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Product Overview
Issue 08
Date 2013-10-21
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Contents
1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Product Positioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Highlights ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1 Introduction
Table 1-1 Models and application scenarios of the eSpace U1900 series
The eSpace U1980 is the core switch SIP based control device used in Huawei IPT and
eSpace UC solutions. It can be deployed on a hybrid network with IP phones, remote analog
phones, Wi-Fi phones, soft phones, unified communications services, contact center services
and voicemail with unified messaging support providing high-quality voice and value-added
services for enterprises customers, such as government departments, electric power
companies, and financial companies. Figure 1-1 shows the appearance of eSpace U1980.
The U1980 is the core platform of IP Huawei UC solution, it can be centralized or distributed
architecture. The management is centralized and it can support until 300 remote gateways on
remote offices with survivability functions.
It can support SIP extension, (eSpace IP phones, softphones, eSpace desktop), analog phones
by IAD or gateways
Based on a professional voice platform, advance architecture, secure and reliable backup
mechanism, and rich voice, data, and video services, the eSpace U1980 can be used to
customize communication solutions for enterprises. It also supports the dual-node Scenarios,
local regeneration, and highly reliable networking, improving enterprise management
efficiency and competitiveness.
1.2 Highlights
The eSpace U1980 provides rich services and ports. It is highly reliable and easy to deploy
and maintain.
The support for AT0 trunks varies depending on the local PSTN standard.
High Reliability
Provides 99.999% system reliability and supports 2+1 power backup.
Supports the active/standby mode and active/standby switchover, ensuring the gateway
access reliability.
Adapts to requirements of large-sized enterprises and reduces the costs for enterprises.
Can be expanded and upgraded to UC applications, protecting customers' investments.
The U1980 support two SMCU (eSpace U1980 main control unit), It supports processor
redundancy 1+1 hot backup. When the active board is faulty, the standby board
automatically replaces the active board. The backup processor synchronize with the main
processor in real time, all the calls remains stand
2 Application Scenario
Typical Network
Figure 2-1 shows the centralized networking.
Network Description
Analog phones and fax machines connect to an IAD through analog phone cables. The
IAD, IP phones, and SoftPhone connect to the eSpace U1980 in LAN mode. A maximum
of 20,000 voice users can register with the eSpace U1980.
A UC server can be added to the network to provide UC, CDR, and eSight services.
To connect the eSpace U1980 to the PSTN through an analog trunk, you must deploy an IAD132 or
IAD1224 that has FXO ports to implement the analog trunk access.
It is recommended that you deploy firewalls at the network entry and exit as well as at the user access
point of the enterprise, and make access control policies according to Communication Matrix.
Typical Network
Figure 2-2 shows the networking.
Network Description
The network is described as follows:
A maximum of 300 branch nodes are supported in a distributed networking.
The central node and branch nodes connect to the PSTN through trunks.
The central and branch nodes are connected through SIP trunks and use the heartbeat
mechanism to monitor the running status of the peer devices.
The dual redundancy function is supported. Two eSpace U1980s are deployed in
active/standby mode on the central node allowing that if the first U1980 goes down, the
second one .
The eSpace U1980 supports up to four redundant sites using DNS.
When the central node and branch nodes are connected properly:
Users and services are configured and controlled in a unified manner on the central
node.
SIP users cannot register with branch nodes. Branch nodes cannot be set to the IMS
mode.
Branch nodes synchronize SIP user data from the central node, and register analog
users on branch nodes with the central node.
When the central node is faulty or disconnected from branch nodes:
Each branch node becomes an independent IP PBX in a survivable mode. SIP users
can register with branch nodes.
The follow basic call function remains available for users on branch nodes.
The basic call function remains available for users on branch nodes.
It is recommended that you deploy firewalls at the network entry and exit as well as at the user access
point of the enterprise, and make access control policies according to Communication Matrix.
3 Product Architecture
3.1 Shelf
The shelf provides a space for placing and connecting the internal components of the eSpace
U1980. It also protects the components from contamination and external damage.
