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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
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H.323 Trunk Administration 41 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 2 H.323 Trunks > Submit the screen End Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask associated with the IP address for this IP interface. (The IP address is associated with the node name on the Node Names screen). Gateway Addr Enter the address of a network node that will serve as the default gateway for the IP interface. Net Rgn Enter the region number for this IP interface. Field Conditions/Comments 2 of 2
H.323 Trunk Administration 2 H.323 Trunks Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 42 Task 3 — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN This task administers an ethernet data module for the connection between the C-LAN board’s ethernet port (port 17) and the LAN. The data module associates a link number and extension number with the C-LAN ethernet port location. This association is used by the DEFINITY processor to set up and maintain signaling connections for multimedia call handling. The C-LAN ethernet port is indirectly associated with the C-LAN IP address via the slot location (which is part of the port location) on the IP Interfaces screen and the node name, which is on both the IP Interfaces and Node Names screens. Begin Task 3 Steps > Open Data Module form — enter a da n > Enter values > Submit the screen End add data-module next Page 1 of X DATA MODULE Data Extension: 2377 Name: ethernet on link 2 Type: ethernet Port: 01c0817_ Link: 2 Network uses 1’s for broadcast addresses?: y Field Conditions/Comments Type: This indicates the data-module type (ethernet) for this link. Port: Ethernet connections must be assigned to port 17 on the C-LAN circuit pack. Link:The link number must be in the range 1 – 33 for G3r, or 1 – 25 for G3si and G3csi, and not previously assigned on this switch. Name: This field is information-only; it appears in lists generated by the “list data module” command. Network uses 1’s for broadcast addresses?Leave the default (y) if the private network contains only DEFINITY switches and adjuncts. Set to n only if the network includes non-DEFINITY switches that use the 0’s method of forming broadcast addresses. See Appendix A, “Data Module - type ethernet” for more information about this field.
H.323 Trunk Administration 43 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 2 H.323 Trunks Task 4 — Create a signaling group This task creates a signaling group that will be associated with H.323 trunks that connect this switch to a far-end switch. One or more unique signaling groups must be established for each far-end node that this switch is connected to via H.323 trunks. Note:The following steps address only those fields that are specifically related to H.323 trunks. The other fields are administered as for previous releases and are described in the Administrator’s Guide. Begin Task 4 Steps > Open new Signaling Group form — enter a sig n > Enter values add signaling-group n Page 1 of 5 SIGNALING GROUP Group Number: 3 Group Type: h.323 Max number of NCA TSC: 0 Max number of CA TSC: 0 Trunk Group for NCA TSC: Trunk Group for Channel Selection: Supplementary Service Protocol: a Near-end Node Name: clan-a1 Far-end Node Name: clan-b1 Near-end Listen Port: 1720 Far-end Listen Port: 1720 LRQ Required? n Calls Share IP Signaling Connection? n Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n Internetworking Message: PROGress Field Conditions/Comments Group Type: Enter h.323 Trunk Group for Channel Selection:Leave blank until you create a trunk group in the following task; then use the change command and enter the trunk group number in this field. Near-end Node Name: Enter the node name for the C-LAN IP interface on this switch. The node name must be administered on the Node Names screen and the IP Interfaces screen. Near-end Listen Port: Enter an unused port number from the range 1719, 1720 or 5000–9999. The number 1720 is recommended. Note:If the LRQ field is set to y, the near-end Listen Port must be 1719. 1 of 2
