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This page is only a test page to verify different format.

We must change the name of the article 'Toolpack:Creating_a_NAP_(SIGTRAN)_A'

Do not use as Web portal tutorial guide reference

Contents

System configuration

General configuration

Log-on and User Access Levels Database Backup

Configuring New Hardware

Add telecom hardware Add TMS hardware Add 1+1 group


Configuring TDM network

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
System Clock

Configuring IP network

(Step 1)
IP Interfaces
Create an IP port range


Configuring protocol stacks

ISDN/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


CASR2

Toolpack v2.5 allows you to configure CAS R2 signaling stacks. The following table lists the basic steps that must be followed in order to configure CAS R2.

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Configuring a CAS R2 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)
Configure Codecs and Tone Detection
(Step 4)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 5)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)
Advanced Configuration
Configure SIP-I/SP-T Configure SIP Spiral
  • SIP-I/SIP-T configuration step
  • SIP spiral configuration step


SS7/ISUP

To configure the ISUP stack.

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)



M3UA-ISUP

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

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

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 H.248 Configuration

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 M2UA Configuration

H.248

(Step 1)
Allocate Physical Interfaces
(Step 2)
Create IP Port Ranges
(Step 3)
Modify NAP profile
(Step 4)
Configure Network Access Points (NAPs)
(Step 5)
Configure Media Gateway for H.248 mode
(Step 6)
Add a New Media Gateway Controller
(Step 7)
Associate NAPs Resources to H.248 Configuration



CDR

Text CDR RADIUS

Fax

FAX passthrough FAX T.38

Configuring routes

Static route

Add routes

Routing script

TelcoBridges provides a wide variety of routing script examples which customers can apply directly in their web configuration according to their needs by following just a few simple steps. Please select one of the following examples according to your needs. You may modify it when necessary.


*Flexible NOA: Remap the Calling/Called NOA flexibly based on the routes. It should cover most of the NOA requests since the routes include the calling/called remapping as well.

*Prefix NOA: Remapp Calling/Called NOA according to the prefix of the calling/called number, manipulate calling/called number. For calling number, if it is a privacy call, use the number in P-Asserted-Identity line or Remote-Party-ID line as the calling number to remap the NOA and do the manipulation.

Flexible NOA Prefix NOA

Label routing

Label routing

Debugging

Unique call trace

Unique call trace


Status Menus

(A)
Menus Overview
(B)
Individual Menu Descriptions
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