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Before diving into detailed step by step configuration, this page will outline all mandatory configuration steps in order to properly configure your Sangoma SBC.
 
Before diving into detailed step by step configuration, this page will outline all mandatory configuration steps in order to properly configure your Sangoma SBC.
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Sangoma SBC Config Steps
 
Sangoma SBC Config Steps
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General
 
General
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Change default password
 
Change default password
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Confirm SBC has the correct license installed
 
Confirm SBC has the correct license installed
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Network Planning
 
Network Planning
 
Draw out a network diagram
 
Draw out a network diagram
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How many media  ip  addresses can you have?
 
How many media  ip  addresses can you have?
 
Is the  RTP media ip address going to be same or different than  SIP the signaling  ip address
 
Is the  RTP media ip address going to be same or different than  SIP the signaling  ip address
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Identify SBC scenario type
 
Identify SBC scenario type
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Carrier or Network Core
 
Carrier or Network Core
 
Providing SIP Trunks to customers
 
Providing SIP Trunks to customers
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Any special security considerations?
 
Any special security considerations?
 
Is authentication enabled on the PBX behind the SBC?
 
Is authentication enabled on the PBX behind the SBC?
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Network Configuration
 
Network Configuration
 
Regardless of the type of SBC deployment you choose, you first must configure the signaling interfaces and media interface network information.
 
Regardless of the type of SBC deployment you choose, you first must configure the signaling interfaces and media interface network information.
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SBC General Configuration
 
SBC General Configuration
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Configure SIP Domain
 
Configure SIP Domain
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In order to handle SIP registrations from the remote users, the SBC requires domain (SIP realm) configuration. In a typical scenario with registrations involved you will have at least one domain.
 
In order to handle SIP registrations from the remote users, the SBC requires domain (SIP realm) configuration. In a typical scenario with registrations involved you will have at least one domain.
 
A SIP Domain is bound to a SIP profile.
 
A SIP Domain is bound to a SIP profile.
 
SIP Domain can be bound to one or many SIP Profiles
 
SIP Domain can be bound to one or many SIP Profiles
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Configure SIP Profile
 
Configure SIP Profile
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SBC has a  minimum of two SIP Profiles. External and Internal.
 
SBC has a  minimum of two SIP Profiles. External and Internal.
 
SIP profile listens on a specific port (eg: 5060) and accepts incoming SIP traffic.
 
SIP profile listens on a specific port (eg: 5060) and accepts incoming SIP traffic.
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Set Intrusion Detection and Prevention
 
Set Intrusion Detection and Prevention
 
To  prevent  known  attach patterns
 
To  prevent  known  attach patterns
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Set IP Firewall
 
Set IP Firewall
 
To allow certain IP address range, depending on network scenarios
 
To allow certain IP address range, depending on network scenarios
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Apply Configuration
 
Apply Configuration
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The changes made in the Configuration section of the WebUI are only stored one the  scratch  disk.  
 
The changes made in the Configuration section of the WebUI are only stored one the  scratch  disk.  
 
User MUST proceed to Apply page in the Management Section to save new configuration
 
User MUST proceed to Apply page in the Management Section to save new configuration
 
There are two ways to apply the configuration.
 
There are two ways to apply the configuration.
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Most of the pages across the system will notify you as soon as you make changes that require to be applied. \
 
Most of the pages across the system will notify you as soon as you make changes that require to be applied. \
 
You can click there on “Apply Configuration”.
 
You can click there on “Apply Configuration”.
 
Alternatively one can  navigate  to “Configuration -> Management -> Apply”
 
Alternatively one can  navigate  to “Configuration -> Management -> Apply”

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Before diving into detailed step by step configuration, this page will outline all mandatory configuration steps in order to properly configure your Sangoma SBC.

Sangoma SBC Config Steps

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General

Change default password

Confirm SBC has the correct license installed

Network Planning Draw out a network diagram Identify IP networking scenario for SBC Is SBC straddling two networks Is SBC behind a router Identify SIP signaling ip addresses Is SBC going to have private or public IP address Identify RTP media ip address How many media ip addresses can you have? Is the RTP media ip address going to be same or different than SIP the signaling ip address

Identify SBC scenario type

Carrier or Network Core Providing SIP Trunks to customers Hosted PBX provider Enterprise IP PBX that requires remote user support IP PBX that requires SIP Trunking support IP PBX that requires both remote user and SIPtrunking. SIP Signaling Configuration How many SIP profiles do you need? RTP Media Configuration What codecs are going to be used? Which Media profiles will be attached to SIP Profiles Security Considerations Any special security considerations? Is authentication enabled on the PBX behind the SBC?

Network Configuration Regardless of the type of SBC deployment you choose, you first must configure the signaling interfaces and media interface network information. SBC Signaling Interface Configuration SBC Media Interfaces SBC Configuration Options SBC Configuration depends on the above Network Planning Scenario. SIP Trunking Access (Remote User or Upper Registration) Combined

All Sangoma SBC’s support both SIP Trunking and Access simultaneously.

SBC General Configuration

Configure SIP Domain

In order to handle SIP registrations from the remote users, the SBC requires domain (SIP realm) configuration. In a typical scenario with registrations involved you will have at least one domain. A SIP Domain is bound to a SIP profile. SIP Domain can be bound to one or many SIP Profiles

Configure SIP Profile

SBC has a minimum of two SIP Profiles. External and Internal. SIP profile listens on a specific port (eg: 5060) and accepts incoming SIP traffic. Depending on the SBC scenario: External SIP Profile interfaces to the ITSP or SIP trunk provider Internal SIP Profile interfaces to the local PBX or IP end points

Sangoma SBC does not have a limit on how many SIP Profiles can be created

Configure Media Profile Media profiles are used to define RTP parameters and are bound to one or more SIPProfiles Depending on the use case: User can create one Media profile per SIP profile User can create one Media profile for many SIP Profiles. SIP profile uses the Media profile information to negotiate SDP information Codecs & P-times Local RTP ports

Sangoma SBC runs Media RTP in custom Sangoma HW DSP. This allows Sangoma SBC to scale to thousands of RTP sessions without quality or capacity degradation.

Configure Call Routing Profile A call routing profile is used to route SIP signaling from one SIP Profile to another. A call routing profile is bound to a SIP profile. The call routing profile can be bound to one or many SIP Profiles Once a SIP call receives a SIP INVITE it evokes the “call routing profile” to determine how to route a call.

Sangoma SBC support GUI call routing configuration as well as AdvancedXML call routing configuration.

Configure Header Manipulation Profile Used to resolve SIP protocol variances between different vendors Or to hide the SIP topology by removing VIA headers

 SBC Security Configuration

Set SIP Signaling threshold limits to prevent DDOS attacks Invite and Registration storms Set Intrusion Detection and Prevention To prevent known attach patterns

Set IP Firewall To allow certain IP address range, depending on network scenarios

Apply Configuration

The changes made in the Configuration section of the WebUI are only stored one the scratch disk. User MUST proceed to Apply page in the Management Section to save new configuration There are two ways to apply the configuration.

Most of the pages across the system will notify you as soon as you make changes that require to be applied. \ You can click there on “Apply Configuration”. Alternatively one can navigate to “Configuration -> Management -> Apply”