H.323 Trunk Administration 2 H.323 Trunks Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 44 >Go to page 2 If this signaling group will be used for DCS, enter NCA TSC information here. See Chapter 3, Configuration 4, for instructions. > Submit the screen End Far-end Node Name: This is the node name for the far-end C-LAN IP Interface used for trunks assigned to this signaling group. The node name must be administered on the Node Names form on this switch. This field can be left blank if the signaling group is associated with an unspecified destination. Far-end Listen Port: The same number as entered in the Near-end Listen Port field is recommended; this number must match the number entered in the Near-end Listen Port field on the signaling group form for the far-end switch. This field can be left blank if the signaling group is associated with an unspecified destination. LRQ Required? Leave the default (n) if the far-end switch is a DEFINITY ECS. Set to y only if the far-end switch is a non-DEFINITY switch and requires a location request (to obtain a signaling address) in its signaling protocol. Calls Share IP Signaling Connection?Always enter y for inter-DEFINITY connections. If the local and/or remote switch is a non-DEFINITY switch, leave the default (n). Bypass if IP Threshold Exceeded?Set to y to automatically remove from service trunks assigned to this signaling group when IP transport performance falls below limits administered on the Maintenance-Related System Parameters (sys par maint) screen. Field Conditions/Comments 2 of 2 add signaling-group next Page 2 of 5 ADMINISTERED NCA TSC ASSIGNMENT Service/Feature: As-needed Inactivity Time-out (min): TSC Local Mach. Index Ext. Enabled Established Dest. Digits Appl. ID 1: n 2: n 3: n 4: n 5: n 6: n 7: n 8: n
H.323 Trunk Administration 45 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 2 H.323 Trunks Task 5 — Create a trunk group This task creates a new trunk group for H.323 trunks. Each H.323 trunk must be a member of an ISDN trunk group and must be associated with an H.323 signaling group. Note:The following steps address only those fields that are specifically related to H.323 trunks. The other fields are administered as for previous releases and are described in the Administrator’s Guide. Begin Task 5 Steps > Open new Trunk Group form — enter a tr n > Enter values add trunk-group n Page 1 of 10 TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 3 Group Type: isdn CDR Reports: y Group Name: TG 3 for H.323 trunks COR: 1 TN: 1 TAC: 103 Direction: two-way Outgoing Display? n Carrier Medium: IP Dial Access? n Busy Threshold: 99 Night Service: Queue Length: 0 Service Type: tie Auth Code? n TestCall ITC: rest Far End Test Line No: TestCall BCC: 0 TRUNK PARAMETERS Codeset to Send Display: 0 Codeset to Send National IEs: 6 Max Message Size to Send: 260 Charge Advice: none Supplementary Service Protocol: a Digit Handling (in/out): enbloc/enbloc Trunk Hunt: cyclical QSIG Value-Added Lucent? n Digital Loss Group: 13 Calling Number - Delete: Insert: Numbering Format: Bit Rate: 1200 Synchronization: async Duplex: full Disconnect Supervision - In? y Out? n Answer Supervision Timeout: 0 Field Conditions/Comments Group Type Enter isdn. Carrier Medium Enter ip. Service Type Enter tie. TestCall ITC: Enter unre (unrestricted). TestCall BCC: Enter 0. Codeset to Send Display Enter 0. Note:Outgoing Display This field may need to be changed if the far-end is a non-DEFINITY switch.
H.323 Trunk Administration 2 H.323 Trunks Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 46 > If using DCS, go to screen page 2 > Enter values > Go to page 4 Note:Each signaling group can support up to 31 trunks. If you need more than 31 trunks between the same two switches, add a second signaling group with different listen ports, and add a second trunk group. See Signaling group assignments (page 50) for more information about the relationship between signaling groups and H.323 trunk groups. add trunk-group n Page 2 of 10 TRUNK FEATURES ACA Assignment? n Measured: none Wideband Support? n Internal Alert? n Maintenance Tests? y Data Restriction? n NCA-TSC Trunk Member: Send Name: n Send Calling Number: n Used for DCS? y PBX ID: 4 Suppress # Outpulsing? n DCS Signaling: d-chan Outgoing Channel ID Encoding: exclusive UUI IE Treatment: service-provider Replace Restricted Numbers? n Replace Unavailable Numbers? n Send Connected Number: n Send UCID? n Send Codeset 6/7 LAI IE? y Field Conditions/Comments Used for DCS? Enter y. PBX ID: Enter the switch ID. This is the value in the Destination Node Number field on the Dial Plan Record screen of the remote switch. DCS Signaling: Enter d-chan. Note: •Send Name •Send Calling Number •Send Connected NumberThese fields may need to be changed if the far-end is a non-DEFINITY switch. add trunk-group 3 Page 4 of 10 TRUNK GROUP Administered Members (min/max): 0/0 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Total Administered Members: 0 Port Code Sfx Name Night Sig Grp 1: ip H.323 Tr 1 3 2: ip H.323 Tr 2 3 3: ip H.323 Tr 3 3 4: 5:
