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AudioCodes Mediant 4000B SBC User Manual (964 pages)
Family of Session Border Controllers, SBC
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 11.92 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
25
Product Overview
25
Typographical Conventions
26
Getting Familiar with Configuration Concepts and Terminology
27
SBC Application
27
Getting Started with Initial Connectivity
31
2 Introduction
33
3 Default OAMP IP Address
35
4 Configuring Voip LAN Interface for OAMP
37
Web Interface
37
Cli
39
Management Tools
41
5 Introduction
43
6 Web-Based Management
45
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
45
Computer Requirements
45
Accessing the Web Interface
46
Areas of the GUI
47
Accessing Configuration Pages from Navigation Tree
49
Configuring Stand-Alone Parameters
51
Configuring Table Parameters
52
Adding Table Rows
53
Modifying Table Rows
55
Deleting Table Rows
55
Invalid Value Indications
56
Viewing Table Rows
58
Sorting Tables by Column
59
Changing Index Position of Table Rows
59
Searching Table Entries
60
Searching for Configuration Parameters
61
Getting Help
62
Logging off the Web Interface
62
Customizing the Web Interface
62
Replacing the Corporate Logo
63
Replacing the Corporate Logo with an Image
63
Replacing the Corporate Logo with Text
64
Restoring the Default Corporate Logo Image
64
Customizing the Product Name
64
Customizing the Browser Tab Label
65
Customizing the Favicon
66
Creating a Login Welcome Message
68
Configuring Additional Management Interfaces
69
Configuring Management User Accounts
70
Displaying Login Information Upon Login
75
Viewing Logged-In User Information
76
Configuring Web Session and Access Settings
76
Changing Login Password for Administrator and Monitor Users
77
Configuring Secured (HTTPS) Web
78
Web Login Authentication Using Smart Cards
78
Configuring Web and Telnet Access List
80
7 CLI-Based Management
81
Enabling CLI
81
Enabling Telnet for CLI
81
Enabling SSH with RSA Public Key for CLI
82
Configuring Maximum Telnet/Ssh Sessions
84
Establishing a CLI Session
84
Viewing Current CLI Sessions
85
Terminating a User's CLI Session
86
Configuring Displayed Output Lines in CLI Terminal Window
86
8 SNMP-Based Management
87
Disabling SNMP
87
Configuring SNMP Community Strings
87
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations with IP Addresses
89
Configuring an SNMP Trap Destination with FQDN
91
Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
91
Enabling SNMP Traps for Web Activity
92
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
92
9 INI File-Based Management
95
INI File Format
95
Configuring Individual Ini File Parameters
95
Configuring Table Ini File Parameters
95
General Ini File Formatting Rules
97
Configuring an Ini File
97
Loading an Ini File to the Device
98
Secured Encoded Ini File
98
Configuring Password Display in Ini File
98
INI Viewer and Editor Utility
100
General System Settings
101
10 Configuring SSL/TLS Certificates
103
Configuring TLS Certificate Contexts
103
Assigning CSR-Based Certificates to TLS Contexts
107
Viewing Certificate Information
110
Assigning Externally Created Private Keys to TLS Contexts
111
Generating Private Keys for TLS Contexts
112
Creating Self-Signed Certificates for TLS Contexts
113
Importing Certificates into Trusted Certificate Store
114
Configuring Mutual TLS Authentication
116
TLS for SIP Clients
116
TLS for Remote Device Management
116
Configuring TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check
117
11 Network
119
Building and Viewing Your Network Topology
119
Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports
122
Configuring Ethernet Port Groups
125
Configuring Underlying Ethernet Devices
127
Configuring IP Network Interfaces
129
Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
134
IP Interfaces Table Configuration Guidelines
134
Networking Configuration Examples
135
One Voip Interface for All Applications
135
Voip Interface Per Application Type
135
Voip Interfaces for Combined Application Types
136
Voip Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
137
Configuring Static IP Routes
137
Configuration Example of Static IP Routes
140
Troubleshooting the Static Routes Table
141
Network Address Translation Support
141
Device Located Behind NAT
141
Configuring NAT Translation Per IP Interface
142
Remote UA Behind NAT
144
SIP Signaling Messages
144
Media (RTP/RTCP/T.38)
