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System Architecture

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System Configuration

TMP6400-64

TMS1600

TMP6400-64

TMP6400

GigaEth LanSwitch

SS7SS7

ISDN PRI

VOIPVOIP

OAM

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TMP6400-64

Base Unit• Compact 2U form factor• 4 X 100/1000Base-T ports• 2 x TmediaTM Switch ports• AC or DC power (redundant option)• SIP, SS7, ISDN

TmediaTM TMP6400 Series

Optional TDM – 1 slot• 4, 8, 12, 16, 32, 64 T1/E1• 1 to 3 DS3 + 2 T1/E1• 1 OC3/STM-1 + 2 T1/E1

Optional VoIP – 4 slots• 128, 256, 384, 512 universal

channels• Up to 2,048 channels per unit

Optional IVR – 1 slot• 128, 256, 384, 512, 1024, 1536,

2,048 channels• Play, record, conference, tones

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TMP6400-64TMP6400 Base Unit

Dual Redundant LAN Ports• 100/1000Base-T for control• 100/100Base-T for VoIPManagement Ports• 10/100/1000Base-T control port• RS232 serial consolePower Supply Redundancy• Using TmediaTM RPP

Number of slots

Part Number 120/240 VAC -48 VDC PS redundancy VoIP IVR TDM

TMP-6401-AC ✔ 4 1 1

TMP-6401-DC ✔ 4 1 1

TMP-6402-AC ✔ ✔ 4 1 1

TMP-6402-DC ✔ ✔ 4 1 1

TmediaTM Switch Ports• Dual redundant 2 x RJ45F• Non-blocking up to 32,768 ch.• Development-free scalability

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TMP6400-64Optional VoIP Modules

• 4 x field-upgradeable slots• 128 to 2048 universal codecs

per TMP6400• G.168-128 ms echo

cancellation on all channels simultaneously

• In-band DTMF, RFC2833 and SIP INFO method

• Adaptive jitter buffers

Universal Codecs Wireline Codecs Wireless Codecs

Part Number G.711 G.723.1 G.726 G.729ab G.728G.729e

g iLBC T.38 AMRGSM-FR/GSM-EFR

EVRC/QCELP

TM-VOIP-1 404 128 216 154 66 84 84 100 84 84 60

TM-VOIP-2 808 256 432 308 132 168 168 200 168 168 120

TM-VOIP-3 1212 384 648 462 198 252 252 300 252 252 180

TM-VOIP-4 1616 512 864 616 264 336 336 400 336 336 240

Max. capacity 6464 2048 3456 2464 1056 1344 1344 1600 1344 1344 960

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TMP6400-64Optional TDM Modules

• 1 x field-upgradeable slot• 4 to 64 x T1/E1/J1• 1, 2, or 3 DS3• 1 OC3/STM-1 with APS

Part Number T1/E1/J1 DS3 OC3/STM-1

TM-TDM-4 4

TM-TDM-8-UPG 8

TM-TDM-16-UPG 16

TM-TDM-32 32

TM-TDM-48 48

TM-TDM-64 64

TM-DS3-1 2* 1

TM-DS3-2-UPG 2* 2

TM-DS3-3-UPG 2* 3

TM-STM-1 2* 1 (w/APS)

* for BITS synchronization and signaling

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TMP6400-64

Optional IVR Modules• 1 x field-upgradeable slot• Play and record• DTMF detection,

generation and suppression

• Conferencing– 132 active participants per

conference– Unlimited listeners

Part Number Number of Channels

TM-IVR-128 128

TM-IVR-256-UPG 256

TM-IVR-384-UPG 384

TM-IVR-512-UPG 512

TM-IVR-1024 1024

TM-IVR-1536 1536

TM-IVR-2048 2048

• Supports TB-StreamServer application– Up to 20,000 simultaneous audio streams per server

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TMP6400-64

Optional Signaling Stacks• Signaling stacks run on-

board• Multiple signaling

protocols and variants simultaneously supported

• Protocols and variants are dynamically added, deleted and changed

• ToolpackTM API development tool provides access to IEs and SDPs

Signaling Options

SIP RFC 3261 User AgentSS7 HA (20+ variants, contact us or details) MTP2, MTP3, ISUP, SCCP, TCAP Up to 64 SS7 links, up to 30,000 CICs High-speed link supportedISDN (14+ variants)CAS (multiple variants) R1, MFC-R2, wink start, FXS loop/ground

start, FXO, Taiwan R1

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TmediaTM Switch TMS1600 Series

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TMS1600

TMS1600 System Features• Carrier Grade

Architecture• SelfDiscovering for

hardware additions & removals

• Non-blocking 32768 channels switching

• Development free, Plug & Play

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TMS1600

TMS1600 System FeaturesInterconnect up to 16 TmediaTM TMP6400 platforms to create a powerful and cost-effective telecom system

> Any-to-any timeslot switching between 1,024 T1/E1/J1s, 48 DS3s or 16 OC3/STM-1s

