Ok, I have to 'fess up, SIP is as much a mystery to me as the mind of a beautiful woman.
Here's my problem, I have a client who has a box called a Hubba. It has a 3G SIM card and a LAN connection. He wants me to connect this Hubba to their 3300 via SIP to act as a backup to the PRI (PSTN calls go to the Hubba and out through the 3G). The 3300 has 10 SIP trunk licenses assigned and no IP networking. Is it just a case of creating a Network Element which points to the Hubba, ticking the SIP Peer box, creating a SIP Peer Profile, assigning an ARS route and away we go, or is this guy making a massive assumption that anything with an IP address can support SIP? Can it?
Thank you for any light you can shed on this....
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All I ever wanted to do was climb telephone poles - where did it all go wrong?
Here's my problem, I have a client who has a box called a Hubba. It has a 3G SIM card and a LAN connection. He wants me to connect this Hubba to their 3300 via SIP to act as a backup to the PRI (PSTN calls go to the Hubba and out through the 3G). The 3300 has 10 SIP trunk licenses assigned and no IP networking. Is it just a case of creating a Network Element which points to the Hubba, ticking the SIP Peer box, creating a SIP Peer Profile, assigning an ARS route and away we go, or is this guy making a massive assumption that anything with an IP address can support SIP? Can it?
Thank you for any light you can shed on this....
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All I ever wanted to do was climb telephone poles - where did it all go wrong?