145
Configuring Quality of Service
148
Configuring Class-Of-Service Qos
148
Configuring Diffserv-To-VLAN Priority Mapping
150
Configuring ICMP Messages
151
Dns
152
Configuring the Internal DNS Table
152
Configuring the Internal SRV Table
153
Robust Receipt of Media Streams by Media Latching
156
Multiple Routers Support
158
12 Date and Time
159
Configuring Automatic Date and Time Using SNTP
159
Configuring Date and Time Manually
160
Configuring the Time Zone
161
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
162
General Voip Configuration
163
13 Security
165
Configuring Firewall Settings
165
Configuring General Security Settings
170
Intrusion Detection System
171
Enabling IDS
172
Configuring IDS Policies
172
Assigning IDS Policies
176
Viewing IDS Alarms
178
14 Media
181
Configuring Voice Settings
181
Configuring Voice Gain (Volume) Control
181
Configuring Echo Cancellation
181
Fax and Modem Capabilities
183
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
183
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
184
Fax Relay Mode
184
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
186
Fax Fallback
187
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
188
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
189
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
190
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
190
RFC 2833 ANS Report Upon Fax/Modem Detection
191
Fax Support
191
Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
192
Relay Mode for T.30 and V.34 Faxes
192
Support
193
Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings
193
Configuring the Dynamic Jitter Buffer
193
Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
195
Configuring RTP Base UDP Port
195
Configuring Invalid RTP/RTCP Packet Handling
196
Event Detection and Notification Using X-Detect Header
196
Detecting Answering Machine Beeps
198
SIP Call Flow Examples of Event Detection and Notification
198
Answering Machine Detection (AMD)
200
Configuring AMD
203
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
204
Configuring Media (SRTP) Security
205
SRTP Using DTLS Protocol
207
15 Services
209
DHCP Server Functionality
209
Configuring the DHCP Server
209
Configuring the Vendor Class Identifier
214
Configuring Additional DHCP Options
215
Configuring Static IP Addresses for DHCP Clients
217
Viewing and Deleting DHCP Clients
218
SIP-Based Media Recording
219
Enabling SIP-Based Media Recording
224
Configuring SIP Recording Rules
225
Using Conditions for Starting a Siprec Session
227
Configuring SIP User Part for SRS
228
Interworking SIP-Based Media Recording with Third-Party Vendors
228
Genesys
228
Avaya UCID
228
RADIUS-Based Services
229
Enabling RADIUS Services
229
Configuring RADIUS Servers
229
Configuring Interface for RADIUS Communication
232
Configuring RADIUS Packet Retransmission
232
Configuring the RADIUS Vendor ID
233
RADIUS-Based Management User Authentication
233
Setting up a Third-Party RADIUS Server
234
Configuring RADIUS-Based User Authentication
235
Securing RADIUS Communication
237
RADIUS-Based User Authentication in URL
237
RADIUS-Based CDR Accounting
237
LDAP-Based Management and SIP Services
237
Enabling the LDAP Service
239
Enabling LDAP-Based Web/Cli User Login Authentication and Authorization
239
Configuring LDAP Server Groups
240
Configuring LDAP Servers
242
Configuring LDAP Dns (Base Paths) Per LDAP Server
246
Configuring the LDAP Search Filter Attribute
247
Configuring Access Level Per Management Groups Attributes
248
Configuring the Device's LDAP Cache
250
Refreshing the LDAP Cache
252
Clearing the LDAP Cache
253
Configuring Local Database for Management User Authentication
253
LDAP-Based Login Authentication Example
255
Enabling LDAP Searches for Numbers with Characters
259
AD-Based Routing for Microsoft Skype for Business
259
Querying the AD and Routing Priority
260
Configuring AD-Based Routing Rules
263
Least Cost Routing
265
Overview
265
Configuring LCR
267
Configuring Cost Groups
267
Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
270
Remote Web Services
271
Configuring Remote Web Services
271
Configuring Remote HTTP Hosts
275
Enabling Topology Status Services
277
Centralized Third-Party Routing Server
278
Configuring Qos-Based Routing by Routing Server
281
HTTP-Based Proxy Services
282
Enabling the HTTP Proxy Application
283
Debugging Remote HTTP Services
283
Configuring HTTP Interfaces
284
