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In a centralized SIP trunk deployment model, only the headquarters (centralized hub) of the organization has direct SIP connectivity to the IP PSTN as shown in the figure 1 below . All external calls to or from remote sites of the business go through the headquarters.
In the centralized SIP Trunk model, the centralized SBC deployed in the enterprise headquarters controls the IP trunk border that connects the enterprise to the service provider or the outside world, and the private network border interconnecting all IP endpoints and IPT/UC servers that reside at headquarters and branch offices. Following advantages are realized:
Enterprise hosts an IP-PBX locally in the corporate network. There maybe multiple or the same IP-PBX maybe shared by multiple sites.
The SIPConnect standard is an important initiative in this space, and is published through the SIPForum. SIPConnect defines two modes of operation:
Enterprise hosts an IP-PBX locally in the corporate network. There may be multiple IP-PBXs, or the same IP-PBX may be shared by multiple sites. In this model the end points are not registered to a point in the carrier network.
The SIPConnect standard is an important initiative in this space and is authored/published through the SIPForum. SIPConnect defines the two modes of operation: