Basic configuration
These are the basic steps to have a working configuration. For more Use Cases, visit ProSBC Use Cases
IP Interfaces
Create the logical connections and set the IP addresses that the SBC is going to use. Create the IP Interfaces
Create SIP Stack
Enable SIP signaling for the SBC Creating a SIP Stack
SIP Transport Server
Configure the ports and protocols for the transport servers of the SIP stack. Create Transport Server
Create NAPs
A Network Access Point or NAP represents the entry point to another network or destination peer (e.g. SIP proxy). A NAP can also be thought of as a trunk group Create NAPs for one side ('internal', IP PBX, SIP clients) and another side ('external', SIP trunk). We can create an 'Open' NAP, by specifying a network instead of a specific host. Create NAP or an Open NAP
Create DNS, assign DNS Server
Configure DNS
Create Routes
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