Configuring HTTP Proxy Services
285
Configuring HTTP Proxy Hosts
287
Configuring an HTTP-Based OVOC Service
289
E9-1-1 Support for Microsoft Skype for Business
291
About E9-1-1 Services
291
Microsoft Skype for Business and E9-1-1
292
Gathering Location Information of Skype for Business Clients for
293
Calls
293
Adding Elins to the Location Information Server
294
Passing Location Information to the PSTN Emergency Provider
295
Audiocodes ELIN Device for Skype for Business E9-1-1 Calls to PSTN
296
Detecting and Handling E9-1-1 Calls
297
Pre-Empting Existing Calls for E9-1-1 Calls
299
PSAP Callback to Skype for Business Clients for Dropped E9-1-1 Calls
299
Selecting ELIN for Multiple Calls Within same ERL
300
Configuring Audiocodes ELIN Device
301
Enabling the E9-1-1 Feature
301
Configuring the E9-1-1 Callback Timeout
301
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing Rule for E9-1-1
301
Viewing the ELIN Table
302
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party Endpoints
302
Configuring Skype for Business Server for Presence
304
Configuring the Device for Skype for Business Presence
305
16 Quality of Experience
309
Reporting Voice Quality of Experience to OVOC
309
Configuring SNMP for OVOC
309
Configuring the OVOC Server
310
Configuring Clock Synchronization between Device and OVOC
311
Enabling RTCP XR Reporting to OVOC
311
Configuring Quality of Experience Profiles
312
Configuring Bandwidth Profiles
317
Configuring Quality of Service Rules
321
17 Control Network
325
Configuring Media Realms
325
Configuring Remote Media Subnets
328
Configuring Media Realm Extensions
331
Configuring Srds
333
Filtering Tables in Web Interface by SRD
339
Multiple Srds for Multi-Tenant Deployments
339
Cloning Srds
341
Color-Coding of Srds in Web Interface
342
Automatic Configuration Based on SRD
343
Configuring SIP Interfaces
343
Configuring IP Groups
351
Configuring Proxy Sets
366
Building and Viewing SIP Entities in Topology View
374
18 SIP Definitions
381
Configuring Registration Accounts
381
Regular Registration Mode
387
Single Registration for Multiple Phone Numbers Using GIN
388
Registrar Stickiness
389
Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters
389
SIP Message Authentication Example
390
Configuring Call Setup Rules
392
Call Setup Rule Examples
397
19 SIP Message Manipulation
401
Configuring SIP Message Manipulation
401
Configuring Message Condition Rules
406
Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules
407
Configuring Pre-Parsing Manipulation Rules
411
20 Coders and Profiles
415
Configuring Coder Groups
415
Supported Audio Coders
417
Configuring Various Codec Attributes
419
Configuring Allowed Audio Coder Groups
420
Configuring Allowed Video Coder Groups
423
Configuring IP Profiles
424
Session Border Controller Application
455
21 SBC Overview
457
Feature List
457
B2BUA and Stateful Proxy Operating Modes
458
Call Processing of SIP Dialog Requests
461
User Registration
463
Initial Registration Request Processing
463
Classification and Routing of Registered Users
464
General Registration Request Processing
465
Registration Refreshes
465
Registration Restriction Control
466
Deleting Registered Users
466
Media Handling
466
Media Anchoring
467
Direct Media
468
Restricting Audio Coders
470
Coder Transcoding
471
Transcoding Mode
474
Prioritizing Coder List in SDP Offer
474
SRTP-RTP and SRTP-SRTP Transcoding
475
Multiple RTP Media Streams Per Call Session
475
Interworking Miscellaneous Media Handling
476
Interworking DTMF Methods
476
Interworking RTP Redundancy
476
Interworking RTP-RTCP Multiplexing
477
Interworking RTCP Attribute in SDP
477
Interworking Crypto Lifetime Field
477
Interworking Media Security Protocols
477
Interworking ICE Lite for NAT Traversal
477
Fax Negotiation and Transcoding
477
Limiting SBC Call Duration
478
SBC Authentication
478
SIP Authentication Server Functionality
478
User Authentication Based on RADIUS
479
Interworking SIP Signaling
480
Interworking SIP 3Xx Redirect Responses
480
Resultant INVITE Traversing Device
480
Local Handling of SIP 3Xx
481
Interworking SIP Diversion and History-Info Headers
482
Interworking SIP REFER Messages
482
Interworking SIP PRACK Messages
483
Interworking SIP Session Timer
483
Interworking SIP Early Media
483
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE Messages
486
Interworking SIP UPDATE Messages
486
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE to UPDATE
487
