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Information to Know Before Starting

Before starting to use these configuration notes, complete the following table to make sure you have the required information to complete the different steps.

IMPORTANT: If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields and buttons, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page. When activated, the fields and buttons that offer online help will change to green and if you hover over them, the description will bedisplayed.
Note: The Mediatrix unit must be reinitialised to its factory default settings to make sure the configuration can be successfully executed.
Information Value Used in Step
IP address used by your Mediatrix unit to communicate with the Management Interface.
  • If your computer is connected to the Ethernet port meant to be connected to the Local Area Network (LAN), i.e. Eth2 on most devices
Use this value 192.168.0.10 Logging on to the Mediatrix Unit Web Interface
  • If your Mediatrix unit is configured to use a DHCP server, use the DHCP server- provided IP address.
Logging on to the Mediatrix Unit Web Interface
IP address or FQDN of the SIP Registrar Host Configuring the Default SIP Servers
IP address or FQDN of the Proxy Host Configuring the Default SIP Servers
IP address or FQDN of the SIP Proxy Host of Messaging Server Host(if required) Configuring the Default SIP Servers

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Requirements

  • Network configuration (default router, DNS server, etc.)
  • Static IP address on the Mediatrix gateway (network setup is not covered in this guide)

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Internal Calls Survivability

This document describes how a Mediatrix gateway which uses Endpoint Registration can preserve its internal calls (among its endpoints) when the primary SIP server cannot be reached.




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Logging on to the Mediatrix Unit Web Interface

Before you begin
The computer IP address must be in the same TCP/IP network as the Mediatrix unit.
About this task
For better performances, it is recommended to use the latest available version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox.
Note: You may not be able to log on to the Mediatrix unit Web interface if you are using older browser versions.
Procedure
  1. In your Web browser, enter the IP address at which the Web interface of your Mediatrix unit can be reached.
    • If your network has an IPv4 DHCP server, connect the primary Ethernet port of the Mediatrix unit to the network (ETH1 port), use the provided DHCP server IP address.
    • You can also connect your computer to the secondary Ethernet port of the Mediatrix unit (ETH2), use the 192.168.0.10 IP address. However, the computer must also own an IP address in the 192.168.0.0/24 network.
  2. Enter admin as your username and administrator as the password.
    Note: You can also use public as a username and leave the password field empty; it has the full administration rights by default.
  3. Click Login.
Results
The Information page of the Web interface is displayed.

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Adding the Local Gateway

Before you begin
When using the trunk SIP gateway type, the Mediatrix unit may require a SIP gateway username and password. These need to be obtained from your SIP server administrator.
Steps
  1. Go to SIP/Gateways.
  2. In the Gateway Configuration table, in the Name field, enter local.
  3. Click .
  4. Complete the fields as follows:
    • From the Type selection list, select Trunk.
    • From the Signaling Network selection list, select Uplink.
    • In the Port field, enter 5062.
    • In the Secure Port port field, enter 5068.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Click restart required services located at the top of the page.
Result
The local gateway will be available under the SIP/Servers page.


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Configuring the Default SIP Servers

Context
In some instances, the configuration of the default servers may already be completed.
Steps
  1. Go to SIP/Servers.
  2. In the Registrar Host field, indicate the server IP address or FQDN of the SIP Registrar server .
  3. In the Proxy Host field, indicate the server IP address or FQDN of the SIP Proxy server.
  4. In the Messaging Server Host field, indicate the server IP address or FQDN of the Messaging server, if needed.
  5. Leave the Outbound Proxy Host field empty, unless specifically instructed to set a value.
    Note: Setting the address to 0.0.0.0:0 or leaving the field empty disables the outbound proxy host.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Located at the top of the page, click restart required services.
Result



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Assigning a Specific Proxy Server to the Local Gateway

Before you begin
You can assign a specific messaging server to the default gateway, or to a gateway you have created. The local gateway must be created. Refer to Adding the Local Gateway.
Steps
  1. Go to SIP/Servers.
  2. In the Proxy Servers table, from the Gateway Specific drop down located on the same row as local, select Yes.
  3. In the Proxy Host field, indicate the IP address or FQDN of the unit, and the SIP port number of the local gateway.
    Note: This must be consistent with the value used when the local gateway was configured.
  4. In the Outbound Proxy Host, leave 0.0.0.0:0
    Note: Setting the address to 0.0.0.0:0 or leaving the field empty disables the outbound proxy host.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Click restart required services.
Result
The gateway will now use the specified server IP address or FQDN instead of the default server address.


