HOW DO I ADD A NEW USER IN A SMARTMEDIATM BASED SMARTNODETM?
For your convenience please find below a video on the process of
adding a user and creating a new configuration. For those who do not
wish to use a video instruction you will find a written de...
Yes, The SN10K does support Transcoding.
SN10100 can do a max of 128 SIP to SIP calls.
SN10200 can do a max of 1024 SIP to SIP calls.
G7.11
G.723.1
G.726
G.729AB
T.38
G.728
G.729EG
ILBC
AMR
AMR-WB
GSM-FR/EFR
EVRC/QCELP
SN1010...
This is supported on both the SN10100 and SN10200.
If you only have one, the redundancy is going to be in Ethernet Ports
and PSU's. PSU's are hotswappable; Ethernet is not Field Replaceable.
In a 1+1 setup, everything is Redundant and a new slave can be added
with out rebooting the current primary unit.
Under Signaling/ISDN, click to edit the ISDN stack that was created.
Here you will then click the Advanced Parameters. In the Options
section, you will need to add in 65536.
Once this is added and the config is validated and applied, calls are
then pass...
ETH1 and ETH2 go through The Telcoboard Switch and get final addresses
from the Ethernet port of the server board: yes It will respond to
ICMP requests
- Static Routing table:
- Used when call routes are simple
- Label Routing:
- Used when call routes are extensive
- Scriptable Routing:
- Used to implement customer routing algorithms
- Examples: route retries, load-balancing
Call Detail Records (CDR) are very intricate in the SmartMedia
Platform, allowing the user to configure the output to achieve exactly
what is needed.
To enable CDRs please navigate to 'Menu -> Gateway -> Edit
Configuration -> CDR Options' and check the ...
DETAILED UPGRADE PROCEDURES
Recommended procedure for Minor Upgrade performed with 'System View'
CLI progress control (SmartMedia 2.8.63 to 2.8.68 as example)
[http://www.patton.com/files/support/sn10k/KB_content/MinorUpgrade_procedure.pdf]
Recommended...
1. Select IP INTERFACES from the navigation panel:
2. Click EDIT from the IP Interfaces Information panel:
3. Configure the IP port:
* Indicate whether or not to use DHCP on this port
* Enter an IP ADDRESS
* Enter a NETMASK
* Enter a GATEWAY...
THE SN10100 1+1 SYSTEM IS MADE OF:
- A standard SN10100 unit
- A +1 SN10100 unit
- One or two 1+1 patch panels
In case of failure of the active unit, the exact configuration will
transfer onto the standby unit. The standby unit is then automatical...
The 10k can Support an estimated amount of 512 NAPs which would tie
into 512 Outbound Registrations.
This section is an old artifact that is about to be removed on
software version 2.7.
It was used to configure "accounts" for a very old ring-back-tone
piece of code (i.e. configure the prompts per calling number). This
function (RBT) is now much more fl...
IT MAY BE REQUIRED TO RETURN A SN10K UNIT TO IT'S INITIAL STATE, FOR
EXAMPLE:
* A SN10k Standard unit was used as a standalone unit, now needs to
be used as part of a 1+1 system
* A SN10k Spare unit was used as a replacement in a 1+1 system, and
must...
In some cases the routing on SmartMedia 10K series can not be done
just using the static routing table.
As a new case study, in some cases the remapped nap is depending on
the actual time / the calling party number of the called party number.
All these ...
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol, more commonly known as SIP, is a
signaling protocol for packet-based networks and is commonly used,
along with H.323 to provide signaling for voice over IP (VoIP)
communications.
SN10K AND SIP
SmartMedia provides suppo...
Now that you have properly allocated all of your system's physical
interfaces, you must create a new RTP port range.
To create an RTP port range:
1- Click IP INTERFACES in the navigation panel
2- In the IP Interfaces window, click CREATE NEW PORT RA...
Session Initiation Protocol, more commonly known as SIP, is a
signaling protocol for packet-based networks and is commonly used,
along with H.323 to provide signaling for voice over IP (VoIP)
communications. You must now configure SIP signaling for your s...
