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Audicodes MP114 FXS SIP to CS1000 rls5.5 1

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dgrizzard

IS-IT--Management
Oct 15, 2003
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Here is the setup...
AudioCodes Mp114
CS1000 5.5
Have SIP licenses

Need: To only make outbound calls/faxes from any devices plugged into the audiocodes

Question: Need to verify my setup on the Nortel and AudioCodes side as the MP114 is not registering.

Note: I do have network connectivity to both devices, successful pings to both.

Current Setup...

Nortel:
Added a new Gateway Endpoint to my NRS, setup as a dynamic SIP endpoint with a name of CAR_MP114 (tried static as well with the IP of the AudioCodes and no joy, which should I do?). Other than this nothing else has been done on the Nortel side as I am not looking to route any calls to the AC and I haven't even gotten registration yet.

AudioCodes:
I guess it would be easier to just post my ini for this...

Important info:
NRS/SS IP: 172.16.100.2 (Do I have this in the right spots?)
SIP Domain: foi.com

INI -

;**************
;** Ini File **
;**************

;Board: MP-114 FXS
;Serial Number: 1095802
;Slot Number: 1
;Software Version: 5.00A.024
;DSP Software Version: 204IM => 209.13
;Board IP Address: 192.9.200.240
;Board Subnet Mask: 255.255.252.0
;Board Default Gateway: 192.9.200.21
;Ram size: 32M Flash size: 8M
;Num DSPs: 1 Num DSP channels: 4
;Profile: NONE
;-----------------------------------------


[SYSTEM Params]

SyslogServerIP = 10.1.1.89

[BSP Params]

PCMLawSelect = 3
LocalOAMIPAddress = 172.16.100.2
RoutingTableHopsCountColumn = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0

[ATM Params]


[Analog Params]

MinFlashHookTime = 100
FXSLoopCharacteristicsFilename = 'MP11x-02-1-FXS_16KHZ.dat'
CallProgressTonesFilename = 'usa_tones_stutter.dat'

[ControlProtocols Params]

MGCPDTMFDetectionPoint = 0

[MGCP Params]


[MEGACO Params]

EP_Num_0 = 0
EP_Num_1 = 1
EP_Num_2 = 0
EP_Num_3 = 0
EP_Num_4 = 0

[PSTN Params]


[SS7 Params]


[Voice Engine Params]

IdlePCMPattern = 255
VoiceVolume = 1
DTMFTransportType = 2
FaxModemBypassCoderType = 1
ModemBypassPayloadType = 0
DJBufMinDelay = 70
RFC2833PayloadType = 101
CallProgressTonesFilename = 'usa_tones_12.dat'

[WEB Params]

LogoWidth = '339'
WebLogoText = 'Media Pack'
UseWeblogo = 1

[SIP Params]

