Planet VIP-2100 User manual

1-port H.323/SIPE1/T1
Trunk Gateway
VIP-2100

VIP-2100 User smanual - 1-
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 VIP-2100 Introduction.................................................................1
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION....................................................................................1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION..............................................................................2
AUDIO FEATURE.............................................................................................2
VIP-2100 DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................4
VIP-2100 APPEARANCE DESCRIPTION...........................................................10
Chapter 2 Logon VIP-2100.........................................................................11
LOGON VIP-2100........................................................................................11
NETWORK CONFIGURATION...........................................................................12
SYSTEM TIME CONFIGURATION......................................................................13
ACCOUNT MANAGER.....................................................................................14
RELOGIN .....................................................................................................16
Chapter 3 H.323 Gatekeeper andSIPProxyMode Configuration..........17
ENVIRONMENTUSED IN THIS CHAPTER............................................................17
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION..........................................................................18
T1/E1 TRUNK CONFIGURATION .....................................................................19
H.323 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................21
SIPCONFIGURATION....................................................................................22
DIGIT MANIPULATION ....................................................................................23
Chapter 4 Call FlowEditor.........................................................................27
CONFIGURATION MANAGER...........................................................................39
APPLY CHANGE............................................................................................42
Chapter 5 Peerto Peer Mode Configuration............................................43
ENVIRONMENTUSED IN THIS CHAPTER............................................................43
NETWORK CONFIGURATION...........................................................................43
ACCOUNT MANAGER.....................................................................................43
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION..........................................................................43
H.323 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................44
SIPCONFIGURATION....................................................................................44
ADDRESS BOOK...........................................................................................45
DIGIT MANIPULATION ....................................................................................46
CALL FLOW EDITOR......................................................................................46
CONFIGURATION MANAGER...........................................................................47
APPLY CHANGE............................................................................................48
Chapter 6 SIPto H.323 Mode Configuration.............................................49
ENVIRONMENTUSED IN THIS CHAPTER............................................................49
NETWORK CONFIGURATION...........................................................................49
ACCOUNT MANAGER.....................................................................................49
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION..........................................................................49
H.323 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................49
SIPCONFIGURATION....................................................................................49
ADDRESS BOOK...........................................................................................50

VIP-2100 User smanual - 2-
DIGIT MANIPULATION ....................................................................................50
CALL FLOW EDITOR......................................................................................50
CONFIGURATION MANAGER...........................................................................50
APPLY CHANGE............................................................................................51
Chapter 7 Advance Configuration Reference..........................................52
CONFIGURATION...........................................................................................52
SystemConfiguration.............................................................................52
Interface Configuration...........................................................................53
Dial Plan Configuration...........................................................................55
T1/E1 Trunk Configuration......................................................................55
Rest Configuration..................................................................................59
H.323 Configuration...............................................................................59
SIPConfiguration...................................................................................62
Access Control.......................................................................................68
Number Replace....................................................................................71
Routing Plan...........................................................................................71
Radius Setting........................................................................................73
Apply Change.........................................................................................75
Chapter 8 System Control.........................................................................76
SYSTEM.......................................................................................................76
SYSTEM TIME...............................................................................................76
NETWORK....................................................................................................78
SNMP........................................................................................................78
PROMPT MANAGER ......................................................................................79
CALL FLOW EDITOR......................................................................................85
ACCOUNT MANAGER.....................................................................................85
UPGRADE ....................................................................................................85
RELOGIN .....................................................................................................86
Chapter 9 System Monitor........................................................................87
LINE SUMMARY STATUS ................................................................................87
LINE DETAIL.................................................................................................88
EVENT LOG..................................................................................................88
DEBUG INFO ................................................................................................90
PING ...........................................................................................................90
Chapter 10 Telnet & RS-232 Configuration...............................................91
LOGON VIP-2100 BY TELNET........................................................................91
Chapter 11 LCD DisplayConfiguration.....................................................97
Appendix 1 Call FlowExample................................................................100
ONE STAGE DIALING (GATEKEEPER MODE)..................................................100
ONE STAGE DIALING (SIPPROXY MODE).....................................................102
ONE STAGE DIALING (PEER TO PEER MODE)................................................104
TWO STAGE DIALING (VOIP, PSTN MIXED CALL)..........................................106
TWO STAGE DIALING WITH AAA(IPSIDE AAA)............................................109
Appendix 2 Java plug-in Installation......................................................113

