 140 

    Configuring ADSL/ADSL2+ Service ...................................... 143 

    Configuring VDSL Service................................................... 148 

    Configuring SHDSL Service................................................. 153 

    Advanced Configuration ............................................... 159 

    Configuring EPON ............................................................. 159 

    Configuring StackVLAN ...................................................... 172 

    Configuring Multicast......................................................... 174 

    Configuring IPTV............................................................... 180 

    Configuring Link Aggregation.............................................. 186 

    Configuring Forward Control ............................................... 187 

    Configuring Uplink Port Protection ....................................... 191 

    Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol ..................................... 196 

    Configuring PPPoA/PPPoE Conversion................................... 202 

    Configuring Ethernet Uplink................................................ 204 

    Security Management .................................................. 206 

    Configuring VBAS.............................................................. 206 

    Configuring PPPOE+.......................................................... 208 

    Configuring DHCP+ ........................................................... 210 

    Chapter 6......................................................................213 

    System Maintenance....................................................213 

    Version Upgrade ......................................................... 213 

    Upgrading ICS Card BOOT Program ..................................... 213 

    Upgrading ICS Card Version and FPGA Version ...................... 215 

    Upgrading Service Card Version .......................................... 223 

    Upgrading CNIC and MPR/MPRB Version............................... 231 

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    Upgrading System Configuration Files .................................. 239 

    Data Backup............................................................... 245 

    Data Backup Through NetNumen N31 .................................. 245 

    Environment Power Monitoring...................................... 250 

    Appendix A...................................................................267 

    FTP Server....................................................................267 

    Abbreviations ...............................................................271 

    Figures..........................................................................275 

    Tables...........................................................................289 

    Index ............................................................................291 

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     About this Manual

    Purpose

    This manual provides procedures and guidelines that support the

    operation of the ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway.

    Intended Audience

    This document is intended for engineers and technicians whoperform operation activities on the ZXMSG 5200 MultiplexService Gateway.

    Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge

    To use this document effectively, users should have a generalunderstanding of telecommunications technology. Familiaritywith the following is helpful:

      ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) system and its various components

      User ports in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)

      Local operating procedures

    What is in This Manual

    This manual contains the following chapters:

    T A B L E 1   –  CH A P T E R SUM M ARY  

    Chapter Summary

    Chapter 1, Introduction Introduces the system functions, features,operations and system management.

    Chapter 2, SystemConfiguration

    Introduces login modes, managementmodes, adding network element, trap

    server configuration, synchronizing dataand NTP server configuration.

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    Chapter Summary

    Chapter 3, HardwareConfiguration

    Introduces the configuration related torack, control shelf, expansion shelf andcard.

    Chapter 4, NarrowbandService Configuration

    Introduces basic configuration such asVOIP configuration, MGC configuration, MGsystem configuration, and V5 protocolconfiguration, subscriber configurationssuch as PSTN, ISDN, Port Protection andservice management.

    Chapter 5, BroadbandService Configuration

    Introduces broadband configurations suchas VLAN, ATM PVC, ADSL/ADSL2+, VDSL,SHDSL, EPON, StackVLAN, Multicast, IPTV,Link Aggregation, Forwarding Control,Spanning Tree Protocol, PPPoA/PPPoEconversion, Ethernet Uplink and security

    management such as VBAS, DHCP andPPPOE+.

    Chapter 6, SystemMaintenance

    Introduces version upgrade of ICS andservice cards, upgrade MPR card versionand firmware, upgrade systemconfiguration files, data backup andenvironment power monitoring.

    Related Documentation

    The following documentation is related to this manual:  ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Documentation

    Guide

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Technical Manual

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Maintenance Manual(Routine Maintenance)

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Maintenance Manual(Troubleshooting)

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Command ManualVol I

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Command Manual

    Vol II

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Hardware Manual

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway HardwareInstallation Manual (OUT30)

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway Hardware

    Installation Manual (OUT50C/D)

      ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway HardwareInstallation Manual (19D06H20)

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    Conventions

    ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.

    T A B L E 2   –  TY P O G R A P H I C A L CO NVENT I O NS  

    Typeface Meaning

    Italics References to other Manuals and documents.

     “Quotes” Links on screens.

    Bold Menus, menu options, function names, inputfields, radio button names, check boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names.

    CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screensand company name.

    Const ant wi dth Text that you type, program code, files anddirectory names, and function names.

    [ ] Optional parameters.

    { } Mandatory parameters.

    | Select one of the parameters that are delimitedby it.

    Note: Provides additional information about acertain topic.

    Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needsto be checked before proceeding further.

    Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make thingseasier or more productive for the reader.

    T A B L E 3   –  MO USE O P E R A T I O N CO NVENT I O NS  

    Typeface Meaning

    Click Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usuallythe left mouse button) once.

    Double-click Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button

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    Right-click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button(usually the right mouse button) once.

    Drag Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button andmoving the mouse.

    Typographical

    Conventions

    MouseOperation

    Conventions

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    How to Get in Touch

    The following sections provide information on how to obtain

    support for the documentation and the software.

    If you have problems, questions, comments, or suggestions

    regarding your product, contact us by e-mail [email protected]. You can also call our customer supportcenter at (86) 755 26771900 and (86) 800-9830-9830.

    ZTE welcomes your comments and suggestions on the quality

    and usefulness of this document. For further questions,comments, or suggestions on the documentation, you can

    contact us by e-mail at [email protected]; or you can fax yourcomments and suggestions to (86) 755 26772236. You can alsobrowse our website at http://support.zte.com.cn, which contains

    various interesting subjects like documentation, knowledge base,forum and service request.

    CustomerSupport

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    C h a p t e r

    Introduction

    This chapter covers the following topics:

      System Functions and Features

      System Operations

      System Management

    System Functions andFeaturesIn NGN with SoftSwitch (SS), ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) can beconfigured to take the place of traditional access network innetworking or to support hybrid networking with the SoftSwitchin access networks.

    ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) functions:

      ZXMSG 5200’s SoftSwitch implements voicecompressing/decompressing facsimile and more VoIP or IPFAX services under the control of H.248/MGCP.

      ZXMSG 5200 accesses common POTS-interface subscribers

    to provide narrowband voice services. It gets analog POTS-interface subscribers access to IP networks directly and

    implements voice/fax conversion at both sides.

