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This document aims to give the successive steps to complete in order to configure the iQsim Iron SIM
Server One (ISSO) solution.
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Contents
1. __ Introduction............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. __ Step by step software setup ................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
ISSO and SIM Rack are into the same LAN ................................................................................................................ 18
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
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Document revision
Version
Date
Author
1.00
13/10/2014
XLE
First version
2.00
20/11/2014
XLE
3.00
29/02/2016
XLE
Update
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Overview
This document aims to give the successive steps to complete in order to configure the iQsim SIM Server One
(ISSO) solution before starting operations with.
The figure below gives an general overview of the network topology and data flows between the devices:
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Media (RTP packets) is between the VoIP softswitch (or media gateway) and the iQsim gateways.
iQsim property protocol is used between the ISSO and the gateways.
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Introduction
This part of the document aims to give guidelines for Iron SIM Server One (ISSO) and gateways initial setup.
Depending on the network design used for the physical installation of the devices, some additional
configuration steps may have to be completed: several templates of usual installation and setup are given
into chapter 3 for guidelines and follow-up processes.
Browse to http://192.168.1.10:8000
Enter Login (administrator) and Password (iqsim).
Click on Start button > System Settings > Settings tab: enter the new IP Parameters.
Click on Save & Reboot button.
After the reboot, use the new IP address to connect to the iQsim SIM Server One.
The ISSO licenses are available anytime from iQsim Technical web site.
Visit http://support.iqsim.com.
Go to Product Management menu
Select the ISSO product reference to obtain the license
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configuration
When you are prompted to enter the IRON Service Controller IP address, enter the IP address of
your ISSO.
Browse to http://192.168.1.1
configuration
GSM Device
validation
After gateway setup and reboot, the gateway will be automatically added into the GSM Device menu of the
ISSO web interface, with Grey status 'Waiting for validation'.
To authorize the connection to the ISSO, double click to edit the gateway parameters, enter the Connection
Name (administrator) and the Connection Password (iqsim).
Select the Country where the gateway is installed.
Save.
Add a SIM
Rack
Additional SIM rack must be added into the ISSO database using the ISSO web interface.
Click on SIM Rack menu.
Enter the name of the SIM Rack
Enter the IP address of the SIM Rack and the TCP Port (51503 by default) to use for the iSSO and the
gateways to connect to it.
Save
See Chapter 3 - Typical installation with additional SIM rack for more details.
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Introduction
This chapter aims to give usual templates of installation and setup to do when the ISSO is set with a private
IP address.
Examples below are given for 2 gateways, obviously they can be followed when more gateways are used.
When the ISSO is configured with a public IP address, the templates below can be used for gateways
installation and setup only.
The ISSO can be set with the default (192.168.1.10) or a different private IP address.
Gateway #1 can be set with the default (192.168.1.1) or a different private IP address.
Any other gateway into the same LAN must be set with a different private IP address.
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UDP ports in
use
The default range of ports in use for RTP must be changed on Gateway #2, following the process below:
Open a telnet session to Gateway #2
type: config
type: cd sessmgr
type: set baseudpport=12000
type: exit
type: Y
type: Y
The access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The table below is
a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use for every device.
Port
number
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Port
Type
Description
NAT/PAT Configuration
21
TCP
23
TCP
8000
TCP
1179
TCP
ISSO Monitoring
1168
TCP
ISSO Monitoring
5060
UDP
2775
TCP
SIP
(for Call Termination)
SMPP
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TCP
9629
TCP
Access to Xiqs
121
TCP
123
TCP
UDP
RTP to Gw #1
221
TCP
223
TCP
UDP
RTP to Gateway #2
11000
to
11999
12000
to
12999
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82.97.26.90:11000-11999 ->
192.168.1.1:11000-11999
82.97.26.90:12000-12999 ->
192.168.1.2:12000-12999
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The ISSO can be set with the default (192.168.1.10) or a different private IP address.
Gateway #1 and Gateway #2 can be set with the default (192.168.1.1) or a different private IP address.
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ISSO access
router
configuration
Gateways
access router
configuration
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The ISSO access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The
table below is a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use.
Port
number
Port
Type
Description
21
TCP
23
TCP
8000
TCP
51503
TCP
1163
TCP
1179
TCP
Monitoring
1168
TCP
Monitoring
5060
UDP
2775
TPC
9628
TCP
9629
TCP
Access to Xiqs
NAT/PAT Configuration
The gateways access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The table
below is a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use.
