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Verizon SIP Trunking:

Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5.2 with Virtual


Cisco Unified Border Element (vCUBE) [IOS-XE 3.15, CUBE
11.0.0] using SIP

JULY 24, 2015

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Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Network Topology......................................................................................................................................... 6
System Components ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Hardware Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 7
Software Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 7
Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
Features Supported .................................................................................................................................. 7
Features Not Supported............................................................................................................................ 7
Caveats ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Configuration ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Configuring Cisco Unified Border Element ................................................................................................... 8
Network Interface ................................................................................................................................. 8
Global Cisco vCUBE settings .................................................................................................................. 9
Media Passing through Cisco UBE (media flow-through vs. media flow-around) .............................. 10
Codecs ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Dial peer .............................................................................................................................................. 10
Configuration example........................................................................................................................ 13
Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager ................................................................................ 30
Cisco UCM Version .............................................................................................................................. 30
Cisco Call Manager Service Parameters .............................................................................................. 31
Offnet calls via Verizon SIP Trunk ....................................................................................................... 43
Dialplan ............................................................................................................................................... 52
Acronyms .................................................................................................................................................... 55
Important Information ................................................................................................................................ 55

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Table of Figures
Figure 1 Network Topology ........................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 2 Cisco UCM version ........................................................................................................................ 30
Figure 3 Service Parameter ......................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 4 Service Parameter (cont.) ............................................................................................................. 32
Figure 5 Service Parameter (cont.) ............................................................................................................. 33
Figure 6 Service Parameter (cont.) ............................................................................................................. 34
Figure 7 Service Parameter (cont.) ............................................................................................................. 35
Figure 8 Service Parameter (cont.) ............................................................................................................. 36
Figure 9 Service Parameter (cont.) ............................................................................................................. 37
Figure 10 Service Parameter (cont.) ........................................................................................................... 38
Figure 11 Service Parameter (cont.) ........................................................................................................... 39
Figure 12 Service Parameter (cont.) ........................................................................................................... 40
Figure 13 Service Parameter (cont.) ........................................................................................................... 41
Figure 14 Service Parameter (cont.) ........................................................................................................... 42
Figure 15 Service Parameter (cont.) ........................................................................................................... 43
Figure 16 SIP Trunk Security Profile ............................................................................................................ 44
Figure 17 SIP Profile .................................................................................................................................... 45
Figure 18 SIP Profile (cont.)......................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 19 SIP Profile (cont.)......................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 20 SIP Trunks List ............................................................................................................................. 48
Figure 21 SIP Trunk to Cisco vCUBE ............................................................................................................ 49
Figure 22 SIP Trunk to Cisco UBE (cont.) ..................................................................................................... 50
Figure 23 SIP Trunk to vCUBE (cont.) .......................................................................................................... 51
Figure 24 Route Patterns List ...................................................................................................................... 52
Figure 25 Route Pattern for Voice .............................................................................................................. 53
Figure 26 Route Pattern for Voice (cont. .................................................................................................... 53

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Introduction

Service Providers today, such as Verizon, are offering alternative methods to connect to the PSTN via
their IP network. Most of these services utilize SIP as the primary signaling method and centralized IP to
TDM POP gateways to provide on-net and off-net services.
Verizon is a service provider offering that allows connection to the PSTN and may offer the end
customer a viable alternative to traditional PSTN connectivity. A demarcation device between these
services and customer owned services is recommended. As an intermediary device between Cisco
Unified Communications Manager and Verizon network, Virtual Cisco Unified Border Element (vCUBE)
[IOS-XE Release 3.15, CUBE 11.0.0] can be used. The vCUBE provides demarcation, security, interworking
and session control services for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5.2 connected to Verizon IP
network.
Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) has been traditionally supported as an installation on physical
routers such as Cisco Aggregation Services Router 1000 Series (ASR) and Cisco Integration Services
Router G2 and 4K Series (ISR). With the introduction of virtualization, CUBE will also be supported as a
virtualized form factor from Cisco IOS XE 3.15S release. As part of the enhancement, CUBE features are
integrated into Cisco CSR 1000V Series Cloud Services Routers (Cisco CSR 1000V router).
This document assumes the reader is knowledgeable with the terminology and configuration of Cisco
UCM (Cisco Unified Communications Manager). Only configuration settings specifically required for
Verizon interoperability are presented. Feature configuration and most importantly the dial plan are
customer specific and need individual approach.
 This application note describes how to configure a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Cisco
UCM) 10.5.2 and Virtual Cisco Unified Border Element (vCUBE) for connectivity to Verizon SIP
trunking service. The deployment model covered in this application note is CPE (Cisco UCM 10.5.2)
to PSTN (Verizon).
 Testing was performed in accordance to Verizon generic SIP trunking test methodology and
among features verified were – basic calls, DTMF transport, Music on Hold (MOH), unattended
and attended transfers, call forward, conferences and interoperability with Cisco Unity
Connection (CUC)
 The Cisco UCM configuration detailed in this document is based on a lab environment with a
simple dial-plan used to ensure proper interoperability between Verizon SIP network and Cisco
Unified Communications. The configuration described in this document details the important
configuration settings to have enabled for interoperability to be successful and care must be taken
by the network administrator deploying Cisco UCM to interoperate to Verizon SIP trunking
network.
This application note does not cover the use of Calling Search Spaces (CSS) or partitions on Cisco UCM.
To understand and learn how to apply CSS and partitions refer to the cisco.com link below:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab09/dialplan.html#wpmkr1044275