      ZXMSG 5200 accesses to broadband interfaces likeADSL/ADSL2+, VDSL, SHDSL, DDN, ISDN and Ethernet

    through different broadband protocols to provide broadbandservices.

      ZXMSG 5200 uses different narrowband, broadband anduniversal protocols for providing different services.

      ZXMSG 5200 provides end-to-end auto or semi-auto serviceconfiguration functions at the network side which provideseasy service provisioning and adjustment.

    Introduction

    Functions

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    ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) features:

      Abundant service interfaces

    ZXMSG 5200 completely meets public telecommunication

    and private networks requirements. ZXMSG 5200 alsoprovides broadband subscriber interfaces. These interfacesare used for broadband service configuration according tosubscribers' requirements.

      High integration

    The system size is small. Network architecture andconfiguration is simple and suitable for local networkoptimization.

      Active/standby mode

    The system provides mutual backup for power supplies andhot backup for ICS cards. ZXMSG 5200 has two ICS cards ateach layer of subscriber shelf and only one is in the activemode at a time. The one in active status is called active, and

    the other one is standby card. In case of active card failure,the standby card takes over the system control. This process

    is active/standby switching, that keeps the whole systemrunning from being affected and greatly improves the systemreliability and stability.

      Capabilities

    The system capabilities are as follows:

      Ethernet convergence, switching and Ethernet L2 protocol

    processing  Interfaces for broadband services such as IP/xDSL

      PSTN/ISDN subscriber line test and DSL subscriber line

    test (in coordination with an external DSL subscriber linetester)

      Ethernet switching

    The whole system is based on a uniform Ethernet switchingplatform. It implements switching of three data flows:

      Intra-module control information

      H.248 protocol

      RTP data

    This Ethernet unit is totally private, not connected to anyexternal Ethernet, and outgoing data flows pass through the

    CNIC card to ensure security.

      VoIP function

    MPR/MPRB card convert the voice into IP packets.

      Uplink ports

    ZXMSG 5200 supports 100 Mbps (FE) and 1000 Mbps (GE)Ethernet interfaces at the IP network side, used for

    narrowband media flow, H.248 protocol flow and broadband

    Features

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    data flow. These three data flows can be flexibly configured

    on any uplink Ethernet port.

      Multiple networking

    ZXMSG 5200 supports networking with multiple SoftSwitches.  When many SoftSwitches are in an active/standby

    relation, ZXMSG 5200 supports H.248 polling registration.When an active SoftSwitch gets faulty, it will contact astandby SoftSwitch automatically and accepts its control.

      When many SoftSwitches are in parallel, ZXMSG 5200supports H.248 Virtual Media Gateway function. ZXMSG5200 can support multiple Media Gateway entitieslogically, each controlled by a corresponding SoftSwitch.

    System OperationsZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) System Operations are categorized asfollows:

    Basic configurations include:

      Terminal Setup

      Operator Management

      Card Configuration

      Network Management Configuration

      FTP Server Configuration

    Configurations include:

      PSTN Configuration

      ISDN Configuration

      VOIP Fax

      112 Test Configuration

    Configurations include:

      ADSL Configuration

      VDSL Configuration

      SHDSL Configuration

      EPON Configuration

      Ethernet Configuration

      IPTV Configuration

      Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration

      Multicast Configuration

      Link Aggregation Configuration

      Port Protection Configuration

    BasicConfiguration

    NarrowbandService

    Configuration

    BroadbandService

    Configuration

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      Forwarding Control Configuration

    Security Management includes:

      VBAS

      PPPoE+

      DHCP+

    System Maintenance operations include:

      Version Upgrade

      Data Backup

      Environment Power Monitoring

    System ManagementZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) supports the following systemmanagement, commissioning and debugging operations:

      Console Port

      Telnet Mode

      NetNumen N31 System

    Console port method is implemented through HyperTerminal.

    Telnet allows ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) system remotemanagement. NetNumen N31 is a comprehensive Network

    Management System (NMS) for ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)centralized management.

    Console port and telnet methods use the same Command LineInterface (CLI) for system operations.

    Command Line Interface

    ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) CLI is a system designed to first processoperational commands, and pass them to other sub-systems for

    completion of various tasks. CLI System operation modes are as

    follows:

      Common Configuration

      Configuration

      Enable

    Important! Each mode has specific privileges. Configurationand enable modes are used for system configurations andmaintenance. Common operation mode is used to view systeminformation.

    SecurityManagement

    SystemMaintenance

    Function

    Features

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    ZTE CLI System differs from the typical CLI system in several

    ways. Unique features available are as follows:

    Command Intelligence: CLI interpreter applies an incomplete

    command search method to keywords, interpreting partial

    commands without conflict. For example enable commandkeyword can be enabl e or ena.

    Automatic keyword matching: CLI interpreter allows operatorto enter a keyword and press TAB to find the automaticmatching result, helping the user during command line

    operations.

    Command Help: CLI system help the user to identify specificcommand parameters. Type ? after any command keywordto view command parameters list.

    To get familiar with CLI system, basic operations are:

      Help: CLI system provides three types of command help.

      Type ? in any specific mode to get available commands.

    For example:

      Press Spacebar + ? after entering an incomplete keywordto get command help. For example:

      Press Spacebar + ? after entering a complete keyword to

    get brief parameter help. For example:

    BasicOperations

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    Note: CLI does not display ? character entered by the user.

      View route information using show r out e command.

      Command History: CLI system automatically saves commandentered by user. View command history by using hi stor y 

    command. Command records are only effective for thecurrent user. Once user logs out, system clears thecommand history.

      Save Configurations: Save configurations using save 

    command.

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    NetNumen N31 System

    NetNumen N31 Management System software package provides

    integrated management over a broad range of ZTE-developedaccess devices and related transmission systems.

    The following functions are included:

      Topology management: This function involves theconfiguration management of telecom network devices suchas racks, shelves, cards, links and various services.

      Performance management: Involves the management ofnetwork traffic, thresholds, performance reports and timetables for such performance reports.

      Fault management: This function involves functions such as

    fault detection, location, report and recovery of the telecomnetwork equipment.

      Security management: This function involves functions such

    as the management of telecom network user’s right, themanagement of illegal invasion and service recovery after

    system break-down.

      System management: This function includes:

      NE layer link connectivity diagnosis and network layerlink connectivity diagnosis.

      Simple management of the database and operating

    system including the remote restart of the operatingsystem.

      Obtaining the basic parameters including memory, CPUoccupancy and hard disk space of the operating system.

