AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 1 of 66 6.40A – AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG 1. Important Notes • Check the SIP 3rd Party Validation Website for current validation status. The SIP 3rd party Validation Website can be viewed at: http://testlab.inin.com • Unlike other Mediant devices, no INI files will be provided with this document. The Mediant 800 requires two INIs to have a complete configuration. These INI files are interdependent and editing the DATA.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 2 of 66 4. Install Download the Mediant 800 files form the 3rd Party Validation Website: http://testlab.inin.com Contained in the zip file will be the validated version of firmware (.cmp), as well as any supplemental configuration files. 5. Configuration Methods: • Manipulation of the supplied .ini file(s), then uploading it via the Web interface. o This method is not supported for the Mediant 800.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 3 of 66 Contents Initial Setup ..................................................................................................................... 4 Network Settings ......................................................................................................... 4 VoIP Settings ............................................................................................................. 10 General VoIP Settings ...............
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 4 of 66 Initial Setup Network Settings 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect a Laptop/Desktop with its NIC configured for DHCP to the Mediant 800 via a crossover cable or a switch Open a browser and navigate to 192.168.0.1 entering the default username and password a. User: Admin b. Pass: Admin After logging in, always make sure the radio button next to Full is selected.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 5 of 66 5. Enter the appropriate information for your network 6. Navigate to System > WEB User Accounts 7. Change the Admin user password and, if necessary, the user name 8.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide 9. Page 6 of 66 Change Connection Type to Manual IP Address Ethernet Connection 10. Enter the settings necessary to fit your network design. 11. Navigate to Data > Data System > Connections 12.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide 13. Select Settings 14. Enter the settings necessary to fit your network design. 15. Click OK on this and the next page 16.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 8 of 66 17. Select LAN switch VLAN 1 18. If you do not wish to use the Mediant 800’s DHCP server then change the highlighted (see below) drop down to Disabled and click OK. Otherwise, modify the settings to fit your network design. 19. Navigate to VoIP > Network > IP Settings 20. Click the radio button next to Index 0 21. Click the Edit button that appears above the IP settings table 22.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 9 of 66 Interface selected in the drop down. Click Apply. 23. Click Burn & then Yes on the following dialog prompt. 24. Now that the configuration has been saved to memory and the Mediant 800 is configured to be on your LAN, put it in place and we’ll continue in the next section with the configuration.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 10 of 66 VoIP Settings In this section we’ll begin configuring the Mediant 800 to accept & route calls. The Mediant 800 uses an organizational structure where groups of settings are contained in a Signaling Routing Domain (SRD). For further description please see the Configuring SRD Table section of the Mediant 800 MSBG User’s Manual. There are several pieces that will need to be configured to construct the SRD.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 11 of 66 3. Click Add. For the purposes of this document, we will be considering Voice indexes to be between 1 & 10 and WAN indexes to be between 11 & 20. Note: The default configuration has no media realms configured. You will need at least one Media Realm for TDM. If using SBC functionality, you will need another Media Realm for the WAN. 4. Enter the following settings as shown: 5. Click Submit.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 12 of 66 6. Navigate to VoIP > Media > IPMedia Settings 7. Enter in the Number of Media Channels necessary to meet the configuration needs. The number of channels should be double the maximum number of projected concurrent calls. 8. Click Submit 9.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 13 of 66 10. Enter 1 in the box next to Add and then click Add. 11. Enter a Network Interface name, SIP Ports, SRD, and choose an Application Type for the SIP Interface. Click Apply. Note: The Network Interface Name has to match, precisely, the name given to the VoIP Interface in VoIP > Network > IP Settings. 12.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 14 of 66 13. In the IP Group Table configure the following values for the LAN Group clicking Submit when settings are entered.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 15 of 66 14. Navigate to VoIP > Control Network > Proxy Sets 15. You will need to create a proxy set for the IC Server(s). Configure the following values for the LAN Proxy Set clicking Submit when done.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 16 of 66 16. Navigate to VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters 17. There are many different combinations of settings you can use here. The main things that need configured are: Enable Early Media: Configure as needed Fax Signaling Method: T.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 17 of 66 19. Navigate to VoIP > Coders and Profiles > IP Profile Settings 20. Here you can configure various settings to handle variations of the SIP General Parameters. You then assign these Profiles to their respective IP Groups. These profiles can be used to handle: a. Differences in DSCP from one network to another b. If one network uses SRTP and another uses RTP if Media Security is Enabled c. If one network uses T.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide 22. Navigate to VoIP > Control Network > SRD Table 23. Select SRD Index: 1 – Not Exist 24. Configure the SRD to match the following image 25.
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AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 20 of 66 SBC VoIP Settings 1. Navigate to VoIP > Applications Enabling > Applications Enabling 2. Change Enable SBC Application to Enable 3. Click Submit 4. Navigate to VoIP > Media > Media Realm Configuration 5. Click Add.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 21 of 66 indexes to be between 11 & 20. 6. Enter the settings as shown: 7. Click Submit. A dialog box appears telling you that you’ve configured and offline parameter. Ignore this for now as we will be rebooting later. 8. Navigate to VoIP > Control Network > SIP Interface Table 9. Enter 11 in the box next to Add and then click Add.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 22 of 66 10. Enter a Network Interface name, SIP Ports, SRD, and choose an application type (SBC) for the SIP Interface. Click Apply. Note: WAN is the default Network Interface name for the WAN port. It is not recommended to try changing this. 11. Navigate to VoIP > Control Network > IP Group Table 12.
