On 2/1/2010 4:09 PM, Matt White wrote:
> It sounds to me your looking to do what SipX did before 4.0 and sipxbridge.
>
> That is to say, when you do NOT enable SipxBridge, Sipx does not handle the 
> media.
>
> You are then required to have some SBC device to handle the NAT/anchoring of 
> media.  Ingate devices are very popular.
>
> Of course, you need to ask your self if deploying an SBC at each branch is 
> any better than setting up a local SipX install (which also gets you local 
> survivability).   For branches we use an all flash device to keep it 
> "hands-off".
>
> M
>
>    
I'm going to get some more info from Verizon in a conference call 
tomorrow as to exactly what would be required at each facility. Our 
internal VOIP IPs are routable from the Verizon network, so they led me 
to believe that no device would be required at the network. Some 
research today (and mostly info from you guys) has helped me at least 
understand how to discuss the topic with them.
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