VIP-2100 User smanual - 3-
Appendix 4 Interface LED Description..................................................116
Appendix 5 Build-in Voice Prompt Index................................................117
Appendix 6 Timezone to CountryMapping List......................................118
Appendix 7 IPBandwidth Requirement...................................................120
Appendix 8 Release Complete Cause Code............................................121
Appendix 9 RADIUS Format Attributes....................................................124
Appendix 10 Quick Start Check List.......................................................128
VIP-2100 FAQ.............................................................................................132

VIP-2100 User smanual - 4-

VIP-2100 User smanual - 1-
Chapter1 VIP-2100 Introduction
System Description
VIP-2100 isacost effectivesolution for VoIPtrunk gatewaysupporting one-,
port T1/E1 VoIPtrunks that provides voice and faxover IPnetwork. It
supports ITU-TH.323 V3, SIPRFC 2543/3261, SNMPV2, Call Detail Record,
WEB management and other useful functions to meet customer requirements.
The built-in enhanced IVR (Interactive Voice Response) and Billing Service
ofVIP-2100 is suitable for prepaid and postpaid service. It can rapidlyprovide
value added service for customers.
VIP-2100 Features:
- Dual SIP/H.323 co-existing
- ITU-TH.323 v3 and H.450 compliance
- SIPRFC 2543/3261 standard compliance
- PSTN signaling: ISDN/PRI, CAS (MFC R2, MFC R1, E&M), QSIQ
- Mixed SIP, Gatekeeperand P2Pcalls
- Support H.323 Gatekeeper register, direct and route calls
- Support SIPoutbound proxy, redirect and register server
- Redundant SIP Proxy/Outbounbd Proxy Server Support (Outbond
Active/Active fail over, Register A/A no fail over)
- Support SIPOverload Redirect
- SIPsupplemental service - on Hold, Call Transfer (Transferred)
- Built-in phone book and prefixrouting for SIPand H.323 P2Pcalls
- Support H.323 fast connect, earlyH.245 and H.245 tunneling
- Support H.323 and SIPearlymedia
-VoIPto VoIPcalls support SIPto H.323, SIPto SIP, H.323 to H.323
-Global Trunk-Channel Block out: 0xffffffff (busy block out)
- Intelligent PSTN call routing and in-trunk hunting: reverse rotary, channel
mask (default:0xffffffff),ANI prefixmatch
- Reset a channel/trunk on the fly
- Flexible digit manipulation plan
- Support RADIUS Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
- Support access controlbyANI, DNIS, IP, Gatekeeper only, proxy onlyor
RADIUS
- SIPUDP/TCPsupport
- Behind NATfriendlyfor SIPcalls
- Inbound and out ofband DTMF transmission
- SIP/H.323 T.38 faxrelayup to 14400 bps
- Dynamic call treatment based on DNIS, ANI or collected DTMF
- Grouping DNIS/ANI Number Replacement
- Built-in IVR & call-flowcontroller for PSTN / VoIPside
- CISCO compatible
- Web-based graphic announcement edit and management

