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VCX V7122

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Platforms and Gateways
  3. Applications and Phones
  4. Wireless
  5. Switching
  6. Routers
  7. Management Tools
  8. Services and Support
VCX V7122 first page preview

VCX V7122

Brand: 3Com | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. How to Use This Guide
  8. about thi guide
  9. Available Configurations
  10. SIP Overview
  11. PSTN-to-SIP Interworking
  12. Supported SIP Features
  13. General
  14. The VCX V7122 Chassis
  15. Board Hot-Swap Support
  16. TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
  17. Rear Transition Module
  18. Optional CPU Board
  19. Unpacking
  20. Package Contents
  21. C HAPTER 2: VCX V7122 SIP P HYSICAL D ESCRIPTION
  22. Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
  23. Installing the Ethernet Connection
  24. Assigning the VCX V7122 IP Address
  25. Assigning an IP Address Using BootP
  26. Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
  27. Configuration Concepts
  28. Password Control
  29. Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
  30. Main Menu Bar
  31. Saving Changes
  32. Protocol Definition Parameters
  33. Advanced Parameters
  34. Configuring the Routing Tables
  35. Configuring the Profile Definitions
  36. Configuring the Trunk Group Table
  37. Configuring the Trunk Group Settings
  38. Advanced Configuration
  39. Configuring the Channel Settings
  40. Configuring the Trunk Settings
  41. Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
  42. Regional Settings
  43. Changing the VCX V7122 Username and Password
  44. Monitoring the VCX V7122 Trunks and Channels
  45. Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
  46. System Information
  47. Software Update Menu
  48. Auxiliary Files
  49. Updating the Software Upgrade Key
  50. Resetting the VCX V7122
  51. Secured ini File
  52. The ini File Content
  53. The ini File Example
  54. SNMP Parameters
  55. SIP Configuration Parameters
  56. ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
  57. Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
  58. E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
  59. Channel Parameters
  60. Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
  61. Configuration Files Parameters
  62. Configuring the Call Progress Tones
  63. Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
  64. Voice Prompts File
  65. Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
  66. ISDN Overlap Dialing
  67. NFAS Interface ID
  68. Working with DMS-100 Switches
  69. Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (based on Connectivity and QoS)
  70. Relevant Parameters
  71. TDM Tunneling
  72. Call Detail Report
  73. Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
  74. SIP Call Flow Example
  75. SIP Authentication Example
  76. VCX V7122 Self-Testing
  77. Syslog Servers
  78. Startup Process
  79. DHCP Support
  80. Vendor Specific Information Field
  81. About SNMP
  82. SNMP MIB Objects
  83. SNMP Extensibility Feature
  84. Alarm History
  85. Supported MIBs
  86. SNMP Interface Details
  87. Trusted Managers
  88. SNMP Ports
  89. SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
  90. When to Use the BootP/TFTP
  91. Specifications
  92. BootP/TFTP Application User Interface
  93. Log Window
  94. Setting the Preferences
  95. BootP Preferences
  96. Configuring the BootP Clients
  97. Deleting Clients
  98. Testing the Client
  99. Using Command Line Switches
  100. Managing Client Templates
  101. Payload Types Defined in RFC 1890
  102. Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
  103. Configuring Fax Relay Mode
  104. Supporting V.34 Faxes
  105. Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
  106. Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
  107. Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
  108. Customizing the Product Name
  109. Modifying ini File Parameters via the Web Admin
  110. TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility
  111. Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File
  112. Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts File
  113. Encoding/Decoding an ini File
  114. Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
  115. PSTN Trace Utility
  116. Loading the Software Upgrade Key
  117. Loading the Software Upgrade Key Using BootP/TFTP
  118. Benefits
  119. Supported Architecture
  120. Implementation
  121. Call Flow Description
  122. Operation and Configuration
  123. Configuration Parameters
  124. Supported RADIUS Attributes
  125. RADIUS Server Messages
  126. Authorization
  127. Features
  128. Supported Elements and Attributes
  129. Provided Calling Card System
  130. VXML Flow Chart
  131. VXML Script Example
VCX V7122 first page preview

