Alcatel-Lucent Media Gateways 7510 RELEASE 3.0 XN GENERIC RELEASE NOTE SOFTWARE BUILD B19G A7510_R30_06_02_2010_B19G 3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA JUNE 02, 2010 EDITION 01
Jan 22, 2016
Alcatel-Lucent Media Gateways 7510 RELEASE 3.0 XN GENERIC RELEASE NOTE SOFTWARE BUILD B19G A7510_R30_06_02_2010_B19G
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Contents
About this document ix Purpose..................................................................................................................................................... ix Reason for revision .................................................................................................................................. ix Intended audience..................................................................................................................................... ix Supported systems.................................................................................................................................... ix Safety information......................................................................................................................................x Conventions used .......................................................................................................................................x Technical support ..................................................................................................................................... xi How to order ............................................................................................................................................ xi How to comment ...................................................................................................................................... xi
1 Release components 1-1 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 1-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 1-1 Software deliverables ............................................................................................................................. 1-2 7510 Software ........................................................................................................................................ 1-2 FPGA Versions ...................................................................................................................................... 1-3 MGEM and MGAM Software ............................................................................................................... 1-4 How to obtain software .......................................................................................................................... 1-4 NE to Solution Mapping ........................................................................................................................ 1-5 Document deliverables........................................................................................................................... 1-5 To obtain documentation........................................................................................................................ 1-6
2 New features 2-1 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 2-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 2-1 New features........................................................................................................................................... 2-1 MGEM ................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 Hardware................................................................................................................................................ 2-2
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Packet Interface...................................................................................................................................... 2-2 Signalling Gateway ................................................................................................................................ 2-2 Platform Functions ................................................................................................................................. 2-3 Security Functions.................................................................................................................................. 2-3 Functionality .......................................................................................................................................... 2-3 General Description ............................................................................................................................... 2-3 Feature overview (summary up to Rel 2.7.2)......................................................................................... 2-4
Capacity 2-4 VoIP trunking port capacity — Concurrent VoIP connections per shelf 2-4 TDM switching port capacity — DS0 per shelf 2-4 Dynamic Capacity 2-4
Circuit Interfaces 2-4 Packet Interfaces 2-5 Configuration and Redundancy 2-5
Shelf 2-5 Modules 2-5 Platform features 2-6
Gateway Control 2-7 Signaling Gateway Services 2-8 Session Border Gateway Function 2-8 VoIP Services 2-9 Tones and Announcement Services 2-9 DTMF/FSK and Services 2-10 Data over IP (DoIP) Services 2-10 Fax over IP (FoIP) Services 2-10 PSTN Services 2-10 Performance measurement 2-11 Security 2-11 OAM – CLI Functions 2-11
Enhancements ...................................................................................................................................... 2-12 3 Test results 3-1
Overview................................................................................................................................................ 3-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 3-1 Test results ............................................................................................................................................. 3-1
4 Changes to fault management, ports, protocols, and parameters 4-1 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 4-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 4-1 Interface changes.................................................................................................................................... 4-2
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Changes to Northbound Interfaces......................................................................................................... 4-2 Changes to Southbound Interfaces......................................................................................................... 4-2 Alarm changes........................................................................................................................................ 4-2 Message changes.................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Port changes ........................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Protocol changes .................................................................................................................................... 4-2 System parameter changes ..................................................................................................................... 4-3
5 Resolved issues 5-1 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 5-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 5-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 5-1 Resolved issues ...................................................................................................................................... 5-2 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19g ............................................................................. 5-2 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19e.............................................................................. 5-3 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19d ............................................................................. 5-4 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19c.............................................................................. 5-5 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19b ............................................................................. 5-5 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19a.............................................................................. 5-5 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19 ............................................................................... 5-6 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19Pre3 ........................................................................ 5-7 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19Pre2 ........................................................................ 5-8 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19Pre1 ........................................................................ 5-9 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18d ........................................................................... 5-12 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18ca.......................................................................... 5-13 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18aa.......................................................................... 5-14 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18a............................................................................ 5-14 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18 ............................................................................. 5-14 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B17a............................................................................ 5-15 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B17 ............................................................................. 5-15 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B16a............................................................................ 5-15 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15b ........................................................................... 5-16 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15a1.......................................................................... 5-17 Late Corrections and improvements additional to Release 3.0 B15a pak as patch files ...................... 5-17 Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15a............................................................................ 5-18
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Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15 ............................................................................. 5-18 6 Known issues 6-1
Overview................................................................................................................................................ 6-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 6-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 6-1 Known issues and workarounds............................................................................................................. 6-2 Restrictions valid for the current release................................................................................................ 6-2 Issues and Known Faults........................................................................................................................ 6-3
Critical 6-3 Major 6-4 Minor 6-8 Enhancements 6-9
7 System requirements 7-9 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 7-9 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 7-9 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 7-9 Software requirements ......................................................................................................................... 7-10 Software licensing keys........................................................................................................................ 7-10 Hardware requirements ........................................................................................................................ 7-10 7510 Supported Media Gateway Hardware ......................................................................................... 7-10
Standard VOIP configuration (backward) compatible to Rel 2.6 Hardware redundancy scheme for STM1 and GE: 1+1 (duplex) 7-12 Configuration with N+1 hardware 7-13 Maximum Configuration with TDM ports 7-13 Border Gateway Configuration 7-14
Supported MGEM/MGAM Hardware ................................................................................................. 7-14
Supported OS: 7-14 System Requirements: 7-15 Resource Consumption: 7-15
Compatibility restrictions..................................................................................................................... 7-15 Third-party or other software/hardware requirements ......................................................................... 7-16
8 Installation and upgrade notes 8-1 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 8-1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................... 8-1 Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 8-1 Performing first-time installation ........................................................................................................... 8-2 Important points to be considered during initial box configuration ....................................................... 8-2
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Important points to be considered for VBMCM3E and VBMCM7E configuration.............................. 8-2 Performing upgrades .............................................................................................................................. 8-3 Important points to be considered for MGEM installation .................................................................... 8-3 Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B19g ................................................................ 8-4 Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B14D ............................................................... 8-7 Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B13C in case the actual release is older than
B12B/B12C............................................................................................................................................ 8-8 Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B13C in case the actual release is older than
B10/B11/B11A....................................................................................................................................... 8-8 Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 from release R2.x ............................................ 8-9 Upgrade paths....................................................................................................................................... 8-11 Security hardening ............................................................................................................................... 8-11 Feature activation ................................................................................................................................. 8-12 Obtaining and installing third-party software ...................................................................................... 8-12
A Appendix title A-1 Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0....................................................................................................... A-1 TGW and BGW Related H.248 and VoicePort specific Timer Settings and Related Configurable
Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... A-18 Glossary/Acronym List 1
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About this document
Purpose
This document provides information on the 7510 software release.
Reason for revision
Location Revision Issue number
Date of issue
Note: The table above is not applicable for Edition 01
Intended audience
The intended audience for this document includes all personnel who need information about the 7510 release, its functions, and network elements.
This document can be used by the following audiences:
• Planning and design personnel
• Maintenance personnel
• Management personnel
• System installation and integration personnel
Supported systems
7510 Supported Media Gateway Hardware
Supported Hardware variants can be found in chapter 7510 Supported Media Gateway Hardware page 7-10
Supported MGEM/MGAM Hardware
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Supported OS:
• Windows 98 (SR1 and SR2)
• Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 5)
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Linux (Kernel 2.4.20 or later and glibc v2.3.2 or later, tested on Red Hat Linux 9.0)
• Solaris (2.6, 7, 8, 9, tested on Solaris 5.8)
More details can be found in chapter Supported MGEM/MGAM Hardware page 7-147-14
Safety information
For your safety, a dedicated document is provided as mentioned in Table 1.1 Documentation list valid for all configurations of 7510 Media Gateways.
Failure to follow the directions in that document may result in serious consequences for personnel, equipment or operation.
Conventions used
This guide uses the following typographical conventions:
Appearance Description
Italicized text • File and directory names
• Emphasized information
• Titles of publications
• A value that the user supplies
graphical user interface text or key name
• Text that is displayed in a graphical user interface or in a hardware label
• The name of a key on the keyboard
input text Command names and text that the user types or selects as input to a system
output text Text that a system displays or prints
See the Alcatel-Lucent Corporate Writing Style Guide for more information at: http://onedoc.web.lucent.com/toolbox/standards/style/writing.shtml
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Technical support
For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contact information.
How to order
To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use the Online Customer Support Site (OLCS) web site (https://support.alcatel-lucent.com).
To obtain customer documentation that is not on OLCS, please contact your Alcatel-Lucent support personnel.
How to comment
To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.alcatel-lucent.com/comments) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline ([email protected]).
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1 Release components
Overview
Purpose
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Software deliverables 1-2
How to obtain software 1-3
NE to solution mapping 1-5
Documentation deliverables 1-5
To obtain documentation 1-6
Release components Software deliverables
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Software deliverables
7510 Software
The identifier of the released SW package Rel 3.0 is B19g Baseline A7510_R30_06_02_2010_B19g.
The Rel 3.0 PAK file l6060210.pak containing the executable is distributed on CD ROM and by Alcatel-Lucent field support engineers.
Issuing the command view version all on SCM card
ATC2:ACT-SCM:1.10(r0)>=1:diag:main# view version all
returns for SCM, SFM, CIM, MCM, and PIM card the following version strings:
• SCM
A7510_R30_B19g scm 02Jun10 15:46:43 A7510_R30_B19g prom 02Jun10 17:05:59
• SFM
A7510_R30_B19g sfm 02Jun10 15:44:33
A7510_R30_B19g prom 02Jun10 17:05:59
• CIM
A7510_R30_B19g cim 02Jun10 15:44:16
A7510_R30_B19g prom 02Jun10 17:05:59
• MCM
A7510_R30_B19g mcm 02Jun10 15:46:43
A7510_R30_B19g prom 02Jun10 17:05:59
• PIM
A7510_R30_B19g pim 02Jun10 15:46:22
A7510_R30_B19g prom 02Jun10 17:05:59
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FPGA Versions
Board CIM
4S1
CIM 32E1T1
SFM MCM xE2) PIM PIM2 SCM2 xAAB 1)
Boot version
V3_rev1 4)
RM7-Boot.img
V3_rev1 4)
RM7-Boot.img
V3_rev1 4)
RM7-Boot.img
V3_rev1
RM7-Boot.img
V3_rev1 4)
RM7-Boot.img
V1_rev3
PIM2Boot.img 5)
V1_rev4
SCM2Boot.img5)
FPGA CMM
N/a8) N/a8) N/a8) N/a8) N/a V1_rev5
fscm2cmm.img
FPGA CMT
V3_rev6
fcim_cmt.img
v1_rev9
fcimPcmt.img
v1_rev11
fsfm_cmt.img
v1_rev3
fmcm2cmt.img
V3_rev6
fpim_cmt.img
V1_rev2
fpim2cmt.img
V1_rev3
fscm2cmt.img
FPGA SBI v1_rev4
fcim_sbi.img
V2_rev0
fcimCsbi.img
N/a8) N/a8) N/a8) N/a N/a8)
FPGA ASR
N/a8) N/a8) v1_rev13
fsfm_asr.img
N/a8) N/a8) V1_rev1
Fpim2asr.img
N/a8)
FPGA TDM
N/a8) N/a8) N/a8) v1_rev1
fmcm2tdm.img
N/a8) N/a N/a8)
FW FAULT7)
N/a8) N/a8) N/a v1_rev1
pim_test.img
V0_rev94 N/a8)
FPGA PAC
N/a8) N/a8) N/a8) N/a8) N/a
FPGA PLD
v1_rev2
fmcm_pld.img
N/a
1) xAAB stands for the functionally equivalent boards AAAB or BAAB
2) MCM xE stands for MCM 7E or MCM 3E
3) Upgrade is not mandatory, software supports older boot versions also
4) Upgrade is not mandatory, software supports older version V2_rev9 as well
5) Dependant on Hardware-ICS, software supports other versions. Upgrade not required.
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6) the fpga_cmt of VBC4S1 and VBPI1GE depends on their MIM boards, software support also older variants. upgrade is not required while their MIM is older(VM4S1SS and VMP1GEM for 1+1 redundancy scheme)
7) These files are only for diagnostic tests, do not need to be loaded for live traffic.
8) This FPGAs is not equipped on the board, thus the image is not loaded on the board
MGEM and MGAM Software
The related GEM (Graphical Element Manager) Release is: version 3.0.0.67, see
A7510 MG EM R3.0.0.67 (2009-11-27) or on the CD ROM
Installation and detailed release note describing necessary configuration are distributed in the CD ROM or are provided by Alcatel-Lucent field support. For reference to Release Note see chapter Document deliverables.
To retrieve the release information from a running MGEM or MGAM use the menu ‘Help’->’About’.
For the current version the message box popping up indicates ‘Version 3.0.0.67’
Please refer also to chapter Installation and upgrade notes -
Important points to be considered for MGEM installation.
How to obtain software
To order Alcatel-Lucent software, contact your local sales representative.
The 7510 software is also available to registered customers through OnLine Customer Support (OLCS).
To navigate OLCS, do the following:
1. Go to (https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productIndexByCat.do).
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2. After a successful login, select Carrier VoIP, Voice and Multimedia from the product index or search for the product 7510 MGW (Media Gateway) using the alphabetical Product Index.
3. Select Downloads: Electronic Delivery.
4. Select 7510MGW R3.0 from the drop down list.
5. Select 7510MGW R3.0 Software from the drop down list.
6. Select A7510_R30_06_02_2010_B19g from the drop down list.
NE to Solution Mapping
Not applicable.
Document deliverables
Documentation available for this release
Table 1.1 Documentation list
Document ID Document title
3FZ 08012 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide
3FZ 08014 AAAP DEZZA Media Gateway Product Description
3FZ 08016 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Reference Guide: Gateway Specific Commands
3FZ 08017 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Reference Guide: IP Specific Commands
3FZ 08055 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Reference Guide: Signaling Commands
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Document ID Document title
3FZ 08075 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Reference Guide: TDM Specific Commands
3FZ 08076 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Reference Guide: Performance Statistics Commands
3FZ 08013 AAAA PCZZA Media Gateway Safety Guidelines and Agency Approvals
3FZ 08099 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Alarm Manager User Guide
3FZ 08057 AAAP PCZZA Media Gateway Element Manager User Guide
A7510_MG_EM_RELNOTE_R30067
Media Gateways Element Manager Release Note
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(this document)
3FZ-08118-AAAA-TNZZA 7510 MGW Software Upgrade – Customer Manual
To obtain documentation
The 7510 product documentation is available to registered customers through OnLine Customer Support (OLCS).
