Secure Router 2330/4134 as Communication Server 1000 Survivable SIP Branch Solution Quick Start Configuration Guide Release: 10.2 Document Revisi
10 Introduction This document describes the quick start configuration of Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 (Release 10.2) as survivable
11 SR 2330/4134 interoperability with CS 1000 SR 2330/4134, CS 1000 components The following diagram shows the main components of Secure
12 For detailed information on CS 1000 components and operation please refer to Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0 user guides. SSM Op
13 ensure that incoming calls are routed through the SSM. The same call flow holds good for the call originated by the SIP endpoint connected to
14 SSM will receive the incoming calls from SPS that are destined for PSTN. For such calls SSM will not be able to find a mapped conta
15 The following diagram shows the call flow between branch PSTN interfaces/devices.
16 CS 1000 Configuration This section describes the configuration steps needed on CS 1000 components like SLG, SSG and SPS for SR 2330/
17 Package Mnemonic Package Number Package Description Package Type (New or Existing or Dependency) Applicable Market SLS_Package 417 SIP Line Ser
18 3. SIPL node configuration + Nodes: Servers, Media Cards Figure SIPL 2 – SIPL node details Figure SIPL 3 – General SIPL node configuration
19 Figure SIPL 4 – SIP Line Gateway Service configuration 4. The SIP Line service must be enabled on a customer level + Customer --> Cus Number
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20 Figure SIPL 6 - SIP Line service enable page 5. Password length configuration for SIP clients + Customer -->CUS# -->Flexible Feature Code
21 6. Enable ISDN for trunking + Customer --> CUS# --> Features Packages Figure SIPL 8 – Enable ISDN feature 7. AML and VAS configuration
22 + System --> Interfaces --> Value Added Server --> Add -->Application Module Link Figure SIPL 10 – AML configuration 8. D-channel/Ro
23 + Routes and Trunks --> Routes and Trunks --> CUS# --> Add route Figure SIPL 12a – Route configuration for SIPL service Figure SIPL 1
24 + Routes and Trunks --> Routes and Trunks --> CUS# --> Route# --> Add Trunks Figure SIPL 13 – Trunk configuration for SIPL servi
25 Figure SIPL 14b – SIPL phone configuration Figure SIPL 14c – SIPL phone configuration
26 SSG Configuration Please refer to CS 1000 document for detailed information on SSG configuration. SIPL needs a SSG server to route an e
27 Figure SSG 2 – SSG node details Figure SSG 3 – SIPGw and H323Gw endpoints configuration
28 3) Specify a NRS server for SIPGw endpoint: Figure SSG 4 – Specify a NRS server for SIPGw endpoint 4) Specify a GateKeeper server (NRS) for H3
29 NRS/SPS Configuration Please refer to CS 1000 NN43001-130 Network Routing Service Fundamentals document for detailed information on NRS/SPS co
3 Contents CONTENTS 3 NEW IN THIS RELEASE 4 NAVIGATION 4 CS 1000 AND SECURE ROUTER 2330/4134 4 FEATURE BACKGROUND 4 Communication Server 1000
30 2) NRS server configuration Figure NRS 2 – NRS server configuration 3) SSG endpoint configuration Figure NRS 2a – SSG endpoint configuration
31 Figure NRS 2b – SSG endpoint configuration 4) Dialing plan routes for SSG endpoint configuration: Figure NRS 3 – Dialing plan routes for SSG en
32 5) SSG endpoint registration status Figure NRS 4 – SSG endpoint registration status 6) SR 2330/4134 endpoint configuration Figure NRS 5a – S
33 Figure NRS 5b – SR 2330/4134 endpoint configuration 7) Dialing plan routes for SR 2330/4134 endpoint configuration: Figure NRS 6 – Dialing pla
34 8) SR 2330/4134 endpoint registration status Figure NRS 7 – SR 2330/4134 endpoint registration status SIP Clients Configuration Configure the
35 SR 2330/4134 Configuration This section describes the configuration steps needed for SR 2330/4134 for CS 1000 branch solution. The following diag
36 2. Configure a default route to the branch router: ip route 0.0.0.0/0 100.20.42.65 3. Configure the SIP Media Gateway to listen on port 5070:
37 cac max-calls ethernet0/1 256 10. Configure the CAC exclusion pool that identifies the IP address range of the SIP endpoint
38 no shutdown exit voice-port voice-port 2/2 signal loop-start station number 74002 no shutdown exit voice-port 18. Configure PRI interface bundle.
39 20. Configure Dial peer for FXS phones: dial-peer voice pots 1 destination-pattern 74001 port 2/1 forward-digits all no shutdown exit pots dial-p
4 New in this release The following section details what’s new in Secure Router 2330/4134 as Communication Server 1000 Survivable SIP Branch Soluti
40 NTML Examples Example of Normal mode NTML (normal_cs1k.ntm) This NTML is used by SSM to route gateway calls to active SPS (100.20.42.77 or 100.2
5 • World class reliability and redundancy mechanisms - highly reliability architectural elements that maximize network uptime with
6 Secure Router 4134 The Nortel Secure Router 4134 is a modular, multi-service platform that integrates multiple networking functions, including rou
7 Secure Router 2330 The Nortel Secure Router 2330 is a cost reduced 1RU version of 4134 with almost same feature set and lower capacity. For more
8 Survivable SIP PSTN Gateway Figure 2 shows a survivable branch office deployment with CS 1000 Call Server located at the corporate main office o
9 Microsoft OCS and Broadsoft/Sylantro. Other main features include Call Admission Control, PSTN fallback and memory based load control.
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