Connecting SFR SIP Trunking to Live Hub

This section describes how to connect SFR SIP Trunk to Live Hub.

To connect SFR SIP Trunking to AudioCodes Live Hub platform, do the following:

  1. Order a SIP trunk from SFR

  1. Create a SIP Connection in Live Hub

    Order a SIP trunk from SFR

    Once the SIP trunk is configured at the SFR end, they provide the following details. You'll need this information to setup the trunk in Live Hub (in Create a SIP Connection in Live Hub).

    Adresse IP du SBC SFR: Flux SIP (SIP signaling) : X.X.X.X // Flux RTP (media RTP) : Y.Y.Y.Y

    Port SIP source: 5060 / Port SIP destination : 5060

    NDI (main number):

    0ZABPQMCDU

    SDA (DIDs range(s)):

    0ZABPQMCDU-0ZABPQMCDU

Create a SIP Connection in Live Hub

This procedure creates a SIP Connection in Live Hub that represents your SFR SIP Trunk.

1. Log in to Live Hub.

2. In the navigation menu, select SIP Connections, and then click the Add new SIP connection button to add a new SIP Connection.

3. Click the GENERAL tab:

  1. Under the GENERAL group:

    1. In the ‘Name’ field, enter the unique SIP Connection name (e.g., SFR).

    1. In the ‘Provider Type’ field, select SIP Trunk.

    1. In the ‘Provider’ field, select SFR SIP Trunk.

b. Under the SECURITY group:

  1. In the ‘Encryption’ field, select Disabled.

c. Under the SOURCE NUMBERS group:

  1. In the ‘Service Number’ field, select Used.

  1. In the ‘Service Number value’ field, enter the NDI (main number) information provided by SFR (in 10-digit format -0ZABPQMCDU).

  1. In the ‘P-Asserted-Identity’ field, select Service Number.

  1. Click the INCOMING tab:

    1. Select the 'Source IP Address' check box (Request-URI).

    1. Select the 'Dialed Numbers (DIDs)' check box, and then add all the numbers belonging to the SIP trunk (NDI (main number)+ DID ranges) in E.164 format (+33ZABPQMCDU).

  1. Click the OUTGOING tab:

    1. Under the GENERAL group:

      • In the ‘SIP Server Hostname’ field, enter the IP address provided by SFR for SIP signaling, in the previous step.

    1. Under the ADDRESSES group:

      1. Click Add to create a new entry.

        • In the ‘ADDRESS’ field, enter again the IP address provided by SFR for SIP signaling (X.X.X.X).

        • In the ‘PORT’ field, enter "5060".

        • In the ‘PROTOCOL’ field, select UDP.

  1. Click the NUMBERS tab:

    1. Under the E.164 FORMAT group:

      • From the ‘E.164 Format’ drop-down list, select Starts with 00.

    2. Under the NATIONAL FORMAT group:

      • From the ‘National Format’ drop-down list, select Enabled.

      • In the ‘Country Code’ field, enter "33".

      • From the ‘National prefix’ drop-down list, select Starts with 0.

  1. Click the ADVANCED tab:

    1. Under the KEEP ALIVE group:

      • From the ‘Keep Alive’ drop-down list, select Enabled.

      • In the ‘Keep Alive Time (sec)’ field, enter “60”.

    2. Under the SUPPORTED CODERS group:

      • From the ‘Supported coders’ drop-down list, select G.711 a-law.

  1. Click Create to create a new SIP Connection.