To navigate OLCS, do the following:
1. Go to (https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productIndexByCat.do).
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2. After a successful login, select Carrier VoIP, Voice and Multimedia from the product index or search for the product 7510 MGW (Media Gateway) using the alphabetical Product Index.
3. Select Release Information to find the Customer Release Note and Upgrade Guides.
4. Select Manuals and Guides to find all other 7510 MGW Customer Documents.
5. Select Release 3.0 from the drop down list.
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2 New features
Overview
Purpose
This chapter should include any information on the status of tested features and functionality.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
New features 2-1
Functionality 2-3
Enhancements 2-12
New features
Following are new features included in this release:
MGEM
MGEM 3.0.0.70 provides a new feature to display optionally the system name instead of the Gateway OAM IP address in the MGEM window title.
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If no system name is configured, by default the Gateway OAM IP address of the connected Gateway is displayed.
In case the system name is configured, the system name of the connected Gateway is displayed in the MGEM window title.
When the system name has been modified the MGEM windows must be closed and reopened to refresh the window title.
The Gateway system name can be set with MGEM menu:
Gateway -> Module Management -> System Info ...
See parameter "System Name"
After clicking "Apply" the updated configuration must be saved. Click the "Save" icon in the MGEM main window or use menu:
Gateway -> Configuration Management -> Save Configuration
Hardware
Introduction of new Gig-Ethernet board (PIM2)
Packet Interface
GSM-HR codec
G728 codec
Gig-Ethernet board (PIM2) traffic statistics
BGW: Multiple IP address for external interface of Gig-Ethernet board
Local-loop=off Funktion
PIM2 with overlapping IP@
AMR-Wideband Codec
Signalling Gateway
M2UA on PIM2 (3FZ 30092 DAAA) with 64 links, 14kmsu/s
M3UA ANSI/ETSI with the capacity of 8k MSU on 23 links (0,2 Erlang) or 16 links (1 Erlang)
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SS7 Signalig supporting PCR ( Preventive Cyclic Retransmission )
Ingress IP-policing
Platform Functions
Overload protection enhancement
CMC-interop: BGW PM traffic statitics per Realm/itf
“Prüftelefon”
Security Functions
Radius user account validation
Functionality
General Description
As one of the key components of Alcatel-Lucent’s next generation network (NGN) portfolio, the Alcatel-Lucent 7510 Media Gateway (MG) provides seamless inter working of voice connections between the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and packet networks as well as between packet networks. By enabling voice transmission and service delivery over data networks, service providers can maximize the value of current investments while enabling future service rollout to incorporate the latest technologies. The 7510 MG combines the reliability of voice networks with the speed and efficiency of data networks. It features an advanced architecture and interfaces optimized for packet voice applications, together with carrier-class reliability, availability and quality.
A single platform, the 7510 MG supports multiple media gateway applications and facilitates the evolution of the PSTN towards a voice over packet network. Based on its native TDM and voice over packet capabilities, the 7510 MG supports multiple services ranging from simple TDM switching over NGN Class 4 and Class 5 packet voice to packet-to packet gateway solutions for network peering. Using open and standardized signaling and control protocols such as Megaco/H.248 and SIGTRAN, the 7510 MG can be deployed with Alcatel-Lucent’s own softswitch platforms as well as integrated into any multi vendor next generation network.
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The present release of the software 7510 Media Gateway includes Border Gateway (BGW) capabilities compliant to national standards for IP interconnect/peering. This function makes it possible to migrate cost-effectively, reusing network elements, lowering operational cost, and consolidating traffic types in a single IP pipe.
The Release 3.0 is based on Release 2.7.2 and includes all features and functions of Rel 2.7.2 and the preceding releases.
Feature overview (summary up to Rel 2.7.2)
Find the detailed feature list in the Appendix: Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0 page A-1
Capacity
VoIP trunking port capacity — Concurrent VoIP connections per shelf
31248 with ETSI (4-port STM-1) configuration
32256 with ANSI (4-port OC-3) configuration
TDM switching port capacity — DS0 per shelf
62496 with ETSI (4-port STM-1) configuration
64512 with ANSI (4-port OC-3) configuration
Dynamic Capacity
270 calls per second (CAPS) per shelf
Circuit Interfaces
Inter-machine trunk (IMT), STM-1/OC-3and E1/T1
ISDN PRI, STM-1/OC-3 and E1/T1
R1 CAS (ANSI), OC-3 and T1
BERT for internal speech path diagnostic
TDM Link Monitor
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Packet Interfaces
Gigabit-Ethernet for VoIP
G-Ethernet interface used for H248 and OAM (“all in one IP-interface”)
VLAN tagging for Gigabit-Ethernet interface
BFD (Bidirectional Forward Detection) for Gigabit-Ethernet interface
BFD for signaling (MGC control) interface
Protection against "Land attacks" for each IP- interface
Media Inactivity Detection/Netfail Event
CP Monitoring for BGW via ping to designated IP address.
RTCP XNQ filtering
Configuration and Redundancy
Shelf
20-slot, generic slot concept
DC power supply, dual power feed, 1+1 redundant
System cooling, fan trays field-replaceable, N+1 redundant
System timing, two external sources or two line timing references, 1+1 redundant
Modules
System control module (SCM), 1+1redundant
Switching fabric module (SFM), 16 Gb/s packet + 10 Gb/s circuit, 1+1 redundant
Circuit interface module (CIM-SDH), 4-port channelized STM-1/OC-3 optical, 1+1 redundancy or N+1 redundancy
Circuit interface module (CIM-PDH), 32-port channelized E1/T1 electrical,
N+1 redundancy
Packet interface module (PIM), 1-portGigabit Ethernet optical, 1+1 redundancy
or N+1 redundancy Media conversion module (MCM), N+1 redundancy
Equipment protection switching (EPS) support for all modules
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Automatic protection switching (APS) support for optical SDH/SONET interface modules and packet interface modules
All modules hot-swappable
Platform features
Backup and restoration of MG configuration
Performance 270 coAPS at 7msg/call: Enhanced SCM with 4 core CPU and increased clock frequency
STM1 control card in N+1 redundancy configuration
G-Ethernet control card in N+1 redundancy configuration
Optical Multi –or Single Mode interface for G-Ethernet module
Capacity to upgrade to 62496 DS0 per system
a. realized by upgrade of redundancy scheme for interface modules (CIM) from 1+1 to n+1
b. realized by upgrade of redundancy scheme for interface modules (PIM) from 1+1 to n+1
c. Call processing performance with enhanced SCM-2
d. 31.248 concurrent VoIP connections per shelf
e. 62496 DSO channels TDM only connections per shelf
Software/Firmware upgrade
a. Software upgrade (SWUP) without stable call preservation
Improved transaction delay time <10ms for call setup
I/O cards: Optical module (SFP) type identification
STM1 and G-Ethernet: N+1 cabling verification
Alarm Management Enhancement
• Customization of Alarm Management
NTP enhancement: Support of DST (Daylight Saving Time)
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Housekeeping alarms
Gateway Control
Megaco/H.248.1 v2
Enhancement to Emergency and Priority H248 property handling
H.248.14 – Inactivity Timer Package
Error 500 Statistic Table
Support of Q.1950 bcg package
H.248.11 – Overload robustness
H.248 Emergency and Priority calls
H248 mgc info package supported
BFD on Fast Ethernet interface used for control (Megaco)
Speed up H248 Message Response
Virtual Gateway: 128 virtual GW supported with SCM2
Virtual Gateway improvements
Support of more than 128 vMGW
Support of assignment of TDM terminations without service interruption
TISPAN NGN Release 1 (TGW profile) compliance
a. ITU-T Recommandation H.248.1 Version 2
b. Compliance to Ericsson H.248 profile definition
c. Compliance to Alcatel-Lucent 5020-12 H.248 profile definition
Lawful interception
• Support of 4 terminations per H248 context
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• H248 topology descriptor
• TGW Media duplication and transmission to IP termination
• BGW Media duplication and transmission to IP termination
Signaling Gateway Services
Signaling transport over IP/SCTP (SIGTRAN)
ISDN PRI via IUA
SS7 via M2UA
SCTP-Multihoming of MGW
Relay and concentration of signaling links via IP semi permanent connections (SPC)
R1 CAS (ANSI); support for exchange and PBX interconnect
Session Border Gateway Function
IBGF Ia Interface (ETSI ES283 018 H.248 Ia profile version 1)
BGW: H.248 Ia ETSI BGW profile (ES 283 024)
BGW: Compliance to Ericsson H.248 profile definition
BGW: Compliance to Alcatel-Lucent 5020-12 H.248 profile definition
Additional packages
Gate Management
Traffic Management
DiffServ Package
VLAN
IP NAPT Traversal
Media Pinhole Control
Extended IBGF Statistics
Traffic Policing
Media Policing
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Support of 4 terminations per context for media replication
Payload type (media type) policing without A-line
VoIP Services
Voice CODECs
• G.711 (PCM, 64 kb/s, µ-law, A-law)
• G.729A/B (CS-ACELP, 8 kb/s)-Annex B
• G.723.1 (MP-MLQ, 6.3 kb/s)
• G.723.1 (ACELP, 5.3 kb/s)
• G.726 (16, 24, 32, 40 kB/s)
• AMR2 Codec (RFC3267)
• GSM FR/EFR mobile codec
• dynamic CODEC switch
Dynamic DSP resource handling
G.168 echo cancellation, up to 128 ms tail length
Adaptive jitter buffer, with configurable upper limit of up to 135 ms
Packet loss concealment compliant to G.711 Annex I, G.729 and G.723
Silence suppression
• Voice activity detection (VAD)
• Comfort noise generation (CNG)
DCME support
TDM2TDM with density with dynamic DSP
Tones and Announcement Services
Concurrent support for all ports
Softswitch-controlled via Megaco/H.248
Support for tens of tones and hundreds of local announcements
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Variable length announcements, up to 360 s in total
Tone detection and generation on RTP interfaces
Tones towards packet side
DTMF/FSK and Services
Digit collection (MF, DTMF) including digit map
DTMF relay function, compliant to RFC2833
DTMF generation, softswitch-controlled via Megaco/H.248
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) tones for CLIP signaling
Data over IP (DoIP) Services
Data modem PCM pass-through, V.152
64 kb/s unrestricted digital information (UDI)
Support of Textphone
V32.ext modem support
VBD/voice mode switching, based on the received RTP packet payload type
N x 64 kbit/s Wideband service (Rel 2.5.5)
Fax over IP (FoIP) Services
Automatic fax detection
Automatic voice/fax/data CODEC switchover
Fax PCM pass-through
T.38 fax relay over IP
PSTN Services
SS7 continuity test (COT), loopback and transponder mode
TDM switching, grooming and hairpinning
Semi-Permanent Connections between TDM terminations
Semi-Permanent Connections between TDM and RTP terminations
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Performance measurement
Error performance parameters for synchronous digital paths (TDM PM)
History for PM-statistics
Threshold Crossing Alerts for PM-statistics
Call statistics per connection (H248.xnq)
Security
Access denial to management and signaling functions from the data network
Protection of the signaling interface against flooding from any interface
IP SEC
IP Filtering
Secure Shell (SSH)
OAM – CLI Functions
User account locking
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Enhancements
Not applicable.