ENABLECALLERID = 1
MAXDIGITS = 19
ENABLECALLWAITING = 0
REGISTRATIONTIME = 3600
ISPROXYUSED = 1
ISREGISTERNEEDED = 1
AUTHENTICATIONMODE = 1
ROUTEMODEIP2TEL = 1
CDRREPORTLEVEL = 1
GWDEBUGLEVEL = 5
ENABLEPROXYKEEPALIVE = 2
ENABLEEARLYMEDIA = 1
ISUSERPHONE = 0
PROXYNAME = 'foi.com'
SIPGATEWAYNAME = 'foi.com'
CNONCE = '0a123bcf'
PASSWORD = ''
RXDTMFOPTION = 0
ISPROXYHOTSWAP = 1
PROXYKEEPALIVETIME = 20
ASSERTEDIDMODE = 1
MWIANALOGLAMP = 1
MWIDISPLAY = 1
ENABLEMWI = 1
USEGATEWAYNAMEFOROPTIONS = 1
ADDTON2RPI = 0
ISFAXUSED = 1
GWREGISTRATIONNAME = 'CAR_MP114'
CODERNAME = g711Ulaw64k,30,0,$$,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO0 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO1 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO2 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO3 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO4 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO5 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO6 = AudioCode,0
CALLERDISPLAYINFO7 = AudioCode,0
PREFIX = *,*,*,0,255
SOURCENUMBERMAPTEL2IP = xxxx#,0,463,$$,$$,$$,9xxxxxxx#,0,*
SOURCENUMBERMAPTEL2IP = xxxx#,0,423463,$$,$$,$$,91xxxxxxxxxx#,0,*
SOURCENUMBERMAPTEL2IP = xxxx#,0,1423463,$$,$$,$$,9011,0,*
SOURCENUMBERMAPTEL2IP = xxxx#,0,463,$$,$$,$$,911,0,*
SOURCENUMBERMAPTEL2IP = xxxx#,0,423463,$$,$$,$$,9xxxxxxxxxx#,0,*
NUMBERMAPTEL2IP = 9911#,1,$$,$$,$$,$$,*,$$,*
NUMBERMAPTEL2IP = 9011*,1,813,$$,$$,$$,*,$$,*
NUMBERMAPTEL2IP = 9[2-9]*,1,811,$$,$$,$$,*,$$,*
NUMBERMAPTEL2IP = 911#,0,$$,$$,$$,$$,*,$$,*
NUMBERMAPTEL2IP = 91[2-9]*,1,812,$$,$$,$$,*,$$,*
PSTNPREFIX = [2-7]xxx#,1,*,*,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 1-1,3191,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 2-2,3192,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 3-3,3193,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 4-4,3194,1
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 5-5,2228,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 6-6,2229,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 7-7,107,0
TRUNKGROUP_1 = 8-8,108,0
PROXYIP = 172.16.100.2
TRUNKGROUPSETTINGS = 1,0
;TelProfile: ProfileName, Preference, CodersGroupID, IsFaxUsed, DJBufMinDelay, JBufOptFactor, IPDiffServ, SigIPDiffServ, DtmfVolume, InputGain, VoiceVolume, EnableReversePolarity, EnableCurrentDisconnect, EnableDigitDelivery, ECE, MWIAnalog, MWIDisplay, FlashHookPeriod, EnableEarlyMedia, ProgressIndicator2IP
TELPROFILE_1 = Default Tel Profile,1,0,1,70,7,46,46,-11,0,1,0,0,0,1,1,1,400,1,0
;IpProfile: ProfileName, Preference, CodersGroupID, IsFaxUsed, DJBufMinDelay, JBufOptFactor, IPDiffServ, SigIPDiffServ, SCE, RTPRedundancyDepth, RemoteBaseUDPPort, CNGmode, VxxTransportType, NSEMode, IsDTMFUsed, PlayRBTone2IP, EnableEarlyMedia, ProgressIndicator2IP
IPPROFILE_1 = Default Ip Profile,1,0,1,70,7,46,46,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,1,0

[VXML Params]


[IPsec Params]


[Audio Staging Params]


;
; *** TABLE DspTemplates ***
; This table contains hidden elements and will not be exposed.
; This table exists on board and will be saved during restarts
;


 
You have the routing entries defined in the NRS against the audiocodes gateway? and with the proper numbering plan types?
 
I have one routing entry setup as follows on the audiocodes gwe...

Type: CDP
Prefix DN: 54 (endpoint phone numbers on the AC are 5486/5487)
Route Cost: 1
 
Ok well it looks like it is working. I am used to doing H323 routing tests, and with SIP you have to put in the domain/phone context to do a valid routing test. It route tested fine now.
 
It's always one more thing :)

Now I'm getting an error of "Current vtrk status is SS pending for TN 0xfc81 chid 42" Which is the TN/Channel ID of my SIP trunk ( I have 2 SIP routes, 1 for something else) I'm using for the AudioCodes. I'm trying to find out some information about what this error means so I can fix whatever I've broken. Any ideas?
 
I have never seen that before.

What is the other SIP route for? Does it have a separate D-Channel?

I have 10 CS1000 systems networked - 3 are H.323 only 6 are SIP only, and the HQ system has both H.323 and SIP trunks. System software ranges from 4.5 to 5.5 with upgrades to 6.0 planned for everything.

I have 3 AudioCodes Gateways in production to supply dial tone for my fax machines and modems. They are all registered to the NRS, and they will use a SIP trunk from whichever CS1000 they are either receiving a call from or calling through to the PSTN.

I find them to be very stable, and am very happy with their performance.
 
Woo...got it working. Able to dial internally anyway. What should my route (in the NRS) look like to get outside dialing? Our AC1 is 9, so I would like to dial 9+whatever and go outside.

Thanks again Allenmac for all the help!
 
Actually it looks like I am not getting out of my audiocodes device. When dialing 9+NXX+XXXX I am getting a call failed due to no route on the audiocodes. Relevant INI is below...any ideas?