Appearance
The shelf of the eSpace U1980 is a standard 6 U shelf. It is 436 mm in width, 420 mm in
depth, and 264 mm in height. Figure 3-1 shows the front panel of the shelf. Figure 3-2 shows
the rear panel of the shelf.
Slots
Slots are located at the back of the shelf, as shown in Figure 3-2.
The eSpace U1980 provides two SMCU slots and eight slots for interface boards:
Slots 0 and 1 are SMCU slots used to install the IP PBX-SMCU boards.
Slots 2 to 9 are used to install interface boards and SC1-MRS boards. Mixed insertion is
supported.
Figure 3-3 shows the slot distribution of the eSpace U1980.
When only one IP PBX-SMCU board is installed, the system runs in single-node control mode.
When two SMCU boards are installed, the system runs in active/standby control mode and has a
higher reliability.
The eSpace U1980 requires at least one IP PBX-SMCU board and one SC1-MRS board for
operation. You can install more boards according to the system capacity. If certain slots are not used,
you must install filler panels.
Power Supply
The eSpace U1980 uses two power supply modules that can be swapped and work in
active/standby mode. The AC and DC power supplies are supported.
The power supply module provides the following functions:
3.2 Boards
The boards of the eSpace U1980 include IP PBX-SMCU, SC1-MRS, SC1-DTU-4, SC1-DTU-
8.
The eSpace U1980 can be connected to broadband terminals (including SoftPhone, eSpace Desktop, and
SIP SoftConsole), and access devices (including IADs).
A number prefix is the first digit or first few digits in a number to specify the number attribute.
Prefixes can identify emergency, intra-office, local, intra-office and local, national, and international
calls, and support 32 levels of customized call rights. The intra-office and local prefixes are applied
when the intra-office prefix is the same as the local outgoing prefix.
Fax
The eSpace U1980 supports T.30 faxes in the circuit switched domain and T.38 faxes in the
packet switched domain, and transparent transmission of G.711 faxes.
The end-to-end delay for transmitting signals using a fax machine cannot exceed 3
seconds. It is recommended that no more than four T.38 code switching gateways be
deployed on the network.
For transparent transmission, eSpace U1980 converts voice calls in G.729 encoding
mode into G.711 faxes.
Right levels for call rights and call control by time segment
Users at different right levels have different rights to make calls. Call rights can be
control by time segment so that users at a level can make calls only in a specified time
segment. Table 4-3 describes the mapping between call rights and user levels.
Users at the same level cannot preempt trunks of one another; By default, the busy tone is played when a
trunk is preempted. An announcement can be also played.
Service Description
Call barring by calling number Call rights that are classified by calling
number include incoming and outgoing call
rights, for example, local call rights, toll call
rights, and trunk call rights.
Call barring by called number Call rights that are classified by called
number include incoming and outgoing call
rights, for example, local call rights, toll call
rights, and trunk call rights.
Call barring by blacklist or whitelist Call barring by blacklist or whitelist allows
a user to accept or reject calls made by a list
Service Description
of users.
Users in the blacklist group can call only
users in the whitelist group.
Users in the ordinary call barring group
can call users in the same group or in the
whitelist group, but cannot call users in
the blacklist group.
Users in the whitelist group can call
users in any of the three groups.
Call barring by personal blacklist Call barring by blacklist or whitelist allows
a user to accept or reject calls made by a list
of users. The personal blacklist has a lower
priority than the system blacklist.
VoIP domain-based call barring IP PBX logically assigns some local users
or office routes to a VoIP domain for
barring calls and sets the maximum number
of concurrent calls for this VoIP domain.
When receiving a new call request, the IP
PBX checks the calling and called parties'
domains and the maximum number of calls
allowed. If the maximum number of calls
allowed is reached, the call fails, and the
calling party hears an announcement.
Password-based call barring eSpace U1980 determines whether a user
can make calls by asking the user to enter a
password. The password is bound to the
user's phone.
Call barring by card number and password Users can use authorized card numbers and
passwords to make calls from any phones in
the office. This service supports the
following two dialing modes:
IVR navigation dialing mode: Users
enter the password-based call barring
prefix, and dial a number as prompted.
