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<html lang="en"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><meta charset="UTF-8"><meta name="copyright" content="(C) Copyright 2023"><meta name="DC.rights.owner" content="(C) Copyright 2023"><meta name="DC.type" content="concept"><meta name="description" content="The PCM traces are two different RTP streams made specifically to record all analog or digital signals that are either sent or received by the telephony ports of the Mediatrix unit."><meta name="DC.relation" scheme="URI" content="#task_uzr_1mg_ts"><meta name="DC.relation" scheme="URI" content="#task_msm_g4g_ts"><meta name="DC.relation" scheme="URI" content="#task_lld_fsg_ts"><meta name="prodname" content="All Mediatrix Units"><meta name="version" content="DGW 49.12.28842941"><meta name="platform" content="All"><meta name="DC.date.modified" content="2023-0308-2809"><meta name="DC.date.issued" content="2023-0308-2809"><meta name="DC.date.available" content="2023-0308-2809"><meta name="ChapterNumbering" content="no"><meta name="DC.format" content="HTML5"><meta name="DC.identifier" content="concept_png_yfm_1r"><link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans" rel="stylesheet"><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/commonltr.css"><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/custom.css"><title>Enabling the PCM Traces using the Call Router</title></head><body><header role="banner"><div class="topicmeta title">Enabling the PCM Traces using the Call Router</div><div class="topicmeta date">2023-0308-28<09</div><div class="topicmeta product">All Mediatrix Units </div><div class="topicmeta version">DGW 49.12.2884<2941</div><div class="topicmeta pdf"><a href="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/Enabling%20the%20PCM%20Traces%20Using%20the%20Call%20Router.pdf" rel="nofollow">Download PDF Document</a></div><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"></span></header><nav role="toc"><ul><li><a href="#concept_png_yfm_1r">PCM Traces</a></li><li><a href="#reference_cvc_ljf_ts">Important Information to Know Before Starting</a></li><li><a href="#task_dkh_ygg_ts">Enabling the PCM Traces of the Port Used by a Route</a><ul><li><a href="#task_gll_zk1_yr">Enabling PCM Traces Using the DGW Web Interface </a></li><li><a href="#task_fjg_t3n_jt">Enabling PCM Traces of a Port Using the CLI</a></li><li><a href="#task_iww_qpc_zp">Enabling the PCM Traces of a Port Using UMN</a></li><li><a href="#task_qtz_vgs_jt">Enabling PCM Traces of a Port Using the Configuration Script</a></li></ul></li><li><a href="#task_uzr_1mg_ts">Enabling PCM traces of a unit based on the Calling E164</a></li><li><a href="#task_msm_g4g_ts">Creating a PCM Capture Transformation</a></li><li><a href="#task_lld_fsg_ts">Adding a Transformation to a Route</a></li><li><a href="#reference_j4g_nbv_gfb">Online Help</a></li><li><a href="#concept_v4k_q3h_1r">DGW Documentation</a></li><li><a href="#concept_fqm_rv4_k4">Copyright Notice</a></li></ul></nav><main role="main"><article role="article" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title1"><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="nested0" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title1" id="concept_png_yfm_1r">
 <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title1">PCM Traces</h1>
 
 <div class="body conbody"><p class="shortdesc">The PCM traces are two different RTP streams made specifically to record all analog or
  digital signals that are either sent or received by the telephony ports of the Mediatrix unit. </p>
  <p class="p">These RTP streams are sent to a configurable IP address, normally an IP address on your network
   where it can be recorded with a packet sniffer (such as Wireshark). Moreover, they are
   independent from the regular RTP streams of the VoIP call. On the analog devices, the streams are
   sent instantly at device start-up, with an average ptime of 5 ms. The resulting streams,
   depending on the model, are around 15 kB/s.</p>
  <p class="p">Only the configured port, port #1 and/or #2 send the PCM traces for a maximum of four
   simultaneous RTP streams.</p>
  <p class="p">All streams are sent instantly at start-up with an average ptime of 15 ms. This means that
   until the PCM traces are disabled, even an idle unit will continuously send up to 66.6 packets/s
   X 4 streams = 267 packets/s using approximately 174 bytes each, for a total of 46 Kbytes of
   upstream bandwidth.</p>
  <p class="p">On digital devices, the streams will be sent once a call is in process of being established
   (ISDN SETUP, SIP INVITE). This means no data will be sent if the gateway is idle with no calls in
   progress.</p>
  <div class="p">PCM Traces are usefull at identifying problems with:<ul class="ul" id="concept_png_yfm_1r__ul_bdr_r3f_ts">
    <li class="li">Echo in the network</li>
    <li class="li">DTMF signals</li>
    <li class="li">Caller ID signals</li>
    <li class="li">Fax signals (or false Fax detection)</li>
    <li class="li">Message Waiting Indicator signals</li>
    <li class="li">Any other analog signal</li>
    <li class="li">Any voice quality issue</li>
   </ul></div>
 </div>
</article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic reference nested0" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title2" id="reference_cvc_ljf_ts">
  <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title2">Important Information to Know Before Starting</h1>
  
  <div class="body refbody"><p class="shortdesc">This document describes how to enable PCM traces on a unit based on the Calling