Code:
[SNMP Params]


;
;  *** TABLE DspTemplates *** 
; This table contains hidden elements and will not be exposed.
; This table exists on board and will be saved during restarts 
;

;
;  *** TABLE PREFIX *** 
;  
;

[ PREFIX ]
FORMAT PREFIX_Index = PREFIX_DestinationPrefix, PREFIX_DestAddress, PREFIX_SourcePrefix, PREFIX_ProfileId, PREFIX_MeteringCode, PREFIX_DestPort, PREFIX_SrcIPGroupID, PREFIX_DestHostPrefix, PREFIX_DestIPGroupID, PREFIX_SrcHostPrefix, PREFIX_TransportType, PREFIX_SrcTrunkGroupID;
PREFIX 0 = *, 172.16.100.2, *, 0, 255, 0, -1, , -1, , 0, -1;

[ \PREFIX ]

;
;  *** TABLE CoderName *** 
;  
;

[ CoderName ]
FORMAT CoderName_Index = CoderName_Type, CoderName_PacketInterval, CoderName_rate, CoderName_PayloadType, CoderName_Sce;
CoderName 0 = g711Ulaw64k, 20, 0, 255, 0;
CoderName 1 = g711Alaw64k, 20, 0, 255, 0;

[ \CoderName ]

;
;  *** TABLE TrunkGroup *** 
;  
;

[ TrunkGroup ]
FORMAT TrunkGroup_Index = TrunkGroup_TrunkGroupNum, TrunkGroup_FirstTrunkId, TrunkGroup_FirstBChannel, TrunkGroup_LastBChannel, TrunkGroup_FirstPhoneNumber, TrunkGroup_ProfileId, TrunkGroup_LastTrunkId, TrunkGroup_Module;
TrunkGroup 0 = 1, 255, 1, 1, 5486, 0, 255, 255;
TrunkGroup 1 = 1, 255, 2, 2, 5487, 0, 255, 255;

[ \TrunkGroup ]

;
;  *** TABLE NumberMapTel2Ip *** 
;  
;

[ NumberMapTel2Ip ]
; ** NOTE: Changes were made to active configuration.
; **       The data below is different from current values.
FORMAT NumberMapTel2Ip_Index = NumberMapTel2Ip_DestinationPrefix, NumberMapTel2Ip_SourcePrefix, NumberMapTel2Ip_SourceAddress, NumberMapTel2Ip_NumberType, NumberMapTel2Ip_NumberPlan, NumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromLeft, NumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromRight, NumberMapTel2Ip_LeaveFromRight, NumberMapTel2Ip_Prefix2Add, NumberMapTel2Ip_Suffix2Add, NumberMapTel2Ip_IsPresentationRestricted, NumberMapTel2Ip_SrcTrunkGroupID, NumberMapTel2Ip_SrcIPGroupID;
NumberMapTel2Ip 0 = 9911, *, *, 255, 255, 1, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 1 = 9011*, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 2 = 9[2-9]*, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 3 = 911, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 4 = 91[2-9]*, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 5 = xxxx, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 6 = 9xxxxxxx, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;

[ \NumberMapTel2Ip ]

;
;  *** TABLE SourceNumberMapTel2Ip *** 
;  
;

[ SourceNumberMapTel2Ip ]
FORMAT SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_Index = SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_DestinationPrefix, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_SourcePrefix, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_SourceAddress, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_NumberType, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_NumberPlan, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromLeft, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromRight, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_LeaveFromRight, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_Prefix2Add, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_Suffix2Add, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_IsPresentationRestricted, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_SrcTrunkGroupID, SourceNumberMapTel2Ip_SrcIPGroupID;
SourceNumberMapTel2Ip 1 = 91xxxxxxxxxx#, xxxx#, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, 301272, , 0, -1, -1;
SourceNumberMapTel2Ip 2 = 9011, xxxx#, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, 1301272, , 0, -1, -1;
SourceNumberMapTel2Ip 3 = 911, xxxx#, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, 301272, , 0, -1, -1;
SourceNumberMapTel2Ip 4 = 9xxxxxxxxxx#, xxxx#, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, 301272, , 0, -1, -1;

[ \SourceNumberMapTel2Ip ]

;
;  *** TABLE PstnPrefix *** 
;  
;

[ PstnPrefix ]
FORMAT PstnPrefix_Index = PstnPrefix_DestPrefix, PstnPrefix_TrunkGroupId, PstnPrefix_SourcePrefix, PstnPrefix_SourceAddress, PstnPrefix_ProfileId, PstnPrefix_SrcIPGroupID, PstnPrefix_DestHostPrefix, PstnPrefix_SrcHostPrefix;
PstnPrefix 0 = 5486#, 1, *, *, 0, -1, , ;
PstnPrefix 1 = 5487#, 1, *, *, 0, -1, , ;

[ \PstnPrefix ]

;
;  *** TABLE ProxyIp *** 
;  
;

