Re: [cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX

2015-05-15 Thread Claiton Campos
Hi Mark,

It is a hibrid pabx, analog and digital. Without authentication the pabx
dont accept sip invate. I belive with a CUBE the problem can be solved.

Em qui, 14 de mai de 2015 20:52, Mark Holloway m...@markholloway.com
escreveu:

 Typically you can disable SIP INVITE AUTHENTICATION on PBX’s.  What kind
 of PBX is it?


 On May 14, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Tim Smith tim.sm...@enject.com.au wrote:

  Hi Claiton,



 I don’t think this has changed recently.

 You can’t do a SIP REGISTER from CUCM directly on a trunk.



 You need to have something in between, such as a CUBE / Acme, or some
 other SBC



 I would be pushing the PBX guys to see whether they can do without the
 registration requirement and just go via IP’s.



 Or is it temporary? Maybe you can do H323 instead.



 Cheers,



 Tim



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 I have a scenario where I need to create a SIP trunk between a CUCM 10.5
 and a third-party PBX. The problem is that the third-party PBX prompts the
 trunk sip is authenticated through username and password should I register
 on the CUCM. Has anyone had an experience with this type of configuration
 on a SIP Trunk?

 Tks,

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Re: [cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX

2015-05-14 Thread Mark Holloway
Typically you can disable SIP INVITE AUTHENTICATION on PBX’s.  What kind of PBX 
is it? 


 On May 14, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Tim Smith tim.sm...@enject.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi Claiton,
  
 I don’t think this has changed recently.
 You can’t do a SIP REGISTER from CUCM directly on a trunk.
  
 You need to have something in between, such as a CUBE / Acme, or some other 
 SBC
  
 I would be pushing the PBX guys to see whether they can do without the 
 registration requirement and just go via IP’s.
  
 Or is it temporary? Maybe you can do H323 instead.
  
 Cheers,
  
 Tim
  
 From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
 Claiton Campos
 Sent: Monday, 11 May 2015 11:33 PM
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 Subject: [cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX
  
 I have a scenario where I need to create a SIP trunk between a CUCM 10.5 and 
 a third-party PBX. The problem is that the third-party PBX prompts the trunk 
 sip is authenticated through username and password should I register on the 
 CUCM. Has anyone had an experience with this type of configuration on a SIP 
 Trunk?
 
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Re: [cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX

2015-05-14 Thread Roger Wiklund
Username and password does not necessarily mean REGISTER unless they
specifically said so of course.

Proxy authentication is another way to authenticate with
username/password. That you can configure under User Management -
SIP Realm

When you place an outbound call to the third-party PBX they will
respond with 407 (Proxy Authentication Required) and include a SIP
Realm.
CUCM will match that with configured SIP Realm and create a new INVITE
with configured credentials.

On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Claiton Campos claitoncam...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a scenario where I need to create a SIP trunk between a CUCM 10.5 and
 a third-party PBX. The problem is that the third-party PBX prompts the trunk
 sip is authenticated through username and password should I register on the
 CUCM. Has anyone had an experience with this type of configuration on a SIP
 Trunk?

 Tks,

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Re: [cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX

2015-05-13 Thread Tim Smith
Hi Claiton,

I don’t think this has changed recently.
You can’t do a SIP REGISTER from CUCM directly on a trunk.

You need to have something in between, such as a CUBE / Acme, or some other SBC

I would be pushing the PBX guys to see whether they can do without the 
registration requirement and just go via IP’s.

Or is it temporary? Maybe you can do H323 instead.

Cheers,

Tim

From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
Claiton Campos
Sent: Monday, 11 May 2015 11:33 PM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX

I have a scenario where I need to create a SIP trunk between a CUCM 10.5 and a 
third-party PBX. The problem is that the third-party PBX prompts the trunk sip 
is authenticated through username and password should I register on the CUCM. 
Has anyone had an experience with this type of configuration on a SIP Trunk?
Tks,
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[cisco-voip] Sip Trunk - CUCM and Third-party PBX

2015-05-11 Thread Claiton Campos
I have a scenario where I need to create a SIP trunk between a CUCM 10.5
and a third-party PBX. The problem is that the third-party PBX prompts the
trunk sip is authenticated through username and password should I register
on the CUCM. Has anyone had an experience with this type of configuration
on a SIP Trunk?

Tks,
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