      Basic maintenance such as data backup and recovery ofthe database.

    As an integrated Access Network (AN) management system,

    NetNumen N31 provides an integrated management platform forvarious access devices and corresponding transmission systems.

    It has the following features:

      Management framework for AN product

      Simple, stable and user-friendly interfaces

      Integrated management capability

      Seamless integration of local maintenance with multi-levelManagement System

      Compliant with the function specifications established by the

    General Bureau of Telecom Administration

    NetNumen N31 is based on the client/server structure composedof Server and Client. It provides the seamless integration ofmulti-level Element Management Systems (EMS) by cascading

    EMS servers. The Manager/Agent structure exists between the

    Function

    Features

    Structure

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    upper/lower level servers, and it also exists between the EMS

    server directly connected to NE and NE, as shown in Figure 1.NetNumen N31 works on various NEs via the EMS server.

    F I G URE 1   –  NE TN UM EN N31   M A N A G E M EN T SYST EM ST RUCT URE

    Server   NM clientDB  NMC

    Level-2 EMS

    Local EMS

     NE

    DB

    DB

    Server 

    Server 

     NE  NE

     NM client

     NM client

     

    EMS servers at all levels can be connected to EMS clients, whilethe EMS client at a specific level can only manage the NEs under

    the server at the same level. NEs under the same EMS serverare related, while those under different EMS servers are

    independent from each other. All EMS servers have their ownuser databases, which are independent from each other, withouta unified user account.

    Only after logging into a specific server the client can manageNEs and sub-servers. A server works in the same way whether auser logs in from a local client or from an upper EMS client, andthe EMS server automatically saves the route information of theuser login. From the perspective of a client, it logs into differentservers with different identifies, so it has different managementauthorities over different servers.

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    System Configuration

    This chapter covers the following topics:

      Login Modes

      Configuring Management Mode

      Adding Network Element (NE)

      Configuring Trap Server

      Synchronizing Data

      Configuring NTP Server Parameters

    Login ModesZXA10 U300 (V3.1.2) adopts following maintenance modes for

    configuration.

      HyperTerminal

      Telnet Mode

      NetNumen N31 System Mode

    For the daily maintenance, user can use NetNumen N31 Systemmode. This document focuses on describing the configurationthrough the network management interface. For details about

    the commands, see ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) Multiplex ServiceGateway Command Manual Vol I and Vol II.

    HyperTerminal

    Perform this procedure to configure HyperTerminal.

    Ensure HyperTerminal is installed in computer and working

    normally. ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) should be able to ping thecomputer.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    To configure HyperTerminal, perform the following steps:

    1. Port Connection Setup: Use a serial cable to connectComputer Serial Port  with Integrated & ControlSwitching (ICS) console port as shown in Figure 2.

    F I G URE 2   –  CO N S O L E PO RT CO NNECT I O N  

    2. HyperTerminal Setup:

    i. In Windows, click Start Programs Accessories

    Communications HyperTerminal. Connection

    interface appears as shown in Figure 3.

    F I G URE 3   –  HY P E RTE R M I N A L CO NNECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    ii. In Connection Description interface, input connectionname as shown in Figure 3.

    iii. Click OK  to enter Connect To interface as shown inFigure 4.

    Steps

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    F I G URE 4   –  CO NNECT I O N TO I NT ERF ACE

    iv. In Connect To  interface, select PC serial port number

    COM1 or COM2. Click OK  to enter COM1 Properties interface as shown in Figure 5.

    F I G URE 5   –  CO M1   PRO PERT I ES INT ERF ACE  

    v. Click Restore Defaults to change the port configurationto default value as shown in Figure 5.

    vi. Click OK to finish  the  configuration and a HyperTerminal

    application interface appears as shown in Figure 6.

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    F I G URE 6   –  HY P E RTE R M I N A L  A P P L I C A T I O N I NT ERF ACE

    vii. In HyperTerminal application, press Enter. Prompt

    appears as shown in Figure 7. Input login and password.By default, Administrator login and password is su3. If

    login fails, click Disconnect  and then click Call . Iflogin still fails, check parameter configuration or physicalconnections. Do not login until configuration is correct.

    F I G URE 7   –  HY P E RTE R M I N A L W I NDO W INT ERF ACE

    END OF STEPS 

    HyperTerminal is configured successfully.Result

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    Telnet

    Perform this procedure to configure Telnet.

    Ensure the computer working normally. ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)should be able to ping the computer.

    To configure Telnet, perform the following steps.

    1. In Windows Operating System, select Start Run, and type

    telnet X.X.X.X [where X.X.X.X is the in-band or out-band IPaddress of ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)] as shown in Figure 8.

    F I G URE 8   –  T E L N E T INT ERF ACE

    2. After the connection is successful, input user name  and

    password as root.  The system information is displayed inthe CLI format as shown in Figure 9.

    F I G URE 9   –  T E L N E T W I NDO W I NT ERF ACE  

    After the login, the user can perform relevant configurationsand operations on the system.

    Purpose

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    Note: The user can log-in to the system in the Telnet modefrom NM Server or any PC from where the user can ping system

    in-band or out-band IP address.

    END OF STEPS 

    ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) is connected to the computer successfully.

    NetNumen N31 System

    Perform this procedure to configure NetNumen N31 System for

    management services.Ensure NetNumen N31 System and SQL Server 2000 databaseare installed in the computer and working normally.

    To configure NetNumen N31 System, perform the followingsteps:

    1. Select Start Programs NetNumen N31

    NetNumen N31 Server to  start UMS Server as shown inFigure 10. 

    F I G URE 10   –  ST ART I NG SERVER INT ERF ACE

    The interface appears as shown in Figure 11.

    Result

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    F I G URE 11   –  UMS  S ERVER IN T E R F A C E

    2. Start the client through Start NetNumen N31NetNumen N31 Client as shown in Figure 12.

    F I G URE 12   –  C L I E N T INT ERF ACE  

    3. In the client interface, input a User name and click OK  toenter the main interface as shown in Figure 13.

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    F I G URE 13   –  M A N A G EM ENT I NT ERF ACE

    The above interface shows Management section on the leftside and NE section on the right side.

    END OF STEPS 

    NetNumen N31 System is configured successfully.

    Configuring ManagementModePerform this procedure to configure in-band NM IP and out-bandNM IP for management.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and workingnormally.

