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The protocol of the IP packets subject to this rule. Valid options: TCP, UDP, ICMP, OSPF, Any, or Other. Default value: TCP. |
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Specifies the action to be taken upon packets matching this rule. Valid selections: Deny (default, packets matching this rule are not accepted) or Allow (packets matching this rule are accepted). |
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The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) port number for various protocols. This field is available only when Other is selected from the Protocol drop down box. |
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Either Service or Range. The Services option allows you to define the service for either UDP or TCP protocol. The Range option should be used to specify a specific source or destination port number or port number range. This field is available only when either TCP or UDP is selected from the Protocol drop down box. |
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Services available for either TCP or UPD. Only those Ports for which the SBC 1000/2000 is a server are available as Services. This field is available only when UDP or TCP is selected from the Port Selection Method drop down box. |
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Specifies the IPv6 address of the destination host or subnet; this entry is in a colon-hex notation (i.e., 2001:db8:10::100). |
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Specifies the network prefix of the destination host or subnet (i.e., 0 - 128). |
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The minimum port number associated with the source packets subject to this rule. This field is available only when TCP or UDP is selected from the Protocol drop down box and Range is selected from the Port Selection Method drop down box. |
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The maximum port number associated with the source packets subject to this rule. This field is available only when TCP or UDP is selected from the Protocol drop down box and Range is selected from the Port Selection Method drop down box. |
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Specifies the IPv6 address of the destination host or subnet; this entry is in a colon-hex notation (i.e., 2001:db8:10::100). |
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Specifies the network prefix of the destination host or subnet (i.e., 0 - 128). |
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The minimum port number associated with the destination packets subject to this rule. This field is available only when TCP or UDP is selected from the Protocol drop down box and Range is selected from the Port Selection Method drop down box. |
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The maximum port number associated with the destination packets subject to this rule. This field is available only when TCP or UDP is selected from the Protocol drop down box and Range is selected from the Port Selection Method drop down box. |
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One use-case for access controls lists is to isolate management traffic on the SBC 2000 to accomplish the following: the SBC WebUI is available only through certain ports on the SBC (i.e., Admin port) and the SBC WebUI is not accessible on those ports. In a hosted or multi-tenant environment, the SBC is managed by a service provider and is shared with multiple end-customers. The ADMIN port is used solely for managing the SBC by the service provider. In order to configure this ACL, you must do the following:
Sample ACL "usertraffic"This ACL allows packets related to VoIP application only and bound to all user ports. This example is for SBC 2000 and should be customized for your specific requirements.
Sample ACL "admintraffic"This ACL accepts specified management traffic and discards all other packets. Also the ACLs should be bound to all ports used only for administration.This example is for SBC 2000 and should be customized for your specific requirements.
Sample ACL BindingThe ACLs in this example are applied only to the inbound direction of the ports. Once the ACLs are bound to the ports, ports Ethernet 1-4 are used only for VoIP and not for management. The ADMIN port is used only for management and not for user traffic.
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These are sample ACLs and should be customized for your specific deployment. |
A typical SBC deployment may have two 'sides'. One side is the LAN-side or the corporate-network side, and the other is the Internet-side, WAN-side or the provider-network side. Neither side should be trusted entirely. ACLs must be configured so that only SIP/VOIP/RTP traffic is allowed on both sides. An additional task is usually to determine the IP interface WebUI/REST management is allowed on.
