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Document Overview

This document provides a configuration guide for Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 when connecting to the Avaya Communication Manager (CM) 7.1.

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Introduction

The interoperability compliance testing focuses on verifying inbound and outbound call flows between the Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 and the Avaya CM 7.1 platform.

Audience

This is a technical document intended for telecommunications engineers for configuring both the Ribbon SBCs and the third-party product. Users will perform steps to navigate the third-party product as well as the Ribbon SBC Command Line Interface (CLI). Understanding the basic concepts of TCP/UDP/TLS, IP/Routing, and SIP/RTP is also necessary for completing the configuration and for troubleshooting, if necessary.

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This configuration guide is offered as a convenience to Ribbon customers. The specifications and information regarding the product in this guide are subject to change without notice. All statements, information, and recommendations in this guide are believed to be accurate but are presented without warranty of any kind, express or implied, and are provided “AS IS”. Users must take full responsibility for the application of the specifications and information in this guide.

Requirements

The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration:

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Equipment

Software Version

Ribbon Communications

Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000

V16.0.0

Third-party Equipment



Avaya Communication Manager

7.1

Avaya one-X Communicator6.2
NGT Litev.1.51



Reference Configuration

The following reference configuration shows the connectivity between the third-party and the Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000.

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Support

For any questions regarding this document or its content, contact your maintenance and support provider.

Third-Party Product Features

Ribbon supports the following third-party product features:

  • Basic originated and terminated calls
  • Basic inbound and outbound calls
  • Hold and Resume
  • Call Forwarding
  • DTMF
  • Conference calls
  • Action on eSBC outage (restart of eSBC)
  • Action on Loss of Virgin Media primary SBC

Configure Avaya Communication Manager 7.1

The following new configurations are included in this section:

  1. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1
  2. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1
  3. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1
  4. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1
  5. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1
  6. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1
  7. Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1

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  1. DS1 Circuit Pack
  2. Signaling Group
  3. Trunk Group
  4. Route Pattern
  5. ARS Digit Analysis Table
  6. Station
  7. Change public-unknown-numbering

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DS1 Circuit Pack
DS1 Circuit Pack
1. DS1 Circuit Pack

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type change ds1 001V5 in the command line.

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  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type change ds1 001V5 in the command line.
  3. Configure the Signaling Mode field with isdn-pri.
  4. Configure the Connect field with pbx.
  5. Configure the Interface field with user.
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Signaling Group
Signaling Group
2. Signaling Group

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type add signaling-group next in the command line. 

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    The next switch auto-generates the next available group number for the Signaling Group, which is the most efficient method for creating a new Signaling Group.


  3. Confirm the next available Signaling Group information and press F3 to save the changes. 
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Trunk Group
Trunk Group
3. Trunk Group

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type add trunk-group next in the command line.
  3. Enter the trunk group information and press F3 to save the changes.
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Route Pattern
Route Pattern
4. Route Pattern

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type list route-pattern in the command line to determine the next available route pattern.
  3. Identify the route-pattern number you are going to use, and then press F1 to exit the current operation.
  4. Type change route-pattern and then type the available route pattern number. Press F3 to save the changes.
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ARS Digit Analysis Table
ARS Digit Analysis Table
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. ARS Digit Analysis Table

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type change ars analysis <dialed_number> to add or change the handling for a specified called number.
  3. Confirm the changes and press F3 to save.
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Station
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.  Station

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type add station next to add a new station. 
  3. Confirm the changes and press F3 to save.
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Change public-unknown-numbering
Change public-unknown-numbering
7
.  Change public-unknown-numbering

  1. Use the Site Administration to log into the Avaya CM 7.1.
  2. Type change public-unknown-numbering 0 and add the caller number station. With this command, the caller number will appear for outgoing calls in an ISDN interconnection.
  3. Confirm the changes and press F3 to save.
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EdgeMarc Configuration

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Network

VoIP

Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1

Ribbon EdgeMarc 6000 configuration Avaya Communication Manager 7.1


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Network
Network

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LAN and WAN Interfaces
LAN and WAN Interfaces
LAN and WAN Interfaces

  1. Log into the EdgeMarc as a root user.
  2. Click Network to configure the LAN and WAN interfaces.

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Static Routes
Static Routes
Static Routes

Select Network > Static Routes to configure the routes.

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T1/E1 Configuration
T1/E1 Configuration
T1/E1 Configuration

Select Network > T1/E1 Configuration to configure the T1.

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ISDN - Network
ISDN - Network
ISDN - Network

Select Network > ISDN > Network to configure the Network Side ISDN PRI configuration.

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VoIP
VoIP
VoIP

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VoIP Settings
VoIP Settings
VoIP Settings

  1. Login as a root user.
  2. Click VoIP to configure the VoIP features.
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SIP Settings
SIP Settings
SIP Settings

  1. Select VoIP > SIP to configure the SIP settings.
  2. Configure the SIP servers.
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B2BUA
B2BUA
B2BUA 

  1. Select VoIP > B2BUA to access the B2BUA trunking configuration.
  2. Configure the next parameters.
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Survivability
Survivability
Survivability

  1. Select VoIP > Survivability.
  2. Configure the parameters.
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Test Results
Test Results
Test Results

The following table provides Ribbon's test results of the scenarios that Virgin Media requires for its customers.

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