[ ProxyIp ]
FORMAT ProxyIp_Index = ProxyIp_IpAddress, ProxyIp_TransportType, ProxyIp_ProxySetId;
ProxyIp 0 = 172.16.100.2, 0, 0;

[ \ProxyIp ]

;
;  *** TABLE TxDtmfOption *** 
;  
;

[ TxDtmfOption ]
FORMAT TxDtmfOption_Index = TxDtmfOption_Type;
TxDtmfOption 0 = 4;

[ \TxDtmfOption ]

;
;  *** TABLE TrunkGroupSettings *** 
;  
;

[ TrunkGroupSettings ]
FORMAT TrunkGroupSettings_Index = TrunkGroupSettings_TrunkGroupId, TrunkGroupSettings_ChannelSelectMode, TrunkGroupSettings_RegistrationMode, TrunkGroupSettings_GatewayName, TrunkGroupSettings_ContactUser, TrunkGroupSettings_ServingIPGroup;
TrunkGroupSettings 0 = 1, 0, 255, , , -1;

[ \TrunkGroupSettings ]

;
;  *** TABLE TelProfile *** 
;  
;

[ TelProfile ]
FORMAT TelProfile_Index = TelProfile_ProfileName, TelProfile_TelPreference, TelProfile_CodersGroupID, TelProfile_IsFaxUsed, TelProfile_JitterBufMinDelay, TelProfile_JitterBufOptFactor, TelProfile_IPDiffServ, TelProfile_SigIPDiffServ, TelProfile_DtmfVolume, TelProfile_InputGain, TelProfile_VoiceVolume, TelProfile_EnableReversePolarity, TelProfile_EnableCurrentDisconnect, TelProfile_EnableDigitDelivery, TelProfile_EnableEC, TelProfile_MWIAnalog, TelProfile_MWIDisplay, TelProfile_FlashHookPeriod, TelProfile_EnableEarlyMedia, TelProfile_ProgressIndicator2IP, TelProfile_TimeForReorderTone, TelProfile_EnableDIDWink, TelProfile_IsTwoStageDial, TelProfile_DisconnectOnBusyTone, TelProfile_EnableVoiceMailDelay, TelProfile_DialPlanIndex;
TelProfile 1 = "Default Tel Profile", 1, 0, 3, 70, 7, 46, 46, -11, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 400, 1, 0, 255, 0, 1, 1, 1, -1;

[ \TelProfile ]

;
;  *** TABLE IpProfile *** 
;  
;

[ IpProfile ]
FORMAT IpProfile_Index = IpProfile_ProfileName, IpProfile_IpPreference, IpProfile_CodersGroupID, IpProfile_IsFaxUsed, IpProfile_JitterBufMinDelay, IpProfile_JitterBufOptFactor, IpProfile_IPDiffServ, IpProfile_SigIPDiffServ, IpProfile_SCE, IpProfile_RTPRedundancyDepth, IpProfile_RemoteBaseUDPPort, IpProfile_CNGmode, IpProfile_VxxTransportType, IpProfile_NSEMode, IpProfile_IsDTMFUsed, IpProfile_PlayRBTone2IP, IpProfile_EnableEarlyMedia, IpProfile_ProgressIndicator2IP, IpProfile_EnableEchoCanceller, IpProfile_CopyDest2RedirectNumber, IpProfile_MediaSecurityBehaviour, IpProfile_CallLimit, IpProfile_DisconnectOnBrokenConnection, IpProfile_FirstTxDtmfOption, IpProfile_SecondTxDtmfOption, IpProfile_RxDTMFOption, IpProfile_EnableHold, IpProfile_InputGain, IpProfile_VoiceVolume, IpProfile_AddIEInSetup, IpProfile_SBCExtensionCodersGroupID, IpProfile_MediaIPVersionPreference, IpProfile_TranscodingMode;
IpProfile 1 = "Default Ip Profile", 1, 0, 3, 70, 7, 46, 46, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, -1, -1, 1, -1, -1, 0, 1, 0, 1, , -1, 4294967295, 0;

[ \IpProfile ]

;
;  *** TABLE EnableCallerId *** 
;  
;

[ EnableCallerId ]
FORMAT EnableCallerId_Index = EnableCallerId_IsEnabled;
EnableCallerId 0 = 1;
EnableCallerId 1 = 1;

[ \EnableCallerId ]

;
;  *** TABLE CallerDisplayInfo *** 
;  
;

[ CallerDisplayInfo ]
FORMAT CallerDisplayInfo_Index = CallerDisplayInfo_DisplayString, CallerDisplayInfo_IsCidRestricted;
CallerDisplayInfo 0 = "5404 SIP Test 1", 0;
CallerDisplayInfo 1 = "5404 SIP Test 2", 0;

