SBCE Registration Request - SIP Carrier/Provider

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  • thargi
    Member
    • Feb 2017
    • 9

    SBCE Registration Request - SIP Carrier/Provider

    Avaya SBC 7.2

    I am trying to get SIP service working with a new SIP carrier and not having success.

    The new carrier route has been built in the SBCE and the route is open on the router/firewall.

    The carrier says that my SBC must register with their SBC before calls can be placed. They expect to receive a registration request that includes the PBX object (number) and credentials from my SBC.

    Anyone heard of this and know how to send a registration request from the Avaya SBCE? I do not see it.


    Thanks
  • mlombardi1
    Legend
    • Sep 2010
    • 533

    #2
    System Management > Global Profiles > Server Configuration > Select the carrier config > Authentication tab
    Meridian IT - Senior Engineer

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    • wallot1
      Aspiring Member
      • Feb 2022
      • 1

      #3
      Might be a little late but it is the Authentication tab on the SIP Server entry for your carrier.

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      • cgallegos
        Aspiring Member
        • Aug 2023
        • 2

        #4
        Originally posted by thargi View Post
        Avaya SBC 7.2

        I am trying to get SIP service working with a new SIP carrier and not having success.

        The new carrier route has been built in the SBCE and the route is open on the router/firewall.

        The carrier says that my SBC must register with their SBC before calls can be placed. They expect to receive a registration request that includes the PBX object (number) and credentials from my SBC.

        Anyone heard of this and know how to send a registration request from the Avaya SBCE? I do not see it.


        Thanks,

        the backrooms
        Does your vendor's ASBCE solution have any application notes?

        The server configuration can be found in General Configuration. There is a tab there for authentication. That's a place to start, but I'll absolutely check the Avaya app for notes.

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