> Perfectly non-blocking up to 32,768 channels

> Carrier-grade redundant dual star architecture (for TMS redundancy)

LAN Ports

Dual redundant 100/1000Base-T for control

Management Ports

1000Base-T control port

RS-232 serial console (RJ45F)

Tmedia Switch Ports

16 High-speed interfaces (RJ45F)

Each interface supports 2,048 channels

Non-blocking switching between all channels

Interconnects up to 16 TMP6400 devices

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Next ….Tmedia Web PortalWeb Based OAM

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Tmedia Web Portal

The Tmedia Web Portal is a Web-Based OAM&P tool that enables the user to easily configure a Tmedia system and to monitor its performance

The Web Portal, can be accessed from any computer using a standard web browser and is hosted by the Toolpack application server. Using the OAM&P, the user defines

- the physical hardware and its interfaces, - the signaling interfaces, - logical Network Access Points (NAP) with signaling types, such as: SIP, SS7, and ISDN

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Procedure to configure system

1. Log In 2. Start up the TMP6400 Toolpack app / verifying it is running.3. Add Tmedia units 4. Configure a TMS Network5. Add line interfaces 6. Create line services 7. Configure system clocking 8. Configure the ISDN signaling 9. Configure SIP signaling 10. Configure SS7 signaling 11. Configure profiles 12. Configure NAPs 13. Configure Routing Module

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Logon

To log on: 1.The HTTP port is set to 12358 by default during the installation process; HTTP://<server IP address>:12358

The log on screen is displayed 2. Enter your user name and password Click Login

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Logoff

When you are finished working in the Web Portal, it is recommended that you log out from your session.

If you do not log out, the session between the Web Browser on your PC and the Web Portal remains active.

To log out from the Web Portal: Select Logout from the navigation panel

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Start up application / verifying running

To Verify that Application is running Select Instances from the navigation panel. Click the Status tab, from the Application Instances window, to view the application path.

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Start up application / verifying running

Verify that the target state is set to Run, the current state displays Ready, and the current HA state displays Active.

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Add Tmedia Unit - verifying

Select Hardware from Navigation panel.

Verify the hardware list to assure that the hardware is not already installed.

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Add Tmedia Unit - adding new hw

Select Hardware from Navigation panel.

Click Create New Hardware from the information panel, to add a new TMP6400.

Enter the serial number of the TMP6400. Enter a name for the hardware device.

• Select TBGateway from the Adapter Type field. • Select Enabled from the Target State field. • Click Create to store your settings.

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TMS1600

Tmedia TMS1600 : a key scalability component to build large-scale carrier grade VoIP and TDM solutions.

TMS1600 Switch provides the means by which a combination of TMP6400 units can be interconnected to create a 32,768 perfectly non-blockingsystem.

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Add TMS1600 …

Select Hardware from the navigation panel. Click Create New Hardware from the information panel, to add a new TMS1600. Enter the serial number of TMS1600. Enter a name for the hardware device. • Select TMS from the Adapter Type field. • Select Enabled from the Target State field. • Click Create to store your settings.

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Configure TMS1600 …

Select TMS Network from the navigation panel. Click Configure New TMS Network to access the TMS Network cfg window.

Select the name of the primary switch from the Primary Adapter field. This switch will operate as the active or main switch. • Select the name of the secondary switch from the Secondary Adapter field. This switch will function as the backup switch. • Click Create to save the configuration.

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Line Interfaces

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Line Interfaces & line Service

For each T1/E1/J1 line that the Tmedia unit will use, a line interface with a related line service is configured in a one-to-one relationship.

The configuring of the line interface activates the hardware and the line service is configured to transport traffic and signaling payload. A conceptual image is shown below

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Add Line Interfaces

Select Line Interfaces from the navigation panel.

Click Create New Line Interface from the Information panel

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Add Line Interfaces

To create a T1/E1/J1 line interface: • Enter a name for the line interface, and set the Line Type • The local indexes for trunks are zero-based values. This means that local index 0 is trunk 1 and local index 1 is trunk 2. Enter a local index number, assigning a different value to each T1/E1/J1 line interface. • Enter a local index number, assigning a different index to each T1/E1/J1 line interface. • Set the Line Length, Encoding and Signal Level • Click Create

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Create line services

Select Line Interfaces from the navigation panel.

Click New Child Line Service from the Line Interface Information panel

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Create line services

Enter a name for the line service and click Create

Repeat this procedure for each T1/E1/J1 line that you will use.

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Clocking

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Clocking

Select Clocking from the navigation panel. Click Create New System Clock Reference. Select a hardware adapter • Select a Clock Reference Type and Source • Click Create

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ISDN Signaling Stack

ISDN signaling stacks are signaling resources that are assigned to a specific line of the Tmedia unit.

Based on the Q.931 switch variant that will be used by the system, a selection of ISDN variants are available.

For each line service requiring ISDN signaling, an ISDN signaling stack is created with its own distinct signaling variant.