H.323 Trunk Administration 47 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 2 H.323 Trunks > Enter group members >Submit the screen When the screen is submitted, the Port field for the IP (H.323) trunks is changed to a Txxxxx number, as shown below. End Field Conditions/Comments Port Enter ip. When the screen is submitted, this value will automatically be changed to a “T” number of the form Txxxxx. Name Enter a 10-character descriptive name for the trunk. The name is to help you identify the trunk – it is not used by the system. Sig Grp Enter the number of the signaling group that you set up for H.323 trunks. display trunk-group 3 Page 4 of 10 TRUNK GROUP Administered Members (min/max): 1/3 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Total Administered Members: 3 Port Code Sfx Name Night Sig Grp 1: T00004 H.323 Tr 1 3 2: T00005 H.323 Tr 2 3 3: T00006 H.323 Tr 3 3 4: 5:
H.323 Trunk Administration 2 H.323 Trunks Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 48 Task 6 — Modify signaling group This task modifies the signaling group form to add a trunk group number to the Trunk Group for Channel Selection field. Begin Task 6 Steps > Busy out the signaling group — enter bu sig 3 > Open the Signaling Group form — enter ch sig 3 > Enter values > Submit the screen > Release the signaling group — enter rel sig 3. End change signaling-group 3 Page 1 of 5 SIGNALING GROUP Group Number: 3 Group Type: h.323 Max number of NCA TSC: 0 Max number of CA TSC: 0 Trunk Group for NCA TSC: Trunk Group for Channel Selection: 3 Supplementary Service Protocol: a Near-end Node Name: clan-a1 Far-end Node Name: clan-b1 Near-end Listen Port: 1720 Far-end Listen Port: 1720 LRQ Required? n Calls Share IP Signaling Connection? n Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n Field Conditions/Comments Trunk Group for Channel SelectionEnter the trunk group number. If there is more than one trunk group assigned to this signaling group, the group entered in this field will be the one that can accept incoming calls.
H.323 Trunk Administration 49 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 2 H.323 Trunks Task 7 — Specify codecs This task modifies the IP Media Parameters screen to specify the type of codecs available on this switch and the preferred order of use of the different types. Begin Task 7 Steps > Open the IP Parameters screen — enter ch ip-p > Enter values > Submit the screen End change ip-parameters Page 1 of 1 IP Media Parameters Audio Codec Preferences 1: G.711MU 2: G.723-6.3K 3: G.729A 4: UDP Port Range Min: 2048 Max: 65535 n Field Conditions/Comments Audio Codec Preferences Enter up to four codec types in the order of preference of use. Valid types are: G711A, G711Mu, G723-6.3k, G723-5.3k, G.729A. Note:The codec ordering must be the same on DEFINITY switches at both ends of an H.323 trunk connection. The set of codecs listed need not be the same, but the order of the listed codecs must be the same. See IP Parameters (page 34) for a description of the differences between codec types. UDP Port Range Enter a minimum and maximum port number to specify a block of port numbers to be used for audio connections. Valid values are 1 to 65535, with Min < Max.
Troubleshooting IP Solutions 2 H.323 Trunks Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 50 Troubleshooting IP Solutions This section provides solutions to some commonly encountered problems with H.323 trunks and IP Softphones. H.323 Trunk Problem Solving Signaling group assignmentsMultiple H.323 trunk groups can be assigned to a single signaling group, as with standard trunk groups that use circuit-switched paths. However, when multiple H.323 trunk groups have different attributes, it is usually better to assign each H.323 trunk group to a separate signaling group. An H.323 signaling group directs all incoming calls to a single trunk group, regardless of how many trunk groups are assigned to that signaling group. This is specified in the field “Trunk Group for Channel Selection” on the H.323 signaling group screen. In the example shown in Figure 2, two trunk groups are assigned to the same signaling group on each of two switches, A and B. Trunk groups A1 and B1 are set up to route calls over a private network. Trunk groups A2 and B2 are set up to route calls over the public network. The signaling group on switch B terminates all incoming calls on trunk group B1 as specified by the “Trunk Group for Channel Selection” field. Calls from switch A to switch B using trunk group A1 and the private NW are terminated on trunk group B1, as desired. However, calls from switch A to switch B using trunk group A2 and the public NW are also terminated on trunk group B1, not trunk group B2, which would be the desired outcome.