Operating instructions

6. You can add the user agent header to a subscriber flow during the flow configuration
or by editing an existing flow. In the subscriber flow User Agent field, select the
user agent profile.
Configuring subscriber flows
Subscriber flows are required to route registrations and calls from the phones to and from the
IP Office.
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 End Point Flow.
3. Select Subscriber Flow.
4. Click Add.
5. Enter a name for the end point flow.
6. The URI Group and User Agent fields can be used to only allow certain DID’s or
phone types to use that flow.
7. In the Signaling Interface field, select the external signaling interface.
8. Click Next.
9. In the Media Interface field, select the external media interface.
10. In the End Point Policy Group field, select the policy group created for the
endpoints.
11. In the Routing Profile field, select the profile to route to the IP Office.
12. The Topology Hiding field can be used if you want to send something specific to
the phones. It can be left blank.
13. In the Phone Interworking Profile field, select avaya-ru or the recommended
cloned copy of avaya-ru.
14. If using TLS, put in the default TLS Client Profile called AvayaSBCClient.
Configuring subscriber flows
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