Web Portal 2.9: Protocol Stacks

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Protocol Stacks

ISDN FAS and NFAS

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configure ISDN-PRI Signaling
(Step 3)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 4)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

OR

ISDN Advanced Features

ISDN Overlap Sending



CAS

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring a CAS stack
(Step 3)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 4)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

SIP

(Step 1)
Configure IP port range
(Step 2)
Configure SIP Signaling
(Step 3)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 4)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

SIP Advanced Features

SIP-I SIP-T
SIP Spiral
Remote NAT Traversal Local NAT Traversal

SS7 ISUP

MTP2-MTP3-ISUP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring the MTP2 Layer
(Step 3)
Configuring the MTP3 Layer
(Step 4)
Configuring the ISUP Layer
(Step 5)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 6)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)




M2PA-MTP3-ISUP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring the M2PA Layer
(Step 3)
Configuring the MTP3 Layer
(Step 4)
Configuring the ISUP Layer
(Step 5)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 6)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)


M2UA-MTP3-ISUP

(Step 1)
Create Line Interfaces
(Step 2)
Create MTP2 links
(Step 3)
Create M2UA configuration
(Step 3)
Configuring the MTP3 Layer
(Step 4)
Configuring the ISUP Layer
(Step 5)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 6)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)


M3UA-ISUP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2a)
Configuring the M3UA Layer - IPSP
(Step 2b)
Configuring the M3UA Layer - SGP
(Step 3)
Configuring the ISUP Layer
(Step 4)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 5)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

SS7 Advanced Features

SCCP-TCAP

MTP2-MTP3-SCCP-TCAP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring the MTP2 Layer
(Step 3)
Configuring the MTP3 Layer
(Step 4)
Configuring the SCCP Layer
(Step 5)
Configuring the TCAP Layer (optional)




M2PA-MTP3-SCCP-TCAP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring the M2PA Layer
(Step 3)
Configuring the MTP3 Layer
(Step 4)
Configuring the SCCP Layer
(Step 5)
Configuring the TCAP Layer (optional)


M3UA-SCCP-TCAP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring the M3UA Layer
(Step 3)
Configuring the SCCP Layer
(Step 4)
Configuring the TCAP Layer (optional)

H.248 MEGACO

If the Tmedia is used to forward signalling messages to the SSW, you will require to configure M2UA, M3UA or IUA before configuring H.248.

If the Tmedia is used to connect media only, then you can go straight to Media Gateway Configuration

Signaling

M2UA

(Step 1)
Create Line Interfaces
(Step 2)
Create MTP2 links
(Step 3)
Create M2UA configuration

M3UA

(Step 1)
Create Line Interfaces
(Step 2)
Create MTP2 links
(Step 3)
Create MTP3 configuration
(Step 4)
Create M3UA configuration

IUA

(Step 1)
Create Line Interfaces
(Step 2)
Create IUA Configuration

Media

TDM NAP (for ISUP/ISDN)

(Step 1)
Allocate TDM Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 3)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

VOIP NAP (for SIP)

(Step 1)
Create IP Port Ranges
(Step 2)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 3)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

CAS NAP

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring a CAS stack
(Step 3)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 4)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)

Media Gateway

(Step 1)
Configure Media Gateway for H.248 mode
(Step 2)
Add a New Media Gateway Controller
(Step 3)
Associate NAPs Resources to H.248 Configuration

H.248 Service Affecting Parameters

When modifying the following parameters, the H.248 stack will be de-allocated and re-allocated, resulting in a loss of active calls. Be careful when changing these parameters:
- Anything in Transport Protocol
- In Advanced Parameters:

  • Maximum Number of TDM Terminations
  • Maximum Number of Ephemeral Terminations
  • Default MEGACO version
  • Maximum Number of DNS Pending Requests
  • Ephemeral Termination Identifier Root
  • Ephemeral Termination Identifier Maximum Value
  • Anything in Profile

- In Timers:

  • Dialing Start Timer Value
  • Dialing Short Timer Value
  • Dialing Long Timer Value
  • Dialing Duration Timer Value
  • Restart Timer Value to Retry Controller Association
  • Local Response Timer Value
  • Inactivity Timer Value

Protocol Interoperability

Early Media

Q.1912.5 Profile A-B
Q.1912.5 Profile C (SIP-I)
RFC3398
Q.699
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