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Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide December 2011 64-0347-09 www.dialogic.com

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93 8. How Call Addresses are Processed Overview of How Call Addresses are Processed The call addresses provided by the caller can be modified at di

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 94 Configure the outside access digit only if there is a PBX between the PSTN and Diva SIPcon

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How Call Addresses Are Processed 95 Diva SIPcontrol uses the style of regular expressions used by Perl. Most tutorials and how-to's covering Perl

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 96 $n Outputs the nth matched sub-condition $(S) Inserts the current calling (source) number

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How Call Addresses Are Processed 97 International Dial Prefix by Number Type Task: A call that has an international dial prefix should be placed with

Page 9 - 1. Introduction

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 98 How Call Addresses are Manipulated Diva SIPcontrol uses routing conditions, dialplans, and

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99 9. Software Uninstallation Software Uninstallation Note: If you want to upgrade from Diva SIPcontrol version 1.5.1, DO NOT uninstall the softwar

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Page 12 - Call Handling Features

101 10. Cause Code Mapping Cause Code Mapping If Diva SIPcontrol uses Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 or Lync Server 2010 as a SIP peer

Page 13 - Supported RFCs

3 2. Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Features Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol Features This topic groups Diva SIPcontrol features into the following catego

Page 14 - Enhanced Routing

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 102 19 No answer from the user 480 Temporarily unavailable 20 Subscriber absent 480 Temporar

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Cause Code Mapping 103 55 Incoming class barred within Closed User Group (CUG) 403 Forbidden 57 Bearer capability not authorized 403 Forbidden 58 Bea

Page 16 - Fax and Modem Features

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 104 SIP Response Code to ISDN Cause Code SIP response code from the SIP peer Description ISDN

Page 17 - Q.SIG Features

Cause Code Mapping 105 423 Interval too brief 63 Service or option unavailable 429 Provide Referrer Identity 31 Normal, unspecified 480 Temporarily un

Page 18 - PBX Interoperability

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 106 604 Does not exist anywhere 1 Unallocated number 606 Not acceptable 65 Bearer capability

Page 19 - License Activation

Cause Code Mapping 107 16 Normal call clearing 603 Decline (The PBX of Philips sends this code during call set-up if the user rejects the call.) 17 U

Page 20 - Proof of Purchase Code (PPC)

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 108 47 Resource unavailable 503 Service unavailable 55 Incoming class barred within Closed Us

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Cause Code Mapping 109 Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 and Lync Server SIP Response Code to ISDN Cause Code SIP response code from Micros

Page 22 - To Activate a License File

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 110 420 Bad extension 127 Interworking, unspecified 421 Extension required 127 Interworking,

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Cause Code Mapping 111 505 Version not supported 127 Interworking, unspecified 513 Message too large 127 Interworking, unspecified 600 Busy everywhere

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 4  Support for Proxy and Registrar authentication.  Support for registering Diva SIPcontr

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Page 26 - The View Report Option

113 11. Event Logging Event Logging A computer with Diva SIPcontrol installed can write the following types of events into the System Event Log: 

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 114 Warnings A warning is an event that is not necessarily significant but can indicate a po

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Event Logging 115 3008 TLS certificate verification failed with error <OpenSSL errorcode>. The TLS certificate presented by the peer could not b

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 116 4009 Available/changed licensed channels <Licensed channels>. List the amount of l

Page 30 - Public Line ISDN Protocols

117 12. Use Case Examples Use Case Examples Diva SIPcontrol is designed to support standard VoIP RFCs, therefore, the usage of Diva SIPcontrol is no

Page 31 - Specific Major PBX Types

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 118 For this configuration scenario, the network interface, one SIP peer, and two routes n

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Use Case Examples 119  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the SIP peer.  Peer type: Leave the Default setting.  IP protocol: Select U

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 120  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the configu

Page 34 - Configuration Tips and Hints

Use Case Examples 121 For this configuration scenario, the PSTN interface, the network interface, one SIP peer, and one route need to be configured. 1

