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Secure Router 233 0/4134 as Co mmunicati on Ser v er 1000 Survivable SIP Branch Solutio n Quick S t art Con figura tion Guide Release: 10.2 Document Revisio n: 01.
Secure Route r 2330/ 4134 as Com muni cation Serv er 1000 Surviv able SIP Bra nch Solutio n Release: 1 0.2 Publication: N N-SR-00 01 Document re lease date: 23 No vember 2009 Copyright © 2009 Norte l Net works.
3 Content s CONTENTS 3 NEW IN THI S RELEA SE 4 N AVIGATION 4 CS 1000 AND S ECURE R OUTER 2330/41 34 4 F EATURE B ACKG ROUND 4 Communica tion S erver 1000 4 Secure R outer 413 4 6 Secure R outer 233 0 .
4 New in this release The follo wing section details what’s new in Secure Router 2330 /4134 as Communication Server 1000 Survivable SIP Bran ch Solution (NN-SR-0001) for Re lease 10.2. Features The following sections detail the Secure Router 2330/4134 based CS 1000 branch solution and its features.
5 • W orld class reliab ility and redundancy mechan isms - h ighly reliability archite ctural elements that maximize network uptime with extensive re dundancy mech anisms to ensure network uptime in.
6 Secure Router 4134 The Nortel Secure Router 4134 is a modular, multi-service platform that integrates multiple networking functions, including routing, W AN, Ethernet switching, se curity a nd Voice over IP (VoIP) into a single device.
7 Secure Router 2330 The Nortel Secure Router 23 30 is a cost reduced 1RU version of 4 134 with almost same feature se t and lower capacity. For more deta ils please refer Nortel SR 233 0 Product W ebpage http://produc ts.nortel.com/go/product_content.
8 Survivable SIP PSTN Gate w ay Figure 2 shows a survivable branch office deployme nt with CS 10 00 Call Server locat ed at the corporate m ain off ice or data ce nter and Secure Route r providing survivable SI P-PSTN gateway funct ionality complimenting the e xisting data infrastru cture.
9 Microsoft OCS an d B roadsoft/Sylantro. Other main feat ures in clude Call Admissio n Co ntrol, PSTN fallba ck and memory based load control..
10 Introduct ion This documen t describes the quick start configurat ion of Nortel Secure Rout er 2330/4134 (Release 10.2) as survivable branch SIP-PSTN gate way f or Nortel Communicat ion S erver 1000 (Re lease 6.0). For m ore inform ation and detailed conf iguration guides on SR 2330, S R 4134 and CS 1000 go to the Norte l website: www.
11 SR 2330/4134 interoperabil ity w ith CS 1000 SR 2330/4134, CS 1000 com ponents The fo llowing diagram shows the main componen ts of Secure Router 2330/4134 and Commun ication Server 1000.
12 For det ailed information on CS 1000 components and operatio n please refe r to Commun ication Server 1000 Release 6.0 user guides. SSM Operatio n The SS M operates in two mode s - Normal (Connected ) and Survivable (Isolate d).
13 ensure that incoming calls are routed through t he SSM. Th e same call f low ho lds good for the call originated by t he SIP e ndpoint connected to CS 1000. W hen th e call a rrives at S SM, it will lo ok for a mapped contact in its registration “cache” a nd route s the call to the UA.
14 SSM wi ll receive th e incoming ca lls f rom SPS that a re destined for PSTN. For suc h calls SSM will not be able to f ind a m apped contact in its registration cache and h ence routes the call to configured default gateway which is SIP GW.
15 The follo wing diagram shows the ca ll flow between branc h PSTN interfaces/de vices..
16 CS 1000 Conf iguration This section describe s the configuration steps needed on CS 1000 components like SLG, SSG and S PS for SR 2330/4134 based branch so lution. Th ere is no SR 2330/ 4134 specific configuration required on CS 1000. Please refe r to CS 1000 user guides f or the detailed configuration steps.
17 Package Mnemonic Package Number Package Description Package Type (New or Existing or Dependency) Applicable Market SLS_Package 417 SIP Line Service New Global FFC 139 Flexible Feature Codes Existing Global SIP_LINE_N T_PKG 415 Nortel SIP Line Package Existing SIP_LINE_3 P_PKG 416 3rdParty SIP Line Package Existing 2.
18 3. SIP L node configuration + Nodes: Se rvers, M edia Cards Figure SIPL 2 – SIPL node detail s Figure SIPL 3 – Gen eral SIPL no de configu ration.
19 Figure SIPL 4 – SIP L ine Gat eway Servic e configur ation 4. T he SIP Line service m ust be enabled on a customer level + Custome r --> Cus Nu mber -- > SIP Line Service Figure SIPL 5 - SI.
20 Figure SIPL 6 - SIP Line serv ice enable p age 5. Pa ssword length configuration f or SIP clients + Custome r -->CUS# -->Flexible F eature Codes Figure SIPL 7 - Passw ord lengt h configu rati.