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AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 25 of 66 15. You will need to create a proxy set for the Remote Endpoint(s). Configure the values for the WAN Proxy Set, clicking Submit when done. 16. Navigate to VoIP > Control Network > SRD Table 17.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 26 of 66 18. Expand all sections by clicking the ^s next to their names. Configure as follows: 19. Navigate to Device Actions > Reset 20.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 27 of 66 TDM Configuration Now that the SRDs & IP Groups have been configured we can move on to configuring the TDM Settings. For more details see the GW and IP to IP section of the Mediant 800 MSBG SP User’s Manual. 1. Navigate to VoIP > PSTN > Trunk Settings 2. Choose the appropriate Protocol Type. NI2 will be used for this example. 3.
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AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 29 of 66 5. Navigate to VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group 6. Enter the settings either as shown, or per Carrier Requirements: 7.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 30 of 66 8. Navigate to VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Trunk Group > Trunk Group Settings 9. Enter the appropriate settings in the fields as shown: 10.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 31 of 66 11. Configure records in the Tel to IP Routing table as necessary. If all calls are going to the SRD/IP Group that were created in earlier sections, configure as shown. 12. Click Submit 13. Navigate to VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Routing > IP to Trunk Group Routing 14. Configure the IP to Trunk Group Routing to route all SIP calls to the configured Trunk Group, as shown 15.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 32 of 66 TDM Fax Configuration 1. Navigate to VoIP > Media > Fax/Modem/CID Settings 1. Configure the settings to match your needs. The following image contains the recommended settings for faxing.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 33 of 66 2. Navigate to VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters 3. Set Fax Signaling Method to T.38 Relay and set Detect Fax on Answer Tone to Initiate T.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 34 of 66 FXO/FXS Configuration In this section we will configure the Mediant 800 to accept & route calls using the FXO/FXS ports. Refer to FXO/FXS section of Mediant 800 MSBG SIP User’s Manual. 1. Navigate to GW and IP to IP > Analog Gateway > FXO Settings 2. Set Dialing Mode to One Stage.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 35 of 66 opened and does not forward the dialed call. 3. Click Submit 4.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 36 of 66 5. Enable Current Disconnect 6. Click Submit 7. Navigate to VoIP > GW and IP to IP > DTMF and Supplementary > DTMF & Dialing 8. Set Max Digits In Phone Num to meet your regional needs. NOTE: Example > To Dial Interactive Intelligence 18002671364, max digits eleven (11) to meet carrier/regional requirements.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide 9. Click Submit 10.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 38 of 66 11. Select the Module you wish to configure eg Module 1 FXS 12. Configure the Channels you wish to use eg 1-4 *See diagram step 11. 13. For an FXS enter the First Station Extension to be used by the FXS devices (eg 2101) in the Phone Number field. For an FXO enter the external Phone Number in the Phone Number field. *See diagram step 11. Note: The Device will automatically increment each Station Extension.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 39 of 66 15. Navigate to VoIP > GW and IP to IP > Hunt Group Settings 16. Enter a Hunt Group ID configured in step 14 in the Hunt Group ID field. 17. Choose the Channel Select Mode: NOTE: For an FXS this should be By Dest Phone Number. 18. For an FXS, configure Registration Mode as Per Endpoint if the station needs to register with IC. *See diagram step 16. 19.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 40 of 66 SBC Routing Now that the SRDs & IP Groups have been configured we can move on to configuring routing between IP Groups. For more details see the Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing section of the Mediant 800 MSBG SIP User’s Manual. 1. Navigate to VoIP > SBC > General Settings 2. Enter the WAN IP address configured earlier in the WAN IP Address field 3.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Navigate to VoIP > SBC > Routing SBC > IP to IP Routing Table 5. Enter a 10 in the text box next to Add. Click Add 6. Enter the following settings: Source IP Group ID: 1 Destination IP Group ID: 11 7. Click Apply 8. Enter 20 in the text box next to Add. Click Add 9.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 42 of 66 Destination IP Group ID: 1 10. Click Apply 11. Select Device Actions > Reset 12.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 43 of 66 Advanced Configuration TLS Please note: • If your traffic is moving between TLS & Non-TLS networks it is very important to create two IP Profiles, one for TCP/UDP and the other for TLS. 4. Navigate to System > Certificates 5. Enter the FQDN of the Mediant 800 gateway in Subject Name. Click Generate CSR Note: It is necessary to use a Subject Name that is resolvable by all network elements, both Internal and External. 6.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 44 of 66 7. Open Interaction Administrator and navigate to the System Configuration container: 8. On right hand side double-click on Configuration 9.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 45 of 66 Configuration 10. Click the Port-To-Certificate Mappings tab. 11. Remove all entries in the Port-To-Certificate Mappings box 12. Enter 5061 in the Port input box and choose in the Line Certificate drop down.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide 13. Click Add and then do the same for 8061.