VCX V7122

Brand: 3Com | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. How to Use This Guide
  14. Conventions
  15. about thi guide
  16. Notices
  17. V7122 Overview
  18. TP-1610 Overview
  19. TP-260 Overview
  20. SIP Overview
  21. Features
  22. PSTN-to-SIP Interworking Features
  23. Supported SIP Features
  24. V7122 Physical Description
  25. The V7122 Chassis
  26. Optional CPU Board
  27. TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
  28. Rear Transition Module
  29. TP-260 Physical Description
  30. TP-260 LEDs
  31. Reader's Notes
  32. Installing the V7122
  33. Unpacking
  34. Mounting the V7122 Gateway
  35. C HAPTER 2: P HYSICAL D ESCRIPTION
  36. Installing the TP-1610
  37. Package Contents
  38. Cabling the TP-1610
  39. Installing the TP-260
  40. Cabling the TP-260
  41. Configuration Concepts
  42. Assigning the an IP Address to the Gateway
  43. Assigning an IP Address Using BootP
  44. Configuring the Gateway's Basic Parameters
  45. Computer Requirements
  46. User Accounts
  47. Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
  48. Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
  49. Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
  50. Main Menu Bar
  51. Searching Configuration Parameters
  52. Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
  53. Protocol Definition Parameters
  54. Advanced Parameters
  55. saving configuration
  56. Mapping NPI/TON to Phone-Context
  57. Configuring the Routing Tables
  58. Configuring the Profile Definitions
  59. Configuring the Trunk Group Table
  60. Configuring the Trunk Group Settings
  61. Advanced Configuration
  62. Configuring the Media Settings
  63. Configuring SS7 Tunneling
  64. Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
  65. Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
  66. Regional Settings
  67. Security Settings
  68. Configuring the Management Settings
  69. Status & Diagnostic
  70. Monitoring the Gateway's Trunks & Channels
  71. Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
  72. Device Information
  73. Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
  74. Software Update Menu
  75. Auxiliary Files
  76. Updating the Software Upgrade Key
  77. Saving Configuration
  78. Resetting the Gateway
  79. Logging Off the Embedded Web Server
  80. Secured ini File
  81. The ini File Content
  82. The ini File Structure
  83. Networking Parameters
  84. System Parameters
  85. Web and Telnet Parameters
  86. Security Parameters
  87. RADIUS Parameters
  88. SNMP Parameters
  89. SIP Configuration Parameters
  90. Voice Mail Parameters
  91. ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
  92. Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
  93. E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
  94. Channel Parameters
  95. Configuration Files Parameters
  96. BootP/DHCP Server Parameters
  97. Using DHCP
  98. Using BootP
  99. Working with Supplementary Services
  100. Call Transfer
  101. Fax & Modem Transport Modes
  102. Event Notification using X-Detect Header
  103. ThroughPacket
  104. Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (based on Connectivity and QoS)
  105. PSTN Fallback as a Special Case of Alternative Routing
  106. Supported RADIUS Attributes
  107. RADIUS Server Messages
  108. Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
  109. SIP Call Flow Example
  110. SIP Authentication Example
  111. Ethernet Interface Configuration
  112. Ethernet Interface Redundancy
  113. STUN
  114. First Incoming Packet Mechanism
  115. No-Op Packets
  116. PPPoE Overview
  117. PPPoE in 3Com Gateways
  118. IP Multicasting
  119. Simple Network Time Protocol Support
  120. VLANS and Multiple IPs
  121. Getting Started with VLANS and Multiple IPs
  122. Gateway Clock Settings
  123. ISDN Overlap Dialing
  124. NFAS Interface ID
  125. Working with DMS-100 Switches
  126. Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
  127. Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State
  128. Automatic Update Mechanism
  129. Startup Process
  130. Using Parameter Tables
  131. Table Permissions
  132. Using the ini File to Configure Parameter Tables
  133. Customizing the V7122 Web Interface
  134. Replacing the Background Image File
  135. Customizing the Product Name
  136. Software Upgrade Key
  137. Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
  138. Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
  139. Abort Procedure
  140. TDM Tunneling
  141. SS7 Tunneling
  142. MTP2 Tunneling Technology
  143. SS7 Characteristics
  144. SS7 Parameter Tables
  145. ss7 signaling link
  146. SS7 MTP2 Tunneling ini File Example
  147. QSIG Tunneling
  148. IPSec and IKE
  149. IPSec
  150. SSL/TLS
  151. Secured Telnet
  152. Client Certificates
  153. SRTP
  154. RADIUS Login Authentication
  155. Configuring RADIUS Support
  156. Internal Firewall
  157. Network Port Usage
  158. Recommended Practices
  159. Legal Notice
  160. Self-Testing
  161. Syslog Support
  162. Syslog Servers
  163. SNMP Standards and Objects
  164. SNMP MIB Objects
  165. SNMP Extensibility Feature
  166. Active Alarm Table
  167. Cold Start Trap
  168. Total Counters
  169. Traps
  170. SNMP Interface Details
  171. SNMP Community Names
  172. SNMP v3 USM Users
  173. Trusted Managers
  174. SNMP Ports
  175. SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
  176. SNMP NAT Traversal
  177. Graceful Shutdown
  178. Com's Element Management System
  179. Configuring the Call Progress Tones
  180. Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the ini File
  181. Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
  182. CAS Protocol Configuration Files
  183. General Specifications
  184. V7122 Specifications
  185. TP-1610 Specifications
  186. TP-260 Specifications
  187. SIP Functions
  188. SIP Headers
  189. SDP Headers
  190. SIP Responses
  191. xx Response – Redirection Responses
  192. xx Response – Client Failure Responses
  193. xx Response – Server Failure Responses
  194. When to Use the BootP/TFTP
  195. Key Features
  196. Loading the cmp File, Booting the Device
  197. Function Buttons on the Main Screen
  198. Setting the Preferences
  199. TFTP Preferences
  200. Configuring the BootP Clients
  201. Deleting Clients
  202. Testing the Client
  203. Using Command Line Switches
  204. Managing Client Templates
  205. Payload Types Defined in RFC 3551
  206. Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
  207. TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility
  208. Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File
  209. Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts File
  210. Creating a loadable CAS Protocol Table File
  211. Encoding / Decoding an ini File
  212. Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
  213. PSTN Trace Utility
  214. Reason Header
  215. Fixed Mapping of ISDN Release Reason to SIP Response
  216. Fixed Mapping of SIP Response to ISDN Release Reason
  217. Alarm Traps
  218. Component: AlarmManager#0
  219. Component: EthernetLink#0
  220. Log Traps (Notifications)
  221. Other Traps
  222. Trap Varbinds
  223. Windows 2000/XP Operation Systems
  224. Linux Operation Systems
  225. V7122
  226. Safety Notice
  227. Industry Canada Notice
  228. Telecommunication Safety
  229. TP-1610
  230. Digital Device Warnings
  231. Network Information and Intent of Use
  232. FCC Statement
  233. TP-260
  234. FCC Digital Device Warnings
  235. Customer Support
VCX V7122 first page preview

