BlackBerry Mobile Voice SystemVersion: 4.6
Configuration Note for Dialogic Media Gateway
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Contents1 Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2 System requirements: Dialogic media gateway..................................................................................................................... 3
3 Prerequisites: Configuring the Dialogic media gateway for BlackBerry MVS................................................................... 4
4 Configuring the Dialogic media gateway for BlackBerry MVS............................................................................................ 5
IP settings........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Management protocol settings..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Routing table settings.................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Settings for an incoming TDM routing rule......................................................................................................................... 7
Settings for an incoming VoIP routing rule......................................................................................................................... 9
Settings for a TDM trunk group............................................................................................................................................ 11
Settings for a VoIP host group.............................................................................................................................................. 12
TDM settings................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
T1 settings................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
E1 settings................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
General TDM settings............................................................................................................................................................ 15
VoIP settings.................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
General VoIP settings............................................................................................................................................................ 16
Media settings........................................................................................................................................................................ 18
DSP settings.................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
5 Postconfiguration tasks.............................................................................................................................................................. 24
6 Glossary......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
7 Provide feedback......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
8 Legal notice.................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Overview 1
BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System integrates your organization's telephone system with the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server toextend desk phone functionality to BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry MVS is designed to
• integrate with the phone application on BlackBerry devices to permit users to make calls from and receive calls to theirwork phone numbers and access some of the features that are available from your organization's desk phones
• provide a user account with a single work phone number that can ring on up to four phones simultaneously or sequentially,and direct unanswered calls to a single voice mailbox that is associated to the work phone number
• permit users to create ad hoc conference calls from their BlackBerry devices• extend the security features of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to authenticate BlackBerry device users to BlackBerry MVS
and your organization's PBX phone system• permit you to manage BlackBerry devices over the wireless network from a single location and control access to the work
phone numbers and phone features that BlackBerry MVS provides
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System requirements: Dialogic media gateway 2
Item Requirement
Dialogic® media gateway Dialogic® 2000 Media Gateway Series
Dialogic media gateway software version 6.0 with the latest SU version available from the Dialogic support web site.
media gateway environment • ISDN-PRI tie line that is configured to use QSIG
• SIP interface that supports G.711 (A-law or Mu-law)
• Ethernet administration port
• ability to send and receive an ANI of up to 14 digits
voice network To support voice traffic between the BlackBerry® MVS Server and the media gateway, the
following conditions:
• dedicated voice-quality switch or VLAN with QoS
• one Ethernet port and one static IP address to support the Ethernet connection
between the BlackBerry MVS Server and voice LAN
• one Ethernet port and one static IP address to support the Ethernet connection
between the media gateway and voice LAN
To meet these requirements, configure IEEE® 802.1p and IEEE 802.1Q parameters for the
VLAN.
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Prerequisites: Configuring the Dialogic media gateway forBlackBerry MVS
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• Verify that you configured your organization's PBX for BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System. For more information, see theBlackBerry Mobile Voice System Configuration Note for PBXs .
• Verify that you installed and completed the basic configuration of the media gateway. Verify that you assigned the mediagateway a unique IP address, a subnet mask, and, if necessary, an IP network gateway address. For more information, seethe documentation from Dialogic®.
• Verify that you have the IP address of the BlackBerry MVS Server available.
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Configuring the Dialogic media gateway for BlackBerryMVS
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IP settingsYou configured the IP settings during the initial installation and configuration of the Dialogic® media gateway. For moreinformation, see the documentation from Dialogic.
You can access the IP settings from the IP menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic web UI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media
gateway
Client IP Address —
Client Subnet Mask —
Default Network Gateway Address —
BOOTP Enabled Yes
This setting is the default setting.
SNTP Server IP Address null value
This setting is the default setting.
Client IP Address —
Client Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
This setting is the default setting.