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Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Features 5 Media Processing Features  Support for the following codecs: o G.711 A-law and u-law o G.726 (16, 24, 32,

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 122 7. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for the other PRI line. 8. In the Diva SIPcontrol web interfa

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Use Case Examples 123 Click OK to save the settings and close the window. 11. Configure one PSTN to SIP route and one SIP to the PSTN route. For the

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 124  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the SIP pee

Page 39 - PSTN Interfaces

Use Case Examples 125 3. Click either the board icon or the name of the Diva Media Board to open the Board Configuration - Detail page. 4. Configure

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 126 8. Under Dialplans, click Add, and enter the following parameters:  Name: Enter a uniq

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Use Case Examples 127  International prefix: Enter the international prefix of the country in which the gateway computer is located.  National pre

Page 42 - Address Normalization

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 128 12. Under SIP Peers, click Add new peer, and configure the following parameters:  Nam

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Use Case Examples 129  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select both controllers of the Diva Media Board as source

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 130  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the configu

Page 45 - Network Interfaces

Use Case Examples 131 For this configuration scenario, two dialplans, the two PSTN interfaces, the network interface, one SIP peer, one address map,

Page 46 - SIP Peers

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 6  RFC 3551 - RTP/AVP profile  RFC 3711 - The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 132 5. Click Save. 6. Click Board configuration again, and select port 2 of your Diva Media

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Use Case Examples 133 8. Click Save. 9. In the Diva SIPcontrol web interface, click SIPcontrol configuration on the left hand side to open the SIPcon

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 134  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the dialplan.  Country code: Enter the

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Use Case Examples 135  National prefix: Enter the national prefix that needs to be dialed for long distance calls within the country in which the ga

Page 51 - Security

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 136  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the dialplan.  Country code: Enter the

Page 52 - Session Timer

Use Case Examples 137  Dialplan: Select the dialplan you configured for the PBX.  Type of number (outbound): Select Extension.  Encoding (outbo

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 138  Dialplan: Select the dialplan you configured for the PSTN  Type of number (outbound

Page 54 - Authentication

Use Case Examples 139 13. Under SIP Peers, click Add new peer, and configure the following parameters:

Page 55 - Routing

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 140  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the SIP peer.  Peer type: Select MS OC

Page 56 - Dialplan)

Use Case Examples 141 Under Address Normalization, select the dialplan you configured for the controller connected to the PBX. Click OK to save the se

Page 57 - Conditions

Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Features 7 Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Features This topic groups Diva Media Board features into the following categorie

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 142  Address map name: Enter a descriptive name for the address map.  Rule name: Enter a

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Use Case Examples 143  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the SIP peer configured above as a Master destinat

Page 60 - Address Manipulation

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 144  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the control

Page 61 - Security Profiles

Use Case Examples 145  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select both controllers of the Diva Media Board.  Desti

Page 62 - Global Security Parameters

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 146 Using the Gateway Computer Between the PSTN and PBX/Microsoft® Office Communications Serv

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Use Case Examples 147 Open the Diva web interface to configure the required parameters. To do so, click Start > Programs > Dialogic Diva > S

Page 64 - Use Case for LDAP

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 148 5. Click either the board icon or the name of the first Diva Media Board line (the PRI l

Page 65 - LDAP Query

Use Case Examples 149  D-Channel Protocol: Select Europe/other countries, Euro-ISDN (ETSI-DSS1) - (ETSI) as the D-channel protocol.  Interface Mo

Page 66 - LDAP Domain

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 150  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the dialplan.  Country code: Enter the

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Use Case Examples 151  National prefix: Enter the national prefix that needs to be dialed for long distance calls within the country in which the ga

Page 68 - LDAP Cache

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 8  ECT Link Balance: To avoid confusion with call transfer and multiple incoming calls, eac

Page 69 - Dialplans

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 152  Name: Enter a unique name for this controller.  Address map inbound: Select the in

