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Document Overview
This document provides a configuration guide for Ribbon Session Border Controller Edge Series (SBC) when connecting to Avaya Session Manager 7 (SM7) and Avaya Communication Manager (CM7).
Introduction
The interoperability compliance testing focuses on verifying inbound and outbound call flows between Ribbon SBC Edge and Avaya Session Manager 7 (SM7) and Avaya Communication Manager (CM7) .
Audience
This technical document is intended for telecommunication engineers with the purpose of configuring the Ribbon SBC Edge series aspects of the AT&T Flex Reach SIP trunk group with the Avaya SM7 and CM7. This configuration requires the navigation of a third-party server and the Ribbon SBC Web browser user interface, Embedded Management Application (EMA). Understanding the basic concepts for IP/Routing, SIP, RTP, and TLS are also required for completing the configuration and any necessary troubleshooting.
Requirements
The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration (see Topology):
| Equipment | Software Version |
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Ribbon Networks | Ribbon SBC Edge (2000)
| 7.0.0b476 |
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Third-party Equipment | Avaya Communication Manager 7.0 | R017x.00.0.441.0 |
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| Avaya Session Manager 7.0 | 7.0.0.0.700007 |
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| Avaya 9608 IP Deskphone | 6.3037 |
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Reference Configuration
The following reference configuration illustrates the connectivity between a third-party and the Ribbon SBC Edge..
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Support
For any questions regarding this document or the content herein, please contact your maintenance and support provider.
Third-Party Product Features
The testing was executed with the AT&T test plan, and the following features were tested:
- Basic originated and terminated calls
- Calling Number presentation
- Hold and Resume
- Voice Mail
- Conference Call
- Call Transfer
- Call Forwarding
- Auto Attendant
- Meet-Meet Conference
- AT&T IP Teleconferencing
- N11 Calls
- FAX
- DTMF
- Network Based Enhanced Features
Not Supported Features
- cRTP
- SBC does not send SIP with SDP without p-time
- SBC does not support network based transfer with SIP Refer method
Verify License
No special licensing required.
1. Domain
Select Home > Routing > Domains
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2. Location
Select Home > Routing > Locations
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1 | Location for CM |
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1 | Location for SBC |
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3 | Location SBC |
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3. SIP Entity
Select Home > Routing > SIP Entities
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1 | SIP Entity for CM |
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3 | SIP Entity CM |
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1 | SIP Entity for SBC |
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3 | SIP Entity SBC |
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4. Entity Link
Select Home > Routing > Entity Links
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1 | Entity Link for CM |
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3 | Entity Link for CM |
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1 | Entity Link for SBC |
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3 | Entity Link for SBC |
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5. Routing Policy
Select Home > Routing > Routing Policies
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1 | Route Policy for CM |
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3 | Route Policy CM |
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1 | Route Policy for SBC |
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3 | Route Policy for SBC |
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6. Dial Pattern
Select Home > Routing > Dial Patterns
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1 | Dial Pattern for CM |
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3 | Dial Pattern for CM |
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1 | Dial Pattern for SBC |
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3 | Dial Pattern for SBC |
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Avaya CM 7 Configuration
This section includes the following new configurations:
- Node Name
- Signaling Group
- Trunk Group
- Route Pattern
- ARS Digit Analysis Table
- Station
- Vector Directory Number
- Vector
1. Node Name
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 6.0.
- Type
change node-names ip
in the command line. - Press the Down Arrow key to a blank line and add the appropriate information.
- Press F3 to save when complete.
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1 | Node Name |
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3 | Node Name |
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| Signaling Group |
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2. Signaling Group
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
Type add signaling-group next
in the command line.
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- Add the appropriate information and press F3 to save when complete. For more details, refer to Avaya CM 7.0 guide.
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1 | Signaling Group |
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3 | Signaling Group |
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3. Trunk Group
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
- Type
add trunk-group next
in the command line. - Add the appropriate information and press F3 to save when complete. For more details, refer to Avaya CM 7.0 guide.
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1 | Trunk Group |
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3 | Trunk Group |
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4. Route Pattern
- Using Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
- Type
list route-pattern
in the command line to determine the next available route pattern. - Identify the route pattern number you are going to use and then press F1 to exit the current operation.
- Type
change route-pattern
and then enter the available route pattern number. Add the appropriate information and press F3 to save when complete.
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1 | Route Pattern |
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3 | Route Pattern |
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| ARS Analysis Table |
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5. ARS Analysis Table
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
- Type
change ars analysis (dialed number
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to add or change the called number handling.
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1 | ARS Digit Analysis Table |
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3 | ARS Digit Analysis Table |
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6. Station
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
- Type
add station next
to add a new station.
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7. Vector Directory Number
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
- Type
add vdn <extension>
to add a new vector directory number.
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1 | Vector Directory Number for Auto Attendant |
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3 | VDN for AA |
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1 | Vector Directory Number for Meet-Me Conference |
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3 | VDN for MM |
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8. Vector
- Using the Site Administration, log into Avaya CM 7.0.
