Migrating Hybrid Routing to the ARM
After making sure that the hybrid device is connected to all HTTP ARM services i.e., ARM Topology Server and router/s, you can begin to migrate the routing rules from those defined in the Web interface to the ARM.
➢ | To migrate hybrid routing rules to the ARM: |
1. | Perform migration of the SBC per the instructions in Migrating SBC Routing to the ARM. |
2. | Perform migration of the Media Gateway per the instructions in Migrating Media Gateway Routing to the ARM. |
3. | Open the hybrid device's Web interface. |
4. | Create an IP Group (Peer Connection) for the SBC application: |
a. | Open the Proxy Sets page (Setup > Signaling & Media > Core Entities > Proxy Sets) and then add a Proxy Set for the SBC application: |
Add Proxy Set – for SBC
b. | From the 'SBC IPv4 SIP Interface' drop-down menu, select SBC SIP Interface and then click Apply; the Proxy Sets page opens showing the list of proxy sets, including the proxy set you added. |
Proxy Sets
5. | From the Proxy Sets list shown in the figure above, select the proxy set you added and then click the Proxy Address link. |
Add New Proxy Address
a. | Enter the Proxy IP Address in the format <IPAddress>:Port. This address must point to the Gateway SIP interface address so a loop between the SBC SIP application and the Gateway SIP application is created. |
b. | Open the IP Groups page (Setup > Signaling & Media > IP Groups), add an IP Group (click New) and associate it with the Proxy Set you added in Step 4a. |
IP Group for the SBC Application
6. | Create an IP Group (Peer Connection) for the Media Gateway application: |
a. | Open the Proxy Sets page (Setup > Signaling & Media > Core Entities > Proxy Sets) and then add a Proxy Set (click New) for the Media Gateway application: |
New Proxy Set for Media Gateway Application
b. | Select Gateway SIP Interface from the 'Gateway IPv4 SIP Interface' drop-down menu and then click Apply; the Proxy Sets page opens showing the list of proxy sets, including the proxy set you added. |
Proxy Sets
7. | From the Proxy Sets list shown in the figure above, select the proxy set you added and then click the Proxy Address link. |
Add New Proxy Address
a. | Enter the Proxy IP Address in the format <IPAddress>:Port. This address must point to the SBC SIP interface address so a loop between the Gateway SIP application and the SBC SIP application is created. |
b. | Open the IP Groups page (Setup > Signaling & Media > IP Groups), add an IP Group (click New) and associate it with the Proxy Set you added: |
IP Group for the SBC Application
8. | Click Apply. Check in the ARM that calls can be routed to and from the hybrid device. |