Management Protocol LAN Interface —
Management Protocol IP Route Rules —
Management protocol settingsYou can access the management protocol settings from the Mgmt Protocols menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic® web UI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
E-Mail Alarms Enabled Yes
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
E-Mail Minimum Alarm
Severity
Warning
Destination E-Mail List email addresses of contacts to receive
email alarm messages
Separate the email addresses with a
semicolon (;).
E-Mail Server IP Address IP address of your organization's
messaging server to receive email alarm
messages
Source E-Mail Address email address to be used as the source
of email alarm messages
SysLog Server IP Address null value
This setting is the default setting.
Alarms to SysLog Enabled No
This setting is the default setting.
SysLog Minimum Alarm
Severity
Info
This setting is the default setting.
Diagnostics Trace to SysLog
Enabled
No
This setting is the default setting.
SNMP Traps Enabled? No
This setting is the default setting.
SNMP Minimum Alarm
Severity
—
SNMP Trap IP List —
SNMP Community Name public
This setting is the default setting.
SNMP System Name null value
This setting is the default setting.
SNMP System Contact null value
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting.
SNMP System Location null value
This setting is the default setting.
HTTP Server Enabled Yes
This setting is the default setting.
BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System
requires this setting.
HTTPS Server Enabled No
Telnet Server Enabled Yes
This setting is the default setting.
BlackBerry MVS requires this setting.
Routing table settings
Settings for an incoming TDM routing ruleYou can access the settings for an incoming TDM routing rule from the Routing Table menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic®web UI. You can then select the Inbound TDM Rules option.
You can use the default incoming TDM routing rule for BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System. The default routing rule sends allincoming calls from the TDM network to the VoIP network.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
Rule Label InboundTdmCall
This setting is the default setting.
Request Type Call
This setting is the default setting.
Trunk Group TdmAll
This setting is the default setting.
Calling Number *
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Called Number *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Redirect Number *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Calling Name *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Called Name *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Redirect Name *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Outbound Destination VoIP
This setting is the default setting.
Host Group VoipGroup-1
This setting is the default setting.
Calling Number S
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the calling number.
Called Number D
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the called number.
Redirect Number R
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the redirect number.
Calling Name S
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the calling name.
Called Name D
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the called name.
Redirect Name R
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the redirect name.
Settings for an incoming VoIP routing ruleYou can access the settings for an incoming VoIP routing rule from the Routing Table menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic®web UI. You can then select the Inbound VoIP Rules option.
You can change the default routing rule to specify the IP address of the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System. The default routingrule sends all incoming calls from the VoIP network to the TDM network.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Rule Label InboundVoip
This setting is the default setting.
Request Type Any
This setting is the default setting.
Originating VoIP Host Address IP address of the BlackBerry MVS
Calling Number *
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Called Number *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Redirect Number *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Calling Name *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Called Name *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Redirect Name *
This setting is the default setting. It
matches any string of numbers.
Outbound Destination TDM
This setting is the default setting.
Trunk Group TdmAll
This setting is the default setting.
Calling Number S
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the calling number.
Called Number D
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the called number.
Redirect Number R
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the redirection number.
Calling Name S
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the calling name.
Called Name D
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the called name.
Redirect Name R
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the media gateway does
not change the redirection name.
Settings for a TDM trunk groupYou can access the settings for a TDM trunk group from the Routing Table menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic® web UI.You can then select the TDM Trunk Groups option.
You can use the default trunk group, which includes all channels in all ports.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Name TdmAll
This setting is the default setting.
Selection Direction Ascending
This setting is the default setting.
Selection Mode Linear
This setting is the default setting.
Port/Channel Content *
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting. It
indicates that the trunk group includes
all channels in all ports.
Settings for a VoIP host groupYou can access the settings for a VoIP host group from the Routing Table menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic® web UI.You can then select the VoIP Host Groups option.
You can change the default VoIP host group to specify the IP address of the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System .
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Name VoipGroup-1
This setting is the default setting.