VIP-2100 User smanual - 2-
- Multiple configuration saving
- Provides CDR (Call Detail Record)
- Built-in internal user authentication for prepaid & postpaid users
Technical Specification
Interface
- Two 10/100MB Ethernet Ports (Host & VoIPstream)
- 1 xT1/E1 (120 Ohm-RJ48C connectors)
75 Ohmneeds external 3rd party BNC/RJ-48C adaptercables
Protocol and Standard
- ITUT H.323 v3 and H.450 compliance
- SIPRFC 2543/3261 compliance
Audio Feature
- Codec -- G.711 A/μ-Law, G.723.1 (5.3K/6.3K), G.729A, G.729
- Support G.168 echo cancellation
- Configurable audio payload size & adaptive jitter buffer
- Support silent suppression for G.729A, G.723, G.729
- VAD (Voice ActivityDetection)
- CNG (Comfort Noise Generation)
DTMF Transmission
- Transparent
- H.245 signal/alphanumeric
- H.323 Q.931
- RFC 2833
- SIPINFO
FAX Support
- Automatic voice/faxdetection
- T.38 faxrelaybased on H.323 AnnexD
- SIPT.38 faxrelay
- Up to G3 fax
- ECM support
- Redundant T.38 packet (0-2)
- CISCO compatible
Built-in IVR & call-flowcontroller
- Web-based GUI Drag and Drop interface
- Full control of call behavior (one-stage or two-stage dialing)
- IVR functions
- Support time duration playback (Chinese & English)
- Power call information branch
- Collected information validation
- Active disconnect & reconnect without hang up

VIP-2100 User smanual - 3-
- Selected disconnect cause code & behavior
Management Feature
- OS and program upgradeable
- Console port: RS-232 port
- TELNET
- Full Web management interface & real time monitor
- Front panel LCD
- SNMPv2 (H.341) and SNTPv4 support
- User account management
- Time zone and daylight saving support
- Support fixed IPand DHCP
- Support DNS and dynamic DNS
LED indicators for system status
- Power/Storage accessindicators
- Front panel LCD (2 lines x16) status display
Power
- 90~240V auto switch
Environmental
- Operation temp: 0°C to 60°C
- Relative humidity: 5% to 95%
Dimension
- 483mm (L) x450 mm (W)x44mm(H)
Certification
- CE, FCC, EMI

VIP-2100 User smanual - 4-
VIP-2100 Detail Specifications
Feature VIP-2100
Physical Dimension
1
Width 483mm
2
Height 44mm
3
Depth 450mm
4
Industrial rack mount Yes
5
Color Black
6
Weight 8Kg
Power / Environmental
1
Power 90-240V auto switch
2
Operating temperature 0~60 C
3
Relative humidity 5%~95%
Processors & Storage
1
DSP vendor Intel Pentium, AudioCodes DSP
2
Operation System XP Embedded
3
RAM512 MB
4
Program/DataStorage 256 MB DOM
5
OS Upgradeable Yes
7
Program Upgradeable Yes
Front Panel Display
1
LED status Power/DOM/System
2
LCD status Yes
LAN Interface
1
10/100 BaseEthernet
10/100MB Ethernet ports*2 (host &
RTP)
2
IP Address Required 2
PSTN Interface
1
Customizable E1/T1 CAS Yes
2
E1 CAS DTMF Loop Start FXO Hot-Line
3
E1 CAS R2 MF
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile,
China, Czech-Republic, Egypt,
India, Indonesia, Israel, ITU, Korea,
Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines,
Thailand, Uruguay, Venezuela,
RomTelcom
4
E1 ISDN PRI Support Euro, Australia, HongKong, Korea,
NewZealand, QSIC
5
E1/T1Interface Selectable
6
PCMlawSupport Alaw/Mulawselectable

