TANDBERG Network Router D13187 03 User Manual

Gateway  
User Manual  
GW  
Software version G3  
D13187-03  
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COPYRIGHT © 2005, TANDBERG  
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Environmental Issues  
Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution and thereby helps save the environment.  
Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution.  
Our products have either no or few consumable parts (chemicals, toner, gas, paper).  
Our products are low energy consuming products.  
Waste handling:  
There is need to send material back to TANDBERG. Please contact your local dealer for information on recycling the product by sending the  
main parts of the product for disassembly at local electronic waste stations.  
Production of products:  
Our factories employ the most efficient environmental methods for reducing waste and pollution by ensuring that the products are recyclable.  
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Operator Safety Summary  
For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the equipment and keep this manual for future  
reference. The information in this summary is intended for operators. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and instructions both  
on the apparatus and in the operating instructions.  
Equipment Markings  
The lightning flash symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltages” within the product’s enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitue a risk of electrical shock.  
The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions within literature accompanying the  
equipment.  
Warnings  
Water and moisture - Do not operate the equipment under or near water - for example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, near a swimming pool or in areas with high humidity.  
Cleaning - Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a lint-free  
cloth lightly moistened with water for cleaning the exterior of the apparatus.  
Ventilation - Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus. Install in accordance with the installation instructions. Never cover  
the slots and openings with a cloth or other material. Never install the apparatus near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Grounding or Polarization - Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one  
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong is provided for your  
safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician.  
Power-Cord Protection - Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it, paying particular  
attention to the plugs, receptacles, and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus.  
Attachments - Only use attachments as recommended by the manufacturer.  
Accessories - Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
Lightning - Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
ISDN cables - CAUTION - To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.  
Servicing - Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltages or other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Damaged Equipment - Unplug the apparatus from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the  
following conditions:  
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed  
If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus  
If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  
If the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by being dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged  
If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the operating instructions  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................................................................ 7  
The TANDBERG Gateway ............................................................................ 10  
Installation ........................................................................................ 12  
Precautions ................................................................................................... 12  
Unpacking ..................................................................................................... 12  
Installation site preparations .......................................................................... 13  
Rack Mounting (optional) ............................................................................... 13  
Connecting cables ........................................................................................ 14  
Gateway Configuration .................................................................................. 15  
Gateway start-up ........................................................................................... 16  
Accessing the gateway ................................................................................. 16  
Call Overview ................................................................................................ 17  
Using the Gateway........................................................................... 17  
Dial from ISDN .............................................................................................. 21  
Dial from IP.................................................................................................... 24  
Manage the Phone Book ............................................................................... 29  
View System Status ......................................................................... 31  
PRI Status ..................................................................................................... 31  
H.323 Status .................................................................................................. 33  
System Information ....................................................................................... 33  
Available Resources ..................................................................................... 34  
Configure the Gateway .................................................................... 35  
System Configuration.................................................................................... 35  
IP Configuration ............................................................................................. 40  
H.323 Configuration....................................................................................... 42  
Dataport Configuration .................................................................................. 45  
SNMP Configuration ...................................................................................... 46  
Miscellaneous Configuration ......................................................................... 47  
Software Upgrade ......................................................................................... 49  
File Management ........................................................................................... 50  
ISDN Dial In Configuration ............................................................................. 51  
NOTE IMPORTANT  
PLEASE READ THIS  
SECTION  
CAREFULLY FOR  
OPTIMAL SYSTEM  
SET-UP.  
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H.323 Services .............................................................................................. 54  
Gateway Features ......................................................................................... 57  
Appendices ...................................................................................... 59  
Appendix 1: Using the file system.................................................................. 59  
Appendix 2: Declaration of Conformity .......................................................... 60  
Appendix 3: Capacity..................................................................................... 61  
Index ................................................................................................. 62  
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Introduction  
TANDBERG Gateway  
Introduction  
The TANDBERG Gateway enables sites on IP and sites on ISDN to participate in meetings with each other with  
the quality and reliability found in all TANDBERG equipment.  
IP Services and Procedures  
Service Prefix.  
Dial Parameters.  
New Integrated ExpresswayTM firewall traversal technology.  
New H.235Authentication at Gatekeeper and Border Controller.  
New Alternate Gatekeeper - Increased network reliability.  
Load balance.  
New Bridging IP islands - Automatical call setup through two Gateways.  
New Receives DTMF tones as audio tones or as control signals (H.245), converted into audio tones on ISDN.  
New Possibility to request from the IP side two number 2x64k ISDN Dial-out (H.221)  
ISDN Services  
The TANDBERG Gateway offers a variety of ISDN dial-in services:  
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) - The destination endpoint is determined from the dialed ISDN number.  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) - The destination endpoint can be selected via touch tones.  
Terminal Control Session 4 (TCS-4) - The destination endpoint can be selected by endpoint signaling.  
Hotline/Operator Mode - The destination endpoint is a fixed one.  
New Telephone Dial-Ins can be disabled.  
New Two number 2x64k ISDN Dial-in - Best interoperability with legacy equipment.  
Security  
Secure ConferenceTF - using standard basedAES 128 and DES encryption on IP and ISDN.  
New Flexible encryption configuration - Transparent or independent.  
SecureAccess - support XML/SOAP over HTTPS, Web (HTTP) encrypted password and the services that  
can be disabled.  
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Video Quality  
Natural VideoTF which provides 60 fields per second true interlaced picture.  
H.264, H.263 and H.261 video compression.  
Presentations  
Allows to watch a presenter on one video channel and simultaneously a second video channel (live presentation,  
document camera and others).  
Duo VideoTF support.  
New Full ITU standard H.239 support.  
New The Gateway allows to connect endpoints supporting Duo Video with endpoints supporting H.239 -  
Automatic conversion.  
Interoperability  
Worldwide compatibility with standards-based videoconferencing systems.  
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Management Interfaces  
SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized,  
distributed environment  
XML  
Extensible Markup Language is a flexible way to create common information formats and share both the  
format and the data on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere. This functionality can be used by  
management systems like the TANDBERG Management Suite to control the gateway.  
HTTP  
Web-interface for system management, call management such as call transfer, diagnostics and  
software uploads.  
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer is a Web protocol that encrypts and decrypts  
user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the Web server. It uses Secure Socket  
Layer (SSL) as a sublayer under its regular HTTP application layering. HTTPS uses port 443 instead of  
HTTP port 80 in its interactions with the lower layer, TCP/IP. SSL uses a 40-bit key size for the RC4  
stream encryption algorithm, which is considered an adequate degree of encryption for commercial  
exchange.  
Network and Features  
Up to 8 video sites and 8 telephony calls can be held at the same time.  
Call rate of up to 2 Mbps for each call is supported through the gateway.  
Amaximum of 4 Mbps (2 Mbps standard) ISDN bandwidth is supported through the gateway.  
DownspeedingTF - Optimizes the end-to-end bandwidth automatically for the available network condition.  
Full H.243 Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) transparency, for seamless MCU connection through the gateway.  
Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery (IPLR).  
Far End Camera Control.  
Text Chat (T.140).  
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Introduction  
TANDBERG Gateway  
The TANDBERG Gateway  
Front view  
The front of the gateway contains 24 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) organized in three groups. These diodes  
provide information about PRI-line status, LAN (Ethernet) connection and power.  
GW  
Red Alarm or Loss of signal (LOS) indicates that there is no signal and thus no framing info received. The same  
effect will be obtained by pulling out the PRI cable. This may also be caused by a broken connector in the receive  
(RX) part of the cable.  
Yellow Alarm or Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) means that the gateway is receiving framing info, but in this  
framing info the other side tells the gateway that it is not reading the gateway’s transmitted framing info. Typically,  
this may be a broken connector in the transmit (TX) part of the PRI cable. This could also indicate weak or noisy  
signal in the transmit (TX) part of the PRI cable.  
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Rear view  
The back panel provides four PRI interfaces, two LAN interfaces and one RS 232 interface located together with  
the power switch/connector and four cooling fans.  
