RedTech443
MIS
Hello all,
Been a while since I have been here sadly.
I am looking into a SBC design question and having a difficult time finding the answers.
I currently have a sbce (SBC+EMS) install with one active SIP trunk from one Carrier on it.
I am looking to add a second SIP trunk from another/different SIP carrier for added SIP trunks as well as load balancing and fail-over between the carriers SIP trunks.
Current interfaces in use are M1, A1 and B1.
If I add another carriers SIP trunk, should I use a new interface on the SBC to connect this new carrier / subnet to, such as the B2 interface or should I add the new SIP trunk subnet to the existing B1 interface? The documents state I can have multiple Subnets per interface but I am still confused on how this should work or what the best practice is for this scenario?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Been a while since I have been here sadly.
I am looking into a SBC design question and having a difficult time finding the answers.
I currently have a sbce (SBC+EMS) install with one active SIP trunk from one Carrier on it.
I am looking to add a second SIP trunk from another/different SIP carrier for added SIP trunks as well as load balancing and fail-over between the carriers SIP trunks.
Current interfaces in use are M1, A1 and B1.
If I add another carriers SIP trunk, should I use a new interface on the SBC to connect this new carrier / subnet to, such as the B2 interface or should I add the new SIP trunk subnet to the existing B1 interface? The documents state I can have multiple Subnets per interface but I am still confused on how this should work or what the best practice is for this scenario?
Any guidance would be appreciated.