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The figure below demonstrates a scenario where SIP is used in the
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The basic configuration steps to use SIP in the core with minimum routing configuration are shown below.
(for detailed PSX configuration information, please see the PSX Provisioning Guide).
Set the Call Routing useRouteSet received flag for default SIP Trunk Groups.
From the SBC, set signaling "skipDTGLookupForRouteHdr" on the ingress Trunk Group of both Gateways (SBCs) and on the default Trunk Groups (see SIP Trunk Group - Signaling - CLI).
Set “Destination Trunk Group Options as Include DTG” in PSXs Signaling Gateway Group or the Inter Gateway Signaling Group, IPSP. The ingress SBC inserts the egress Trunk Group of the egress SBC as the Destination Trunk Group (DTG) in the Request URI of the INIVITE. The egress SBC sends DTG to PSX for performing a light weight policy dip.
Set “Originating Trunk Group Options as Include OTG” in PSXs Signaling Gateway Group or the Inter Gateway Signaling Group, IPSP. The ingress SBC inserts the ingress Trunk Group as the Originating Trunk Group (OTG) in the From Header of the INIVITE. The egress SBC sends OTG to PSX, PSX uses OTG as the ingress TG, ingress SBC as the ingress SBC for the light weight policy dip.
Set “Insert Peer Address As Top Route Header” in PSXs Signaling Gateway Group or the Inter Gateway Signaling Group, IPSP. The ingress SBC inserts IP Peer information in the top Route Header of the Invite. The egress SBC sends the IP Peer information from the Route Header to PSX for PSX to return PSP and IPSP associated with the peer.
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The Ingress IPSP is used for ingress leg, Inter Gateway Signaling Group or Signaling Gateway Group IPSP is used for the inter-SBC leg, and the egress IPSP is used for the egress leg. Similar logic applies for the Packet Service Profiles (PSP).
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