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Configuring SIP trunk
As shown in
, on a typical telephone network, internal calls of the enterprise are made
through the internal PBX, and external calls are placed over a PSTN trunk.
Figure 690
Typical telephone network
With the development of IP technology, many enterprises deploy SIP-based IP-PBX networks as shown
in
. Internal calls of the enterprise are made by using the SIP protocol, and external calls are
still placed over a PSTN trunk. The problem is that the enterprises have to maintain both the SIP network
and PSTN trunk. This increases the difficulty of network management.
Figure 691
SIP+PSTN network
As more enterprise IP-PBX networks run SIP and more Internet Telephone Service Providers (ITSPs) use SIP
to provide basic voice communication structures, enterprises need a technology that uses SIP to connect
the enterprise IP-PBX network to the ITSP. This is necessary to have network that is entirely IP-based. This
technology is called SIP trunk. A typical SIP trunk network is shown in
.
The SIP trunk function can be embedded into the voice gateway or the firewall deployed at the edge of
an enterprise private network. The device providing the SIP trunk function is called the SIP trunk device,
or the SIP trunk gateway.
Summary of Contents for MSR SERIES
Page 17: ...xv Documents 835 Websites 835 Conventions 836 Index 838 ...
Page 20: ...3 Figure 3 Initial page of the Web interface ...
Page 42: ...25 Figure 13 Firefox Web browser setting ...
Page 59: ...42 Figure 27 Checking the basic service configuration ...
Page 73: ...56 Figure 35 Sample interface statistics ...
Page 156: ...139 Figure 139 Rebooting the 3G modem ...
Page 168: ...151 Figure 152 Configuring Web server 2 ...
Page 174: ...157 Figure 158 Configure the URL filtering function ...
Page 242: ...225 Figure 233 Enabling the DHCP client on interface Ethernet 0 1 ...
Page 247: ...230 Figure 236 The page for configuring an advanced IPv4 ACL ...
Page 255: ...238 Figure 241 Advanced limit setting ...
Page 298: ...281 e Click Apply 2 Configure Router B in the same way Router A is configured ...
Page 400: ...383 Figure 387 Verifying the configuration ...
Page 405: ...388 ...
Page 523: ...506 Figure 530 Ping configuration page ...
Page 775: ...758 Figure 785 Configuring a jump node ...