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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide
TANDBERG 3G GW
Data port Command Interface User Guide
Software version R2
D1320202
TANDBERG
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3 2. CONNECTING TO THE DATA PORT COMMAND INTERFACE THROUGH THE RS- 232 PORT..................................................................................................................................................4 2.1. HARDWARE AND CABLING.......................................
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 1. Introduction The TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide contains guidelines on how to use the textual command interface supported by the GW. The Data port Command Interface can be accessed through Telnet via the LAN interface or through RS-232 by connecting a serial cable to the serial interface connector, referred to as the Data port (ref. chapter 2). Three Telnet sessions can be connected to the GW at the same time in addi
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 2. Connecting to the Data port Command Interface through the RS-232 port. The RS-232 port is a 9-pin, female, D-sub connector located on the front of the GW. The port is configured as a DCE (Data Communications Equipment). The RS-232 port is default set to 115200 baud, 8 data bits, none parity and 1 stop bit from factory. The RS-232 port is also referred to as the Data port. 2.1. Hardware and Cabling The pin outs for the RS-232 are defin
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 2.2. Troubleshooting If communication cannot be established between the PC/terminal and the TANDBERG GW’s Data port the following should be checked: • Verify that the serial cable is a straight through 9-pin to 9-pin cable • Confirm that the configuration of the PC/terminal’s serial RS-232 port is identical to the configuration of the TANDBERG GW RS-232 port. • Verify that the PC/terminal’s serial RS-232 port is working properly by conne
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 3. Connecting to the Data port Command Interface using Telnet The TANDBERG 3GW has one LAN port. The GW’s Telnet server provides access to the Data port Command Interface through a 10/100 base T network interface supporting the TCP/IP protocol. When connected to the 3G Gateway, type tsh to start a t-shell from the command line. The Telnet client will receive a welcome message similar to the following: Welcome to TANDBERG TANDBERG 3G Gate
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 4. The TANDBERG 3G Gateway Commands 4.1. Introduction Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ when connected to the Data Port Command Interface will return a list of valid commands. The commands are used to control the functions of the 3G Gateway. A command may be followed by a set of parameters and sub-commands. This chapter gives a description of all valid commands for the 3G Gateway. 4.1.1. Command format Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ after a command will result
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide • User Commands, Xcom. Parameter Configuration Commands are commands that set a system parameter to a specific value. E.g.: The command Xconf telnet mode: "on" enables telnet access on the gateway. If the command is syntactically correct the GW returns OK, otherwise the GW returns ERROR. When the parameter is successfully changed, the GW will return the command with the new value. An example is shown below (the user input is shown in bold)
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 4.2.1. System Configuration Commands Command: Description: H323Gatekeeper Sets gatekeeper parameters. NOTE! H.323 services must be set before the GW can be registered to a gatekeeper. H323Gatekeeper Address or H323Gatekeeper Authentication Mode or H323Gatekeeper Authentication ID: Or H323Gatekeeper Authentication Password: --- sub-commands: • Authentication Mode configures the u
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide • DNS Server: Number identifying one of 5 DNS servers which can be configured. If this parameter is omitted the command applies to the first configuration (1). sub-commands: • Assignment: Selects between DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static IP address allocation. When DHCP is selected the GW will automatically receive all the necessary information from the DHCP server. This function should be used when the GW is connec
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide Within ISDN different bearer capabilities are used to signal the type of date (Voice, Data, H320, H324M), which is used by switches and other equipment to determine what to do with the data or the call (compand neglect etc). • IncomingBearerCapability: sets the ISDN bearer capability of the incoming 3G calls. In some situations the non correct UDI bearer is used in stead of the right H324M capability. This setting makes it possible to a
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide SNMP SystemLocation: or SNMP HostIPAddr [1..3]: --- parameters: • Mode: < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly > • Community Name: Text string of maximum 16 characters. • System Contact: Text string of maximum 70 characters • System Location: Text string of maximum 70 characters • Host IP Addr: The IP addresses of max 3 SNMP trap hosts sub-commands: • Mode enables or sets the mode of SNMP support • Community Name is
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide sub-commands • Name, sets the name of the 3G Gateway • Password, sets the password of the 3G gateway Example of SystemUnit feedback: *c xConfiguration SystemUnit Name: "" 13
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide 4.2.2. General GW Commands Command: Description: Gateway This command is used to configure the 3G gateway dialling rules, like for example direct inward dialling, H323 call prefixes and dial in numbers. It is possible to define 100 services, each with the parameters: • Description indicates the user applied name of the service • InNetType indicates the dial in for this particular service configuration. • OutNetType indicates the dial
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide Example of Gateway feedback: *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 Description: "" *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 ServiceType: DiD *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 InNetType: H324m/3G *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 InPrefix: 6789"" *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 InPostfix: "" *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 OutNetType: H324m/3G *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 OutPrefix: "5" *c xConfiguration Gateway Service 1 Ou
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide NOTE! The GW needs to reboot before the changes will take effect. Options [1 .. 64] Key: --- sub-commands: • Key: Option key for e.g. BRI, PRI or SS7 trunks. Example of Options feedback: *c xConfiguration Options 1 Key: "115201SS7-1-55C3EBB7" *c xConfiguration Options 2 Key: "115201P1-1-6A96DAA4" *c xConfiguration Options 3 Key: "115201P1-2-1811D4FA" *c xConfiguration Options 4 Key: "115201P1-3-79828C53" *
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide LinkSet [1 .. 2] Link [1 .. 2] Timeslot: <1 .. 31> LinkSet [1 .. 2] Link [1 .. 2] SLC: <0 .. 15> Trunk [1 .. 4] Mode: Trunk [1 .. 4] DPC: <0 .. 16383> Trunk [1 .. 4] CircuitIdentificationCode: <0 .. 16383> Route [1 .. 8] DPC: <0 .. 16383> Route [1 .. 8] Priority: <1 .. 4> Route [1 .. 8] LinkSet: --- sub-commands: 14 • OPC: A number between 0-2 , which uniquely identifies a signaling point, in th
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide in the 3G Gateway User Manual. Example of SS7 feedback: *c xConfiguration SS7 OPC: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 NetworkIndicator: National0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Law: ALaw *c xConfiguration SS7 LinkSet 1 Mode: Off *c xConfiguration SS7 LinkSet 1 DPC: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 LinkSet 1 Link 1 Mode: Off *c xConfiguration SS7 LinkSet 1 Link 1 Trunk: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 LinkSet 1 Link 1 Timeslot: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Li
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide *c xConfiguration SS7 Trunk 3 Mode: Off *c xConfiguration SS7 Trunk 3 DPC: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Trunk 3 CircuitIdentificationCode: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Trunk 4 Mode: Off *c xConfiguration SS7 Trunk 4 DPC: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Trunk 4 CircuitIdentificationCode: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Route 1 DPC: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Route 1 Priority: 0 *c xConfiguration SS7 Route 1 LinkSet: Off *c xConfiguration SS7 Rou
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TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide VideoPortal Registers the 3G Gateway with the VideoPortal NOTE! The GW needs to reboot before the changes will take effect. Mode or System [1 .. 2] IP Address --- sub-commands: • Mode: If Mode = On the 3G Gateway is registered with 1 or 2 video portals • Address: IP address of the Video Portal the 3G Gateway is to be registered to. Example of VideoPortal feedback: *c xConfiguration VideoPortal Mode: On