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Use Case Examples 153 To configure the controller that is connected to the PBX later in the configuration, click Details at the right of the respectiv

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 154 Leave the remaining parameters at their default values. Click OK to save the settings and

Page 72 - Address Maps

Use Case Examples 155  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the SIP peer.  Peer type: Select MS OCS 2007/2007 R2 - Mediation Server from t

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 156  Address map name: Enter a name for the incoming call address map.  Rule name: Enter

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Use Case Examples 157  Address Condition in the Calling address rules section: Enter ^[0-9].*. This expression matches all calls from the PSTN.  A

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 158  Address map name: Enter a name for the outgoing call address map.  Rule name: Enter

Page 76 - Cause Code Maps

Use Case Examples 159  Address map name: Enter a name for the address map for calls from the PBX.  Rule name: Enter a name that describes the add

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 160 Click OK to save the settings and close the window. 4. The fourth address map is also onl

Page 78 - Codec Profiles

Use Case Examples 161  Address map name: Enter an address map name for calls from the gateway to the PBX.  Rule name: Enter a name that describes

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Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Features 9  Connection to ISDN routers, enabling access to a remote LAN or the Internet  Network access for PPP-compa

Page 80 - Registrations

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 162  Address map name: Enter an address map name for calls to the reception.  Rule name:

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Use Case Examples 163 Under Called address rules, configure the following parameters:  Address Condition: Enter ^.*$. Because this address map will

Page 82 - Logging and Diagnostics

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 164  Under Conditions, click Add, and in Called number, enter a regular expression that mat

Page 83 - 6. Data Security

Use Case Examples 165 Click OK to save the settings and close the window. 3. Create the third route from the Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2

Page 84 - Secure RTP

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 166  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the PSTN co

Page 85 - SIPcontrol

Use Case Examples 167 Using the Gateway Computer Between the PSTN and Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010 This configuration scenario describes the necessa

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 168 3. Click either the board icon or the name of the first Diva Media Board line to open th

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Use Case Examples 169 7. Create a certificate request file and private key file with a third party program. Send the certificate request file to the C

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 170 6. In the Global Security Parameters section, fill in the following fields:  Host name

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Use Case Examples 171 Click OK to save the settings and close the window. To create a codec profile for the FSX ATA, open the Codec Profiles section,

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 10 PBX Interoperability DMG Gateways are designed and tested for PBX interoperability with th

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 172  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the dialplan.  North-American number

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Use Case Examples 173  National prefix: Enter the national prefix that needs to be dialed for long distance calls within the country in which the ga

Page 93 - 7. How Calls are Processed

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 174  Address map name: Enter a name for the incoming call address map.  Rule name: Enter

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Use Case Examples 175 Under Called address rules, configure the following parameters:  Address Condition: Enter the called address condition as show

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 176  Name: Enter a unique name for this controller.  Dialplan: Select the configured di

Page 96 - Routing Examples

Use Case Examples 177 Click OK to save the settings and close the window. 15. Under Network Interfaces, enable your Ethernet adapter, and set the TCP

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 178  A dummy SIP peer that is used for rejecting PSTN calls made to the same extensions as

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Use Case Examples 179  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the SIP peer.  Peer type: Select MS Lync 2010 - Mediation Server from the dro

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 180 Under Enhanced, configure the following parameters:  Default peer for received SIP call

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Use Case Examples 181  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the SIP peer.  Peer type: Select Grandstream HT-502 from the dropdown menu. 