    E164.</p>
    <section class="section">
      <ul class="ul" id="reference_cvc_ljf_ts__ul_mhc_jbx_1cb">
        <li class="li">RTP stream port 5001 is used for the PCM stream received from the peer.</li>
        <li class="li">RTP stream port 6001 for the PCM stream sent to the peer.</li>
        <li class="li">Test calls must be done on the configured port or the call router mapping must be
          created to start the PCM trace.</li>
      </ul>
    </section>
    <section class="section">
      <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> Because of the resulting RTP traffic, enabling the <span class="keyword parmname">Update List of Packets in
          Real Time</span> parameter has been known to wrongly report 40% packet loss in
        Wireshark, which may totally impair our analysis capabilities. This feature must be disabled
        in Wireshark. </div>
    </section>
    <section class="section">
      <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> PCM traces are not recommended in real deployments, unless it is for a short period of
        time, but rather in a lab environment and is meant for troubleshooting purposes only.</div>
      <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> The PCM traces destination must be set so it can be recorded in a Wireshark capture on
        your network, normally sent to the PC doing the capture. </div>
      <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> If a port is receiving several calls at a time, the capture will be performed on the
        first call until it is completed, and only then will a capture be performed on another call.
        Traces are taken as soon as the port is opened. </div>
      <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> The IP address of the PC running Wireshark does not have to be listening on UDP ports,
        as it is easy to filter out ICMP “port unreachable” messages afterwards.</div>
    </section>
  </div>
</article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested0" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title3" id="task_dkh_ygg_ts">
    <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title3">Enabling the PCM Traces of the Port Used by a Route</h1>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        <section class="section context"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Context</strong></div> The PCM traces captured for a route by the Call Router starts only once the call
            has been established, so anything pre-call is not included in the traces (e.g. early
            media, DTMF...). If a port is receiving several calls at a time (i.e. through a digital
            trunk), the capture will be performed on the first call until it is completed, and only
            then will a capture be performed on another call. In this case, traces are taken as soon
            as the call is routed by the call router. </section>
        <section><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><div class="li step p">
                <span class="ph cmd">Enable the PCM traces for the port used by the route using either the CLI, UMN,
                    or a configuration script, refer to: </span>
                <ol type="a" class="ol substeps" id="task_dkh_ygg_ts__substeps_c44_ytj_xkb">
                    <li class="li substep">
                        <span class="ph cmd"><a class="xref" href="#task_gll_zk1_yr">Enabling PCM Traces Using the DGW Web Interface</a></span>
                    </li>
                    <li class="li substep">
                        <span class="ph cmd"><a class="xref" href="#task_fjg_t3n_jt">Enabling PCM Traces of a Port Using the CLI</a></span>
                    </li>
                    <li class="li substep">
                        <span class="ph cmd"><a class="xref" href="#task_iww_qpc_zp">Enabling the PCM Traces of a Port Using UMN</a></span>
                    </li>
                    <li class="li substep">
                        <span class="ph cmd"><a class="xref" href="#task_qtz_vgs_jt">Enabling PCM Traces of a Port Using the Configuration Script</a></span>
                    </li>
                </ol>
            </div></section>
    </div>
<nav role="navigation" class="related-links"><div class="linklist relinfo reltasks"><div class="linklistlabel"><strong class="sectiontitle linklistlabel">Next Step</strong></div><ul class="linklist"><li class="linklist"><a class="link" href="#task_uzr_1mg_ts">Enabling PCM traces of a unit based on the Calling E164</a></li></ul></div></nav><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested1" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title4" id="task_gll_zk1_yr">
    <h2 class="title topictitle2" id="ariaid-title4">Enabling PCM Traces Using the DGW Web Interface </h2>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        
        <section id="task_gll_zk1_yr__steps_n14_vvy_xr"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><ol class="ol steps" id="task_gll_zk1_yr__steps_n14_vvy_xr"><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Go to <span class="keyword wintitle">Management</span>/<span class="keyword wintitle">Configuration Scripts</span>/<span class="keyword wintitle">Execute</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">If you are not using HTTPS, click <span class="keyword wintitle">Activate unsecure
                file importation from the Web browser</span>. </span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Execute Inline Script</span> table,
