Protocols / Functions Supported

VOIP Protocols Supported

VOIP Protocols supported

Interface

Protocol

SIP

RFC 3261

PSTN Protocols Supported

PSTN Protocols supported

Interface

Protocol

ISDN

DMS-100

ISDN

AT&T 4ESS, 5ESS

ISDN

ETSI (EURO ISDN)

ISDN

Q.SIG

ISDN

Japan NTT

ISDN

ANSI National ISDN-2 (NI-2)

T-1 CAS

E&M, Loop Start

E-1 CAS

R2

SNMP Supported

SNMP Version Supported

Version
SNMPv2c
SNMPv3
 

Codecs Supported

Codecs Supported

Codec

Rate

G.711A-Law

64 kbps

G.711 u-Law

64 kbps

G.72264 kbps
G.722.264 kbps

G.723.1

6.3 kbps

G.726

16 kbps, 24 kbps, 32 kbps, and 40 kbps

G.729 Annex A & B

8 kbps

T.38 Fax

2.4 kbps, 4.8 kbps, 7.2 kbps, 9.6 kbps, 14.4 kbps

Opus*6 kbps - 510 kbps

 

*Opus is supported in SBC SWe Lite only.

Note: G.722.1 is not supported.

Numbering and Addressing

Numbering and addressing

E.164 number

SBC Edge supports E.164 numbering plan through all channels

Tel URI (RFC 3966)

Support telephone numbers as “tel URI”

SIP URI

Supported

Caller ID

Caller ID

Bellcore FSK

ETSI FSK

NTT FSK

DTMF

Security

Security

Security Access Controls

Users can use the same Active Directory credentials to login to the SBC Edge Node.  Logins can also be protected by either RADIUS or local password controls.

DoS attack mitigation

The SBC Edge has firewall capabilities to stop DOS attacks, and call admission controls to prevent SIP DoS attacks.

Authentication based on HTTP Digest with MD5

Supported

SIP Signaling encryption

TLS

Media encryption

RFC 3711 (SRTP) with pre-established keys

General Interface Supported

General Interface Requirements

SIP over TCP

Support TCP transport for SIP

SIP over UDP

Support UDP transport for SIP

SIP over TLS

Support TLS transport for SIP

Symmetric RTP/RTCP

Possible to send and receive RTP traffic from the same IP address/port combination as the SIP endpoint

ISDN Signaling

Supported

QSIG Signaling

Supported

CAS Signaling

Supported

Outgoing SIP Registrations

SBC can perform SIP registrations in an external server on behalf of dumb “SIP-systems” or other systems behind the gateway

Outgoing SIP Authentication

The SBC can authenticate INVITES when challenged and respond with the authentication credential to the external SIP proxy.

SIP Registrar

SBC can act as a SIP Registrar or a Registrant

Any-to-Any routing

Full interoperability between SIP, and TDM based protocols

Registrant Table entries

SBC Supports up to 1000 Registrant table entries

Active Directory based call routing

SBC can interrogate any user field in Active Directory and make intelligent routing decisions based on the value of the Active Directory field

Re-route on failure

SBC supports full cause code rerouting on T1/E1 trunks. SBC also supports fallback on transport failure (ex TLS – TCP – UDP)

Called number manipulation

Name/number manipulation is implemented in the routing module for incoming trunks using regular expressions and Active Directory lookup.

Calling number manipulation

Calling number field in the incoming and outgoing trunks can be manipulated using regular expressions. The display name, number, type of the number can be replaced

SIP Interface Supported

The following RFCs are supported

SIP Interface Requirements

RFC 2327

Session Description Protocol (SDP)

RFC 2833

RTP Payload for DTMF digits, Telephony tones, and Telephony signals

RFC 3261

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3262 (i.e 100rel)

Reliability of Provisional responses in the SIP

RFC 3264 (offer/answer)

Offer/answer model in the SDP

RFC 3265

SIP – Special Event Notification (unsolicited NOTIFY)

RFC 3311

Update method in SIP (UPDATE is supported only in the inbound case. UPDATE is not supported for early media codec negotiation)

RFC 3323

Support for Privacy ID only (Partially supported)

RFC 3325

Support for private extensions to the SIP for asserted identity within the trusted networks (Populate Asserted Identity based on the indicators from ISDN)

RFC 3398

ISDN User Part (ISUP) to SIP Mapping

RFC 3455

P-Header extension in SIP

RFC 3515

Support for REFER method in SIP

RFC 3665

Basic Call flow types

RFC 3666

SIP Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Call flows

RFC 3892

SIP Referred-By Mechanism

RFC 3960

Early Media and Ring tone generation in SIP (support for gateway model)

