Add Remote Device
The figure shows the template for creating a SIP Connection between the PSTN SIP trunk and a remote device.
➢ | Do the following: |
1. | In the Navigation pane, select SIP Connection, and then select the SIP Connection tab. |
2. | From the Add SIP Connection drop-down, choose Sub Service/Device. |
3. | Configure parameters according to the table below. |
Parameter |
Description |
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Name |
Name of the SIP connection. |
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Customer |
Customer |
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Calling Profile |
Calling Profile attached to the connection. |
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Carrier Registration |
This option is only relevant if you are connecting your Carrier to a SIP Trunk (when SBC Onboarding script configures SIP Trunk or BYOC). The selected carrier binds to the configured SIP Interface, Proxy Set and IP Profile on the SBC (where the same name is configured for all three entities on the SBC). |
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Select this option to perform SIP Account Registration for the Carrier trunk:
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Enable CAC |
Indicates whether Call Admission Control is enable for the connection. This field is enabled when enabled in the attached SBC Onboarding script (see below). |
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Metering Type |
Default: Session by Tag. |
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Metering Tag |
Name of the metering tag. |
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Comments |
Free text comments regarding the tag. |
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SBC Onboarding script |
Name of the applied SBC Onboarding script. |
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SBC Cleanup script |
Name of the applied SBC Cleanup script. |
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Customer Variables |
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SIP Connection IP /FQDN |
IP address or FQDN of the SBC device where the connection (IP Group) is configured. |
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SIP Connection port |
Port of the SBC device where the connection (IP Group) is configured. |
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Transport type |
One of the following values:
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Media security |
One of the following values:
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SIP Group Name |
The host name of the device which is used to overwrite the original host part of the URI in certain SIP headers for the purpose of Topology hiding in the SIP messages. |
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Toggle between Onboarding and Cleanup scripts. |
Toggles between the Onboarding and Cleanup scripts. |
See 'LiveCX-Add-Device' script below.
#Main#
configure network
access-list new
source-ip "{TrunkIP}"
prefixLen 32
description "{TrunkName}-{CustomerName}-cx-itsp"
use-specific-interface enable
network-interface-name "eth0"
activate
exit
exit
configure voip
proxy-set new
proxy-name "{TrunkName}-{CustomerName}-cx-itsp"
proxy-enable-keep-alive using-options
is-proxy-hot-swap enable
srd-name "DefaultSRD"
sbcipv4-sip-int-name "SIPTrunk"
activate
proxy-ip 0
proxy-address "{TrunkIP}:{Port}"
transport-type "{TransportType}"
activate
exit
exit
ip-group new
name "{TrunkName}-{CustomerName}-c"
proxy-set-name "{TrunkName}-{CustomerName}-cx-itsp"
ip-profile-name "{IpProfile}"
tags "Trunk={CID};MeteringTag={MeteringTag}"
classify-by-proxy-set disable
call-setup-rules-set-id 13
activate
exit
{Registration}
exit
do write
#end#
#Registration#
sip-definition account new
account-name "{TrunkName}-{CustomerName}"
served-ip-group-name "{AssociatedTrunk}-{CustomerName}-t"
serving-ip-group-name "{TrunkName}-{CustomerName}-c"
user-name "{Reg_Username}"
password "{Reg_Password}"
host-name "{Reg_Host}"
contact-user "{Reg_Mainline}"
register reg
application-type sbc
activate
exit
#end#