Load-Balanced false
This setting is the default setting.
Fault-Tolerant false
This setting is the default setting.
Host Summary IP address of the BlackBerry MVS Server
TDM settings
T1 settingsYou can access the T1 settings from the T1/E1 menu option on the TDM menu in the left pane of the Dialogic® web UI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
Line Mode T1
This setting is the default setting.
Signaling Mode ISDN
Interface Side Terminal
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
The PBX should be on the network side.
For more information, see the
BlackBerry Mobile Voice System
Configuration Note for PBXs .
Line Encoding B8ZS
This setting is the default setting.
Framing ESF
This setting is the default setting.
Selects Transmit Pulse
Waveform
Short_Haul_110ft
This setting is the default setting.
ISDN Protocol QSIG
This setting is the default setting.
ISDN-Protocol Variant None
This setting is the default setting.
QSIG Protocol Specification ISO
Network Specific Facilities
(NSF)
None
This setting is the default setting.
ISDN Answer Supervision
Enable
Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Calling Type Of Number Field National
Calling Numbering Plan Field ISDN_E.164
Called Type Of Number Field National
Called Numbering Plan Field ISDN_E.164
Enable Failover No
This setting is the default setting.
E1 settingsYou can access the E1 settings from the T1/E1 menu option on the TDM menu in the left pane of the Dialogic® web UI.
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Line Mode E1
Signaling Mode ISDN
Interface Side Terminal
Line Encoding HDB3
This setting is the default setting.
Framing CRC_MF
This setting is the default setting.
Selects Transmit Pulse
Waveform
75_Ohm
This setting is the default setting.
ISDN Protocol QSIG
This setting is the default setting.
ISDN-Protocol Variant None
This setting is the default setting.
Contiguous B-Channel No
This setting is the default setting.
Outbound TDM Calling Party
Source
Static
This setting is the default setting.
Static TDM Calling Party 1234
This setting is the default setting.
Network Specific Facilities
(NSF)
None
This setting is the default setting.
ISDN Answer Supervision
Enable
Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Calling Type Of Number Field National
Calling Numbering Plan Field ISDN_E.164
Called Type Of Number Field National
Called Numbering Plan Field ISDN_E.164
Enable Failover No
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General TDM settingsYou can access the general TDM settings from the General menu option on the TDM menu in the left pane of the Dialogic® webUI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
PCM Coding • µLaw, if you use a T1 line
• aLaw, if you use an E1 line
Minimum Call Party Delay 0
This setting is the default setting.
Maximum Call Party Delay 2000
This setting is the default setting.
Dial Digit On Time 100
This setting is the default setting.
Dial Inter-Digit Time 100
This setting is the default setting.
Dial Pause Time 2000
Turn MWI On FAC null value
This setting is the default setting.
Turn MWI Off FAC null value
This setting is the default setting.
Outbound Call Connect
Timeout
60000
Wait for Ringback/Connect on
Blind Transfer
Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Hunt Group Extension null value
This setting is the default setting.
Disconnect on Fax Cleardown
Tone
Yes
This setting is the default setting.
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VoIP settings
General VoIP settingsYou can access the general VoIP settings from the General menu option on the VoIP menu in the left pane of the Dialogic® webUI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Host and Domain Name pbxgw.default.com
This setting is the default setting.
Transport Type UDP
This setting is the default setting.
Call as Domain Name? No
This setting is the default setting.
SIPS URI Scheme Enabled No
This setting is the default setting.
Invite Expiration 120
DNS Server Address null value
This setting is the default setting.
DNS Translation of Phone
Numbers
No
This setting is the default setting.
Registration Server Address null value
This setting is the default setting.
Registration Server Port 5060
This setting is the default setting.
Registered User null value
This setting is the default setting.
Registration Expiration (sec) 60000
This setting is the default setting.
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
UDP/TCP Transport Enabled Yes
This setting is the default setting.
TCP/UDP Server Port 5060
This setting is the default setting.
