Toolpack v2.3:Creating a NAP

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The Network Access Point (NAP) allows for SAPs, ISDN stacks, and SS7 ISUP interfaces to be associated as a combined resource for one type of access. A NAP is used to represent a collection of voice endpoints, for example: a group of SS7 CICs, ISDN controlled timeslots, SIP outgoing proxy to a specific provider, and more. (SAPs are, later in the configuration process, used to define how calls are routed out of the Tmedia system.)

In the example that follows, a Network Access Point is set for an ISP and another NAP is set for circuit-switched voice.

To create a Network Access Point

1. Select 'NAP' from the navigation panel.


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2. Click 'Create New NAP' to access the NAP configuration window.


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3. Provide a name for the NAP.

  • Click 'Create' to initialize the NAP.


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4. Verify that the 'NAP was successfully created' message appears.


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5. Use the << button to associate either a SAP, ISDN stack, or ISUP interface with the NAP.


Web Portal v2.3 NAP Associate.png


6. Click 'Save' to store the changes.


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7. Verify that the newly created NAP is listed in the NAP list.

  • Click 'Create New NAP' to add an additional NAP to the NAP list


Web Portal v2.3 NAP Associated.png


8. Enter name for the new NAP.

  • Use the << button to associate either a SAP, ISDN stack, or ISUP interface with the NAP. In this example, an ISDN signaling stack is selected for a circuit-switched service.


Web Portal v2.3 Creating NAP 2.png


9. Click 'Save' to store the settings.


For ISDN and SS7 NAPs, you also need to select channel usage (trunk group hunting method)

  • Lowest/Highest timeslot: Start from lowest (highest) timeslot of every trunk and will reuse them
  • Lowest/Highest CIC (SS7 only): Start from lowest (highest) CIC and will reuse them
  • Round-robin: Traverse, in order, all timeslots of the NAP from first timeslot of first trunk to last timeslot of last trunk

For SIP NAPs, you need to specify IP address of destination and other parameters


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10. Verify that the newly created NAPs appear in the NAP listing.


Web Portal v2.3 NAP Created 2.png

Verifying Status

To verify the status of the NAP configuration, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel.

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