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When configuring ACLs, it is possible to isolate the SBC out of the network. Ensure there are rules in place to accept HTTPS on at least one IP interface. The order of rules in the ACL is important. |
For this example, consider that the Sonus SBC 1000 has two IP interfaces
(For this example, this ACL must be applied to 'Ethernet 1 IP' as "Input ACL")
Description | Protocol | Action | Port | Service | Source | Source Prefix Length | Source | Source Max Port | Dest IP | Dest Prefix Length | Dest Min Port | Dest Max Port | Description |
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Allow WebUI/HTTPS | TCP | Allow | Service | HTTPS | :: | 0 | :: | 0 | For more security, replace the source IP and mask with the network addresses that is on the LAN-side. Also, consider the subnets used for VPN users of that corporate network. | ||||
Allow WebUI/HTTP to redirect to HTTPS | TCP | Allow | Service | HTTP | :: | 0 | :: | 0 | Not strictly required, but this is good for convenience. SBC will redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS. | ||||
Accept SIP Signaling over UDP | UDP | Allow | Range | 2001:db8:40:1:1::1 | 128 | 1024 | 65535 | :: | 0 | 5060 | 5060 | Create one rule for every SIP protocol/port combination on the SBC, based on all Signaling Groups. Source IP and mask, must match what is configured on the Federated-IP network as well. In this example, perhaps 2001:db8:40:1:1::1 is a IP-PBX that supports SIP over UDP. | |
Accept SIP Signaling over TCP and TLS | TCP | Allow | Range | 2001:db8:50:1:1::2
| 128 | 1024 | 65535 | :: | 0 | 5067 | 5067 | Create one rule for every SIP protocol/port combination on the SBC, based on all Signaling Groups. Source IP and mask, must match what is configured on the Federated-IP network as well. In this example, perhaps 2001:db8:50:1:1::2 is a Lync Mediation Server that supports SIP over TLS. | |
Accept SIP Signaling TCP and TLS ACKs | TCP | Allow | Range | 2001:db8:50:1:1::2 | 128 | 5067 | 5067 | :: | 0 | 1024 | 65535 | Create one rule for every SIP server. This rule allows the TCP ACKs to return to the SBC. Source IP and mask, must match what is configured on the Federated-IP network as well. In this example, perhaps 2001:db8:50:1:1::2 is a Lync mediation server that supports SIP over TLS. | |
Accept RTP/RTCP packets | UDP | Allow | Range | :: | 0 | 1024 | 65535 | :: | 0 | 16384 | 17583 | Accept all RTP/SRTP packets. Note that the port-range must match that of Media System Configuration on the SBC. | |
Accept DNS responses | UDP | Allow | Range | :: | 0 | 53 | 53 | :: | 0 | 1024 | 65535 | Accept DNS responses for all DNS_requests initiated by the SBC. | |
Discard all other packets | ANY | Deny | :: | 0 | :: | 0 | Discard all other packets. | ||||||
(Destination IP and Prefix may be replaced with a specific IP address of 2001:db8:12:3:10::10 and a prefix of 128 for ensuring all communications only use that specific IP address. ) |
(For this example, this ACL must be applied to 'Ethernet 2 IP' as "Input ACL")
Description | Protocol | Action | Port | Source | Source Prefix | Source | Source Max Port | Dest IP | Dest Prefix | Dest Min Port | Dest Max Port | Description |
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Accept SIP Signaling over UDP | UDP | Allow | Range | 2001:db8:20:5:1::20 | 128 | 1024 | 65535 | 2001:db8:10:1:10::10
| 128 | 5060 | 5060 | Create one rule for every SIP protocol/port combination on the SBC, based on all Signaling Groups. Source IP and mask, must match what is configured on the Federated-IP network as well. In this example, perhaps 2001:db8:20:5:1::20 is the IP address of the SIP-trunk peer. |
Accept RTP/RTCP packets | UDP | Allow | Range | 2001:db8:20:5:1::20 | 128 | 1024 | 65535 | 2001:db8:10:1:10::10 | 128 | 16384 | 17583 | Accept all RTP/SRTP packets. Note that the port-range must match that of Media System Configuration on the SBC. |
Accept DNS responses | UDP | Allow | Range | :: | 0 | 53 | 53 | :: | 0 | 1024 | 65535 | Accept DNS responses for all DNS_requests initiated by the SBC. |
Discard all other packets | ANY | Deny | :: | 0 | :: | 0 | Discard all other packets. | |||||
(Destination IP and mask may be replaced with a specific IP address of the SBC on the SIP-trunk side). |
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