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The SBC Easy Config interface includes a built-in step-by-step setup configuration wizard, which enables end-users to quickly deploy the SBC in an Enterprise's Lync environment with a SIP Trunk Provider to an ISDN PBX. The SBC can be configured to use a SIP trunk to connect to an ISDN PBX using the wizard as described in the section below.
The Easy Config wizard creates the requested configuration by using the current configuration of the SBC as the starting point. The Easy Config retains the existing SBC configuration elements and adds the requested endpoint configurations as new configuration elements.
The following SIP Trunks are supported:
Depending on the SIP trunk selected, the specific configuration fields are displayed in the wizard. These are noted below.
Select the Application type (SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX) and specify scenario configuration details based on the deployment settings. Then, click Next to move to Step 2. (Or, click Cancel to return to the main WebUI screen).
These instructions assume the SBC Easy Configuration wizard is running. Refer to Using the Easy Configuration Wizard.
The scenario in which the configuration template is provided. In this case, select SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX.
Enter a name to describe the SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX setup.
This wizard add this value as a prefix on each SBC configuration element it creates for the deployment.
Click the drop-down arrow and choose the country in which the SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX scenario originates.
Specify the Emergency Services for outgoing numbers. The previous figure shows Emergency Services set to None to increase the upper field display area; However, descriptions of fields that display when Emergency Services is set to a value other than None are included below.
Valid Options: ELIN Identifier, E911/E112, or None
The E911 ELIN number from the "CompanyName" field configured in Lync location services is used as the authoritative Callback Number for outgoing E911 calls, and is always the preferred configuration. Specifically, the ELIN number from the preferred configuration takes precedence over any Callback Number number configuration in Lync Setup. For more information, refer to Creating and Modifying Entries to Transformation Tables.
Specify the Callback Number in string format. This field displays only when ELIN Identifier or E911/E112 is the value for the Emergency Services field.
Specify the Second Callback Number in string format. This field displays only when ELIN Identifier or E911/E112 is selected as the value for the Emergency Services field.
Defines the Public Safety Answering Point Number. Valid entry: 1 - 127 characters.
Describes the SIP trunk used for connection to the ISDN PBX. Valid options: Other SIP Trunk, ATT SIP Trunk, Verizon SIP Trunk, KDDI SIP Trunk, SoftBank White Office, and NTT DOCOMO Officelink.
The SIP Trunk selected determines the field options displayed in Step 2. See Step 2 - Configure SIP Details for Endpoint.
Enter the scenario configuration details based on your endpoint. Once completed, click Next to move to Step 3 (or Previous to return to the previous screen).
These fields apply if you selected Other SIP Trunk in Step 1 - Select Scenario.
The FQDN or IP address of the Remote Peer service provider.
The IP protocol to use for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server. Valid entry: UDP or TCP
The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server. Pre-defined value
Enables or disables the secondary Remote Peer service provider configured.
Specifies the Secondary Border Element Service provider. Valid entry: IP Address or FQDN. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.
The Protocol used for communicating with the Secondary Border Element Server. Valid entry: UDP or TCP. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.
The Port Number used for sending and receiving messages between SBC and the Secondary Border Element server. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.
Specifies the physical T1/E1 port used for this Signaling Group. Valid option: T1 or E1.
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
Specifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
Determines if the SBC should translate dialed PSTN digits as phone extensions. Valid options: Translation Extension (translates digits into phone extensions) or Passthrough Untranslated (does not translate digits).
The numbers to prefix for the translated phone extension. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
The number of digits used to account for the PSTN extension. Valid options: 2, 3, 4, or 5. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
Clock Source
Specifies the source of the systems transmit clock.
Primary Clock Port
Specifies the DS1 port from which the clock will be derived. This field is visible only if Network is specified as the Clock Source.
Secondary Clock Port
Specifies the DS1 port from which the clock will be derived. This field is visible only if Network is specified as the Clock Source.
The Secondary Clock Source is used only if the primary clock source is not of sufficient quality or becomes unavailable.
ISDN Side
Specifies the ISDN user/network side for this signaling group.
These fields apply if you selected SoftBank White Office in Step 1 - Select Scenario.
The method used for connecting networks. Options are: Routerless and Router. On selection of Routerless, the Easy Config displays the Signaling/Media Source IP field and the SIP Server field. On selection of Router, the Easy Config displays the SIP Server field only.
The user-specified IP address to be used for SIP signaling messages. The Signaling/Media Source IP field does not display when the option selected for the WAN Link field is Router.
The host IP address or FQDN for the SIP server.
The ID used for authenticating with the router at the gateway of the network.
The password used for authenticating with the router at the gateway of the network.
Re-entry of the password for the router serving as network gateway.
The public address that points to the domain for users, for use in the Contact Registrant Entry. For example, specify: GatewayID@SIPServer.
Specifies the physical T1/E1 port used for this Signaling Group. Valid option: T1 or E1.
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
Specifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
Determines if the SBC should translate dialed PSTN digits as phone extensions. Valid options: Translation Extension (translates digits into phone extensions) or Passthrough Untranslated (does not translate digits).
The numbers to prefix for the translated phone extension. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
The number of digits used to account for the PSTN extension. Valid options: 2, 3, 4, or 5.This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
Clock Source
Specifies the source of the systems transmit clock.
Primary Clock Port
Specifies the DS1 port from which the clock will be derived. This field is visible only if Network is specified as the Clock Source.
Secondary Clock Port
Specifies the DS1 port from which the clock will be derived. This field is visible only if Network is specified as the Clock Source.
The Secondary Clock Source is used only if the primary clock source is not of sufficient quality or becomes unavailable.
