This section contains a collection of articles which explore supported ways of configuring and deploying SBC Edge using a range of existing and new features.

The intent is to encourage field engineers, customers, and partners to adopt these best practices to help them improve existing techniques used for configuring and deploying SBC Edge in their VoIP and networking topology.

In addition to configuration procedures, some of these articles contain in-depth verification steps to help you solve common deployment scenarios using methods that are supported and have been tested by Sonus.

 

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Best Practice - Configure SBC Edge with Polycom VVX Local Survivability
Best Practice - Configuring Carriers for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing
Best Practice - Configuring SBC Edge for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing
Best Practice - Connecting to Exchange Online Unified Messaging (UM)
Best Practice - SWe Lite Interoperability with Skype for Business
Call Forking Based on Active Directory User Attributes
Call Routing Based on Active Directory User Attributes
Configure SBC Edge Auto Configuration for BroadWorks
Configuring Calls to Emergency Services on PSTN Lines
Configuring SBC Edge for Broadsoft Compatibility
Configuring SBC Edge for Calling Party Category II-8 based Collect Call Blocking
Configuring SBC Edge for DNS Load Balancing
Configuring SBC Edge for One Number Fax in MS Exchange Environment
Configuring SBC Edge for Standard and Mutual TLS Authentication
Configuring SBC Edge with Exchange 2013
Configuring SBC Edge with ISDN IDA-P Switch Variant
Configuring SBC Edge with ITSP that Requires Digest Authentication with 401 Unauthorized Challenge
Configuring TDM ports on SBC Edge
Configuring the SBC 1000 for FXS Calling
Configuring the SBC Edge for NAT Traversal
Create an Office 365 Tenant
How Incoming Calls are Handled when Server is Unreachable
How Sonus SBC Edge and SBC SWe Lite Transfers an RTP Stream
Packet Capture - Best Practice
SBC for Dummies Series
SIP Related Best Practices
Skype/Lync Related Best Practices
The SBC Edge Acts as an ICE Agent
Upstream Deployment of an SBC Edge in a PSTN - SBC - eUM Toplogy
Use of Calling Extension in Transformation Table for ext=xxxx Input Value
Verifying Downloads With Checksum
Working with Action Sets
Working With Tenor

These articles are applicable to the latest version of Sonus SBC Edge and assumes the reader has a solid understanding of Unified Communications concepts in addition to training on Microsoft Unified Communication Applications: