Index
A
ACLs, 114
adjusting bandwidth, 125
advanced SIP trunking features, 26
application interconnection SBCs (Session Border Controllers), SIP trunking for Enterprise networks, 78–79
applications, 142–143
assessing
current state of trunking, 33–34
organizational responsibility, 253
authentication, 122–123
available SIP trunk offerings, assessing, 248
call load balancing, 251
emergency call handling, 251
failover rating, 251
network demarcation, identifying, 252
physical SIP trunk delivery, 251
provider offerings, 249
TDM-equivalent feature availability, identifying, 249–250
troubleshooting procedures, specifying, 252
B
bandwidth
adjusting, 125
cost of, 50
best practices
Cisco UCM deployment, 259–260
for network design, 257–258
for SIP trunk ...
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