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Revision as of 13:58, 15 August 2016
The connection of communication systems to the public network via SIP Trunking can be used instead of or in addition to traditional PSTN trunks. Many VoIP Providers, also known as ITSPs, are offering corresponding services. The following article gives an overview of the SIP trunking features and limitations and lists the Providers, which have been tested and released with the SME platforms.
You did not find your provider? Find out how to get it released!
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 SIP trunking features for all SME platforms
- 3 General Requirements for VoIP
- 4 Restrictions for all Providers and SME Platforms
- 5 How to get a new VoIP provider released
- 6 General Information by platform
- 7 OpenScape Business
- 7.1 OSBiz V1 Configuration for ITSP- latest update: 2014-12-17
- 7.2 OSBiz V2 Configuration for ITSP- latest update: 2016-01-15
- 7.3 HowTo-CLIPnoScreeningEng- latest update: 2015-10-26
- 7.4 HowTo-CLIPnoScreeningDeu- latest update: 2015-11-04
- 7.5 Vodafone IP-ALA-R3 Germany- latest update: 2016-01-25
- 7.6 BCOM Netherlands- latest update: 2016-03-21
- 7.7 Deutsche Telekom DIPVD- latest update: 2016-06-03
- 7.8 KCOM UK ITSP SIP Trunk Configuration- latest update: 2016-06-03
- 7.9 X2COM Netherlands- latest update: 2016-06-03
- 8 HiPath 3000
- 9 OpenScape Office LX/MX
- 9.1 Tested VoIP Providers by Countries
- 9.1.1 International
- 9.1.2 Australia
- 9.1.3 Austria
- 9.1.4 Belgium
- 9.1.5 Brazil
- 9.1.6 Canada
- 9.1.7 Czech Republic
- 9.1.8 Chile
- 9.1.9 Denmark
- 9.1.10 Finland
- 9.1.11 France
- 9.1.12 Germany
- 9.1.13 Italy
- 9.1.14 Mexico
- 9.1.15 The Netherlands
- 9.1.16 New Zealand
- 9.1.17 Portugal
- 9.1.18 Serbia
- 9.1.19 Slovakia
- 9.1.20 Slovenia
- 9.1.21 South Africa
- 9.1.22 Spain
- 9.1.23 Sweden
- 9.1.24 Switzerland
- 9.1.25 United Kingdom
- 9.1.26 United States of America
- 9.2 Released SIP Providers in Detail
- 9.3 Frequently asked Questions
- 9.4 External Links
- 9.1 Tested VoIP Providers by Countries
Overview
The SME platforms have been tested with a large number of Internet telephony providers that support SIP. Continuously new providers are tested, released and included within administration. As the SIP recommendations leave some room for interpretation, there are differences in the range of features supported with a specific provider. In this chapter general information is given which is valid for all platforms and all SIP Providers.
SIP trunking features for all SME platforms
- Up to 8 active SIP providers and one Internet connection
- Operation behind another router using STUN (can be configured per provider with current software) - integrated SBC functionality
- SIP trunking with single numbers (MSN) and up to 30 SIP user accounts (called Internet telephony stations in WBM)
- Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
- Comprehensive feature set available e.g.
- CLIP
- Hold, Consultation, Toggle
- Transfer (attended, semi-attended)
- Ringing group, Call pickup
- Conference
- Call Forwarding
- DTMF transmission e.g. for voicemail access
- Simultaneous VoIP connections depending on system and available DSL bandwidth, used Codec and system. G.711 needs up to 92 kbit/s, G.729A needs up to 36 kbit/s in both directions.
- Automatic fallback to ISDN at SIP trunk failure
- Voice Codecs G.711 and G.729
- Fax over IP via T.38
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General Requirements for VoIP
- LAN with 10/100/1000 MBit/s and no more than 40% network load
- Separate port on the switch or router for every component in the IP network (no hubs as concentrators)
- Not more than 50 ms delay in one direction (One Way Delay); not more than 150 ms total delay
- Not more than 3% packet loss and 20 ms jitter
- Quality of Service (QoS) support - IEEE 802.p, DiffServ (RFC 2474) or ToS (RFC 791)
- Sufficient WAN bandwidth (uplink and downlink) for intended simultaneous calls and CODEC
- External modem, such as a DSL modem
- Intermediate routers shall support quality of service and bandwidth control mechanisms if the WAN link is used for voice and data simultaneously. SIP messages have to be routed transparently.
For interworking with different network configurations and edge devices and how to use STUN please see Network Configuration for VoIP Providers.
