Subsystems Supported |
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Active Directory Service. Communicates with the AD server for user authentication. | Media Stream Control Service. Enables media control streaming mode for audio, fax and media transmission. |
Alarm Service. Provides alarms/events rendered in the system. | Network Services. Provides network services, such as managing the DHCP server and client. |
Analog Manufacturing Test Tool. Not used for production. | Operating System Logs. Provides logging details for system operations. |
BMP. UX own/property service used by the SBC Edge WebUI's Real Time Monitor view. | Platform Management. Manages the supported platforms for the SBC Edge. |
CAS Protocol. Proves CAS protocol support through FXS, FXO, E&M, and R2 signaling interfaces. | Radius Management Service. Provides authentication services for Radius Authentication Server(s). |
Call Routing Service. Routes calls through signaling groups, which enables calls to be carried between ports and protocols (i.e., ISDN to SIP). | Resource Management. Manages the resource consumption in the SBC Edge, including DSPs, SIP sessions, channel usage, etc. |
Certificate Security Manager. Manages the Signed certificate on the SBC Edge, including generating, importing, and exporting server certificates. | Security. Manages security on the SBC through a number of methods. |
Common Call Control. Provides protocol neutral call and signaling handling, and call transfers. | SIP Stack Service. Normalizes signaling and media negotiation to internal messages. |
Common Transport Service. Used for transport connections by subsystems such as SIP, Radius, and BMP. | SNMP. Manages Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) on the SBC Edge. |
Configuration System. Manages all facets of the SBC Edge configuration, including configuration options in the Easy Configuration Wizard and options available under the Settings tab in the WebUI. | Statistics & Live Info. Presents statistics for the SBC Edge, such as Call Detail Records (CDRs), DSP Module, Active Directory, MSTI, and IPsec. |
Core Switching/Routing. Routes calls between Signaling Groups (each signaling group represents a device or system). A signaling group describes the source call and points to a route (Call Route table, which can contain on or more Call Route entries.) | Survivable Branch Appliance. Switches Lync VoIP calls from the network to the PSTN within the Application Solution Module (ASM) that hosts the Microsoft SBA component. |
Dynamic Hosts. Allows resolution of the FQDN/Host name in case of dynamic IP changes. | System Health Monitoring. Monitors the health of the system for module/cards, ports and signaling groups. |
Hosts. Enables configuration of FQDN/Host name and IP address. | System I/O Service. Used for device management such as TDM time slots, LED status, I2C bus, etc. |
Split DNS. Enables Domain Specific DNS Server (Split-DNS) to resolve FQDNs. | System Timer Service. Unused. |
ISDN Protocol. Supports ISDN on the SBC Edge DS1 interface; each DS1 interface can be configured for T1 or E1. | Telephony Interface Process. Manages interfaces, such as FXS, FXO, T1-PSTN, and BRI. |
License Management Service. Provides licenses for features and supplementary services. | Trap Service (SNMP). Used for SNMP and Traps. |
Logging System. Troubleshoots issues such as call signaling, call quality and performance by collecting activity logs from its subsystems. | User Authentication Service. Authenticates user and grants access/permissions. |