Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 2330 user manual

User manual for the device Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 2330

Device: Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 2330
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Nortel Networks
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Secure Router 2330/4134 as Communication Server 1000
Survivable SIP Branch Solution
Quick Start Configuration Guide

Release: 10.2
Document Revision: 01.03








www.nortel.com

NN-SR-0001

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Secure Router 2330/4134 as Communication Server 1000 Survivable SIP Branch Solution Release: 10.2 Publication: NN-SR-0001 Document release date: 23 November 2009 Copyright © 2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. While the information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, except as otherwise expressly agreed to in writing NORTEL PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. The information and/or p

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3 Contents CONTENTS 3 NEW IN THIS RELEASE 4 NAVIGATION 4 CS 1000 AND SECURE ROUTER 2330/4134 4 FEATURE BACKGROUND 4 Communication Server 1000 4 Secure Router 4134 6 Secure Router 2330 7 FEATURE DESCRIPTION 7 Multiservice Branch Router 7 Survivable SIP PSTN Gateway 8 INTRODUCTION 10 NAVIGATION 10 SR 2330/4134 INTEROPERABILITY WITH CS 1000 11 SR 2330/4134, CS 1000 COMPONENTS 11 SSM OPERATION 12 SIP GATEWAY OPERATION 13 CS 1000 CONFIGURATION 16 SLG CONFIGURATION 16 Steps 1

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4 New in this release The following section details what’s new in Secure Router 2330/4134 as Communication Server 1000 Survivable SIP Branch Solution (NN-SR-0001) for Release 10.2. Features The following sections detail the Secure Router 2330/4134 based CS 1000 branch solution and its features. Navigation • "CS 1000 and Secure Router 2330/4134" (page 4) • "Feature background" (page 4) • "Feature description" (page 7) CS 1000 and Secure Router 2330/4134 In a centralized CS

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5 • World class reliability and redundancy mechanisms - highly reliability architectural elements that maximize network uptime with extensive redundancy mechanisms to ensure network uptime including survivability options such as Campus and Geographic redundancy to support network failover • Extensive desktop portfolio includes; Wireless, Soft-phones, IP, Digital and Analog set support, to meet diverse end-user requirements • Supports business-critical applications, including IP Contac

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6 Secure Router 4134 The Nortel Secure Router 4134 is a modular, multi-service platform that integrates multiple networking functions, including routing, WAN, Ethernet switching, security and Voice over IP (VoIP) into a single device. The platform's design ensures the consistently high throughput required by voice, data or unified communications applications. The first device of its kind to feature embedded Microsoft intelligence to simplify deployment of unified communications, the S

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7 Secure Router 2330 The Nortel Secure Router 2330 is a cost reduced 1RU version of 4134 with almost same feature set and lower capacity. For more details please refer Nortel SR 2330 Product Webpage http://products.nortel.com/go/product_content.jsp?segId=0&catId=null&parId=0&prod_id=693 60&locale=en-US Feature Description The Secure Routers 4134 and 2330 combines high performance, robust routing, flexible WAN and voice media gateway connectivity and is targeted at enterprise

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8 Survivable SIP PSTN Gateway Figure 2 shows a survivable branch office deployment with CS 1000 Call Server located at the corporate main office or data center and Secure Router providing survivable SIP-PSTN gateway functionality complimenting the existing data infrastructure. The SR 2330/4134 supports a variety of PSTN interfaces like T1/E1, BRI U, BRI S/T, FXS/DID and FXO/CAMA for connectivity to PSTN and legacy PBXs and telephony devices. Also supports a rich set of PSTN p

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9 Microsoft OCS and Broadsoft/Sylantro. Other main features include Call Admission Control, PSTN fallback and memory based load control.

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10 Introduction This document describes the quick start configuration of Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134 (Release 10.2) as survivable branch SIP-PSTN gateway for Nortel Communication Server 1000 (Release 6.0). For more information and detailed configuration guides on SR 2330, SR 4134 and CS 1000 go to the Nortel website: www.nortel.com/support Navigation • "SR 2330/4134 interoperability with CS 1000 (page 11) • "CS 1000 Configuration" (page 16) • "SR 2330/4134 Configurati

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11 SR 2330/4134 interoperability with CS 1000 SR 2330/4134, CS 1000 components The following diagram shows the main components of Secure Router 2330/4134 and Communication Server 1000. SR has two modules SIP Gateway (SIP GW) and SIP Survivability Module (SSM) that together interworks with CS 1000 to provide SIP survivable gateway functionality at the branch. SSM is a software-only subsystem on the Secure Router through which SIP calls are routed to the CS 1000. This modul

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12 For detailed information on CS 1000 components and operation please refer to Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0 user guides. SSM Operation The SSM operates in two modes - Normal (Connected) and Survivable (Isolated). In normal mode, the SSM functions as an outbound proxy and proxies all SIP messages initiated from the SIP phones (UA) and the SIP GW to the SLG located in the head office. SSM acts as a B2BUA i.e. changes the Contact Header of SIP endpoint requests. Also the SIP e

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13 ensure that incoming calls are routed through the SSM. The same call flow holds good for the call originated by the SIP endpoint connected to CS 1000. When the call arrives at SSM, it will look for a mapped contact in its registration “cache” and routes the call to the UA. If SSM does not find the mapped contact then it forwards the call to the configured default gateway. The following diagram shows the call flow between two SIP endpoints in branch in Normal (Connected) mode. SI

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14 SSM will receive the incoming calls from SPS that are destined for PSTN. For such calls SSM will not be able to find a mapped contact in its registration cache and hence routes the call to configured default gateway which is SIP GW. The following diagram shows the call flow between a branch PSTN interface/device and branch SIP endpoint.

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15 The following diagram shows the call flow between branch PSTN interfaces/devices.

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16 CS 1000 Configuration This section describes the configuration steps needed on CS 1000 components like SLG, SSG and SPS for SR 2330/4134 based branch solution. There is no SR 2330/4134 specific configuration required on CS 1000. Please refer to CS 1000 user guides for the detailed configuration steps. The following diagram complete with IP addresses will be used as reference for the configuration chapters. SLG Configuration Please refer to CS 1000 NN43001-508 SIP Li

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17 Package Type Package Package (New or Applicable Package Description Mnemonic Number Existing Market or Dependency) 417 SIP Line Service New Global SLS_Package 139 Flexible Feature Codes Existing Global FFC SIP_LINE_N 415 Nortel SIP Line Package Existing T_PKG SIP_LINE_3 416 3rdParty SIP Line Existing P_PKG Package 2. Deploy SIP Line software application on the Linux server Figure SIPL 1 – SIP Line application deployment

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18 3. SIPL node configuration + Nodes: Servers, Media Cards Figure SIPL 2 – SIPL node details Figure SIPL 3 – General SIPL node configuration

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19 Figure SIPL 4 – SIP Line Gateway Service configuration 4. The SIP Line service must be enabled on a customer level + Customer --> Cus Number --> SIP Line Service Figure SIPL 5 - SIP Line service inside Customer edit page

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20 Figure SIPL 6 - SIP Line service enable page 5. Password length configuration for SIP clients + Customer -->CUS# -->Flexible Feature Codes Figure SIPL 7 - Password length configuration


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