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VoIPBOX 4 BRI ports (2NT & 2TE OR 0TE & 4 NT) 8 VoIP media channels

VoIPBOX PRI (1U) 1 to 6 PRI lines Up to 180 VoIP media channels

Product variants

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Mobile gateways (TELES.iGATE) Mobile interfaces 4/8/16/32 - 600 (GSM, CDMA, 3G/UMTS) PRI / ISDN interfaces 1/2 - 6 x E1 VoIP channels 8/16/32 - 180 x VoIP channels IP 2 x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T

Product variants

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TELES.VoIPBOX GSM Mobile interfaces 4 x GSM or CDMA Analog interfaces 4 x FXS VoIP channels 8 VoIP channels IP 2 x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T PPP support via GPRS*, CDMA2000

* Roadmap

General features

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Number Portability Callback / SMS Callback SNTP client IP router over xDSL (PPPoE) and ISDN vLAN routing Bandwidth control (VoIP priority / dynamic codec fallback) Firewall functionality NAT, PAT Http User Interface DNS Forwarder Ipupdate (e.g. DynDNS)

VoIP features

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Signaling: SIP (RFC 3261), H.323 (v4) working in parallel Voice Codecs: G.729, G.723.1, G.711, G.726, G.728, GSM, iLBC DATA: clear channel (RFC 4040), gnx64, ccd (RFC3108) DTMF Tone: outband: RFC 2833, SIP Info (RFC 2976) / H.323 Info or inband Fax: T.38 or inband Multiple Gatekeeper support H225 (v4) or/and Multiple Registrar support Radius AAA; Authentication and CDR (RFC2835) STUN client (RFC3489) (usable for SIP and H.323) ENUM client (RFC3764, RFC3824) Silence suppression (VAD / CNG) Echo cancellation G.168-2000 RTP multiplex bandwidth reduction Ring tone generation Configurable TOS (Type of Service) / DiffServ (Differentiated Services)

iGATE and VoIPBOX GSM

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Features  LCR engine: Use the best rate out of mobile, PSTN, and VoIP Selective routing by destination or time Generation of AOC (Advice of Charge) Multilevel alternative routing (voice/data/fax) Digit collection Black list, White list Alert/Busy/Announcement tone detection generates proper signaling Online traffic statistics and CDR Direct line (two-stage-dialing) & Callback server E-Mail to SMS conversion SNMP 2 Ethernet interfaces

     

iGATE

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Reduce costs for fixed-to-mobile calls Different SIM contracts per channel (1 to [n] SIMs) Integrated SIM server support Integrated VoIP gateway Powerful least cost routing Callback-server functionality Fixed network backup via mobile

TELES.NMS network-management software

iGATE

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Corporate-user benefits Gain access to PSTN and Internet where you have limited or no wire connection Simple and fast set up (no change at customers site) Cost-effective voice & data Enhanced voice services and additional extensions Mobile-operator benefits Use existing GSM, CDMA, or 3G infrastructures to connect corporate users Enhance product portfolio: Fixed lines & broadband Internet access Greater customer base (SMEs) and additional air time! Customer retention

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Configuration

Remote access overview

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Access to the system and configuration   Initial configuration with Quickstart LAN access (TCP/IP) Remote access software GATE Manager via TCP/IP ISDN Data call CDMA/UMTS (connection initiated by Access Gateway) Remote access via HTTP User Interface LAN / WAN access (TCP/IP) Remote access via FTP / Telnet LAN / WAN access (TCP/IP) NMS Self provisioning NMS (optional)

  

Configuration | Initial Startup with TELES.Quickstart

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Install Quickstart on your computer or run it from CD Configure network settings for the system:
IP address Sub net mask default gateway NTP server address and timezone (sets the system time!!) Click Next and/or Finish Access to the system now via TELES.GATE Manager

For VoIPBOX BRI there is a wizard that configure:


line interfaces routing entries

Configuration | GATE Manager

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For remote maintenance of single network elements, you can start the GATE Manager application directly from your desktop.