TCP Inactivity Timer 30
This setting is the default setting.
TLS Transport Enabled No
This setting is the default setting.
TLS Server Port 5061
This setting is the default setting.
SSL TLS Protocol SSLv3_TLSv1
This setting is the default setting.
Mutual Authentication
Required
Yes
This setting is the default setting.
TLS Inactivity Timer 30
This setting is the default setting.
Verify TLS Peer Certificate Date Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Verify TLS Peer Certificate
Trust
Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Primary Proxy Server Address null value
This setting is the default setting.
Primary Proxy Server Port 5060
This setting is the default setting.
Backup Proxy Server Address null value
This setting is the default setting.
Backup Proxy Server Port 5060
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting.
Proxy Query Interval (sec) 30
This setting is the default setting.
T1 Time 500
T2 Time 4000
This setting is the default setting.
T4 Time 5000
This setting is the default setting.
Monitor Call Connections No
This setting is the default setting.
Call Monitor Interval 60
This setting is the default setting.
Monitor VoIP Hosts No
This setting is the default setting.
VoIP Host Monitor Interval 30
This setting is the default setting.
Media settingsYou can access the general VoIP media settings from the Media menu option on the VoIP menu in the left pane of the Dialogic®web UI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
Audio Compression G.711u/G.711a
This setting is the default setting.
RTP Digit Relay Mode RFC2833
This setting is the default setting.
RTP Fax/Modem Tone Relay
Mode
RFC2833
This setting is the default setting.
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
RTP Source IP Address
Validation
Off
This setting is the default setting.
RTP Source UDP Port
Validation
Off
This setting is the default setting.
Signaling Digit Relay Mode Off
Voice Activity Detection Off
RFC 3960 Early Media Support Always
Codec/Frame Size/Frames Per
Packet
G.711
• Frame Size: 20
• Frames per Packet: 1
G.723.1
• Frame Size: 30
• Frames per Packet: 1
G.729AB
• Frame Size: 10
• Frames per Packet: 3
Fax-IP Transport Mode None
SRTP Preference RTP_Only
This setting is the default setting.
MKI on Transmit Stream Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Key Derivation Enable Yes
This setting is the default setting.
Key Derivation Rate 16
This setting is the default setting.
Anti-replay Window Size Hint 64
This setting is the default setting.
Cipher Mode AES_Counter_Mode
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization’s media gateway
This setting is the default setting.
Authentication Type SHA1
This setting is the default setting.
Authentication Tag Length SHA1_80_bit
This setting is the default setting.
DSP settingsYou can access the DSP settings from the DSP menu option in the left pane of the Dialogic® web UI.
Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Line Echo Cancellation On
This setting is the default setting.
Voice Activity Noise Floor -32
This setting is the default setting.
Voice Activity Measurement
Period
30
This setting is the default setting.
Voice Activity Signal to Noise
Ratio
18
This setting is the default setting.
Call Progress Filter Threshold -30
This setting is the default setting.
Call Progress Filter Debounce 100
This setting is the default setting.
Call Progress Filter SNR in dB 20
This setting is the default setting.
Call Progress Filter Two Tones
Max Twist in dB
3
This setting is the default setting.
Jitter-Buffer Minimum Delay 20
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting.
Jitter-Buffer Maximum Delay 200
This setting is the default setting.
Jitter-Buffer Initial Delay 20
This setting is the default setting.
Jitter-Buffer Adaptation Period 10000
This setting is the default setting.
Jitter-Buffer Deletion
Threshold
500
This setting is the default setting.
Jitter-Buffer Frame Deletion
Mode
Soft
This setting is the default setting.
IP to TDM AGC Enable On
This setting is the default setting.
IP to TDM AGC Slew Rate Medium
This setting is the default setting.
IP to TDM AGC Target Level -14
This setting is the default setting.
IP to TDM AGC Max Gain 12
This setting is the default setting.