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 3-1 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
3 Test results
Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides information on test results such as test execution, pass rates, and stability runs.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Test results 3-1
Test results
TESTLIST PASSED DATE finished duration
MEG_BGW_DS_PACKAGE 9 2010-06-07 08:44:18 00:11:41 MEG_BGW_NAPT_PACKAGE 11 2010-06-07 08:55:22 00:11:03 MEG_BGW_TMAN_PACKAGE 34 2010-06-07 08:32:37 00:40:28 MEG_BT___BGW_PREPARATION 5 2010-06-07 09:55:45 00:08:23 MEG_BT_BGW_BOARDTAKEOVER 19 2010-06-07 11:21:15 00:37:55 MEG_BT_MVCT_CALL_REL_BGW 60 2010-06-02 21:33:39 1:57:40
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MEG_BT_MVCT_NEW_FEATURES 1 2010-06-02 21:36:40 00:03:01 MEG_BT_MVCT_NON_CALL_BGW 36 2010-06-02 19:35:59 00:35:28 MEG_CONFIG_DE_RE_REGISTR 17 2010-06-02 21:53:16 00:16:36 MEG_DT_BGW_BOARDTAKEOVER 15 2010-06-02 23:54:20 00:32:03 MEG_DT_BGW_REGISTRATIONS 4 2010-06-02 22:42:30 00:03:39 MEG_FINAL_MVCT_BGW_CHECK 4 2010-06-02 23:57:34 00:03:14 MEG_NGVI_BGW_IBCF_CALLSC 18 2010-06-02 23:22:17 00:39:47 MEG_NGVI_BGW_PREPARATION 4 2010-06-02 22:38:51 00:08:02 MEG_ANNOUNCE__001 20 2010-06-02 23:52:37 00:18:19 BCK_BUILDCHCK_001 36 2010-06-02 19:35:42 1:07:45 BCK_RESETBOX__001 3 2010-06-03 05:34:07 00:13:30 BCK_SHORTCHCK_001 14 2010-06-02 20:45:41 00:07:50 BCK_UICOMMAND_001 37 2010-06-02 20:05:46 00:08:11 MEG_BTERICSON_001 73 2010-06-07 08:49:56 1:28:35 MEG_CALLHOLD__001 15 2010-06-02 20:56:58 00:11:16 MEG_COT_______001 30 2010-06-03 01:04:55 00:09:21 MEG_DGTMAPAN__001 14 2010-06-02 22:59:53 00:11:24 MEG_DGTMAPH2__001 79 2010-06-02 22:48:28 00:42:13 MEG_DTMFREL___001 39 2010-06-03 02:18:30 00:16:19 MEG_EMERGENCY_001 60 2010-06-03 03:10:14 00:33:19 MEG_EVENTS____001 30 2010-06-02 21:52:54 00:17:10 MEG_FOIPBASIC_001 28 2010-06-03 01:16:22 00:11:26 MEG_FOIPT38___001 55 2010-06-03 02:02:11 00:45:49 MEG_INTERCEP1_001 70 2010-06-03 04:28:11 1:04:31 MEG_MOVECTX___001 16 2010-06-03 02:36:55 00:04:58 MEG_MULTIPCOD_001 11 2010-06-03 00:55:34 00:05:03 MEG_PROFUPDAT_001 13 2010-06-02 23:18:18 00:10:45 MEG_RESVAL____001 22 2010-06-03 05:39:56 00:05:49 MEG_RTPHAIR___001 26 2010-06-02 21:35:44 00:18:02 MEG_S12MGC____001 35 2010-06-03 07:53:43 00:44:34 MEG_SDPLINES__001 17 2010-06-02 23:07:32 00:07:38 MEG_SIGNALS___001 29 2010-06-02 23:34:17 00:15:58 MEG_STATISTIC_001 23 2010-06-03 00:37:03 00:44:26 MEG_TDMHAIR___001 72 2010-06-02 21:17:41 00:20:43 MEG_VERSNEG___001 16 2010-06-03 05:20:37 00:38:54 MEG_VOIP______001 76 2010-06-02 20:25:54 00:20:07 MEG_VOIPG726__001 46 2010-06-02 20:37:50 00:11:56
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TESTLIST PASSED DATE finished duration
R30_BCK_SHCHKE1T1_001 18 2010-06-03 16:19:29 00:11:24 R30_MEG_AMR2______001 69 2010-06-03 18:09:51 1:50:20 R30_MEG_AMRWB_____001 19 2010-06-04 11:35:06 00:23:35 R30_MEG_BCG_______001 31 2010-06-04 06:48:47 00:19:12 R30_MEG_CALLSRVTY_001 10 2010-06-04 07:31:11 00:28:43 R30_MEG_COT_______002 12 2010-06-04 12:07:18 00:07:15 R30_MEG_DEFECT____001 2 2010-06-04 00:34:26 00:21:47 R30_MEG_DS________001 10 2010-06-04 12:49:37 00:09:07 R30_MEG_DYNDSP____001 19 2010-06-04 14:36:00 00:13:41 R30_MEG_DYNDSPRES_001 23 2010-06-04 09:06:37 00:28:09 R30_MEG_EMERGENCY_002 19 2010-06-04 12:21:28 00:14:07 R30_MEG_ERROR_____001 42 2010-06-04 04:41:59 00:31:02 R30_MEG_FSK_______001 17 2010-06-04 12:00:03 00:05:06 R30_MEG_GSMFREFR1_001 47 2010-06-03 19:28:13 1:18:20 R30_MEG_GSMFREFR2_001 72 2010-06-03 21:19:11 1:50:56 R30_MEG_GSMFREFR3_001 51 2010-06-03 22:20:34 1:01:21 R30_MEG_HANGTERM__001 14 2010-06-04 02:16:26 00:50:56 R30_MEG_ITALTEL___001 12 2010-06-03 23:02:23 00:26:53 R30_MEG_MEDINACDT_001 50 2010-06-04 04:10:56 1:54:29 R30_MEG_MODNULL___001 21 2010-06-03 22:35:29 00:07:50 R30_MEG_NORTEL____001 21 2010-06-04 00:42:22 00:07:53 R30_MEG_PTCHANGE__001 23 2010-06-04 09:20:00 00:13:21 R30_MEG_ROOTACAV__001 57 2010-06-04 07:02:27 00:13:38 R30_MEG_ROOTMOD___001 19 2010-06-04 07:52:23 00:06:43 R30_MEG_ROOTSC____001 27 2010-06-03 23:16:22 00:13:57 R30_MEG_RTCP______001 12 2010-06-04 01:25:28 00:43:06 R30_MEG_RTPTONES__001 8 2010-06-04 06:29:35 00:09:15 R30_MEG_SILENSUPP_001 86 2010-06-04 11:11:29 1:51:28 R30_MEG_STRMODE___001 24 2010-06-04 11:54:55 00:19:48 R30_MEG_T38CHB4___001 17 2010-06-04 08:38:26 00:46:03 R30_MEG_TDMHPE1T1_001 72 2010-06-04 06:06:36 00:23:11 R30_MEG_V152______001 59 2010-06-04 00:12:37 00:56:14 R30_MEG_VADCNG____001 45 2010-06-04 12:40:28 00:18:59 R30_MEG_VIRTUALGW_001 30 2010-06-04 05:23:11 00:41:10 R30_MEG_VOIPE1T1__001 75 2010-06-04 05:43:24 00:20:12 R30_MEG_VOIPG726E_001 46 2010-06-04 06:20:18 00:13:40 R30_MEG_WCRES_____001 16 2010-06-03 22:27:39 00:07:03
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TESTLIST PASSED DATE finished duration
Total 2437
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 4-1 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
4 Changes to fault management, ports, protocols, and parameters
Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes fault management changes (interfaces, alarms, and messages), port and protocol, and system parameter changes in this release.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Interface changes 4-2
Alarm changes 4-2
Message changes 4-2
Port changes 4-2
Protocol changes 4-2
System parameter changes 4-3
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Interface changes
Changes to Northbound Interfaces
None.
Changes to Southbound Interfaces
Changes are covered by the Customer Documentation set (see Document deliverables).
Alarm changes
Changes are covered by the Customer Documentation set (see Document deliverables).
Message changes
Changes are covered by the Customer Documentation set (see Document deliverables).
Port changes
None.
Protocol changes
None.
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System parameter changes
Please refer to chapter Installation and upgrade notes.
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5 Resolved issues
Overview
Purpose
This chapter deals with the improvements and fault corrections provided with the actual SW release.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Resolved issues 5-2
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Resolved issues
New functions in Rel 3.0 are listed in section 2-1 of this document. The faults corrected in this build are listed in the table below:
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19g
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00186341 [DST]: SCM crash during SCM takeover Duplicate to GW1_00186325
GW1_00186266 DST: fioOpen (ERROR): duplicate open of cli0010.lo Duplicate to GW1_00186171
GW1_00186754 crash in get_term_list in load test with MGC-8
GW1_00186973 H248_garbage_collector release function wrong
GW1_00173861 Hangterm checking stopped after traffic test Duplicate to GW1_00109612
GW1_00179784 HRTC function not work Duplicate to GW1_00173191
GW1_00173191 HRTC function not work Duplicate of GW1_00179784
GW1_00180345 H248 context can't be released
GW1_00185787 [DST]h248 cmd queue protection
GW1_00185982 SFM print debug infor and can't be closed
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-3 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19e
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00182827 TGW BT Load 270 Coap, lots of error500(-1207)
GW1_00182773 error-1429 when 220 TO Coaps BGW load
GW1_00182304 SPC ui print error flooding
GW1_00182922 FFM21 MG02 non-PWD user can't login GW
GW1_00168455 NGVI Stuttgart backup from CMC, passive FTP fails 61188A Duplicate to GW1_00168458
GW1_00168458 BACKUP FROM CMC, PASSIVE FTP FAILS Duplicate of GW1_00168455
GW1_00109126 Name instead of IP addr in MGEM window headline Please refer to chapter Important points to be considered for MGEM installation, Required SW: MGEM 3.0.0.69 and 7510 build A7510_R30_02_10_2010_B20
GW1_00173231 numbers with more than 10 digits are not fully dis Required SW: MGEM 3.0.0.69 and 7510 build A7510_R30_02_10_2010_B20
GW1_00109713 MGEM h248 errlog history empty window Required SW: MGEM 3.0.0.69 and 7510 build A7510_R30_02_10_2010_B20
GW1_00109209 MG: AUTO LOGOUT NACH MCM REBOOT W58466 No more noticed after
correction of W58321
GW1_00109906 NO ALARM AT CMC BUT VISIBLE ON CLI SOMET
W58596
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-4 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00110006 TCP FLOODING IS DETECTED W58646
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19d
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00109838 ALL CIRCUITS IN BLOCK STATE W58561 Duplicate of GW1_00109835
GW1_00109835 GW LOST ALL STM1 CONNECTIONS W58564 Duplicate to GW1_00109836, GW1_00109838
GW1_00109902 SCM crash under load after 7h (TGW) Duplicate of GW1_00109923
GW1_00109923 7: VERKEHRSEINBRUCHE BEI TDM-LAST W58618 Duplicate to GW1_00109902
GW1_00109836 SPC UNAVAILABLE W58563 Duplicate of GW1_00109835
GW1_00109908 STM 1 SETTINGS UNCLEAR W58598 MGEM 3.0.0.70
GW1_00109899 GW EM AND CLI NOT THE SAME STATE W58595 Duplicate to GW1_00109928
GW1_00109928 CIM DOWN ALARM FOR ACTIVE CIM GW8 IN F21
W58621 Duplicate of GW1_00109899
GW1_00109922 incorrect add with v.152 results in wrong reply
GW1_00109967 RAI ALARM BUT E1 IS UP AND OK W58639
GW1_00109966 GW3 FFM1 SCM CRASH W58638
GW1_00168411 MUSIC ON HOLD STOPPED AFTER 25S BYE THE MRF WHERE
1-2661928
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-5 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19c
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00109888 7: TRANSCODING - SPRECHWEGTEST NICHT OK W58590 Duplicate to GW1_00109890
GW1_00109890 g711 --> g729 tc w/o speech Duplicate of GW1_00109888
LBI GROUP IS SOMEHOW WRONG W58615
GW1_00179755 mgwHWinit alarm reported by standby CIM card
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19b
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00109854 SCM KARTE-REBOOT IN GW 690021MG03 W58575
GW1_00109886 SFR: MGW reboots randomly
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19a
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00109580 m2ua on pim2 not up
GW1_00173741 swup:after N to 1,many -106 errs hap(mem overflow)
GW1_00175166 PIM crash, 220caps PIM take-over
GW1_00174174 scm crash when t38 switch to voice
GW1_00109651 scm takeover / hanging contexts
Duplicate to GW1_00174910, GW1_00109079
GW1_00174910 report many 500 error when do scm TO Duplicate of GW1_00109651
GW1_00109079 hanging terminations not released Duplicate of
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-6 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00109651
GW1_00109702 SCM crashes when too many ptime lines are in messa
GW1_00109816 dtmf digits not notified to h248 by vpsw
GW1_00109804 FAX G3 (G.711) NOT SUCCESSFUL VIA SIP W58535
GW1_00109806 MEM ->MGW LOAD BEI 100% W58536
GW1_00173861 Hangterm checking stopped after traffic test Duplicate to GW1_00109612
GW1_00109612 E2E t1: hangterm stopped due to overload Duplicate of GW1_00173861
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00108566 NEGATIVE MESSWERTE FUR UTILISATION W58162
GW1_00109381 modify not ok "Statistics->IP->IP->Configuration" MGEM
GW1_00109266 MGW-TRAPS NOT FOUND IN DOCUMENTATION 1-2454534 Document
GW1_00109538 MTP2 not establis trap is not in the doc Document
GW1_00173247 hanging context after receive SUB command
GW1_00172743 Hangterm notify for TDM termination not send out
GW1_00109481 e2e r1: err510/-10008 after reb sys
GW1_00168009 [sync] overload the range of unsigned32 ...