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More information on vCUBE can be found at
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/voice/cube/configuration/cube-book/voi-virtual-
cube.html

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Network Topology

Figure 1 Network Topology

 Cisco IP Phones 9971 and 7961 phones are the devices primarily used throughout the testing to
place or receive calls.
 VentaFax Soft Client is used to perform all fax related scenarios. The fax client is connected to
SIP Gateway via FXS port which in turn communicates with Cisco UCM over SIP.

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System Components

Hardware Requirements
 Cisco UCS-C240-M3S VMWare host running ESXi 5.5 Standard
 Cisco UCM and Cisco Virtual Cube running on VMware
 Cisco 2901 Fax Gateway
 IP phones 9971(SIP) and 7961 (SCCP).

Software Requirements
 Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5.2
 vCUBE as part of CSR 1000v [AX or APPX package], IOS-XE Release 3.15
 IOS 15.4(3)M1 for Cisco 2901 Fax Gateway

Features

Features Supported
 Incoming and outgoing off-net calls using G729
 Call hold
 Call transfer (unattended and attended)
 Call forward (all, busy and no answer)
 Calling Line (number) Identification Presentation (CLIP)
 Calling Line (number) Identification Restriction (CLIR)
 DTMF (RFC2833)
 Media flow-through on Cisco UBE
 Fax (G.711 and T.38)

Features Not Supported


 Cisco IP phones used in this test do not support blind transfer. Unattended and attended
transfer scenarios were tested

Caveats
 Cisco IOS Enhanced Conference Bridge is used to establish conference with PSTN using G729
codec
 CLID is not updated on PSTN phones for transfer scenarios
 Testing is done with only one PBX

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Configuration

Configuring Cisco Unified Border Element

Network Interface
Configure Ethernet IP address and sub interface. The IP address and VLAN encapsulation used are for
illustration only, the actual IP address can vary. For SIP trunks two IP addresses must be configured - for
LAN and WAN.

interface GigabitEthernet1

ip address 10.64.3.182 255.255.0.0

negotiation auto

no mop enabled

interface GigabitEthernet2

ip address 10.80.18.50 255.255.255.0

negotiation auto

redundancy rii 1

redundancy group 1 ip 10.80.18.61 exclusive

interface GigabitEthernet3

ip address 192.65.79.114 255.255.255.224

negotiation auto

redundancy rii 2

redundancy group 1 ip 192.65.79.126 exclusive

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Global Cisco vCUBE settings

In order to enable Cisco vCUBE IP2IP gateway functionality, following command has to be entered:

voice service voip

ip address trusted list

ipv4 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

address-hiding

mode border-element

allow-connections sip to sip

redundancy

no supplementary-service sip handle-replaces

redirect ip2ip

fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none

sip

header-passing

error-passthru

asserted-id pai

early-offer forced

no silent-discard untrusted

midcall-signaling passthru

privacy-policy passthru

Explanation
Command Description
allow-connections sip to sip Allow IP2IP connections between two SIP call legs
fax protocol Specifies the fax protocol
asserted-id Specifies the type of privacy header in the outgoing SIP requests and

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response messages
early-offer forced Enables SIP Delayed-Offer to Early-Offer globally
midcall-signaling passthru Passes SIP messages from one IP leg to another IP leg

Media Passing through Cisco UBE (media flow-through vs. media flow-around)
Default Cisco vCUBE configuration enables it to work in flow-through mode (this test uses Flow-through
mode). In order to enable flow-around mode, please perform the following actions:
voice service voip
media flow-around

Codecs
G729 is used as the preferred codec for this testing.
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g729r8
codec preference 2 g711ulaw.