Full number dialing mode: Users
directly enter outgoing prefix*call
barring service ID*password*called
number# to make a call.
PIN-Code Service The PIN-Code service enables differentiated
call-out service rights for different users that
share the same IP phone.
Calling number authentication If the calling number authentication service
is configured for the called number prefix
involved in an incoming call from a local
user or a trunk, the IP PBX initiates a
request to the remote authentication dial-in
user service (RADIUS) server to
Service Description
authenticate the calling number. If the
authentication is successful, the IP PBX
connects the call. If the authentication fails,
the call fails.
Call barring by region The IP PBX manages call rights for users
who use different types of phones in various
regions.
After users under the IP PBX are
assigned to different VoIP domains, the
IP PBX determines whether a call can be
established based on the calling number,
called number, or domain type.
This service meets VoIP restriction
requirements of India offices. Incoming
and outgoing calls cannot be routed
through broadband and narrowband
trunks. Different rights can be assigned
to trunks to prevent trunk tandem calls.
Anonymous call barring This service allows the system to restrict
anonymous calls (including intra-office
calls and outer-office calls) to a user.
Restriction on outer-office call duration When a user under eSpace U1980 makes an
outgoing call to or receives an incoming call
from an outer-office user, the IP PBX
controls the call duration as configured and
plays an announcement to the user when
there is only one minute left.
Emergency Call
As long as the network between the IP phones and the eSpace U1980 is available, users can
make emergency calls in any state (such as unregistered, call rights restricted, or overdrawn
state). The emergency call center can locate the calling parties.
The emergency call service is still available in the following scenarios: account overdrawn,
password-based call barring, call baring by card number, national/international toll call barring,
intra-office call barring, outer-office call barring, call barring due to the full CDR pool, RADIUS
authentication failure, and call barring by VoIP domain.
Currently, eSpace 79xx (V100R001C01SPC400 or later) support the emergency call function.
Calls do not carry location information. The emergency call center can locate the calling parties
according to the calling numbers only when users with these numbers have reported their locations
to the emergency call center beforehand.
Scheduled Conference
Individual Dialing-In
Participants dial a conference access code and enter the conference ID and password as
prompted to join a conference. If the conference ID or password that a participant enters
is incorrect, the participant returns to the upper-level menu.
Host Convening
The moderator joins a conference and performs operations on the phone to invite or
remove participants.
System Convening
The moderator sets a participant list in advance, and the system calls the listed
participants at the scheduled time. Participants can simply pick up phones to join the
conference.
Instant Conference
Users can directly initiate an instant conference without scheduling the conference in advance.
Users can dial an automatic switchboard number plus an extension number to directly
make a call to the extension number. This function is not supported if the automatic
switchboard uses the AT0 trunk.
Voice prompts can be set by time segment, that is, different voice prompts are played in
different time segments.
When a called party hangs up the phone on an extension, the switchboard becomes
available for the calling party.
For recording during a P2P call or during a conference, the recording initiator must use an
IP phone and has been assigned the recording service right.
All participants hear related announcements when recording starts and ends.
The recording service right is determined by the two parties during a call. Particularly, in
the ONLY service, the recording service right is determined by the primary number.
When the following services are used, the recording function is unavailable:
Three-party call, call hold, barge, privileged user, call waiting, or call forwarding service
Automatic switchboard service (dialing the automatic switchboard prefix or IVR prefix)
Fax or alarm service
Advanced secretary service
Service activation or deactivation using service prefixes
During call recording, any other services, such as P2P video call and fax services, cannot be
initiated.
4.7 CDR
The eSpace U1980 stores binary call detail records (CDRs) in the CDR pool that is located in
the buffer area and it is able to integrate with any call accounting 3rd party.
CDR Server
A CDR server stores and processes binary CDRs from multiple IP PBXs at the same time.
A CDR server can connect to a maximum of 30 IP PBXs.
A CDR server can process a maximum of 1200 CDRs every second.
Every CDR is backed up on the CDR server.
The size of each CDR is 240 bytes.
A CDR server uses the BMU or a third-party system to obtain, query, and collect
statistics on CDRs.