    To configure in-band NM IP and out-band NM IP, perform thefollowing steps:

    1. Configure the in-band NM IPAfter the user log-in through HyperTerminal, configure thein-band NM IP through the MML command. For example, to

    configure the in-band NM IP to 10.61.86.132, execute thefollowing commands:

    i. Specify the in-band NM IP

    MSAG( conf i g) # r out e i nt er f ace i paddr ess10. 61. 86. 132 mask 255. 255. 252. 0 vi d 1

    ii. If the NM Server and the system are not in the samenetwork segment, configure the default gateway.

    MSAG( conf i g) # r out e def aul t 10. 61. 87. 254

    Result

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    iii. After the configuration, save the configuration

    MSAG( conf i g) # save

    Note: In the above configuration, default VID is 1, as theconfiguration is in VLAN 1. This can be modified during theconfiguration. The network management VLAN must contain theuplink port and correctly configured in the uplink system. If anyprevious in-band configuration exists, the user must delete them.

    To show the route, execute the command: MSAG( conf i g) # showr out e

    To delete the configuration, execute the command:MSAG( conf i g) # r out e i nt er f ace i paddr essXXX. XXX. XXX. XXX del et e 

    2. Configure the out-band NM IP

    i. After the connection through the HyperTerminal is normal,reboot the system.

    ii. When the system displays  press ‘s’  key to stop

    auto-boot, type s (lowercase) to stop the auto loading of

    the system version. The system is in boot   mode as

    shown in Figure 14.

    F I G URE 14   –  B O O T MO DE

    iii. In boot   mode, execute the c  command to modify the

    system parameters.

      The new IP address 168. 10. 0. 100 in the field inet on

    ethernet (e) is shown in Figure 15.

      If the user does not want to change the system default or

    current system IP, press Ent er   or select the current IP

    address.

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    F I G URE 15   –   IP   A DDRESS CH A N G E  

    iv. If NetNumen N31 and ZXMSG5200 (V2.0.2) systems arenot in the same network segment, the user can configurethe gateway by entering the gateway address in the fieldgateway inet (g). 

    v. If yes, select the default or current gateway address.

    For other parameters, press Ent er   to select the default

    configuration.

    These parameters are saved in FLASH memory automatically. Toperform the soft resetting, press Ct r l + X  or execute L 

    command to load the system version.

    Note: In-band and out-band NM IP should not be in the

    same network segment.

    Important! In out-band network management, the user canconnect the NM server to the maintenance interface of ICS

    (Integrated & Control Switch) card front panel through LANor the crossover network cable.

    In case of in-band network management, the NM servercommunicates with the system through the uplink of thebroadband service. Configure the IP of the NM server and the IPof system to be in the same IP subnet. The user can successfullyping in-band or out-band IP from NetNumen N31.

    END OF STEPS 

    The in-band NM IP and out-band NM IP are configuredsuccessfully.

    Result

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    To show the route, execute the command as shown in Figure 16. 

    F I G URE 16   –  S HO W RO UT E I NT ERF ACE  

     Adding Network ElementPerform this procedure to add a Network Element.

    Ensure the computer having NetNumen N31 installed is

    connected to ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and working normally.

    To add a Network Element, perform the following steps:

    1. Log in NetNumen N31 using admin as user name.

    2. In Topology Management  tree interface, select AccessNM, right-click it and select Create Group as shown in

    Figure 17.

    F I G URE 17   –  C R E A T E GRO UP S EL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    3. Create Group interface appears as shown in Figure 18.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

    Steps

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    F I G URE 18   –  C R E A T E GRO UP I NT ERF ACE

    Select Parent group, input Group name, Group type and

    Group description. 4. Click OK to create the group as shown in Figure 19.

    F I G URE 19   –  G RO UP CR E A T E D I NT ERF ACE

    5. Right-click on the group name created in Step 1 and select

    Create Ne as shown in Figure 20.

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    F I G URE 20   –  C R E A T E NE   SE L E C T I O N I NT ERF ACE

    6. Create Ne interface appears as shown in Figure 21.

    F I G URE 21   –  C R E A T E M SAG5200   I NT ERF ACE

    3. Select MSAG5200 and input IP address.

    i. Specify Name and Version.

    ii. Configure IP Address  to the actual in-band IP or out-

    band IP of MSG5200 (V2.0.2).

    Click Create to add a NE.

    END OF STEPS 

    The added Network Element is shown in Figure 22.Result

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    F I G URE 22   –   A DDED NE   I NT ERF ACE

    Configuring Trap ServerPerform this procedure to configure Trap Server.

    Ensure the computer having NetNumen N31 installed isconnected to ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and working normally.

    To configure Trap Server, perform the following steps:

    1. In the management object tree, select MSG5200 NE. Right-

    click and select System Control Config Trap Server

    Config as shown in Figure 23.

    Purpose

    Preliminary

    Setup

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    F I G URE 23   –  T R A P SERVER SE L E C T I O N INT ERF ACE

    2. Trap Server interface appears as shown in Figure 24.

    F I G URE 24   –  T R A P SERVER I NT ERF ACE

    3. Click Create to enter an interface as shown in Figure 25.

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    F I G URE 25   –  C R E A T E TR A P S ERVER I NT ERF ACE

    4. Input Trap Server IP and click OK. Here Trap Server IP is

    the IP address of the computer where NetNumen N31 isinstalled.

    END OF STEPS 

    Trap server is added as shown in Figure 26.

    F I G URE 26   –  T R A P SERVER IP   IN T E R F A C E

    Synchronizing DataPerform this procedure to synchronize the NE data on the server,that is to write the NE data (mainly subscriber data and physicalconfiguration data) in the server database.

    Ensure the computer having NetNumen N31 installed isconnected to ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and working normally.

    To synchronize the data, perform the following steps:

    Result

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    1. In the management object tree, select MSG5200 NE, right-

    click, and select Sync Data by XML as shown in Figure 27.

    F I G URE 27   –  S YNCHRO NI Z E D A T A IN T E R F A C E

    2. After selecting Synchronize Data, an interface appears as

    shown in Figure 28.

    F I G URE 28   –  S YNCHRO NI Z E IN T E R F A C E

    3. Click Synchronize to start the update and the data updatingcompletes as shown in Figure 29.

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    F I G URE 29   –  F I N A L I NT ERF ACE  

    END OF STEPS

    Right-click MSG5200 (V2.0.2) node in the network topology andselect Chassis View to enter the rack-view interface as shownin Figure 30.

