In this section:


There are multiple network methods to deploy the Ribbon SBC MS Teams SIP trunking support.

In ESBC Public WAN IP Deploymentthe SBC’s WAN interface can be configured with a public IP directly to the perimeter security device and firewall filter rules for the ports required applied to the firewall policy or placed directly on the public network.

The SBC’s WAN interface is protected by its own firewall and dynamically assigns RTP/SRTP ports for the duration of the SIP session from an array of configurable ports.

Also, the SBC is configured in a private DMZ deployment with a public IPv4 address provided by the perimeter security device. In this model the perimeter security device must not provide NAT or PAT to the public IPv4 address forwarded to the SBC. This will be the model chosen for the SBC’s configuration discussed in the document.

ESBC Public WAN IP Deployment


Configuring the SBC’s WAN and LAN IP Addresses

  1. The system default LAN IP is 192.168.1.1 with username 'root' and password 'default'.
    Attach LAN Port 1 of the system to the LAN network or directly to the management computer for the first-time IP networking setup.

  2. The system will prompt you to change the default password.


  3. The password change is confirmed. Click the link provided to log in with the new password.


  4. Once you log in, the landing page appears. Here the VOS version is 16.3.1.


  5. Select Network from the Configuration Menu on the left-hand side.


  6. Configure the LAN Interface Settings.


  7. Configure the WAN Interface and Default Gateway Settings.


  8. Configure the Primary and the Secondary DNS to a DNS server capable of resolving the required Microsoft Teams FQDNs and select Submit. The system will now apply the networks settings. After network configuration takes place, it may be necessary to reconnect to the system at the new LAN IP address.


Creating a CSR

Generate a Certificate Signing Request and obtain the certificate from a supported Certification Authority (CA).  Refer to Microsoft documentation for certificate information.

This step discusses how to create a certificate signing request (CSR) to be signed by an approved certificate authority, which are listed at CCADB documentation. The certificate is used by the SBC for TLS SIP signaling support to MS Teams. This signed certificate will be applied to the WAN interface of the system.

Many CAs do not support a private key with a length of 1024 bits. Validate the CSR with your CA requirements and select the appropriate length of the key.

  1. Choose Security > Certificates from the Configuration Menu on the left-hand side.



  2. On the Create a Certificate pane, enter the data for the fields displayed.


    Creating the CSR

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value
    Certificate NameArbitrary name
    (alphanumeric characters only)
    Certificate TypeSSL
    Key Size2048
    Certificate AuthorityCertificate Signing Request (CSR)
    Country Name (2 letter code)us
    State or Province (full name)ca
    Locality Name (for example: City)San Jose
    Organization (for example: Company)
    Ribbon Communications
    Organization Unitsupport
    Common Name

    sbc1.rbbn.com

    Note: This name must be identical to the name configured as the PSTN gateway, New-CsOnlinePSTNGateway, value.
    Emailsupport@rbbn.com
    PasswordPassword is optional and should not be set for MS Teams.
    Password (Verify)Password is optional and should not be set for MS Teams.

     

  3. Click Download to download the CSR certificate and key file and save this to the management computer.



  4. Open the .csr file with an application like Notepad and copy the complete certificate request.



  5. Configure the signed certificate on the system by using the Add a Certificate pane on the Certificates page and click Add Certificate. The signed certificate must use the .key file from the CSR generation.


     

    Add the SBC Signed Certificate

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value
    Certificate NameSBC_Cert Arbitrary name (alphanumeric characters only)
    Certificate TypeSSL
    Select Certificate FileSBC_Cert.crt
    Select Key FileSBC1rbbnCSR.key
    PasswordPassword is optional and should not be set for MS Teams.

  6. Download the root CA on the system and click Add Certificate.


     

    Add the Root CA

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value
    Certificate NameROOTca
    Arbitrary name (alphanumeric characters only)
    Certificate TypeCA Certificate
    Select Certificate FilecertROOT.crt
    Select Key File

    No File Selected

    Note: No key file is required for a root CA.
    PasswordPassword is optional and should not be set for MS Teams.
     

