Feature | SBC 5000 Series | SBC 7000 Series | SBC SWe | Reference |
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ePSX integration | | | | See Routing and Policy Management, |
- T.38 (V3/V0) pass-through fax calls
- G.711–T.38 (V3) fax transcoded calls
- T.38 (V3)–T.38 (V3) fax transcoded calls
| | | | See Fax Over IP. |
GW-GW signaling | | | | See Configuring Gateways (Features Guide), Zone - Gw Trunk Group (EMA), zone gwTrunkGroup - CLI. |
Link Detection: Physical link detection ICMP Ping ARP Probing |
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| See SBC Redundancy for details. |
Maximum number of call legs | 1/2 of UDP media port range | Based on number of IP addresses per interface and UDP media port range | See SBC SWe Performance Metrics | Two examples assuming 64,000 media port range: - SBC 5000 series number of call legs = 32,000
- SBC 7000 series number of IP addresses = 6 / number of call legs = 110,000
See SBC Provisioning Limits for details. |
SIP Trunk Group profiles: 1K 4K 4K/10K 4K/40K |
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| Maximum number varies based on - server hardware where VM is deployed
- VM vCPUs/memory configuration.
| For example, SBC 7000 4K/40K profile is comprised of: - 4,000 instances each of Address Contexts, Zones, IP Interface Groups, IP Interfaces, Signaling Ports;
- 40,000 Trunk Groups
See SBC Provisioning Limits for details. |
Standby packet port support | | | | See SBC Redundancy for details. |
H.235 media encryption | | | | |