    F I G URE 30   –  M SG5200  R A CK V I EW IN T E R F A C E

    Configuring NTP Server

    ParametersPerform this procedure to configure NTP Server parameters.

    Ensure ICS and broadband cards are plugged in ZXMSG 5200(V2.0.2) and working normally.

    To configure NTP server parameters, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right click ICS  card and select

    System Control Config System Config  as shown in

    Figure 31.

    Result

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    PreliminarySetup

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    F I G URE 31   –  S YST EM CO NF I G SEL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. System Config interface appears as shown in Figure 32.

    F I G URE 32   –  S YST EM CO NF I G INT ERF ACE

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    3. Table 4  describes various parameters in this interface. The

    default (def) values are also given.

    T A B L E 4   –   SYST EM CO NF I G P A R A M E TE RS

    Parameter Value

    System Time System Time and date

    System Aging Time def: 300 sec

    BroadCast Limit def: 100 frames/sec

    Time Zone Time Gap between GMT and location (def:GMT-4)

    Main NTP Server IP IP

    Backup NTP ServerIP

    IP

    Tone Area Main Land, Hong Kong, Singapore (def: MainLand)

    4. Select System Time, Time Zone and Tone Area from the

    pull-down menus.

    5. Input System Aging Time, BroadCast Limit, Main NTPServer IP and Backup NTP Server IP, and click Set.

    6. The system prompts that the command execution succeedsas shown in Figure 33.

    F I G URE 33   –  SET T I NG SYST EM INF O RM AT I O N SUCCEEDED I NT ERF ACE

    END OF STEPS 

    NTP server parameters are configured successfully.Result

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    Hardware Configuration

    This chapter covers the following topics:

      Configuring Rack

      Configuring Control Shelf

      Configuring Expansion Shelf

      Adding a Card

    Configuring RackPerform this procedure to configure rack.

    Rack should be present.

    To configure rack, perform the following steps:

    1. Select MSG5200  from Network Topology map, right-click itand select Device Config as shown in Figure 34.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

    Steps

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    F I G URE 34   –  D EVI CE CO NF I G S EL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. Device Config interface appears as shown in Figure 35.

    F I G URE 35   –  D EVI CE CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    3. Click Add to enter an interface as shown in Figure 36.

    F I G URE 36   –   A DD R A CK IN T E R F A C E

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    F I G URE 38   –  D EVI CE CO NF I G S EL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. Device Config interface appears as shown in Figure 39.

    F I G URE 39   –  C O NT RO L SH E L F D EVI CE CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    3. Select Rack and click Add to enter an interface as shown inFigure 40.

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    F I G URE 40   –   A DD CO N T R O L S H E L F INT ERF ACE

    4. Select Shelf No. and Shelf Type from the pull-down menuand click Ok.

    Shelf Type includes:

      MSAG5200 Control Shelf

      MSAG5200 Multi-Battery Control Shelf

    5. The added control shelf is shown in Figure 41.

    F I G URE 41   –   A DDED CO N T R O L SH E L F I NT ERF ACE

    6. Select Shelf_0 as shown in Figure 42.

    F I G URE 42   –  S H E L F _0  SE L E C T I O N I NT ERF ACE

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    7. Click Add to enter an interface as shown in Figure 43.

    F I G URE 43   –   A DD C A RD IN T E R F A C E

    8. Input Card No. and select Card Type  from the pull-downmenu and click OK.

    Reset the system. The added card is shown in Figure 44.

    F I G URE 44   –   A DDED C A RD IN T E R F A C E

    END OF STEPS 

    The control shelf is configured successfully. The control shelf is

    shown in Figure 45.

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    F I G URE 45   –  C O NT RO L SH E L F INT ERF ACE

    Configuring Expansion ShelfPerform this procedure to configure expansion shelf.

    Expansion shelf should be present in the rack.

    To configure an expansion shelf, perform the following steps:

    1. Select MSG5200  from Network Topology map, right-click itand select Device Config as shown in Figure 46.

    F I G URE 46   –  D EVI CE CO NF I G S EL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. Device Config interface appears as shown in Figure 47.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    F I G URE 47   –  EX P A N S I O N SH E L F DEVI CE CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    3. In the above interface, select Rack_1 and click Add to enteran interface as shown in Figure 48.

    F I G URE 48   –   A DD EX P A N S I O N SH E L F I NT ERF ACE

    4. Input Shelf No. and Shelf Type and click OK.

    The number of control shelf is 0, and the number ofexpansion shelf ranges from 1 to 4. Expansion shelvesinclude:

      MSAG5200 Extended Shelf

      MSAG5200 Multi-Battery Extended Shelf

      MSAG5200 TPU Extended Shelf

      MSAG5200 Single PP Extended Shelf

    After the shelf is added, the user can view the new shelf asshown in Figure 49.

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    F I G URE 49   –   A DDED SH E L F IN T E R F A C E

    5. Select Shelf_1 as shown in Figure 50.

    F I G URE 50   –  S H E L F _1  SE L E C T I O N I NT ERF ACE

    6. Click Add to enter an interface as shown in Figure 51.

    F I G URE 51   –   A DD C A RD IN T E R F A C E

    7. Input Card No. and select Card Type  from the pull-downmenu and click OK. The added card is shown in Figure 52.

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    F I G URE 52   –   A DDED C A RD IN T E R F A C E

    END OF STEPS 

    The expansion shelf is configured successfully. The expansion

    shelf is shown in Figure 53.

    F I G URE 53   –  SL A V E SH E L F I NT ERF ACE

    Result

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     Adding a CardPerform this procedure to add a card.

    Ensure the cards are plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) andworking normally.

    To add a card, perform the following steps:

    1. Select MSG5200  from Network Topology map, right-click itand select Device Config as shown in Figure 54.

    F I G URE 54   –  D EVI CE CO NF I G S EL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE  –  C A RD TY P E

    Device Config interface appears as shown in Figure 55.

    F I G URE 55   –  D EVI CE CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE  –  C A RD TY P E

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    2. In the above interface, select Add to enter an interface as

    shown in Figure 56.

    F I G URE 56   –   A DD C A RD  –  C A RD T YPE

    3. Input Card No.  and select Card Type from the pull-downmenu.

    4. Click OK. The added card is shown in Figure 57.

    F I G URE 57   –   A DDED C A RD IN T E R F A C E  –   C A RD TY P E

    END OF STEPS 

    The card is added successfully. Open the rack-view map to seethe added card as shown in Figure 58.

