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

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