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Microsoft Teams Direct Routing Configuration
Consult the Microsoft documentation for the Direct Routing interface configuration guidelines, including the RFC standards and the syntax of SIP messages.
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*NAT translates a public IP address to a Private IP address. |
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Inbound Public (Internet to SBC)
SIP TLS: TCP 5061*
- Media for SBC 1000: UDP 16384-17584**
- Media for SBC 2000: UDP 16384-19384*
Outbound Public (SBC to Internet)
DNS: TCP 53
DNS: UDP 53
NTP: UDP 123
SIP TLS: TCP 5061
Media: UDP 49152-53247
Public Access Information
The tables below represent ACL (Access Control List) examples that protect the SBC Edge; these attributes are automatically provisioned if the Teams-related Easy Configuration wizards are used (applies to the greenfield deployment scenario only).
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The Teams Client IP address cannot be predicted. As a result, allow Any IP (0.0.0.0/0). |
Inbound Public (Internet to SBC)
Media for SBC 1000: UDP 17586-21186**
Media for SBC 2000: UDP 19386-28386**
Outbound Public (SBC to Internet)
Media: UDP 50000-50019
If the device that handles the NAT between the Teams Client and SBC Public IP is performing PAT (
), verify that this device has the source port range of the Teams Client media or open all the ports from 1024 to 65535....
For SBC not using NAT, there must be access between the firewall and the SBC's Public IP.
Public Access
The tables below represent ACL (Access Control List) examples that protect the SBC Edge; these ACL attributes are automatically provisioned if the Teams-related Easy Configuration wizards are used (applies to the greenfield deployment scenario only).
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