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ICE-Lite Overview

The ICE-Lite (Interactive Connection Establishment) feature interfaces to the Microsoft TEAMS Direct Routing interface. The

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integrates Microsoft Teams clients by acting as an ICE Lite agent endpoint for SIP calls involving Network Address Translators (NATs). This feature enables direct routing between an existing enterprise voice infrastructure (that is, the PSTN carrier and SIP trunks used for trunking services) and the Microsoft Phone System in Office 365. The SBC acts as a PSTN gateway; sessions for Microsoft Teams users can be routed directly to the PSTN through the SBC.

How does the SBC interoperate with Microsoft TEAMS?

As communications sessions are set up and negotiated, Session Description Protocol (SDP) is used to carry the IP addresses and ports of all participants that receive RTP streams. Because Network Address Translators (NATs) alter IP addresses and ports, the exchange of local IP addresses and ports may not be sufficient for establishing connectivity. Acting as an ICE-Lite agent, the

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responds to connectivity checks as required to establish and verify connectivity.

A Teams client initiates the media flow and becomes the controlling ICE agent for the SBC. During the establishment of a media session that uses ICE-Lite, the 

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goes through candidate gathering and connectivity check phases that occur before the controlling agent (optionally) sends a final SDP offer that includes the best local and remote candidates selected for a media flow. The 
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, acting as ICE-Lite agent, acknowledges the final offer with an answer, and both endpoints use the selected candidate pair for the media flow.

Configuration

Configuration for ICE-Lite is completed through the SIP Signaling Group.

For detailed configuration for using ICE-Lite with Microsoft TEAMS, refer to Best Practice - Configuring SBC Edge for Select Microsoft Teams Direct Routing Related Migration Scenarios.

For details on ICE-Lite configuration, refer to Creating and Modifying SIP Signaling Groups.

SIP Signaling Group - ICE-Lite Configuration

The following fields must be configured to enable the ICE-Lite feature:

ICE Support

ICE Support - Field Definition

FieldLocationDefinition
ICE SupportSettings > SIP Signaling GroupEnables/disables ICE Lite support. This field must be enabled for ICE-Lite to be active.


ICE Mode

ICE Mode - Field Definition

FieldLocationRecommended Configuration
ICE ModeSettings > SIP Signaling GroupSpecifies the Interactive Connection Establishment (ICE) mode. Valid entries: Lite or Full. To access the ICE-Lite feature, configure this field as Lite.

Interoperability Notes

ICE-Lite impacts the following on the SBC 1000/2000.

SBC 1000/2000 FeatureSupportsDoes not Support
ICE Restarts (tick)

TURN server operation

With some topologies, when the ICE protocol requires use of a TURN server to
traverse NAT on the SBC 1000/2000 side, the SBC may be unable to establish connectivity
between endpoints.

 (tick)

STUN Server Operation in Full Mode

SBC 1000/2000 supports ICE full mode using STUN server to gather candidates. STUN server is required to support ICE full mode.

 (tick) 

ICE-Lite Mode

When acting as an ICE Lite agent the SBC is connected to a public internet using only single host UDP candidate.

(tick) 

RTP and RTCP

RTP and RTCP as separate components for each candidate.

(tick) 

IPv4 only

ICE protocol does not guarantee consecutive ports for RTP and Real-Time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP).

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Media

Send/receive media to RTP and RTCP on nonconsecutive ports on the SBC 1000/2000 platform.

(tick) 

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