09-19-2013 09:28 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:27 PM
hi;
is there anyone configured cisco communication manager for direct calls to SIP Trunk provided by the Service Provider (Without CUBE)?
I am looking for configuration steps
Thanks
09-19-2013 10:32 AM
Hi
It all depends on how you want to configure the SIP trunk. CUCM only provides VERY basic support for SIP trunking - specifically it does not support registration / proxy.
I have been able to get a trunk between CUCM and the ITSP working, but only when using IP address authentication. Note that CUCM's validation of IP addresses (without using SRV) is very limited - in that you have to specify each explicit IP address your ITSP can attempt to signal you on - you can't set up wildcard masks.
IMHO, it's much better with a CUBE.
HTH.
09-19-2013 10:38 AM
thank you for the answer. to have CUBE will be costy and and will take long time .
so what do you think that I need to list down from the SP to check the comatability . in fact this is my first time I do such cenario.
09-20-2013 12:53 AM
Hi
Key things that I talk to ITSPs about with SIP trunking are:
1. How they perform authentication. If SIP Registration or Proxy are required then you can't use CUCM directly. CUCM does support SIP digest authentication as well as IP address authentication, although as per my previous post CUCM can only authorise incoming connections by specifying each individual IP address that the ITSP may use (if DNS SRV isn't in place).
2. Other things that come up are codecs (G711/G.729) and DTMF. Sometimes Early Offer is required.
Other than that, I've never really had too many issues getting it to work. Authentication of the trunk is the painful piece.
HTH.
09-20-2013 01:11 AM
Do you want a CUCM between your phone and the voice service provider?
I mean do you specifically want CUCM or are you looking for an alternative?
09-20-2013 02:27 AM
yes I want it to be there ,
the most imortant thing now that I dont want to use gateway or cube ,
09-20-2013 03:05 AM
Hi
Also it is not secure, to expose your cucm.
thanks
09-20-2013 03:13 AM
no problem . but how do you have configuration steps
09-20-2013 09:57 AM
Basically
1. Create a SIP trunk security profile, and configure things such as transport type (TCP/UDP) for incoming / outgoing connections. Also configure digest authentication if your ITSP requires it.
2. Edit the default SIP profile. 99.9% of this should be ok, but you may need to adjust some timers if your ITSP requires it.
3. Create a SIP trunk on CUCM pointed at the IP address(es) of the ITSP SIP endpoint(s). Configure DTMF / Codec accordingly. Ensure the SIP trunk(s) have a CSS that can access internal numbers.
4. Create any additional SIP trunks for each of the IP address(es) that your ITSP may signal from. There is a limit to how many destination addresses you can configure on a single trunk.
5. Create translation patterns for incoming calls as required.
6. Create Route Patterns for outbound calls as required pointing to the trunks.
As an aside, I would always place a firewall in between CUCM and an ITSP. If the firewall needs to NAT CUCM's IP address (e.g. it is an Internet attached ITSP) you must have SIP NAT ALG support on the firewall.
Test and see how it works. Packet capture on CUCM via CLI is really useful to see session flows.
09-24-2013 11:22 AM
Hi
this is what I get from the SIP SP
any idea ???
Basic SIP trunk- PBX setup RTTS TT # PR00003467354
Main Service information
We provide the customer with the information below:
Customer range or numbers: XXXXXXXXX-YYYYYYYY
Connectivity trouble shooting.
255.255.255.252.
** in some cases you need to setup the VLAN configuration
*** in some PBXs it is under the name SIP OPTIONS PING
Standard Parameters
You have to be sure that the following parameters are defined correctly to make a call:
Protocol= SIP
SIP Port = 5060
Transport Protocol=UDP
Voice Codec= G711 A-Law
DTMF = IN-Band DTMF with RFC2833
Call troubleshooting
Fax configuration
Encryption configuration
Converters configuration
Further troubleshooting
10-15-2015 06:03 AM
Hi Barry,can u pls help me with sum screenshots for the Sip to Itsp authentication?
also some screenshots for translations for incoming calls
thnx in advance
i am about to directly do this scenario to make a sip directly to Itsp without a cube router
11-20-2013 01:35 PM
We've just implemented SIP trunks with no CUBE. We used Level3, with IP VPN to CUCM 8.6.2. Let me know if you'd like me to post sanitized screen shots of the CUCM set up.
11-20-2013 01:38 PM
Other than Cisco 7960G, 7970G, I've got an Asterisk running on a Raspberry Pi. No complaints.
05-17-2015 09:44 AM
Hi Joshua,
I know this is an old post, but if you still have this setup, would you be able post? I'm interested in connecting cucm directly via sip trunk to my ITSP (voip.ms).
Thanks
Frank
10-15-2015 06:08 AM
hi Joshua
can u help me with sum screenshots for the sip registration to Itsp without cube router pls
i m about to deploy this solution n need help , thnx
also screenshots of translation of incoming calls can help
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