Tony Graziano wrote:
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Yang,
Huijun (Huijun) <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Huijun wrote:
>> By built-in sipXecs SIP Trunking, I guess you mean sipXbridge,
but I
>> am not following why removing "Unmanged SBC" would make it
>> considerable simpler? Can you please elaborate? Actually, you
did not
>> really remove it, rather, relocate the configuration of
"Unmanaged
>> SBC" to SIP Trunk configuration and Internet Calling.
> Consider a new sipXecs administrator, who wants to provision a SIP
Trunk. For some reason he wants to use his own 3rd party SBC, instead
of built-in sipXecs SIP Trunking (sipXbridge.)
> He's just discovered the "SIP Trunk" type under Devices ->
Gateways -> Add new gateway...
> So now he's trying to figure out where to enter the IP address of
his SBC. But all he can find is a drop-down labelled "SBC Route", with
options: "None" and "sipXbridge-1".
> He may eventually discover that he needs to first go back and
create a Devices -> SBC Route.
> But I think it will be simpler to instead allow him to de-select
the "Use Internal SIP Trunk SBC" checkbox, and directly enter the SBC
IP as the > SIP Trunk's "Outbound Address".
> Does that make sense?
Yes, it does. Thanks.
Huijun
With the exception of Internet dialing, there are other ways to "use" a
siptrunk. An external SBC with the siptrunk on it can still be defined
as an unmanaged gateway in sipxecs too.
This "An external SBC with the siptrunk on it can still be defined as
an unmanaged gateway in sipxecs too." is slightly confusing . Can you
please explain how this is done?
Chaitra
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