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Installation and Configuration Manual
6. Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance
SBA for Microsoft Lync
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December 2010
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Table of Contents
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1 Introduction
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Figure 1-1: Unified Communication Network Topology with Enhanced Media Gateway for Connectivity to
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Figure 1-2: High-Level Architecture of Enhanced Media Gateway with Analog Devices
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Figure 1-3: Audiocodes SBA Media Gateway Solution at Branch Office
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Figure 1-4: Configuration Flowchart
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How to Read this Document
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2 Hardware Installation
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Mediant 1000/Mediant 1000 MSBG
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Physical Description
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Figure 2-1: Front-Panel Components
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Front-Panel Description
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Table 2-1: Front-Panel Component Description
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Figure 2-2: Rear-Panel Components
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Rear-Panel Description
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Table 2-2: Rear-Panel Component Descriptions
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2.1.1.3.1 OSN3 Module
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Figure 2-3: OSN3 Module Ports
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OSN3 Modules (for SBA Media Gateway)
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Table 2-3: OSN3 Specifications
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Table 2-4: OSN3 Module Component Description
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Figure 2-4: RJ-45 to DB-9 Serial Cable Adapter
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Table 2-5: Gigabit Ethernet Interface (RJ-45) Connector Pinouts
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Table 2-6: RS-232 Serial Interface
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Figure 2-5: OSN3 Leds
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Table 2-7: OSN3 Module LED Description
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2.1.1.3.2 HDMX (Hard-Disk Drive) Module
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Figure 2-6: HDMX Module Components
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Table 2-8: HDMX Module LED Description
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2.1.1.3.3 Inserting and Extracting AMC Modules
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Figure 2-7: Extracting AMC Modules
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Cabling
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2.1.2.2.1 CMX Module
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Connecting to Earth (Ground)
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Connecting to Network
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Figure 2-8: Earthing the Device
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Figure 2-9: CMX Module
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2.1.2.2.2 CRMX Module
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Figure 2-10: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
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Figure 2-11: Connecting the Gbe WAN Port
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Figure 2-12: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
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Figure 2-13: Connecting the SFP Fiber Optic WAN Port
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Figure 2-14: Connecting the T1 WAN DSU/CSU Port
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Figure 2-15: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts for E1/T1
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Connecting to FXS/FXO Interfaces
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Connecting to the LAN
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Figure 2-16: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
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Figure 2-17: RJ-11 Connector Pinouts
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Connecting to E1/T1 Trunks
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Connecting to Power
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Figure 2-18: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts for E1/T1
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Mediant 2000
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Physical Description
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Removing / Inserting the SBC Blade
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Figure 2-19: Removing the Blade
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Figure 2-20: Inserting Blade
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Cabling the Standard Interfaces
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Figure 2-21: Rear-Panel Cabling for 16 Trunks (Dual AC)
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Figure 2-22: Rear-Panel Cabling for 8 Trunks (DC Power)
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Connecting the E1/T1 Trunk Interfaces
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Earthing (Grounding) the Device
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Figure 2-23: 50-Pin Female Telco Board-Mounted Connector
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Table 2-9: E1/T1 Connector Pinouts for each 50-Pin Telco Connector
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Connecting the Ethernet Interface
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Figure 2-24: RJ-48C Connector Pinouts
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Figure 2-25: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
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2.2.3.4.1 Connecting the AC Power Supply
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Connecting the Power Supply
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2.2.3.4.2 Connecting the DC Power Supply
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Figure 2-26: DC Power Terminal Block Screw Connector
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Figure 2-27: DC Power Terminal Block Crimp Connector
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3 Initialization
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Assigning the Gateway an IP Address
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Mediant 1000
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Table 3-1: Default IP Addresses
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Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
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Figure 3-1: Enter Network Password Screen
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Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
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Figure 3-2: Bootp Client Configuration Screen
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Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance
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Table 3-2: Configuration Parameters Available Via the Voice Menu
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Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
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Mediant 1000 MSBG
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3.1.2.1.1 Voip and Management LAN Interface
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Assigning LAN IP Addresses
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Figure 3-3: Multiple Interface Table Page
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3.1.2.1.2 Data-Routing LAN Interface
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Figure 3-4: Connections Page
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Figure 3-5: Defining LAN Data-Routing IP Address
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Table 3-3: Default LAN Data-Routing IP Address
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Assigning a WAN IP Address
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Configuring the Device's DHCP Server
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Figure 3-6: Configuring the DHCP Server
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Figure 3-7: Configuring the DHCP Server
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Figure 3-8: Routing Tab
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Mediant 2000
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Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
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Table 3-4: Default IP Addresses
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Figure 3-9: Enter Network Password Screen
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Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
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Figure 3-10: Bootp Client Configuration Screen
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Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
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Connecting to the SBA Application
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Mediant 1000 and Mediant 1000 MSBG
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Cabling
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Figure 3-11: Cabling OSN3 for Remote Desktop Connection from PC with Windows XP
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Connecting Using Remote Desktop Connection
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Figure 3-12: Changing the Pc's IP Address
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Figure 3-13: Entering IP Address in Remote Desktop Connection
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Figure 3-14: Entering User Name and Password in Remote Desktop Connection
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Connecting Using Serial Port
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Figure 3-15: Terminal Prompt
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Figure 3-16: List of IP Addresses
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Mediant 2000
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Figure 3-17: Cabling of the SBC Blade
