sipXbridge is a media anchor.

You would connect remote sipx systems and connect them to verizon as you
have your central system. You would then create a dialplan to allow them to
route calls directly between each other (sipx to sipx).


On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Excuse my ignorance here if I'm butchering some terminology. After a
> pretty successful roll out at our corporate office, we are looking
> possible implementations at some of our remote facilities that have old
> dying key systems. All our facilities are connected to our corporate
> office by Verizon T1 MPLS links. From a network perspective, they do
> have the ability to hit the Verizon cloud directly without coming back
> to our corporate office first. Verizon is our VOIP provider. Our desire
> is to send the RTP traffic from a remote facility directly to Verizon
> without coming to corporate first. We do not want to put any equipment
> at the facility, except the handsets. We want to utilize our central
> Sipx server(s) at our corporate office. Verizon says they can let the
> sip traffic go through through corporate, but then route the RTP traffic
> directly out the local port. This is the description from Verizon on how
> this works:
>
> "The term we use for allowing the RTP media to flow directly from our
> VoIP node (SBC) directly to your remote office is called “Media
> Release”. The opposite of that is “Media Anchor” (aka hair pining) which
> requires the media to “anchor” to the IP PBX and uses 2x the bandwidth
> into and back out to the remote."
>
> Is this something Sipx supports? I tried Googling Sipx and "media
> release" but I don't get any hits. Maybe there is a different term I
> should be using. We have Cisco routers at each location if that is
> relevant.
>
> Sipx 4.0.4, sixbridge, Verizon VOIP, No firewall (not needed, private
> connection), Polycom 450s and 550s - bootrom 4.2.1, firmware 3.1.3C split.
>
> Thanks as always,
> Matthew
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