Operating instructions

Configuring routing profiles
Routing profiles define packet routing criteria in order to route them to the right destination.
Routing profiles are "applied" to Endpoint Flows. Clone an existing routing profile as a starting
point or create a new one. Do not change the default profile.
Before you begin
You must be logged into the SBCE Control Center as Admin.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree on the left, expand System Management.
2. Select Device Specific Settings and then Global Profiles.
3. Select Routing.
4. Click Add.
5. Enter a name for the profile.
6. Click Next.
7. In the Next Hop Server 1 field, enter the IP Office IP address.
You can use the IP Office fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
If using a non default port of 5060, you must put the IP colon port in the Next Hop
field. For example 10.3.3.3:5070.
8. Click on the appropriate Outgoing Transport to be used for IP Office.
Configuring topology hiding
Topology Hiding is an SBCE security feature which allows you to change key SIP message
parameters to mask how your enterprise network may appear to an unauthorized or malicious
user. If required, Topology Hiding is applied to flows. The server flow points towards IP Office
and the subscriber flow points towards the endpoints.
Note that if you want to pass what you get from the endpoints, then a Topology Hiding profile
is not required.
Before you begin
You must be logged into the SBCE Control Center as Admin.
Configuring routing profiles
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