  7. Select Submit All to save the certificates to the system.


     

  8. The certificates are now displayed and available to be assigned to system services.


Configuring the SBC’s VoIP Settings

  1. Select VoIP from the Configuration Menu on the left-hand side.



  2. Configure the system’s VoIP settings.



    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Enable LLDP:

    Enabled (default)

    LLDP-MED with tagged VLAN:

    Enabled (default)

    LLDP Broadcast Interval (sec):

    30 (default)

    TFTP Server IP address:

    Disabled

    Use ALG Alias IP Addresses:

    Disabled

    Public NAT WAN IP address:

    Public WAN IPv4 address when using a 1-to-1 NAT configuration

    Private NAT LAN IP address:

    Private LAN IPv4 address when using a 1-to-1 NAT configuration

    Do strict RTP source check:

    Disabled

    Enable Client List lockdown:

    Disabled

    Allow Shared Usernames:

    Disabled

    Strip G.729 from calls:

    Disabled

    UDP

     UDP System Port:

    5060,5070,5075 (default)

    UDP

    UDP System Source Port:

    5060 (default)

    UDP

    REGISTER restricted to port:

    0 (default)

    UDP

    Block UDP support on WAN:

    Disabled

    TCP

    TCP System Port:

    5060 (default)

    TCP

    TCP Connection Timeout (m):

    10 (default)

    TCP

    Block TCP support on WAN:

    Disabled

    TLS

    TLS System Port:

    5061

    TLS

    TLS Protocol:

    TLSv1.2

    TLS

    Use only selected version:

    Disabled

    TLS

    Ciphers String:

    TLSv1.2+HIGH:!eNULL:!aNULL

    TLS

    LAN:

    Certificate: Default

    Policy: No Check

    TLS

    WAN:

    Certificate: SBC_Cert

    Policy: No Check

    TLS

    Block TLS support on WAN:

    Disabled

    TLS

    Exclude sips headers for TLS Transport:

    Enabled

    TLS

    Set TLS source port:

    Disabled

    NAT Traversal

    Disabled

    Route all SIP signalling through B2BUA:

    Enabled

    Enable Microsoft Feature:

    Enabled

    Enable Comfort Noise Generation (CNG):

    Enabled

    Enable User-Agent header pass-through:

    Disabled

    B2BUA Redirect Support (302):

    Disabled

    Enable PANI Header Support:

    Disabled

    Enable B2BUA Session Timer Support:

    Enabled

    Session Refresh Interval (s):

    1800

    Enable SRTP support:

    Enabled

    Enable MKI support:

    Set as required to match the MKI setting selected in the MS Teams configuration

    SRTP Key Life Time (2^):

    32

    H.225/H.245 Port Range:

    14085-15084 (default)

    RTP Port Range:

    16386-18385 (default)

    RTP Packetization Time (ms):20
    Enable multi-ports:Disabled
    Multi-port Port Range:22000 – 22999 (default)
    Prioritize Microsoft Teams: Disabled (default)This should be enabled if MS Teams client, present/exists on the LAN side of EM and if EM needs to prioritize the Voice traffic from Teams client.
    Calculate RTT:Enabled (default)
    RTCP MUX support: Disabled (default)

    Disabled – Edgemarc will operate in Direct Routing mode


  3. Configure the SIP Server Settings for the SIP trunking service parameters.


    Configuring SIP Server Settings Parameters

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    SIP Server Address

    siptrunk.example.com

    SIP Server Port

    5060  (Verify with your SIP trunking provider which SIP port to configure).

    If the FQDN resolves to a different port for the SIP Server Address the system will use the port returned in the DNS query response.

    SIP Server Transport

    UDP

    Enable SRTP

    Disabled

    Use Custom Domain:

    Disabled

    SIP Server Domain:

    Not set

    List of SIP Servers:

    None

    Enable Multi-homed Outbound Proxy Mode:

    Disabled

    Enable Transparent Proxy Mode:

    Disabled

    Limit Outbound to listed SIP Servers:

    Disabled

    Limit Inbound to listed SIP Servers:

    Disabled

    Include UPDATE In Allow:

    Enabled

    PRACK Support:

    Enabled

    GEOLOCATION Support:

    Enabled

    Call Audit Support:

    Disabled

    Stale client time (m):

    1440 (default)

    Force Hairpinning of RTP:

    Disabled

    SDP Codec Operation:

    Allow only given codecs

    SDP Section that will be modified:

    Audio

    Codecs (comma separated list):

    PCMU,PCMA,CN,telephone-event

    Reject when No Match Codec:

    Enabled

    Strip Matched Expressions:


    SIP Use New Port On Hold Resume:

    Disabled

    Priority Number 1:

    Priority Number 2:

    Priority Number 3:

    Priority Number 4:

    Not set


  4. Click Submit to apply changes.

Configuring the B2BUA and Header Manipulation rules

This step discusses how to configure a B2BUA trunking device to the WAN side of the system for MS-Teams support. Header manipulation rules will be used to modify the headers required for interoperability to/from MS-Teams and to/from the SIP trunking provider.