    Result

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    F I G URE 58   –  R A C K -V I EW M A P I N T E R F A C E  –   C A R D T YPE

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    C h a p t e r

    Narrowband ServiceConfiguration

    This chapter covers the following topics:

      Configuring VOIP

      Configuring MGC

      Configuring MG System

      Configuring V5 Protocol

      PSTN Service

      ISDN Service

      VOIP Fax Service

      112 Test

      Service Management

    Configuring MGCMGC configuration includes:

      Configuring MGC

      Connected MGC View

    Configuring MGC System

    Perform this procedure to configure Media Gateway Controller(MGC) system.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and working

    normally.

    To configure MGC system, perform the following steps:

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS card and select MG

    System Config MGC Config as shown in Figure 59.

    F I G URE 59   –  MGC   CO NF I G SE L E C T I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. MGC interface appears as shown in Figure 60. Click Create.

    F I G URE 60   –  MGC   IN T E R F A C E

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    3. Create MGC interface appears as shown in Figure 61. Input

    the required fields and click OK.

    F I G URE 61   –  C R E A T E MGC   I NT ERF ACE

    Result: MGC interface displays MGC configuration as shown inFigure 62.

    F I G URE 62   –  F I N A L MGC   IN T E R F A C E

    END OF STEPS 

    MGC configuration is completed successfully.Result

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    Connected MGC View

    Perform this procedure to view connected MGC.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and workingnormally.

    To view connected MGC, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS card and select MG

    System Config Connected MGC View  as shown in

    Figure 63.

    F I G URE 63   –  C O NNECT ED MGC  V I EW S EL ECT I O N INT ERF ACE

    2. Connected MGC View interface appears as shown in Figure

    64.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    F I G URE 64   –  C O NNECT ED MGC   I N T E R F A C E

    3. Click Refresh to synchronize data with NE.

    END OF STEPS 

    Connected MGC is viewed successfully.

    Configuring MG SystemThis section includes:

      Configuring Modes

      Configuring Mode 1

      Configuring Mode 2

      Configuring Mode 3

      Configuring Mode 4

      Configuring Mode 5

    Configuring Modes

    Three types of IPs used to configure Media Gateway (MG) are:

      Media IP

      Management IP

      Signal IP

    The following gives an overview of five modes:

    In Mode 1 configuration, Media IP, Management IP, andSignal IP use one IP address.

    In Mode 2 configuration, Management IP uses one IP address,

    and Media IP and Signal IP use one IP address.

    In Mode 3 configuration, Signal IP and  Management IP use

    one IP address and Media IP uses one IP address.

    Result

    Mode 1

    Mode 2

    Mode 3

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    In Mode 4 configuration, Signal IP, Media IP  and

    Management IP, each uses a different IP address.

    In Mode 5 configuration, the system does not providenarrowband services, only one IP address is configured.

    Configuring Mode 1

    Perform this procedure to configure Mode 1.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and workingnormally.

    To configure Mode 1, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS card and select MGSystem Config MG IP Config as shown in Figure 65.

    F I G URE 65   –  MG   IP  C O NF I G S EL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    Mode 4

    Mode 5

    Purpose

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    i. MGIP Config  interface appears as shown in Figure 66.

    Click Create.

    F I G URE 66   –  M G   IP   CO NF I G INT ERF ACE

    ii. Create MGIP Config interface appears as shown inFigure 67. Select MGIP Type, input IP Address, SubnetMask and click OK.

    F I G URE 67   –  C R E A T E MGIP   CO NF I G IN T E R F A C E

    Result: MGIP Config interface displays MGIP configuration asshown in Figure 68.

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    F I G URE 68   –  F I N A L M GIP  CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    2. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS card and select MGSystem Config MG Route Config as shown in Figure 69.

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    F I G URE 69   –  M G  R O UT E CO NF I G SEL ECT I O N INT ERF ACE

    i.  MG Route Config  interface appears as shown in Figure70. Click Create.

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    F I G URE 70   –  MG  R O UT E CO NF I G INT ERF ACE

    ii. Create MG Route interface appears as shown in Figure71. Select IP Route Type, input IP Address,  SubnetMask, Next Hop and click OK.

    F I G URE 71   –  C R E A T E MG   RO UT E CO NF I G INT ERF ACE

    Result: MG Route Config interface displays route configurationas shown in Figure 72.

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    F I G URE 72   –  M G  R O UT E CO NF I G INT ERF ACE

    3. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS  card and selectLayer2 Config VLAN Config as shown in Figure 73.

    F I G URE 73   –  V L A N   CO NF I G SEL ECT I O N INT ERF ACE

    i. VLAN  interface appears as shown in Figure 74. Click

    Create.

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    F I G URE 74   –  V L A N   INT ERF ACE

    ii. Create VLAN interface appears as shown in Figure 75.Input VLAN ID, VLAN Name and click OK.

    F I G URE 75   –  C R E A T E V L A N   I NT ERF ACE

    Result: VLAN interface displays VLAN details as shown in Figure

    76.

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    F I G URE 76   –  F I N A L V L A N   INT ERF ACE

    iii. To add a port to VLAN, click Port. VLAN Port interfaceappears as shown in Figure 77. Select Rack, Shelf , and

    Slot  from pull-down menus. Select port Type  asUntagged and click Add To VLAN.

    F I G URE 77   –  V L A N   PO RT INT ERF ACE

    Result: Port is added to VLAN as shown in Figure 78. ClickCancel to exit from VLAN Port interface.

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    F I G URE 78   –  V L A N   PO RT INT ERF ACE  

    iv. To set VLAN VOIP  click Set in VLAN  interface,Message Dialog box appears as shown in Figure 79.Click OK.

    F I G URE 79   –  SET T I NG V L A N  VOIP  ME S S A G E D I A L O G B O X

    4. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS card and select MG

    System Config MG Config as shown in Figure 80.

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    F I G URE 80   –  M G  C O NF I G SE L E C T I O N I NT ERF ACE

    i.  MG  interface appears as shown in Figure 81. ClickCreate.

    F I G URE 81   –  M G   I N T E R F A C E

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    Configuring Mode 2

    Perform this procedure to configure Mode 2.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and systemworking normally.

