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Third-Party Product Features

The testing was executed with the Pure IP CounterPath test plan. The following features were tested:

  • Basic Calls (Wired Ethernet Connection)
  • Advanced Calls, (Wired Ethernet Connection)
  • Basic Calls, Wireless Connectivity (Wireless Access Point)
  • Advanced Calls, Wireless Connectivity( Wireless Access Point)
  • Access Point Changes, Background Support
  • Call Log, MWI
  • Video Calling

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  • SIP Calls
  • SIP Registrations
  • Video Passthrough

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1. SIP Profile

Select Settings > SIP > SIP Profiles

SIP Profiles control how the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 communicates with SIP devices. These control important characteristics such as session timers, SIP Header customization, SIP timers, MIME payloads, and option tags. The following figure shows the default SIP profile used for the SBC 1000/2000 for this testing effort:

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2. SIP Server

Select Settings > SIP > SIP Server Tables

SIP Server Tables contain information about the SIP devices connected to the Sonus SBC 1000/2000. The entries in the tables provide information about the IP addresses, ports, and protocols used to communicate with each SIP server. The entries also contain links to counters that are useful for troubleshooting.

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3. Media Profile

Select Settings > Media > Media Profiles

Media Profiles specify the individual voice and fax compression codecs and their associated settings for inclusion into a Media List. Different codecs provide varying levels of compression, allowing the reduction of bandwidth requirements at the expense of voice quality. The following figures are the media profiles of the voice codecs used for the SBC 1000/2000 in this testing effort and are shown for reference only:

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1Voice Codec G711 U-Law
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4. Media List

Select Settings > Media > Media List

The Media List shows the selected voice and fax compression codecs and their associated settings.

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5. Transformation Table

Select Settings > Transformation

Transformation Tables facilitate the conversion of names, numbers and other fields when routing a call. For example, transformations can 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 is sequentially selected from there. In addition, Transformation tables are configurable as a reusable pool that Action Sets can reference.

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6. Call Routing Table

Select Settings > Call Routing Table

Call Routing allows calls to be carried between signaling groups, thus allowing calls to be carried between ports, and between protocols (like ISDN to SIP). Routes are defined by Call Routing Tables, which allow for flexible configuration of which calls will be carried, and also how the calls are translated. These tables are one of the central connection points of the system, linking Transformation Tables, Message translations, Cause Code Reroutes, Media Lists and the three types of Signaling Groups (ISDN, SIP and CAS).

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7. Registrar

Select Settings > Local Registrars

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8. Local/Pass-through Authorization Tables

Select Settings > Local/Pass-through Authorization Tables

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9. Signaling Groups

Select Settings > Signaling Groups

Signaling Groups allow telephony channels to be grouped together for the purposes of routing and shared configuration. These groups are the entity to which calls are routed, as well as the location from which Call Routes are selected. These are also the location from which Tone Tables and Action Sets are selected. In the case of SIP, this will specify protocol settings and link to server, media, and mapping tables.

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TCIDTest Case NameExpected ResultsResultComment
Section 1 - Basic Calls (Wired Ethernet Connection)
1.01Bria outbound call to VoIP endpointCall established, two-way audio.Pass 
1.02Bria Inbound Call from VoIP endpointCall established, two-way audio.Pass 
1.03Bria outbound call to PSTN numberCall established, two-way audio.Pass 
1.04Bria Inbound Call from PSTN numberCall established, two-way audio.Pass 
1.05Extended call with VoIP endpointConfirm call does not drop and 2-way audio maintained for duration of callPass 
1.06Extended call with PSTN endpointConfirm call does not drop and 2-way audio maintained for duration of callPass 
1.07Internal HOLDText seen: Call on Hold. Play Button appears(to allow for resuming call) and call is on Hold, no audio between call participantsPass 
1.08Internal Retrieve HOLDText Seen: Call Established. Play button removed, pause button and other audio options available , voicepath resumedPass 
1.09External HOLDText seen: Call on Hold. Play Button appears(to allow for resuming call) and call is on Hold, no audio between call participantsPass 
1.10External Retrieve HOLDText Seen: Call Established. Play button removed, pause button and other audio options available , voicepath resumedPass 
Section 2 - Advanced Calls, (Wired Ethernet Connection)
2.01Bria Hold internal then call internalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
2.02Bria Swap InternalCall is swapped to first call (call with end B) with two way speech path and second call (with end C) goes on holdPass 
2.03Bria Hold external then call externalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
2.04Bria Swap ExternalCall is swapped to first call (call with end B) with two way speech path and second call (with end C) goes on holdPass 
2.05Bria Hold internal then call externalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
2.06Bria Hold external then call internalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
2.07Bria Swap MixedCall is swapped to first call (call with end B) with two way speech path and second call (with end C) goes on hold(with play button show)Pass 
2.08Bria Swap End first callCall with end B is terminated properly and call with C is retrieved from Hold with two way speech path.Pass 
2.09Bria Second call attempt  cancelledFirst call (call with End B) resumes when we end the second call attemptPass 
2.10Bria Blind Transfer

