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SIP Signaling Endpoints CONFIGURING PUBLIC ETHERNET PORT AND IP ADDRESSING Configuring the Public Ethernet Port Selecting Unused Ethernet Port Configuring the IP Default Route Configure Internal Private IP Static Route UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
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Current SG Status and Call Activity 10.1.2 Current Alarms 10.2 Viewing Debug Logs 10.3 Sending Debug Logs to a Syslog Collector Figure 1 Typical Lync Server 2010 to XO SIP Trunk Deployment ..............7 UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
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Figure 45 Route Table Ordering for calls to ATA ................... 47 Figure 46 Translation Table to Add + to Called Number ................47 Figure 47 Creating a Route Table for the ATA ....................48 UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
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Figure 48 Routing Entry for Calls From ATA to Lync Server 2010 ..............49 Figure 49 XO SIP Trunk Down ........................50 Figure 50 Alarm Status ..........................51 Figure 51 Debug Logs ............................ 51 Figure 52 Syslog Collector Configuration ...................... 52 UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
1 References and Versions The following references will provide additional information on NET’s Unified Communications Products Net Product Documentation Hub: https://support.net.com/display/ALLDOC/NET+Product+Documentation;jsessionid=BA930EB97FD04F91A 5C84BA74B9DAE35 UX2000 Specific: https://support.net.com/display/UXDOC/Home Tenor Quickstart Guide: https://support.net.com/download/attachments/3407913/TenorAFQuickStart.pdf?version=3&modificati onDate=1303316655000 Tested Versions: UX2000: 1.2.0v39 Lync Server 2010: 4.0.7577.0 UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
2 Purpose This guide is for configuring the necessary options for interconnecting NET’s UX2000 SBC between XO’s SIP Trunk offerings and Microsoft’s Lync Server 2010 over the public internet. The UX2000 provides a secure method of isolating the internal corporate data network from the publicly reachable SIP Trunk offerings.
The Initial Task configuration is a step by step process that will complete the steps to position the UX2000 between XO’s SIP Trunk and Microsoft’s Lync Server 2010. This task will install the necessary TLS Certificates and create SIP components and call routing basics. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
ASCII type format. To use the PEM type, first open the certificate file with a text editor such as Microsoft Notepad and then copy and paste into the text box as shown: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Certificate Authority to be signed. This submission process varies per installation and is out of the scope of this document. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
‘+’ sign. This will load a dialog similar to the Root Certificate import process. Select either the DER or PEM format in the dropdown to match the file format of the UX Certificate to complete the process. Shown below is the PEM format import process: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Secondary Border Element Server: IP or FQDN Address of the secondary XO server that the UX will communicate with Port Number: The IP Port that the secondary XO server listens on for SIP messages from the UX UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
The 4 other ports can be used for normal SIP signalling and media. Port 1 will be configured during the initial setup of the UX2000 SBC and will normally be used for the company’s internal IP network.
In Figure 7 Ethernet port 4 will be used for the Public IP connection. Click the Right Arrow next to Lan4 to open the Configuration Dialog. Supply the following information: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Networking Mode: Select ‘Routed’ from the drop down Primary Address: Supply the IP Address assigned to the UX2000 SBC Primary Netmask: Supply the Netmask associated with the IP Address of the UX2000 SBC Configure Secondary Address: Ensure this is set to ‘No’...
4.3 Configuring the IP Default Route The IP Default route is required so that the UX2000 SBC will know where to send IP packets into the public IP network. From the Settings/Protocols/IP/Static Routes click on the green ‘+’ sign to add the route.
4.4 Configure Internal Private IP Static Route Internal IP Static Routes may be required if the UX2000 SBC needs to communicate with multiple internal private IP addresses. These static routes have to be deterministic because there can be only one default route and this is used on the public side.
5 Lync Server 2010 Configuration Lync Server 2010 will need to be configured to support the UX2000 SBC in order to communicate with the XO SIP Trunk. This section covers the addition of the UX2000 into the Lync Server topology and adding the UX2000 to the Lync Server 2010 routing.
Populate the following into the dialog: Gateway FQDN or IP Address: For this config enter the FQDN of the UX2000 SBC since TLS is going to be used between the Lync Server 2010 and the UX2000 SBC ‘ux.krisno.com’ Listening port for the IP/PSTN gateway: Enter ‘5067’...
5.2 Adding the UX2000 into Lync Server Routing In order for Lync Server 2010 to send calls to the XO SIP Trunk the UX2000 SBC will have to be added to the Routing. Open Lync Server Control Panel and click on the Voice Routing link on the left hand pane.