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11 3. Initial Configuration and License Activation Preparing for Configuration The initial configuration allows the unit to be configured using a r

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 182 Under Enhanced, select the codec you defined for the ATA as the Codec profile, and disabl

Page 103 - Common Results

Use Case Examples 183  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select both PSTN controllers as sources.  Destination:

Page 104 - Address Map Examples

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 184 2. Create the second route from the PSTN to the Lync Server. To do so, click Add in the R

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Use Case Examples 185  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the SIP peer configured for the Lync Server as bot

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 186 4. Create the fourth route to route calls from the Lync Server to one of the ATA extensio

Page 107 - 9. Software Uninstallation

Use Case Examples 187 5. Create the fifth route to route calls from the Lync Server to the second ATA extension. To do so, use the same settings you s

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 188  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the SIP pee

Page 109 - 10. Cause Code Mapping

Use Case Examples 189  Name: Enter a unique name to easily identify the route.  Source: Select the SIP peers for the two ATA extensions as source

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191 13. SNMP Support Activating SNMP Support For a Dialogic® Diva® Media Board The Windows® implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 12 After purchasing the license, you will need to generate and activate it to unlock function

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 192 3. In the Add Features Wizard window, select SNMP Services and click Next.

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SNMP Support 193 4. Click Install, to install the SNMP Services.

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 194 5. After the installation of the SNMP Services has finished, close the Add Features Wiz

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SNMP Support 195 You can now add the SNMP Service to the Dialogic® Diva® Configuration Manager as described in Adding the SNMP Service in the Dialogi

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 196 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools to open the Administrative T

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SNMP Support 197 7. The host name is added to the list of Trap destinations. 8. Click OK to close the dialog box. 9. Restart the SNMP Service. To

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 198 You can create an output of traps if you change the status of the layer 1/2, for instance

Page 121 - 11. Event Logging

SNMP Support 199 ifMTU Since the concept of MTU is not applicable on Diva interfaces, they return always 0. ifSpeed The maximum interface speed i

Page 122 - Warnings

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 200 ISDN-MIB (RFC2127) transmission.isdnMib.isdnMibObjects. isdnSignalingGroup isdnSigna

Page 123 - Informational Messages

SNMP Support 201 DIAL-CONTROL-MIB transmission.dialControlMib. dialControlMibObjects.callActive.call ActiveTable.callActiveEntry callActiveS

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Initial Configuration and License Activation 13 3. If your PPC is valid, the following web site will open:

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 202 DIAL-CONTROL-MIB transmission.dialControlMib. dialControlMibObjects.callHistory. callHist

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203 14. Verifying the Line Configuration with the Dialogic® Diva® Line Test Tool How to Verify the Line Configuration with the Dialogic® Diva® Line

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 204 2. Under Device select the line of the Diva Media Board to test. 3. Click Start to beg

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Verifying the Line Configuration with the Dialogic® Diva® Line Test Tool 205 Performing a Hardware Test The hardware test performs a test of the contr

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 206 7. If a issues occurs that you cannot resolve, you may obtain technical support. For mor

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Verifying the Line Configuration with the Dialogic® Diva® Line Test Tool 207 5. Under Screening Indicator you can choose from the following: o Not s

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 208 If the incoming call is put on hold, you can choose under Consultation Call whether to tr

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Verifying the Line Configuration with the Dialogic® Diva® Line Test Tool 209 6. Click Call on the sending Diva Line Test tool to start the test. 7.

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211 15. Creating a Trace with the Dialogic® Diva® Diagnostics Tool How to Create a Trace with the Dialogic® Diva® Diagnostics Tool To create a trace

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 14 4. Paste your Device Unique ID (DUID) that you saved earlier, and enter your email addres

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 212 2. Click the controller of the Diva Media Board for which you want to create a trace. I

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Creating a Trace with the Dialogic® Diva® Diagnostics Tool 213 4. Use your applications to cause traffic on the board. 5. Click Tracing > Stop T

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215 16. Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration How to Back Up and Restore the Configuration The DMG4000 Gateways provide a restore and backup m

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 216 Restore previous backup: With this option, you can restore a previously saved backup of t

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217 17. Customer Service Customer Service Dialogic provides various options and arrangements for obtaining technical support for your Dialogic® prod

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 218 Dialogic Customer Support If the information on the Services & Support site was not s

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15 4. Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Configuration Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Configuration Since Diva SIPcontrol version 1.8, Diva Media Boards can

