SBC Features
- 1 Simple Licensing
- 2 Simple and Predictable
- 3 Media Anchoring and Complex Calls
- 4 PBX Isolation
- 5 SIP-XandeZuce
- 6 Advanced XML Routing and Database Support
- 7 Database Support
- 8 Per Message Routing and Header Manipulation
- 9 Advanced Networking
- 10 Load Balancing and Least Cost Routing
- 11 Media Server and Trasncoding
- 12 Configurable Load Limit Messages
- 13 Configurable Load Limit Message
Simple Licensing
Sangoma has very intuitive licensing model.
Product is licensed based on number of calls.
A SIP Session is considered a single leg of the call. Thus two sessions are needed to complete a full duplex call.
Example: 8000 SIP Sessions on SBC can provide a 4000 call paths capacity
SBC's are licensed based on Call Paths
Simple and Predictable
Aside from sessions licensing there are NO
Per feature licensing
Per user licensing
Per codec licensing
All features, codecs are included in the license.
Sangoma only counts INVITE as a session.
This allows a network planner a predictable SBC capacity in every situation.
Other vendors use draconian licensing schemes
Example: Phone “Registration” counts as a session when the call is made In this SBC case capacity is reduced further due to the licensing model.
Media Anchoring and Complex Calls
Proxy based PBXs require Sangoma SBC when connected to a SIP trunk.
PBX needs an SBCs in order to perform complex call functions such as blind transfers and call forking.
PBX Isolation
Sangoma SBC is able to isolate the enterprise PBX from the ITSP and provide rich media functions.
Without the Sangoma SBC acting as the demarcation point between the PBX and ITSP, unwanted SIP messages such as REFER would reach the ITSP.
In such cases ITSP would simply reject such messages causing call failures.
In other cases ITSP has strict rules as to which call flows are supported and allowed.
SIP-XandeZuce
Sangoma full interoperates with SIP-X based PBXs and facilitates secure demarcation point.
While offering media anchoring support to the PBX.
Advanced XML Routing and Database Support
Sangoma SBC’s have SoftSwitch style routing plans.
Users can configure an unlimited number of dial plans/routing rules per sip profile.
All routing plans can be applied live without system interruption.
The rules can be very simple or very complex.
They support complex syntax for advanced logic and customization.
Database Support
Complex routing rules, DIDs, and ACL lists are usually stored in internal or external Databases.
Sangoma SBC supports external database access via HTTP requests.
For each routing table entry an HTTP request to an external DB can be used to fetch routing information.
Sangoma SBC support internal database via mysql for routing plans, ACL lists and etc.
For each routing table entry an HTTP request to an internal DB can be used to fetch routing information.
HTTP access allows user to map any DB info into the Sangoma SBC routing logic.
Per Message Routing and Header Manipulation
Routing rules are executed for each SIP message.
Actions can be taken based on any SIP message that flows through the SBC.
SIP Headers can be modified using regular expressions for each SIP message.
Advanced Networking
Most large networks require complex networking support.
Sangoma SBC supports: VLAN, DiffServ, QOS, Firewall, etc.
Load Balancing and Least Cost Routing
Sangoma SBC offers carrier features to the Enterprise SBC.
Load Balancing allows Sangoma SBC to distribute the call load to the number of ITSP providers.
In case of ITSP failure, the call load can be re-routed to other ITSPs.
Least Cost Routing tables can be used to route calls based on route costs.
Take advantage of favorable rates.
Media Server and Trasncoding
Sangoma SBCs offer rich media services along with full featured:
Transcoding.
VQE Features
Echo Cancellation, Noise Reduction, AGC,etc…
Codecs
G729, G722, AMR,etc…
Fax (FoIP)
T.38 Pass-Through
T.38 Relay (roadmap)
T.38 SRTP (roadmap)
Some codes such as AMR-WB will reduce session capacity in certain scenarios.
Configurable Load Limit Messages
What separates the Sangoma SBC from others is that when this threshold is reached the
SBC will reply with a SIP 503 Service Unavailable message which tells the originator to try an alternate destination.
In other SIP appliances once the CPU threshold reaches a certain point the traffic is disrupted by means of calls
Dropping, loss of RTP (ifmedia is flowing through), or registrations becoming corrupted.
Configurable Load Limit Message
Sangoma SBC allows one to configure the load limit message: 501, 403etc…
This allows greater flexibility and customization to custom network needs.
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