LAN 1  
LAN 2  
PRI 1  
PRI 2  
PRI 3  
PRI 4  
RS 232  
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THE ‘LAN 2’ CONNECTOR IS NOT USED.  
NOTE  
GATEWAY Capacity – typical scenarios (4 Mbps option)  
Below is an overview of the number of video calls possible to connect on different bandwidths, when 2xE1 (or  
3xT1) PRI ISDN lines are connected. In addition to the video calls, telephone calls can also be made through the  
gateway.  
Bandwidth  
128 kbps  
256 kbps  
384 kbps  
512 kbps  
768 kbps  
1472 kbps (1.5 Mbps)  
1920 kbps (2 Mbps)  
Non-encrypted  
Encrypted  
7+0  
6+5**  
5+5  
5+0  
3+8  
8+8*  
8+7  
8+4  
7+4  
5+0  
2+8  
2+0  
N/A  
N/A  
* 8+8 indicates 8 video calls and 8 telephone calls.  
** 6+5 indicates 6 encrypted video calls and 5 unencrypted telephone calls.  
TIP  
FOR MORE DETAILS ON CAPACITY, SEE ‘APPENDIX 3: CAPACITY’  
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Installation  
TANDBERG Gateway  
Installation  
Precautions  
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.  
• Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.  
• Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
• Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from  
lightning.  
• Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
• The socket outlet shall be installed near to the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
• Never install cables without first switching the power OFF.  
• This product complies with directives: LVD 73/23/EC, EMC 89/366/EEC, R&TTE 99/5/EEC.  
• This product complies with the standards GR-63-CORE and GR-1089-CORE and is NEBS approved by UL .For NEBS compliance, the  
product should be installed in the following manner:  
- Use the enclosed rack brackets marked “NEBS”.  
- There should be a clearance of 9.1cm between the product and any other product mounted in the rack.  
Unpacking  
To avoid damage to the unit during transportation, the gateway is delivered in a special shipping box, which should  
contain the following components:  
• TANDBERG GW.  
• User Manual and other documentation on CD.  
• Rack-ears, screws and screwdriver.  
• Cables:  
• Power cable  
• Four ISDN PRI cables  
• Ethernet cable  
• RS232 cable  
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Installation  
Installation site preparations  
• Make sure that the gateway is accessible and that all cables can be easily connected.  
• For ventilation: Leave a space of at least 10cm (4 inches) behind the gateway’s rear panel and 10cm (4 inches)  
in front of the front panel.  
• The room in which you install the gateway should have an ambient temperature between 0oC and 35oC (32oF  
and 95oF) and between 10% and 90% non-condensing relative humidity.  
• Do not place heavy objects directly on top of the gateway.  
• Do not place hot objects directly on top, or directly beneath the gateway.  
• Use a groundedAC power outlet for the gateway.  
You will need a CSU (Channel Service Unit) between your system and the PRI line from your network provider.  
Rack Mounting (optional)  
The gateway comes with brackets for mounting in standard 19” racks.  
NOTE  
BEFORE STARTING THE RACK MOUNTING, PLEASE MAKE SURE THE TANDBERG GW IS PLACED SECURELY ON A HARD, FLAT SURFACE.  
1. Disconnect theAC power cable.  
2. Make sure that the mounting space is according to the ‘Installation site preparations’ (see above).  
3. Attach the brackets to the gateway on both sides of the unit.  
4. Insert the gateway into a 19” rack, and secure with screws in the front (four screws).  
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Connecting cables  
I
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RS 232  
PRI 4  
PRI 3  
PRI 2  
PRI 1  
LAN 2  
LAN 1  
Power  
RS 232  
PRI 4  
PRI 3  
PRI 2  
PRI 1  
LAN 1  
Power cable  
Connect the system power cable to an electrical distribution socket.  
ISDN PRI cables  
For each of the four PRI interfaces, the E1/T1 cable should be connected to a CSU (Channel Service Unit). You will  
need a CSU between your gateway and the PRI line from your network provider.  
LAN cable  
To use the gateway on IP, connect a LAN cable from the ‘LAN 1’ connector on the gateway to your network. The  
LAN 2’ connector is not used and should be left open.  
RS 232 cable  
To control the gateway using the dataport, connect an RS 232 cable between the gateway’s RS 232 connector  
and the COM-port on a PC. For further information, please refer to the ‘Dataport’ chapter in ‘Configure the  
Gateway’.  
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Installation  
Gateway Configuration  
The gateway requires some basic configurations before it can be used. It will be necessary to find the IP-address  
and program the ISDN-PRI Line numbers.  
To do this configuration, follow the instructions below:  
1. Connect the RS232 cable between the gateway and a PC and then switch on the gateway.  
2. Start a terminal program on the PC and configure it to: 9600, 8, 1, None.  
3a. To assign a static IP-address, type ‘ipassign static’ and ‘ipaddress 1 static <IP-address>’.  
3b. To assign an IP Subnetmask, type ‘ipaddress 1 subnetmask <subnetmask>’.  
3c. To assign an IP Gateway address, type ‘ipaddress 1 gateway <gateway IP-address>’.  
4. Restart the gateway.  
TIP  
DHCPASSIGNED IP-ADDRESSES ARE SUPPORTED BY THE TANDBERG GATEWAY (FACTORY DEFAULT).  
5. Start a WEB browser and enter the IP-address of the gateway. Default password: ‘TANDBERG’.  
6. To configure the gateway for ISDN dial in, enter PRI numbers and dial in number(s). For details, see  
the ‘PRI Configuration’ and the ‘ISDN Dial in Configuration’ section.  
7. To configure the gateway for IP dial in, register the gateway to a gatekeeper and enter H.323  
services. For details, see the ‘H.323 Services’ and ‘H.323 Configuration’ sections.  
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Gateway start-up  
To start the gateway, please make sure that the power cable is connected, and press the power switch button  
to ‘1’.  
GW  
On the front panel of the system the power indicator LED, marked ‘Pwr’, will now turn GREEN.  
Accessing the gateway  
You may access the gateway by entering the IP-address of the gateway in a standard WEB-browser. You will  
then be asked to enter a password. It is not necessary to enter ‘User Name’. The default password for the  
gateway is ‘TANDBERG’. Remember that the password is case sensitive.  
IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE IP-ADDRESS, PLEASE FOLLOW THE  
PROCEDURE IN ‘INSTALLATION’, ‘SYSTEM CONFIGURATION’.  
TIP  
THE PASSWORD CAN BE CHANGED IN ‘SYSTEM CONFIGURATION’,  
‘MISC’. SEE ALSO THE ‘CONFIGURE MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS’  
SECTION IN ‘CONFIGURE THE GATEWAY’.  
TIP  
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Using the Gateway  
Call Overview  
The following Web-page, called ‘Overview’ will be shown when the correct password has been entered and  
shows all calls currently active through the gateway.  
GW Calls  
Shows each active call through the gateway.  
[Idle]  
No call is active.  
Active Call  
A call is active. Click on Active Call to see call info in details.  
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Using the Gateway  
Source / Destination  
Source shows the Status of the incoming call to the gateway, the number and which network the incoming call is  
using.  
Destination shows the Status of the outgoing call from the gateway, the number and which network the outgoing  
call is using.  
Idle  
No active call, call been disconnected.  
Call is being connected.  
Alerting  
Connected Call is connected.  
Establ out Gateway is calling out to destination.  
Clear out Call is being disconnected.  
Number  
ISDN  
ISDN or IP number.  
Call connected is using the H.320 protocol over ISDN.  
Call connected is using the H.323 protocol over IP.  
IP/H.323  
Encryption (Secure conferenceTF)  
The gateway supports Secure Conference DES andAES.  
The open padlock symbol indicates that the encryption is being established.  
The single padlock symbol indicates that DES (56 bit) encryption is used.  
The double padlock symbol indicates that AES (128 bit) encryption is used.  
Indicates that the call is not encrypted.  
Duration  
Shows the length of the current call.  