Configuration | Web interface

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Default settings are: IP: 192.168.1.2 Mask: 255.255.255.0

Access the system via HTTP - Three levels of access: Read-only access Rights to change IP settings All rights

Configuration | FTP interface

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Access the system via FTP


Change directory to /boot Download ip.cfg file and change it according to your needs

Configuration | Self provisioning NMS

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Zero touch installation for the end customer Automatic customized creation of the individual configuration files
Input of customer data from the order processing data base to the NMS First contact configuration of VoIP settings and line interfaces

operational box shipped customer activated

box configuration

necessary input for generating configuration

Configuration | Configuration files (Overview)

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The 3 configuration files are:

Ip.cfg Basic configuration of the Ethernet interface(s)

Pabx.cfg System-specific and port-specific settings

Route.cfg Routing entries

Configuration | Ethernet Ports Config (ip.cfg)

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Basic settings for the Ethernet interfaces (IP address / mask / DGW) Same as on the QuikStart Different scenarios for the second interface HUB mode DSL router vLAN router Firewall / NAT firewall DHCP server IP router over ISDN Dialup Bandwidth Control (VoIP priority) Example (default): [System] DefaultGw=192.168.1.1 [emac0] IpAddress=192.168.1.2/24

Configuration | System Config (pabx.cfg)

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System-specific settings and the port configuration:       Bypass relay (Life line) Log files Night configuration (time-dependent routing and SIM switching) Controllers (defines the parameters that apply to the ports) Subscribers (features for each port) Global settings:
VoIP basics DNS Server settings NTP Server settings Remote access settings SIM Server settings STUN client

 

Number portability settings SNMP configuration (runs as optional function module)

Configuration | System Config (pabx.cfg)

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Default

... Controller00=9 TES2M DSS1 CRC4 Controller01=10 NTS2M DSS1 CRC4 This configures port 00 as TE, ports 01 as NT, CRC4 is on Controller02=40 VoIP ... Subscriber00=TRANSPARENT ROUTER ALARM Subscriber01=TRANSPARENT ROUTER ALARM Subscriber02=TRANSPARENT ROUTER CHMAX[16] ALARM ...
CHMAX[16] Defines the number of channels per G.729 module

Configuration | VoIP Settings (pabx.cfg, optional)

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Global VoIP Settings (Telephony Routing / VoIP Carrier) VoipGlobalMaxChan=30 H225Port=1720 SipPort=5060 VoipRtpPort=29000 VoipRtpPortSpacing=2 Maximum VoIP channels for the system H.323 signalling port SIP signalling port Starting UDP port for RTP (RTCP uses the next port) Space between 2 RTP streams (2 is minimum)

Configuration | Example (HTTP User Interface)

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HTTP User Interface (Port Settings)

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Routing commands:
- MapAll With these entry we rout calls between the ports. - Restrict This entry applies only for a single controller - Redirect This entry will reroute the call in case of connection failure The order of the mapping is: 1. From top to bottom 2. More specific to more global.

Example: MapAll00=90111100 MapAll0170=262010170 MapAll0172=262020172 MapAll0=9022220

MapAll00=90111100

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Controller specific routing entries Restrict<port><num>=<pl> MapAll<pl>=<port><dest> This entry applies only for a single controller or in addition to complete or partial OAD, the DAD is searched in the second step and follows the known rules. Example: Restrict40=pl Restrict10=lp MapAllpl=10 MapAlllp=40DF:

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Alternative Routing Redirect3<nr>=<pl> MapAll<pl>=<port><dest> This entry will send a call with the number <nr> to another port (e.g. PRI) in case of connection setup failures. Note: This configuration could cause longer post-dial delays! Example: MapAll0172=#262020172 Redirect326202=pl MapAllpl=9

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Routing entry to a VoIP peer MapAll<nr>=<port><voip profile>:<dest> This entry contains the name of a VoIP profile, that include all parameters to establish a connection to the peer. Example: MapAll00=40DF:00

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Digit collection DTMFWaitDial=<sec> MapAll<nr>=|<port><dest><<<count> This entry collects up to 15 digits (including 262020172). If a sending complete is received, a timeout occurs (in this case 5 seconds) or the number of digits is reached (here 15 digits) the call will be placed at the defined port / trunk group. Example: DTMFWaitDial=5 MapAll0172=|262020172<<15