Dial peer
Cisco vCUBE uses dial-peer to route the call accordingly based on the digits.
dial-peer voice 2001 voip

description incoming call from Verizon facing PBX

session protocol sipv2

session transport tcp

incoming called-number 57129353..

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet3

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet3

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

no vad
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dial-peer voice 1999 voip

description incoming call from Verizon facing Verizon network

destination-pattern 5712......

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:10.80.18.2:5060

session transport udp

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru

voice-class sip early-offer forced

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet2

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet2

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

fax-relay ecm disable

fax rate disable

fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw

no vad

dial-peer voice 2000 voip

description outgoing call to Verizon facing Verizon network

huntstop

destination-pattern [2-9]T

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:63.87.147.48:5071

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip rel1xx supported "100rel"


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voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru

voice-class sip early-offer forced

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet3

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet3

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

fax-relay ecm disable

fax rate disable

fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw

no vad

dial-peer voice 101 voip

description Outbound-from IP PBX to PSTN - WAN facing

destination-pattern [2-9]T

session protocol sipv2

session target sip-server

session transport udp

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip asymmetric payload full

voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru

voice-class sip early-offer forced

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet 2

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet 2

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

fax rate 14400


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fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none

no vad

Configuration example
The following configuration snippet contains a sample configuration of Cisco UBE with all parameters
mentioned previously.

Active vCUBE:
User Access Verification

Username: cisco
Password:
% Password expiration warning.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Cisco Configuration Professional (Cisco CP) is installed on this device


and it provides the default username "cisco" for one-time use. If you have
already used the username "cisco" to login to the router and your IOS image
supports the "one-time" user option, then this username has already expired.
You will not be able to login to the router with this username after you exit
this session.

It is strongly suggested that you create a new username with a privilege level
of 15 using the following command.

username <myuser> privilege 15 secret 0 <mypassword>

Replace <myuser> and <mypassword> with the username and password you want to
use.

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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 4548 bytes


!
! Last configuration change at 00:30:16 UTC Fri Jun 5 2015
!
version 15.5
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core
platform console auto
platform hardware throughput level MB 50
!!
hostname VirtualCube
!
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
!
!
enable secret 5 $1$zVKi$UIg6.ciV4W8doSWAlDik.1
enable password tekV1z10n$
!
no aaa new-model
!
ip name-server 10.64.1.3

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!
subscriber templating
!
multilink bundle-name authenticated
!
voice service voip
no ip address trusted authenticate
mode border-element
allow-connections sip to sip
redundancy-group 1
sip
session refresh
asserted-id pai
privacy pstn
early-offer forced
no silent-discard untrusted
midcall-signaling passthru
g729 annexb-all
sip-profiles 1
!
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g729r8
codec preference 2 g711ulaw
codec preference 3 g726r32
codec preference 4 g729br8
!
voice class sip-profiles 1
response ANY sip-header Allow-Header modify "UPDATE," ""
!
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!
license udi pid CSR1000V sn 9INQJTTN6X4
license accept end user agreement
license boot level ax
spanning-tree extend system-id
!
redundancy
application redundancy
group 1
name voice-b2bha
priority 100 failover threshold 75
timers delay 30 reload 60
control GigabitEthernet1 protocol 1
data GigabitEthernet1
track 1 shutdown
track 2 shutdown
!
track 1 interface GigabitEthernet2 line-protocol
!
track 2 interface GigabitEthernet3 line-protocol
!
interface GigabitEthernet1
ip address 10.64.3.182 255.255.0.0
negotiation auto
no mop enabled
!

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interface GigabitEthernet2
ip address 10.80.18.50 255.255.255.0
negotiation auto
redundancy rii 1
redundancy group 1 ip 10.80.18.61 exclusive
!
interface GigabitEthernet3
ip address 192.65.79.114 255.255.255.224
negotiation auto
redundancy rii 2
redundancy group 1 ip 192.65.79.126 exclusive
!
virtual-service csr_mgmt
!
ip forward-protocol nd
!
no ip http server
no ip http secure-server
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.65.79.97
ip route 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.80.18.1
!
control-plane
!