GW1_00173665 deliver REL11.03.102_HDGW GA release
GW1_00140032 UserID/Password pairs can be the same
GW1_00109128 GW 2 FFM21 PIM3 VB OPER STATE -DISABLED W58426
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-7 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00108821 MG UPGR. PROZ. REDUNDANT + INKONSISTENT W58351 Document
GW1_00108796 MÄNGEL IM PROZEDURABLAUF-UPGRADE 7510 MG
W58345 Document
GW1_00108739 SNMP CONNECT LOST TO GW3 FFM1 W58321
NO MEASUREMENTDATA FROM MG04 FFM1 W58502 Ditto W58321, same root cause
GW1_00109421 MEANING/INTERPRETATION OF THE PARAMETERS UTILISATI
1-2460981
GW1_00109252 GW OUTPUT OF CMD "VI H248 STAT HIST ERR" TO BE IMPROVED
60077A
GW1_00109725 LOADTEST: GW REPORTS ALARM PIM DOWN 60174A
GW1_00109724 LOADTEST: BUNCH OF COCO ALARM "H248CMLS"
60171A
GW1_00109726 MCM TAKEOVER 20% OF STABLE CALLS LOST 59859A
GW1_00108834 LOADTEST: BGW CODEC-MIX TO LESS SESSIONS
59832A Duplicate to GW1_00173912, GW1_00109169, GW1_00173044
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19Pre3
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
COMMUNICATION WITH GATEWAY LOST W58455
ALARMMELDUNG MGU ITCE AUSFÄLLE W58430
ALL GW'S IN 21 DRAM_HEAP OVERLOAD MAJOR
W58441
MG: PIM AUSFALL - OAM U. RTP AUSGEFALLEN W58340
GW1_00108337 MGEM: RED. GROUP CABLING VERIF. windows W58306
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-8 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
MG: ETHERNET PORTS NICHT PROTOKOLLIERBAR
W58482
GW1_00109082 MGEM IP, Ethernet, Port SCM crash Panic snmp W58386 Duplicate of
GW1_00154075
GW1_00154075 EM: view Ethernet port lead system crash Duplicate to
GW1_00109082
GW1_00108766 PROZEDUR FUR BAUGRUPPENTAUSCH W58332
GW1_00108757 MG-LINKAUSFALL: EINSEITIGE AUSLOSUNG W58329
GW1_00109106 MGEM: Remove html online help
GW1_00109297 VMG doesnt register with new port in SCAddress Duplicate of GW1_00109276
GW1_00109276 BGW stack state: Registering Duplicate to GW1_00109297
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19Pre2
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00109423 MG: INACTIVITY TIME 90 D STATT INFINITE W58497
GW1_00168258 SCM crash when longtime load
GW1_00109420 spin lock error (endless loop on SCM)
GW1_00165557 blocked DSP resource still available after reboot
GW1_00168202 Verify LOM alarm, remove cas channel, CIM crash
GW1_00109298 MGW-TRAPS NOT FOUND IN DOCUMENTATION 1-2454547
GW1_00108061 err 510 (-11021, -10009) due to rmgr cache Duplicate to GW1_00109215
GW1_00109215 ST32PERF: insufficient resources for static load Duplicate of GW1_00108061
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-9 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00109802 AIS ALARMS FOR NOT EQUIPPED CIM 59863A
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B19Pre1
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comment
GW1_00108743 10: 7510 - NESSUS SCAN - TCP InitSeqNbr not random W55642
GW1_00108737 ONEWAY RTP W58318
GW1_00108662 MCM dsp led not ok after takeover W58021 Duplicate to GW1_00164934
GW1_00164934 dsp led blinking W58387 Duplicate of GW1_00108662
GW1_00108720 STM1 LOOP NOT AVAILABLE VIA EM GUI W58302
GW1_00108487 REFRESH PROBLEM ON GUI TERMINATION SUM 58966A
GW1_00108580 AIS ON NGVI SIDE BUT OK ON EWSD W58197
GW1_00108681 MGEM: VIEW H.248 CONTEXTS TIMEOUT? W58285
GW1_00108637 LOGIN DENIED AFTER TIMEOUT MESSAGE W58241
GW1_00108636 NO DATA AVAILABLE SDH / TDM STATISTICS W58239
GW1_00108584 CONNECTION WITH 7510 IS UNAVAILABLE W58198
GW1_00108356 MG REBOOT UNTERSCHIEDL. SIGNALISIERUNG W58028
GW1_00108702 config.txt : 3 x apv-alarm-thre-mem-slotx-low/high
GW1_00108668 CMC - MGW / SNMP KOMMUNIKATION W58233
GW1_00108792 DCME: cim not coming up
GW1_00108705 DCME/SPC - unavailable after reboot system
GW1_00108706 DCME/SPC - sporadically not recovered after cable
GW1_00108733 Digit Relay done for RX although off by signaling
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-10 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comment
GW1_00108719 DIAGNOSTIC FOR HARDWARE NOT AVAILABLE W58304
GW1_00162480 (SH NI) RTP PT is 97 while negociated PT is 96
GW1_00161803 DST: tdm termination status is not right
GW1_00108663 MGAM & snmp v3 settings on 7510... 1-2324758
GW1_00108804 NO DATA AVAILABLE AN 7510 BEI H248 TERMI W58147
GW1_00108565 HITLESS UPGRADE PROCEDURE NOT SUPPORTING 59176A
GW1_00108827 MGW PIM TAKEOVER 60% OF LONG CALLS LOST Duplicate of GW1_00163710
GW1_00163710 E2E-R1:PIM2 takeover is NOK 59821A Duplicate to GW1_00108827
GW1_00108869 MGEM windows corrupted E1/T1 MS/RS stats.
GW1_00108903 E1 LOOP IS NOT WORKING W58378
GW1_00164818 TC: SCM crash with EPC=106501ac
GW1_00108823 MGEM Redund. cabling check displ. wrong PPA
GW1_00108207 SFM Serial number cannot be read by MGEM W58053
GW1_00163513 TC:mtp2 link info between active and stdby is diff
GW1_00108826 ALARM: UNEXPECTED SNMP TRAP 59798A
GW1_00109129 KEIN RTP VOM GATEWAY W58374 Duplicate of GW1_00109087
GW1_00109087 STU-E2E:VMCIM register 0x7e value changed to 0x1
Duplicate to GW1_00109129, GW1_00109445
GW1_00109445 2 SLC LINKED TO THE CIM2 ARE BOUNCING 1-2499108 Duplicate of GW1_00109087
GW1_00109091 CLI AND FOC FILE NO INDICATION FOR GW RE W58398
GW1_00109128 GW 2 FFM21 PIM3 VB OPER STATE -DISABLED W58426
GW1_00109092 NO ALARM FOR GW REBOOT W58399
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-11 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comment
GW1_00109157 FAX CALL - FALLBACK TO G711 FAILED 1-2441465
GW1_00164211 N+1 CIM TO, not exist CIM report alarm W58361
GW1_00109104 GW4 FFM1 IST AN KEINEM MGC ANGEMELDET W58325
Duplicate to GW1_00108847, GW1_00109122
GW1_00108847 Interop MGC12: Trillium counters frozen Duplicate of GW1_00109104
GW1_00109122 NY MG3 COMMUNICATION ERROR W58416 Duplicate of GW1_00109104
GW1_00108351 MTP2 T7 EXPIRES IN CASE OF HIGH TRAFFIC 58802A
GW1_00108739 SNMP CONNECT LOST TO GW3 FFM1 W58321
GW1_00108326 SLOT REBOOT via mgem ends in AUTOM. LOGOUT W58029
GW1_00109184 T38 switch back to voice stops packets out
GW1_00108824 CONFUSING GUI ON BGW W58355
GW1_00108612 NO ALARM FOR CARD REBOOT AT CMC W58229
GW1_00108837 LOADTEST: BGW BUNCH OF ALARMS RECEIVED 59762A Duplicate of GW1_00163177
GW1_00163177 E2E load test: MCM down, MCM DMA issue
Duplicate to GW1_00108837, GW1_00162893, GW1_00162895
GW1_00109254 MG: MEHRERE STATISTICS FEHLERHAFT W58478
GW1_00109193 PERFORMANCE MONITOR GW IS FAULTY W58456
GW1_00108566 NEGATIVE MESSWERTE FUR UTILISATION W58162
GW1_00109225 MG ALARM RESOURCE-AT-OR-NEARING-CAPACITY
W58467
GW1_00108160 MG: SCM OAM KEIN ALARM W58027
GW1_00109281 snmp trap port not saved, i.e .not reboot safe
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-12 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comment
GW1_00109289 AUTOGEORED FUNKTIONIERT NICHT IN FFM1 W58487
GW1_00109207 SCM TAKE OVER NOT POSSIBLE W58460 Duplicate of
GW1_00140816
GW1_00140816 EM: cannot use the 'takeover' button for SCM Duplicate to
GW1_00109207
CIRCUITS IN BLOCK STATE AFTER CARD REBOO W58228
GW1_00109210 MG: SCM AUSFALL - KEINE CALLS MEHR MOGL. W58458
W58293: default route become inactive, call fail W58293
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18d
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00108250 NO DTMF RTP2833 IN SERVER INITIATED CALL
58709A
GW1_00107933 DTMF : no consecutive timestamp in digit notify
GW1_00108555 NTP SYNCHRONIZATION PB ON 7510 59160A
GW1_00108582 TDM / TDM SPC DELETE ( ONE WAS SELECTED
W58195
GW1_00108326 SLOT REBOOT via mgem ends in AUTOM. LOGOUT
W58029
GW1_00160271 (HERO) PIM crash in Xi zang NI
GW1_00108634 PROBLEM DURING IP REALM CREATION
GW1_00109142 PIM TO via MGEM PIM2 TLBL crash Duplicate of GW1_00155644
GW1_00155644 Standby PIM2 crash during TO, N+1 Duplicate to GW1_00109142
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-13 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18ca
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00108717 PIM2 NPU : wrong ethernet version set
GW1_00109168 PORTS OR CARDS UNSTABLE W58438 Duplicate of GW1_00108659
GW1_00109068 FFM:GW2 get huge amount of CRC error on VMPIM 20
Duplicate of GW1_00108659
GW1_00108659 PORTS OR CARDS UNSTABLE W58237
Duplicate to GW1_00109168, GW1_00109068
GW1_00108523 PARAMETERANDERUNG WERDEN BEI FALSCHE VGW
W58139
GW1_00107852 16th announcement destroys MTP2 data on SFM
GW1_00108524 KEIN RTP SIP CARRIER FFM1 -> JULES W58136
GW1_00108486 MGW 7510 SENDS NO SIOS MESSAGES WHEN N7
58885A
GW1_00108546 LEERES FENSTER ALS ERGEBNIS IN SIGTRAN
W58164
GW1_00108627 STATISTICS GW TDM HISTORY UNSTRUCTURED
W58238
GW1_00155223 vm-type unknow in slot 11
GW1_00108389 MGW: DOPPELALARM FUR PIM W58072
GW1_00108626 STATISTICS E1 HISTORY NO RESULT W58240
GW1_00108633 FFM: ssh logon not possible Duplicated of GW1_00108589
GW1_00089244 PIP resources out of service after POWERMIM RESET
GW1_00160464 EM-DST: link status mismatch between EM and CLI
Duplicate of GW1_00108600
GW1_00108600 MGEM:STM1 link state shows blank window Duplicate to GW1_00160464
GW1_00108839 PROMPT CHANGED AFTER SW UPGRADE Duplicate of GW1_00108589
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-14 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
Comments
GW1_00108589 chassis name change to "My-chassis" 59318A Duplicate to GW1_00108839
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18aa
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108583 CALLS ARE DISCONNECTED IF A STM1 CARD NE W58200
GW1_00108611 CALLS DISCONNECTED DURING SWITCH OVER W58227
GW1_00107946 2: LZV UBER DCME IN UNDEF. ZUSTAND W56626
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18a
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108491 NO MEGACO NOTIFY FOR INCOMING T.38 CALLS 59066A
GW1_00108532 Error when Ping repetition is set to 'for ever'
GW1_00108527 PING VON MGW BRICHT DIE VERBINDUNG AB W58150
GW1_00108485 wrong values in 'utilization' 59035A
GW1_00108528 SUCHKRITERIUM IN H248 TERMINATION SUMMAR W58141
GW1_00108488 WRONG DISPLAY OUTPUT ON TGW 7510 VIA GUI 58962A
GW1_00108564 TESTS WITH TRANSCODING FAILS 59208A
GW1_00108526 BGW HANGENDE KONTEXTE W58156
GW1_00108490 STM REBOOT CLEART AIS W58058
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B18
Identifier Title Customer Reference
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-15 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108377 M2UA/MTP2 interworking : t4e & t4n timers NOK
GW1_00108358 FFM1: SCM panic during system reboot
GW1_00107621 Announcement: unsecure index handling in 'clear'
GW1_00108005 UI : howto "netman extra auth. method: none"
GW1_00108400 GW RESOURCES DSP CHANNEL OUTPUT UNSTRUCT (2)
GW1_00107567 TP1:ANSI:PROBLEM ZW. LOGNET NAT0 - INAT0 W56438
GW1_00108163 MEHRERE DSP IN MEHREREN MGW DEFEKT W58021
GW1_00108164 TESTCALLS NICHT STABIL W58020
GW1_00108355 2: DCME, KEINE REAKTION AUF OOS BEI BEST W56662
GW1_00107706 M3UA route unavailable for about 70 seconds
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B17a
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00107421 3: PING AM MG UNBRAUCHBAR W56388
GW1_00108396 EM ALARMS AND STATES UNSTRUCTURED W58061
GW1_00108489 GATEWAY DISCONNECT W56677
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B17
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108354 NO LINK OOS(REL_IND) AFTER DIS MTP2 LINK 58818A
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B16a
Identifier Title Customer Reference
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-16 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108245 MGEM:Termination wildcard --> no data avail.
GW1_00108227 REDUNDANCY GROUP CABLING VERIFICATION W58045
GW1_00107421 3: PING AM MG UNBRAUCHBAR W56388
GW1_00108207 SFM Serial number cannot be read by MGEM W58053
GW1_00108231 GW RESOURCES DSP CHANNEL OUTPUT UNSTRUCT W58050
GW1_00108226 CONNECTION WITH 7510 IS UNAVAILABLE W58046
GW1_00107585 MGW - MGEM, INCOMPL. DISPLAY SGW STATUS 57211A
7: KEINE ERFOLGR. FAXVERBINDUNG TEST-REF W56495
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15b
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108086 DATA CALL KO (MODEM DIAL UP) 58322A
GW1_00107807 T.38 ON THE MGW IGE IS NOT WORKING 57517A
GW1_00107879 WNI M3UA ASP IS NOT COMING UP - GEO-RED 57580A
GW1_00108177 HUB TESTS ECT/IAI/DAC NOK - CALL WAITING 58627A
GW1_00108010 after MCM takeover dynamic ch not dynamic
GW1_00108004 PIM2 fatal NPU error
GW1_00107874 DCME channel remains in ec=UKLS state
GW1_00108133 DTMF : duration not ok
Duplicated to GW1_00107807
HUB TELECOM / RTP HP /T.38 FAILURE ER500 58148A
Duplicated to GW1_00107807
IBCF T.38 FAX NOT POSSIBLE 57916A
HUB : -7080 ON BASIC CALL IPPBX TO IPPBX 58161A
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-17 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00107949 HUB TELECOM / ERR 500 ON MF=SO (RTP HP) 58053A
Duplicated to GW1_00107949
HUB : ERR500 FOR CISCO->CSN CALL (-7080) 58085A
GW1_00108003 TGSSX1 : SPC IS NOT ALWAYS SETUP AND REM 58169A
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15a1
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00108098 DCME disconnected: wrong MEGACO messages sent
GW1_00108105 DCME SPC: {seizure 64k} sporadically not sent
GW1_00108004 PIM2 fatal NPU error
TB7: CCR LIEGT BEI NUR 74% W56659
GW1_00141953 transcoding call just support in one dsp core
GW1_00142076 standby MCM memory leak
GW1_00141872 reclaim channel when there is -9521 errors
GW1_00142070 [ATC]after T38 switch back to voice failed
GW1_00142150 DCME blocked after distorting the RX
Late Corrections and improvements additional to Release 3.0 B15a pak as patch files
Identifier Title Patch File Reference
GW1_00108098 DCME disconnected: wrong MEGACO messages sent scm_108098_108105_b15a.bc cim_108098_108105_b15a.bc
GW1_00108105 DCME SPC: {seizure 64k} sporadically not sent scm_108098_108105_b15a.bc cim_108098_108105_b15a.bc
GW1_00108004 PIM2 fatal NPU error xlrvoip_108004_b15a.npu
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 5-18 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15a
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00107928 FFM1&21 load test --> PIM crash
GW1_00107935 SPC - not possible to remove
GW1_00107946 2: LZV UBER DCME IN UNDEF. ZUSTAND W56626
GW1_00107970 2: ZZK UBER DCME OHNE DCME SIGNALISIERUN W56627
GW1_00107609 define/clear announcement missing in MGEM. W56478
GW1_00107800 EVENT TIME STIMMT MIT DER REALEN ZEIT NI W56475
Corrections and improvements in Release 3.0 B15
Identifier Title Customer Reference
GW1_00107821 MCM performance goes down during test
GW1_00107637 TP1:ANSI MTP L3: MSG MIT INVALID H1-FELD W56530
GW1_00107863 DATE & TIME corrupted !
