SIP User's Manual 356 Document #: LTRT-68806
Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260/UNI
7.8.1 RADIUS Server Messages
Below is an example of RADIUS Accounting, where the non-standard parameters are
preceded with brackets.
Accounting-Request (361)
user-name = 111
acct-session-id = 1
nas-ip-address = 212.179.22.213
nas-port-type = 0
acct-status-type = 2
acct-input-octets = 4841
acct-output-octets = 8800
acct-session-time = 1
acct-input-packets = 122
acct-output-packets = 220
called-station-id = 201
calling-station-id = 202
// Accounting non-standard parameters:
(4923 33) h323-gw-id =
(4923 23) h323-remote-address = 212.179.22.214
(4923 1) h323-ivr-out = h323-incoming-conf-id:02102944 600a1899
3fd61009 0e2f3cc5
(4923 30) h323-disconnect-cause = 22 (0x16)
(4923 27) h323-call-type = VOIP
(4923 26) h323-call-origin = Originate
(4923 24) h323-conf-id = 02102944 600a1899 3fd61009 0e2f3cc5
7.9 Trunk-to-Trunk Routing Example
This example describes two gateways, each interfacing with the PSTN through four E1
spans. The gateway ‘A’ is configured to route all incoming TelÆIP calls to gateway ‘B’. The
gateway ‘B’ generates calls to PSTN on the same E1 trunk as the call was originally
received (in gateway ‘A’).
 gateway ‘A’ IP address: 192.168.3.50
 gateway ‘B’ IP address: 192.168.3.51
The ini file parameters configuration for gateways ‘A’ and ‘B’ include the following:
1. Define, for both gateways, four trunk groups, each with 30 B-channels:
• TrunkGroup_1 = 0/1-31,1000
• TrunkGroup_2 = 1/1-31,2000
• TrunkGroup_3 = 2/1-31,3000
• TrunkGroup_4 = 3/1-31,4000
2. In gateway ‘A’, add the originating Trunk Group ID as a prefix to the destination
number for TelÆIP calls:
AddTrunkGroupAsPrefix = 1
3. In gateway ‘A’, route all incoming PSTN calls, starting with the prefixes 1, 2, 3, and 4,
to gateway's ‘B’ IP address:
• Prefix = 1, 192.168.3.51
• Prefix = 2, 192.168.3.51