CDR Interface
The CDR interface enables an IP PBX billing system to provide CDRs for third-party billing
systems and billing centers openly and securely.
4.9 Security
The eSpace U1980 provides enhanced security measures for users.
The communication port matrix is delivered with the product documentation. The
services and ports that are not listed in the communication port matrix should not be
enabled.
The communication port matrix contains the following information: available ports,
transport layer protocols used by the ports, network elements (NEs) that use the ports to
communicate with peer NEs, application layer protocols used by the ports and
description of the services at the application layer, information about whether services at
the application layer can be disabled, authentication modes of the ports, and functions of
the ports (such as transmitting management traffic, control traffic, or data traffic).
The Secure Shell (SSH) protocol is used to authenticate user login.
Passwords sent from the LMT client to the server are encrypted using the Secure Hash
Algorithm (SHA).
Media streams RTP (SRTP) and TSL signaling in the voice services are encrypted to
ensure user data security, AES-64 and128.
5.1 LMT
The Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) is the NE management system for eSpace U1980.
The LMT provides functions such as alarm management, configuration management, security
management.
System Architecture
Figure 5-1 shows the system architecture of the LMT.
LMT server
Installed on a PC, connects to multiple eSpace U1980s, manages alarms, tracing and
performance data, and logs, and transfers the information to LMT clients.
System requirements: 32-bit Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows
Server 2008 R2, or 64-bit SuSE 11 SP2 operating system, dual-core 2.0 GHz CPU or
higher, 2 GB memory or more, and 80 GB hard disk space or more.
LMT client
Installed on a PC, communicates with an LMT server using TCP, and displays the
information about alarm management, configuration management, device management,
version upgrade, and log management transferred from the LMT server in graphic mode.
System requirements: 32-bit Windows XP or Windows 7 operating system, dual-core 2.0
GHz CPU or higher, 2 GB memory or more, 80 GB hard disk space or more, and a
display that supports 1280 x 1024 or higher resolution.
Network
Figure 5-2 shows the LMT network.
The relationships among LMT clients, LMT servers, and eSpace U1980s are as follows:
An LMT server and client can be installed on different PCs or the same PC.
An LMT client can connect to an LMT server installed on the same PC or a different PC.
An LMT client can connect to only one LMT server, but an LMT server can connect to a
maximum of four LMT clients.
An LMT server can manage ten eSpace U1980s, but an eSpace U1980 can be managed
by only one LMT server.
Management Subfunction
Function
Queries alarms by search criteria such as alarm severity, alarm type,
alarm occurrence time, and alarm clearance time.
Collects statistics on alarm by level.
Sets alarm tones.
Acknowledges and clears alarms.
Synchronizes and filters alarms.
Exports alarms.
Surveillance Monitors the board status.
management Monitors the CPU usage.
Monitors the E1/T1 port status.
Monitors channel status.
Monitors trunk link status.
Configuration Adds, deletes, modifies, and logs in to the eSpace U1980 via.
management Configures users, services, and trunks through the wizard.
Configures data and queries status through the command navigation
tree.
Configures users, IP Telephony services and extensions in a
centralized environment.
All changed performed remotely to the platform are affected to the
central site and vice-versa.
Manages voice files.
Manages patches and versions.
Configuration can be performed via web, http, https and ssh.
Signaling tracing Traces and parses the SIP broadband signaling.
Traces and parses the PRI, SS7, R2 and QSIG narrowband
signaling.
Reports the traced messages with a user phone number being the
tracing condition.
Manages tracing tasks.
Displays messages and signaling in real time.
Automatically saves messages and signaling.
Queries historical messages and signaling.
Deletes messages or signaling.
One-click fault Collects the CPU usage.
information Collects the memory usage.
collection
Collects the status information about login users.
Collects blade status.
Collects trunk link status.
Collects the black box information.
Management Subfunction
Function
Upgrade Uploads eSpace U1980 version files.
Backs up version files and patches.
Upgrades the eSpace U1980 and the data.bin file.
Rolls back the eSpace U1980.
Generates upgrade logs.
Displays the upgrade progress dynamically.