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Configuring ISDN Signaling

Select ISDN from the navigation panel. Click Create New ISDN Stack. Enter a name for the ISDN stack • Select the line service requiring ISDN signaling • Select the variant • Click Create, to save the changes

Notes :To use an ISDN signaling stack, it must be assigned to a Network Access Point (NAP),

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SIP Stack

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Configuring SIP

Select SIP from the navigation panel. Click Create New SIP from the information panel Enter a name for the SIP configuration • Enter a name for the SIP Configuration stack • Select the Tmedia unit that will host SIP signaling • Click Create, to save the changes

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create SIP new transport server

Click Create New Transport Server from the SIP Configuration window. Enter a name for the transport server • Select a port type and number. (egUDP, port 53 for SIP traffic to the DNS server. • Click Create to save changes.

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create SIP new transport server

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SIP – configure DNS

• Click DNS Params in the SIP configuration window.• Enter the IP address of the DNS • Select the transport server • Click Save to store your settings

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Create SAP

• The Service Access Point is used to bind the SIP stack with a transport server. Depending on the system configuration, multiple SAPS can be configured.

To create a SAP: 1.Click Create New SAP from the SIP configuration window.2.Enter a name for the SAP •

Click Create to save the settings3. Use the << key to select one or more transport servers for the newly created service access point

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SS7

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SS7 – MTP L2

The configuration of an MTP2 layer consists of the following:

• Creating an MTP2 configuration

• Creating an MTP2 Link

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Create MTP-2 cfg

Select MTP2 from the navigation panel.

Enter a name for the MTP2 configuration, and click Save to store the configuration settings.

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Create MTP-2 link

The MTP2 link is used to link the MTP2 physical layer with a line service carrying SS7 signaling. Parameters below are configured in the MTP2 link: • Mode of connection: Normal or HSL • Line service • Timeslot used • Protocol Type • Destination Point Code (DPC) • Timeslot rate

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Create a new MTP-2 link

Click Create New Mtp2 Link, to access MTP2 link configuration window.

Enter a name for the MTP2 link • Select the connection mode. Normal requires that you choose the timeslot used. HSL uses all timeslots. • Select the line service carrying the SS7 payload, set the protocol type, DPC, and the timeslot rateClick Create to save the settings

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MTP-3

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Create MTP-3 cfg

Select MTP3 from the navigation panel. Provide a name for the MTP3 configuration • Click Create to save the settings

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Create MTP-3 network

Click Create New MTP3 Network

Enter a name for the network and select the SS7 DPC length. • Click Create to store the settings

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Create MTP-3 Point Code

Click Create New MTP3 Point Code

Provide a name for the point code. Click Create to save the point code.

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Create MTP-3 LinkSet

Click Create New MTP3 LinkSet

Provide a name for the linkset. • Select an origin point code and an adjacent point code • Click Create to save the linkset

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Create MTP-3 Route

Click Create New MTP3 Route

Provide a name that indicates this is your self route. • Select OPC for an origin point code. (DPC is for a route leading away from you). • Select a point code and click Create to create the MTP3 Route

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Create MTP-3 Route

Provide a name that indicates this is your self route. • Select OPC for an origin point code. (DPC is for a route leading away from you). • Select a point code and click Create to create the MTP3 Route

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Create MTP-3 Route

Using the << key to associate a linkset with the route.

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ISUP

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Create SS7 Stack – ISUP• Create ISUP Configuration

• Create ISUP Network– Use MTP3 network here

• Create ISUP userpart– Select appropriate options in the web portal

• Create ISUP interface– Contains Circuits from OPC to DPC– Create circuit groups by selecting the check box (or shortcut

“Select All”)

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Create SIP

• Create SIP configurations

• Create SIP profile– Fill in the SDP– This would be used for SIP compatibility negotiation

• Create SIP Transport Server– Select the IP interface for SIP traffic

• Create SIP Service Access Point– Select the IP interface for SIP traffic

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Create NAP• Create Network Access Point (NAP) for each group• Each Network Access Point (NAP) needs a unique name in

CAPITAL– NAP for ISUP

• Select the circuit group and click “<<“ • All selected circuit belongs to the same NAP• May select the circuit usage

– NAP for ISDN• Select the ISDN stack and click “<<“

– NAP for SIP• Select the SIP SAP and click “<<“• Select the IP interface for RTP traffic• Input the destination IP and port.

• Fill in extra information if required.

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tb640debugProvide a snapshot on all configurations in the system./lib/tb/toolpack/pkg/2.4.0/bin/release/pcc-linux/tb640debug

tbsigtrace Provide signaling trace on SS7, ISDN and SIPCapture in pcap format. Viewable in Wireshark or Ethereal

tblogtraceCapture logs from TMG3200 telecom module/lib/tb/toolpack/setup/12358/2.4/apps/tblogtrace

Toolpack module’s logContain all logs of daily activities/lib/tb/toolpack/setup/12358/2.4/apps/

Use “du –sh” to check each folder sizeUse “df” to check the disk space

Troubleshooting tools

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