ISDN Side
Specifies the ISDN user/network side for this signaling group.
These fields apply if you selected Telstra Enterprise SIP Connect in Step 1 - Select Scenario.
The public interface used for Network Address Translation (NAT).
The state to use in configuring the outbound proxy for the Provider SIP Trunk. Options include: Australia Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Other (a user-specified FQDN).
Hard coded as UDP and Port 5060.
The IPv4 address used to create a Split DNS entry for the Telstra domain.
The SIP Connect Domain or Realm to which the specified IP address will map.
The User ID for use in authentication.
The password to use when authenticating with the User ID.
The re-entered password for confirmation.
The 9-digit pilot number Telstra assigned for use with the SIP Connect trunking service.
Specifies the physical T1/E1 port used for this Signaling Group. Valid option: T1 or E1.
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
Specifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
Determines if the SBC should translate dialed PSTN digits as phone extensions. Valid options: Translation Extension (translates digits into phone extensions) or Passthrough Untranslated (does not translate digits).
The numbers to prefix for the translated phone extension. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
The number of digits used to account for the PSTN extension. Valid options: 2, 3, 4, or 5. This field is available only when the ISDN Number Translation field is set to Translation Extension.
Clock Source
Specifies the source of the systems transmit clock.
Primary Clock Port
Specifies the DS1 port from which the clock will be derived. This field is visible only if Network is specified as the Clock Source.
Secondary Clock Port
Specifies the DS1 port from which the clock will be derived. This field is visible only if Network is specified as the Clock Source.
The Secondary Clock Source is used only if the primary clock source is not of sufficient quality or becomes unavailable.
ISDN Side
Specifies the ISDN user/network side for this signaling group.
These fields apply if you selected ATT SIP Trunk in Step 1 - Select Scenario.
The FQDN or IP address of the Remote Peer service provider.
The IP protocol used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server. Valid entry UDP or TCP.
The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server.
Enables or disables the secondary Remote Peer service provider configured.
Specifies the Secondary Border Element Service provider. Valid entry: IP Address or FQDN. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.
The Protocol used for communicating with the Secondary Border Element Server. Valid entry: UDP or TCP. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.
The Port Number is used for sending and receiving messages between SBC and the Secondary Border Element server. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.
Indicates support for the AT&T Simultaneous Ring feature. Valid options: Yes or No.
Enables/disables the AT&T Toll Free option. Valid options: Enabled or Disabled.
The Toll Free Access Number to use when the AT&T IP Toll Free option is enabled.
Specifies the physical T1/E1 port used for this Signaling Group. Valid option: T1 or E1.
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
Specifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
Determines if the SBC should translate dialed PSTN digits as phone extensions. Valid options: Translation Extension (translates digits into phone extensions) or Passthrough Untranslated (does not translate digits).
The numbers to prefix for the translated phone extension. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
The number of digits used to account for the PSTN extension. Valid options: 2, 3, 4, or 5.This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
These fields apply if you selected Verizon SIP Trunk Step 1 - Select Scenario.
The FQDN or IP address of the Remote Peer service provider.
The IP protocol used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server. This value is fixed at UDP.
The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server.
Specifies the physical T1/E1 port used for this Signaling Group. Valid option: T1 or E1.
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
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Select ISDN PortsSpecifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
Determines if the SBC should translate dialed PSTN digits as phone extensions. Valid options: Translation Extension (translates digits into phone extensions) or Passthrough Untranslated (does not translate digits).
The numbers to prefix for the translated phone extension. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
The number of digits used to account for the PSTN extension. Valid options: 2, 3, 4, or 5.This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
These fields apply if you selected KDDI SIP Trunk in Step 1 - Select Scenario.
The FQDN or IP address of the Session Border Controller service provider.
The IP protocol used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server. Valid entry UDP or TCP.
The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between SBC and the Border Element Server.
Used for setting up transformation rules for the FMC service.
Address of Static Host. Valid options: FQDN[:port] or IP4 [:port] or [IP6]:port
Specifies a user name to use in response to a challenge.
The password for the Authentication ID.
Re-enter the password for the Authentication ID.
IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the DNS server.
Domain name associated with the DNS IP address.
Specifies the physical T1/E1 port used for this Signaling Group. Valid option: T1 or E1.
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
Specifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
Determines if the SBC should translate dialed PSTN digits as phone extensions. Valid options: Translation Extension (translates digits into phone extensions) or Passthrough Untranslated (does not translate digits).
The numbers to prefix for the translated phone extension. This field is available only when ISDN Number Translation is set to Translation Extension.
These fields apply if you selected NTT DOCOMO Officelink in Step 1 - Select Scenario.
Office Link FOMA-R
Protocol
Port Number
CUG Domain Name
Number of Channels
Port Type
DS1 Ports
The physical T1/E1 port number to which the PSTN line is physically connected. DS1 entries are configured with the following command buttons: Up (move a DS1 port up in the list), Down (move a DS1 port down in the list), Add/Edit (adds a DS1 port), and Remove (deletes a DS1 port).
For example, click Add. Select the desired PSTN port and OK.
The example below shows E1 ports; this field displays T1, E1 or BRI, depending on the port configuration.
Switch Variant
Specifies the ISDN variant for the port type in the ISDN Signaling Group.
For T1
For E1:
For BRI:
ISDN Number Translation
PBX Prefix
Extension Length
Clock Source
Specifies the source of the systems transmit clock.
ISDN Side
Specifies the ISDN user/network side for the signaling group.
This steps displays a summary of the the configuration items from Step 1 and Step 2. Click Finish (to cancel the configuration, click Cancel).
This example displays a SIP ↔ ISDN PBX with a ATT SIP Flexible Reach Trunk.