GW1_00107861 AuditVal reply in case FAX passthrough
GW1_00107674 One way speech SIP call forward
GW1_00107795 SCTP configuration gets corrupted
GW1_00135837 ring tone nok with CLIP
GW1_00114314 pim crash for Standby pim lps takeover
GW1_00137405 V.18, 1400Hz tone adaptation
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 6-1 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
6 Known issues
Overview
Purpose
This chapter lists the open issues for the 7510 MGW.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Known issues and workarounds 6-2
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Known issues and workarounds
Restrictions valid for the current release
• The automatic selection of the ftp interface (=parameter 'any') is not supported by this release. The ftp interface must be configured explicitly with the command : define ip tf-class itf ftp {voice|mgc|oam}
• This release supports a max. dynamic load of 200 coAPS on the BGW.
• Only non-hitless software upgrade is supported without restrictions. For restrictions of hitless software upgrade see the Product Description and the document 7510 MGW Software Upgrade – Customer Manual. The documents are listed in Table 1.1 Documentation list
• This release requires SCM2 variant 3FZ30084AAAB or 3FZ30084BAAB. Previous SCM variants provide only limited functionality due to less memory capacity.
• Timer settings recommended:
Prov. Response Timer: 500ms
MGC origin. Pend. Limit: 3
MG origin. Pend. Limit: 3
• MGEM related restrictions: It is not possible to install the MGEM software package without admin rights. All data will be lost if the software is installed from a different user.
DNS must be configured on MGEM.
The MGEM shows a ‘photographic’ view of the 7510 front side, including valid status LEDs, which means LED showing ‘green’ are indeed green on the 7510. Exception: During start up of a board and while it synchronizes data between active/standby boards, the LED is flashing. This flashing is not shown on the MGEM screen, but the MGEM shows the respective LED steady ‘amber’.
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 6-3 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
• Restriction on first save of config file after boot: It is mandatory to wait until the box is up and running, i.e. an LBI is assigned to all active MCMs, before changing and saving any configuration.
• Gigabit autoneg has to be explicitly configured: default is 1GB fix full duplex.
• For 1+1 and N+1 PIM redundancy, the standby interfaces may be operationally “down” on A7510 or on the Peer device as long as all links are equipped and the standby PIM is up and running.
• Only for PIM1 card: If the interface board 3FZ30086ABAA is used for G-Ethernet in an N+1 redundancy configuration with “autoneg” enabled on the Gig-Ethernet interface, a transient recovery action (PIM takeover, link protection, local LOS on a standby interface) causes all standby interfaces to re-initialize. A permanent recovery situation on N+1 (no standby PIM, no standby link, or LOS) brings all standby (non-traffic) links down.
• CAS Signaling is not released in this build, only for lab testing
• IPSEC is provided on the Fast Ethernet interfaces for control data, not for voice using the G-Ethernet interface
• E1/ T1 board configuration rules:
• Restriction to one clock source per E1 card
• On the E1/ T1 board only the links 1,9,17 and 25 can be used as clock line source
• Explanation of the Border GW function: Duplicated RTP packets are discarded when the bearer traffic is using transcoding. When no transcoding is used, duplicated packets cannot be detected and discarded. See previous ticket GW1_00086533.
• IKEv1 (to be improved in maintenance package)
• File transfer via ftp is restricted to the OAM interface
Issues and Known Faults
Critical
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 6-4 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
GW1_00108797 SOFTWAREUPGRADE VIA HITLESS N. ANWENDBAR
W58346
Depends on the configuration: Hitless SW upgrade is not applicable for:
- BGW PIM 2+1 redundancy groups with one Amber and one Green PIM
- SIGTRAN and CAS configurations
- 32 CIM E1 cards
GW1_00109692 LOADTEST 952-1: GW-T1, MCM ISSUES AGAIN 60501A
GW1_00109690 LOADTEST 953-1: BGW MANY BUSY DSP CHANNELS, NO CLE
60513A
GW1_00109691 LOADTEST 953-2: BGW-REF, PIP RESOURCES HANGING, LO
60514A Duplicate of GW1_00163171
GW1_00108845 STU-Lab:dsp chan down one dsp chip, mix codec load Duplicate of
GW1_00109458
GW1_00168475 MG NACH SCM TAKEOVER NICHT MEHR ERREICHBAR
W58704
GW1_00187039 (DST) error500(-1429) prompt under load
Table 6.1 Open Critical issues
Major
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
GW1_00114270 AN can not communicate for fibre takeover Applicable with Cisco router
GW1_00114291 AN lost packet for peer AN dis and en Applicable with Cisco router
GW1_00114292 ping times too long for AN Libre takeover Applicable with Cisco router
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 6-5 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
GW1_00107343 3TP SUCHMOGLICHKEIT ODER SORTKRIETERIUM W56293
GW1_00108330 CFU / NO RINGBACK TONE (LOCAL LOOP CALLS 58781A
GW1_00162574 SCM 10 crash @ Exception Cause=DBE
GW1_00107425 NLP NICHT OK W56377 Measurement
application issue
GW1_00109422 Modify (change) done for wrong VMG
TB7: LASTTESTS IN FFM21 SIND NICHT O.K. W56597 Limitations exist for G.711u
TRACEROUTE-ERGEBNIS NUR STERNCHEN W58208
MG: ALARME SPC UNAVAILABLE + LOS W58476
MG: FEHLALARM FÜR TAKTANBINDUNG W58449
IUA CONNECTION REQUEST DENIED BY MGW W58506
GW1_00107877 3TP KEINE DRUCK-SPEICHERMOGLICHKEIT BEI W56590 Copy function is implemented
GW1_00109559 DISPLAY VOICE QUALITY W/O VALUES
60418A
Work-around is to set the time interval for a short time to zero,Duplicate to GW1_00108768
GW1_00108768 vqt statistics on ip addresses are '0' 1-2351268 Duplicate of GW1_00109559
GW1_00109425 ftp traffic limited under high load 60319A
GW1_00109829 LOADTEST: 01:00 ISSUE, COCO RESP-CODE = 1 60423A Duplicate of GW1_00109912
GW1_00109912 : error peak at 01:03 60423A Duplicate to GW1_00109829
GW1_00177898 sync GW1_00174082 to R3.0 from R2.6
GW1_00109712 MGEM h248 err500 hist does not match CLI output
GW1_00109697 LOADTEST: "VI PERF STAT HIS BUSY" HAS GAPS 60520A
GW1_00176009 setup clearmode jiter target timer as 25ms
GW1_00175911 memory leak of h248 module
GW1_00109567 Stdby MCM reboot alarm for non existing lbi MCM2
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 6-6 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
GW1_00109458 20/11/2009 23:34 DSP CHANNEL DOWN 60353A
Duplicate to GW1_00108845, GW1_00162238
GW1_00162238 dsp channel down (vp report 9521) Duplicate of GW1_00109458
GW1_00168276 TG2 SCM auto crash(CAUSE=Reserved)
GW1_00167298 SCM crash cause register failure
GW1_00109286 MID accepted without full match
GW1_00109280 Admin Link state differrs in MGEM and CLI
GW1_00108351 MTP2 T7 EXPIRES IN CASE OF HIGH TRAFFIC 58802A
GW1_00107698 7510 BGW 220 CAPs OVL Msgs Sent R30 B14d
GW1_00108848 Stuttgart: vi tcp sock, SCM crash Adel Duplicate to GW1_00161540
GW1_00161540 SCM crash with "vi tcp sock", cli logging fail Duplicate of GW1_00108848
GW1_00178356 TG1 SCM card crash again
GW1_00178339 TG1 SCM card crash
GW1_00178318 SCM10 crash
GW1_00178180 SCM card panic:Panic: task switch in gf
GW1_00177936 H248 termination is in OOS state
GW1_00177556 SCM card crash gfi_free:Pool Corruption 7
Duplicate to GW1_00177686, GW1_00177883, GW1_00178339, GW1_00178556
GW1_00177883 STB SCM card Duplicate of GW1_00177556
GW1_00178556 SCM card crashed:Exception Cause=TLBL
GW1_00166829 login with telnet fialed
GW1_00109917 CIM TO: link state lost after second takeover
GW1_00179138 SCM2 MIM state is in unkown state
GW1_00109909 GW SLOT INFO FAULTY W58601
GW1_00109900 SCM-CRASH IN GW5 FFM21 W58594
3FZ-02560-UAAA-DFZZA 6-7 Edition 01 June 02, 2010
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
GW1_00109876 FAX t38 between 2 BGW fail 60710A
GW1_00109864 690021MG04N NICHT UBER GUI ERREICHBAR W58557
GW1_00109603 NGVI e2e r1: hanging pip after pim takeover Duplicate of GW1_00163171
GW1_00109607 hanging res after overload Duplicate of GW1_00163171
GW1_00167874 pip resource hang up after pim2 takeover Duplicate of GW1_00163171
GW1_00168434 R3.0: AOs missing in MGEM alarmselection list
GW1_00168408 172 DSP DOWN ALARME GW8 FFM1 W58661
GW1_00181168 TT-IN: upgrade from r30b18e to r30b19 failed
GW1_00109960 overload due to cli log --> flash
GW1_00109959 SCM crash 'magictimer'
GW1_00180398 TCCI not released by COCO completely
GW1_00109957 E2E lab: after SFM TO ASP inactive (M2UA) 60012A
GW1_00109210 MG: SCM AUSFALL - KEINE CALLS MEHR MOGL. W58458
GW1_00163171 DSP resource hung after MCM,CIM TO Duplicate to GW1_00109603, GW1_00109607, GW1_00109691, GW1_00160355, GW1_00162605, GW1_00165999, GW1_00167874
GW1_00183352 cisco 4507 port down after reset pim (xGE)
GW1_00168465 SEVERAL STATISTICS WITHOUT TIMESTAMP W58700
GW1_00187197 (DST) notify message block the queue
GW1_00186467 STB MCM cpu over 90% with BGW load cap:200
GW1_00187092 DST: coco listener not found
GW1_00186309 (DST) many EMPTY context in the 7510
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Table 6-2 Open major issues
Minor
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
GW1_00107579 TP1:ANSI MTP:CHANGEBACK CODE FALSCH W56448 Point codes must be checked in Nuremberg.
GW1_00107568 "THE CALLS ARE FAILED" / "-106" 57122A No more detected since B13E
VBGW-REALMS SIND ZWEI MAL EINZURICHTEN W58062
GW1_00109810 "view ftam configuration" - explanation
GW1_00109613 MGEM 24H metrics - no display
GW1_00109295 SPC TDM2RTP: in not setup message overflow
GW1_00164608 TC: ASP status is not defined
GW1_00163475 O-State of en.1.20.1 is awaiting
GW1_00108103 SOMETIMES AFTER RELOAD, PIM NOT ANSWERIN
GW1_00178182 FTP failure when itf type to be any
GW1_00109862 7510MG ELEMENT MANAGER 60672A
GW1_00109855 STP STATUSABFRAGE NICHT MOGLICH W58576
GW1_00109837 VMG1 TDMDOWNRESOURCE ALARM W58562
GW1_00168407 DTMF SENT BY GP TO PSTN IS PLAYED 240S INSTEA 1-2663927
GW1_00109953 define mtp2 pool thresholds : new default => doc
GW1_00109941 SCM SWAP FROM ACTIVE TO STANDBY IN MGW 7510 IMPMGW
1-2606472
GW1_00187091 DST: adjust vp default timers
GW1_00187089 DST: 7510 replied pending msg too quickly
GW1_00187088 [DST]: err 500 not stored in his e500 statisti
GW1_00186692 Error logs which may not be proper
Table 6-3 Open minor issues
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Enhancements
Identifier Title Customer Relevant
Comments
GW1_00168389 diag define soft-feature rtcp-support : no reboot!
GW1_00110013 diag def sof fax-relay-typ strict : reboot sytem?!
GW1_00187196 (DST) enhance ability of UI "d cle h248 con"
GW1_00187184 provide a UI to check whether H248 sync finished
Table 6-4 Open Enhancements
7 System requirements
Overview
Purpose
This chapter lists the system requirements of the 7510 MGW.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Software requirements 7-10
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Software licensing keys 7-10
Hardware requirements 7-10
Compatibility restrictions 7-15
Third-party or other software/hardware requirements 7-16
Software requirements
Please refer to chapter Hardware requirements.
Software licensing keys
7510 follows a simple license schema based on hardware and software package. The 7510 software package (PAK file) contains all software licenses required for field operation. Corresponding license keys are acquired by purchase of the software package or the hardware boards respectively.