Interworking Delayed Offer
487
Interworking Call Hold
487
Interworking SIP Via Headers
488
Interworking SIP User-Agent Headers
488
Interworking SIP Record-Route Headers
488
Interworking SIP To-Header Tags in Multiple SDP Answers
488
Interworking In-Dialog SIP Contact and Record-Route Headers
488
22 Enabling the SBC Application
489
23 Configuring General SBC Settings
491
Interworking Dialog Information in SIP NOTIFY Messages
491
24 Configuring Admission Control
493
25 Routing SBC
497
Configuring Classification Rules
497
Classification Based on URI of Selected Header Example
504
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing
505
Configuring Rerouting of Calls to Fax Destinations
517
Configuring Specific UDP Ports Using Tag-Based Routing
519
Configuring SIP Response Codes for Alternative Routing Reasons
523
Configuring SBC Routing Policy Rules
525
Configuring IP Group Sets
529
26 SBC Manipulations
533
Configuring IP-To-IP Inbound Manipulations
535
Configuring IP-To-IP Outbound Manipulations
539
Using the Proprietary SIP X-AC-Action Header
545
27 Configuring Dial Plans
547
Importing and Exporting Dial Plans
552
Creating Dial Plan Files
555
Using Dial Plan Tags for IP-To-IP Routing
556
Using Dial Plan Tags for Matching Routing Rules
556
Using Dial Plan Tags for Routing Destinations
557
Dial Plan Backward Compatibility
560
Using Dial Plan Tags for Outbound Manipulation
561
Using Dial Plan Tags for Call Setup Rules
563
Using Dial Plan Tags for Message Manipulation
563
28 Configuring Malicious Signatures
565
29 Advanced SBC Features
567
Configuring Call Preemption for SBC Emergency Calls
567
Emergency Call Routing Using LDAP to Obtain ELIN
568
Enabling Interworking of SIP and SIP-I Endpoints
569
Webrtc
572
SIP over Websocket
574
Configuring Webrtc
576
Handling Registered Aors with same Contact Uris
579
Configuring Dual Registration
579
Call Forking
583
Initiating SIP Call Forking
583
Configuring SIP Forking Initiated by SIP Proxy
583
Configuring Call Forking-Based IP-To-IP Routing Rules
584
Call Survivability
584
Enabling Auto-Provisioning of Subscriber-Specific Information of Broadworks Server for Survivability
585
Configuring Broadsoft's Shared Phone Line Call Appearance for Survivability
586
Configuring Call Survivability for Call Centers
587
Enabling Survivability Display on Aastra IP Phones
589
Alternative Routing on Detection of Failed SIP Response
591
Voiperfect
592
Cloud Resilience Package
595
30 CRP Overview
597
31 CRP Configuration
599
Enabling the CRP Application
599
Configuring Call Survivability Mode
600
Pre-Configured IP Groups
601
Pre-Configured IP-To-IP Routing Rules
602
Normal Mode
602
Emergency Mode
603
Auto Answer to Registrations
603
Configuring PSTN Fallback
604
High-Availability System
605
32 HA Overview
607
Connectivity and Synchronization between Devices
607
Device Switchover Upon Failure
608
Viewing HA Status on Monitor Web Page
609
33 HA Configuration
611
Initial HA Configuration
611
Network Topology Types and Rx/Tx Ethernet Port Group Settings
611
Configuring the HA Devices
613
Step 1: Configure the First Device
613
Step 2: Configure the Second Device
615
Step 3: Initialize HA on the Devices
616
Configuration While HA Is Operational
616
Configuring Firewall Allowed Rules
618
Monitoring IP Entities and HA Switchover Upon Ping Failure
619
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
25
Product Overview
25
Typographical Conventions
26
Getting Familiar with Configuration Concepts and Terminology
27
SBC Application
27
Getting Started with Initial Connectivity
31
2 Introduction
33
3 Default OAMP IP Address
35
4 Configuring Voip LAN Interface for OAMP
37
Web Interface
37
Cli
39
Management Tools
41
5 Introduction
43
6 Web-Based Management
45
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
45
Computer Requirements
45
Accessing the Web Interface
46
Areas of the GUI
47
Accessing Configuration Pages from Navigation Tree
49
Configuring Stand-Alone Parameters
51
Configuring Table Parameters
52
Adding Table Rows
53
Modifying Table Rows
55
Deleting Table Rows
55
Invalid Value Indications
56
Viewing Table Rows
58
Sorting Tables by Column
59
Changing Index Position of Table Rows
59
Searching Table Entries
60
Searching for Configuration Parameters
61
Getting Help
62
Logging off the Web Interface
62
Customizing the Web Interface
62
Replacing the Corporate Logo
62
Replacing the Corporate Logo with an Image
63
Replacing the Corporate Logo with Text