Restrictions for all Providers and SME Platforms
- Special call numbers and emergency calls
- Special call numbers (e.g. 0800, 0900, 0137) or analog fax/modem connections are not supported by all SIP providers.
- Emergency call numbers (e.g. 110, 112) are not supported by all providers. These connections must be implemented via TDM trunks.
- For DTMF transmission outband transport via RFC 2833/RFC4733 is highly recommended. The ITSP MUST support outband DTMF (RFC2833) if UC Suite functions via SIP trunk (e.g. auto attendant, voicemail control) shall be used.
- For DTMF transmission inband transport may be used, but the functionality cannot be guaranteed as endpoints (e.g. UC-Suite) may not support inband DTMF.
- For Fax transmission the T.38 protocol is highly recommended. The ITSP MUST support T.38 if UC Suite fax via SIP trunk shall be used. (HiPath 3000 and OpenScape Office) From OpenScape Business V2R0.3 UC Suite is able to proceed T.38 and G.711 faxes as well.
- If your provider does not support Fax T.38, Fax pass-through with G.711 is possible but transmission quality depends on network infrastructure in this case.
- CLIP no screening (set a different number to be displayed at called party) is not available with HiPath 3000 and OpenScape Office. It is available in OpenScape Business from V1R3 with ITSPs in DID mode. More details in "OSBiz V1/V2 Configuration for ITSP".
- In a network, a configured ITSP can be used at each respective node. From OpenScape Business V1R3 only one centralized ITSP in a network can be used.
- An incoming ITSP call can be transferred or forwarded to another public subscriber via ITSP. Concatenation of such 'trombone scenarios' is not supported. So 2 lines (one incoming and one outgoing) are used while the call is active.
How to get a new VoIP provider released
Tests are necessary with every new provider before making installations in the field due to different implementations of the SIP protocol. Otherwise no support is available for an ITSP. Test resources have to be provided by the region or partner.
- Select the VOIP / SIP trunking providers, which are most important for your business, estimate business relevance and get agreement for start of certification from product management.
- Get the IP and SIP settings for the specific provider. Send the completed document "VoIP Provider Data Collection" to the VoIP Provider certification team. This is essential for correct PBX setup. The tables in chapter 2 have to be filled in.
VOIP provider data collection and test list - last update: 2016-08-12
--> Hint: Simplified and optimized test procedure from OSBiz V2.
- Perform all tests in the VoIP provider test list from above, according to the instructions included. System configuration and tests require trained local personal. Remote support is available by the VoIP Provider certification team.
- Deliver the test results, including all Wireshark traces and final provider data to the VoIP Provider certification team.
- Prepare a Provider specific configuration guide, which will be published on this wiki page later on. An example-doc is included in the ZIP-file. Use English screenshots from OpenScape Business please. Explanations can be added in your language. e.g. German Provider in German language, French Provider in French language, International provider in English language... Deliver the document to the VoIP Provider certification team.
After successful tests the VoIP provider is released, and published on this page. Regular back level support is available for issues with the new provider after that. A preconfigured VoIP provider profile will be included in the OpenScape Business administration for easy setup.
General Information by platform
For discontinued platforms see Collaboration with VoIP Providers (discontinued platforms).
OpenScape Business
New certifications will be based on OpenScape Business in future.
- For common features and restrictions see overview
- Concurrent calls via ITSP (depending on the available bandwidth and used Codec).
- 30 for OpenScape Business X1
- 60 for OpenScape Business X3 / X5 / X8
- 180 for OpenScape Business S
- An external router is always necessary for OpenScape Business S, OpenScape Business X1 / X3 / X5 / X8 can optionally be operated with the bulit-in router / firewall.
- Mobility Entry with DTMF call control is supported for OpenScape Business X1 / X3 / X5 / X8, S.
- FAX over IP with T.38 is supported for analog Fax devices, terminal adapters and the OpenScape Business UC Suite.
- *If your provider does not support Fax T.38, Fax pass-through with G.711 is possible but transmission quality depends on network infrastructure in this case.
- From OpenScape Business V2R0.3 UC Suite is able to proceed T.38 and G.711 faxes as well.
- A trunk prefix to select a SIP trunk as an alternate trunk can be used from the OpenScape Business client's dial box but not from client's directories and settings (myPortal, myAttendant, myAgent).
- SIP trunks cannot be used for presence based call forwarding, if a TDM trunk is also present because of the limitation above.