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Configuring the Keep Alive Feature for Internal Call Survivability

Steps
  1. Go to SIP/Servers.
  2. In the Keep Alive table, from the selection list, select SIP OPTIONS.
  3. In the Keep Alive Interval field, enter 30.
    Note: This is the recommended value.
  4. From the Keep Alive Destination selection list, select Alternate Destination.
  5. In the Keep Alive Destination table, in the Alternate Destination field, enter the server IP address or FQDN for the default gateway and the unit IP address or FQDN for the local.
    Note: The local gateway must point to the Mediatrix unit IP address and port if you did not use the default port 5060.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Click restart required services.
Result



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Registering Endpoints to the Default Sip Gateway

Steps
  1. Go to SIP/Registrations.
  2. In the Endpoints Registration table, from the Register selection list, select Enable for each endpoint to register.
  3. In the Endpoints Registration table, from the Messaging selection list, select Enable for each endpoint to register if a messaging server was set in the Configuring the Default SIP Servers step.
  4. From the Gateway Name selection list, select default for each endpoint to register.
  5. Click Apply and Refresh.
Result



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Configuring OPTIONS Method Support

Context
Note: This step is required if your server is configured to only receive 200 OK by the Mediatrix unit, when it polls the Mediatrix with SIP OPTIONS.
Note: This is not supported by all SIP servers, this feature is not mandatory in most use cases.
Steps
  1. Go to SIP/Interop.
  2. In the SIP Interop table, from the OPTIONS Method Support selection list, select Always 200 OK.
  3. Click Apply.
Result
The unit will always answer 200 OK to SIP OPTIONS messages received (Keep Alive).


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Creating a Hunt Group for Internal Call Survivability

Steps
  1. Go to Call Router/Route Config
  2. In the Hunt table, click located at the bottom of the table.
  3. In the Configure Hunt table, in the Name field, enter SIP.
  4. In the Destinations field, enter:
    • sip-default
    • sip-local
    Note: The order is important.
  5. From the Selection Algorithm selection list, select Sequential.
  6. In the Causes field, leave the default values.
  7. Click Save.
  8. In Call Router/Route Config page , click Save again.
Result
The Hunt-SIP will be available in the Suggestion selection list of the Auto-Routing Destination field, in the Call Router/Auto-Routing page.


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Modifying Auto-Routing for Internal Call Survivability

Steps
  1. Go to Call Router/Auto-Routing.
  2. In the Endpoints auto-routing table, click .
  3. In the Configure Auto-Routing, in the Auto-Routing Gateway field, enter default, local.
  4. In the Auto-Routing Destination field, enter hunt-SIP.
  5. Click Check All.
  6. Click Apply.
Result



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DGW Documentation

Mediatrix devices are supplied with an exhaustive set of documentation.

Mediatrix user documentation is available on the Media5 Documentation Portal.

Several types of documents were created to clearly present the information you are looking for. Our documentation includes:
  • Release notes: Generated at each GA release, this document includes the known and solved issues of the software. It also outlines the changes and the new features the release includes.
  • Configuration notes: These documents are created to facilitate the configuration of a specific use case. They address a configuration aspect we consider that most users will need to perform. However, in some cases, a configuration note is created after receiving a question from a customer. They provide standard step-by-step procedures detailing the values of the parameters to use. They provide a means of validation and present some conceptual information. The configuration notes are specifically created to guide the user through an aspect of the configuration.
  • Technical bulletins: These documents are created to facilitate the configuration of a specific technical action, such as performing a firmware upgrade.
  • Hardware installation guide: They provide the detailed procedure on how to safely and adequately install the unit. It provides information on card installation, cable connections, and how to access for the first time the Management interface.
  • User guide: The user guide explains how to customise to your needs the configuration of the unit. Although this document is task oriented, it provides conceptual information to help the user understand the purpose and impact of each task. The User Guide will provide information such as where and how TR-069 can be configured in the Management Interface, how to set firewalls, or how to use the CLI to configure parameters that are not available in the Management Interface.
  • Reference guide: This exhaustive document has been created for advanced users. It includes a description of all the parameters used by all the services of the Mediatrix units. You will find, for example, scripts to configure a specific parameter, notification messages sent by a service, or an action description used to create Rulesets. This document includes reference information such as a dictionary, and it does not include any step-by-step procedures.

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