  1. Choose VoIP > SIP > B2BUA from the Configuration Menu on the left-hand side.



  2. Add a B2BUA Trunking Device for the MS Teams cloud servers and click Update. Then, scroll to the bottom and click Submit.

    Configuring the First B2BUA Trunk

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Name:

    Teams1

    Arbitrary name (alpha/numeric characters only)

    Model:

    Microsoft Teams

    Address(IP/FQDN):

    sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com

    Use DNS SRV:

    Not set for MS-Teams

    Port:

    5061

    Transport:

    TLS

    SRTP:

    Mandatory

    Source FQDN:

    sbc1.rbbn.com

    (This name must be identical to the name configured as the SIP provider PSTN gateway)

    Ignore alias source:

    Disabled for most deployments

    Username:/Password:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Authenticate Registration:

    Disabled

    SIP ICE-Support:

    None – Use None for Direct Routing deployments

    Lite – use Lite for Media-Bypass deployments.


    Configuring the Second B2BUA Trunk

    ParameterExample Configuration Value

    Name:

    Teams2

    Arbitrary name (alpha/numeric characters only)

    Model:

    Microsoft Teams

    Address(IP/FQDN):

    sip2.pstnhub.microsoft.com

    Use DNS SRV:

    Not set for MS-Teams

    Port:

    5061

    Transport:

    TLS

    SRTP:

    Mandatory

    Source FQDN:

    sbc1.rbbn.com

    (This name must be identical to the name configured as the SIP provider PSTN gateway)

    Ignore alias source:

    Disabled

    Username:/Password:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Authenticate Registration:

    Disabled

    SIP ICE-Support:

    None – Use None for Direct Routing deployments

    Lite – use Lite for Media-Bypass deployments.


    Configuring the Third B2BUA Trunk

    ParameterExample Configuration Value

    Name:

    Teams3

    Arbitrary name (alpha/numeric characters only)

    Model:

    Microsoft Teams

    Address(IP/FQDN):

    sip3.pstnhub.microsoft.com

    Use DNS SRV:

    Not set for MS-Teams

    Port:

    5061

    Transport:

    TLS

    SRTP:

    Mandatory

    Source FQDN:

    sbc1.rbbn.com

    (This name must be identical to the name configured as the SIP provider PSTN gateway)

    Ignore alias source:

    Disabled

    Username:/Password:

    Not used for MS-Teams

     Authenticate Registration:

    Disabled

     SIP ICE-Support:

    None – Use None for Direct Routing deployments

    Lite – use Lite for Media-Bypass deployments.

  3. Create a routing group for the MS Teams servers with the Trunking Group Availability function.




    Configuring the Routing Group

    ParameterExample Configuration Value

    Group Name

    TeamsGroup

    N/A

    State

    Display Only

    Keep Alive

    Enabled

    Load Balance

    Optional

    Invite Failover

    Enabled

    Trust Enabled

    Enabled

    Trusted List

    52.112.0.0/14;52.120.0.0/14

    (note support for sip-all.pstnhub.microsoft.com has been discontinued by Microsoft.
    This FQDN should be removed if previously configured)

    Members for Group:

    TeamsGroup

    Keep Alive Interval:

    60 (default)

    Error Response:

    Not Set

    From User:

    Not Set

    To User:

    Not Set

    Backoff on No Response

    Enabled

    Regular with max. Interval:

    Enabled

    0sec (default)

    Random with max. Interval:

    N/A

    N/A

    Failover upon Invite Responses:

    503

    Fallback with auto keep alive

    Not Selected

    Fallback Interval:

    Enabled

    60(s) (default)

    *1 - When configuring Teams, the subnet masks 52.112.0.0/14 and 52.120.0.0/14 are automatically added to the trusted list. As of VOS version 16.3.1, entering sip-all.pstnhub.microsoft.com is no longer required. Existing references to the FQDN should be removed. For more information about Microsoft's deprecation of sip-all.pstnhub.microsoft.com, refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/direct-routing-plan#microsoft-365-office-365-and-office-365-gcc-environments

  4. Choose VoIP > SIP > B2BUA from the Configuration Menu on the left-hand side. Header manipulation rules are used to modify the headers required for interoperability to-and-from MS Teams and to-and-from the SIP trunking provider.