    To configure Mode 2, perform the following steps:

    1. Log on to HyperTerminal application, input Login, and

    Password as shown in Figure 84.

    F I G URE 84   –  H YPER T E R M I N A L IN T E R F A C E  –  M O DE 2  

    i. In config mode, create VLAN, and add port to VLAN byexecuting the following commands.

    ii. Execute the following command to create ManagementIP and Management IP route.

    2. Execute the following command to create Media IP  andMedia IP route in ag mode.

    Note: Signal IP  also uses the same IP address as of

    Media IP.

    Purpose

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    3. Execute the following command to create VOIP VLAN  in

    config mode.

    4. Execute the following command to configure Media Gateway

    (MG) in ag mode.

    END OF STEPS 

    Mode 2 configuration is completed successfully.

    Configuring Mode 3

    Perform this procedure to configure Mode 3.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and systemworking normally.

    To configure Mode 3, perform the following steps:

    1. Log on to HyperTerminal application, input Login, andPassword as shown in Figure 85.

    F I G URE 85   –  H YPER T E R M I N A L IN T E R F A C E  –  M O DE 3  

    i. In config mode, create VLAN, and add port to VLAN byexecuting the following commands.

    Result

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    ii. Execute the following command to create Signal IP andSignal IP Route.

    2. Execute the following command to configure Media Gateway

    (MG) in ag mode.

    Important! The default port for H.248 protocol is 2944; IfCentral Office uses MGCP protocol, then following command isused, and default port for MGCP protocol is 2427.

    Note: Management IP also uses the same IP address asof Signal IP.

    3. Execute the following command to create Media IP  and

    Media IP Route in ag mode.

    4. Execute the following command to create VOIP VLAN  inconfig mode.

    END OF STEPS 

    Mode 3 configuration is completed successfully.Result

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    Configuring Mode 4

    Perform this procedure to configure Mode 4.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and systemworking normally.

    To configure Mode 4, perform the following steps:

    1. Log on to HyperTerminal application, input Login, and

    Password as shown in Figure 86.

    F I G URE 86   –  H YPER T E R M I N A L IN T E R F A C E  –  M O DE 4  

    i. In config mode, create VLAN, and add port to VLAN byexecuting the following commands.

    ii. Execute the following command to create Signal IP andSignal IP Route.

    2. Execute the following command to configure Media Gateway(MG) in ag mode.

    Important! The default port for H.248 protocol is 2944; IfCentral Office uses MGCP protocol, then following command isused, and default port for MGCP protocol is 2427.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    3. Execute the following command to create Media IP  andMedia IP route in ag mode.

    4. Execute the following command to create VOIP VLAN  inconfig mode.

    5. In config mode, create VLAN, and add port to VLAN byexecuting the following commands.

    6. Execute the following command to create Management IP and Management IP route.

    Note: Signal IP, Media IP, and Management IP  use

    different IP address in Mode 4 configuration.

    END OF STEPS 

    Mode 4 configuration is completed successfully.

    Configuring Mode 5

    Perform this procedure to configure Mode 5.

    Ensure ICS card is plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2) and thesystem working normally.

    To configure Mode 5, perform the following steps:

    1. Add an MG.

    MSAG( ag) # add- mg mgpor t 2944 mgci d1 1

    2. Configure a management IP.

    Result

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    Example: Take the uplink interface 1 as the management

    interface, which VLAN is 300 and with tag. The configuringprocedure is like:

    MSAG( conf i g) # vl an add 300

    MSAG( conf i g) # vl an add- port 300 port 0/ 9/ 1 tagged

    (tag or untag is determined as required. )

    MSAG( conf i g) # r out e i nt er f ace i paddr ess 7. 7. 7. 7 mask255. 255. 255. 0 vi d 300

    MSAG( conf i g) # r out e st at i c i paddr ess 10. 0. 0. 0 mask255. 0. 0. 0 next hop 7. 7. 7. 99 

    END OF STEPS 

    Mode 5 configuration is completed successfully.

    Configuring Uplink Interface Enable

    Perform this procedure to enable the uplink interface.

    To enable the uplink interface as follows:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS  card and selectLayer2 Config Ethernet Port Config to pop up the

    following interface.

    F I G URE 87    –  ET HERNET PO RT

    2. In the above interface, click the Modify  button to pop upModify Ethernet Port  as shown in Figure 88. Configure

    Admin Status to enable, click OK and then confirm.

    Result

    Purpose

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    F I G URE 88    –  MO DI F Y E T HERNET PO RT

    END OF STEPS 

    Uplink interface is enabled successfully as shown in the followingfigure.

    F I G URE 89   –  E T HERNET P O RT I S SU C C E S S F U L L Y EN A B L E D  

    Configuring VOIPVOIP configuration includes:

      Configuring VOIP Resource

      Configuring RTP

      Configuring VOIP QoS

    Result

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    Configuring VOIP Resource

    Perform this procedure to configure VOIP resource.

    Ensure ICS and MPR cards are plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)and working normally.

    To configure VOIP resource, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS  card, and select

    VOIP Config VOIP Resource Config as shown in Figure

    90 .

    F I G URE 90   –  VOIP  RESO URCE C O NF I G SEL ECT I O N INT ERF ACE

    2. VOIP Resource interface appears with three tabs DSP, IPS,and Conference as shown in Figure 91.

    3. Select IPS tab from VOIP Resource  interface, and clickTID Create as shown in Figure 91.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    F I G URE 91   –  VOIP  R ESO URCE I NT ERF ACE

    4. Set TID Prefix  interface appears as shown in Figure 92.Input Termination ID Prefix, select Termination ID Type,and click OK.

    F I G URE 92   –  S ET TID  P REF I X INT ERF ACE

    Result: Termination IDs are created against the selected subdevice as shown in Figure 93.

    F I G URE 93   –  VOIP  R ESO URCE I NT ERF ACE

    5. To delete termination IDs, select the sub device, and clickTID Delete. Confirm dialog box appears as shown in Figure94, click OK to confirm deletion.

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    F I G URE 94   –  D E L E T E TERM I NAT I O N ID  CO NF I RM D I A L O G B O X

    END OF STEPS 

    VOIP resource configuration is completed successfully.

     Adding NAT

    Perform this procedure to configure NAT.

    Configure NAT as follows:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS  card and select

    System Control Config NAT Config to pop up the

    following interface.

    F I G URE 95    –  NA T   CO NF I G URAT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. In the above interface, click the Create button to pop up theCreate NAT interface as shown in Figure 96.