NOTE  
ENABLING ENCRYPTION WILL REDUCE THE CAPACITY OF THE  
GATEWAY.  
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Using the Gateway  
Actions  
When a call is active, the Administrator or Operator has the possibility to disconnect the call, or transfer the call  
from one IP endpoint to another.  
Disconnect Gateway Call  
Will disconnect the selected gateway call. A confirmation window will be shown.  
Call Transfer  
Will open the H.323 Call Transfer window. Here theAdministrator or Operator can select an IP entry from  
the Phone Book or enter a H.323 Alias/IP address and transfer the H.323 (IP) call to another IP endpoint.  
If the transfer fails, the call will be disconnected.  
Status  
Shows current status on the PRI and IP status.  
PRI:  
Minimum one PRI line is synced and active. Click on More... to see status in detail.  
No PRI lines are active. Click on More... to see status in detail.  
IP/H.323:  
The gateway is registered with a Gatekeeper. Click on More... to see status in detail.  
The gateway is not registered with a Gatekeeper. Click on More... to see status in detail.  
If encryption mode is set to “Independent”, then a warning is shown in the Status area.  
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Using the Gateway  
Usage  
The usage bar shows the current status of all the available resources (CPU, ISDN channels and number of calls)  
When the Resource Usage reaches the “Busy on Load”-limit, the gateway will try to route outgoing IP calls to  
other gateways. This is done to maintain availability for incoming ISDN calls when using multiple gateways.  
Resource Usage 90%. Click on Usage to see resource usage in detail.  
H.323 Busy on Load> 70%. Click on on Load to adjust the value.  
ISDN Numbers  
Shows the available ISDN dial-in numbers for IVR,  
TCS-4, DID and Hotline.  
FOR MORE INFO ABOUT IVR, HOTLINE OR DID, PLEASE READ THE  
‘DIAL FROM ISDN’ SECTION IN ‘USING THE GATEWAY’.  
TIP  
TIP  
H.323 Numbers  
Shows the available H.323 Services (dial-out prefixes)  
for accessing/dialing the ISDN network.  
FOR MORE INFO ABOUT H.323 SERVICES, PLEASE READ THE ‘DIAL  
FROM IP’ SECTION IN ‘USING THE GATEWAY’.  
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Dial from ISDN  
Dial from ISDN  
The gateway supports four different ISDN Dial In services:  
IVR  
TIP  
IVR + TCS4  
DID  
FOR MORE DETAILS ON ISDN DIAL IN SERVICES, SEE ‘ISDN  
DIAL IN CONFIGURATIONUNDER ‘CONFIGURE THE GATEWAY’.  
Hotline  
Any of these services can be enabled or disabled, but at least one must be enabled for incoming call routing to  
take place.  
In order to enable parallel incoming calls, a PRI number range must be defined.  
IVR  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR), also called extention dial-in, is an automated answering system that directs the  
call to the IP endpoint indicated by the caller. The caller uses telephone tones (DTMF) to enter the H.323 Alias or  
extention.  
IVR is useful if you have limited PRI numbers on your PRI line.  
Example:  
A videoconferencing system calls into the Extention Dial In number with IVR active.  
The gateway activates the ‘Welcome’ picture and sound.  
The videoconferencing system enters the extention (H.323Alias) followed by the # (pound-sign) to  
indicate end of number.  
The gateway starts to call the IP endpoint and the “Call proceeding” picture and sound are activated.  
When the call is connected audio and video are transmitted through the gateway.  
THE WELCOME PICTURE AND SOUND CAN BE CHANGED IN THE  
‘FILE MANAGEMENTSECTION IN ‘CONFIGURE THE GATEWAY’.  
TIP  
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Dial from ISDN  
IVR + TCS-4  
IVR + Terminal Control Session 4 (TCS-4) is an extention dial-in method that combines IVR with TCS-4. In this  
mode the extention number can be indicated with IVR (see above) or TCS-4 signaling.  
TCS-4 allows an ISDN based videoconferencing endpoint to dial an IP endpoint directly, without having to  
(manually) enter the extention number by DTMF. If no TCS-4 extention is given from the endpoint, then IVR will be  
used.  
To use TCS-4, it needs to be supported by the videoconferencing endpoint. Refer to the User Manual of the  
videoconferencing endpoint to see how TCS-4 is supported.  
Example:  
A videoconferencing endpoint calls into the Extention Dial In number with IVR + TCS-4 active, using  
<Dial In number of gateway>*<party’s extention>.  
The gateway starts to call the IP endpoint and the “Call proceeding” picture and sound are activated.  
When the call is connected audio and video are transmitted through the gateway.  
TANDBERG endpoints allow to store the complete dial string in the phonebook to automate dial-  
through.  
NOTE  
THE ‘*’ IS SPECIFIC TO TANDBERG ENDPOINTS. OTHER  
VENDORS WILL HAVE DIFFERENT METHODS OF ENTERING THE  
TCS-4 EXTENTION.  
DID  
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) will provide you with direct ISDN numbers for your IP endpoints. I.e. it will do a direct  
mapping between your ISDN number and the H.323Alias.  
In order to use DID you will need to have assigned multiple ISDN numbers to your ISDN PRI line, as each ISDN  
number will map to a single IP endpoint.  
We also recommend that if more than one PRI line is used all PRI lines should have the same numbers (use trunk  
groups).  
Example:  
Your ISDN PRI number range is from 67124000 to 67124050 and DID is enabled.  
You want your IP endpoints to have the numbers (H.323 Alias) in the range 94000 - 94050.  
In the ISDN Dial In Configuration, set ‘No. Significant Digits’ to 4 and ‘Prefix (E.164)’ to 9.  
To call an IP endpoint with H.323Alias 94020 from ISDN, dial the ISDN number 67124020.  
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Dial from ISDN  
The gateway starts to call the IP endpoint and the “Call proceeding” picture and sound are activated.  
When the call is connected audio and video are transmitted through the gateway.  
Hotline  
Hotline is a service that allows incoming ISDN calls on a dedicated ISDN number, to be routed to an IP endpoint.  
This is useful if you want to have an operator or helpdesk functionality together with DID, IVR and/or TCS-4.  
Example:  
Your ISDN PRI number range is from 67124000 to 67124050 and DID is enabled.  
Hotline number assigned is 67124050.  
An operator/helpdesk has got the H.323Alias (extention) 98660.  
Avideoconferencing endpoint calls ISDN number 67124050.  
The gateway starts to call the IP endpoint and the “Call proceeding” picture and sound are activated.  
When the call is connected audio and video are transmitted through the gateway.  
If needed, the Hotline operator can use Call Transfer to transfer the call to another IP endpoint.  
Sequence of Services  
To ensure best service to the incoming ISDN call, the gateway will first try to match the Hotline number, and then  
the IVR/TCS-4 number before using DID (if enabled). If DID is disabled and no other number programmed, the call  
will be routed to the IVR service (if enabled).  
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Dial from IP  
Dial from IP  
IP endpoints and MCUs can call out through the gateway by using one of the H.323 services defined on the  
gateway.  
H.323 Services  
H.323 Service prefixes are used for IP endpoints to  
access the ISDN network. Up to twenty prefixes can  
be defined, but we recommend using one single  
prefix for simplicity.  
DEFAULT H.323 SERVICE FOR OUTGOING VIDEO CALLS IS ‘0’.  
DEFAULT H.323 SERVICE FOR TELEPHONE CALLS IS ‘1’.  
NOTE  
Example:  
An H.323 Service prefix for outgoing video calls is defined as “0” (default).  
The IP endpoint dials 067121212 to dial the ISDN number 67121212.  
The gateway starts to call the ISDN endpoint and the “Call proceeding” picture and sound are activated.  
Audio and video are transported through the gateway when the call is connected.  
THE BANDWIDTH USED FOR THE CALL WILL BE THE BANDWIDTH  
SELECTED ON THE IP ENDPOINT.  