Hardware requirements
7510 Supported Media Gateway Hardware
The package is released with the following HW configuration (backward compatible hardware as supported also by software Rel 2.6)
Table 7-1 Supported Hardware
HW Item MNEM APN Variant Valid ICS
SFM PBA-VBSFM (SFM) 3FZ 30002 AAAB 03,04,05,06
SFM PBA-VBSFM (SFM+) 3FZ 30002 ABAB 03, 04
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HW Item MNEM APN Variant Valid ICS
CIM PBA-VBC4S1 (CIM) 3FZ 30003 AAAC 05,06,07,08
CIM applique PBA-VM4S1SS (CIMapp) 3FZ 30007 AAAC 03
PIM PBA-VBPI1GE (PIM) 3FZ 30009 AAAB 04,05,06
PIM applique PBA-VM1GEM (PIMapp) 3FZ 30012 AAAB 03,04,05
SCM applique PBA-VMSCM (SCMapp) 3FZ 30017 AAAA 01
CDA applique PBA-VMCDA 3FZ 30019 AAAA 02,03
SCM applique PBA-VMSCMA (w/ alarm I/F) 3FZ 30021 AAAA 02
PDH RED applique PBA-VMRED (E1-RED-MIM) 3FZ 30023 AAAB 02,03
PDH CIM applique PBA-VM32E1T1 (E1-CIM-MIM) 3FZ 30025 ABAB 02,03
PDH CIM applique PBA-VM32E175 (E1-CIM-MIM) 3FZ 30025 ACAA 01
PDH CIM PBA-VB32E1T1 (E1 CIM) 3FZ 30027 AAAB 02, 03
MCM2 PBA-VBMCM7E (36 DSP MCM -TI) AAAA 02,03,04,05
PBA-VBMCM7E (36 DSP MCM -TI) AAAB 02,03,04
PBA-VBMCM3E (18 DSP MCM -TI) ABAA 02,03,04,05
PBA-VBMCM3E (18 DSP MCM -TI)
3FZ 30079
ABAB 02,03,04
SCM2 PBA-VBSCM2S3 (Stratum 3, 1G) AAAB 01,02,03
SCM2 PBA-VBSCM2S2 (Stratum 2, 1G) 3FZ 30084
BAAB 01,02
CIM applique-2 PBA-VMCIM (MIM for CIM) AAAA 02,03
PBA-VMCIM (MIM for CIM) AAAB 01,02
PIM2 applique PBA-VMPIM (MIM for PIM) BAAA 02,03, 04
PBA-VMPIM (MIM for PIM) BAAB 01
PBA-VMPIM (MIM for PIM -- 4GE)
3FZ 30086
CAAA 01
PIM2 PBA-VBPIxGES 1) DAAA 04,05,06
PBA-VBPI4GE 1) 2) 3FZ 30092
AAAA 01,02,03
Back Panel BPA-VP20F 3FZ 40000 AAAB 01,02
Chassis EMA-VS7510 (50A) 3FZ 50010 AABC 01
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HW Item MNEM APN Variant Valid ICS
EMA-VS7510 (25A) AAAB 01
Fan Tray EMA-VS3FU (Plastical Fan) AAAB 01
EMA-VS3FU (Metal Fan) ABAB 01
EMA-VS3FU2 (for PIM2, SFM2,…)
3FZ 50012
CAAA 01
1) VBPIxGES and VBPI4GE must not be in a mixed configuration per redundancy group. 2) Only 1 GByte is supported.
New Hardware in Rel 3.0
The board “PIM2” has been introduced with this release. Code is 3FZ30092DAAA. This boards provides an improved Gig-Ethernet interface, more configuration options for IP/VLAN as it is for Border Gateway applications
This build can operate on systems equipped with hardware of Rel 2.6 as well as with the new hardware.
One chassis has to be equipped either with PIM2 or PIM1. A mix is not possible.
Standard VOIP configuration (backward) compatible to Rel 2.6 Hardware redundancy scheme for STM1 and GE: 1+1 (duplex)
Fan Tray 1 Fan Tray 2 Fan Tray 3
Air intake , Filter
#20
5-MCM
3-MCM
B - 1 - P I M
A - 1 - P I M
B-1-CIM
A - 1 - C I M
B-SFM
B-SCM
A-SCM
A-SFM
B - 2 - C I M
A - 2 - C I M
B-2-PIM
A-2-PIM
4-MCM
6 - M C M
2-MCM
#19#18 #17 #16 #15 #14#13#12#11#10#09#08#07#06#05 #04 #03 #02#01
1-MCM
N - M C M
Fan Tray 1 Fan Tray 2 Fan Tray 3
Air intake , Filter
#20
5-MCM
3-MCM
B - 1 - P I M
A - 1 - P I M
B-1-CIM
A - 1 - C I M
B-SFM
B-SCM
A-SCM
A-SFM
B - 2 - C I M
A - 2 - C I M
B-2-PIM
A-2-PIM
4-MCM
6 - M C M
2-MCM
#19#18 #17 #16 #15 #14#13#12#11#10#09#08#07#06#05 #04 #03 #02#01
1-MCM
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Configuration supporting 16k concurrent VoIP calls.
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This configuration is pre-configured if no configuration data can be found in the config.txt file.
Please note that the full configuration shown above need chassis equipped with 50 Ampere breakers to provide the necessary current 0f 32 Amp @60VDC, respectively 40 Amp @48VDC.
Configuration with N+1 hardware
This hardware configuration can only be operated with software Rel 26 and onwards.
• 30240 concurrent VoIP connections
• 4*4-port STM-1, 31248 DS0 (4+1 STM-1, 1+1 APS)
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• 5+1 MCM7E (30240 G.711)
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Maximum Configuration with TDM ports
This hardware configuration is supporting 62496 channels on the TDM side.
It is conceived for emulation of legacy switches, supporting mainly TDM hairpinning.
Only a residual amount of VoIP calls are foreseen.
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Border Gateway Configuration
This hardware configuration is optimized for Border Gateway application and supports 16000 concurrent sessions (calls).
Figure 7-4 Border Gateway configuration
Supported MGEM/MGAM Hardware
Supported OS:
• Windows 98 (SR1 and SR2)
• Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 5)
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• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Linux (Kernel 2.4.20 or later and glibc v2.3.2 or later, tested on Red Hat Linux 9.0)
• Solaris (2.6, 7, 8, 9, tested on Solaris 5.8)
System Requirements:
• Minimum: CPU (Type, Frequency): Pentium 3, 500 MHz Memory: 64 MB
• Recommended: CPU (Type, Frequency): Pentium 3, 1 GHz Memory: 256 MB
Resource Consumption: Memory need per operator logged on to the EM:
• 1 operator – 0,02GB RAM
• 2 operators – 0,04GB RAM
• 3 operators – 0,06GB RAM CPU capacity need per operator logged on to the EM (one-core Intel CPU at 2 GHz):
• 1 operator – 0,02GB RAM
• 2 operators – 0,04GB RAM
• 3 operators – 0,06GB RAM
Compatibility restrictions
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Third-party or other software/hardware requirements
Please refer to chapter Hardware requirements and Customer Documentation ‘Media Gateway Safety Guidelines and Agency Approvals '.
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8 Installation and upgrade notes
Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides guidelines for installation and upgrades.
Contents
This chapter covers these topics.
Performing first-time installation 8-2
Performing upgrades 8-3
Upgrade paths 8-11
Security hardening 8-11
Feature activation 8-12
Obtaining and installing third-party software 8-12
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Performing first-time installation
Important points to be considered during initial box configuration
• The auto-reboot flag on all cards must be enabled for live traffic systems, while lab systems can be operated differently diag autoreboot enable
• It is recommended to change the ‘netman’ password define netman password
• It is recommended to disable the ‘diag’ user disable diag user
Important points to be considered for VBMCM3E and VBMCM7E configuration
• The mix of codecs to be used in the network can be configured for optimal utilization of the voice processing hardware in the 7510 Media Gateway. The share of each codec type used shall be estimated, while the processing power/resource intensive codecs (e.g., G723) should be given more weight to ensure sufficient resources during high traffic. Entering the configuration details for the share of codecs is done by Alcatel-Lucent field support. This means we assume maximum usage of the most resource consuming codec.
• The codecs in order of resource consumption are:
1. G.711appendix
2. G.711without appendix
3. G.723 (may not be applicable in all markets)
4. G.726 (may not be applicable in all markets)
5. G.729 (may not be applicable in all markets)
6. unrestricted digital info (UDI, clear channel)
Example: So the worst case scenario if all codecs are used is 97% usage of G.723, 1% usage for the other codecs. The command: define dsp capacity profile codec 0 1 0 97 1 1
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Example: If you just use G711appendix and G726: The command: define dsp capacity profile codec 0 1 0 0 99 0
AMR codec – explanation to be given to customers employing this codec type.
Performing upgrades
See also “7510 MGW Software Upgrade – Customer Manual” chapter Document deliverables page 1-5.
After each configuration change issue the 'save' command on active SCM to store the settings persistent on the system.
Important points to be considered for MGEM installation
MGEM 3.0.0.70 provides a new feature to display optionally the system name instead of the Gateway OAM IP address in the MGEM window title (internal reference: GW1_00109126). Please refer to chapter New features - MGEM.
When installing the MGEM in CMC the following MGEM preference settings are recommened:
Polling: 60 sec
Timeout: 10 sec
Retry: 3 sec
The automatic selection of the ftp interface (=parameter 'any') is
not supported by this release.
The ftp interface must be configured explicitly with the command :
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define ip tf-class itf ftp {voice|mgc|oam}
Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B19g
With the upgrade to SW release B19g the following settings have be checked/changed:
Pleaser refer to the appendix TGW and BGW Related H.248 and VoicePort specific Timer Settings and Related Configurable Parameters on page A-18.
With the upgrade to SW release B19e the following settings have be checked/changed:
IP flooding settings:
To optimize the ftp performance the following IP flooding thresholds are recommended for B19e:
define ip flooding protocol thresholds sctp 1000 2000 4000
define ip flooding protocol thresholds udp 10000 10001 10002
define ip flooding protocol thresholds tcp 1000 2000 4000
define ip flooding protocol thresholds icmp 200 300 400
define ip flooding protocol thresholds ip 200 400 800
define ip flooding service thresholds snmp 16 32 64
define ip flooding service thresholds h248 1500 2000 5670
define ip flooding service thresholds iua 1000 2000 4000
define ip flooding service thresholds m2ua 1000 2000 4000
T.38 settings:
Depending on the network elements and the T.38 equipment involved in a T.38 transmission the nominal-delay value may need to be ajusted. Some network elements or T.38 equipment may have high signal delay. This may cause T.38 transmission problems. In that case configuring a smaller nominal delay value at the 7510 Gateway may help, e.g. 150ms. The default nominal delay value is 300ms.
The nominal delay value can be set by issuing command:
define fax default nominal-delay <value>
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To make the configuration change persistent and reboot safe the following command must be issued:
save
The nominal delay setting can be displayed by issuing command:
view fax default
With the upgrade to SW release B19c the CPU alarm thresholds shall be updated as described below.
define cpu alarm threshold all 70 90
Issue the 'save' command on active SCM to store the settings persistent on the system.
With the upgrade to SW release B19b or with an upgrade from a release before B19b to B19c the memory threshold settings shall be updated as described below.
define memory alarm threshold cim all 75 85
define memory alarm threshold cim heap 90 95
define memory alarm threshold sfm heap 80 90
for SCM with 512M memory or less (check with view module configuration) define memory alarm threshold scm heap 85 95
for SCM with memory 1GB or larger (check with view module configuration) define memory alarm threshold scm heap 75 80
Issue the 'save' command on active SCM to store the settings persistent on the system.
The automatic selection of the ftp interface (=parameter 'any') is
not supported by this release.
The ftp interface must be configured explicitly with the command :
define ip tf-class itf ftp {voice|mgc|oam}
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With B19 a change of the MTP2 parameter behaviour was introduced using M2UA on PIM2 (defect record: GW1_00109580).
Therefore after the upgrade to B19 the following actions are required:
- Issue the 'save' command on active SCM to store the settings persistent on the system.
- Issue the ‘reboot system’ command.
If the BFD feature is to be used please check after the system upgrade that the IP interface type for application "Default” is set to "any".
view ip tf–class parameter
If not, change the traffic class type definition of default IP application to “any”:
define ip tf-class itf dflt any
Important points to be considered for upgrade from any R3.0 build prior B18c to B18c or higher:
Following actions are required when replacing a PIM board by a PIM2 board :
- make sure all en.pimx.1 ethernet configurations have version v2(DIX)
- check by view ethernet configuration en.pim<x>.1
- if any other version is listed, change it by define ethernet version
From build B18ca onwards corrections with the APV handling - storage in 'config.txt' - is delivered. To avoid an unwanted change of configured values, a check should be done on the current settings.
1. Before the system upgrade is started check the APV settings of the current configuration. view memory alarm configuration
-> note these values
2. Upgrade the system to B18ca and check the APV settings again
view memory alarm configuration -> compare these settings with the original values saved in step 1
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3. If the APV settings were changed with the upgrade set the original values saved in step 1. define memory alarm threshold
{scm|sfm|mcm|pim|cim|slot|all}{p0|p1|p2|p3|p4|heap|all}
<lower> <upper>[<sl0t>]
4. Issue the 'save' command on active SCM to store the settings persistent on the system.
If this SW is running, no further action is needed when doing SW upgrades in the future.
Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B14D
When upgrading to B14d, due to an SW fault, all LAPD links are associated by default to Application Server Id (AS Id) equal 0.
Therefore it is recommended to check all LAPD link associations and correct it if necessary.
To do so, proceed as described below.
Issue the following commands to view the LAPD link association.
view sgw status
The signalling gateway status is displayed.
Take the 'sgw_id' with 'LBI' equal 'sfm' as input for command
define sgw scope <sgw_id>
Then issue the command
view lapd link
The configured LAPD links are displayed.
Check for each 'Link Nmb' the 'AS Id' by issuing the command
view lapd link <Link Nmb>
In case the displayed 'AS Id' is wrong for the selected link, issue the command
define lapd as-id <link-number> <as-id>
to set the 'AS Id' to the correct value for this LAPD link
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Issue the 'save' command on active SCM to store the settings persistent on the system.
Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B13C in case the actual release is older than B12B/B12C
For the SW release B12b the memory threshold settings shall be updated as described below.
define memory alarm threshold scm all 70 80 define memory alarm threshold sfm all 70 80 define memory alarm threshold mcm all 70 80 define memory alarm threshold pim all 70 80 define memory alarm threshold cim all 70 80
For SCM with 1GB memory: define memory alarm threshold scm heap 70 80
The actual settings can be displayed by issuing the command: view memory alarm configuration
Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 B13C in case the actual release is older than B10/B11/B11A
New ftp settings
The SW release B10 provides a correction for ftp. This correction requires new settings for IP flooding.