Now that you have created a SIP stack, you must must create a new SIP
transport server for your configuration.
NOTE: In order to employ SIP transport servers, the protocol that
they will use to transport the SIP signaling traffic must be defined.
To d...
Now that you have created a SIP stack and a transport server, you
must must create a new service access point (SAP) for your
configuration. The Service Access Point is used to bind the SIP stack
with a transport server. Depending on the system configurati...
You must now access your system's default sound codec and tone
detection profiles, in order to validate whether or not they are
correctly set.
To do so:
1- Click PROFILES in the navigation panel
2- Click EDIT next to the default configuration (or th...
Profiles are created to define the manner in which many aspects of
signalling are handled by the system. Profiles can be used to
fine-tune the handling of VoIP, TDM, IVR and Tones, and more. To
create a profile you must use the SmartMedia Web Portal.
TO...
ALLOCATING A SIP NETWORK ACCESS POINT (NAP)
You must now allocate a SIP NAP for your system. This is very similar
to the ISDN NAP created in the previous step.
To create a new NAP:
1- Click NAP in the navigation panel
2- Click CREATE NEW NAP
3- C...
Step 1)
Create an IP port range
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledgebase/Article/View/342/0/creating-portrange-on-smartmedia]
Step 2)
Create a SIP stack
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledgebase/Article/View/343/0/...
Step 1)
Create Line Interface
[http://www.patton.com/support/kb_art.asp?art=382&p=114]
Create Line Service
[http://www.patton.com/support/kb_art.asp?art=383&p=114]
Step 2)
Setup the clock source
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledge...
The clock is a necessary component of a TDM network. Synchronizing
your system on the right clock, allows it to offer good sound quality.
It is now recommended that you configure an external clocking source
for your system.
To do so:
1- Click CLOCKING...
Now you must configure ISDN-PRI signaling for your system. To do so,
you must create a new ISDN stack.
Integrated Systems Digital Network (ISDN) is a circuit-switched
telephone system that integrated voice and data on the same lines.
SmartMedia can be c...
You must now allocate an ISDN network access point for your system. A
network access point or NAP represents the entry point to another
network or destination peer (e.g. SIP proxy, ISUP interface peer,
etc).
To create a new NAP:
1- Click NAP in the na...
Step 1)
Create a new line interface
[http://www.patton.com/support/kb_art.asp?art=382]
Create a new line service
[http://www.patton.com/support/kb_art.asp?art=383]
Step 2)
Create a new ISDN stack
[http://www.patton.com/support/kb_art.asp?art=354]
...
Most up to date parameter list (including SmartMedia 2.8 release) is
available in this article
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledgebase/Article/View/442].
CALL OBJECT
GET
Those function are used to get the call parameters. The possib...
RADIUS THEORY IN SN10K
1- RADIUS client association
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledgebase/Article/View/410/75/radius-accounting-authentication-association]
2- RADIUS redundancy
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledge...
The SmartNode SN10K supports version 0 and 3. Version 0 is for v.17
faxing and version 3 is for v.34 faxing.
This page contains information about SmartMedia CAS R2 variant
scripting.
Refer to the default script (itu.lua) in the Web Portal for a complete
working variant script example.
OVERVIEW
CAS R2 signaling is done in two parts: line signaling and regist...
When you receive a new system, at least one hardware configuration
will have been set in the Toolpack application server, by default. To
add other hardware devices, you must use the SmartMedia Web Portal
To add one or more additional hardware devices to...
You must now allocate a SIP NAP for your system. This is very similar
to the ISDN NAP created in the previous step.
To create a new NAP:
1- Click NAP in the navigation panel
[http://docs.telcobridges.com/tbwiki/File:Toolpack_v2.5_Navigation_Panel_N...
You must set up call routing for your system. Call routing refers to
the ability to route calls based on criteria such as origin,
destination, time of day, service provider rates, and more.
Follow the procedure listed below to create primary and seconda...
Changes made to the configuration of the SmartMedia units are stored
on the OAM&P Configuration and Logging database. In order for changes
to be used by the system, they must first be activated. This is done
at the system level and accessed from the Navig...