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dial-peer voice 2001 voip
description incoming call from Verizon facing PBX
session protocol sipv2
session transport tcp
incoming called-number 57129353..
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip asserted-id pai
voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet3
voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet3
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
!
dial-peer voice 1999 voip
description incoming call from Verizon facing Verozon network
destination-pattern 5712......
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.80.18.2:5060
session transport udp
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip asserted-id pai
voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru
voice-class sip early-offer forced
voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet2
voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
fax-relay ecm disable
fax rate disable
fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw
no vad
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!
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
description outgoing call to Verizon facing Verizon network
huntstop
destination-pattern [2-9]T
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:63.87.147.48:5071
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip rel1xx supported "100rel"
voice-class sip asserted-id pai
voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru
voice-class sip early-offer forced
voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet3
voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet3
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
fax-relay ecm disable
fax rate disable
fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw
no vad
!
dial-peer voice 12345 voip
description outgoing call to Verizon facing PBX
session protocol sipv2
incoming called-number [2-9]T
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip asserted-id pai
voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet2
voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet2
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
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fax-relay ecm disable
fax rate disable
fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw
no vad
!
!
!
line con 0
logging synchronous
stopbits 1
line vty 0
session-timeout 90
exec-timeout 960 0
password tekV1z10n
no activation-character
logging synchronous
login
transport preferred ssh
transport input all
stopbits 1
line vty 1 4
exec-timeout 960 0
password tekV1z10n
logging synchronous
login
length 0
transport input all
!
!
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end

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Standby vCUBE:

User Access Verification

Username: cisco

Password:

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 4338 bytes

! Last configuration change at 07:30:10 UTC Thu Jun 4 2015

version 15.5

service timestamps debug datetime msec

service timestamps log datetime msec

no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core

platform console auto

hostname Vzcube1

boot-start-marker

boot-end-marker

enable secret 5 $1$ochb$pYlfTSjFigyomvO5M4KrI0

enable password tekV1z10n

no aaa new-model

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subscriber templating

multilink bundle-name authenticated

voice service voip

no ip address trusted authenticate

mode border-element

allow-connections sip to sip

redundancy-group 1

sip

session refresh

asserted-id pai

privacy pstn

early-offer forced

no silent-discard untrusted

midcall-signaling passthru

g729 annexb-all

voice class codec 1

codec preference 1 g729r8

codec preference 2 g711ulaw

codec preference 3 g726r32

codec preference 4 g729br8

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license udi pid CSR1000V sn 9ICXMN47M8S

license boot level ax

spanning-tree extend system-id

redundancy

application redundancy

group 1

name voice-b2bha

priority 100 failover threshold 75

timers delay 30 reload 60

control GigabitEthernet1 protocol 1

data GigabitEthernet1

track 1 shutdown

track 2 shutdown

track 1 interface GigabitEthernet2 line-protocol

track 2 interface GigabitEthernet3 line-protocol

interface GigabitEthernet1

ip address 10.64.3.183 255.255.0.0

negotiation auto

no mop enabled

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interface GigabitEthernet2

ip address 10.80.18.60 255.255.255.0

negotiation auto

redundancy rii 1

redundancy group 1 ip 10.80.18.61 exclusive

interface GigabitEthernet3

ip address 192.65.79.115 255.255.255.224

negotiation auto

redundancy rii 2

redundancy group 1 ip 192.65.79.126 exclusive

virtual-service csr_mgmt

ip forward-protocol nd

no ip http server

no ip http secure-server

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.65.79.97

ip route 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.80.18.1

control-plane

!
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dial-peer voice 2001 voip

description incoming call from Verizon facing PBX

session protocol sipv2

session transport tcp

incoming called-number 57129353..

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet3

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet3

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

no vad

dial-peer voice 1999 voip

description incoming call from Verizon facing Verozon network

destination-pattern 5712......

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:10.80.18.2:5060

session transport udp

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru

voice-class sip early-offer forced

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet2

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet2

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

fax-relay ecm disable

fax rate disable


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fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw

no vad

dial-peer voice 2000 voip

description outgoing call to Verizon facing Verizon network

huntstop

destination-pattern [2-9]T

session protocol sipv2

session target ipv4:63.87.147.48:5071

voice-class codec 1

voice-class sip rel1xx supported "100rel"

voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip privacy-policy passthru

voice-class sip early-offer forced

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet3

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet3

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

fax-relay ecm disable

fax rate disable

fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw

no vad

dial-peer voice 12345 voip

description outgoing call to Verizon facing PBX

session protocol sipv2

incoming called-number [2-9]T

voice-class codec 1
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voice-class sip asserted-id pai

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet2

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet2

dtmf-relay rtp-nte

fax-relay ecm disable

fax rate disable

fax protocol pass-through g711ulaw

no vad

line con 0

logging synchronous

stopbits 1

line vty 0

session-timeout 90

exec-timeout 960 0

password tekV1z10n

no activation-character

logging synchronous

login

transport preferred ssh

transport input all

stopbits 1

line vty 1 4

exec-timeout 960 0

password tekV1z10n

logging synchronous

login
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length 0

transport input all

end

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Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Cisco UCM Version