NOTE  
TIP  
FOR MORE DETAILS ON H.323 SERVICES, SEE ‘H.323  
SERVICESUNDER ‘CONFIGURE THE GATEWAY’.  
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Features  
Dial out to 2x64k ISDN (H.221)  
For improved interoperability with legacy equipment, the two number 2x64k dial-out method can be selected from  
the calling IP endpoint instead of using the standard BONDING method.  
To instruct the Gateway to use this method, the calling IP endpoint has to combine the dialed number from:  
A Service Prefix offering at least 128k callrate,  
The (first) ISDN number to dial out to,  
Two stars (“**”),  
The second ISDN number to dial out to.  
Example:  
An H.323 Service prefix for outgoing video calls is defined as “0” (default).  
The user wants to dial the first ISDN number 67121212 and the second number 67121213.  
The user dials to “067121212**67121213”.  
Audio and video are transported through the gateway when the call is connected.  
NOTE  
NOT ALL ENDPOINTS WILL SEND OUT THE NEEDED NUMBER (INCLUDING THE ‘*’ CHARACTERS). TO MAKE OLDER TANDBERG EQUIPMENT  
(CLASSIC SERIES, MXP UP TO F2) USING THIS SYNTAX, THE USER HAS TO SELECT H.323 AS THE NETWORK PROFILE TO BE USED.ALSO IF SUCH A  
NUMBER SHOULD BE STORED IN THE PHONEBOOK, THE H.323 PROFILE HAS TO BE SELECTED EXPLICITLY. SOME ENDPOINTS MIGHT HAVE A  
LIMITITATION ON THE LENGTH OF THE DIAL STRING.  
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Features  
Bridging IP Islands  
Organizations that uses IP based video conferencing internally in their LAN but not for external purposes can be  
called “IP Islands”. If a user in one IP island wants to call another user in another IP island, both organizations  
have to be connected with a Gateway. The TANDBERG Gateway can help the user to set up this type of call  
automatically without the need of invoking touch tones under call setup.  
To dial to a remote IP endpoint through two Gateways, the calling IP endpoint has to combine the dialed number  
from:  
A Service Prefix at the first Gateway,  
The ISDN number of the second Gateway,  
• One star character (“*”),  
The extension address (E.164 alias) of the endpoint to dial.  
NOTE  
THE SECOND GATEWAY MUST HAVE TCS-4 DIAL-IN METHOD ENABLED: FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RESTRICTIONS OF THE DIAL STRING, SEE THE NOTE  
IN THE PREVIOUS SECTION.  
Example:  
An H.323 Service prefix for outgoing video calls is defined as “0” (default).  
• The second gateway has the ISDN number 67121212.  
• The user wants to dial to an endpoint in the other network that has a E.164 alias 5012345.  
• The user dials to “067121212*5012345”.  
• The user will get displayed poster from the first, then from the second Gateway.  
Audio and video are transported through the gateway when the call is connected.  
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Manage the Phone Book  
The Expressway Solution  
IP based video conferencing between organizations has been hindered by two major barriers:  
· Firewalls which block audio and video traffic.  
· Lack of a common dial plan for IP based video conferencing.  
The Expressway solution solves both the firewall problem and the dial plan problem. Using Expressway, audio  
and video can traverse firewalls securely. Expressway is natively supported in the TANDBERG Gateway.  
As part of an Expressway solution, a Gateway can be made accessible to e.g. home users and branch offices,  
reducing the need to deploy ISDN at all locations.  
Users on IP in home offices or branch offices can now use all the features of the enterprise Gateway and can be  
reached by ISDN systems.  
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Features  
In a typical enterprise setup, such as the one in the previous figure, the Gateway is registered with a Gatekeeper,  
and the Gatekeeper is registered with the Border Controller. In this scenario, the native Expressway functionality  
in the Gateway enables media to be routed directly between the Gateway and the Border Controller, reducing  
latency.  
The native Expressway support in the Gateway also enables the Gateway to register directly to a border controller  
through a firewall without the need for a Gatekeeper. Connecting the Gateway directly to a Border Controller  
enables new deployment possibilities, e.g.:  
· An organization may want to have a firewall between the Gateway and the rest of the IP video conferencing  
infrastructure to add another layer of security.  
· An organization may want to deploy Gateways at remote locations.  
The figure below shows a scenario where IP is used between the enterprise and a remote location.  
In this scenario, enterprise users can use a remotely deployed Gateway to do local calls on ISDN.  
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Features  
Manage the Phone Book  
By selecting the ‘Phone Book’ tab, you can add new or edit existing Phone Book entries in the gateway.  
The Phone Book can be used when Transferring calls from one IP endpoint to another and can contain up to 99  
single entries. They are listed alphabetically as can be seen in the figure below.  
Add new entry  
To add a new entry in the Phone Book, press the ‘Add New Entry’ button and the ‘Add New Entry’ will open, as  
shown in the figure below.  
Name  
Name of the IP endpoint.  
Number  
IP number (E.164 Alias) of the IP endpoint.  
Press ‘Create New’ to save the entry in the phone book.  
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Manage the Phone Book  
Edit Entry  
By selecting an existing Entry in the Phone Book and then pressing the ‘Edit’ button, you will be able to edit the  
selected entry. The same fields as for the ‘Add New Entry’ will be available.  
Save  
The entry will be updated with the changes made.  
Create New  
This will create a new entry instead of replacing the old one. The old entry will still be stored in the Phone Book.  
Cancel  
Will discard all changes and display the ‘Edit Phone Book’ page.  
Delete  
By selecting an existing Entry in the Phone Book and then pressing the ‘Delete’ button, you will delete the  
selected entry.  
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System Status  
View System Status  
To view current gateway status, open ‘System Status’ as shown in the figure below.  
PRI Status  
To view status of the PRI, open ‘PRI Status’ as shown in the figure below.  
If a site has been disconnected, the cause code can be viewed by pressing the link next to the PRI channel that  
was disconnected. See next page for a cause code example.  
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System Status  
Example of Location Codes:  
A videoconferencing endpoint was connected to channel 1 and 2 on PRI Line 1. The status shows disconnected  
with the cause code 2 : 16. The first part ( 2 ) is the Cause Location code and describes the origin of the cause  
code.  
Example of ISDN Cause Codes:  
The second part ( 16 ) describes the reason for the disconnect. In this case, a normal call clearing.  
PRI Alarms  
Red Alarm or Loss of signal (LOS) indicates that there is no signal and thus no framing info received. The same  
effect will be obtained by pulling out the PRI cable. This may also be caused by a broken connector in the receive  
(RX) part of the cable.  
Yellow Alarm or Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) means that the gateway is receiving framing info, but in this  
framing info the other side tells the gateway that it is not reading the gateway’s transmitted framing info. Typically,  
this may be a broken connector in the transmit (TX) part of the PRI cable. This could also indicate weak or noisy  
signal in the transmit (TX) part of the PRI cable.  
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System Status  
H.323 Status  
To view H.323 gatekeeper status, open ‘H.323 Status’ as shown in the figure below.  
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO USE  
THIS IP ADDRESS TO PLACE  
CALLS THROUGH THE GATEWAY.  
NOTE  
GW IP Address  
Shows the IP address of the gateway.  
H.323 Gatekeeper Status  
Shows status and IP address of the Gatekeeper, the gateway is registered to.  
Inactive’ means the gateway is not registered to a gatekeeper.  
Registering’ means the gateway is having problems registering with selected  
gatekeeper.  
System Information  
To view gateway information, open ‘System Information as shown in the figure below. This page provides  
information on installed software and hardware.  
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System Status  
Available Resources  
To view available resources on the gateway, open ‘Available Resources’ as shown in the figure below.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Configure the Gateway  
To configure the gateway, open ‘System Configuration’ and ‘Gateway Configuration’. Shown in the figure below is  
the ‘System Configuration’.  
System Configuration  
PRI Configuration  
To configure the PRI, select ‘System Configure - PRI’ as shown in the figure below.  