  5. Scroll down to Actions and add the actions mentioned in the following steps, and associated HMR rules.
  6. The first Actions is “ToTeams”. This rule has an associated “Match” rule for calls going to Teams.
    1. Configure the parameters in the actions pane.
    2. Configure each Header Value one at a time and click Add before creating the next rule.
    3. Click Update and then click Submit to save the action.

      Note

      In the example given in the following table, the dialing code +1 is used in reference to the USA. Change it to the dialing code of the country of your choice. 

      Configuring the ToTeams Action

      Parameter

      Example Configuration Value

      Name:

      ToTeams

      Arbitrary name (alpha/numeric characters only)

      Send To:

      TeamsGroup

      Prioritize:

      Not used for MS-Teams

      Refer to Re-INVITE:

      Enabled

      Serial Hunting:

      Not used for MS-Teams

      E.164 Conversion rule:

      None

      Conversion mode:

      Add (default)

      Request-URI

      'sip:+1' + $to.uri.user + '@' +

      $env.target_domain + ':' + $env.target_port + ';user=phone'

      From

      '<sip:+1' + $from.uri.user + '@' +

      $env.target_src_domain + ':' +

      $env.target_port + ' ;user=phone>'

      To

      $to.dispname + '<sip:+1' + $to.uri.user + '@'

      + $env.target_domain + ':' + $env.target_port

      + ';user=phone>'

      Contact

      '<sip:+1' + $from.uri.user + '@' +

      $env.target_src_domain + ':' +

      $env.out_intf_port + ';transport=TLS>' +

      $contact.parameter

    1. Configure the parameters in the actions pane.
    2. Configure each Header Value one at a time and click Add before creating the next rule.
    3. Click Update and then click Submit to save the action.


      Configuring the FromTeams2ServerAnonymous Action

      ParameterExample Configuration Value
      Name

      FromTeams2ServerAnonymous

      Arbitrary name (alphanumeric characters only)
      Send ToTrunking DeviceNone
      PrioritizeNot used for MS Teams
      Refer to Re-INVITEEnabled
      Serial HuntingNot used for MS Teams
      E.164 Conversion ruleNone
      Conversion modeAdd (default)
      HeaderExample Value

      Request-URI

      'sip:' + substr($request.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' + $env.available_domain + ':' +

      $env.available_port

      From

      $from.dispname + ' <sip:' +

      $from.uri.user + '@' + $env.out_intf_host

      + ':' + $env.out_intf_port + '>'

      To

      $to.dispname + ' <sip:' + substr($to.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' +

      $env.available_domain + ':' +

      $env.available_port + '>'

      Contact

      $from.dispname + ' <sip:' +

      $from.uri.user + '@' + $env.out_intf_host

      + ':' + $env.out_intf_port + '>' +

      $contact.parameter

      P-Asserted-Identity

      $pai?'<sip:' + substr($pai, 7, 10) + '@' +

      $env.out_intf_host + ':' +

      $env.out_intf_port + '>'

      Other

      Privacy

      'id'

      The second action is FromTeams2ServerAnonymous. This rule has an associated “Match” rule for calls with “Anonymous” in the SIP URI. For example, when a Teams caller is blocking their number, the SIP From URI will have the following format:
      From: "Anonymous"sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid:5060.
      This rule allows anonymous calls inbound from Teams to the SIP trunking provider.

      To add a new action click anywhere in the New Entry bar.



  7. The third action will be “FromTeams2Server”, this rule will have an associated “Match” rule for calls outbound from Teams to the SIP Trunking provider for destination call routing. This example uses a “P-Asserted-Identity” header string which is common to many SIP trunking providers, please verify with your trunking provider “if” they require these SIP headers or other header requirements to interoperate with their SIP service.