The following commands must be issued after the system has been upgraded to B10:
1. define ip flooding protocol thresholds udp 10000 10001 10002
2. define ip flooding protocol thresholds tcp 48 64 80
3. define ip flooding protocol thresholds icmp 200 300 400
4. define ip flooding protocol thresholds ip 4 8 12
5. define ip flooding protocol thresholds sctp 4 8 12
6. save
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The successful modification of the IP flooding parameters can be verified by issuing the command:
• view ip flooding protocol thresholds all
The system response must be:
IP Rate limitation Configuration: For threshold values, the unit is PACKET ---------------------------------------------------- Protocol normal-thres flooding-thres drop-thres ---------------------------------------------------- SCTP 4 8 12 UDP 10000 10001 10002 TCP 48 64 80 ICMP 200 300 400 IP 4 8 12 ----------------------------------------------------
New Auto Negotiation settings
The following commands must be issued to modify the auto negotiation settings for PIM2 boards. These new values are not applicable for PIM1 boards. The LLSD documents will be updated accordingly.
diag define ethernet autoneg pa en.pim1.1 init 1 300 0 RESET diag define ethernet autoneg pa en.pim1.1 eps 0 300 0 FD ACK diag define ethernet autoneg pa en.pim1.1 lps 0 300 0 FD ACK diag define ethernet autoneg pa en.pim1.1 rf 1 300 0 RF1 diag define ethernet autoneg pa en.pim1.1 nhop 1 300 0 FD ACK diag define ethernet autoneg pa en.pim1.1 ui 1 300 50 RESET
The commands above are given as example for en.pimX.1 whereas X is 1. pimX represents the LBI of a PIM card and can be retrieved by issuing the command:
view chassis
The set of commands must be issued for all PIM cards equipped in the chassis.
Important points to be considered for upgrade to R3.0 from release R2.x
• The detailed upgrade procedure is documented in “3FZ-03757-BT00-DFZZA Upgrade Procedure Rel 2.7 to Rel 3.0 “.
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• System to be upgraded must run at least with release Rel2.7.2. From Rel2.6 the upgrade shall be done ‘manually’ board by board or with the non-hitless procedure.
• Ensure that the pak file containing the software is stored in the flash cards of both SCMs (slot 10 and 11).
• FPGA upgrade is only allowed on special request of Alcatel-Lucent technical specialist Incorrect upgrades can damage the firmware and may require replacement of the board if the firmware recovery can not be done on site.
• For correct initialization of the gateway with the new software after first boot a save of the config.txt file is required, further details see “3FZ-03757-BT00-DFZZA Upgrade Procedure Rel 2.7 to Rel 3.0” - see chapter Document deliverables page 1-5.
• During upgrade, the link protection (LPS) function has to be deactivated since the standby board is involved in the software change.
• The pak file contains the xml file term_id.xml, which is needed for configurable tdm termination Ids. The detailed description, how this xml file has to be used, is included in the Upgrade Procedure for R2.7 “3FZ-03757-BT00-DFZZA Upgrade Procedure Rel 2.7 to Rel 3.0” - see chapter Document deliverables page 1-5.
• Check timer settings:
• <prompt> d vi vpsw tim
SCM Interface Timer
[…] Next Hop Timer 2 Max number of retransmissions 200 ms Timeout till retransm. ->old value - needs to be changed to 50ms […]
• UI to change
<prompt> d def vpsw timer ne 50
<prompt> save
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Upgrade paths
See “7510 MGW Software Upgrade – Customer Manual” chapter Document deliverables page 1-5.
Security hardening
The 7510 MGW system is by default secure. A manual intervention is not required but can be performed as described in the document chapters listed below.
The Security Test Guideline gives more details about the tests made with the generic product 7510. Below some specific configuration info.
The 7510 MG Rel 3.0 provides several features to protect the system against flooding attacks and to prevent access of unauthorized users. The specific features must be enabled.
The detailed description is included in the Media Gateway Reference Guide:
IP Specific Commands 3FZ 08017 AAAP PCZZA.
• IPsec, chapter 9
• IP filtering, chapter 8.4
• Flooding, chapter 8.8
To control the services for different interfaces, the traffic classes shall be used. The detailed description is included in the Media Gateway Reference Guide:
IP Specific Commands 3FZ 08017 AAAP PCZZA.
• Traffic classes, chapter 3.16.5 ff
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Feature activation
See “7510 MGW Software Upgrade – Customer Manual” chapter Document deliverables page 1-5.
Obtaining and installing third-party software
Not applicable
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A Appendix title
Overview Purpose
This chapter contains a feature list of the 7510 MGW R3.0.
Contents
This appendix covers these topics.
Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0 A-1
TGW and BGW Related H.248 and VoicePort specific Timer Settings and Related Configurable Parameters
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Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
The below listed features are part of the A7510 Product Requirement Definition 7510 Rel 3.0
Feature new R3.0
Standards Compliance CE certifications EMC CISPR22 class A EN 300 386 (2001) class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 class B CE-label (ETS 300-386-2) ETS 100 – 386, 126 (EMC)
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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Safety IEC 60950-1 IEC 60825 (Optical interfaces) EN60950-1 EN 60825 UL 60950 ed 03 FDA 21 CFR 1040 NETWORK ATTACH G703 (T1,E1) G957 (Optical interfaces) 99/05/EEC (R&TTE) CTR 013 (2048 kbits/s structured) TIA/EIA/IS-968 POWER AND GROUNDING ETS 300 132-2 ETS 300 253 CLIMATIC ETS 300 019-2-3 class T3.1 and T3.1E normal operating conditions ETS 300 019-2-1 class 1.1 (storage) ETS 300 019-2-2 class 2.1 (transportation) Mechanic ETS 300 019-2-3 class 3.1 normal operating conditions ETS 300 019-2-1 class 1.1 storage ETS 300 019-2-2 class 2.1and 2.2 transportation NEBS level 3 Element Management GUI based EM (= 7510 Media Gateway Element Manager) SNMPv3 at 7510 host SNMPv3 at MGEM (security and admin) Alarm manager Audit/ Sync mechanism for MGEM, connection supervision alarm status stored in host for 3d (10.000 alarms) alarm classification according X.733 alarm filtering alarm hierarchy manual alarm ack Platform
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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Feature new R3.0
TDM Hairpinning without media processing (DSP involvement)
TDM HP: IMT to IMT TDM HP: IMT to PRI Echo cancellation DTMF detection & generation (in call setup)
Loop-switch on 2 active calls (call setup by 2 contexts) External Loop (2 active PIM and loop at edge-router) Internal Loop (local loop, autonomous detection)
SPC for signaling grooming TDM to TDM TDM to TDM with DCME control (Q50.B) TDM to TDM with media processing (EC) TDM to IP TDM to IP with media processing (codec, EC, gain,..) VoIP VBMCM7E; G711: 6048 DS0/ Full stack: 2592 DS0, dynamic resource mgmt. VBMCM3E; G711: 3024 DS0/ Full stack: 1296 DS0, dynamic resource mgmt. Configurable DSP-stack (support of codecs/density) PIM1 with 1GigE.Itf. max. 8000 simultaneous media-sessions X PIM2 with 4GigE.Itf. max. 64000 simultaneous media-sessions (restriction in R3.0 only 1GigE and 8k media sessions are supported) X SBG (Session Border Gate, BGW) application (RTP Hairpinning) MediaAgnostic
Gate Management (Open and close gates for pinholes between the packet networks for media firewall)
Topology Hiding (NAT/NAPT) Ingress Traffic policing and traffic statistics with PIM2 R3.0-SP1
MediaAware (with DSP; incl all features of MediaAgnostic) Fast Path (latency <500us)
Traffic policing Media policing QoS admission control QoS marking (TOS) QoS measurement (H.248xnq)
Transcoding media-conversion (voice codecs; T.38 vs VBD, RFC2833 vs G.7XX)
CP-monitoring according NICC standard
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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Virtual MGW Max entities Granularity per V_MGW is E1 Assignment of resources w/o service interrupt Lawful Interception Max terminations per context Redundancy HW Power Redundancy Cooling Redundancy 1+1 PacketSwitch Fabric Redundancy 1+1 TDM Switch Fabric Redundancy 1+1 System Timing Redundancy 1+1 Management port redundancy 1+1 Signaling port redundancy 1+1 or n+1 Card Level Redundancy for Broadband Optical Interface Modules N+1 Card Level Redundancy for PDH Interface Module N+1 Card Level Redundancy for Media Conversion Module N+1 Card Level Redundancy for PIM/CIM N+1 Card Level Redundancy for PIM2 X SW PacketSwitch Fabric SW Redundancy TDM Switch Fabric SW Redundancy System and Management SW redundancy Signaling and Gateway Control SW Redundancy All modules hot-swappable and hitless Voice Processing Module replacement requirements Automatic Hit-less switchover Automatic switchover "non-revertive" Controlled Hit-less switchover active/standby switchover via command line active/standby config active/standby config changes external (MGC control) Automatic Failover between redundant MGC's Graceful failover (MGC sends ServiceChange notice) Non-graceful failover (MGC does not send ServiceChange notice) Multiple configurable MGC's
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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Robustness (Overload protection) Internal protection mechanism; drop H.248 messages on exceeding queue-length External reporting according H.248.11, adjustable by parameter Test-Capabilities extern: SS7 Continuity Test loopback (TDM-hairpinning) COT-Tone Detection/Generation Prüfanschluß (call intrusion + call intrusion tone) Internally: Diagnostic tests (BERT) Timing + clock Clock Stratum 3 Clock Stratum 2 Clock Timing Redundancy: Primary and backup internal reference Timing source selection (auto or manual mode) Mixed Mode Timing (external and line timing) SSM Monitoring Revertive Automatic Selection Bits Ports, SSU ports(analog 2MHz), external E1-clock source(digital 2MHz), line timing Clock recovery from sdh/sonet broadband interface Fully Redundant Timing Domain Provide external clock ports for synchronisation of further NE's (clock cascading) NTPv4 to derive system time
Configurable DST for mutiple switchover Capacity & Performance Scalability TDM Interface Capacity: max: asymetric ISDN PRI density CAS density VoIP capacity: max: Session Border Gate (SBG) capacity (also called BGW): MediaAgnostic max sessions:
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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MediaAware (with DSP) max sessions: Performance BHCA (Call Attempt) for VoIP BHCC (Call completion) for VoIP Call processing performance
H.248 message response delay for call setup SIGTRAN (IUA) performance (max 20% overall capacity) SIGTRAN (M2UA) performance (max. 16 MTP links) SIGTRAN (M3UA) performance (max. 64 MTP links or 14k MSU)) R3.0-SP1 - backhauling only in R3.0 R3.0-SP1Availability MTBF Total System MTBF QoS IP ToS bit handling User-configurable IP Header TOS bits for voice packets User-configurable IP Header TOS bits for signaling packets User-configurable IP Header TOS bits for OAM&P User-configurable IP Header TOS bits for other packets QoS Mechanism DiffServ VLAN-tagging (802.1q) dependent on destination IP-address VLAN tagging per REALM / H.248 Security Operator access control Multi-level security control Account classes (user profiles) Display all user profiles of the whole system Centralized User Accounts (Radius protocol to interface to RADIUS server) X
service type attribute (readonly/read_write) X vendor specific attribute (6 privileges) R3.0-SP1
Separate Signaling interface from Management Interface Separate Signaling Traffic from Management Traffic Fixed Limit of Simultaneous CLI Access PW encryption
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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Automatic logout after a time of inactivity Disable user accounts on configurable # of faulty passwords Access Control List Embedded Firewall (Advanced IP-filtering; block traffic from data network, protect against flooding ) All IP-ports not relevant for service are closed/not answering IP Packet Rate Limitation IPsec : Encapsulation Protocol: ESP Encapsulation mode: Tunnel Mode Encryption algorithm
•DES (56 bit) •3DES (168 bit)
Authentication algorithm •MD5 (16 byte ) •SHA1 (20 byte ) •Anti-Replay; protection against an attacker duplicating encrypted packets by assigning a unique
sequence number to each encrypted packet Manual key exchange IKEv1 Logging detailed logging of all oper. Commands (CLI) Detailed logging of SNMP interface logged internally in the syst. (volatile memory) Interfaces: Physical PDH (electrical) E1 (120 Ohm symetric) T1(100 Ohm symetric) T1(75 Ohm symetric) SDH (optical) single mode fibre (I-1; intra office <2km, 1310nm); T-SC duplex connector Pluggable SFP modules for several short-haul and long-haul modes
Optical Transceiver, SFP - 850nm multimode Configurable LMK STM-1 APS 1+1 (bidirectional, non revertive) APS 1+1 (unidirectional, non-revertive) Channelized STM-1 E1 mappping Singlemode
Appendix title Released Features for 7510 Rel 3.0
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Feature new R3.0
OC-3
Channelized OC-3 Singlemode Mix of PDH and SDH interface modules IP Signaling and management interface F-Ethernet (electrical); 10/100BaseT; RJ45 (For management traffic only) (For signaling and gateway control traffic only) BFD (Bidirectional Forward Detection) v1 for IP-link supervision Signaling and management traffic could be as well transported via payload interface (GigE); certain VLANs (802.1q) per traffic type are configurable. Payload interface G-Ethernet (optical) LPS 1+1 (gratuitous ARP-request according IP mobility RFC2002)
Multiple IP@ per interface (with PIM2) X BFD (Bidirectional Forward Detection) v1 for IP-link supervision 1000BaseSX (multimode); T-SC full duplex (PIM-I/O-1) Pluggable SFP modules for several short-haul and long-haul modes
Optical Transceiver, SFP - 1300nm multimode Signaling Types ANSI + ETSI Circuit Type CCS IMT Q.921-PRI CAS (R1) Protocols Communication-Protocols IPv4 RTP RTCP RTCP-XR (BT=8) UDP TCP ICMP RADIUS X
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Feature new R3.0
IP + Routing Static Routes IP route & packet filtering DNS Signaling Protocols SCTP (incl multihoming) IUA (Q.931) Network + User side ANSI + ETSI DCME (support via H.248 control) DCME (support via H.248 control) FSK signaling (CLIP) instructed by H.248 R3.0-SP1 Control Protocols MegaCo/H.248 (v1) MegaCo/H.248 (v2) for details on supported H.248 feature set refer to A7510 PICS MegaCo/H.248 version negotiation TISPAN NGN Release 1 (TGW profile) compliance Ericsson TGW H.248 profile definition (TGW) revision C X LI scenarios Virtual MGW (ITU-T H.248.1 chapter 11.1) UDP/IP Transport TCP/IP Transport SCTP/IP Transport Text Encoding Case Insensitive Termination ID Format Configurable Termination ID Format Basic MegaCo/H.248 Commands ADD SUBTRACT MODIFY SERVICE CHANGE MOVE (RTP and TDM termination) MODIFY AUDIT VALUE AUDIT CAPABILITIES