B gets transferred to C.
Two way speech path established between end B and end C.

Pass 
2.11Bria Supervised TransferBria Supervised TransferPass 
2.12Bria ConferenceConference call established successfully between Bria VOIP, end B and end C.Pass 
2.13Bria Split ConferenceConference split successfully resulting in independent calls with B and C, allowing swap.Pass 
2.14Bria  Conference Holdconference call goes on hold successfully, no audio between participantsPass 
2.15Bria Conference Retrieve Holdconference call comes off hold successfully, audio restored between participantsPass 
2.16Receive incoming call (internal) while in active callConfirm can answer and swap between active calls as expectedPass 
2.17Receive incoming call (external) while in active callConfirm can answer and swap between active calls as expectedPass 
Section 3 - Basic Calls, Wireless Connectivity (Wireless Access Point)
3.01

Bria outbound call to VoIP endpoint

Call established, two-way audio.Pass 
3.02

Bria Inbound Call from VoIP endpoint

Call established, two-way audio.Pass 
3.03Bria outbound call to PSTN numberCall established, two-way audio.Pass 
3.04Bria Inbound Call from PSTN numberCall established, two-way audio.Pass 
3.05Extended call with VoIP endpointConfirm call does not drop and 2-way audio maintained for duration of callPass 
3.06Extended call with PSTN endpointConfirm call does not drop and 2-way audio maintained for duration of callPass 
3.07Internal HOLDText seen: Call on Hold. Play Button appears(to allow for resuming call) and call is on Hold, no audio between call participantsPass 
3.08Internal Retreive HOLDText Seen: Call Established. Play button removed, pause button and other audio options available , voicepath resumedPass 
3.09External HOLDText seen: Call on Hold. Play Button appears(to allow for resuming call) and call is on Hold, no audio between call participantsPass 
3.10External Retrieve HOLDText Seen: Call Established. Play button removed, pause button and other audio options available , voicepath resumedPass 
Section 4 - Advanced Calls, Wireless Connectivity( Wireless Access Point)
4.01Bria Hold internal then call internalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
4.02Bria Swap InternalCall is swapped to first call (call with end B) with two way speech path and second call (with end C) goes on holdPass 
4.03Bria Hold external then call externalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
4.04Bria Swap ExternalCall is swapped to first call (call with end B) with two way speech path and second call (with end C) goes on holdPass 
4.05Bria Hold internal then call externalFirst call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
4.06

Bria Hold external then call internal

First call goes on hold, second call established.  Internal B is on hold(with play button show)  Two-way audio with C.Pass 
4.07Bria Swap MixedCall is swapped to first call (call with end B) with two way speech path and second call (with end C) goes on hold(with play button show)Pass 
4.08Bria Swap End first callCall with end B is terminated properly and call with C is retrieved from Hold with two way speech path.Pass 
4.09Bria Second call attempt  cancelledFirst call (call with End B) resumes when we end the second call attemptPass 
4.10Bria Blind Transfer

B gets transferred to C.
Two way speech path established between end B and end C.