                    type the following commands: </span>
                <ol type="a" class="ol substeps" id="task_gll_zk1_yr__substeps_mzn_v4j_xkb">
                    <li class="li substep">
                        <span class="ph cmd">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = Enable</span>
                    </li>
                    <li class="li substep">
                        <span class="ph cmd">Mipt.PcmCaptureAddr = "IP address of PC running Wireshark"</span>
                    </li>
                </ol>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Click <span class="keyword wintitle">Execute</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">When the capture is done, make sure to disable the
                        <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span> MIB parameter.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> For example <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = Disable</span> or
                            <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = 0</span>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Result</strong></div><br><img class="image" id="task_gll_zk1_yr__image_wcn_qck_xkb" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/EnablingPCMCapturewithDgwWebInterface.png" width="800"><br>All the lines of the script will be transferred
            to the unit, executed in batch in background, and applied to the running configuration.
            The <span class="keyword wintitle">Scripts Status Execute</span> table
            will display the current state and result of the execution.</section>
    </div>
</article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested1" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title5" id="task_fjg_t3n_jt">
    <h2 class="title topictitle2" id="ariaid-title5">Enabling PCM Traces of a Port Using the CLI</h2>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        <section id="task_fjg_t3n_jt__steps_vnb_kjn_jt"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><ol class="ol steps" id="task_fjg_t3n_jt__steps_vnb_kjn_jt"><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Using the CLI, set the <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span> parameter to
                        <span class="keyword parmname">Enable</span>.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> For example <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable=Enable</span> or
                            <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable=1</span></div>
                </div>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Set the <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureIpAddr</span> MIB parameter to the IP
                    address of the PC running Wireshark.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> For example <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureIpAddr =
                        192.168.0.17</span></div>
                </div>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">When the capture is done, make sure to disable the
                        <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span> MIB parameter.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> For example <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = Disable</span> or
                            <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = 0</span>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Result</strong></div>The value of <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span>,
                <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureIpAddr</span> and
                <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEndpoint</span> should reflect the values
            configured.</section>
    </div>
</article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested1" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title6" lang="en-US" id="task_iww_qpc_zp">
    <h2 class="title topictitle2" id="ariaid-title6">Enabling the PCM Traces of a Port Using UMN</h2>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        <section><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Procedure</strong></div><ol class="ol steps"><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Using UMN, right click the name of the unit and select <strong class="ph b">Edit
                    SNMP...</strong></span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Browse to:
                    mediatrixSystem/gen5/mediatrixCommon/mediatrixServices/miptMIB/miptMIBObjects/debugGroup/
                    pcmCaptureGroup.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Set the <span class="keyword parmname">pcmCaptureEnable</span> MIB parameter to <span class="keyword wintitle">Enable</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Set the <span class="keyword parmname">pcmCaptureIpAddr</span> MIB parameter to the IP address
                    of the PC running Wireshark.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">When the capture is done, make sure to disable the
                        <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span> MIB parameter.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> For example <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = Disable</span> or
                            <span class="keyword wintitle">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = 0</span>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Results</strong></div>
