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This section includes the following pages which describe describing configuring your system for a basic call flow using either the ERE or an external PSX for you to quickly asses assess that your system is up and operational, especially after an initial hardware/software installation.
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Before configuring your system for production, be sure to install your applicable
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SBC EREBasic and Advanced ERE The ERE provides less routing and policy management functionality and is intended for smaller networks with no complex routing needs. Basic ERE is the default routing engine on the SBC 5x00 series for performing basic call routing services. The ERE can be installed by selecting the embedded routing engine (ERE) option while installing the SBC application using the Platform Manager. SBC with ERE:
Basic versus Advanced ERE
ERE With External PSX You can configure the SBC to use an external PSX for routing and the ERE for fallback routing. When the external PSX is up and running, all routing is handled by the external PSX and ERE routing configurations are ignored. Thus, in the unlikely event that the external PSX goes down, you can fall back to ERE routing by simply setting the SBC's remote server state to 'disabled' from the EMA UI. To set up an external PSX for routing, perform the following: To setup this scenario, perform the following:
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See System Administration - License Management for license installation steps and Node-Locked Licensing for license descriptions. |
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No SBC license is required for basic routing. |