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 47 of 66 15. Click Third Party Certificate Signing 16. Paste the CSR generated at step 3 into the Certificate to Sign input box. 17. Click Sign 18. You will need to save both the Signed and Signing Authority certificates for importing to the Mediant 800.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 48 of 66 19. Click Save AsC and save both certificates then return to the Mediant 800 Web Interface. 20. Return to System > Certificates and click BrowseC under the Trusted Root Certificate Store section of Certificate Files. Once you’ve selected the Signing Authority Certificate you saved from Interaction Administrator, click Send File 21. Once the file has been uploaded, do the same for Device Certificate.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 49 of 66 22. Once the file has been uploaded go to VoIP > Media > Media Security 23. Change Media Security to Enable and put a check next to all applicable cipher suites in SRTP offered Suites 24. Click Submit 25. Click OK on the following prompt notifying you of the offline parameter change.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 50 of 66 26. Navigate to VoIP > SIP Definitions > General Parameters 27. Change the following settings: 28.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 51 of 66 29. Navigate to VoIP > SIP Definitions > Proxy & Registration 30.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 52 of 66 31. Click Submit 32. Change your Proxy Set to use TLS 33. Select Device Actions > Reset 34. Ensure Burn to Flash is set to Yes and then click Reset 35. Log back in after reboot 36. Navigate to VoIP > Control Network > Proxy Sets Table 37. Ensure that the proper proxy set has the Transport Type set to TLS for each entry in its Proxy Address table. Also put the SIPS communication port on the end of each IP Address. 38.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 53 of 66 39. Navigate to VoIP > Coders & Profiles > IP Profile Settings 40. Create one IP Profile for TLS and one for TCP/UDP. a. For TCP/UDP set: Gateway Parameters > Media Security Behavior to Disable SBC > Media Security Behavior to RTP b. For TLS set: Gateway Parameters > Media Security Behavior to Preferrable SBC > Media Security Behavior to SRTP 41.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 54 of 66 External User Agents If you wish to have VoIP stations outside your network that connect back to IC and place calls without using VPN, there are several things you will need to configure. Primarily you cannot use the Mediant 800 for your primary Data router. You will instead need a Secondary router that will handle the HTTP(S) traffic from the WAN Phones.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 55 of 66 There will need to be several changes in Interaction Administrator before changes are made to the Mediant 800. There will need to be: • A line for phones to register on, either 5060 or 5061 depending on the usage of TLS • A registration group dedicated to WAN phones • A location dedicated to WAN phones 1. Open Interaction Administrator and navigate to the Lines Container 2.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 56 of 66 field. This can be your main DID or another number. 4.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 57 of 66 5. Change any settings necessary in the Transport section 6. Click OK 7. Click [Server Name] > Managed IP Phones > Registration Groups 8.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 58 of 66 9. Click Add.. in the Registrations section of the Registration Group Configuration window 10. Click the Use the following registration settings: radio button. 11. Enter the external FQDN of your Mediant 800, the name entered in the Subject Name of the CSR, and change Port and Transport Protocol as necessary. 12.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 59 of 66 13. Click [Server Name] > Regionalization > Locations 14. Click File > New 15. Enter a meaningful Location Name and, if there is no way to route NTP back to your network from the WAN, choose Other for SNTP Server and enter the IP or FQDN of a public NTP server. 16.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 60 of 66 17. Select the other Location(s) this Location needs to be able to communicate with 18. Click Next 19. Choose the Codecs available at each Location 20. Click Next 21.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 61 of 66 22. Create some Managed Phones/Stations and place them in the WAN region. 23. Open the Mediant 800’s WEB Interface 24. Change the URL replacing Index with AdminPage (this is case sensitive) 25. Select ini Parameters 26.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 62 of 66 27. Click Back to Main to return to the regular configuration page. 28.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 63 of 66 29. Select Index 12 and enter the following settings: Type: USER Description: WAN Users (or something more meaningful) SRD: 11 Media Realm: WAN IP Profile ID: Choose the appropriate IP Profile unless none used 30.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 64 of 66 31. Navigate to VoIP > SBC > Routing SBC > Classification Table 32. Enter 12 in the text box next to Add and click Add 33. Enter a. Source SRD ID: 11 b. Source IP Group ID: 12 34.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 65 of 66 35. Navigate to VoIP > SBC > Routing SBC > IP to IP Routing Table 36. Enter a 9 in the box next to Add 37. Enter the following Settings: Source IP Group ID: 1 Destination Username Prefix: WANPhoneXXX i. A strict naming convention will have to adopted for all phones that are going to be on the WAN so that this naming mask will be effective. ii.
AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG Installation and Configuration Guide Page 66 of 66 39. Enter a 19 in the box next to Add 40. Enter the following Settings: a. Source IP Group ID: 12 b. Destination IP Group: 1 41. Click Apply 42. Select Device Actions > Reset 43.