VIP-2100 User smanual - 5-
7
T1CAS DTMF/R1MF
E&MBell Core FeatureGroupD,
Wink Start, E&MDelayStart, E&M
FeatureGroup AImmediate Start,
E&MFeature Group B WinkStart,
E&MFeature Group DWink
Start(ANI B4 ADDR), E&MFeature
GroupD Wink Start, E&M
ImmediateStart, E&M WinkStart,
GroundStart FXO, GroundStart
FXS, Loop Start FXO, Loop Start
FXS, Loop Start FXO Hot-Line
8
T1ISDN PRI Support NI2 ISDN,5ESS 10 ISDN,DMS100
ISDN, NTT ISDN (INS-1500), Hong
Kong, QSIC
9
TrunkSpans 1 (T1/E1s) per chassis
10
Default TrunkChannel Mask Yes
11
PSTN Line Hunting Yes
12
PSTN Line Hunting Channel Selection Yes
13
On the FlyReset Channel/Trunk Yes
Audio Codec Support
1
G.711A-law Yes
2
G.711u-law Yes
3
G.723.1 Yes (5.3/6.3K)
4
G.729A Yes
5
Selectable Payload Size - G.711 20, 40, 60ms
6
Selectable Payload Size - G.723 30, 60, 90ms
7
Selectable Payload Size - G.729 20, 40, 60ms
Fax Transmission
1
Bypass mode Yes
2
CISCO Compatible Yes
3
ECMSupport Yes
4
FAX auto-detection Yes
5
H.323 AnnexD Support Yes
6
SIP- T.38 Reinvite Yes
7
T.38 During fast connect Yes
8
T.38 Redundant Packet 0-2
9
Transparent mode Yes
10
Up to G3FAX Yes (upto14400 bps)
DTMF Transmission
1
RFC 2833 Yes
2
H.245 Alphanumeric mode Yes
3
H.245 Signalmode Yes
4
Q.931UUI Yes
5
SIP INFOYes
6
Transparent mode Yes
Voice Quality& Echo Cancellation
1
Adaptive Jitter Buffer Yes
2
CNG Yes

VIP-2100 User smanual - 6-
3
G.168(EchoCancellation) Yes (32ms)
4
Gain Control Yes
5
Improved Echo Tail Suppression Yes
6
Silence Suppression Yes
7
VAD Yes
Maintenance
1
Administrative Log Yes
2
Auto Daylight Saving Yes
3
Customizable TimeZone Yes
4
Front Panel LCD Setup Yes
5
FTP Server Yes
6
HTTP server Yes
7
HTTP SSL support Yes
8
Multiple configuration Yes
9
NTP timesynchronization Yes (SNTP V4)
10
Password Security Yes
11
RS232 Yes
12
System Event Log Yes
13
Telnet Yes
14
TimeZone Support Yes
15
User Account Manager Yes
16
Web-basedGUI Yes
17
Web-basedReal TimeMonitor Yes
18
Web-basedVoice File Management Yes
NetworkManagement
1
DHCP Yes
2
Fixed IP Yes
3
DNS Yes
4
Dynamic DNS Yes
5
Ping Yes
6
TOS field setting Yes (RTP only)
7
SNMP V2 MIB I & II Yes
8
SNMP get command Yes
9
SNMP set command Yes
10
SNMP Trap Yes
11
H.341 MIB Support Yes
12
SysLogSupport Yes
H.323 Protocol Support
1
H.323 V3 Yes
2
H.323 ID Yes
3
E.164 ID Yes
4
Fast Connect Yes (selectable for
incoming/outgoing)
5
H.450 Yes
6
H.245 Tunneling Yes
7
EarlyH.245 Yes
8
Cause Code Mapping Yes

VIP-2100 User smanual - 7-
SIP Protocol Support
1
Cause Code Mapping Yes
2
HTTP Digest Authentication Yes
3
SIP Call on Hold Yes
4
SIP EarlyMedia Yes
5
SIP Overload Redirect Yes
6
SIP Transfer (unattend) Yes
7
SIP Transfer (attend) Yes
8
SIP/TCP Yes
9
SIP/UDP Yes
10
SIP-180/SDP Yes
11
SIP-183/SDP Yes
12
SIP-PRACK Yes
13
SIP-RFC 3261 Yes
14
SIP-RFC 3264 (Offer/Answer) Yes
H.323 Gatekeeper Support
1
Gatekeeper Register Yes
2
Direct call Yes
3
Routed call Yes
4
Light weight RRQ Yes
5
IRQ: IRR sequence Yes
6
Gatekeeper Call only Yes
SIP ProxySever Support
1
SIP OutboundProxy Support Yes
2
SIP Redirect Server Support Yes
3
SIP Registar Server Support Yes
4
Redundant SIPProxy Server Yes
5
Auto Fail Over Yes
Dial Plan
1
P2P H.323/SIP Call Yes
2
GK Call Yes
3
SIP Call Yes
4
PSTN Call Yes
5
Mixed SIP, P2P, GK call Yes
6
Build-in Phone Book Yes
7
P2P PrefixRouting Yes
8
Digits Manipulation Yes
9
ISDN Dial Plan byPrefix Yes (Source & Destination)
Call Type Support
1
Call Decision Dynamic Decided byCall Flow
2
H.323 toH.323Call Yes
3
H.323 toH.323FaxRealy Yes
4
H.323 toPSTN Call Yes
5
H.323 toSIPCall Yes
6
H.323 toSIPFAX Relay Yes