VCX V7122

Brand: 3Com | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. How to Use This Guide
  15. Conventions
  16. about thi guide
  17. Notices
  18. V7122 Overview
  19. TP-1610 Overview
  20. V6100 Overview
  21. TP-260 Overview
  22. SIP Overview
  23. V7122 Features
  24. Supported SIP Features
  25. Reader's Notes
  26. V7122 Physical Description
  27. The V7122 Chassis
  28. Optional CPU Board
  29. TP-1610 Front Panel LED Indicators
  30. Rear Transition Module
  31. V6100 Physical Description
  32. V6100 Front Panel
  33. V6100 Rear Panel
  34. V6100 Modules
  35. V6100 Lifeline Phone Link
  36. TP-260 Physical Description
  37. TP-260 LEDs
  38. Installing the V7122
  39. Unpacking
  40. Mounting the V7122
  41. C HAPTER 2: P HYSICAL D ESCRIPTION
  42. Installing the TP-1610
  43. Package Contents
  44. Cabling the TP-1610
  45. Mounting the V6100
  46. Cabling the V6100
  47. Installing the TP-260
  48. Cabling the TP-260
  49. Configuration Concepts
  50. Assigning the V7122 IP Address
  51. Assigning an IP Address Using BootP
  52. Configuring the V7122 Basic Parameters
  53. Computer Requirements
  54. User Accounts
  55. Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
  56. Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
  57. Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
  58. Saving Changes
  59. Protocol Management
  60. Advanced Parameters
  61. Number Manipulation Tables
  62. Configuring the Routing Tables
  63. Configuring the Profile Definitions
  64. Configuring the Trunk Group Table
  65. Configuring the Trunk Group Settings
  66. Advanced Configuration
  67. Configuring the Media Settings
  68. Configuring SS7 Tunneling
  69. Configuring the TDM Bus Settings
  70. Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
  71. Regional Settings
  72. Security Settings
  73. Configuring the Management Settings
  74. Status & Diagnostic
  75. Monitoring the V7122 Trunks & Channels
  76. Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
  77. Device Information
  78. Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
  79. Front Panel View (V6100 Only)
  80. Software Update Menu
  81. Auxiliary Files
  82. Updating the Software Upgrade Key
  83. Resetting the V7122
  84. Secured ini File
  85. The ini File Content
  86. The ini File Structure Rules
  87. Networking Parameters
  88. System Parameters
  89. Web and Telnet Parameters
  90. Security Parameters
  91. RADIUS Parameters
  92. SNMP Parameters
  93. SIP Configuration Parameters
  94. Voice Mail Parameters
  95. ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
  96. Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
  97. E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
  98. Channel Parameters
  99. Configuration Files Parameters
  100. BootP/DHCP Server Parameters
  101. Using DHCP
  102. Using BootP
  103. Working with Supplementary Services
  104. Call Transfer
  105. Fax & Modem Transport Modes
  106. ThroughPacket
  107. Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (based on Connectivity and QoS)
  108. PSTN Fallback as a Special Case of Alternative Routing
  109. Supported RADIUS Attributes
  110. RADIUS Server Messages
  111. Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
  112. SIP Call Flow Example
  113. SIP Authentication Example
  114. Ethernet Interface Configuration
  115. Ethernet Interface Redundancy
  116. STUN
  117. First Incoming Packet Mechanism
  118. RTP NO-OP
  119. PPPoE Overview
  120. PPPoE in 3Com Gateways
  121. IP Multicasting
  122. Simple Network Time Protocol Support
  123. VLANS and Multiple IPs
  124. Getting Started with VLANS and Multiple IPs
  125. V7122 Clock Settings
  126. ISDN Overlap Dialing
  127. NFAS Interface ID
  128. Working with DMS-100 Switches
  129. Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)
  130. Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State
  131. Establishing a Serial Communications Link with the V7122