Figure 2 Cisco UCM version

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Cisco Call Manager Service Parameters

Navigation path: System-> Service Parameters

Select Server* = clus28pubsub—CUCM Voice/Video (Active)

Select Service*= Cisco CallManager (Active)

Select Duplex Streaming Enabled* = True

Figure 3 Service Parameter

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Figure 4 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 5 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 6 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 7 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 8 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 9 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 10 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 11 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 12 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 13 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 14 Service Parameter (cont.)

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Figure 15 Service Parameter (cont.)

Offnet calls via Verizon SIP Trunk


Off-net calls are served by SIP trunks configured between Cisco UCM and Verizon network and Calls are
routed via Cisco UBE.

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SIP Trunk Security Profile
Navigation Path: System -> Security -> SIP Trunk Security Profile

Figure 16 SIP Trunk Security Profile

Parameter Value Description


Incoming Transport Type TCP + UDP

Outgoing Transport Type UDP SIP trunks to Verizon should use UDP as a transport
protocol for SIP. This is configured using SIP Trunk
Security profile, which is later assigned to the SIP trunk
itself.

SIP Profile Configuration


SIP Profile will be later associated with the SIP trunk.
Navigation Path: Device-> Device Settings-> SIP Profile

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Figure 17 SIP Profile

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Figure 18 SIP Profile (cont.)

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Figure 19 SIP Profile (cont.)

Parameter Value Description


Default MTP Telephony Event 101 RFC2833 DTMF payload type
Payload Type
SIP Rel1XX Options Send PRACK for Enable Provisional Acknowledgements (Reliable 100
1xx Messages messages)
Ping Interval for In-service and 30 OPTIONS message parameters- interval time
Partially In-service Trunks
(seconds)
Ping Interval for Out-of-service 120 OPTIONS message parameters- interval time
Trunks (seconds)

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SIP Trunk Configuration
Create SIP trunks to Cisco UBE. Create SIP trunks similarly to Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Fax
Gateway.

Navigation: Device-> Trunk

Figure 20 SIP Trunks List

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Figure 21 SIP Trunk to Cisco vCUBE

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Figure 22 SIP Trunk to Cisco UBE (cont.)

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Figure 23 SIP Trunk to vCUBE (cont.)

Parameter Value Description


Device Name Vz_cube Name for the trunk
Device Pool G729_pool Default Device Pool is used for this trunk
Media Resource Group MRGL_Default MRG with resources:ANN, CFB, MOH and MTP
List
Significant Digits 4 4 digits Extension for all CPE phones
Destination Address 10.80.18.61 Virtual IP address of the Cisco UBE

SIP Trunk Security Profile Non Secure SIP Trunk Profile SIP Trunk Security Profile configured earlier
SIP Profile Standard SIP Profile w/early SIP Profile configured earlier
media disabled

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Dialplan
Route Pattern Configuration
Navigation: Call Routing-> Route/Hunt-> Route Pattern

Route patterns are configured as below, Cisco IP phone dial “9”+10 digits number to access PSTN via
Cisco UBE, “9” is removed before send to Cisco UBE; for FAX call, Access Code “9” is used at Cisco Fax
gateway, “9” is removed at Cisco UCM and 10 digits number is send to Cisco UBE to Verizon network.

Figure 24 Route Patterns List

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Figure 25 Route Pattern for Voice

Figure 26 Route Pattern for Voice (cont.

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Setting Value Description
Route Pattern 9.@ for Voice call, Specify appropriate Route Pattern
Gateway/Route List Vz_cube for Route Pattern 9.@ SIP Trunk name configured earlier
Numbering Plan NANP for Route Pattern 9.@ North American Numbering Plan
Call Classification Offnet for Route Pattern 9.@ a Restrict the transferring of an external call to an
external device
Discard Digits PreDot for Route Pattern 9.@ Specifies how to modify digit before they are
sending to Verizon network.

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Acronyms
Acronym Definitions
CPE Customer Premise Equipment
Cisco UBE Cisco Unified Border Element
Cisco vCUBE Virtual Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE on CSR 1000V)
Cisco UCM Cisco Unified Communications Manager
MTP Media Termination Point
POP Point of Presence
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
ESBC Enterprise Session Border Controller
SCCP Skinny Client Control Protocol
SIP Session Initiation Protocol

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