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Configure the Gateway  
PRI Protocol  
Select between the following PRI protocols:  
ETSI (Euro ISDN)  
National ISDN  
AT&T Custom  
All PRI lines must use the same PRI Protocol.  
Parallel Dial  
On  
Off  
Channels will be dialed and connected in parallel when setting up a BONDING call.  
Channels will be dialed sequentially, which may increase call setup time.  
Sending Complete  
On  
Off  
The system will send the ISDN message information element “Sending Complete”.  
The system will not send “Sending Complete”.  
Send Own Number  
On  
Off  
The system will send its own number to the far end  
The system will not send its own number to the far end, but please note that the network may still send  
your number to the far end.  
PRI Trunk Grouping  
When Trunk Grouping is enabled, PRI 2, 3 and 4 will use the same number range as specified for PRI 1.  
NSF - Non Standard Facility  
Your network provider may require a service selection in your ISDN configuration. Enter the Service code here.  
Valid NSF service codes are from 1 to 31. Enter 0 to disable NSF service codes.  
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NSF Example:  
AT&T offers several digital switched services. These include SDN with service code 1 andACCUNET with service  
code 6.  
Example:  
Service profiles for Sprint:  
Below is a list of common service profiles. As these profiles NSF Service  
may change, contact your service provider to get the correct Reserved  
0
1
2
3
4
5
profile.  
Private  
Inwatts  
Outwatts  
FX  
Service profiles forAT&T:  
NSF Service  
Disable  
0
1
2
3
TieTrunk  
SDN (including GSDN)  
Megacom 800  
Megacom  
Service profiles for MCI:  
NSF Service  
Accunet  
6
VNET/Vision  
800  
PRISM1, PRISMII, WATS  
900  
1
2
3
4
5
Long Distance  
International 800  
MultiQuest  
7
8
16  
23  
Call Redirection Service  
DAL  
Save  
When all settings are entered, please press the ‘Save’ - button to affect the new settings  
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Configure the Gateway  
Interface Configuration  
This section configures each of the four PRI interfaces individually. There is one column for each PRI Interface.  
However, if PRI Trunk Grouping is enabled, the number range for PRI 1 will also apply for PRI 2, 3 and 4.  
Number Range Start  
The PRI lines connected to the gateway should have at least one number each, to allow dial in from ISDN.  
In order for the gateway to handle two or more simultaneous incoming ISDN calls for the ISDN services IVR and  
TCS-4, it is required to define a PRI number range in addition to the IVR number.  
THE QUANTITY OF SIMULTANEOUS INCOMING ISDN CALLS IS  
DEFINED AS PRI NUMBER RANGE MINUS IVR AND HOTLINE  
NUMBER (IF USED).  
If the PRI line has a range of numbers, the start number  
must be entered here. Please contact your IT manager to  
obtain these numbers.  
NOTE  
It is only necessary to enter the digits indicating the range. If the range is 67124000 to 67125000, then just enter  
4000. Maximum amount of digits is 24.  
Number Range Stop  
Here is where the last number in the PRI number range is entered. If the range is 67124000 to 67125000, then  
just enter 5000.  
PRI CRC-4  
Used for most E1-PRI configurations. If your network equipment does not support this feature, set PRI CRC-4 to  
Off.  
T1 Cable Length  
Specifies the cable length between the gateway and the CSU for each of the PRI lines (only valid for T1 networks).  
Possible values are:  
• 0 to 133 feet  
• 133 to 266 feet  
• 266 to 399 feet  
• 399 to 533 feet  
• 533 to 655 feet  
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Channel Hunting  
Should be used if your PRI is limited e.g.:  
• If only channels 1 through 18 are digital, and the rest are analogue. Use Low = 1, High = 18.  
• If you have a PRI with only 12 channels. Set Max channel to 12.  
Max Channels  
Indicates the maximum number of B-channels the system is allowed to use for each of the PRI-interfaces. For E1  
(ETSI/Euro ISDN), the maximum number of channels is 30. For T1 (National ISDN and AT&T Custom), the  
maximum number of channels is 23.  
Low Channel  
Indicates the lowest numbered E1/T1 B-channel the system is allowed to use for each PRI-line when selecting  
channels for outgoing calls.  
High Channel  
Indicates the highest numbered E1/T1 B-channel the system is allowed to use for each PRI-line when selecting  
channels for outgoing calls.  
Search  
Specifies where the system will start searching for available B-channels for each PRI-line. If ‘Search’ is set to  
‘High’, the system will start to search for available B-channels at the highest numbered B-channel. If ‘Search’ is  
set to ‘Low’, the system will start searching for available B-channels at the lowest numbered B-channel.  
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Configure the Gateway  
IP Configuration  
To configure the IP settings on the gateway, open ‘IP’ as shown in the figure below.  
IP Address Assignment  
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol can be selected when a DHCP server is present.  
Static IP Address, Static IP Subnet Mask and Static IP Gateway are ignored because these parameters  
are assigned by the DHCP server.  
Static: If Static assignment is used, the gateway’s IP-address and IP-subnet mask must be specified in the  
IP-address field.  
IP Ethernet Speed  
Auto  
The gateway will automatically detect the speed/duplex on the LAN.  
10Half The gateway will connect to the LAN using 10 Mbps/Half Duplex.  
10Full The gateway will connect to the LAN using 10 Mbps/Full Duplex.  
100Half The gateway will connect to the LAN using 100 Mbps/Half Duplex.  
100Full The gateway will connect to the LAN using 100 Mbps/Full Duplex.  
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Static IP Address  
The Static IP Address defines the network address of the gateway. This address is only used in static mode. Your  
LAN administrator will provide you with the correct address for this field.  
Static IP Subnet Mask  
The Static IP Subnet Mask defines the type of network. Your LAN administrator will provide the correct value for  
this field.  
Static IP Gateway  
The Static IP Gateway defines the Gateway address. Your LAN administrator will provide the correct value for this  
field.  
NTP  
The NTP Service defines the address of the NTP server. Your LAN administrator will provide the correct value for  
this field.  
Save  
When ready to store the new settings, press ‘Save’. These settings will take effect when the system is restarted.  
Restart  
This button will restart the gateway. Any changes made in IP Configuration and IP Service will then take effect.  
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Configure the Gateway  
H.323 Configuration  
To dial out from IP to ISDN, through the gateway, requires the use of H.323 numbers (E.164 aliases). This means  
that the gateway must be registered to a Gatekeeper.  
H.323 GATEKEEPER STATUS SHOWS  
CURRENT STATUS OF GATEKEEPER  
REGISTRATION.  
TIP  
IF THE GATEKEEPER IS CONFIGURED  
WITH AN ALTERNATIVE GATEKEEPER,  
THE STATUS AREA MIGHT REPORT A  
REGISTRATION TO THE IP ADDRESS  
OF THE ALTERNATIVE GATEKEEPER.  
NOTE  
H.323 Configuration  
Gatekeeper  
Gatekeeper Enables the gateway to register to a Gatekeeper. The Gatekeeper IP Address must also be  
filled in. When registered, the H.323 Gatekeeper Status shows Registered, Gatekeeper’s IP  
address and what port used.  
Problems with registration will be shown in the Status area and as a Red alarm on the  
‘Overview’ page.  
Direct  
No Gatekeeper registration will be preformed, hence it is not possible to dial through the  
Gateway. The H.323 Gatekeeper Status window will show ‘Inactive’.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Gatekeeper IP Address  
Enter the Gatekeeper IPAddress that the gateway should register to.  
THE GATEWAY MAY BE REGISTERED WITH A BORDER CONTROLLER IN THE SAME WAY IT IS REGISTERED WITH A GATEKEEPER. USE THE IPADDRESS OF  
THE BORDER CONTROLLER IN THE GATEKEEPER ADDRESS FIELD.  
NOTE  
Authentication Mode  
Off  
Register to the Gatekeeper without authentication.  
Register to the Gatekeeper with H.235 authentication using ID/Password given below.  
Auto  
Authentication ID, Password  
Enter the ID and password required to perform H.235 authentication at the Gatekeeper.  