Log collection Downloads operation logs.
Downloads run logs.
Queries and retrieves debug logs.
6 Technical Specifications
Item Indicator
Dimensions 264mm (Heigth) x 436mm (Width) x 420mm (Depth)
Weight 31kg to 32kg
Maximum Power 400W
Consumption in Full
Configuration
Input Voltage (AC power) 100V to 240V AC
Power Frequency (AC power) 50Hz/60Hz
Maximum output power (AC 500W
power)
Input Voltage (DC power) 38V to 75V DC, typical value:48V DC
Input electricity (DC power) 15A
Maximum output power (DC 500W
power)
Storage temperature 40C to +70C
Long-term operating 0C to 45C
temperature
Short-term operating 5C to +55C
temperature NOTE
Short-term running means that the device works nonstop for not
greater than 48 hours and the cumulated working time of the
device in a year does not exceed 15 days.
Item Indicator
Relative humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Ambient particulate less than 180 mg/m3
concentration
Parameter Setting
Max. users 20,000
Max. concurrent intra-office calls 2000
Max. capacity of AT0 analog loop trunk 56
Max. capacity of PRI trunks (E1) 2700
Max. capacity of PRI trunks (T1) 2700
Max. capacity of QSIG trunks (E1) 2700
Max. capacity of QSIG trunks (T1) 2700
Max. capacity of SS7 trunks (E1) 2700
Max. capacity of R2 trunks (E1) 2700
Max. capacity of SIP trunks 2500
BHCC Supports up to180 K calls simultaneously
Conference processing capability Supports a maximum of concurrent 320
conferences and 960 parties when eight MRS
boards are configured.
A single bridge conference supports a
maximum of 120 parties.
Each MRS board supports a maximum of 40
conferences and 120 parties.
The conference control can be transfer between
any parties
Max. number of concurrent SRTP calls Each MRS board supports a maximum of 150
channels
Max. number of SIP trunks encrypted by 2000
TLS
Signaling/Protoco Function
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QSIG Enables the communication between the eSpace U1980 and
switches supporting the QSIG signaling and enables the eSpace
U1980 to access E1 trunks provided by the switches.
SIP Enables the interconnections between eSpace U1980s and connects
the eSpace U1980 to IADs and SIP multimedia packet terminals.
AT0 Connects the PSTN network and the switch. AT0 is a DC loop
analog narrowband trunk, allowing users with traditional phone
lines to connect to external users for voice services. This is a simple
and effective way of narrowband access.
Telnet Connects LMTs or remote operation and maintenance terminals to
eSpace U1980s.
SSH Secures remote logins to an LMT or an operation and maintenance
terminal through an unreliable network to the eSpace U1980 for
configuration and debugging.
TFTP Loads programs and configuration data from the TFTP server.
SNTP Allows eSpace U1980s to provide the time synchronization service
for the client (IP terminal and SoftConsole server).
Protocol/Technology Standard
PRI ITU-T Q.921
QSIG ITU-T G.962, ITU-T I.431, ITU-T Q.921, ECMA142, and
ECMA143
SIP RFC 3261-3263, RFC 3265, RFC 2976, RFC 3311, RFC 3420,
RFC 3515, and RFC 3842
SDP RFC 2327-1998 and RFC 3264
T.30 ITU-T T.30 (07/2003)
T.38 ITU-T T.38
EC ITU-T G.165 and ITU-T G.168
EMC EN 55022: 1998 + A1: 2000 + A2: 2003
Protocol/Technology Standard
CISPR 22: 2003
EN 55024: 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2003
CISPR 24: 1997 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2002
ETSI EN 300 386 V1.3.3: 2005
AS/NZS CISPR 22: 2006
Network Protocols IPv4 TCP/IP, SIP, SDP, UDP, RTP, RTCP, DHCP, DNS,
PPPoE, HTTP, HTTPS, SNTP, XCAP, LLDP-MED, SNMP
SNMPV1, V2C, and V3 protocols are supported.
Security IEC 60950-1:2005
EN 60950-1:2006
CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1/UL 60950-1
AS/NZS 60950.1-2003
GB4943