            <br><img class="image" id="task_iww_qpc_zp__image_ynw_22g_ts" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/PCMTraces_Dgw.png" width="400"><br>
        </section>
    </div>
</article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested1" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title7" id="task_qtz_vgs_jt">
    <h2 class="title topictitle2" id="ariaid-title7">Enabling PCM Traces of a Port Using the Configuration Script</h2>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        <section id="task_qtz_vgs_jt__steps_vnb_kjn_jt"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><ol class="ol steps" id="task_qtz_vgs_jt__steps_vnb_kjn_jt"><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Create a txt file, and save it as a *.cfg.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Enter <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = Enable</span> or
                        <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable=1 </span></span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Enter <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureIpAddr = Value</span> , where
                        <span class="keyword parmname">Value</span> is the IP address of the PC running
                    Wireshark.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Import the *.cfg file into the system. Refer to <a class="xref" href="https://documentation.media5corp.com/display/DGWLATEST/Configuration+Scripts+Import+and+Export" target="_blank">DGW Configuration Guide - Configuration
                        Scripts Import and Export</a> published on the <a class="xref" href="https://documentation.media5corp.com/" target="_blank">Media5 Documentation Portal</a>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">When the capture is done, make sure to disable the
                        <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span> MIB parameter.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> For example <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = Disable</span> or
                            <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable = 0 </span></div>
                </div>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Result</strong></div>In the configuration script, the value of
            <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEnable</span>, <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureIpAddr</span>
            and <span class="keyword parmname">Mipt.PcmCaptureEndpoint</span> parameters should reflect the values
                configured.<br><img class="image" id="task_qtz_vgs_jt__image_i15_lfd_mkb" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/EnablePCM_route.png" width="800"><br></section>
    </div>
</article></article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested0" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title8" id="task_uzr_1mg_ts">
    <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title8">Enabling PCM traces of a unit based on the Calling E164</h1>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        
        <section><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><ol class="ol steps"><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Go to <span class="keyword wintitle">Call Router</span>/<span class="keyword wintitle">Route Config</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Transformations</span>
                    table, click <img class="image" id="task_uzr_1mg_ts__image_lft_3ng_ts" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/Plusbleu.jpg" width="16">.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Give a name to the transformation.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Criteria Based On</span> field, select <span class="keyword wintitle">Calling E164</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Transformation Applies To</span>
                    field, select <span class="keyword wintitle">Debug</span>.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> The Transformation keyword Debug is case sensitive.</div>
                </div>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Click <span class="keyword wintitle">Save</span>.</span>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Result</strong></div>
            <br><img class="image" id="task_uzr_1mg_ts__image_yld_14g_ts" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/ConfigureMappingTypeEnd_Debug.png" width="800"><br>
        </section>
    </div>
<nav role="navigation" class="related-links"><div class="linklist relinfo reltasks"><div class="linklistlabel"><strong class="sectiontitle linklistlabel">Next Step</strong></div><ul class="linklist"><li class="linklist"><a class="link" href="#task_msm_g4g_ts">Creating a PCM Capture Transformation</a></li></ul></div></nav></article><hr><span style="float: inline-end;"><a href="#">Top</a></span><article class="topic task nested0" aria-labelledby="ariaid-title9" id="task_msm_g4g_ts">
    <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title9">Creating a PCM Capture Transformation</h1>
    <div class="body taskbody">
        <section class="section prereq"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Before you begin</strong></div>You must have completed the task <a class="xref" href="#task_uzr_1mg_ts">Enabling PCM traces of a unit based on the Calling E164</a></section>
        