To register to a Gatekeeper that requires authentication, an NTP server has to be configured.  
Quality of Service  
The network must support Quality of Service for these settings to work.  
RSVP  
Off  
No RSVP Quality of Service is initiated for any connections.  
Auto  
Resource Reservation Protocol enables the gateway to request the optimal amount of bandwidth for  
the duration of an IP video call.  
QoS Mode  
Off  
No QoS is used  
Diffserv  
Diffserv QoS method is used. Please see ‘QoS Mode Configuration’ for details.  
IP Precedence QoS method is used. Please see ‘QoS Mode Configuration’ for details.  
Precedence  
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QoS Mode Configuration  
Diffserv is used to define which priority audio, video, data and signaling packets should have in an IP network. The  
priority ranges from 0 to 63 for each type of packets.  
Precedence is used to define which priority audio, video, data and signaling should have in the network. The  
higher the number, the higher the priority. The priority ranges from 0 (off) - 7 for each type of packets.  
In addition to Precedence, Type of Service can be used and enables the user to define what type of connection  
that should be chosen for the IP traffic. Helps a router select a routing path when multiple paths are available.  
Off  
Service not active.  
Min. Delay  
Will choose a route where minimum delay is prioritized.  
Max. Throughput Will choose the route with highest bandwidth.  
Max. Reliable  
Min. Cost  
Will choose the route with highest reliability.  
Will choose the route with minimum cost.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Dataport Configuration  
To configure the Data port on the gateway, open ‘Dataport’ as shown in the figure below.  
NOTE WHEN CONNECTING TO A PC  
THE CONNECTING CABLE MUST  
BE A STRAIGHT THROUGH  
RS232 CABLE.  
Dataport Configuration is used to configure the RS 232 serial port on the gateway. If you want to connect a PC to  
the dataport, you must ensure that the PC and the gateway are identically configured.  
Configuration  
Baudrate  
Possible values are: 1200 bps, 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps 56600 bps and 115200 bps.  
Parity  
Select ‘None’, ‘Odd’ or ‘Even’.  
THERE ARE NO HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE  
HANDSHAKE OPTIONS. MAKE SURE THE  
PC HANDSHAKING IS TURNED OFF.  
NOTE  
Databits  
Select 7 or 8 databits.  
Stopbits  
Select 1 or 2 stopbits.  
Save  
Press ‘Save’ to activate the new settings.  
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Configure the Gateway  
SNMP Configuration  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used for monitoring and configuring different units in a network.  
The gateway’s SNMP Agent responds to requests from SNMP Managers (a PC program etc.). SNMP traps are  
generated by the agent to inform the manager about important events.  
THE SNMP COMMUNITY NAME  
IS CASE SENSITIVE.  
NOTE  
Configuration  
SNMP Community Name  
SNMP Community names are used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP requests must have this ‘password’  
in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in the gateway.  
SNMP Trap Host (1, 2 and 3)  
Identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager. Up to three different SNMP Trap Hosts can be defined. Your LAN  
administrator should provide the correct values for these fields.  
System Contact  
Used to identify the system contact via SNMP tools such as HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite.  
Location  
Used to identify system location via SNMP tools such as HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite.  
Save  
Press ‘Save’ to activate the new settings.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Miscellaneous Configuration  
To configure the miscellaneous settings on the gateway, open ‘Misc’ as shown in the figure below.  
Configuration  
To change the system name of the gateway, enter the new system name in the ‘System Name’.  
Password  
To change the system password of the gateway, enter the new password in the ‘New Administrator Password’.  
To delete the existing password, select ‘Delete Password’.  
Services  
The different IP services on the gateway - Telnet, Telnet Challenge, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP and FTP can be  
independently disabled to prevent access to the system.  
In addition, the SNMP Service Read Only/Traps Only will make it possible to read SNMP messages in addition to  
enable/disable SNMP.  
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Configure the Gateway  
SNMP Security alert  
This function will notify any ManagementApplication (such as TANDBERG Management Suite) if anyone tries to  
perform Remote Management on the gateway using an illegal password. The Security alert that is sent to the  
ManagementApplication will contain information about the IP address and the service (WEB, Telnet, FTP) being  
used for the attempt.  
If TANDBERG Management Suite is used, email notifications or alarms about the attempt can be sent to  
specified persons.  
Save  
Press ‘Save’ and then the ‘Restart’.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Software Upgrade  
Software upgrade is where new software to the gateway can be installed from. It also shows current software  
version and the gateway’s hardware serial number.  
NOTE TO UPGRADE THE GATEWAY, A  
VALID RELEASE KEY AND  
SOFTWARE FILE IS REQUIRED.  
CONTACT YOUR TANDBERG  
REPRESENTATIVE FOR MORE  
INFO.  
System Information  
Software Version  
Shows the currently installed Software version.  
Hardware Serial Number  
This unique identifier number for the gateway must be provided when ordering  
Software Upgrade.  
Installed Options  
Shows the currently installed Options.  
Shows the current Option Key.  
Current Option Key  
Software Option  
Bandwidth Option Key  
Enter the bandwidth option key in the Key field and press ‘Enable Option’. The  
gateway will validate the key, and if valid a restart would be requested for the  
new bandwidth option to take effect.  
Install Software  
Release Key  
Enter the release key in the Key field and press ‘Install Software’. You will be  
presented with a new page where you select the software package file to upload.  
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Configure the Gateway  
File Management  
The File Management allows viewing or changing of pictures and sounds shown to the caller when connecting to  
the gateway.  
PLEASE REFER TO THE  
‘LEGAL FILE TYPES’  
FIELD AT THE BOTTOM OF  
THE PAGE FOR  
NOTE  
INFORMATION ABOUT  
LEGAL FILE FORMATS.  
To view/hear the currently installed files, press the name of the ‘File’ on the left side of the window. The file will  
then be shown/played. At the bottom of the page, custom file requirements are listed for each of the file-types.  
The following can be specified:  
Encryption Required Picture  
Gateway Call Proceeding Picture  
Gateway Extension Enquire Screen Picture  
Downspeeding In Progress Picture  
Gateway Call Welcome Sound  
Gateway Extension Enquire Sound  
System Parameters  
Directory  
To add a new file, press ‘Browse...’ to find the file, and then press ‘Upload’.  
For each of the customized files, a ‘Delete’ button will be added in the ‘Type’ column. By pressing ‘Delete’, the  
default file will replace the custom file.  
Pressing ‘System Parameters’ allow you to do backup and restore the settings on the gateway.  
Pressing ’Directory’ allow you to upload a Phone Book to the gateway. The Phone Book is used for the Call  
Transfer function.  
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Configure the Gateway  
ISDN Dial In Configuration  
The ISDN Dial In Configuration allows you to configure and enable the ISDN services used to access your IP  
endpoints.  
Configuration  
Extension Dial In  
Select between Off, IVR, IVR + TCS-4:  
Off: Incoming calls will not be allowed, except those specified under Hotline and Direct Inwards  
Dialing.  
IVR: Incoming calls will be prompted with the Gateway Extension Enquire Screen and Sound,  
except those specified under Hotline and Direct Inwards Dialing. The Gateway will wait for DTMF  
input (touch tones) that specifies the address of the outgoing call.  
IVR + TCS-4: Incoming calls will be prompted with the Gateway Extension Enquire Screen and  
Sound, except those specified under Hotline and Direct Inwards Dialing. The Gateway will wait  
simultaneously for DTMF input (touch tones) and TCS-4 signalling that specifies the address of the  
outgoing call.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Dial In Max. Bandwidth  
The call rate (bandwidth) for incoming calls will automatically be determined by the endpoint. However, you can  
use this setting to restrict the call rate for incoming DID/TCS-4 calls.  
Calls above the Dial In Max. Bandwidth will be downspeeded  
to the call rate specified in Dial In Max. Bandwidth.  
NOTE  
REQUIRE SUPPORT OF DOWNSPEEDING ON THE ENDPOINT.  