64
Customizing the Product Name
65
Customizing the Favicon
65
Creating a Login Welcome Message
67
Configuring Additional Management Interfaces
67
Configuring Management User Accounts
69
Displaying Login Information Upon Login
74
Viewing Logged-In User Information
75
Configuring Web Session and Access Settings
75
Changing Login Password for Administrator and Monitor Users
76
Configuring Secured (HTTPS) Web
77
Web Login Authentication Using Smart Cards
78
Configuring Web and Telnet Access List
79
7 CLI-Based Management
81
Enabling CLI
81
Enabling Telnet for CLI
81
Enabling SSH with RSA Public Key for CLI
82
Configuring Maximum Telnet/Ssh Sessions
84
Establishing a CLI Session
84
Viewing Current CLI Sessions
85
Terminating a User's CLI Session
86
Configuring Displayed Output Lines in CLI Terminal Window
86
8 SNMP-Based Management
87
Disabling SNMP
87
Configuring SNMP Community Strings
87
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations with IP Addresses
89
Configuring an SNMP Trap Destination with FQDN
91
Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
91
Enabling SNMP Traps for Web Activity
92
Configuring SNMP V3 Users
92
9 INI File-Based Management
95
INI File Format
95
Configuring Individual Ini File Parameters
95
Configuring Table Ini File Parameters
95
General Ini File Formatting Rules
97
Configuring an Ini File
97
Loading an Ini File to the Device
98
Secured Encoded Ini File
98
Configuring Password Display in Ini File
98
INI Viewer and Editor Utility
100
General System Settings
101
10 Configuring SSL/TLS Certificates
103
Configuring TLS Certificate Contexts
103
Assigning CSR-Based Certificates to TLS Contexts
107
Viewing Certificate Information
110
Assigning Externally Created Private Keys to TLS Contexts
111
Generating Private Keys for TLS Contexts
112
Creating Self-Signed Certificates for TLS Contexts
113
Importing Certificates into Trusted Certificate Store
114
Configuring Mutual TLS Authentication
116
TLS for SIP Clients
116
TLS for Remote Device Management
116
Configuring TLS Server Certificate Expiry Check
117
11 Network
119
Building and Viewing Your Network Topology
119
Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports
122
Configuring Ethernet Port Groups
125
Configuring Underlying Ethernet Devices
127
Configuring IP Network Interfaces
129
Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
134
IP Interfaces Table Configuration Guidelines
134
Networking Configuration Examples
134
One Voip Interface for All Applications
135
Voip Interface Per Application Type
135
Voip Interfaces for Combined Application Types
136
Voip Interfaces with Multiple Default Gateways
137
Configuring Static IP Routes
137
Configuration Example of Static IP Routes
140
Troubleshooting the Static Routes Table
141
Network Address Translation Support
141
Device Located Behind NAT
141
Configuring NAT Translation Per IP Interface
142
Remote UA Behind NAT
144
SIP Signaling Messages
144
Media (RTP/RTCP/T.38)
145
Configuring Quality of Service
148
Configuring Class-Of-Service Qos
149
Configuring Diffserv-To-VLAN Priority Mapping
150
Configuring ICMP Messages
151
Dns
152
Configuring the Internal DNS Table
152
Configuring the Internal SRV Table
154
Robust Receipt of Media Streams by Media Latching
156
Multiple Routers Support
158
12 Date and Time
159
Configuring Automatic Date and Time Using SNTP
159
Configuring Date and Time Manually
160
Configuring the Time Zone
161
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
162
General Voip Configuration
163
13 Security
165
Configuring Firewall Settings
165
Configuring General Security Settings
170
Intrusion Detection System
171
Enabling IDS
172
Configuring IDS Policies
172
Assigning IDS Policies
176
Viewing IDS Alarms
178
14 Media
181
Configuring Voice Settings
181
Configuring Voice Gain (Volume) Control
181
Configuring Echo Cancellation
181
Fax and Modem Capabilities
183
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
183
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
184
Fax Relay Mode
184
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
186
Fax Fallback
187
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
188
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
189
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
190
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
190
RFC 2833 ANS Report Upon Fax/Modem Detection
191
Fax Support
191
Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