RFC 4028

Session Timer

RFC 4244

Support an extension to the SIP for request history information

RFC 4497

Interworking between the SIP and QSIG

RFC 4566

SDP

RFC 4568

SDP Security Descriptions for Media Streams

RFC 4733

DTMF

RFC 5806

Diversion indication in SIP

RFC 6086Support for SIP INFO DTMF

RFC 6442

Location Conveyance for the SIP

SIP Support Summary

The following tables summarize compliance with the relevant SIP RFCs that the SBC Edge products need to interoperate with any SIP based peer.

The tables below use the following definitions:

Type of support:

  • Generate – it refers to the ability of the SBC to generate the applicable SIP element (method, header, function) when appropriate
  • Receive – it refers to the ability of the SBC to receive and process the applicable SIP element (method, header, function) when appropriate

Functions

Functions

Function

Supported

User Agent Client (UAC)

Yes

User Agent Server (UAS)

Yes

B2BUA

Yes

Redirect Server

Yes

Registrar

Yes

Methods

Methods

MethodsGenerateReceiveComments

ACK

Yes

Yes

 

BYE

Yes

Yes

 

CANCEL

Yes

Yes

 

INFO

Yes

Yes

RFC 2976

INVITE

Yes

Yes

 

MESSAGE

No

No

RFC 3428

NOTIFY

Yes

Yes

RFC 3515

OPTIONS

Yes

Yes

 

PRACK

Yes

Yes

RFC 3262

PUBLISH                 

Yes

No

RFC-ietf-sip-publish-04.txt

REFER

Yes

Yes

RFC 3515.

REGISTER

Yes

Yes

 

SUBSCRIBE

No

Yes

RFC 3265

UPDATE

Yes

Yes

RFC 3311

Headers

Per RFC, the SBC Edge will ignore any headers that it does not support.

Headers

HeadersGenerateReceiveComments

Accept

Yes

Yes

 

Accept-Contact

No

No

RFC-ietf-sip-callerprefs-10.txt

Accept-Encoding

No

No

 

Accept-Language

No

No

 

Alert-Info

No

No

 

Allow

Yes

Yes

 

Allow-Events

Yes

No

RFC 3265

Authentication-Info          

No

No

 

Authorization

Yes

Yes

 

Call-ID

Yes

Yes

 

Call-Info

No

No

 

Contact

Yes

Yes

 

Content-Disposition

No

No

Only for Multipart SDP

Content-Encoding

No

No

 

Content-Language

No

No

 

Content-Length

Yes

Yes

 

Content-Type

Yes

Yes

 

Cseq

Yes

Yes

 

Date

No

No

 

Diversion

Yes

Yes

 

Encryption

No

No

RFC 3261. deprecated according to IANA

Event

Yes

Yes

 

Expires

Yes

Yes

 

From

Yes

Yes

 

Geolocation

Yes

Yes

Limited to Lync E911 context

History-Info

Yes

Yes

 

In-Reply-To

No

No

 

Max-Forwards

Yes

Yes

 

MIME-version

No

No

 

Min-Expires

Yes

Yes

 

Min-SE

Yes

Yes

 

Organization

No

No

 

P-Access-Network-Info        

No

No

RFC 3455

P-Asserted-Identity          

Yes

Yes

RFC 3325

P-Associated-URI             

No

No

RFC 3455

P-Called-Party-ID            

No

No

RFC 3455

P-Charging-Function-Addresses

No

No

RFC 3455

P-Charging-Vector            

No

No

RFC 3455

P-DCS-Trace-Party-ID         

No

No

RFC 3603

P-DCS-OSPS                   

No

No

RFC 3603

P-DCS-Billing-Info           

No

No

RFC 3603

P-DCS-LAES                   

No

No

RFC 3603

P-DCS-Redirect               

No

No

RFC 3603

P-Media-Authorization        

No

No

RFC 3313

P-Preferred-Identity         

Yes

Yes

RFC 3325

P-Visited-Network-ID         

No

No

RFC 3455

Path

No

No

RFC 3327

Priority

No

Yes

As part of E911

Privacy

Yes

Yes

RFC 3323

Proxy-Authenticate

Yes

Yes

 

Proxy-Authorization

Yes

Yes

 

Proxy-Require

Yes

No

 

Prack

Yes

Yes

 

Rack

Yes

Yes

RFC 3262

Reason

Yes

Yes

RFC 3326

Record-Route

Yes

Yes

 