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Defining Mediation Server's IP Address, Redundancy and Load Balancing
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Figure 4-1: Proxy & Registration Page
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4 Configuring the Enhanced Media Gateway
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Figure 4-2: Proxy Sets Table Page
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Figure 4-3: Advanced Parameters
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Figure 4-4: Tel to IP Routing Table
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Defining Reasons for Alternative Routing
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Figure 4-5: Reasons for Alternative Routing Page
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Figure 4-6: Admin Page
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Defining SIP TLS Transport Type
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Figure 4-7: SIP General Parameters Page
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Step 1: Configure General SIP Parameters
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Figure 4-8: Application Settings Page
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Step 2: Configure NTP and DNS Server
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Figure 4-9: Proxy & Registration Page
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Step 3: Configure the Gateway Name
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Figure 4-10: Certificates Page
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Step 4: Configure a Certificate
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Figure 4-11: Microsoft Certificate Services Web Page
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Figure 4-13: Advanced Certificate Request
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Figure 4-15: Download a CA Certificate, Certificate Chain, or CRL
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Figure 4-16: Certificates
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Step 5: Define the Cipher String for HTTPS
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Defining SIP TCP Transport Type
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Configure Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
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Defining E1/T1/BRI Trunk Settings
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Configuring the Trunk Group Table
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Configuring the Trunk Group Setting Table
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Configuring IP-To-Trunk Group Routing
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Configuring the Trunk Settings
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Defining TDM Bus Settings
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Uploading cas Files and Assigning to Trunks
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Figure 4-25: Load Auxiliary Files
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Figure 4-26: Trunk Settings
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Defining ISDN Trunk Termination Side for QSIG
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Defining Voice Coders
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Define Silence Suppression, Comfort Noise and AGC
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Figure 4-30: Ipmedia Settings
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Defining Early Media
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Figure 4-32: SIP General Parameters
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Figure 4-33: Admin Page Settings
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Translating Numbers From/To E.164 Using Manipulation Tables for PBX/PSTN Connectivity
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4.10.1 Manipulation Tables
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Table 4-1: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
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4.10.2 Dialing Plan Notation
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Table 4-2: Dialing Plan Notations
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4.10.3 Numbering Plans and Type of Number
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Table 4-3: NPI/TON Values for ISDN ETSI
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4.10.4 Number Normalization Examples
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Figure 4-36: Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel IP Calls
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5 Connecting Analog Devices to Lync 2010
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Figure 5-1: Connecting Analog Devices in Lync 2010 Environment Using Audiocodes Gateway
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Enhanced Media Gateway Configuration
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Step 1: Enable IP-To-IP Application
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Step 2: Configure the Number of Media Channels
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Step 3: Configure Trunk Group Table
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Step 4: Configure Trunk Group Settings Table
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Step 5: Configure Trunk Settings
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Step 6-A: Configure the Gateway for SRTP
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Step 6-B: Configure IP Profile for Analog Device
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Step 6: Configure Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
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Step 7: Configure IP Group Table
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Step 8: Configure Proxy Set Table
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5.1.12 Step 9: Routing Setup
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5.1.13 Step 9-A: Configure Inbound IP Routing
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Step 9-B: Configure Outbound IP Routing
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5.1.15 Step 10: Configure Fax Signaling Method
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5.1.16 Step 11: Configure General Parameters
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Analog Devices (Ata's) Configuration
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Step 1: Configure the Endpoint Phone Number Table
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Step 2: Configure Tel to IP Routing Table
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Step 3: Configure Coders Table
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Step 4: Configure SIP TCP Transport Type and Fax Signaling Method
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6 Configuring Survivable Branch Appliance
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Preparation
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Datacenter Workflow
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Adding the Survivable Branch Appliance Device to Active Directory
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Defining the Branch Office Topology through Topology Builder
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Figure 6-5: Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder
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Figure 6-6: Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder
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Figure 6-10: Front End Pool
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Figure 6-12: Define the PSTN Gateway
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Figure 6-14: Publish Topology – Confirm Tasks
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Installing and Configuring SBA
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Main Functions
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Setup
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IP Settings
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Change Computer Name
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Figure 6-28: Change Computer Name - Completed
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Change Admin Password
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Figure 6-31: Change Admin Password – Completed
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Set Date and Time
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Figure 6-34: Set Date and Time
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Figure 6-36: Set Date and Time - Completed
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Figure 6-53: Configuration - Completion
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Figure 6-56: Enable Replication - Completion
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Activate MCS
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Figure 6-59: Activate MCS - Completion
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6.2.2.10 MCS Certificate
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Enable Replication
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Join to Domain
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Device Preparation
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Figure 6-47: Device Preparation – PM Install Server.msi
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Configuration
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Figure 6-62: MCS Certificate – Detailed Log
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Figure 6-64: MCS Certificate – Download Enrolled Certificate
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Figure 6-66: MCS Certificate – File Upload
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Figure 6-68: MCS Certificate – Complete
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6.2.2.11 Start MCS Services
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Gateway Configuration
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OCS Test Call
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6.2.2.14 Complete Setup
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December
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Home
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Tools
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Start and Stop Service
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System Update
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Logs
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Logout
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Configuring SBA Media Gateway
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