[ \CallerDisplayInfo ]

;
;  *** TABLE FwdInfo *** 
;  
;

[ FwdInfo ]
FORMAT FwdInfo_Index = FwdInfo_Type, FwdInfo_Destination, FwdInfo_NoReplyTime;
FwdInfo 1 = 4, 2695, 18;

[ \FwdInfo ]

;
;  *** TABLE CallWaitingPerPort *** 
;  
;

[ CallWaitingPerPort ]
FORMAT CallWaitingPerPort_Index = CallWaitingPerPort_IsEnabled;
CallWaitingPerPort 0 = 0;
CallWaitingPerPort 1 = 0;

[ \CallWaitingPerPort ]

;
;  *** TABLE ProxySet *** 
;  
;

[ ProxySet ]
FORMAT ProxySet_Index = ProxySet_EnableProxyKeepAlive, ProxySet_ProxyKeepAliveTime, ProxySet_ProxyLoadBalancingMethod, ProxySet_IsProxyHotSwap, ProxySet_SRD;
ProxySet 0 = 2, 20, 0, 1, 0;

[ \ProxySet ]

 
Everything is working now. Here are some things I ran into that may help someone in the future...

1) Routes/trunks - make sure your trunks are setup with the proper NCOS (under advanced in EM) to dial out any PSTN lines you have.

2) Manipulation tables on the Audiocdoes - I've setup mine for xxxx destination prefix (internal dialing) with nothing else changed (* for source and no stripped digits,prefix added. I've also done 9xxx* (external dialing) with the following changed.. strip 1 digit and add a + for the added prefix. Stripping the 9 will send just the digits across wherever you need them to go (the NRS/NARS/BARS will determine this after it goes out of the audiocodes). Adding the + for the prefix will let the NRS know this is an E.164 international type call.

3) Default routes - in my case I only have one site that will handle my offnet dialing for this area code. I setup an E.164 international default route for this site and gave it a route cost of 1. This goes back to my previous point that any calls with a leading 9 from the audiocodes will have the 9 stripped and a + added. This lets the NRS know to send it to my main site as a E.164 intl call and send it out through NARS/BARS.

4) I didn't encounter this problem, but just remember to make all your payload sizes the same (ms). I think on the audiocodes it is under Coders and is labeled Packetization time.

5) Also, I did encounter the issue that everything needs to be setup for UDP. SS, NRS, and Audiocodes all need to be set for UDP for everything to work correctly. I didn't try all TCP, but from what I read it was a problem on at least rls 4.5.

My setup is currently using CS1k rls 5.5 and Audiocodes rls 5.8 utilizing SIP and everything is working properly.
 
Great posts. Would you be able to post the final board.ini for the working config?

Thanks
 
Here is a final board.ini that I have been using for all of my audiocodes. IP addresses masked to protect the innocent.


Code:
;**************
;** Ini File **
;**************

[SYSTEM Params]

SyslogServerIP = 192.x.x.x
EnableSyslog = 1
VXMLFIleName = ''

[BSP Params]

PCMLawSelect = 3
LocalOAMIPAddress = 192.x.x.x
LocalOAMSubnetMask = 255.255.255.0
LocalOAMDefaultGW = 192.x.x.x
RoutingTableHopsCountColumn = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0

[Analog Params]

MinFlashHookTime = 100
FXSLoopCharacteristicsFilename = 'MP11x-02-1-FXS_16KHZ.dat'

[ControlProtocols Params]

MGCPDTMFDetectionPoint = 0

[MGCP Params]


[MEGACO Params]

DIGITMAPPING = ''
EP_Num_0 = 0
EP_Num_1 = 1
EP_Num_2 = 0
EP_Num_3 = 0
EP_Num_4 = 0

[Voice Engine Params]

CallProgressTonesFilename = 'usa_tones_12.dat'
IdlePCMPattern = 255
VoiceVolume = 1
DTMFTransportType = 2
FaxModemBypassCoderType = 1
ModemBypassPayloadType = 0
DTMFDetectorSensitivity = 1

[WEB Params]

WebLogoText = 'Media Pack'
UseWeblogo = 1

[SIP Params]

