Hi All,

If "Direct SIP Trunk" is a SIP trunk without SBC and is same as an 
unmanaged gateway , how can it be utilized differently from a unmanaged 
gateway?

Thanks,
Chaitra

SAINT, DAVID (DAVID) wrote:
> Hi Chaitra,
>
> The "Direct SIP Trunk" is referring to a SIP trunk with no SBC. This would 
> behave the same as an unmanaged gateway, as far as I know the only reason for 
> the two settings is to allow the GUI to properly represent the physical 
> hardware present. 
>
> Hope that helps...
> Dave.
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chaitra Sharma [mailto:[email protected]] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 5:16 AM
>> To: SAINT, DAVID (DAVID)
>> Cc: Raghu Venkataramana
>> Subject: Direct SIP trunk - Kindly clarify 
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I was going through the issue XX-7750 and was slightly 
>> confused by the term Direct SIP trunk.
>>
>> By this term are you referring to a SIP trunk which has no 
>> SBC assigned (unmanaged or internal SBC)?
>> (that is you create a SIP trunk, do not select an 'SBC 
>> route', enter the address manually and apply /Ok  it) If yes, 
>> then how would this trunk differ from an unmanaged gateway.
>>
>> OR
>> is it a SIP trunk which has 'SBC route' as an external SBC (unmanaged 
>> SBC created)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chaitra
>>     

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