21 6. En able ISDN for trun king + Custome r --> CUS # --> Featu res Pack ages Figure SIPL 8 – Enable ISDN feat ure 7. AML and VAS configuratio n + System -- > Interface s --> Applicatio.
22 + System -- > Interface s --> Value Added S erver -- > Add --> Application M o dule Link Figure SIPL 10 – AML configu ration 8. D-chan nel/Route/Trunk fo r SIPL service + Routes an d .
23 + Routes an d Trun ks --> Rou tes and T runks --> C US# --> Add route Figure SIPL 12a – Rou te conf iguration f or SIPL ser vice Figure SIPL 12b – Ro ute con figuration for SIPL servic.
24 + Routes and T runks --> Rou tes and T runks -- > CUS# -- > Route# -- > Add T runks Figure SIPL 13 – T runk config uration fo r SIPL serv ice 9.
25 Figure SIPL 14b – SI PL pho ne configu ration Figure SIPL 14c – SIPL p hon e configuratio n.
26 SSG Con figuration Please re fer to CS 1 000 d ocument for de tailed info rmation on SSG configuration. SIPL needs a SSG server to route an external call to NRS (Network Rout ing Service). SIP GW and H323GW endpoints will be configured in S SG to register on sp ecific NRS server.
27 Figure SSG 2 – SSG no de det ails Figure SSG 3 – SIPGw and H323Gw end points conf iguration.
28 3) Spe cify a NRS server for SI PGw endpoint: Figure SSG 4 – Specif y a NRS s erver fo r SIPGw endpoint 4) Spe cify a GateKeeper server (NRS) fo r H323Gw endpo int: Figure SSG 5 – Specif y a Ga.
29 NRS/SPS Con figuratio n Please refer to CS 10 00 NN4300 1-130 Network Routing S ervice Fun damentals d ocument for detailed information on NRS/SPS conf iguration. Th e Network Rou ting Se rvice (NRS) provides routing services to both SIP and H.323-com pliant devices.
30 2) NRS server conf iguration Figure NR S 2 – NRS s erver con figurat ion 3) SSG endpo int configuration Figure NR S 2a – SSG endp o i nt config uration.
31 Figure NR S 2b – SSG en dpo int config uration 4) Dialing plan routes for SSG en dpoint configuration: Figure NR S 3 – Dialing plan rou tes for S SG endpo int con figuration.
32 5) SSG endpoint registration st atus Figure NR S 4 – SSG end poin t registratio n status 6) SR 23 30/4134 endpoint conf iguration Figure NR S 5a – SR 2330/4134 endpoin t configu ration.
33 Figure NR S 5b – SR 23 30/4134 en dpoint co nfigurati on 7) Dialing plan routes for SR 23 30/4134 endpoint conf iguration: Figure NR S 6 – Dialing plan rou tes for SR 2330/4 134 endpo int confi.
34 8) SR 23 30/4134 endpoint registration status Figure NR S 7 – SR 2 330/4134 endpoin t registratio n statu s SIP Client s Configuration Configure the branch SIP endpoints to use SSM bind IP address as the Outbound P roxy ie.100.20.42.8 0:5060. Please ensure that the S IP username and domain need to ma tch the CS 1000 SIP Line settings.
35 SR 2330/4134 Configurati on This sec tion describes the configuration ste ps n eeded f or SR 2330/4134 fo r CS 1000 branch solution. The f ollowing d iagram comp lete with IP addre sses will be use d as reference fo r this chapter. For configurat ion de tails on SSM, please refer to Secu re Route r Release 10.
36 2. Conf igure a default route to the branch router: ip route 0.0.0.0/0 100.20.42.65 3. Conf igure the SIP Media G ateway to listen on p ort 5070: voice service voip sip bind all ipv4:100.
37 cac max-calls ethernet0/1 256 10. Configure the CAC exclusion pool that identifies the IP address range o f the SI P endpoints that use SSM: exclude-pool 100.
38 no shutdown exit voice-port voice-port 2/2 signal loop-start station number 74002 no shutdown exit voice-port 18. Configure PRI interface bundle. (e xample to configure PRI E1 bund le on port 3/1 with switch-type as qsig) interface bundle E1PSTN link pri_e1 3/1 voice isdn switch-type primary-qsig activate exit isdn exit bundle 19.
39 20. Configure Dial p eer for FXS phones: dial-peer voice pots 1 destination-pattern 74001 port 2/1 forward-digits all no shutdown exit pots dial-peer voice pots 2 destination-pattern 74002 port 2/2 forward-digits all no shutdown exit pots 21. Configure Dial p eer for PRI interface an d (optionally) apply transla tion profile.
40 NTML Examples Example of Normal mode NTML (normal_cs1k.ntm) This NTML is used by SSM to route gate way calls to a ctive SPS (100.20.42.77 o r 100.20.42.82 ) with domain nortel.com. <translation> <address-switch field = "original -destination" subf ield = "host"> <address is = "100.
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