Calls below the Dial In Max. Bandwidth will be connected at the requested call rate.  
Dial In Number  
All incoming calls received on this number will use the IVR/TCS-4 service.  
2nd Dial In Number  
This is the second number used for the 2x64k (H.221) dial in method. Most modern equipment used the default  
BONDING method and don’t need the configuration of this number.  
Allow Incoming Phonecalls  
Incoming phonecalls can be disabled.  
Hotline  
ISDN Number  
All incoming calls received on this number will be forwarded to the IP endpoint specified in ‘H.323 E.164 Alias’  
field.  
H.323 E.164 Alias  
All incoming calls received to the Hotline ISDN number will be forwarded to this H.323 Alias.  
Max. Bandwidth  
The call rate for incoming calls will automatically be determined by the endpoint. However, you can use this  
setting to restrict the call rate for incoming Hotline calls.  
NOTE  
REQUIRE SUPPORT OF DOWNSPEEDING ON THE ENDPOINT.  
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Calls above the Max. Bandwidth will be downspeeded to the  
Configure the Gateway  
call rate specified in Max. Bandwidth.  
Calls below the Max. Bandwidth will be connected at the requested call rate.  
Direct Inwards Dialing  
When DID is enabled, all incoming calls within the PRI number range will be forwarded to an IP/H.323 endpoint  
except calls received to the IVR and Hotline ISDN numbers.  
No. Significant Digits  
Specify the number of significant digits in the PRI Number range that should be used to generate an H.323 Alias  
(IP number).  
Example:  
Your ISDN PRI number range is from 67124000 to 67124050.  
You want your IP endpoints to have the numbers (H.323 Alias) in the range 4000 - 4050.  
Set ‘No. Significant Digits’ to 4.  
To call an IP endpoint with H.323 Alias 4020 from ISDN, dial the ISDN number 67124020.  
Prefix (E.164)  
When receiving an incoming call, a number prefix can be added to the range of digits specified under ‘No.  
Significant Digits’. This is useful where the IP endpoints also use H.323 Prefix for placing calls on IP.  
Example:  
Your ISDN PRI number range is from 67124000 to 67124050.  
You want your IP endpoints to have the numbers (H.323 Alias) in the range 94000 - 94050.  
In the ISDN Dial In Configuration, set ‘No. Significant Digits’ to 4 and ‘Prefix (E.164)’ to 9.  
To call an IP endpoint with H.323Alias 94020 from ISDN, dial the ISDN number 67124020.  
Max. Bandwidth  
The call rate for incoming calls will automatically be determined by the endpoint. However, you can use this  
setting to restrict the call rate for Direct Inwards Dialing calls.  
REQUIRE SUPPORT OF DOWNSPEEDING ON THE ENDPOINT.  
NOTE  
Calls above the Max. Bandwidth will be downspeeded to the  
call rate specified in Max. Bandwidth.  
Calls below the Max. Bandwidth will be connected at the requested call rate.  
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Configure the Gateway  
H.323 Services  
H.323 Service prefixes are used for IP endpoints to access the ISDN network. Up to twenty prefixes can be  
defined, but we recommend using one single prefix for simplicity.  
Default H.323 Services are ‘0’ for Video calls and ‘1’ for Telephone calls. Should other H.323 Services be required,  
they can be entered here.  
Description  
Used to identify the H.323 Service.  
Service  
Specifies the gateway service prefix that all IP endpoints must use when dialing from IP to ISDN. There can be up  
to 20 different H.323 Services.  
If you have multiple gateways they should use the  
TIP  
IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS DIALING A CONFIGURED H.323 SERVICE,  
CHECK THAT THE SERVICE PREFIX IS REGISTERED ON THE  
GATEKEEPER AS A GATEWAY SERVICE. IT COULD ALREADY BE  
REGISTERED AS ANOTHER SERVICE.  
same Service prefixes. Then it can be useful to use  
“H.323 Load Balance” to balance resource usage  
between the gateways.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Max. Rate  
The call rate for outgoing calls will automatically be determined by the call rate used by the endpoint. Use this  
setting to restrict the call rate for outgoing calls.  
Possible configurations are Telephone, 64 kbps, 128 kbps, 192 kbps, 256 kbps, 320 kbps, 384 kbps, 512 kbps,  
768 kbps, 1152 kbps, 1472 kbps and 1920 kbps.  
We recommend having one service prefix for Video and one for Telephone calls unless Q.931 Speech signaling on  
IP/H.323 is supported by the endpoint.  
ISDN Prefix  
Can be used as an option to pick specific carriers or “outside”-lines and is automatically added to the ISDN  
number.  
Restrict  
Select ‘Restrict’ if the H.323 Service always should force restricted (56k) ISDN calls. If ‘Restrict’ is not selected,  
the gateway will dial an unrestricted call and downspeed to 56 kbps if necessary.  
Create New  
When Description, Service, Max. Rate, ISDN Prefix, Restrict (56k) has been entered, press ‘Create New’ to  
activate the new H.323 Service.  
Save Changes  
To modify a H.323 Service, click on it, change the necessary settings and press ‘Save Changes’ to activate the  
new settings.  
Clear  
Press ‘Clear’ to empty any entries done under Entry.  
Save  
Press ‘Save’ to activate the new settings.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Signal Busy on Load  
When the Resource Usage reaches the “Busy on Load”-limit, the gateway will try to route outgoing IP/H.323 calls  
to other gateways. This is done to maintain availability for incoming ISDN calls when using multiple gateways.  
Value can be set from 0% to 100%.  
Press ‘Save’ to activate the new settings.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Gateway Features  
Experience has shown that some features - even though they are standardized - might cause interoperability  
problems with legacy video conferencing products. If you disable features on this page, the gateway can be used  
as a filter to ensure interoperability with legacy products.  
To configure the gateway features, open ‘Gateway Configuration - Features’ as shown in the figure below.  
Natural Video  
Allows video formats and capabilities such as interlaced video (iCIF/iSIF) to be transmitted through the gateway.  
When disabled no interlaced video capabilities will be transmitted.  
Custom Video Formats  
Allows H.263 custom video formats and capabilities such as SIF, 4SIF and VGA resolution to be transmitted  
through the gateway. When disabled no H.263 custom video formats or capabilities will be transmitted.  
Duo Stream (Duo Video / H.239)  
Allows an additional video stream to be transmitted through the gateway using Duo Video or the H.239 protocol.  
When disabled no Duo Video or H.239 capabilities will be transmitted.  
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Configure the Gateway  
Encryption  
NOTE  
WHEN ‘ENCRYPTIONIS ENABLED, THE CAPACITY OF THE  
GATEWAY MAY BE REDUCED. SEE APENDIX 3 FOR MORE  
INFO.  
The gateway will allow DES andAES 128 encrypted  
conferences to take place. Encryption can operate in two  
modes.  
When set to Transparent, the Gateway will forward the encryption modes of the connected devices  
transparently. The encryption modes seen on each side of the Gateway are similar. The gateway will only encrypt  
calls if both sides support encryption. The settings for H.320 and H.323 doesn’t have any meaning in this mode.  
When set to Independent, the Gateway will use the settings made for the H.320 (ISDN) and H.323 (IP) side. The  
encryption modes on each side of the Gateway are independent of each other. One endpoint might show that the  
call is encrypted will the other endpoint shows an unencrypted call.  
On  
Encryption is required. Gateway connection is only established if encryption can be established on this  
side.  
Off  
No encryption. Gateway connection will be established without any encryption on this side.  
Auto  
Use encryption if available. Gateway will try to establish an encrypted connection, the connection will be  
established regardsless if encryption on this side is available.  
A typical application of this feature is when an external crypto device is used on the ISDN interface. In this case  
might an administrator want to set the Gateway’s encryption on the H.320 side to Off and on the H.323 side to  
On.  
H.264  
Allows H.264 video capabilities to be transmitted through the gateway. When disabled no H.264 video capabilities  
will be transmitted.  
