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The interoperability compliance testing focuses on verifying inbound and outbound call flows between the Ribbon SBC 1000 / 2000 and Skype for Business 2015.

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Audience

This technical document is provided for use by telecommunications engineers and network administrators with understanding of networking concepts such as TCP/UDP, IP/Routing, and SIP/RTP, along with experience using industry-standard utilities and tools. The information in this guide describes configuring and operating Ribbon SBCs. Some information describes using third-party products when administering and troubleshooting SBC operation. 

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The following equipment and software are used in the reference configuration:

  

 

Equipment

Software Version

RIBBON Networks

RIBBON SBC 2000
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V7.0

Third-party Equipment

SFB Mediation Server 


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Reference Configuration

The following reference diagram shows connectivity between the Ribbon SBC 1000 / 2000 and third-party equipment that interoperates with the SBC.

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Ribbon SBC Edge Configuration

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  1. Media Profile
  2. Tone Table
  3. Transformation Table
  4. Sip Profile
  5. Sip Remote Authorization Entry
  6. Sip Contact Registration
  7. Server Table
  8. Signaling Group

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Select Settings > Tone Tables. Use default settings to specify a tone table.

 


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SIP Profiles control how the SBC Edge communicates with SIP devices. The SIP Profile controls important characteristics such as the following: session timers, SIP header customization, SIP timers, MIME payloads, and option tags.

 


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Remote Authorization Tables entries contain information for responses to request message challenges by an upstream server. 


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Contact Registrant Tables manage contacts that are registered to a SIP server. The SIP Server Configuration can specify a Contact Registrant Table. The username portion of the table is used for outbound calls.

 


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SIP Server Tables contain information about the SIP devices connected to the SBC Edge. The entries in the tables provide information about the IP Addresses, ports, and protocols used to communicate with each server. The Table Entries also contain links to counters that are useful for troubleshooting. 


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Signaling groups allow telephony channels to be grouped together for the purposes of routing and sharing configuration data. Calls are routed to signaling groups along wiht the location data used in Call Route selection. A signaling group also specifies the location from which Tone Tables and Action Sets are selected. For SIP, signaling groups specify protocol settings and link to server, media, and mapping tables. 


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Conclusion

These Application Notes describe the configuration steps required for Ribbon SBC 1000 / 2000 to successfully interoperate with Skype for Business 2015. All feature and serviceability test cases were completed and passed with the exceptions/observations noted in Test Results.

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Appendix A

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