The SBC 5110 and SBC 5210 hardware platforms are no longer supported beginning with the 10.0.0R0 release. This release supports SBC 5400/7000/SWe platforms. Contact Ribbon Sales for upgrade information.
The following table lists selected SBC Core key features, and their availability in this release by product. Features in this table are not supported in all platforms/environments.
This is not a comprehensive list of features. For a more inclusive and detailed listing of features, refer to the Feature Guides.
= Supported
= Not supported
Feature | Hardware-Based Platforms | Software-Based Platforms | Comments | ||||||
SBC 5x10 / 5400 | SBC 7000 | SBC SWe VMware/KVM | SBC SWe (Cloud) | ||||||
Integrated SBC in OpenStack | D-SBC | AWS | GCP | Azure | |||||
IP-Related Features | |||||||||
Alternate/Multiple IP Support | |||||||||
ARP Probing | |||||||||
DHCP Support | |||||||||
Direct I/O Support | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
EVRC-B Codecs | Pass-through | ||||||||
Geographical Redundancy (GRHA) | Refer to SBC Core Redundancy details. | ||||||||
H.323 Support | gap for cloud | ||||||||
IPsec | |||||||||
IPv6 Support | 3 | ||||||||
Link Detection: | Refer to SBC Core Redundancy for details. | ||||||||
N:1 Redundancy | S-SBC: 4+1 M-SBC: 4+1 | Refer to Distributed SBC Architecture for details. | |||||||
NIC Teaming | Note: Not in KVM | ||||||||
Physical link detection | NOTE: Physical link detection is supported only on Direct I/O Packet Interfaces on the SBC SWe. | ||||||||
Registration Display Enhancement | (1:1 deployments) | S-SBC only | Refer to SIP Registration | ||||||
SIP over SCTP | |||||||||
SLB | |||||||||
SR-IOV | N/A | N/A | |||||||
SRTP | |||||||||
Standby packet port support | (See note 2 below) | Refer to SBC Core Redundancy for details. | |||||||
Media-Related Features | |||||||||
Fax transcoded calls | Refer to Fax Over IP | ||||||||
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Fax/Modem Fallback | |||||||||
GPU Transcoding | (for VMware) (for KVM) | ||||||||
Opus Transcoding | |||||||||
UC (Video, BFCP, Content Share) |
1Full support for VMware available starting with SBC 8.1.
2Supported for four packet port configuration only. Not supported for any other packet port configuration.
3The SBC Core SWe/Cloud on AWS and GCP does not support IPv6. However, AWS infrastructure supports IPv6, but GCP infrastructure does not.