192
Relay Mode for T.30 and V.34 Faxes
192
Support
193
Configuring RTP/RTCP Settings
193
Configuring the Dynamic Jitter Buffer
193
Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
195
Configuring RTP Base UDP Port
195
Event Detection and Notification Using X-Detect Header
196
Detecting Answering Machine Beeps
197
SIP Call Flow Examples of Event Detection and Notification
198
Answering Machine Detection (AMD)
200
Configuring AMD
202
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
203
Configuring Media (SRTP) Security
204
SRTP Using DTLS Protocol
207
15 Services
209
DHCP Server Functionality
209
Configuring the DHCP Server
209
Configuring the Vendor Class Identifier
214
Configuring Additional DHCP Options
215
Configuring Static IP Addresses for DHCP Clients
217
Viewing and Deleting DHCP Clients
218
SIP-Based Media Recording
219
Enabling SIP-Based Media Recording
224
Configuring SIP Recording Rules
225
Using Conditions for Starting a Siprec Session
227
Configuring SIP User Part for SRS
228
Interworking SIP-Based Media Recording with Third-Party Vendors
228
Genesys
228
Avaya UCID
228
RADIUS-Based Services
229
Enabling RADIUS Services
229
Configuring RADIUS Servers
229
Configuring Interface for RADIUS Communication
232
Configuring RADIUS Packet Retransmission
232
Configuring the RADIUS Vendor ID
233
RADIUS-Based Management User Authentication
233
Setting up a Third-Party RADIUS Server
234
Configuring RADIUS-Based User Authentication
235
Securing RADIUS Communication
237
RADIUS-Based User Authentication in URL
237
RADIUS-Based CDR Accounting
237
LDAP-Based Management and SIP Services
237
Enabling the LDAP Service
239
Enabling LDAP-Based Web/Cli User Login Authentication and Authorization
239
Configuring LDAP Server Groups
240
Configuring LDAP Servers
242
Configuring LDAP Dns (Base Paths) Per LDAP Server
245
Configuring the LDAP Search Filter Attribute
246
Configuring Access Level Per Management Groups Attributes
247
Configuring the Device's LDAP Cache
249
Refreshing the LDAP Cache
251
Clearing the LDAP Cache
253
Configuring Local Database for Management User Authentication
253
LDAP-Based Login Authentication Example
255
Enabling LDAP Searches for Numbers with Characters
259
AD-Based Routing for Microsoft Skype for Business
259
Querying the AD and Routing Priority
260
Configuring AD-Based Routing Rules
263
Least Cost Routing
265
Overview
265
Configuring LCR
267
Configuring Cost Groups
267
Assigning Cost Groups to Routing Rules
270
Remote Web Services
271
Configuring Remote Web Services
271
Configuring Remote HTTP Hosts
275
Enabling Topology Status Services
277
Centralized Third-Party Routing Server
278
Configuring Qos-Based Routing by Routing Server
281
HTTP-Based Proxy Services
282
Enabling the HTTP Proxy Application
283
Debugging Remote HTTP Services
283
Configuring HTTP Interfaces
284
Configuring HTTP Proxy Services
285
Configuring HTTP Proxy Hosts
287
Configuring an HTTP-Based OVOC Service
289
E9-1-1 Support for Microsoft Skype for Business
291
About E9-1-1 Services
291
Microsoft Skype for Business and E9-1-1
292
Gathering Location Information of Skype for Business Clients for
293
Calls
293
Adding Elins to the Location Information Server
294
Passing Location Information to the PSTN Emergency Provider
295
Audiocodes ELIN Device for Skype for Business E9-1-1 Calls to PSTN
296
Detecting and Handling E9-1-1 Calls
297
Pre-Empting Existing Calls for E9-1-1 Calls
299
PSAP Callback to Skype for Business Clients for Dropped E9-1-1 Calls
299
Selecting ELIN for Multiple Calls Within same ERL
300
Configuring Audiocodes ELIN Device
301
Enabling the E9-1-1 Feature
301
Configuring the E9-1-1 Callback Timeout
301
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing Rule for E9-1-1
301
Viewing the ELIN Table
302
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party Endpoints
302
Configuring Skype for Business Server for Presence
304
Configuring the Device for Skype for Business Presence
305
16 Quality of Experience
309
Reporting Voice Quality of Experience to OVOC
309
Configuring the OVOC Server
309
Configuring Clock Synchronization between Device and OVOC
310
Enabling RTCP XR Reporting to OVOC
310
Configuring Quality of Experience Profiles
311
Configuring Bandwidth Profiles
316
Configuring Quality of Service Rules
320
17 Control Network
323
Configuring Media Realms
323
Configuring Remote Media Subnets
326
Configuring Media Realm Extensions