Calling party number suppression - CLIR (block outgoing CLI) MapAll<nr>=#<port><dest> A hash (#) at the beginning of the destination number causes the call to be sent with the flag calling party number suppression.
Default

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Definition of VoIP profiles Necessary settings for communication with the VoIP peer [Voip:<name>] VoipDirection:<mode> VoipPeerAddress:<addr> VoipIpMask:<mask> VoipSignalling:<int> VoipCompression:<list>
Name of the routing profile The permitted call direction (In, Out, IO) The peers Name or IP address The peers network range (for incoming calls) The signaling protocol used (H.323, SIP) The compression to be used, in order of preference (G.729, G.729 a G.729b G.729ab G.726-16, G.726.24, G.726-32, G.728, G.711a, G.711u, GSM, G.723.16.3 G.723.1.5.3, iLBC20, iLBC30,T.38 Fax) Max. channels used for profile The multiplication factor (112) for the frame size calculation of the RTP packet (default: 10ms).

VoipMaxChan:<num> VoipTxM:<num>

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Definition of VoIP profiles management parameters VoipUser:<user> VoipPwd:<pwd> VoipRegistrar:<name> VoipGk:<list> VoipProxy:<name or addr> VoipRadiusAuthenticate:<name> VoipRadiusAccounting:<name> User name (SIP only) Password (SIP only) Registrar profile used for the profile Name(s) of the assigned Gatekeeper profile(s) SIP Server used Name of the assigned RADIUS server Name of the assigned RADIUS server (RADIUS is currently in development and will be implemented soon)

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Definition of VoIP profiles with the HTTP user interface

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Gatekeeper profile(s) [Gatekeeper:<name>] GkAdd:<addr> GkId:<name> GkPwd:<name> RasId:<name> RasPrefix:list GkTtl:<num> GkMaxChan:<num> Name of the Gatekeeper profile The Gatekeeper's IP address The Gatekeeper's ID Password to log onto the Gk The ID used for gatekeeper registration Prefixes used Time to live for registration validity (sec.) (recommendation) Max. channels used for this Gatekeeper

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Registrar profile(s) [Registrar:<name>] RegId:<name or addr> RegUser:<name> RegPwd:<password> RegProxy:<name or addr> RegOwnId:<name or addr> RegContact:<name or addr> Name of the Registrar profile Name used in the reg. request header Username Password Server used Used in the from field Used in the contact field

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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RADIUS profile [Radius:<name>] Host:<name or addr> User:<name Pwd:<pwd> Secret:<secret> OwnId:<name or addr> ServiceType:<num> FramedProtocol:<num> RadiusRequestTimeout:<sec> RadiusRequestRetries:<count> Name of the RADIUS profile Name or IP of the RADIUS server Username Password Secret Used in the NAS identifier or NAS IP address As RFC 2865 chapter 5.6 As RFC 2865 chapter 5.7 Repeat timeout if the server does not respond Number of packet retries at one time

Configuration | Routing Functions (route.cfg)

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Setting national/international flag (TON = type of number) It might be necessary in some cases to transmit the calling and/or called party number with the flag instead of the leading 0(s): OAD Restrict<port>0=n 15 Restrict<port>00=i 15 DAD MapAll00<num>=<port>i<num> MapAll0<num>=<port>n<num>

 

TON unknown (u) or subscriber (s) can also be set, s might be necessary for some ISDN PBXses Rejection of data calls and special numbers MapAll<num>=&<cau> DATA MapAll<num>=&<cau> VOICE All calls (DATA: data calls; VOICE: voice calls) starting with <num> will be rejected with the cause value <cau>.

Licenses

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iGATE CDR option: Allows for CDR storage on the system. Enables Online Statistics (ASR, ACD, number of calls )

   

iGATE DDI and intelligent call back: Enables two-stage-dialing and call. back iGATE SMS gateway package: enables e-mail to SMS conversion and vice versa. iGATE ported number screening: Enables online query to iMNP or external provider (nQuire / End2End) iGATE SS7 Extension: License for SS7 (Q.767); each SS7 related PRI (regardless whether link or trunk) requires a license

Questions?

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Thank you for your attention!

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