    To add a new Action click anywhere in the “New Entry bar.



             

    1. Configure the parameters in the actions pane.

    2. Configure each Header Value one at a time and click Add before creating the next rule.

    3. Click Update and then click Submit to save the action.


      Configuring the FromTeams2Server Action

      ParameterExample Configuration Value
      Name

      FromTeams2Server

      Arbitrary name (alphanumeric characters only)
      Send ToTrunking DeviceNone
      PrioritizeNot used for MS Teams
      Refer to Re-INVITEEnabled
      Serial HuntingNot used for MS Teams
      E.164 Conversion ruleNone
      Conversion modeAdd (default)
      HeaderExample Value

      Request-URI

      'sip:' + substr($request.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@'

      + $env.available_domain + ':' +

      $env.available_port

      From

      $from.dispname + ' <sip:' + substr($from.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' +

      $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port

      + '>'

      To

      $to.dispname + ' <sip:' + substr($to.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' +

      $env.available_domain + ':' +

      $env.available_port + '>'

      Contact

      $from.dispname + ' <sip:' + substr($from.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' +

      $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port

      + '>' + $contact.parameter

      P-Asserted-Identity

      $pai?'<sip:' + substr($pai, 7, 10) + '@' +

      $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port

      + '>'

      History-info

      $history-info?' <sip:' + replace($history- info.uri.user, '+1', '' ) + '@' +

      $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port

      + '>;reason=unknown;counter=1' + ‘,’+$history-info#1?' <sip:' + replace($history- info#1.uri.user, '+1', '' ) + '@' +

      $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port

      + '>;reason=unknown;counter=1'

  8.  The next action will be “Teams2Analog”, this rule will have an associated “Match” rule for calls inbound from Teams to an analog line in the EdgeMarc. 

            To add a new Action click anywhere in the “New Entry bar.

           

             
             a. Configure the parameters in the actions pane.
             b. Configure each Header Value one at a time and click Add before creating the next rule.
             c. Click Update then click Submit to save the Action.

    
                        
 
              

  • Configuring the Teams2AnalogAnonymous Action

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Name:

    Teams2AnalogAnonymous

    Arbitrary name (alpha/numeric characters only)

    Send To:

    Trunking Device:

    EW_UA

    Prioritize:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Refer to Re-INVITE:

    Enabled

    Serial Hunting:

    Not used for Skype for Business

    E.164 Conversion rule:

    None

    Conversion mode:

    Add (default)

    Header

    Example Value

    Request-URI

    'sip:' + substr($request.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' + $env.target_host + ':' + $env.target_port

    From

    $from.uri.user +' <sip:' + substr($from.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' + $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port + '>'

    To

    $to.dispname + ' <sip:' + substr($to.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' + $env.target_host + ':' + $env.target_port + '>'

    Contact

    $from.dispname + ' <sip:' + substr($from.uri.user, 2, 0) + '@' +

    $env.out_intf_host + ':' + $env.out_intf_port

    + '>' + $contact.parameter


9.  Scroll down to the “Match” pane to configure the patterns you wish to match to the actions just created. The match function provides dial plan routing to Actions and relate to the direction the call is coming from, this could be from Teams or from the SIP trunking provider. The examples given in this section will use a dial plan of 555.1000-1099 to provide basic knowledge of how to apply your dial plan to the previously created Actions.

The example will use an “Redirect” rule from Teams as “+1.”, by default Teams will add this to the beginning of every outbound call going to the SBC for SIP trunk routing. This rule is mapped to the Action.”FromTeams2Server” which will remove the +1 from the SIP message and then perform the other header modifications before forwarding the SIP message to the trunking provider. If you’ve configured Teams to not add the +1 then modify the “FromTeams2Server” Action and other header manipulation rules that reference +1 and remove the reference.

The +1. (dot ) portion of the string matches one or more digits this (dot) will allow dialed destinations greater than 10 or 11 digits to be called. If international calling is desired, please verify the MS-Teams voice route to the SBC also includes pattern matches to accommodate international calling. 911, 411 and any other dial plans must also be considered as a SBC or MS-Teams pattern match to route the call correctly. 

Match rules are in order of priority from top to bottom, a specific rule must be above a generic rule.

                  a. The first “Match” rule will be for the Teams dial plan assigned by the SIP trunking provider in this example the DID range for this MS-Teams configuration is “408.555.1000-1099.