329
Configuring Srds
331
Filtering Tables in Web Interface by SRD
337
Multiple Srds for Multi-Tenant Deployments
337
Cloning Srds
339
Color-Coding of Srds in Web Interface
340
Automatic Configuration Based on SRD
341
Configuring SIP Interfaces
341
Configuring IP Groups
349
Configuring Proxy Sets
363
Building and Viewing SIP Entities in Topology View
372
18 SIP Definitions
377
Configuring Registration Accounts
377
Regular Registration Mode
382
Single Registration for Multiple Phone Numbers Using GIN
382
Registrar Stickiness
383
Configuring Proxy and Registration Parameters
384
SIP Message Authentication Example
384
Configuring Call Setup Rules
386
Call Setup Rule Examples
392
19 SIP Message Manipulation
395
Configuring SIP Message Manipulation
395
Configuring Message Condition Rules
400
Configuring SIP Message Policy Rules
401
Configuring Pre-Parsing Manipulation Rules
405
20 Coders and Profiles
409
Configuring Coder Groups
409
Supported Audio Coders
411
Configuring Various Codec Attributes
413
Configuring Allowed Audio Coder Groups
414
Configuring Allowed Video Coder Groups
417
Configuring IP Profiles
418
Session Border Controller Application
449
21 SBC Overview
451
Feature List
451
B2BUA and Stateful Proxy Operating Modes
452
Call Processing of SIP Dialog Requests
455
User Registration
457
Initial Registration Request Processing
457
Classification and Routing of Registered Users
458
General Registration Request Processing
459
Registration Refreshes
459
Registration Restriction Control
460
Deleting Registered Users
460
Media Handling
460
Media Anchoring
461
Direct Media
462
Restricting Audio Coders
464
Coder Transcoding
465
Transcoding Mode
468
Prioritizing Coder List in SDP Offer
468
SRTP-RTP and SRTP-SRTP Transcoding
469
Multiple RTP Media Streams Per Call Session
469
Interworking Miscellaneous Media Handling
470
Interworking DTMF Methods
470
Interworking RTP Redundancy
470
Interworking RTP-RTCP Multiplexing
471
Interworking RTCP Attribute in SDP
471
Interworking Crypto Lifetime Field
471
Interworking Media Security Protocols
471
Interworking ICE Lite for NAT Traversal
471
Fax Negotiation and Transcoding
471
Limiting SBC Call Duration
472
SBC Authentication
472
SIP Authentication Server Functionality
472
User Authentication Based on RADIUS
473
Interworking SIP Signaling
474
Interworking SIP 3Xx Redirect Responses
474
Resultant INVITE Traversing Device
474
Local Handling of SIP 3Xx
475
Interworking SIP Diversion and History-Info Headers
476
Interworking SIP REFER Messages
476
Interworking SIP PRACK Messages
477
Interworking SIP Session Timer
477
Interworking SIP Early Media
477
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE Messages
480
Interworking SIP UPDATE Messages
480
Interworking SIP Re-INVITE to UPDATE
481
Interworking Delayed Offer
481
Interworking Call Hold
481
Interworking SIP Via Headers
482
Interworking SIP User-Agent Headers
482
Interworking SIP Record-Route Headers
482
Interworking SIP To-Header Tags in Multiple SDP Answers
482
Interworking In-Dialog SIP Contact and Record-Route Headers
482
22 Enabling the SBC Application
483
23 Configuring General SBC Settings
485
Interworking Dialog Information in SIP NOTIFY Messages
485
24 Configuring Admission Control
487
25 Routing SBC
491
Configuring Classification Rules
491
Classification Based on URI of Selected Header Example
498
Configuring SBC IP-To-IP Routing
499
Configuring Rerouting of Calls to Fax Destinations
511
Configuring Specific UDP Ports Using Tag-Based Routing
512
Configuring SIP Response Codes for Alternative Routing Reasons
516
Configuring SBC Routing Policy Rules
518
Configuring IP Group Sets
523
26 SBC Manipulations
527
Configuring IP-To-IP Inbound Manipulations
529
Configuring IP-To-IP Outbound Manipulations
533
Using the Proprietary SIP X-AC-Action Header
539
27 Configuring Dial Plans
541
Importing and Exporting Dial Plans
546
Creating Dial Plan Files
549
Using Dial Plan Tags for IP-To-IP Routing
550
Using Dial Plan Tags for Matching Routing Rules
550
Using Dial Plan Tags for Routing Destinations
551
Dial Plan Backward Compatibility
554
Using Dial Plan Tags for Outbound Manipulation
555
Using Dial Plan Tags for Call Setup Rules
557
Using Dial Plan Tags for Message Manipulation
557
28 Configuring Malicious Signatures
559
29 Advanced SBC Features
561
Configuring Call Preemption for SBC Emergency Calls
561
Emergency Call Routing Using LDAP to Obtain ELIN
562