Pass 
4.11Bria Supervised TransferA establishes call with B.  B gets placed on hold while call with C is established.  Call is transferred successfully  and two way speech path established successfully between end B and end C.Pass 
4.12Bria ConferenceConference call established successfully between Bria VOIP, end B and end C.Pass 
4.13Bria Split ConferenceConference split successfully resulting in independent calls with B and C, allowing swap.Pass 
4.14Bria  Conference Holdconference call goes on hold successfully, no audio between participantsPass 
4.15Bria Conference Retrieve Holdconference call comes off hold successfully, audio restored between participantsPass 
4.16Receive incoming call (internal) while in active callConfirm can answer and swap between active calls as expectedPass 
4.17Receive incoming call (external) while in active callConfirm can answer and swap between active calls as expectedPass 
Section 5 - Access Point Changes, Background Support
5.01Switch from Wired only to  Wi-FiBria should maintain registration and ability to make and receive calls with 2-way audio.Pass 
5.02Switch from Wired only to Wi-Fi onlyBria should stay registered and be able to make and receive calls with 2-way audio.Pass 
5.03Switch from Wifi to WiredBria should maintain registration and ability to make and receive calls with 2-way audio.Pass 
5.04Switch from Wireless only to Wired onlyBria should re-register and be able to make and receive calls with 2-way audio.Pass 
5.05Background support, incoming call shortBria should maintain registration and ability to receive calls with 2-way audio.Pass 
5.06Background support, incoming call longBackground support, incoming call longPass 
5.07Background support, outgoing callBria should maintain registration and ability to make and receive calls with 2-way audio.Pass 
Section 6 - Call Log, MWI (Advanced Voice Features)
6.01Bria Call Log: display correct logs for outgoing callsOutgoing call logs displayed properly with correct name, number and  iconPass 
6.02Bria Call Log: display correct logs for incoming callsIncoming call logs displayed properly with correct name, number and  iconPass 
6.03Bria MWI On 

Verify new Message Waiting Indicator is displayed on Bria (VM icon highlighted and number of VM indicated)

N/A 
6.04Bria Retrieve Voicemail DTMF is sent/received allowing retrieval of voicemail N/A 
6.05Bria Voice mail MWI Persist on register/unregisterMWI should persist between unregister/register or Exit and re-launch of Bria VOIP Client. N/A 
6.06Bria New MWI Increment

MWI counter on dash board should increase by 1 after leaving new message to Bria voice mail.

N/A 
6.07Bria MWI DecrementMWI  counter on dash board should decrease by 1 after message is deletedN/A 
6.08Bria MWI OffVerify MWI turned off after all VM are retrieved by BriaN/A 
Section 7 - Video Calling(Advanced Feature) (video codec enabled via SIP)
7.01Bria outbound video call to VoIP endpointCall established, two-way audio, two-way videoPass 
7.02Bria Inbound Video Call from VoIP endpointCall established, two-way audio, two-way videoPass 
7.03Bria outbound escalation from audio call to  video callCall established, two-way audio, two-way videoPass 
7.04Bria Inbound escalation from audio call to video call Call established, two-way audio, two-way videoPass 
7.05Extended video call with VoIP endpointConfirm video call does not drop and 2-way audio and 2-way video maintained for duration of callPass 
7.06Internal HOLDPlay/Resume button presented and call is on Hold, no audio or video between call participantsPass 
7.07Internal Retrieve HOLDhold button presented back, voice and video paths resumedPass 
Section 8 - Messaging & Presence (Advanced Feature) (requires XMPP account)
8.01Change Presence StatusConfirm status change updates other clientsN/A 
8.02Receive Presence StatusConfirm other clients status is updated on BriaPassN/A 
8.03Send IMMessage created, sent and receivedPassN/A 
8.04Messaging ActivityConfirm other party's messaging response activity is detected in BriaPassN/A 
8.05Receive IMMessage received.PassN/A 
8.06Group ChatGroup chat created, message sent and message receivedPassN/A 

 

Conclusion

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