Save  
Press ‘Save’ to activate the new settings.  
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Appendices  
Appendices  
Appendix 1: Using the file system  
It is possible to access a file system within the TANDBERG GATEWAY by using ftp:  
DOS-window:  
Web-browser:  
ftp <IP-address of gateway>, or  
Description of the different folders  
user  
tmp  
- a folder to be used for custom files, images and audio files etc.  
- not used in the Gateway  
Description of the different files  
all.prm  
- all settings in the system (including directory)  
dir.prm  
- directory entries  
event.log  
sw.pkg  
- logs fault situations etc.  
- the system software  
user/relkeys.v1  
- storage for the last used release keys (when upgrading to a newer version)  
What can be done by using the file system?  
· upload of custom images  
· upload software  
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TANDBERG Gateway  
Appendix 2: Declaration of Conformity  
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Appendices  
Appendix 3: Capacity  
Gateway capacity - calculation  
The total capacity in the gateway is defined by the following rules:  
1) A maximum of 8 video calls and 8 telephone calls.  
2) Software version defines maximum ISDN bandwidth:  
2 Mbps -> Maximum ISDN bandwidth is 1920 kbps (30x64 kbps).  
4 Mbps -> Maximum ISDN bandwidth is 3840 kbps (60x64 kbps).  
3) In addition, each call has a weight depending on bandwidth/encryption:  
Bandwidth  
Non-encr.  
Encrypted  
Teleph.  
22  
N/A  
64  
74  
106  
128  
80  
118  
192 256 320  
82 84 88  
120 122 136  
384 512  
92 108  
146 168  
768 1152  
124 160  
222 N/A  
1472 1920  
176  
N/A  
220  
N/A  
The sum of the call weights cannot exceed 845 and max. bandwidth. Users will be prevented from setting up calls that  
exceeds these limits.  
When encryption mode is set to Independent, the Gateway calls may be weighted as encrypted calls even though on side  
of the connection might not be encrypted.  
Example (4 Mbps version):  
If the gateway has made 3 calls at 768, 2 calls at 384, and 2 encrypted calls at 192 the calculation will be:  
3x124 + 2x92 + 2x120 = 372 + 184 + 240 = 796. Since 796 is less than 845 and the total bandwidth 3456 kbps, do not  
exceed the maximum bandwidth limit, this will be possible.  
Gateway capacity – typical scenarios (4 Mbps version)  
Below some typical capacity scenarios are listed. They can be derived by the calculation above:  
Bandwidth  
128 kbps  
256 kbps  
384 kbps  
512 kbps  
768 kbps  
1472 kbps (1.5 Mbps)  
1920 kbps (2 Mbps)  
Non-encrypted  
Encrypted  
7+0  
6+5**  
5+5  
5+0  
3+8  
8+8*  
8+7  
8+4  
7+4  
5+0  
2+8  
2+0  
N/A  
N/A  
* 8+8 indicates 8 video calls and 8 telephone calls.  
** 6+5 indicates 6 encrypted video calls and 5 unencrypted telephone calls.  
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Index  
TANDBERG Gateway  
Dial In Number 52  
H
Diffserv 43  
Index  
H.264 58  
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) 22  
Direct Inwards Dialing 53  
Directory 50  
H.323 Configuration 42  
H.323 E.164 Alias 52  
H.323 Numbers 20  
H.323 Services 24, 54  
H.323 Status 33  
Disconnect Gateway Call 19  
Downspeeding In Progress Picture 50  
Duo Stream (Duo Video / P+C) 57  
Duration 18  
A
Accessing the gateway 16  
Actions 19  
Hardware Serial Number 49  
High Channel 39  
Add new entry 29  
E
Hotline 23, 52  
Authentication 7, 43  
Available Resources 34  
Edit Entry 30  
I
Enable H.264 58  
B
Install Software 49  
Encryption 58  
Installation 12  
Bandwidth Option Key 49  
Encryption (Secure conference) 18  
Installation site preparations 13  
Installed Options 49, 52  
Interface Configuration 38  
Battery handling  
Baudrate 45  
3
Environmental Issues  
3
ETSI (Euro ISDN) 36, 51  
Example of ISDN Cause Codes 32  
Example of Location Codes 32  
Expressway 7, 27  
BONDING 36  
Introduction  
7
Border Controller 7, 28, 43  
IP Address Assignment 40  
IP Configuration 40  
IP Ethernet Speed 40  
IP Gateway 41  
C
Extension Dial In 51  
Cables 14  
F
Call Overview 17  
Call Transfer 19  
Capacity 61  
IP Precedence 43  
IP Subnet Mask 41  
IP/H.323 Status 19  
ISDN Dial In Configuration 51  
ISDN Numbers 20  
ISDN Prefix 55  
File Management 50  
File system 59  
Channel Hunting 39  
Configuration 15  
Configure the Gateway 35  
Connecting cables 14  
Firewall Traversal 7, 27  
Front view of gateway 10  
G
ISDN PRI cables 14  
IVR 21  
Copyright  
CRC-4 38  
3
Gatekeeper 42  
Gatekeeper IP Address 43  
Gateway Call Proceeding Picture 50  
Gateway Call Proceeding Sound 50  
GATEWAY Capacity 11  
Gateway capacity 61  
IVR + TCS-4 22  
Current Option Key 49  
Custom Video Formats 57  
L
D
LAN cable 14  
LED 10  
Databits 45  
Gateway capacity - calculation 61  
Gateway Configuration 15  
Gateway Extension Enquire Screen Picture  
50  
Location 46, 58  
Low Channel 39  
Dataport Configuration 45  
Declaration of Conformity 60  
DHCP 40  
M
Dial from IP 24  
Gateway Extension Enquire Sound 50  
Gateway Features 57  
Manage the Phone Book 29  
Max Channels 39  
Dial from ISDN 21  
Dial In Max. Bandwidth 52  
Gateway start-up 16  
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Index  
Max. Rate 55  
RS 232 cable 14  
Type of Service (TOS) 44  
Miscellaneous Configuration 47  
S
U
N
Secure conference 18  
Send Own Number 36  
Sending Complete 36  
Sequence of Services 23  
Services 47  
Unpacking 12  
National ISDN 51  
Usage 20  
Natural Video 40, 57  
No. Significant Digits 53  
NSF - Non Standard Facility 36  
NSF Example 37  
Using the file system 59  
Using the Gateway 17  
V
Signal Busy on Load 56  
Site preparations 13  
SNMP 46  
Number Range Start 38  
Number Range Stop 38  
View System Status 31  
SNMP Agent 46  
W
P
SNMP Community 46, 55, 57  
SNMP Community Name 46  
SNMP Community name 46, 54, 57  
SNMP Configuration 46  
SNMP Manager 46  
SNMP Security alert 48  
SNMP Trap Host 46, 54, 57  
SNMP traps 46  
Waste handling  
3
Parallel Dial 36  
Parity 45  
Y
Password 16, 47  
Power cable 14  
Power on 16  
Yellow Alarm 32  
Precautions 12  
Prefix (E.164) 53  
PRI Alarms 32  
Software Option 49  
Software Upgrade 49  
Software Version 49  
Sound 50  
PRI Configuration 35  
PRI CRC-4 38  
PRI Protocol 36  
PRI Status 19, 31  
PRI Trunk Grouping 36  
Source 18  
Start-up 16  
Static 40  
Production of products  
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Static IP Address 41  
Static IP Gateway 41  
Static IP Subnet Mask 41  
Stopbits 45  
Q
QoS Mode 43  
QoS Mode Configuration 44  
Quality of Service 43  
System Configuration 35  
System Contact 46, 55, 57  
System Information 33, 49  
System Name 47  
R
Rack Mounting (optional) 13  
Rear view of gateway 11  
Red Alarm 32  
System Parameters 50  
T
Release Key 49  
T1 38  
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) 43  
Restart 48  
T1 Cable Length 38  
The TANDBERG Gateway 10  
Restrict 55  
Trademarks  
3
RS 232 45  
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