06-24-2021 12:30 PM
Hi Everyone,
We have two 2921 routers that we thought we were using as CUBEs for SIP trunk connectivity to our respective ITSPs. These have been in production with inbound and outbound SIP calls working (mostly) seamlessly. Today, when reviewing the configs, I ran 'show cube status' and realized the CUBE application is not enabled on either one. I believe we're missing the license command.
My questions:
How is this operating as a SBC and facilitating SIP calls without the CUBE application actually enabled?
Could this cause any issues without it being enabled?
Thanks!
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06-24-2021 08:19 PM - edited 06-24-2021 08:19 PM
As @Elliot Dierksen mentioned you need "mode border-element license" under "voice service voip" to enable the cube.
Using SIP dial-peer you can send and receive calls through your ISP sip trunk. But when Using Cube you get the below extra features too..
06-24-2021 07:28 PM
Enabling CUBE is adding the "mode border-element" in the "voice service voip" section. Turning on CUBE gives you some more features, but it sound like enabling SIP dial peers to talk to one another with the "voice service voip" command of "allow-connections sip to sip" is what you did. If it meets your needs, why fret about it? That was the only option way way way back.
06-25-2021 06:26 AM
The current configuration meets our needs to an extent. However, I think we could also benefit from having CUBE turned on. Thanks for your input!
06-24-2021 08:19 PM - edited 06-24-2021 08:19 PM
As @Elliot Dierksen mentioned you need "mode border-element license" under "voice service voip" to enable the cube.
Using SIP dial-peer you can send and receive calls through your ISP sip trunk. But when Using Cube you get the below extra features too..
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