I have a carrier SIP trunk registered with SBC , everything is working. Now I have created multiple tenants, My query is do I have to repeat all the steps like, do i need to create a new sip trunk in my tenant by adding sbc then voice route , pstn usage and voice routing policy, or what exactly the steps I have to add in tenant configuration.
@@pmrm100 your question is kind of important, it will depends if you are deploying Enterprise or Hosted model, if your have multiple tenants, to my knowledge you should be going with Hosted model, which reuses some parts of the configuration.
I think you should of covered making the sub domain and all the fun that goes along with it, including all the licensing follies that ensue when using Teams voice
no configurational details in it, but some essential tagging/categorization coz thats whats associated with voice routing policies (not voice routes directly)
so when a remote teams user calls to a internal number, will there be any voice latency ? also what will be the call path ? Do the remote user has to be connected to a VPN / expressway routers to call inside parties ?
I have a carrier SIP trunk registered with SBC , everything is working. Now I have created multiple tenants, My query is do I have to repeat all the steps like, do i need to create a new sip trunk in my tenant by adding sbc then voice route , pstn usage and voice routing policy, or what exactly the steps I have to add in tenant configuration.
I have a carrier SIP trunk registered with SBC , everything is working. Now I have created multiple tenants, My query is do I have to repeat all the steps like, do i need to create a new sip trunk in my tenant by adding sbc then voice route , pstn usage and voice routing policy, or what exactly the steps I have to add in tenant configuration.
Very nice explanation..👌
Fantastic video. Thank you!
This is just amazing! I thank you for the effort and sharing.
I have a carrier SIP trunk registered with SBC , everything is working. Now I have created multiple tenants, My query is do I have to repeat all the steps like, do i need to create a new sip trunk in my tenant by adding sbc then voice route , pstn usage and voice routing policy, or what exactly the steps I have to add in tenant configuration.
@@pmrm100 your question is kind of important,
it will depends if you are deploying Enterprise or Hosted model, if your have multiple tenants, to my knowledge you should be going with Hosted model, which reuses some parts of the configuration.
Really great video.
I think you should of covered making the sub domain and all the fun that goes along with it, including all the licensing follies that ensue when using Teams voice
Hello, it right to assume that the "Usage" has no real use besides some Tag/Categorization?
no configurational details in it, but some essential tagging/categorization coz thats whats associated with voice routing policies (not voice routes directly)
so when a remote teams user calls to a internal number, will there be any voice latency ? also what will be the call path ? Do the remote user has to be connected to a VPN / expressway routers to call inside parties ?
I have a carrier SIP trunk registered with SBC , everything is working. Now I have created multiple tenants, My query is do I have to repeat all the steps like, do i need to create a new sip trunk in my tenant by adding sbc then voice route , pstn usage and voice routing policy, or what exactly the steps I have to add in tenant configuration.
I have a carrier SIP trunk registered with SBC , everything is working. Now I have created multiple tenants, My query is do I have to repeat all the steps like, do i need to create a new sip trunk in my tenant by adding sbc then voice route , pstn usage and voice routing policy, or what exactly the steps I have to add in tenant configuration.
With your own SBC, do you need to pay any license for your end users?
No, no need to pay for licences but u need to create Shared sip trunk for multi tenants
Big Thx.. very good.!