Enabling Interworking of SIP and SIP-I Endpoints
563
Webrtc
566
SIP over Websocket
568
Configuring Webrtc
570
Handling Registered Aors with same Contact Uris
573
Configuring Dual Registration
573
Call Forking
577
Initiating SIP Call Forking
577
Configuring SIP Forking Initiated by SIP Proxy
577
Configuring Call Forking-Based IP-To-IP Routing Rules
578
Call Survivability
578
Enabling Auto-Provisioning of Subscriber-Specific Information of Broadworks Server for Survivability
579
Configuring Broadsoft's Shared Phone Line Call Appearance for Survivability
580
Configuring Call Survivability for Call Centers
581
Enabling Survivability Display on Aastra IP Phones
583
Alternative Routing on Detection of Failed SIP Response
585
Voiperfect
586
Cloud Resilience Package
589
30 CRP Overview
591
31 CRP Configuration
593
Enabling the CRP Application
593
Configuring Call Survivability Mode
594
Pre-Configured IP Groups
595
Pre-Configured IP-To-IP Routing Rules
596
Normal Mode
596
Emergency Mode
597
Auto Answer to Registrations
597
Configuring PSTN Fallback
598
High-Availability System
599
32 HA Overview
601
Connectivity and Synchronization between Devices
601
Device Switchover Upon Failure
602
Viewing HA Status on Monitor Web Page
603
33 HA Configuration
605
Initial HA Configuration
605
Network Topology Types and Rx/Tx Ethernet Port Group Settings
605
Configuring the HA Devices
607
Step 1: Configure the First Device
607
Step 2: Configure the Second Device
609
Step 3: Initialize HA on the Devices
610
Configuration While HA Is Operational
610
Configuring Firewall Allowed Rules
612
Monitoring IP Entity and HA Switchover Upon Ping Failure
613
AudioCodes Mediant 4000B SBC Hardware Installation Manual (60 pages)
AudioCodes Mediant Family of Session Border Controllers (SBC)
Brand:
AudioCodes
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
11
2 Unpacking the Device
13
3 Physical Description
15
Physical Dimensions and Operating Environment
15
Table 3-1: Physical Dimension and Operating Environment Specifications
15
Front Panel Description
16
Figure 3-1: Front Panel
16
Table 3-2: Front-Panel Description
16
Figure 3-2: Module Slot Assignment on Front Panel
17
Module Slot Assignment
17
SBC CPU Module
18
Port Description
18
Figure 3-3: SBC CPU Module
18
Figure 3-4: SBC CPU Module Ports
18
LED Description
19
Figure 3-5: SBC CPU Module Leds
19
Table 3-3: SBC CPU Module Ports Description
19
Table 3-4: SBC CPU Module Leds Description
19
Media Processing (MPM) Module
20
Figure 3-6: MPM Leds (E.g. MPM12B)
21
Table 3-5: MPM Leds Description
21
OSN Server Modules
22
OSN4 Module
22
Figure 3-7: OSN4 Module Ports
22
Table 3-6: OSN4 Server Specifications
22
Figure 3-8: OSN4 Module Leds
23
Table 3-7: OSN4 Module Port Description
23
HDMX Module
24
Figure 3-9: HDMX Module Leds
24
Table 3-8: OSN4 Module LED Description
24
Table 3-9: HDMX Module LED Description
25
Fan Tray Module
26
Figure 3-10: Fan Tray Modules (FAN 1 and FAN 2)
26
Table 3-10: STATUS LED Per Fan Tray Module
26
Rear Panel Description
27
Figure 3-11: Rear Panel
27
Table 3-11: Rear-Panel Description
27
Figure 3-12: Power Supply Module
28
Power Supply Modules
28
Table 3-12: PWR LED Description of Power Supply Module
28
4 Mounting the Device
29
Desktop Mounting
29
Figure 4-1: Rubber Feet Locations
29
19-Inch Rack Mounting
30
Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack Using Pre-Installed Rack Shelf
31
Figure 4-2: Attaching Front-Mounting Brackets to Chassis
31
Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack Using Front and Rear Brackets
32
Figure 4-3: Rear-Mounting Brackets Attached to Rear-Rack Posts (60 CM)
33
Figure 4-4: Rear-Mounting Brackets Attached to Rear-Rack Posts (80 CM)
33
Figure 4-5: Attaching Rear-Mounting Flange to Chassis' Rear-Side Mounting Holes (60 CM)
34
Figure 4-6: Attaching Rear-Mounting Flange to Chassis' Rear-Side Mounting Holes (80 CM)
34
Figure 4-7: Sliding the Rear-Mounting Flanges into the Rear-Mounting Brackets (60 CM)
34
Figure 4-8: Sliding the Rear-Mounting Flanges into the Rear-Mounting Brackets (80 CM)
34
Figure 4-9: Fastening Rear-Mounting Flange to Rear-Mounting Bracket (60 CM)
35
Figure 4-10: Fastening Rear-Mounting Flange to Rear-Mounting Bracket (80 CM)
35
Figure 4-11: Front-Mounting Brackets Flush and Aligned with Front-Rack Posts (60 CM)
36
Figure 4-12: Front-Mounting Brackets Flush and Aligned with Front-Rack Posts (80 CM)
36
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