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The SBC SWe Lite is available for deployment on VMware. To deploy an SBC SWe Lite instance, refer to https://doc.rbbn.com/display/UXDOC90/Installing+SBC+SWe+Lite+on+VMware+ESXi. Once SWe Lite instance is successfully created on VMware, retrieve the allocated NAT Public IPs, Ethernet IPs and Management IP. For more details, visit the link given in the References section.
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For more details on Licenses, refer to Ribbon SBC SWe Lite Licenses.
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For more details on Certificates, refer to Working with Certificates.
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When the Verify Status field in the Certificate panel indicates Expired or Expiring Soon, replace the Trusted CA Certificate. You must delete the old certificate before importing a new certificate successfully. |
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Most Certificate Vendors sign the SBC Edge certificate with an intermediate certificate authority. There is at least one, but could be several intermediate CAs in the certificate chain. When importing the Trusted Root CA Certificates, import the root CA certificate and all Intermediate CA certificates. Failure to import all certificates in the chain causes the import of the SBC Edge certificate to fail. Refer to Unable To Get Local Issuer Certificate for more information. |
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Transformation Tables facilitate the conversion of names, numbers and other fields when routing a call. They can, for example, convert a public PSTN number into a private extension number, or into a SIP address (URI). Every entry in a Call Routing Table requires a Transformation Table, and they are selected from there. In addition, Transformation tables are configurable as a reusable pool that Action sets can reference.
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For details on Transformation Table Entry configuration, refer to Creating and Modifying Entries to Transformation Tables. For call digit matching and manipulation through the use of regular expressions, refer to Creating Call Routing Logic with Regular Expressions. |
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