ENABLECALLERID = 1
MAXDIGITS = 19
ENABLECALLWAITING = 0
TIMEBETWEENDIGITS = 4
PLAYRBTONE2IP = 1
REGISTRATIONTIME = 3600
ISPROXYUSED = 1
ISREGISTERNEEDED = 1
AUTHENTICATIONMODE = 1
ROUTEMODEIP2TEL = 1
CDRREPORTLEVEL = 1
CHANNELSELECTMODE = 0
GWDEBUGLEVEL = 5
ENABLEPROXYKEEPALIVE = 2
ENABLEEARLYMEDIA = 1
ISUSERPHONE = 0
PROXYNAME = 'FOI.com'
REGISTRARIP = '172.16.x.x'
SIPGATEWAYNAME = 'FOI.com'
CNONCE = ''
PASSWORD = ''
RXDTMFOPTION = 0
ISPROXYHOTSWAP = 1
PROXYKEEPALIVETIME = 20
PROXYREDUNDANCYMODE = 1
ASSERTEDIDMODE = 1
MWIANALOGLAMP = 1
MWIDISPLAY = 1
ENABLEMWI = 1
USEGATEWAYNAMEFOROPTIONS = 1
ADDTON2RPI = 0
ISFAXUSED = 1
SIPTRANSPORTTYPE = 0
GWREGISTRATIONNAME = 'SCCMP118'
REGISTRARNAME = 'FOI.com'
ADDPHONECONTEXTASPREFIX = 1
REGISTRARTRANSPORTTYPE = 0

[IPsec Params]


[SNMP Params]


;
;  *** TABLE DspTemplates *** 
; This table contains hidden elements and will not be exposed.
; This table exists on board and will be saved during restarts 
;

;
;  *** TABLE PREFIX *** 
;  
;

[ PREFIX ]
FORMAT PREFIX_Index = PREFIX_DestinationPrefix, PREFIX_DestAddress, PREFIX_SourcePrefix, PREFIX_ProfileId, PREFIX_MeteringCode, PREFIX_DestPort, PREFIX_SrcIPGroupID, PREFIX_DestHostPrefix, PREFIX_DestIPGroupID, PREFIX_SrcHostPrefix, PREFIX_TransportType, PREFIX_SrcTrunkGroupID;
PREFIX 0 = *, *, *, 0, 255, 0, -1, , -1, , 0, -1;

[ \PREFIX ]

;
;  *** TABLE CoderName *** 
;  
;

[ CoderName ]
FORMAT CoderName_Index = CoderName_Type, CoderName_PacketInterval, CoderName_rate, CoderName_PayloadType, CoderName_Sce;
CoderName 0 = g711Ulaw64k, 20, 0, 255, 0;
CoderName 1 = g711Alaw64k, 20, 0, 255, 0;

[ \CoderName ]

;
;  *** TABLE TrunkGroup *** 
;  
;

[ TrunkGroup ]
FORMAT TrunkGroup_Index = TrunkGroup_TrunkGroupNum, TrunkGroup_FirstTrunkId, TrunkGroup_FirstBChannel, TrunkGroup_LastBChannel, TrunkGroup_FirstPhoneNumber, TrunkGroup_ProfileId, TrunkGroup_LastTrunkId, TrunkGroup_Module;
TrunkGroup 0 = 1, 255, 1, 1, 5486, 0, 255, 255;
TrunkGroup 1 = 1, 255, 2, 2, 5487, 0, 255, 255;

[ \TrunkGroup ]

;
;  *** TABLE NumberMapIp2Tel *** 
;  
;

[ NumberMapIp2Tel ]
FORMAT NumberMapIp2Tel_Index = NumberMapIp2Tel_DestinationPrefix, NumberMapIp2Tel_SourcePrefix, NumberMapIp2Tel_SourceAddress, NumberMapIp2Tel_NumberType, NumberMapIp2Tel_NumberPlan, NumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromLeft, NumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromRight, NumberMapIp2Tel_LeaveFromRight, NumberMapIp2Tel_Prefix2Add, NumberMapIp2Tel_Suffix2Add, NumberMapIp2Tel_IsPresentationRestricted, NumberMapIp2Tel_SrcTrunkGroupID, NumberMapIp2Tel_SrcIPGroupID;
NumberMapIp2Tel 1 = *, *, *, 255, 255, 11, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;

[ \NumberMapIp2Tel ]

;
;  *** TABLE NumberMapTel2Ip *** 
;  
;