VIP-2100 User smanual - 8-
7
H.323 toSIPFAX Relay Yes
7
PSTN to H.323Call Yes
8
PSTN to PSTN Call Yes
9
PSTN to SIPCall Yes
10
SIP toH.323Call Yes
11
SIP toPSTN Call Yes
12
SIP toSIPCall Yes
13
SIP toSIPFaxRelay Yes
14
VoIP toVoIPRTPunRouted Yes
15
VoIP toVoIPRTPRouted Yes
Enhance Service
1
ANI AccessList Yes
2
DNIS AccessList Yes
3
DID/DOD Yes
4
PSTN Two Stage Dialing Yes
5
VoIP Two Stage Dialing Yes
6
Intelligent PSTN Call Routing Yes (Random, Round Robin,
Priority)
7
In-trunk hunting method Cyclic, random, rotary, reverse
cyclic, reverse rotary
8
RingBack Tone Generation Yes (per trunk enable/disable)
9
Call Progress ToneSupport Yes
10
Web-basedCall FlowGUI
Drag and Drop interface, Full
control of call behavior (one-stage
or two-
stage dialing), IVR functions,
Support timeduration playback
(Chinese & English), Power call
information branch, Collected
information validation, Active
disconnect &reconnect without
hang up, Selected disconnect
cause code& behavior
11
PlayCredit TimeDuration Yes (Chinese &English)
12
PlayCredit Balance Yes (Chinese &English)
13
Almost-time-expired notifytone Yes
14
IVR for PSTN Yes
15
IVR for SIP Yes
16
IVR for H.323 Yes
17
IP AccessList Yes
18
ANI Replacement Yes
19
DNSI Replacement Yes
AAA
1
Call detail record(CDR) Yes
2
RADIUS AuthenticationYes
2
RADIUS Authorization Yes
3
RADIUS Accounting Yes
4
Redundant RADIUS Server Support Yes, Active/Standby/Auto Failover
5
PSTN PrepaidSupport Yes

VIP-2100 User smanual - 9-
6
VoIP Prepaid Support Yes
Embedded AAA
1
Embedded PrepaidService Yes
2
Embedded Postpaid Service Yes
3
Point/second Calculation Yes
4
Second/point calculation Yes
5
Auto Disable/Clean User Yes
6
PSTN PrepaidSupport Yes
7
VoIP Prepaid Support Yes
System Limitation
1
MaxDM4096
2
MaxIP ACL 2048
3
MaxDNIS ACL 4096
4
MaxANI ACL 4096
5
MaxUser ACL 20000
6
MaxPhone BookEntries 10000
7
MaxCall FlowComponent 256
8
MaxCDR Keep Days 5
9
MaxVoice File Storage 10 hours
Manual
1
English User Guide Yes

VIP-2100 User smanual - 10-
VIP-2100 Appearance Description
VIP-2100 Front Panel:
Functions:
1: Power LED
2: Network1 Interface LED
3: Network2 Interface LED (not used)
4: H/D LCD
5: Power Switch
6: System Status LED
7: LCD Panel
8: LCD Touch Panel
VIP-2100 Rear Panel:
Functions:
1: Electric Fan
2: AC Power outlet
3: AC Power switch (Keep on)
4: Trunk E1/T1 port
5: VoIPEthernet port
6: Keyboard/Mouse
7: Com1 port
8: Ethernet port
9: VGA
10: print port (not available)
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
9
10
8
1
2
3
7
4
5
8
6