        <section><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><ol class="ol steps"><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Go to <span class="keyword wintitle">Call Router</span>/<span class="keyword wintitle">Route Config</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Transformation Rules</span> table,
                    click <img class="image" id="task_msm_g4g_ts__image_pmb_s4g_ts" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/Plusbleu.jpg" width="16">.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Name</span> field,
                    select from the drop-down list or enter the name that you assigned in the <a class="xref" href="#task_uzr_1mg_ts">Enabling PCM traces of a unit based on the Calling E164</a> step.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Criteria</span>
                    field, type the calling number you want to debug.</span>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Transformation</span>
                    field, type PcmCapture.</span>
                <div class="itemgroup info">
                    <div class="note note note_note"><span class="note__title">Note:</span> The transformation keyword PcmCapture is case sensitive.</div>
                </div>
            </li><li class="li step stepexpand">
                <span class="ph cmd">Click on <span class="keyword wintitle">Save</span>.</span>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Result</strong></div>
            <br><img class="image" id="task_msm_g4g_ts__image_jkp_4qg_ts" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/ConfigureMappingExpression_Debug.png" width="800"><br>
        </section>
    </div>
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    <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title10">Adding a Transformation to a Route</h1>
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        <section class="section context"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Context</strong></div>
            <p class="p">The Transformation created in the <a class="xref" href="#task_msm_g4g_ts">Creating a PCM Capture Transformation</a> step with the "$Example" name
                is now added in both PRI to SIP and SIP to PRI routes.</p>
        </section>
        
        <section><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Steps</strong></div><ol class="ol steps"><li class="li step">
                <span class="ph cmd">Go to <span class="keyword wintitle">Call Router</span>/<span class="keyword wintitle">Route Config</span>.</span>
            </li><li class="li step">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Routes</span> table,
                    click <img class="image" id="task_lld_fsg_ts__image_z1x_4sg_ts" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/pencilbleu.jpg" width="16"> next to the route you want to configure.</span>
            </li><li class="li step">
                <span class="ph cmd">In the <span class="keyword wintitle">Transformations</span>
                    field, select the transformation you want to add.</span>
            </li><li class="li step">
                <span class="ph cmd">Click <span class="keyword wintitle">Save</span>. </span>
            </li></ol></section>
        <section class="section result"><div class="tasklabel"><strong class="sectiontitle tasklabel">Result</strong></div>
            <br><img class="image" id="task_lld_fsg_ts__image_w4t_wbx_lkb" src="https://documentation.media5corp.com/download/attachments/45482024/Callrouter_routes_DEbug.png" width="800"><br>
        </section>
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  <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title11">Online Help</h1>
  <p class="shortdesc"><span class="ph">If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields and
                buttons, click <span class="keyword wintitle">Show Help</span>, 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.</span></p>
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 <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title12">DGW Documentation</h1>
 
 <div class="body conbody"><p class="shortdesc">Mediatrix devices are supplied with an exhaustive set of documentation. </p>
  <p class="p">Mediatrix user documentation is available on the <a class="xref" href="http://documentation.media5corp.com" target="_blank">Media5 Documentation
    Portal</a>.</p>
  <div class="p">Several types of documents were created to clearly present the information you are looking for.
   Our documentation includes:<ul class="ul" id="concept_v4k_q3h_1r__ul_bqy_cjh_1r">
    <li class="li"><strong class="ph b">Release notes</strong>: 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.</li>
    <li class="li"><strong class="ph b">Configuration notes</strong>: 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. </li>
    <li class="li"><strong class="ph b">Technical bulletins</strong>: These documents are created to facilitate the configuration of a
     specific technical action, such as performing a firmware upgrade.</li>
    <li class="li"><strong class="ph b">Hardware installation guide</strong>: 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.</li>
    <li class="li"><strong class="ph b">User guide</strong>: 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.</li>
    <li class="li"><strong class="ph b">Reference guide</strong>: 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. </li>
   </ul></div>
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