The objective of the document is to describe the configuration procedures to be followed during interoperability testing of SBC 1000 and SBC 2000 with Lync 2013 server over SIP trunk to PSTN. For additional information on Sonus SBC 1000 and SBC 2000 series, visit http://www.sonus.net...
Survivable Branch Appliance software. They differ in the number of physical Ethernet connections and processing power but are otherwise viewed from a software standpoint as being the same. With this in mind, this particular effort was tested with an SBC 1000 but is fully applicable to an SBC 2000. 2 Introduction This document provides a configuration guide for Sonus SBC 1000 Series (Session Border Controller) when connecting to a SIP trunk group and a Lync 2013.
PSTN and the Lync 2013 system. The SBC 1000 under test has 2 Ethernet ports configured. The SBC 2000 can have up to 4 physical Ethernet ports and two physical T1/E1 ports. For more information on Media port deployment options or other network connectivity queries, refer to the SBC 1000 Network Deployment Guide or contact your local Sales team for information regarding the Sonus Network Design professional services offerings.
3 Configuring Sonus SBC 1000 and SBC 2000 Series The SBC 1000 and SBC 2000 share a common code base and user interface. In this example, we are using an SBC 1000. Internal External Signaling Group: To/From Lync Signaling Group: To/From Windstream...
SIP Profiles control the how the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 communicates with SIP devices. They control important characteristics such as: session timers, SIP header customization, SIP timers, MIME payloads, and option tags. The default SIP profile used for the SBC 1000 for this testing effort is shown in the following figure. Figure 3.4 SIP profile Sonus –...
Media List. Different codecs provide varying levels of compression allowing one to reduce bandwidth requirements at the expense of voice quality. The Media Profile Used for the SBC 1000 is shown in the following figure and is for reference only. Figure 3.5 Media List Sonus –...
Voice Codec Profiles The Voice Codec Profiles used for the SBC 1000 in this testing effort are shown in the figures below. Figure 3.6 Voice codec configuration Figure 3.7 Voice codec configuration Sonus – Network Design Group 14 of 39...
SIP Server Tables SIP Server Tables contain information about the SIP devices connected to the Sonus SBC 1000/2000. The entries in the tables provide information about the IP Addresses, ports, and protocols used to communicate with each server. The Table Entries also contain links to counters that are useful for troubleshooting.
Trunk Registration Windstream requires authentication when establishing a SIP Trunk group to the SBC 1000. The Contact Registrant Table is used for registration with remote address and specific configuration.The Remote Authorization table is used for authorization configuration for remote registration.
SIP Profile SIP Profiles control the how the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 communicates with SIP devices. They control important characteristics such as: session timers, SIP header customization, SIP timers, MIME payloads, and option tags. The default SIP profile used for these tests is shown in the figure below.
Sip Server Table SIP Server Tables contain information about the SIP devices connected to the Sonus SBC 1000/2000. They, in essence, emulate a traditional ‘SIP trunk group’. The entries in the tables provide information about the IP Addresses, ports, and protocols used to communicate with each server. The Table Entries also contain links to counters that are useful for troubleshooting.
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