VIP-2100 User smanual - 11-
Chapter2 Logon VIP-2100
After connected E1/T1 & Ethernet cables into the VIP-2100, turned on
the power.The first step is to logon the system and set up the IPaddress.
Before you can use the Browser to setup VIP-2100, you need to have
Java Standard Runtime (1_4_1_02) to make it work. Please refer to
Appendix 2 Java plug-in Install for detail.
Logon VIP-2100
Setp1: Start IE5.0 (or later version) to navigate VIP-2100 Management
System bytyping the default IPaddress(the default URLis
http://192.168.111.111:10087). The screen will display User ID and
Password as figure 2.1-1.
Figure 2.1-1
Note: The default network IPaddress is 192.168.111.111 andsubnet
mask is
255.255.0.0
Step 2: Enter log user name and password (the default user id is root and
user password is root). You can manage your user account via web
(refer to Section “Account Manager”) later.
Figure 2.1-2

VIP-2100 User smanual - 12-
Step 3: The screen shows the Home Page of VIP-2100 as figure 2.1-3.
Figure 2.1-3
Network Configuration
Step 1: After successfullylogon to the system, we need to change the
network configuration. Click Control Network to setup the network
parameters as figure 2.2-1.
Figure 2.2-1

VIP-2100 User smanual - 13-
Step 2: Enter the deserved IPaddress, Submask and default gateway.Apply
the change byclicking apply button as figure 2.2-2.
Figure 2.2-2
Step 3: When screen shows “Setup network configuration successfully!”
It meansthe IPNetwork setting is successfully changed as figure 2.2-
3.
Figure 2.2-3
☻Note: “Network Control”takes around 5-second to apply the new
network configuration. Please logon again with new IPaddress
after 5 seconds.
System Time Configuration
Step 1: When re-logon to the newIPaddress; the next is to setup the system
time zone. Click Control System Time Zone to setup the system
as figure 2.3-1.
Figure 2.3-1
Step 2: After applythe newtime zone, click Back to adjust the date and time
as figure 2.3-2.

VIP-2100 User smanual - 14-
Figure 2.3-2
Step 3: Enter current date and time. Applythe change byclicking Apply
button as figure 2.3-3.
Figure 2.3-3
Step 4: The screen will shows “Setup system time successfully!”It means
the System Time setting is successfullychanged as figure 2.3-4.
Figure 2.3-4
Step 5: Ifyou would like to use SNTPto sync time with a SNTPV4 Server,
click Time Sync button to setup it as figure 2.3-5.
Figure 2.3-5
Account Manager
Step 1: You can manage your user account byclick Control Account
Manager.Add a newuser account, Click New button as figure 2.4-1.
Figure 2.4-1
Step 2: Enter the newuser ID, password, user role and description, as you
need. Applythe change as figure 2.4-2.

VIP-2100 User smanual - 15-
Figure 2.4-2
Field Description:
• User ID: Login User ID
• Password: Login Password
• Confirm Password: Confirm newpassword again
Step 3: When screen shows “Create useraccount successfully!”It means
user account setting is successfullycreated as figure 2.4-3
Figure 2.4-3
☻Note: The system provides 2 USER ID by default:
User 1: “root”Password: “root”
User 2: “admin”Password: “admin”
Table of contents
Other Planet Gateway manuals

Planet
Planet WPG-110 User manual

Planet
Planet WSG-500 User manual

Planet
Planet BM-2101 User manual

Planet
Planet VIP-110 Installation manual

Planet
Planet UMG-2000 User manual

Planet
Planet MH-1000 User manual

Planet
Planet SKG-300 User manual

Planet
Planet MH-4000 User manual

Planet
Planet Network Device MAP-2105 User manual

Planet
Planet WPG-120 User manual

Planet
Planet WPG-210N User manual

Planet
Planet UMG-2000 User manual

Planet
Planet UMG-2000 User manual

Planet
Planet WSG-401 User manual

Planet
Planet WSG-404 User manual

Planet
Planet IMG-110T User manual

Planet
Planet LCG-300 Series User manual

Planet
Planet ISG-101 User manual

Planet
Planet VIP-281 SW User manual

Planet
Planet VCG-1500WG-LTE User manual