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Command Error Reporting Timestamp sending Megaco version configuration Megaco Initial Registration Stream Descriptor Emergency/Priority Descriptor Topology Descriptor Megaco Packages supported: Generic Package Base Root Tone Generator Tone Detection DTMF Generator DTMF Detection Call Progress Tones Generator Call Progress Tones Detector Analog line Supervision Basic Continuity Network RTP TDM Circuit Announcement Basic CAS Robbed bit Signaling MF Detection MF Generation Expanded Analog Line Supervision Statistic Packages Network Package – Duration Network Package – Octets Sent Network Package – Octets Received RTP Package – Packets Sent RTP Package – Packets Received RTP Package – Packet Loss RTP Package – Jitter RTP Package – Delay Media Inactivity Detection (configurable notification /netfail, /SVCH) H.248 profile management for VMG-entities (different profiles per VMG)
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H.248.xnq Signal Packages Basic Continuity Package – signals – continuity test Basic Continuity Package – signals – respond Event Packages Generic Package – events – cause Generic Package – events – signal completion Basic Continuity Package – events- completion Network Package – events – network failure Network Package – events – quality alert RTP Package – events – RTP payload transition Digit Map state machine (configurable) Digit Map Name Digit Map Digit Map (H.248) H.248.42 (DCME-package) SDP enhancement G.729B (annexB in SDP) Codec-list (codec negotiation) Reserve Value (codec negotiation) Reserve Group UDI (unrestricted digital 64kbit/s according RFC4040 Mulitplex descriptor for wideband service H.248.23 (analog display signaling package) for FSK (CLIP) R3.0-SP1SBG (BGW) capabilities Ia Interface (ETSI ES283 018 H.248 Ia profile version 1)
Generic package Network package TMAN (Traffic Management) package (peak data rate) for traffic policing GM (Gate Management) package IPNAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) package (ipnapt/latch) DS (Differentiated Services) package VLAN package RTCP-XR (BT=8) filter for BGW MGCINFO (MGC Information) package IP REALM Availability Package (IPRAP) R3.0-SP1
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Ericsson H.248 profile definition (BGW) revision PB10 (call related) X Ericsson H.248 profile definition (BGW) revision PA5 (non call related) X Alarm and Fault Management: Alarms: Visual Alarms Audible Alarms Local Alarm Cut-off Switch Software alarm cut-off Housekeeping alarms Critical Error Timer Alarms/Traps Storage Secondary Buffer internal external Customisation of alarm severity SNMP traps Sequence generation of traps Temperature Sensor warning Temperature Sensor fault No resources available to serve an incoming call Power rail failure Narrowband interface loss of synch (Narrowband signal encapsulated in Broadband signal). Broadband interface loss of synch/carrier. All SONET/SDH interface Alarms (LOS, LOF, LOP, AIS, RDI) LOF - Loss of Frame LOS - Loss of Sync LIS - Loss of incoming signal LOMF - Loss of multiframe AIS - Alarm indication signal RAI - Remote alarm indication BER - Bit error rate (CRC4) SDH/PDH OAM F3 events Only the subset as shown will be provided. SDH/PDH OAM F2 events SDH/PDH OAM F3 events Only the subset as shown will be provided. MEGACO alarms Manual removal of a Termination or group of Terminations Manual restoration of a Termination or group of Terminations
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Automatic removal of Equipment (Trunk Card) or Facility (Span) upon a failure Automatic restoration of Equipment / Facility, cold start and power failure No resources available to serve an incoming call Audible Alarms Remote External alarms interface extended Alarm handling forwarding via SNMP Trunk (DS0) Facility (DS1 Span) Equipment (Line Card) Equipment (DSP Card) Equipment (Packet Card) MG Trunk Facility Equipment (Line Card) Equipment (DSP Card) Equipment (Packet Card) Automatic Failure Facility (Span Failure) Equipment Failure (Line Card) Equipment Failure (DSP Card) Equipment Failure (Packet Card) MG Power Failure Connection Failure Facility (Span Recovery) Equipment (Card Recovery) MG Power Fail Recovery Connection Failure Recovery Initial MG TO MGC Call Control Assignment Fault management Port monitoring Statistics support (performance management) Performance management Active DS0s
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Signalling Statistic Call Statistics per connection DSP port Statistics ICMP statistics System Statistics - Memory Utilization System Statistics - Buffer Utilization Interface Statistics – Throughput Error performance parameters for synchronous digital paths (TDM PM) History for PM-statistics (96 counter with configurable interval) Threshold Crossing Alerts (reach configurable threshold of PM-counter) SNMP-Services SNMP support SNMP v1 (RFC 1157) SNMP v2 (RFC 1902) SNMP v3 (RFC 2263) SNMP based management enterprise platform MIB Operational-Services Configuration and surveillance of physical interfaces Configuration and surveillance of logical interfaces Association of interfaces to supported services Association of physical interfaces to ports/timeslots Autodiscovery of boards and line terminations (HW &SW) Backup and restore of system configuration (Shelf Level) Means to identify active and standby modules Software Management - Not at boot time Select software package Download software package via FTP Activate / revert back configuration Diagnostics and fault isolation at card level Version Control Online Inventory (HW) Sw version CLEI Codes Minor In Service System Upgrade (hitless software upgrade mechanism w/o context upgrade) Restrictions: Not applicable on BGW for n+1 PIM configurations with n=2 and only each one PIM for Amber and Green side interface
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Major In Service System Upgrade (hitless software upgrade mechanism with context upgrade) Restrictions:
· Not available for CAS and SIGTRAN configurations · For configurations running with CIM/PIM in N+1 redundancy a temporary
reduction to 50% interface capacity during SWUP-procedure is applicable (graceful) Major In Service System Downgrade IP-based Applications: Telnet Telnet/SSH Syslog CLI (Telnet or RS232) TFTP FTP Features Voice Services VAD CNG Echo cancelling tail-length=128 ms for VBMCMXE per call basis Jitter Buffer Configurable Jitter Buffer (up to 125ms) Adaptive Jitter Buffer a-law/u-law conversion CODECs: configurable VOIP defaults for each codec G.711 Packet size a-law/u-law coding PLC Appendix I+II on G.711 packet-size (1..3)*10ms latency < 10ms (+packet size) G.723.1 (ACELP) 5.3 kb/s G.723.1 (MP-MLQ) 6.3 kb/s packet-size 30, 60ms G.726(16,24,32,40kbit/s) packet-size ms 10,20,30 ms Dynamic and pre-configured payload type negotiation
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Feature new R3.0
G.729A/B; 8kb/s packet-size (1..6)*10ms AMR2; Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction Coder (MR-ACELP) packet-size (1..6)*10ms GSM-FR; Regular Pulse Excitation Long Term Predictor (RPE-LTP) GSM-EFR; Vocoder Algebraic-Code-Excited Linear Predictive (ACELP) GSM-HR; Vector-Sum Excited Linear Prediction (VSELP) G.722.2 (AMR-WB) R3.0-SP1Asymetric Payload Type (for codecs with dynamic payload) R3.0-SP1Voice Band Data Mode (V.152) VBD-redundancy R3.0-SP1Automatic FAX Detection
Automatic Voice/FAX/Data switch-over
FAX PCM pass-through
Automatic Modem Detection
Automatic v.32ext Modem Detection Automatic Textphone Detection Payload type detection for switchover to VBD-mode
Modem PCM pass-through (33.6kbit/s)
UDI (unrestricted digital 64kbit/s) BER-ClearChannel Wideband Nx64 kbit/s wideband service; 1<N<25 Relay Functions FoIP (T.38) T.38 with default parameter (no negotiation via Signaling) T.38 with parameter negotiation via signaling DTMF DTMF transport In-band (G.711) in RTP DTMF detection + forwarding via MEGACO to MGC MF detection + forwarding via MEGACO to MGC DTMF relay (RFC2833) Configurable payload type Payload Negotiation via SDP
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Feature new R3.0
Tones Tones towards TDM-interface Tones towards RTP SS7 COT Tone Detection and Generation Megaco Call progress package Continuity Package Re-Order tone Ringback Tone Busy Tone Normal Dial Tone MilliWatt Tone - Special information Tone 2010 HZ (Continuity Tone) Silence Announcements towards TDM-interface towards RTP-interface Announcements (48 Announcements with varied length of 4s - 8s, total 360 secs. (2.8MB)) Multiple Recorded announcements Calling Card Confirmation Tone Total Announcements Announcements Repeat Count Play Announcement Immediate Play Edit Capability (wav-file format compatible to external audio editor, m e.g. cool edit) Downloadable to non-volatile memory Download w/o -interrupt Capability to play announcements on 100% terminations
Appendix title TGW and BGW Related H.248 and VoicePort specific Timer Settings and Related Configurable Parameters
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TGW and BGW Related H.248 and VoicePort specific Timer Settings and Related Configurable Parameters
Specific Timer Parameters
Remarks UI command Recommended value
H.248.1 Core Protocol Timers
T-Max Timer In case of no MGC replies this value determines how long an MG originated transaction is retransmitted at most before being considered as having failed. Thus, it is related to the maximum time the MG waits for an MGC reply to an MG request. In case of the Ericsson MGC this maximum time might be related to the MGC attributes ‘Normal MGC execution time’ (2000 msecs in Guildford) and ‘MGC originated pending limit’ (5 in Guildford). Suggest to set it to 5000 msecs as the LONG-TIMER (at-most-once-timer), Refer also to H.248.1 Section D.1.5.
define mgw mg tmax-timer <millseconds>
8000 msecs
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Specific Timer Parameters
Remarks UI command Recommended value
At Most Once Timer Value influences the time the replies and txn ids are kept on the SCM. A value of N msecs means that transaction request retransmissions received more than N msecs after the first transaction request are not recognized as repetitions any more. In Guildford the E/// MGC is configured with NormalMGExecution time of 2000 msecs and Request-retries is equal to 2. Therefore the atmost-once-timer (LONG-TIMER) should be set to a value greater than or equal to 2 * 2000 msecs = 4000 msecs. Taking additional network delay into account I suggest a value of 5000 msecs. This would also correspond with the Guildford MGC setting of the ‘MG long provisional response timer value’ of 5000 msecs. See also Sections 7.1.3 and 7.1.5 of Ericsson’s TGW H.248 profile revision C. Refer also to H.248.1 Section D.1.5.
define mgw mg atmost-timer <millseconds>
8000 msecs
Initial Retry Timer The function of this timer is related to the exponentially increasing backoff if MG initiated retransmissions and is described in H.248.1 Section D.1.3. It's value should be less than T-MAX . Corresponding MGC side value does not seems to be configurable on the Ericsson MGC.
define mgw mg init-timer <millseconds>
400 msecs
H.248.1 Annex E.2 Properties
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Specific Timer Parameters
Remarks UI command Recommended value
MGC Provisional Response Timer
H.248.1 E.2: "Indicates the time within which the MG should expect a Pending Response from the MGC if a transaction cannot be completed. Initially set to normalMGCExecutionTime plus network delay, but may be lowered."
not configurable on 7510, hard coded value: 30000 msecs; modified by MGC after MG registration procedures
not configurable on 7510, hard coded value: 30000 msecs; modified by MGC after MG registration procedures
MG Provisional Response Timer
H.248.1 E.2: "Indicates the time within which the MGC should expect a Pending Response from the MG if a transaction cannot be completed. Initially set to normalMGExecutionTime plus network delay, but may be lowered."
define mgw mg prov-timer <millseconds>
400 msecs
NormalMGCExecution Time
H.248.1 E.2: "Indicates the interval within which the MG should expect a response to any transaction from the MGC (exclusive of network delay)."
not configurable on 7510, hard coded value: 10000 msecs; modified by MGC after MG registration procedures
not configurable on 7510, hard coded value: 10000 msecs; modified by MGC after MG registration procedures
NormalMGExecutionTime
H.248.1 E.2: "Indicates the interval within which the MGC expects a response to any transaction from the MG (exclusive of network delay)."
not configurable on 7510, hard coded value: 10000 msecs; modified by MGC after MG registration procedures
not configurable on 7510, hard coded value: 10000 msecs; modified by MGC after MG registration procedures
MGC Originated Pending Limit
H.248.1 E.2: "Indicates the number of TransactionPendings that can be received from the MGC. Once this limit is exceeded, the MGC should issue a TransactionReply with Error 506 ("Number of TransactionPendings Exceeded"); otherwise, the MG can assume the transaction to be in error."
define mgw mg mgc-pend-lim <number>
5
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Specific Timer Parameters
Remarks UI command Recommended value
MG Originated Pending Limit
H.248.1 E.2: "Indicates the number of TransactionPendings that can be received from the MG. Once this limit is exceeded, the MG should issue a TransactionReply with Error 506 ("Number of TransactionPendings Exceeded"); otherwise, the MGC can assume the transaction to be in error."
define mgw mg mg-pend-lim <number>
5
MG send SVCH message interval
When MG needs to send many SVCH message at the same time, it needs to control the message flow, then a UI command added to control the interval between sending the SVCH one by one. UI: diag define mg mg svch-int-tmr 10
define mgw mg svch-int-tmr <ms>
20ms
MG Failed transaction limit
The failed transaction number before mg un registered
define mgw mg fail-txn-lim <number>
3
MG Handoff Delay Time(ms)
When MG needs to send many SVCH message at the same time, it needs to control the message flow, then a UI command added to control the interval between sending the SVCH one by one. UI: diag define mg mg svch-int-tmr 10
define mgw mg handoff-timer <msec>
100
VP SCM timer retransmit num(For example: diag define vpsw timer interface scm 500 100 3)
Set the value of timer of the vpsw client on scm in ms.
diag define vpsw timer interface scm <timeout> [<tick-size> ][<max-retrans>][<loop-count>]
500 100 3
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5E-XC Applications that provide the capacity and converged networking capabilities that existing networks need to implement Accelerate Voice over IP solutions to rapidly deliver next-generation services that enterprises and consumers want.
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API Application Programming Interface