- Type
add vector next
to add a new vector.
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1 | Vector for Auto Attendant |
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3 | Vector for AA |
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Ribbon SBC Edge Series Configuration
The following steps provide an example of how to configure Ribbon SBC Edge.
- Easy Configuration Wizard
- SIP Profile
- Q.850 Cause Code to SIP Override Tables
- Tone Table
- Media Profile
- Media System Configuration
- Media List
- Message Manipulation
- SIP Server
- Signaling Group
- Transformation
- Call Routing Table
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1. Easy Configuration Wizard
The SBC interface includes an Easy Configuration Wizard, which enables end users to quickly deploy SBC. Based on a template, you can configure items such as endpoint (define user and provider), routing (routing configuration applied to scenario), and country (tone table parameters and emergency numbers for a particular country).
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2. SIP Profile
SIP Profiles control how the Ribbon SBC Edge communicates with SIP devices. The SIP Profiles control characteristics such as
- Session timers
- SIP Header customization
- SIP timers
- MIME payloads
- Option tags
To configure the SIP Profiles, select Settings > SIP > SIP Profiles.
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya SIP Profile |
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3 | Avaya SIP Profile |
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: ATT SIP Profile |
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3 | AT&T SIP Profile |
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3. Q.850 Cause Code to SIP Override Table
By default, the SBC Edge uses RFC 3398 cause code mappings. Q.850 Cause Code to SIP Override Table allows you to define other mappings for cause codes.
To configure the Q.850 Cause Code to SIP Override Table, select Q.850 Cause Code to SIP Override Tables.
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3 | Q.850 Cause Code to SIP Override Tables |
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4. Tone Tables
Tone tables allow the SBC Edge administrator to customize the tones a user hears when placing a call. You can modify the tone to match your local PSTN or PBX. The default tone table configures the following categories with the United States' values:
- Ringback
- Dial
- Busy
- Congestion
- Call Waiting
- Disconnect
- Confirmation
To configure the Tone Tables, select Settings > Tone Tables.
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3 | Tone Table |
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5. Media Profile
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, which enables the reduction of bandwidth requirements at the expense of voice quality.
To access the Media Profile, select Settings > Media > Media Profiles.
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3 | AT&T-IPFR (Avaya) |
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1 | AT&T-IPFR (ATT) |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR (ATT) |
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6. Media System Configuration
The Media System Configuration contains systemwide settings for the Media System. To configure the Media System, set the number of RTP/RTCP port pairs and the starting port.
To access the Media Profile, select Settings > Media > Media System Configuration.
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3 | Media System Configuration |
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7. Media List
The Media List shows the selected voice and fax compression codecs and their associated settings.
To access Media lists, select Settings > Media > Media List.
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya List |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya List |
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: ATT Trunk List |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: ATT Trunk List |
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8. Message Manipulation
Condition rules are rules that apply to a specific component of a message (for example, diversion.uri.host, from.uri.host, and such) with the value in the Match Type list box. The value is matched against a literal value, token, or REGEX.
To configure Message Manipulation, select Settings > SIP > Message Manipulation > Condition Rule Table.
The rule on the next figure changes a host part for the PAID (P-Asserted-Identity) header for all outbound calls to ATT SIP Trunk with an IP address of public interface.
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9. SIP Server
The SIP Server tables contain information about the SIP devices connected to the Ribbon SBC Edge. The table entries 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.
To configure the SIP Server, select Settings > SIP > SIP Server Tables.
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya CM |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya CM |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: Border Element |
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3 | Fax-TenorGW |
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10. Signaling Group
Signaling Groups allow telephony channels to be grouped together for routing and shared configuration. The Signaling Groups are the entity to which calls are routed and where the Call Routes are selected. In the case of SIP, Signaling Groups will specify protocol settings and link to server, media, and mapping tables.
To configure Signaling Groups, select Settings > Signaling Groups.
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya CM |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: Avaya CM |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: ATT Border Element |
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11. Transformation
Transformation tables facilitate the conversion of names, numbers, and other fields when routing a call. For example, transformation table converts a public PSTN number into a private extension number or a SIP address (URI). Every entry in a Call Routing table requires Transformation tables, which are sequentially selected. In addition, Transformation tables are configurable as a reusable pool that action sets can reference.
To configure the Transformation table, select Settings > Transformation.
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3 | From ATT to FAX |
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12. Call Routing Table
Call Routing allows calls to be carried between Signaling Groups, which allows calls to be carried between ports and between protocols (for example, ISDN to SIP). Routes are defined by Call Routing tables, which allows for flexible configuration of calls that are carried, as well as 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.
To configure the Call Routing Table, select Settings > Call Routing Table.
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: From Avaya CM |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: From Avaya CM |
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1 | AT&T-IPFR: From ATT |
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3 | AT&T-IPFR: From ATT |
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Conclusion
These Application Notes describe the configuration steps required for Ribbon SBC Edge Series to successfully interoperate with AT&T IP Flex Reach SIP Trunk. All feature and serviceability test cases were completed.