    Result

    Purpose

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    F I G URE 96    –  CR E A T E NA T   INT ERF ACE

    Select a slot number for MPR/CICS Slot where MPR resides.Input subcard number. Export Physical Port is 5, which is notconfigurable. Export IP Address is an external media IP. UDP

    Port starts from 6000, total 2000 of port numbers are requiredby each subcard. Click OK to create NAT. The newly-created NATwill be shown as in Figure 95.

    3. Configure NAT for other subcards if required.

    END OF STEPS 

    NAT is successfully configured.

    Configuring JITTER for MPRB

    Perform this procedure to configure JITTER for MPRB.

    Configure JITTER for MPRB as follows:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click on it and select VOIP

    Config MPRB RTP Config to pop up the following

    interface.

    Result

    Purpose

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    F I G URE 97    –  RTP  CO NF I G

    2. In the above interface, click the Modify  button to pop upModify RTP Config as shown in Figure 98.

    F I G URE 98    –  MO DI F Y RTP  C O NF I G  

    In the Extended Parameters tab, configure Min Late Packet,Max Late Packet and Init Late Packet. Click OK to confirm.

    END OF STEPS 

    Uplink interface is enabled successfully as shown in the following

    figure.

    Configuring RTP

    Perform this procedure to configure Real Time Protocol (RTP).

    Result

    Purpose

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    Ensure ICS and MPR cards are plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)

    and working normally.

    To configure RTP, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS  card and selectVOIP Config RTP Config as shown in Figure 90 .

    F I G URE 99   –  RTP   CO NF I G SE L E C T I O N INT ERF ACE

    2. RTP Config  interface appears as shown in Figure 100. To

    modify RTP configuration, click Modify.

    PreliminarySetup

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    F I G URE 100   –   RTP  CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    3. Modify RTP  interface appears as shown in Figure 101.Change the required fields and click OK.

    F I G URE 101   –   MO DI F Y RTP  C O NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    Result: Message dialog box appears as shown in Figure 102.

    F I G URE 102   –   MO DI F YI NG RTP   INF O RM AT I O N ME S S A G E D I A L O G B O X

    END OF STEPS 

    RTP configuration is completed successfully.Result

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    Configuring VOIP Quality of Service

    Perform this procedure to configure VOIP Quality of Service

    (QoS).

    Ensure ICS and MPR cards are plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)

    and working normally.

    To configure VOIP QoS, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the rack-view map, right-click ICS  card, and selectVOIP Config VOIP QoS Config as shown in Figure 103.

    F I G URE 103   –   VOIP   QOS  CO NF I G SEL ECT I O N I NT ERF ACE

    2. VOIP QoS Config interface appears as shown in Figure 104.To modify QoS configuration, click Modify.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    F I G URE 104   –   VOIP  Q OS  CO NF I G I NT ERF ACE

    3. Modify VOIP QoS interface appears as shown in Figure 105.

    Change the required fields and click OK.

    F I G URE 105   –   MO DI F Y VOIP   QOS   CO NF I G INT ERF ACE

    Result: Message dialog box appears as shown in Figure 106.

    F I G URE 106   –   MO DI F YI NG VOIP  Q OS  ME S S A G E D I A L O G B O X

    END OF STEPS 

    VOIP QoS configuration completed successfully.Result

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    Configuring V5 ProtocolPerform this procedure to configure V5 protocol.

    Ensure ICS and ODTI cards are plugged in ZXMSG 5200 (V2.0.2)and working normally.

    To configure V5 protocol, perform the following steps:

    1. Add an ODTI card.

    To add an ODTI card, refer to the section Adding a Card.

    2. Open the rack-view map, right-click MICS  card and selectV5 Config to enter an interface as shown in Figure 107.

    F I G URE 107   –   V5   M A N A G ER I NT ERF ACE

    i. Click Create to enter an interface as shown in Figure 108.

    F I G URE 108   –   CR E A T E V5   INT ERF ACE

    ii. Input V5 Interface ID and V5 Variable.

    iii. Select V5 Type  and V5 LE Type  from the pull-down

    menus.

    Purpose

    PreliminarySetup

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    Click OK to add V5 Interface information as shown in Figure

    109.

    F I G URE 109   –   A DDED V5   INT ERF ACE

    3. Select V5 Link tab to enter an interface as shown in Figure110.

    F I G URE 110   –   V5   L I N K T A B INT ERF ACE

    i. Select V5 Interface_ID  from the left-section and clickCreate to enter an interface as shown in Figure 111.

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    F I G URE 111   –   CR E A T E V5   L I N K I NT ERF ACE

    ii. Input V5 Link ID and V5 Link E1 No.

    iii. Select V5 Link Slot from the pull-down menu.

    Click OK to add V5 Link information as shown in Figure 112.

    F I G URE 112   –   A DDED V5  L I N K I NT ERF ACE

    4. Select V5 Link Physical C Channel  tab to enter aninterface as shown in Figure 113.

    F I G URE 113   –   V5   L I N K PH Y S I C A L C  C H A N N E L T A B I N T E R F A C E

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    i. Select V5 Link from the left-section and click Create to

    enter an interface as shown in Figure 114.

    F I G URE 114   –   CR E A T E V 5  L I N K PH Y S I C A L C  CH A N N E L IN T E R F A C E

    ii. Input Time Slot and click OK to add V5 Link Physical CChannel information as shown in Figure 115.

    F I G URE 115   –   A DDED V5   L I N K PH Y S I C A L C  CH A N N E L IN T E R F A C E

    5. Select V5 Link Logical C Channel tab to enter an interfaceas shown in Figure 116.

    F I G URE 116   –   V5   L I N K L O G I C A L C   CH A N N E L T A B IN T E R F A C E

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    i. Select Physical C Channel  from the left-section and

    click Create to enter an interface as shown in Figure 117.

    F I G URE 117   –   CR E A T E V5   L O G I C A L C   CH A N N E L I NT ERF ACE

    ii. Input V5 Link Logical C Channel ID  and click OK  toadd V5 Link Logic C Channel information as shown in

    Figure 118.

    F I G URE 118   –   A DDED V5  L I N K L O G I C C  CH A N N E L I NT ERF ACE

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    V5 Protocol configured successfully.

    After configuring V5 Protocol, select V5 interface as shown in

    Figure 119.

    Result

    Follow-upAction

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