Refer-To

Yes

Yes

RFC 3515

Referred-By

Yes

Yes

This is a must for some transfers

Remote-Party-ID

Yes

Yes

 

Replaces

Yes

Yes

This is a must for some transfers

Reply-To

No

No

 

Request-Disposition   

No

No

RFC-ietf-sip-callerprefs-10.txt

Requested-By

No

No

 

Require

Yes

Yes

 

Response-Key

No

No

 

Resource-Priority

No

No

 

Retry-After

Yes

Yes

 

Route

Yes

Yes

 

RSeq

Yes

Yes

RFC 3262

Security-Client

No

No

RFC 3329

Security-Server              

No

No

RFC 3329

Security-Verify              

No

No

RFC 3329

Server

Yes

Yes

 

Service-Route                

No

No

RFC 3608

Session-Expires

Yes

Yes

 

Subject

Yes

Yes

 

Subscription-State

Yes

Yes

RFC 3265

Supported

Yes

Yes

 

Timestamp

Yes

Yes

 

To

Yes

Yes

 

Unsupported

Yes

Yes

Used to report an option tag was required buy not supported in a 420 response.

User-Agent

Yes

Yes

 

Via

Yes

Yes

 

Voicemail

No

No

 

Warning

Yes

Yes

 

WWW-Authenticate

Yes

Yes

 

Responses

Responses

ResponseGenerateReceiveComments

1xx  - Information

 

 

 

100 Trying

Yes

Yes

 

180 Ringing

Yes

Yes

 

181 Call is being forwarded

No

Yes

Handled as a Provisional Response

182 Queued

No

Yes

Handled as a Provisional Response

183 Session  Progress

Yes

Yes

 

2xx  - Successful

 

 

 

200 OK

Yes

Yes

 

202 Accepted

Yes

Yes

RFC 3265 (Generated ONLY when the SBC accepts an inbound REFER request)

3xx - Redirection

 

 

 

300 Multiple choices

No

Yes

All 3xx responses are handled identically. The SBC will try to send a new INVITE to the Contact URI in the 3xx response.

301 Moved permanently

No

Yes

 

302 Moved temporarily

No

Yes

 

305 Use proxy

No

Yes

 

380 Alternative service

No

Yes

 

4xx - Request Failure

 

 

 

400 Bad Request

Yes

Yes

 

401 Unauthorized

Yes

Yes

 

402 Payment required

Yes

Yes

 

403 Forbidden

Yes

Yes

 

404 Not Found

Yes

Yes

 

405 Method Not Allowed

Yes

Yes

 

406 Not Acceptable

Yes

Yes

 

407 Proxy authentication required

No

Yes

 

408 Request timeout

Yes

Yes

 

409 Conflict

No

Yes

 

410 Gone

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

411 Length required

No

No

 

413 Request entity too large

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

414 Request-URI too long

Yes

Yes

 

415 Unsupported media

Yes

Yes

 

416 Unsupported URI Scheme

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

420 Bad extension

Yes

Yes

 

421 Extension Required

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

422 Session Timer Too Small

Yes

Yes

 

423 Interval Too Brief

Yes

Yes

 

480 Temporarily unavailable

Yes

Yes

 

481 Call leg/transaction does not exist

Yes

Yes

 

482 Loop detected

Yes

Yes

Generated ONLY in the scenario that an error Routing error occurs on ISDN side (cause code 0x19)

483 Too many hops

Yes

Yes

 

484 Address incomplete

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

485 Ambiguous

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

486 Busy here

Yes

Yes

 

487 Request cancelled

Yes

Yes

 

488 Not Acceptable Media

Yes

Yes

 

489 Bad Event

Yes

Yes

RFC 3265

491 Request Pending

Yes

Yes

 

493 Undecipherable

No

Yes

 

494 Security Agreement Required          

No

Yes

RFC 3329

5xx - Server Failure

 

 

 

500 Server internal error

Yes

Yes

 

501 Not implemented

Yes

Yes

 

502 Bad gateway

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario.

503 Service unavailable

Yes

Yes

 

504 Gateway timeout

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario.

505 Version not supported

Yes

Yes

 

513 Message Too Large

Yes

Yes

 

580 Precondition failed

No

Yes

RFC 3312

6xx - Global Responses

 

 

 

600 Busy everywhere

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

603 Decline

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

604 Does not exist anywhere

Yes

Yes

Generated only in SIP-ISDN call scenario

606 Not acceptable

No

Yes