Call Trace is a diagnostic tool that is designed to trace the path a
call takes through a Tmedia system, and to provide information about
numerous aspects of the call path, such as:
* The routing decision
* The outgoing call
* Subsequent outgoing ...
This article guides you trough a step by step task list, to get a
SmartNode SN10k configured.
At the end your SmartNode SN10k will be ready to handle calls from SIP
to ISDN and versa.
Step 1) Hardware
Adding New Hardware In SmartMedia
[http://www.p...
Now you will need to create a new line interface for your ISDN-SIP
Gateway system. Line interface is a generic term for TDM physical
interfaces. SmartMedia supports 3 types of physical interfaces:
* T1/E1/J1 interfaces
* DS3 interfaces
* SONET/SDH...
Now, you must create a new line service, for your line interface. A
line service defines the payload type of a line interface or another
line service. The line service chain stops when it reach the E1/J1/T1
line service.
The E1/J1/T1 line services are a...
Yes. An STP can hold many functions and not every single possible
scenario can work, for basic to medium complexity installations
SmartMedia based SmartNodes will perform the STP functionality with
out issues.
Maximum 1,500 MSUs per second, (Hasn't been measured in the lab for
SCCP MUSs. Software was used to generate 12-Byte MSU's and the box
handled up to 5,000 MSUs per second. Since SCCP MSUs are much larger
we estimate 1,500 comfortably.)
The maximum size of the GTT Table is 100 Records.
The SmartNode can have 64 OPCs and 128 DPCs.
UPLOAD A SN10K LICENSE FILE
* Log in the web portal and click the 'Status' -> 'Hosts' tab.
* Click on one of the 'Ready host list' link.
* Select 'Upload License' from the drop down box.
* Click the 'Browse...' button and select the License file...
1- Click ROUTES in the navigation panel
2- Click CREATE NEW ROUTE COLUMN on the static routes page
3- Create 2 New Route Column: (USE ONE OF THE VALUES LISTED BELOW.)
* Enter a NAME for the column
* Type Attributes: text
* Default: What you wa...
ACTIVATING SNMPAGENT
Once you are logged into the Web Portal, follow these steps to
activate the SnmpAgent application:
* Click the STATUS tab in the navigation panel.
* In the STATUS information window, click the APPLICATIONS tab.
* In the APP...
CONFIGURING SNMPAGENT
Once you are logged into the Web Portal and have successfully
activated the SnmpAgent application, follow these steps to configure
the application to suit your needs:
CONFIGURING SNMP SYSTEM PARAMETERS
* Under the APPLICATIONS...
STM-1:AUTOMATIC PROTECTION SWITCHING
Automatic Protection Switching on STM-1 connections is supported by
SmartMedia gateways.
APS STM-1 protection is also known as Multiplexing Section Protection
(MSP)
LINEAR TOPOLOGY: 1+1, 1:N AND 1:1
As the Sm...
Yes, it is possible to configure different DPCs for SS7 signaling and
for voice traffic
Step 1: Create different MTP3 Point Code for signaling and for voice
Traffic
Click Point Codes in the navigation panel
Click Create New Point Code
Configure th...
When the SmartNode receives an incoming SETUP message from the PRI
port, it returns a SETUP ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and then the connecting
switch sends back a "CAUSE : MESSAGE TYPE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CALL
STATE". This is due to the fact that the DMS-100 impleme...
CONTENTS
* Introduction
* Media Announcement
* Attribute for Media Announcement
* Dynamic payload type
* Other media specific attribute
* Examples
* References
You can specify the Profile SDP Description to define which voice
codecs
...
With version 2.7.31+, SmartMedia has the Associated server field in
the RADIUS Client configuration page:
CONTENTS
* 1 General Usage
* 1.1 Link accounting and authentication together logically
* 1.2 Sends Acct/Auth requests to the same physical ...
With version 2.7, SmartMedia fully supports redundancy on Radius
authentication and accounting. Short for AUTH/ACCT in the below
description.
