Enabling Interworking Of Sip And Sip-I Endpoints - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 28    Advanced SBC Features
Call-ID: XDRXGAAWNVBTFHBMQCKE@10.33.2.38
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:300@10.33.2.40>
User 2 Registration:
REGISTER sip:300@10.33.4.140;user=phone SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.33.2.40;branch=YHDWUJRMMOEIJRXVYKHD
From: <sip:300@domain2;user=phone>;tag=CVYTCHLIVMPBCGNGRTUA
To: <sip:300@domain2;user=phone>
Call-ID: INRNGFCHFHETRXAQNAIT@10.33.2.38
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:300@10.33.2.40>
For two such user registrations as shown in the example above, the device adds two AORs
("300@domain1" and "300@domain2") to its registration database, where each AOR is assigned
the same Contact URI ("300@10.33.2.40"). To route a call to the correct user, the device needs to
search the database for the full URl (user@host parts). To enable this support, perform the
following configuration steps:
To enable handling of multiple AORs with identical Contact URIs:
1.
Open the Proxy & Registration page (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > SIP
Definitions folder > Proxy & Registration).
2.
From the 'DB Routing Search Mode' drop-down list (SBCDBRoutingSearchMode), select Dest
URI dependant, and then click Apply.

Enabling Interworking of SIP and SIP-I Endpoints

The device can interwork between SIP and SIP-I endpoints for SBC calls. SIP-I endpoints are
entities that are connected to the SS7 PSTN network, referred to as the ISDN User Part (ISUP)
domain. The device supports the SIP-I Application-layer signaling protocol, which is the standard
for encapsulating a complete copy of the SS7 ISUP message in SIP messages, according to ITU-T
Q.1912.5, Interworking between Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Bearer Independent Call
Control protocol or ISDN User Part. In other words, SIP-I is SIP encapsulated with ISUP and the
interworking is between SIP signaling and ISUP signaling. This allows you to deploy the device in a
SIP environment where part of the call path involves the PSTN.
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