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Usage of the Easy Config wizard to configure the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 does not modify existing configuration. The wizard will simply add the new configuration elements to the Sonus SBC 1000/2000.

SBC Easy Configuration supports IPv4 only, not IPv6.

The Sonus SBC 1000/2000 Easy Config interface includes a built-in step-by-step setup configuration wizard, which enables end-users to quickly deploy Sonus SBC 1000/2000 in an Enterprise's Lync environment with a SIP Trunk Provider to an ISDN PBX.   The Sonus SBC 1000/2000 can be configured to use a SIP trunk to connect to an ISDN PBX using the automatic setup wizard as described in the section below.

The following SIP Trunks are supported:

  • AT&T IP Flexible Reach
  • Generic SIP Trunk
  • KDDI SIP Trunk
  • Verizon Managed Service

Depending on the SIP trunk selected, the specific configuration fields are displayed in the Wizard. These are noted below.

Step 1 - Select Scenario

These instructions assume the SBC Easy Config wizard is running. See Running Easy Configuration Wizard.

Select the Application type (SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX). Enter the scenario configuration details based on your deployment settings. Once completed, click Next to move to Step 2 (or Cancel to return to the main WebUI screen).

Scenario -  Field Definitions

Step 1

Application

The scenario in which the configuration template is provided. In this case, select SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX.

Scenario Description

Enter the name to describe the SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX setup.

This value will be prefixed on all the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 configuration elements created by the Setup Wizard pertaining to this deployment.

Telephone Country

The country in which the  SIP Trunk ↔ ISDN PBX originates.

Emergency Services

The E911 Elin number from the "CompanyName" field configured in Lync location services is used as the authoritative Call Back number for outgoing E911 calls, and is always the preferred configuration. Specifically, it will take precedence over any Callback Number number configuration in Lync Setup. For more information, see Creating and Modifying Entries to Transformation Tables.

Defines the Emergency Services for outgoing numbers. For the purpose of this illustration above, Emergency Services is not selected. Field definitions are defined below.

Options:  ELIN Identifier, E911/E112 or None.

Emergency Callback Number 1

Call Back Number in string format. This field is displayed only when ELIN Identifier or E911/E112 is selected from Emergency Services.

Emergency Callback Number 2

Second Call Back Number in string format. This field is displayed only when ELIN Identifier or E911/E112 is selected from Emergency Services.

PSAP Number

Defines the Public Safety Answering Point Number. Valid entry 1 - 127 characters.

SIP Trunk

The SIP trunk used for connection to the ISDN PBX. Valid options: Generic SIP Trunk, AT&T IP Flexible Reach, Verizon Managed Service, and KKDI SIP Trunk.

The SIP Trunk selected determines the field options displayed in Step 2. See See Step 2 - Configure SIP Details for Endpoint.

ISDN PBX

User Type is set to ISDN PBX

Step 2 - Configure SIP Details for Endpoint

Enter the scenario configuration details based on your endpoint. Once completed, click Next to move to Step 3 (or Previous to return to the previous screen).

Generic SIP Trunk - Field Definitions

These fields apply if you selected Generic SIP Trunk in Step 1 - Select Scenario.

Generic SIP Trunk

Border Element Server

The FQDN or IP address of the Session Border Controller service provider.

Protocol (Border Element Server)

The IP protocol to use for sending and receiving SIP messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Border Element Server. Valid entry UDP or TCP.

Port Number (Border Element Server)

The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Border Element Server.

Use Secondary Border Element Server

Enables or disables the secondary Session Border Controller service provider configured. 

Secondary Border Element Server

Specifies the Secondary Border Element Service provider. Valid entry: IP Address or FQDN. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.

Protocol (Secondary Border Element Server)

The Protocol used for communicating with the Secondary Border Element Server. Valid entry: UDP or TCP. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.

Port Number (Secondary Border Element Server)

The Port Number used for sending and receiving messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Secondary Border Element server. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.

ISDN PBX: Port Type

Defines the IP phone numbering plan to be used. Valid options: E.164, National, or Extension.

DS1 Ports

Defines the number of users. Valid entry 1 - 1000.

Switch Variant

The Protocol used for communicating with the IP phone.  Valid entry: UDP or TCP.

ISDN Number Translation

The Port Number used for sending and receiving messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the IP phone. Default entry: 5060.

PBX Prefix

 

Extension Length

 

AT&T IP Flexible Reach - Field Definitions

These fields apply if you selected AT&T IP Flexible Reach in Step 1 - Select Scenario.

AT&T IP Flexible Reach


 

Border Element Server

The FQDN or IP address of the Session Border Controller service provider.

Protocol (Border Element Server)

The IP protocol used for sending and receiving SIP messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Border Element Server. Valid entry UDP or TCP.

Port Number (Border Element Server)

The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Border Element Server.

Use Secondary Border Element Server

Enables or disables the secondary Session Border Controller service provider configured. 

Secondary Border Element Server

Specifies the Secondary Border Element Service provider. Valid entry: IP Address or FQDN. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.

Protocol (Secondary Border Element Server)

The Protocol used for communicating with the Secondary Border Element Server. Valid entry: UDP or TCP. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.

Port Number (Secondary Border Element Server)

The Port Number is used for sending and receiving messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Secondary Border Element server. This field is available only when Use Secondary Border Element Server is Enabled.

AT&T Forking Feature

Enables/disables AT&T Forking Feature. Valid option: Yes or No.

AT&T IP Toll Free

Enables/disables the AT&T Toll Free option. Valid option: Enabled or Disabled.

IP Toll Free Access Number

The Toll Free Access Number to use when the AT&T IP Toll Free option is enabled.

Port Type

Port Type is mandatory and the options are E1 or T1. Valid option: E1, T1

DS1 Ports

 

Switch Variant

 

ISDN Number Translation

 

PBX Prefix

 

Extension Length

 

Verizon Managed Service - Field Definitions

These fields apply if you selected Verizon Managed Service in Step 1 - Select Scenario.

Verizon Managed Service

Border Element Server

The FQDN or IP address of the Session Border Controller service provider.

Protocol (Border Element Server)

The IP protocol used for sending and receiving SIP messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Border Element Server. This value is fixed at UDP.

Port Number (Border Element Server)

The SIP Server Port number used for sending and receiving SIP messages between Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and the Border Element Server.

Port Type

Port Type is mandatory and the options are E1 or T1.

DS1 Ports

 

Switch Variant

 

ISDN Number Translation

 

PBX Prefix

 

Extension Length

 

Step 3 - Confirm and Submit Configuration

This steps displays a summary of the the configuration items from Step 1 and Step 2. Click Finish (to cancel the configuration, click Cancel).

This example displays a SIP ↔ IP Phones with a Generic SIP Trunk.

Step 3

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