IP to TDM AGC Min Gain -15
This setting is the default setting.
TDM to IP AGC Enable Off
This setting is the default setting.
TDM to IP AGC Slew Rate Medium
This setting is the default setting.
TDM to IP AGC Target Level -14
This setting is the default setting.
TDM to IP AGC Max Gain 12
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
This setting is the default setting.
TDM to IP AGC Min Gain -15
This setting is the default setting.
Allow T.38 ECM Faxes Off
Transmit Small T4 ECM T.38
Packets
On
This setting is the default setting.
Enable T.38 Spoofing On
This setting is the default setting.
TSI Removal Off
This setting is the default setting.
CSI Removal Off
This setting is the default setting.
NSF Removal Off
This setting is the default setting.
DIS Removal Off
This setting is the default setting.
T.38 Packet Loss Concealment
Method
White_Line
This setting is the default setting.
T.38 UDPTL Redundancy
Count for Fax Page Data
2
This setting is the default setting.
T.38 UDPTL Redundancy
Count for T.30 Messages
2
This setting is the default setting.
Fax Transmit Level (dBm) -10
This setting is the default setting.
Maximum UDPTL Packet Size 512
This setting is the default setting.
Maximum Live Answer Time 2600
This setting is the default setting.
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Field Suggested setting Setting for your organization's media gateway
Minimum Live Answer Time 120
This setting is the default setting.
Maximum Silence after Voice
has been Detected
900
The default setting is 500.
Maximum Time to Wait for
Voice
4000
This setting is the default setting.
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Postconfiguration tasks 5
After you configure the Dialogic® media gateway, you use the Dialogic web UI to perform the TDM Interface Test to verify thatthe media gateway can communicate with your organization's PBX. You use this test to send a call to your organization's PBXand verify that the PBX receives the call. You include the DNIS, CPND, and ANI. For more information, see the documentationfrom Dialogic.
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Glossary 6
AESAdvanced Encryption Standard
AGCautomatic gain control
ANIAutomatic Number Identification
B-channelbearer channel
BlackBerry MVSBlackBerry® Mobile Voice System
BOOTPBootstrap Protocol
CPNDCalling Party Name Display
CRCMFcyclic redundancy check multiframe
CSICalled Subscriber Identification
DISdigital identification signal
DNISDialed Number Identification Service
DNSA Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet database that translates domain names that are meaningful and recognizableby people into the numeric IP addresses that the Internet uses.
DSPdigital signal processing
ECM
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error correction mode
ESFextended superframe format
FACfeature access code
HTTPHypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTPSHypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer
IEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IPInternet Protocol
ISDNIntegrated Services Digital Network
ISDN-PRIIntegrated Services Digital Network Primary Rate Interface
LANA local area network (LAN) is a computer network shared by a group of computers in a small area, such as an office building.Any computer in this network can communicate with another computer that is part of the same network.
MKIMaster Key Index
MWImessage waiting indicator
NSFNetwork Specific Facility
PBXPrivate Branch Exchange
PCMpulse code modulation
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PRIPrimary Rate Interface
QoSQuality of Service
QSIGQ Signaling
RFCRequest for Comments
RTPReal-time Transport Protocol
SHASecure Hash Algorithm
SIPSession Initiation Protocol
SIPSSession Initiation Protocol Secure
SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol
SNRsignal-to-noise ratio
SNTPSimple Network Time Protocol
SRTPSecure Real-time Transport Protocol
SSLSecure Sockets Layer
TCPTransmission Control Protocol
TDMtime-division multiplexing
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TLSTransport Layer Security
TSITransmitting Subscriber Identification
UDPUser Datagram Protocol
UDPTLUser Datagram Protocol Transport Layer
URIUniform Resource Identifier
VLANvirtual local area network
VoIPVoice over Internet Protocol
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Provide feedback 7
To provide feedback on this deliverable, visit www.blackberry.com/docsfeedback.
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