[ NumberMapTel2Ip ]
FORMAT NumberMapTel2Ip_Index = NumberMapTel2Ip_DestinationPrefix, NumberMapTel2Ip_SourcePrefix, NumberMapTel2Ip_SourceAddress, NumberMapTel2Ip_NumberType, NumberMapTel2Ip_NumberPlan, NumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromLeft, NumberMapTel2Ip_RemoveFromRight, NumberMapTel2Ip_LeaveFromRight, NumberMapTel2Ip_Prefix2Add, NumberMapTel2Ip_Suffix2Add, NumberMapTel2Ip_IsPresentationRestricted, NumberMapTel2Ip_SrcTrunkGroupID, NumberMapTel2Ip_SrcIPGroupID;
NumberMapTel2Ip 1 = 9xxx*, *, *, 255, 255, 1, 0, 255, +, , 255, -1, -1;
NumberMapTel2Ip 2 = xxxx, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;

[ \NumberMapTel2Ip ]

;
;  *** TABLE SourceNumberMapIp2Tel *** 
;  
;

[ SourceNumberMapIp2Tel ]
FORMAT SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_Index = SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_DestinationPrefix, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_SourcePrefix, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_SourceAddress, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_NumberType, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_NumberPlan, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromLeft, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_RemoveFromRight, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_LeaveFromRight, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_Prefix2Add, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_Suffix2Add, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_IsPresentationRestricted, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_SrcTrunkGroupID, SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_SrcIPGroupID;
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel 1 = *, *, *, 255, 255, 0, 0, 255, , , 255, -1, -1;

[ \SourceNumberMapIp2Tel ]

;
;  *** TABLE PstnPrefix *** 
;  
;

[ PstnPrefix ]
; ** NOTE: Changes were made to active configuration.
; **       The data below is different from current values.
FORMAT PstnPrefix_Index = PstnPrefix_DestPrefix, PstnPrefix_TrunkGroupId, PstnPrefix_SourcePrefix, PstnPrefix_SourceAddress, PstnPrefix_ProfileId, PstnPrefix_SrcIPGroupID, PstnPrefix_DestHostPrefix, PstnPrefix_SrcHostPrefix;
PstnPrefix 0 = *, 1, *, *, 0, -1, , ;

[ \PstnPrefix ]

;
;  *** TABLE ProxyIp *** 
;  
;

[ ProxyIp ]
FORMAT ProxyIp_Index = ProxyIp_IpAddress, ProxyIp_TransportType, ProxyIp_ProxySetId;
ProxyIp 0 = 172.16.100.2, 0, 0;

[ \ProxyIp ]

;
;  *** TABLE TxDtmfOption *** 
;  
;

[ TxDtmfOption ]
FORMAT TxDtmfOption_Index = TxDtmfOption_Type;
TxDtmfOption 0 = 0;
TxDtmfOption 1 = 0;

[ \TxDtmfOption ]

;
;  *** TABLE TrunkGroupSettings *** 
;  
;

[ TrunkGroupSettings ]
FORMAT TrunkGroupSettings_Index = TrunkGroupSettings_TrunkGroupId, TrunkGroupSettings_ChannelSelectMode, TrunkGroupSettings_RegistrationMode, TrunkGroupSettings_GatewayName, TrunkGroupSettings_ContactUser, TrunkGroupSettings_ServingIPGroup;
TrunkGroupSettings 0 = 1, 0, 1, , , -1;

[ \TrunkGroupSettings ]

;
;  *** TABLE PhoneContext *** 
;  
;

[ PhoneContext ]
FORMAT PhoneContext_Index = PhoneContext_Npi, PhoneContext_Ton, PhoneContext_Context;
PhoneContext 0 = 1, 1, +;

[ \PhoneContext ]

;
;  *** TABLE TelProfile *** 
;  
;

[ TelProfile ]
FORMAT TelProfile_Index = TelProfile_ProfileName, TelProfile_TelPreference, TelProfile_CodersGroupID, TelProfile_IsFaxUsed, TelProfile_JitterBufMinDelay, TelProfile_JitterBufOptFactor, TelProfile_IPDiffServ, TelProfile_SigIPDiffServ, TelProfile_DtmfVolume, TelProfile_InputGain, TelProfile_VoiceVolume, TelProfile_EnableReversePolarity, TelProfile_EnableCurrentDisconnect, TelProfile_EnableDigitDelivery, TelProfile_EnableEC, TelProfile_MWIAnalog, TelProfile_MWIDisplay, TelProfile_FlashHookPeriod, TelProfile_EnableEarlyMedia, TelProfile_ProgressIndicator2IP, TelProfile_TimeForReorderTone, TelProfile_EnableDIDWink, TelProfile_IsTwoStageDial, TelProfile_DisconnectOnBusyTone, TelProfile_EnableVoiceMailDelay, TelProfile_DialPlanIndex;
TelProfile 1 = "Default Tel Profile", 1, 0, 1, 70, 7, 46, 46, -11, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 400, 1, 0, 255, 0, 1, 1, 1, -1;