CONTENTS
* 1 Multiple Radius Servers
* 2 Current(Primary) Radius AUTH/ACCT server selection
* 3 Radius A...
With SmartMedia version 2.6, the CDR processing has improved
substantially, including various methods to protect against loss of
CDR records. Here is a detailed explanation of the functionalities.
CONTENTS
* 1 CDR Redundancy
* 1.1 Radius redundanc...
This page contains the list of RADIUS attributes that are sent to a
RADIUS accounting server.
From RFC 2865 [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2865] and RFC 2866
[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2866] (Accounting) :
ATTRIBUTE ID
RADIUS IETF PARAM NAME...
SS7
SS7 is a signaling protocol which is used to set up and tear down
phone calls. It also provides support for such functionality as local
number portability, Short Messaging Service (SMS), prepaid billing and
number translation.
The configuration of ...
SPECIFICATIONS
SmartMedia implementation of the MTP2 software conforms to the
following standards:
* GR-246, Issue 3, T1.111.3 SS7 Signaling Data Link (MTP Level 2),
ANSI 1992.
* Q.701 SS7 (MTP), CCITT 1992.
* Q.703 SS7 Signaling Data Link, CCITT...
SPECIFICATIONS
SmartMedia implementation of MTP3 functionality conforms to the
following standards:
* ETS 300 008 - Integrated Services Digital Network; CCITT Signaling
System No 7, Message Transfer Part to Support International
Interconnection, ETSI...
SPECIFICATIONS
The ISUP protocol layer conforms to the following standards:
* Common Channel Signaling System N.7 (National), Singapore Telecom,
1988
* EN 300 356-1 v3.2.2, ISUP Version 3 for the International
Interfaces Basic Services, 1998
* ET...
This article covers addition of Priority and Load sharing to any
routing script. Idea behind the script is to regroup routes of the
same kind, distribute load among them and prioritize one group versus
another. Alternatively you can do the same on NAPs. Y...
SN10K VOIP HARDWARE UPGRADE INSTALLATION GUIDE
To upgrade the amount of VoIP Channels in your SN10k, you will need to
first purchase the license and hardware upgrade.
SNSW-SN10200-16E:
SmartNode SmartMedia (SN10200 and SN10300 models only) 16 T1/E1 wi...
MODEL NUMBER
# VOICE PORTS
SN10100/4E/48
128
Upgradeable to 256 with field upgrade SNSW-SN10100-4E
SN10100/4E/RUI
128
Upgradeable to 256 with field upgrade SNSW-SN10100-4E
SN10100/4E/UI
128
Upgradeable to 256 with field...
REGULAR EXPRESSIONS:
A regular expression is a sequence of characters that forms a search
and replace pattern. This is useful to modify the called or calling
number digit strings. The version used in the SmartMedia SN10K units
is based on PERL regular e...
THEORY OF OPERATION
VoIP Bonding refers to the SmartNode10k capability to use two
available VoIP Ethernet ports as a bonding pair. When the active port
becomes unusable (cable disconnected, limited connectivity), other
port is used to transport Ethernet ...
MTP3 DESIGN
MTP3 FEATURES
MTP3 SmartMedia implementations delivers the following features:
* Acts as a signaling point (SP) or signaling transfer point (STP)
* Handles either national or international signaling traffic
* Supports national option...
SN10100 AND SN10200 COME WITH FEW LAYERS OF HIGH AVAILABILITY
*SN10300 IS A CLUSTER BASED SYSTEM INTRODUCING FEW DEDICATED HA
FUNCTIONALITIES, WHICH CAN BE FOUND IN THIS ARTICLE
[HTTP://SUPPORT.PATTON.COM/INDEX.PHP?/PATTON/KNOWLEDGEBASE/ARTICLE/VIEW/438]...
Whenever you are experiencing connectivity issue on the e1t1/ethernet
a great tool to test if the ports are working fine would be the
loopback cable.
A loopback cable redirects the output back into itself. This
effectively gives the network interface th...