Figure 16 Available PSTN Gateways Ensure the UX2000 SBC is highlighted in the dialog and click ‘OK’. Scroll down to the ‘Associated PSTN Usages’. Click on the ‘Select’ button to bring up the list of available PSTN Usages. Select the proper PSTN Usages from the list and click ‘OK’.
Trunk DID numbers assigned. This is done in the User section of Lync Server Control Panel. Open the specific Lync user in Lync Server Control panel that will have a DID assigned to it. Configure the DID in the Line URI configuration as shown below: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Open Lync Server Management Shell. Below is an example of how to create an analog contact as a fax machine and a XO SIP Trunk DID number of 14255554321: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Manipulates Information Route Table Sends Call To Outbound Elements Signaling Group with Modified Information Elements Outbound Signaling Group Outgoing Call Sends Call to Next Hop Figure 20 UX2000 Routing Process UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Once the translations have been completed the Route Table will then route the call to the applicable SG for the destination system. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Routing table so the next Route entry can be tried for a match. This will happen as long as there are Routes in the Route table to try. If all Routes have been tried with no matches in the Translation table(s) the call will fail. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Type: Called Address Number – Identifies the Information Element that the Input Field Type should be translated to Value: \1 – Identifies the open and close parenthesis that should be carried over from the Input Value Field UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Type: Called Address Number – Identifies the Information Element that the Input Field Type should be translated to Value: +1\1 – Prepends ‘+1’ and Identifies the open and close parenthesis that should be carried over from the Input Value Field UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Lync 2010 Server and the XO SIP Trunk. Media lists will be created and applied to the appropriate SGs. Below are examples of a typical Media configuration: Figure 26 Media Profiles Showing Enabled Codecs UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Figure 27 Typical G711Alaw Codec Settings Figure 28 Media List Containing G711Alaw and G711Ulaw UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Media Transcoding can be used for changing both codec and DTMF digit transfer methods. Since Lync 2010 Server does not support both G.729 and inband DTMF digit transfer methods the UX2000 can be UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Trunk. All other numbers that are not recognized as analog devices will then be routed to the PSTN through the XO SIP Trunk. Figure 32 PSTN to Lync Client Call Flow UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
The SIP Server table is configured under Settings/SIP/SIP Server Tables. Click on the green ‘+’ to add the name of the ATA. In the example below an ATA with the name of ‘Tenor 206’ has been added: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
From here click the right facing arrow (right arrow will turn down as dialog opens) next to the SIP Server name in the right hand pane to open the configuration dialog as shown below: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Add a Translation table that will be used to route to an ATA with Settings/Translation Table. The example below is adding a Translation table entry for a DID number assigned to the Tenor 206 ATA: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Output Field Type: Select ‘Called Address/Name’ from the dropdown Value: Enter \1 to route the contents of the Input Field When the dialog is populated it should look similar to below: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
SIP SG. The example bellows shows a SG with the name of ‘Tenor 206’ with the basic configuration changes made from the default dialog: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Federated IP/FQDN: The IP Address of the ATA or Network Address of the ATA IP Network. This is used to ensure the SG listens only to the originating ATA for SIP signalling Click ‘OK’ to complete the dialog. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Number/Name Translation Table: Select the proper Translation Table from the dropdown, in this case select the Translation configured above Destination Signaling Group: Click ‘Add’ and then select the SG for the ATA The completed dialog is shown below: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
ATA and then click ‘Up’ to move this route to the top of the table. This will ensure that the Route table will analyse the routes for the ATA first before the call is routed to the XO SIP Trunk: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Lync Server 2010 (E.164). The Translation table below is used to add a ‘+’ to the called number from the ATA: Figure 46 Translation Table to Add + to Called Number UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Number/Name Translation Table: Select the Translation Table from above Destination Signaling Group: Click ‘Add’ and select the SG for the Lync Server 2010 Server The completed dialog is shown below: UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Figure 48 Routing Entry for Calls From ATA to Lync Server 2010 Click ‘OK’ to complete the dialog. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
There are many reasons a SG may be down. The far end equipment may be off line, there could be a routing issue or there could be a configuration problem. The visual Monitor will provide a quick view on where to start trouble shooting. UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Click on the green ‘+’ sign to add a Syslog collector. Complete the dialog with the following information: Global Log Level: Set to the level required Log Destination: Enter the FQDN or IP Address of the Syslog Collector UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
Click ‘OK’ to complete the dialog. This will start sending the debug log information to the Syslog collector. Different levels of collection may be required to shown applicable trouble shooting information Figure 52 Syslog Collector Configuration UX2000 SBC XO SIP Trunk Lync Server 2010 Configuration Guide...
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