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    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 2 SIP Subscribers Revised: April 1 7, 2008, OL-123 97-13 The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch su pports SIP subscr ibers on SI P phones that are comp liant with RFC 3261 or RFC 25 43. This section describes t he s upport for SIP subs cribers and ho w [...]

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    2-2 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Phone Initialization SIP Phone Initialization Figure 2-1 sho ws an example of SIP phone i nitialization on bootup, that is, ho w a typical phone might initialize itself an d establish its identit y with the BTS 10200. The image s[...]

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    2-3 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Registration and Security When a SIP user attempts to regist er or set u p a call, the BTS 10200 challenges th e SIP subscribe r based on provisio ning in the Serving Domain Name table. If the Serving Do main Name table indicate[...]

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    2-4 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Registration and Security T o enable or disable SECURE_FQDN on a successful registered subscriber 1. T ake A OR out of service to re mo ve all registered contact. 2. Enable or disabl e SECURE_FQDN for th e subscriber . 3. Bring A[...]

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    2-5 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Registration and Security • The SECURE_FQDN in the A OR2SUB table is stored both in the OR A CLE da tabase and the shared memory . A OR2SUB records cannot be added or deleted dir ectly . T o add A OR2SUB records, you must spec[...]

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    2-6 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Registration and Security change aor2sub aor-id=241-555-1018@s ia-SYS41CA146.ipclab.cisco.com; status=ins; Step 4 Reboot the ad apter device (such as A T A) for this subscr iber . Operations The system performs the f o llo wing c[...]

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    2-7 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Registration and Security Call Processing The SIP application in the BTS 10200 implements the secure provisio ning feature for all incoming SIP messages (requests and responses) fro m SIP endpoints. When a SIP request message is[...]

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    2-8 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Registration and Security 2. When a Contact header is pres en t on a reliable 1xx or 2xx response, the Contact FQDN/I P address of the response is verif ied to resolve to the Secure-IP1. If the address does not resolve properly ,[...]

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    2-9 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP User Authentication SIP User Authentication The BTS 10200 can act as an authenti cation server . Authentication is en abled on the serving domain through pr ovisioning. Whene ver a SIP request is recei ved from a SIP subscr iber[...]

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    2-10 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers SIP Subscriber Calls Figure 2-2 sho ws how an inco ming request is processed, and indicates the role of the Aut hentication Service in the BTS 1 0200. Figur e 2-2 A uthentication and Pr ocessing of an Incomi ng Request (f or Example[...]

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    2-11 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Provisioning Session Timers for SIP Su bscribers Provisioning Session Timers for SIP Subscribers The system uses session timers to peri odically refresh SIP sessions during cal l processing or in-progress calls. Y ou can enable or [...]

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    2-12 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Diversion Indication for SIP Subs cribers Step 2 If not already d one, add a default sip-timer -profile-i d to the ca-conf ig table: add ca-config type=sip_timer_profile _id; datatype=string; value=<sip_timer_profile_id>; Dive[...]

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    2-13 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Comparison of SIP-Based Features and MGCP-Based Features Comparison of SIP-Based Features and MGCP-Based Features Ta b l e 2 - 1 lists the MGCP features av ailable (in the Feature column) and then descr ibes ho w the feature differ[...]

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    2-14 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Comparison of SIP-Based Features and MGCP-Based Fe atures Call Fo rward Busy 1 CFB Same as MGCP . Call Fo rward Busy V ariable Ac tiv ation CFBV A Single-stage digit collection. Call Fo rward Busy V ariable Deacti vation CFBVD Same [...]

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    2-15 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Comparison of SIP-Based Features and MGCP-Based Features Call W aiting Delu xe Interrogation CWDI V aries with phon e functionality . Calling Identit y Delive ry and Suppression (Deli very) 2 CIDSD Presentati on status from the pho[...]

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    2-16 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Comparison of SIP-Based Features and MGCP-Based Fe atures Distincti ve Ringing Call W aiting DRCW Provisioning for SIP does not differ from provisioning for MGCP . Howe ver , the deli very method for DRCW is di fferent. The subscrib[...]