Port
number
Port
Type
Description
21
TCP
FTP access
23
TCP
Telnet access
1168
TCP
Monitoring
1169
TCP
Monitoring
11000
to
11999
UDP
NAT/PAT Configuration
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Web GUI
configuration
The public IP address in use for the GSM devices to connect to the ISSO must be set into the database using
the web interface.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
Because the gateways are out of the LAN network of the ISSO, they must be configured to use the public IP
address and proper TCP port to connect to the ISSO, in this case it means the Secondary Hostname/IP and TCP
Port Connection parameters set into SIM Rack menu previously.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
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The ISSO can be set with the default (192.168.1.10) or a different private IP address.
Gateway #1 can be set with the default (192.168.1.1) or a different private IP address.
Any other gateway into the same LAN must be set with a different private IP address.
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M400
UDP range of
ports
modification
UDP range of
ports
modification
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The ISSO access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The table
below is a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use.
Port
number
Port
Type
Description
21
TCP
23
TCP
8000
TCP
51503
TCP
1163
TCP
1179
TCP
Monitoring
1168
TCP
Monitoring
5060
UDP
2775
TPC
9628
TCP
9629
TCP
Access to Xiqs
NAT/PAT Configuration
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Gateways
access router
configuration
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The gateways access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The table
below is a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use.
Port
number
Port Type
Description
NAT/PAT Configuration
121
TCP
123
TCP
221
TCP
223
TCP
1168
TCP
Monitoring Gateway #1
1169
TCP
Monitoring Gateway #1
11000 to
11999
UDP
41.78.29.19:11000-11999 ->
192.168.1.1: 11000-11999
12000 to
12999
UDP
41.78.29.19:12000-12999 ->
192.168.1.1: 12000-12999
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Web GUI
configuration
The public IP address in use for the GSM devices to connect to the ISSO must be set into the database using
the web interface.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
Because the gateways are out of the LAN network of the ISSO, they must be configured to use the public IP
address and proper TCP port to connect to the ISSO, in this case it means the Secondary Hostname/IP and TCP
Port Connection parameters set into SIM Rack menu previously.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
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3.1 ISSO AND SIM RACK ARE INTO THE SAME LAN
Principle
The ISSO can be set with the default (192.168.1.10) or a different private IP address.
The SIM Rack can be set with the default (192.168.1.100) or a different private IP address.
This particular configuration supposes to modify the default configuration of the SIM rack, because both the
ISSO-SIM Rack and the SIM rack use the same TCP port for connection from gateways.
To modify the TCP port in use follow the process below:
Type: reboot
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Access router
configuration
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The access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The table below is
a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use.
Port
number
Port
Type
121
TCP
123
TCP
221
TCP
223
TCP
8000
TCP
51503
TCP
51504
TCP
1163
TCP
1179
TCP
Monitoring
1168
TCP
Monitoring
5060
UDP
SIP
2775
TPC
9628
TCP
9629
TCP
Access to Xiqs
Description
NAT/PAT Configuration
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Web GUI
configuration
The additional SIM Rack must be added into the ISSO database.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
Because the gateways are out of the LAN network of the ISSO and SIM Rack, they must be configured to use
the public IP address and proper TCP port to connect to the SIM Rack, in this case it means the Secondary
Hostname/IP and TCP Port Connection parameters set into SIM Rack menu previously.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
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The ISSO can be set with the default (192.168.1.10) or a different private IP address.
The SIM Rack can be set with the default (192.168.1.100) or a different private IP address.
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The access router must be configured for NAT & PAT (Network Address/Port Translation). The table below is
a recap of all the TCP/UDP ports is use.
Port
number
Port
Type
Description
21
TCP
23
TCP
51504
TCP
NAT/PAT Configuration
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Web GUI
configuration
The additional SIM Rack must be added into the ISSO database.
To proceed, open the web interface of the ISSO.
Because the gateways are out of the network of the SIM Rack, they must be configured to use the public IP
address and proper TCP port to connect to the SIM Rack: this should be the default settinng because Primary
Hostname/IP only is set into SIM Rack menu previously.
To check, open the web interface of the ISSO.
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