                             1. Configure the parameters in the match pane.
                             2. Click Update then click Submit to save the Match.

                       

  • Configuring the called Matches to Teams Match

         

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Direction:

    Redirect

    Mode:

    BothModes

    Default:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Pattern:

    Called

    Called Party:

    Matches

    408555.

    Calling Party:

    Not Set

    N/A

    Source:

    Any

    Action:

    ToTeams

    b. The next “Match” rule is to match called party number that begins with +1408666. SIP messages from MS-Teams to the Actions that routes the call to the configured analog line after the  header manipulation has  been performed. To add a new Action click anywhere in the “New Entry bar.

        

                             1. Configure the parameters in the match pane.
                             2. Click Update then Click Submit to save the Match.

            

  • Configuring the From Teams to Analog Match

             

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Direction:

    Redirect

    Mode:

    BothModes

    Default:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Pattern:

    Both

    Called Party:

    Matches

    +1408666.

    Calling Party:

    Matches

    +1.

    Source:

    TeamsGroup

    Action:

    Teams2Analog

           c. The next “Match” rule is to allow the blocked call-ID’s from Teams to Analog which presents as “anonymous” in the From header for example, From: "Anonymous"sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid:5060 and called party number that begins with +1408666. line after the header manipulation has been performed. 

                      To add a new Action click anywhere in the “New Entry bar.

                        

                                 
                               1. 
Configure the parameters in the match pane.
                               2. Click Update then Click Submit to save the Match.

                       

  • Configuring the From Teams to Analog Anonymous Match

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Direction:

    Redirect

    Mode:

    BothModes

    Default:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Pattern:

    Both

    Called Party:

    Matches

    +1408666.

    Calling Party:

    Does not match

    +1.

    Source:

    TeamsGroup

    Action:

    Teams2AnalogAnonymous

10. The next “Match” rule is to allow the blocked call-ID’s from Teams to SIP Server which presents as “anonymous” in the SIP header for example, From: "Anonymous"sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid:5060.

                To add a new Action click anywhere in the New Entry bar.
       

                

                            1. Configure the parameters in the match pane.
                            2. Click Update then click Submit to save the Match.

      
                


  • Configuring the From Teams to Server Anonymous match

    Parameter

    Example Configuration value

    Direction:

    Redirect

    Mode:

    BothModes

    Default:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Pattern:

    Both

    Called Party:

    Matches

    +1.

    Calling Party:

    Does not match

    +1.

    Source:

    TeamsGroup

    Action:

    FromTeams2ServerAnonymous

11. The next “Match” rule is to match +1. SIP messages from MS-Teams to the Actions that routes the call to the configured SIP trunking provider after the header manipulation has been performed. This rule is needed to for normal caller-ID routing.

      To add a new Action click anywhere in the “New Entry bar.

               
         
                   1. Configure the parameters in the match pane.
                   2. Click Update then Click Submit to save the Match.

               


  • Configuring the From Teams to Server match

    Parameter

    Example Configuration Value

    Direction:

    Redirect

    Mode:

    BothModes

    Default:

    Not used for MS-Teams

    Pattern:

    Both

    Called Party:

    Matches

    +1.

    Calling Party:

    Matches

    +1.

    Source:

    TeamsGroup

    Action:

    FromTeams2Server

Configuring SBC for Teams Media-Bypass

All the Configurations that made for Non-MediaBypass will be same for MediaBypass. And there are some additional configurations which is specific to MediaBypass.

  1. VoIP Settings

 


     2. B2BUA Trunking device settings:

As in the figure below, while adding B2BUA trunking device enable ICE support as ‘Lite’.

You have now completed the Ribbon Communications EdgeMarc configuration for Microsoft Teams and are ready to start testing calls.

As a final step, save the SBC’s configuration at this point or when the testing is completed.


Save the ESBC’s Configuration

This step discusses how to save the running SBC’s configuration to restore the system back to a known working configuration if needed.

  1. From the left-hand navigation menu select Admin > Backup/Restore.

           

      2. Click Create New Config Backup. A dialog box will appear. Click OK.

              

         3. The system will create a backup file of the current running configuration. Click the file name to download the backup file to the management computer.