SMARTNODE 10K AND SNMP
SN10k software SmartMedia supportes basic SNMP implementations in
versions 1,2 and 3. Users are allowed to remotely poll (or GET) system
variables, known as SNMP Managed Objects, which are defined in files
known as MIB modules. In ...
SN10K SNMP THEORY OF OPERATIONS
Before proceeding with the following text please make sure that you
are familiar with SN10k SNMP - supported MIBs
[http://support.patton.com/index.php?/patton/Knowledgebase/Article/View/436]
KB article. Please also ensure ...
SN10300 COME WITH FEW LAYERS OF HIGH AVAILABILITY
1. SINGLE MGW HA DESIGN
a) PSU failover
- hot swappable PSUs with realtime failover
b) SS7/MTP3 signaling link failover
c) TDM Clock failover between Line Services
d) Automatic protection mechanism...
FLEXIBLE IP
SmartMedia version 2.8 introduced a new feature called Flexible IP.
Compared with 2.7 branch it allows almost unlimited flexibility in
configuration of IP interfaces on SN10k TelcoBoards. In order to fully
understand the capabilities this enh...
SCRIPT PARAMETERS PROTOCOL MAPPING
The following call parameters are available in the call object. For
example
called_number = call[:called]
SCRIPT PARAMETER NAME
ISDN
R2 CAS
SS7
SIP
Comment
SmartMedia
version
leg_id
N/A
N/A
N/A
N...
BY DEFAULT SN10K USES THE SIP FROM: HEADER VALUE IN :CALLED routing
script variable. In most cases this is the standard way SIP Soft
Switches handle called number routing. From time to time however the
requirement is to use data provided in the USER-INFO ...
OVERVIEW
SIP-I (SIP with encapsulated ISUP) is an ITU-defined SIP extension
which allows IP networks to provide services that are supported by
ISUP networks. SIP-I specifies the criteria for enabling ISUP
internetwork with SIP networks. SIP-I is an exten...
ROUTE RETRY ALGORITHM
Route Retry feature is applied when more than one matching route is
returned by the active routing script. Algorithm works in the
following way:
* outgoing call will be made based on the first matching route
* if call fails wh...
During internetworking related debugging it may be required to use
more detailed siangling data then those offered by WebPortal 'Menu ->
Maintenance -> Call Trace' application. This task can be easily
resolved by the sigtrace application launched form SN1...
The SN10100 and SN10200 RJ45 E1 port has to be wired as the following:
INTRODUCTION
This example SN10k routing script will allow you to map NOA (TON) on
outgoing TDM (ISDN and SS7) call legs based on incoming Calling (CgPN)
Called (CdPN) Party Number. We assume that the whole routing script
configuration is done from scratc...
SN10K IVR
Patton SmartMedia products now include support for IVR functionality,
including digit/tone play/collection and voice playing/recording.
CALCULATING THE NUMBER OF IVR CHANNELS REQUIRED
The number of IVR channels required in a system depen...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Configuration
* Configure RADIUS Client
* Add RADIUS Auth Server
* Check RADIUS Auth Server status
* Implement RADIUS AAA into Routing Script
* Evaluate the Routing Script with the Routing Engine "Test tool"
...
Please follow the diagram step by step.
STEP 1>>enable recording
STEP 2>>>retrieve recorded files
Select Call Trace under Maintenance.
STEP 3>>>
Select which recording you would like to analyze or download.
Step 4>>>>
To change the number of call traces that can be stored in the SN10k,
you will need to edit the TBUCTWRITER application parameters.
On the left hand menu, navigate to the following:
HOSTS/APPLICATIONS
From the "APPLICATION CONFIGURATION LIST", select...
_RESETTING THE HOST ROLE_
_(Software version 2.8 or greater)_
__
If you need to change internal IP addresses, you must reset the host
role settings of the unit. To reset the host role, do the following:
1- Click “Hosts” in the navigation panel a...
_SN10K:_
_IP INTERFACES AND INTERNAL SUBNETS_
_ _
This article explains usage of the internal network subnets of
SN10100, SN10200 and SN10300 products. These products NEED TO USE
PRIVATE INTERNAL SUBNETS for communication between internal modules,
...
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