[ \TelProfile ]

;
;  *** TABLE IpProfile *** 
;  
;

[ IpProfile ]
FORMAT IpProfile_Index = IpProfile_ProfileName, IpProfile_IpPreference, IpProfile_CodersGroupID, IpProfile_IsFaxUsed, IpProfile_JitterBufMinDelay, IpProfile_JitterBufOptFactor, IpProfile_IPDiffServ, IpProfile_SigIPDiffServ, IpProfile_SCE, IpProfile_RTPRedundancyDepth, IpProfile_RemoteBaseUDPPort, IpProfile_CNGmode, IpProfile_VxxTransportType, IpProfile_NSEMode, IpProfile_IsDTMFUsed, IpProfile_PlayRBTone2IP, IpProfile_EnableEarlyMedia, IpProfile_ProgressIndicator2IP, IpProfile_EnableEchoCanceller, IpProfile_CopyDest2RedirectNumber, IpProfile_MediaSecurityBehaviour, IpProfile_CallLimit, IpProfile_DisconnectOnBrokenConnection, IpProfile_FirstTxDtmfOption, IpProfile_SecondTxDtmfOption, IpProfile_RxDTMFOption, IpProfile_EnableHold, IpProfile_InputGain, IpProfile_VoiceVolume, IpProfile_AddIEInSetup, IpProfile_SBCExtensionCodersGroupID, IpProfile_MediaIPVersionPreference, IpProfile_TranscodingMode;
IpProfile 1 = "Default Ip Profile", 1, 0, 1, 70, 7, 46, 46, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, -1, -1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, , -1, 0, 0;

[ \IpProfile ]

;
;  *** TABLE EnableCallerId *** 
;  
;

[ EnableCallerId ]
FORMAT EnableCallerId_Index = EnableCallerId_IsEnabled;
EnableCallerId 0 = 1;
EnableCallerId 1 = 1;

[ \EnableCallerId ]

;
;  *** TABLE CallerDisplayInfo *** 
;  
;

[ CallerDisplayInfo ]
FORMAT CallerDisplayInfo_Index = CallerDisplayInfo_DisplayString, CallerDisplayInfo_IsCidRestricted;
CallerDisplayInfo 0 = "SCCMP118 Port 1", 0;
CallerDisplayInfo 1 = "SCCMP118 Port  2", 0;

[ \CallerDisplayInfo ]

;
;  *** TABLE CallWaitingPerPort *** 
;  
;

[ CallWaitingPerPort ]
FORMAT CallWaitingPerPort_Index = CallWaitingPerPort_IsEnabled;
CallWaitingPerPort 0 = 0;
CallWaitingPerPort 1 = 0;

[ \CallWaitingPerPort ]

;
;  *** TABLE ProxySet *** 
;  
;

[ ProxySet ]
FORMAT ProxySet_Index = ProxySet_EnableProxyKeepAlive, ProxySet_ProxyKeepAliveTime, ProxySet_ProxyLoadBalancingMethod, ProxySet_IsProxyHotSwap, ProxySet_SRD;
ProxySet 0 = 2, 20, 0, 1, 0;

[ \ProxySet ]

 
Thank you again for the post. I went thru my Board.ini file to looked for descrepancies. Other than site specific entries and digit manipulation, our ini files are very similar. I think I may have been barking up the wrong tree. I was experiencing disconnects when attempting to fax into the MP-112 and I noticed that it was not switching to T.38. Outbound faxes were working properly. I was able to establish an inbound and outbound voice call though. I receintly discovered that the incomming voice calls are being disconnected after about 23 seconds as well. Before being disconnected the call appears to be functioning properly from a user perspective (ringing - normal 2 way speach path, etc). I am trying to determine why the inbound calls are getting disconnected. I have a ticket open with AudioCodes and I have sent them SysLogs of good outbound and bad inbound calls. When configuring your setup, did you happen to experience anything like this?
Thanks!
 
Thank you again for the posts. I think your posts were more instrumental in me getting things to work than what the manufacturers provided.
I was having difficulties receiving inbound calls. It turned our to be the firmware. AudioCodes finally said 'Oh, we've seen that before... here is some firmware' lol
Our CS1k's are all on 5.5 and the MP-112's are now on 6.00A.025.004 and it seems to be playing nice.
 
So what was the solution to the incomming voice call being cut off at 20 sec?
 
As posted: AudioCodes identified a known issue that was resolved with firmware 6.00A.025.004 - keep in mind, this is the firmware used for the MP112... Other MP's may be different (MP114/MP118 etc)
 
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