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 16 Depending on the selected D-channel protocol, an additional menu opens in which you can

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Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Configuration 17 5. To open the online help for a specific parameter, click the parameter, and a window with the help t

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 18 If you click the icon below the Mgnt column in the Available Diva Boards section, the mana

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Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Configuration 19 The Actual Board Statistics page displays the status of all Diva Media Boards and the cumulative statisti

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 20 The displayed information includes the total number of successful, abandoned, and failed c

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Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Configuration 21 In the details view for PRI or BRI boards:  The Channel Usage display is correlated to the number of av

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Copyright and Legal Notice Copyright © 2007-2011 Dialogic Inc. All Rights Reserved. You may not reproduce this document in whole or in part without

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 22 Supported Switch Types and Supported PBXs Diva Media Boards currently support the followin

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Dialogic® Diva® Media Board Configuration 23 USA PRI and BRI  5ESS Custom (AT&T)  5ESS Ni Avaya (Lucent)  DMS 100 (Nortel)  EWSD (Siemens)

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 24  Siemens Hicom 150  Siemens Hicom 300  Siemens Hipath 3000  Siemens Hipath 4000 

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25 5. Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration This chapter describes how to configure Diva SIPcontrol.

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 26  In the Password section, enter the current and new passwords, and then retype the new p

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 27  A restart of Diva SIPcontrol is recommended if you change the IP address or the port on which SIPcontr

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 28 The configuration prompts for the minimum required parameters. To use the configuration wi

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 29 To import a configuration file, follow these steps: 1. From the web interface, click SIPcontrol configur

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 30 Saving Configuration Settings Once you configure Diva SIPcontrol as desired, you can save

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 31 PSTN Interfaces This section describes Diva SIPcontrol's PSTN interface related settings, e.g., whic

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 32 Address map inbound: Select the name of a regular expression list to be applied on calls r

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 33 Early B3 connect: With this parameter, you can determine if early media should be enabled on this cont

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 34 EarlyB3 default disconnect timeout [s]: Specifies the disconnect timeout value for early m

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 35 Type of number (outbound): This parameter determines the shortest format allowed in calls sent out by thi

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 36 Internal interface: This setting controls the usage of the outside access digit by the dia

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 37 Use this controller for MWI: The controller to use for MWI needs to be connected to a PBX port, which all

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 38 TCP listen port If you use TCP as the IP protocol for calls from SIP, enable the check box

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 39 Name: Enter a name for the SIP peer. A SIP peer is a specific endpoint to and from which Diva SIPcontr

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 40 URI scheme: This option is only available if you selected TLS as the IP protocol. Calls ar

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 41 Default peer for received SIP calls Enable this option if the selected peer type should be used as the

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 42 Reply-To format: You can configure this parameter only if you selected e-phone as Peer typ

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 43 Codec profile: Select the codec list that you configured under Codec Profiles. If you do not select a lis

Page 175 - Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 44 Signaling accept level: This parameter defines how call information should be accepted. T

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 45 Use session timer: Activates session monitoring via SIP session timers using the time-out values given he

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 46 Encoding (outbound): Determines if numbers in calls to this SIP peer should either be enco

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 47 Routing The Routing configuration defines the destination to which incoming calls are forwarded. Possible

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 48 Name: Enter a unique name for the route, e.g., "Calls to MS Exchange Server". So

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 49 Disable inbound and outbound dialplan: This parameter defines whether the interface-specific inbound and

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 50 Extended Condition Determines whether additional route conditions appear when you click

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 51 Empty Called, Calling, and Redirect condition entries work like this when there are extended conditions:

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide vi Exporting Configuration Settings ...