  132. Automatic Update Mechanism
  133. Startup Process
  134. Using Parameter Tables
  135. Table Indices
  136. Secret Tables
  137. Customizing the V7122 Web Interface
  138. Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
  139. Replacing the Background Image File
  140. Customizing the Product Name
  141. Software Upgrade Key
  142. Backing up the Current Software Upgrade Key
  143. Verifying that the Key was Successfully Loaded
  144. TDM Tunneling
  145. SS7 Tunneling
  146. MTP2 Tunneling Technology
  147. SS7 Characteristics
  148. SS7 Parameter Tables
  149. SS7 MTP2 Tunneling ini File Example
  150. QSIG Tunneling
  151. Implementation
  152. IPSec and IKE
  153. IPSec
  154. SSL/TLS
  155. Secured Telnet
  156. Client Certificates
  157. SRTP
  158. RADIUS Login Authentication
  159. Setting Up a RADIUS Server
  160. Configuring RADIUS Support
  161. Internal Firewall
  162. Network Port Usage
  163. Recommended Practices
  164. Legal Notice
  165. Self-Testing
  166. Syslog Support
  167. Syslog Servers
  168. About SNMP
  169. SNMP MIB Objects
  170. SNMP Extensibility Feature
  171. Active Alarm Table
  172. Cold Start Trap
  173. TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs
  174. Traps
  175. SNMP Interface Details
  176. Trusted Managers
  177. SNMP Ports
  178. trap mangers configuration via snmp
  179. SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
  180. SNMP NAT Traversal
  181. Configuring the Call Progress Tones
  182. Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the ini File
  183. Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
  184. CAS Protocol Configuration Files
  185. User Information File
  186. General Specifications
  187. V7122 Specifications
  188. TP-1610 Specifications
  189. V6100 Specifications
  190. TP-260 Specifications
  191. When to Use the BootP/TFTP
  192. Key Features
  193. Loading the cmp File, Booting the Device
  194. Function Buttons on the Main Screen
  195. Setting the Preferences
  196. TFTP Preferences
  197. Configuring the BootP Clients
  198. Deleting Clients
  199. Editing Client Parameters
  200. Using Command Line Switches
  201. Managing Client Templates
  202. Payload Types Defined in RFC 3551
  203. Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
  204. TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility
  205. Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File
  206. Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts File
  207. Creating a loadable CAS Protocol Table File
  208. Encoding / Decoding an ini File
  209. Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
  210. PSTN Trace Utility
  211. Reason Header
  212. Fixed Mapping of ISDN Release Reason to SIP Response
  213. Fixed Mapping of SIP Response to ISDN Release Reason
  214. Alarm Traps
  215. Component: AlarmManager#0
  216. Log Traps (Notifications)
  217. Other Traps
  218. Trap Varbinds
  219. Windows 2000/XP Operation Systems
  220. Linux Operation Systems
  221. Required Working Tools
  222. Physical Mounting Requirements
  223. Software Requirements
  224. Linux™ RedHat (and Fedora) Installation Instructions
  225. Stage 2: Editing the isolinux.cfg File
  226. Stage 3: Burn the CD
  227. Stage 4: Installation
  228. Additional RedHat™ and Fedora™ Installation Notes (7)
  229. Linux™ Debian Installation Instructions
  230. Stage 2: Preparing the Boot Media - 5 Steps
  231. Stage 3: Editing the isolinux.cfg File
  232. Stage 4: Burn the CD
  233. Additional Linux™ Debian Installation Notes (14)
  234. Linux™ SUSE Installation Instructions
  235. Stage 5: Installation
  236. V7122
  237. Safety Notice
  238. Industry Canada Notice
  239. Telecommunication Safety
  240. TP-1610
  241. Safety Notices
  242. Network Information and Intent of Use
  243. FCC Statement
  244. TP-260
  245. FCC Digital Device Warnings
  246. Network Compatibility
  247. Customer Support 4
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