Tony,

Okay -- so you're right, but here's the issue and apparently a bug...

When I restored my configuration, it did not bring over the SBC Route. 
Nor, once a SIP trunk is created, can I change the SBC Route. That 
option does not appear.

I have quite a few trunks configured, so re-adding them is going to be 
time consuming. It would be better to keep the route configuration when 
restored from backup.

Make sense?

-- Robert




On 4/22/2010 7:14 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> Correct.
>
> You need to use an SBC if you are sending to a siptrunk. The provider 
> templates will not appear otherwise.
>
> If you are not using sipxbridge, it could be a problem.
>
> One way to overcome it (Disclaimer: Not sure of how this will work), 
> is to create an unmanaged SBC. Then create your siptrunk with all your 
> settings. The issue I see with this is: 1. One would assume the IP 
> would need to be sipxecs itself. 2. Not sure how this will play with 
> call signalling and so forth, but mostly how media relay would get 
> along with it. 3. Would you need siptrunking role enabled in order to 
> use an unmanaged SBC and not sipxbridge to do this?
>
> I'm sure discussion will ensue here...
>
>

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