AudioCodes Mediant 500L User Manual page 392

Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) & media gateway
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To support the connectivity status feature, you must enable the keep-alive mechanism
for the Proxy Set that is associated with the IP Group (see ''Configuring Proxy Sets'' on
page 378).
The green-color state also applies to scenarios where the device rejects calls with the
IP Group due to low QoE (e.g., low MOS), despite connectivity.
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Links to Web pages relating to commonly required SBC configuration:
Classification: Opens the Classification table where you can configure Classification
rules (see ''Configuring Classification Rules'' on page 677).
Number Manipulation: Opens the Outbound Manipulations table where you can
configure manipulation rules on SIP Request-URI user parts (source or destination) or
calling names in outbound SIP dialog requests (see ''Configuring IP-to-IP Outbound
Manipulations'' on page 719).
Routing: Opens the IP-to-IP Routing table where you can configure IP-to-IP routing
rules (see ''Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing Rules'' on page 685).
SBC Settings: Opens the SBC General Settings page where you can configure
miscellaneous settings.
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Configured Trunk Groups. Each Trunk Group is displayed using the following "Trunk
Group"-titled icon, which includes the row index number:
To edit or delete the Trunk Group, click the icon, and then from the drop-down menu,
choose Show List to open the Trunk Group table.
To add a Trunk Group, do the following:
Click the Add Trunk Group
1
Groups or as
The Trunk Group table opens, allowing you to configure a Trunk Group.
Configure the Trunk Group as desired, and then click Apply; the Trunk Group table
2
closes and you are returned to the Topology View, displaying the new Trunk Group and
a line connecting it to the associated port, as shown in the example below:
For more information on configuring Trunk Groups, see Configuring Trunk Groups on page
501.
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Displays the device's hardware configuration concerning telephony (Tel/PSTN) trunks and
ports (e.g., BRI). It also displays the number of ports. The ports are displayed as round
icons, as shown in Item #6 above.
To configure a trunk (BRI), do the following:
Click the icon, and then from the drop-down menu, choose Trunk Settings; the Trunk
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Settings page appears.
Configure the trunk as desired.
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For more information on configuring trunk settings, see Configuring Trunk Settings on
User's Manual
Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC
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plus icon. The icon appears next to existing Trunk
when there are no Trunk Groups.
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