Configuring Sonus SBC 1000/2000 with Rogers Business Solution (RBS) SIP Trunking Service Application Note Last Updated: March 2014
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CONTENTS 1. Document Overview... 4 2. Intended audience... 4 3. hardware/software requirements... 4 4. Network Map... 4 5. Configuring the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 Series... 5 5.1 Initial configuration... 5 5.2 Network connections... 6 5.3 Detailed Configurtion of the Sonus SBC 1000/2000... 7 6. Integration Into the Enterprise... 16
1. DOCUMENT OVERVIEW These Application Notes describe the configuration steps required for Sonus Session Border Controller 1000/2000 Series to interoperate withrogers Business Solutions (RBS) SIP Trunking Service.. Sonus Networks SBC 1000/2000 Series is a robust solution that integrates security, call control, Quality of Service, advanced media services and switching all within a compact platform. The SBC 1000/2000 Series functionality was compliance tested utilizing a SIP trunk to Enterprise PBX. The objective of the document is to describe the configuration to be followed during integration of the SBC 1000/2000 Series with an RBSSIP Trunk. 2. INTENDED AUDIENCE This is a technical document intended for telecommunications engineers with the purpose of configuring both the Sonus SBC and a third-party product. There will be steps that require navigating the Sonus Web Interface (Web-UI). Understanding the basic concepts of TCP/UDP, IP/Routing, and SIP/RTP are also necessary to complete the configuration and for troubleshooting, if necessary. 3. HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Equipment Sonus SBC 1000/2000 Software Revision 3.0.0b241 4. NETWORK MAP
5. CONFIGURING THE SONUS SBC 1000/2000 SERIES 5.1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION Use the Initial SBC Setup page to configure the SBC. Supply the hostname and domain for the SBC, as well as the Eth1 IPv4 Address/Netmask, default gateway address, DNS server address, and the admin password.
5.2 NETWORK CONNECTIONS IP ROUTING 1. Click Settings Tab Protocols IP Static Routes, then click the +. 2. Populate the Static IP Route as noted below and then click Apply. Note: The values above are an example. RBS will assign values specific to your installation.
5.3 DETAILED CONFIGURTION OF THE SONUS SBC 1000/2000 Configure the SBC 1000/2000 to integrate to the Rogers SIP Service using the following steps: 1. Create a SIP Profile 2. Create a SIP Server Table for the Rogers SIP Server 3. Create a Transformation Table 4. Create a Call Route Table 5. Create a Signaling Group 6. Populate the Call Route Table with Call Route Entries
CREATE A SIP PROFILE Create a SIP Profile for the SBC. This profile will be used for both the Rogers and Enterprise networks. 1. Click Settings Tab SIP SIP Profiles, then click the +. 2. Populate the SIP Profile as noted below and then click Apply.
CREATE A SIP SERVER TABLE Create a SIP Server Table for the RBS SIP Server. 1. Click the Settings Tab SIP SIP Server Tables, then click the +. 2. Enter the Description as below. 3. In the navigation tree click SIP Server Table RBS SIP Trunk, then click +.
4. Populate the SIP Server Table as noted below and then click Apply.
CREATE A TRANSFORMATION TABLE Create a Transformation Table to enable any possible number manipulations. The example below passes through the called number untouched. 1. Click the Settings Tab Transformations, then click the +. 2. Enter the Description as below. 3. In the navigation tree, click the newly created Passthrough Untouched and then click + to create a Transformation Entry.
4. Populate the Transformation Entry as noted below and then click Apply.
CREATE A CALL ROUTE TABLE Create a Call Route Table to process calls from the RBS network to the Enterprise network. 1. Click the Settings Tab Call Routing Table, then click the +. 2. Enter the Description as below. Later in the configuration you ll add entries to this newly created Call Routing Table.
CREATE A SIGNALING GROUP Create a Signaling Group to process calls to/from the RBS network. 1. Click the Settings Tab Signaling Groups, then select SIP Signaling Group from the Create Signaling Group pull-down. 2. Populate the RBS Signaling Group as shown below.
CREATE CALL ROUTE ENTRIES Create Call Route Entries to process calls from the RBS network. 1. Click the Settings Tab Call Routing Table From RBS Trunk to Local PBX, then select +. 2. Populate the Call Route Entry as shown below.
6. INTEGRATION INTO THE ENTERPRISE CREATE A SIP SERVER TABLE Create a SIP Server Table for the Enterprise SIP PBX. 1. Click the Settings Tab SIP SIP Server Tables, then click the +. 2. Enter the Description as below. 3. In the navigation tree click SIP Server Table Local SIP PBX, then click +.
4. Populate the SIP Server Table as noted below and then click Apply. 192.168.42.1 is the IP address of the sample SIP PBX. Replace the Host with the IP address or FQDN of your own SIP PBX.
CREATE A CALL ROUTE TABLE Create a Call Route Table to process calls from the PBX to the RBS network. 1. Click the Settings Tab Call Routing Table, then click the +. 2. Enter the Description as below. Later in the configuration you ll add entries to this newly created Call Routing Table.
CREATE A SIGNALING GROUP Create a Signaling Group to process calls to/from the SIP PBX. 1. Click the Settings Tab Signaling Groups, then select SIP Signaling Group from the Create Signaling Group pulldown. 2. Populate the SIP PBX Signaling Group as per your PBX requirements. The sample below is for a SIP PBX with IP address 192.168.42.1, UDP protocol, port 5060.
CREATE CALL ROUTE ENTRIES Create Call Route Entries to process calls from the SIP PBX. 1. Click the Settings Tab Call Routing Table From Local PBX to RBS Trunk, then select +. 2. Populate the Call Route Entry as shown below. Note: All number translations must be performed by the enterprise PBX to send 10 digits to the RBS Trunk.