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    2-17 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Comparison of SIP-Based Features and MGCP-Based Features Outgoing Call Barrin g Acti vation OCB A Single stage digit collection. Outgoing Call Barrin g Deactiv ation OCBD Single stage digit collection. Outgoing Call Barrin g Interr[...]

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    2-18 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Softswitch-based features are di rectly provided b y the BTS 10200. SIP phones can provide some features on their own; for information on the featur[...]

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    2-19 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softsw itch-Based Features Call Forwarding The differences between the feature for SIP and the feature for MGCP are as follo ws: • There is no tone prov ided for SIP users to prompt for forwarding digi ts. The SIP[...]

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    2-20 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Note Forward ing to a URL address of record ( A OR) is not supported. SIP subscribers do not hear a f inal dial tone upon completing acti v ation or deacti vation. Instead, an announcement p[...]

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    2-21 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softsw itch-Based Features • If the calling number and name are a vailable and th e presentation indication of ei ther calling number or calling name is r estricted , the display name f ield of the From header is [...]

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    2-22 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Direct Outward Dialing W ith the Direct O utward Dialing (DOD) service, a s tat ion user can place external calls to the e xchange network with out attend ant assista nce by: 1. Dialing the [...]

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    2-23 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softsw itch-Based Features E.164 and Centrex Dialing Plan (Extension Dialing) The system supports E.164 and Cent rex Dialing Plan (extension d ialing) addressing from SIP subscribers served b y the local BTS 10200. [...]

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    2-24 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Planning VSCs In Networks with SIP Subscribers. Some features require SIP subscriber to enter a se ri es of numbers and characters on the SIP client or handset. T ypically , the subscriber d[...]

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    2-25 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softsw itch-Based Features • Call forwardi ng on no answer v ariable acti v a tion (CFN A V A), call forw arding on no answer v ariable deacti vation (CFN A VD), call f o rwarding on no answ er interrogation ( CFN[...]

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    2-26 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Whene ver a change in VM status oc curs for a subscriber (for example, when a VM messag e is deposi ted for the subscriber , or when all such messa ges hav e be e n retriev ed), the VM serve[...]

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    2-27 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softsw itch-Based Features Note For general VM pro vis ioning details, see “Pro visioning V oice Mail” in the C isco BTS 10200 Soft switch Pr ovisioning Guide . VM Within a Single Centrex Group The follo wing ex[...]

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    2-28 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Step 8 If your VM serv er does not support FQDN hostn ames, you must pro vision a serving-domain- name record in the BTS 10200 us ing the IP addresses resolv ed from the sia-xxxCAnnn.domain [...]

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    2-29 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Jointly Provided Features The follo wing provisioning steps il lustrate how to pro vide VM service for BTS 10200 Centrex subscribers across multip le Centrex gro ups. Step 1 Add a SIP trunk prof ile for voice-mail trunks. Qual ify [...]

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    2-30 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Jointly Provided Features Provisionin g in this conte x t refers to feature acti vati on or deacti vation, and setting an y applicable directory n umbers (DNs) associat ed with the feature. If a SIP handset is u sed, the phone’ s [...]

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    2-31 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Jointly Provided Features Number: Call-Fwd Uncondition al Activ a te/Deactivate Feature Set/Change F orwarding Number Number: Call-Fwd No Answer Activ a te/Deactivate Feature Set/Change F orwarding Number Number: Anonymous Call Rej[...]

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    2-32 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Phone-Based Fe atures Distinctive Ringing Distincti ve ringing uses a special ringing pattern to alert the called user of i ncoming calls from preselected telephone numbers. This is a CLASS feature and is offered to bo th bu siness [...]

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    2-33 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provi sioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Phone-Based Features For features (such as DND) that are av ailable in dependently on the phones and the BTS 10200, you can provision either de vice to enable the feature. Caution Prior to pro visioning your system, determine ho w [...]

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    2-34 Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Feature and Provisioning Guide, Release 5.0 OL-12397-13 Chapter 2 SIP Subscribers Phone-Based Fe atures[...]