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 52 Name Redirect If the route is supposed to be valid only for specific redirect numbers, ent

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 53 Address Map: If a route matches, the address manipulation setting allows you to modify the call addresses

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 54 3. In the Diva SIPcontrol web interface, click Upload. After the certificates are uploade

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 55 Host name The common name used in the certificate to identify the Diva SIPcontrol host machine. Support

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 56 LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), is an application protocol that pro

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 57 To add LDAP query settings, click the Add button in the LDAP section. To change the settings for each LD

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 58 Name Enter a name to easily identify the LDAP query. Search attribute: Select the attribu

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 59 You can configure the following parameters in the LDAP Domain section when you define or modify an LDAP:

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 60 User Name: Enter a user name. This can be a DN, UPN (User Principal Name, e.g., name@domai

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 61 Dialplans With help of the local phone settings, Diva SIPcontrol is able to convert a received call addr

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Table of Contents vii Connecting Two SIP Peers to Two PSTN Interfaces Exclusively ... 90 Connecting Two SIP Peers to the

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 62 Name: Enter a name to easily identify the dialplan, e.g., Stuttgart office. Country cod

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 63 North-American numbering plan: Select this option if the North American numbering plan (NANP) is needed

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 64 Incoming PSTN access code provided by PBX: Select this option if the PBX adds the access

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 65 Address map name: Enter a name for the address map that helps you remember the purpose of the map. This n

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 66

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 67 Address Checks or manipulates the current address (normally a number for a PSTN address or a SIP-URI for

Page 201 - SNMP Support

Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 68 Numbering plan Checks or manipulates the numbering plan of the current address. For unmodi

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 69 Name Enter a name to easily identify the cause code mapping table. Direction Select the direction for

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 70 Codec Profiles To configure a codec profile, click the Add button. To change the settings

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 71 Name: Enter a name to easily identify the codec profile You can select the codec profile in the SIP Peer

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 72 Manual payload type value: Some endpoints expect a certain payload type value. You can ent

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Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Configuration 73 Name: Enter a name for the registrar configuration. Registrar address: Enter the IP address or the hostn

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 74 @Domain: Enter the domain name of the registrar server. Protocol: Select UDP if you regist

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75 6. Data Security Data Security Overview Since version 2.0, Diva SIPcontrol provides the following security options for transmitted and received

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 76 Secure RTP Once a Voice over IP (VoIP) call is established, voice data is transported in p

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Data Security 77 How to Retrieve Keys and Certificates from a PFX File for Use in Diva SIPcontrol In the following procedure openssl is used as exampl

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 78 To use Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services to generate private key files and c

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Data Security 79 For example: Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:US State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:NY Locality Name (eg, city) []:Buff

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 80 5. Click advanced certificate request. The Advanced Certificate Request page appears: 6

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Data Security 81 8. Paste the contents into the Saved Request section of the Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services website, and select We

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1 1. Introduction About This Manual The Dialogic® 4000 Media Gateway Series are pre-installed with the Windows versions of the Dialogic® Diva® Sys

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 82 10. On the Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services download page for signed certif

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Data Security 83 Uploading the Certificate Authority, Certificate, and Key Files to Dialogic® Diva® SIPcontrol™ Once you generate the key files and ce

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 84 5. In the Certificate authority file field, use Browse to locate the Certificate Authori

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85 7. How Calls are Processed How Calls are Processed In the following discussion, SIP and PSTN endpoints/interfaces are interchangeable, and they

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 86 The PSTN endpoint is found via its controller number. On the SIP side, multiple SIP peers

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How Calls Are Processed 87 1. Find and assign an endpoint for an incoming call request (PSTN: lookup by CAPI controller number; SIP: lookup by "

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 88 Information about Call Processing  Each route can point to several destinations, between

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How Calls Are Processed 89 Direct Routing between One PSTN Interface and One SIP Peer If you choose to route all calls from the PSTN to the same SIP p

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Dialogic 4000 Media Gateway Series SU4.1 Reference Guide 90 Connecting Two SIP Peers to Two PSTN Interfaces Exclusively If you choose to connect two S

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How Calls Are Processed 91 5. Under Routing, create Route 3 and do the following:  Enable both SIP peers as source peers.  Enable the first PSTN

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