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  1. From the Create Signaling Group drop down box, select SIP Signaling Group.

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  2. Configure the field options. Field definitions below are listed in SIP Signaling Group feature groups. See Quick Links - Configuration Options by Feature.

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Overview - Field Definitions

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Description

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Descriptive name for the signaling group.

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SIP Channels and Routing - Field DefinitionsDefinitions

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Action Set Table

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Specifies a defined Action Set Table for this Signaling Group.

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Media Information - Field Definitions

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Audio/Fax Stream Mode

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Determines the streaming mode for audio, fax, and media transmission.

  • DSP: the audio/fax stream is processed using a DSP resource, and consumes a DSP license.
  • Proxy: the audio/fax stream is processed using the SBC internal processing resources and does not require a DSP resource or license.
  • Direct: the audio/fax stream is passed directly from one compatible end-point to another, this uses neither the SBC processor or a DSP resource.

All three options are enabled by default.

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Specifies how ringback is played on a channel.

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The Play Ringback configuration functions with only 180 Ringing or ISDN Alert. The function is not executed for 183 w/SDP.

  • Auto: Configured for Auto, the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 operates in the nominal RFC 3960pattern
    • Sonus SBC 1000/2000 generates ringback until in-band media arrives.
    • Sonus SBC 1000/2000-generated ringback is discontinued in the presence of in-band ringback.
    • Additionally, any ALERT is sent with PI=8 regardless of whether or not a SDP was received on the SIP side. Doing so allows the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 to send in-band audio without signaling PROGRESS.

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Auto — SIP ↔ SIP

Auto — SIP/ISDN ↔ ISDN

  • Always:Sonus SBC 1000/2000 provides ringback, ignoring any arriving in-band media.
    • For SIP-originated call legs, 180w/SDP will be sent to permit Sonus SBC 1000/2000 to provide in-band ringback via early media.
    • For ISDN-originated call legs, ALERT+PI will be sent along with Sonus SBC 1000/2000-inband ringing.

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Always — SIP ↔ SIP

Always — SIP/ISDN ↔ ISDN

  • Never:Sonus SBC 1000/2000 does not provide ringback and cuts through ringback from the source when/if it arrives.
    • With NEVER, Sonus SBC 1000/2000 will send 180/ALERT to the originating call leg without SDP/PI as in this configuration Sonus SBC 1000/2000 will not supply inband ringback.

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Never — SIP ↔ SIP

Never — SIP/ISDN ↔ ISDN

(info) Note: The Play Ring Back setting is activated only after the channel receives an ALERT or 180 Ringing. Issues with ringback and 183 Session Progress must be addressed using a Message Translation.

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The Ringback setting will be activated if a Message Translation's output is ALERT/180.

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The Ringback setting is not used for ISDN-to-ISDN calls when the ALERT contains a Progress Indicator. Sonus SBC 1000/2000 will always set the outgoing PI as it was received.

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Tone Table

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Specifies the Tone Table used by this Signaling Group. Only visible if Always or Auto is specified for Play Ring Back.

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Mapping Tables- Field Definitions

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SIP To Q.850 Override Table

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SIP IP Details - Field Definitions

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Signaling/Media Source IP

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If the selected Outbound NAT Traversal is Static NAT, you must enter the field NAT Public IP (Signaling/Media) appears.

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Static NAT - Inbound 

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Field Definitions

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Listen Ports - Field Definitions

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This section defines a listening port and protocol for the SIP Signaling Group

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Federated IP/FQDN - Field Definitions

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The Federated IP/FQDN feature acts as an access control by defining from which server a SIP Signaling Group will accept messages. 

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Inbound Message Manipulation - Field Definitions

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The rules in this table are used to manipulate inbound SIP messages in the Signaling Group. The Signaling Group will support a maximum of 10 Message Rule Tools allowed in the Signaling Group (inbound direction).

Up. Moves the message table entry up in the list.The rules are applied in the order the tables are listed.

Down. Moves the message table entry down in the list.The rules are applied in the order the tables are listed.

Add. Displays a drop down list of available message tables. Select an entry and click Apply.

Remove. Removes the message table entry from the list.

 

Outbound Message Manipulation - Field Definitions

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The rules in this table are used to manipulate outbound SIP messages in the Signaling Group. The Signaling Group will support a maximum of 10 Message Rule Tools allowed in the Signaling Group (outbound direction).

Up. Moves the message table entry up in the list. The rules are applied in the order the tables are listed.

Down. Moves the message table entry down in the list.The rules are applied in the order the tables are listed.

Add. Displays a drop down list of available Message Tables. Select an entry and click Apply.

Remove. Removes the message table entry from the list.