Configuration Overview

The MBG interface displays the following configuration tabs and sub-menus:

Tab

Sub-menu

Tasks

System Status

Dashboard  

view status and system information, plus enable/disable MBG

Metrics

view statistical information like Connections, Active Calls, and Calls per Hour  

 Devices

  • view MiNet phones and devices that connect to the server

  • view SIP phones and devices that connect to the server

SIP Trunks

view SIP trunk details

Call recording

view status of all registered call recording equipment

Service Configuration

ICPs

set up the ICP or system that interacts with MBG

MiNet Devices

add/edit MiNet phones and devices that connect to the server

SIP Devices

add/edit SIP phones and devices that connect to the server

SIP trunking

view/add/edit SIP trunk details

WebRTC

configure the WebRTC gateway to support browser-based voice and video calls

Application integration

enable/disable Call Recording and configure options for MiCollab Client, MiContact Center, MiCollab Conference and other applications

System Configuration

Settings

view/edit advanced system settings (service parameters, global settings, MiNet options, SIP options, logging configuration)

Network profiles

pre-configured profiles you can use to set up your network configuration

MiNet fallback addresses

configure manual fallback IP address (for device reboot)

IP Translations

view/configure IP translation rules

Bandwidth management

view/configure bandwidth management settings for inbound and outbound WAN traffic

Connectors

view detailed status of all connectors

Overrides

view/edit the default configurations supported by the MBG admin interface

Note: Edit these parameters only when instructed to do so by Mitel Product Support.

Administration

Logging

  • Primary Service: Controls logging for SIP and MiNet devices, SIP trunks, call recording, and clustering.

  • WebRTC Service: Controls logging of WebRTC user registrations and calls.

  • Management Layer: Controls logging by the management layer components, including the User Interface, database and events system.

Diagnostics

  • Connectivity Tests: Checks connectivity to ICPs for MiNET, SIP, and TFTP services based on the configured type; SIP trunking endpoints; and application servers such as MiCollab and MiContact Center. If these are configured with a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), a DNS resolution test is also run.  

  • Traceroute: Display the route (path) of packets travelling across the IP network to an endpoint.

  • Packet Trace: Capture a log of traffic passing over the network.

File transfers

  • Teleworker network analyzer

  • Product support logs

  • Import/Export SIP and MiNET device data

Alarms

  • set the severity level for individual events.

  • set the thresholds for SNMP traps

Configuration Steps

The following steps are recommended to configure the MBG solution. You can adjust these steps to suit you own implementation.

To configure MBG:

  1. Program support for devices:

  1. Add ICP(s) and Configure the Default ICP.

  2. Configure the Network Profile for the MBG.

  3. Program your services:

  1. (Optional) Configure the following:

  1. Start the MBG.

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