Hello. I see a local sip server option on these devices. Can someone point me to documentation that details this feature? I am wondering if it is possible to register IP phones or atas directly to a 900 series and not have to use a separate server.
Thank You.
I was able to register a phone to the TA904 using the config below.
Once registered I was able to route calls out through the PRI or SIP Trunk
voice user 3000
connect sip
first-name "Test"
last-name "Account"
password "1234"
sip-identity 3000 T01
sip-authentication password "securepassword"
codec-group CodecGroup1
ip sip authenticate
ip sip registrar
Using the TA 900 series as a registrar is not a supported application. These devices are only designed and tested to Proxy SIP end points to a registrar or act as a TDM gateway for SIP to PRI or analog. You may may seeing the configuration options for feature mode local or remote. This really pertains to analog phones and whether the device interprets or forwards for analog ports.
I was able to register a phone to the TA904 using the config below.
Once registered I was able to route calls out through the PRI or SIP Trunk
voice user 3000
connect sip
first-name "Test"
last-name "Account"
password "1234"
sip-identity 3000 T01
sip-authentication password "securepassword"
codec-group CodecGroup1
ip sip authenticate
ip sip registrar
Yes you can configure it but it is still not a supported or tested application and should not be configured in such a manner. There are cases where a SIP user account is supported, specifically for remote phones using media anchoring in the SBC feature pack. The TA 900 is not designed or tested to be a registrar, the configuration options are present due to the fact that elements of those commands are required when configuring the unit as a proxy or gateway. ADTRAN does not support this application and would not be able to provide any support for the device when configured this way. We do have PBX products to support these types of applications and would more than happy to discuss any application details and provide a supported solution.
mtharris,
Thank you for clarifying that.
Quick question: One of the features of the SBC feature pack is VoIP Survivability, doesn't that feature allow for the registrations of SIP endpoints?
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.
The TA 900 was designed with a SIP Proxy engine to provide survivability for IP Endpoints. The SBC feature pack is not required for this functionality, this is a basic function of the unit. When using SIP proxy user accounts are not created in the TA 900, rather we monitor SIP registration traffic and store that in a DB to allow us to respond to the endpoints in the event the upstream feature server is down.
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Thanks,
Matt