Configuration
OpenScape Business Configuration Guide for Internet Telephony:
OSBiz V1 Configuration for ITSP- latest update: 2014-12-17
OSBiz V2 Configuration for ITSP- latest update: 2016-01-15
HowTo-CLIPnoScreeningEng- latest update: 2015-10-26
HowTo-CLIPnoScreeningDeu- latest update: 2015-11-04
Vodafone IP-ALA-R3 Germany- latest update: 2016-01-25
BCOM Netherlands- latest update: 2016-03-21
Deutsche Telekom DIPVD- latest update: 2016-06-03
KCOM UK ITSP SIP Trunk Configuration- latest update: 2016-06-03
X2COM Netherlands- latest update: 2016-06-03
HiPath 3000
Hint: OpenScape Business is the successor of HiPath 3000. Since HiPath 3000 is discontinued, there are no further certification activities.
Valid for HiPath 3000 V9 with HG 1500.
SIP Trunking features
- For common features and restrictions see overview
- An external router is always necessary
- Maximum 32 concurrent calls between IP phones and ITSP (depending on the available bandwidth and used Codec). For TDM devices (analog, ISDN) 1 B-channel at HG 1500 has to be available for each concurrent call (gateway call).
- SIP trunks can not be used for dialing through or direct inward system access with DTMF tones e.g for the feature Mobility Entry. Please use a TDM line for those features.
- For OpenScape Office HX related features Fax via application, trunk prefix use and presence based forwarding see below.
Configuration
HiPath 3000 Configuration Guide for Internet Telephony:
See also:
How to configure CLIP sent via SIP trunk / ITSP
OpenScape Office LX/MX
Valid for OpenScape Office V3 LX / MX.
SIP Trunking features
- All features, requirements and restrictions listed in overview are valid.
- Up to 32 simultaneous calls via SIP trunking for OpenScape Office MX (depending on available DSL bandwidth and used Codec)
- Up to 128 simultaneous calls via SIP trunking for OpenScape Office LX (depending on available DSL bandwidth and used Codec)
- An external router is always necessary for OpenScape Office LX, OpenScape Office MX can optionally be operated with the bulit-in router / firewall.
- SIP trunks can not be used for dialing through or direct inward system access with DTMF tones e.g. for the feature Mobility Entry. Please use a TDM line for those features. Starting from OpenScape Office V3, myPortal for Mobile supports comprehensive control and UC functionality.
- FAX over IP with T.38 is supported for analog Fax devices, terminal adapters and the OpenScape Office UC Suite application. Fax via G.711 is not supported with the UC Suite application. The fax functionality UC Suite only supports the transmission T.38 standard. Prerequisite for the correct fax transmission is a connection via an ISDN gateway or an ITSP that supports T.38.
- A trunk prefix to select a SIP trunk as an alternate trunk can be used from the OpenScape Office client's dial box but not from client's directories and settings (myPortal, myAttendant, myAgent).
- SIP trunks cannot be used for presence based call forwarding, if a TDM trunk is also present because of the limitation above.
Configuration
OpenScape Office Configuration Guide for Internet Telephony:
See also:
Tested VoIP Providers by Countries
The main SIP trunking functions of the SME platforms have been tested with the following Internet telephony providers. For detailed information see the document Overview about Released SIP Providers below.
= has been successfully tested by development or customer
DID = accounts for PBX-trunking / Direct Inward Dialling
MSN = accounts for single number(s)
International
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
COLT | DID | |
Verizon | MSN / DID |
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Skype Connect | MSN |
- Please check provider home page for supported countries.
- Skype Connect is a fee-based business service from Skype. It allows voice communication between Skype clients and office phones using the standard SIP trunking interface. Other Skype client features like chat or video are currently not supported.
Our SME Platforms have been officially certified by Skype. Skype Connect with SME platforms
Australia
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Engin | MSN | |
Internode | MSN | |
Commander Primus | MSN / DID | |
Telstra | MSN / DID |
Austria
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
UPC / inode | MSN | |
IP Austria / my Tweak | DID | |
/Kabelplus Business Phone | DID | |
/ LinzAG City Voice | DID | |
/ Neotel | DID | |
/ SalzburgAG CableLink | DID | |
/ Tele2 | DID |
Belgium
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Belgacom | DID | |
Belgacom IMS | MSN / DID | |
Destiny | MSN / DID | |
Hexacom | MSN / DID | |
Telenet | MSN / DID | |
WIN | MSN / DID |
Brazil
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
CTBC 1) | DID | |
GVT 1) | DID | |
Voitel | MSN |
Canada
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
BabyTEL | DID |
Czech Republic
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
GTS | DID | |
T-mobile | MSN / DID | |
O2 | MSN / DID |
Chile
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Entel NGN | MSN |
Denmark
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Uni-tel A/S | MSN / DID | |
Global Connect | DID |
Finland
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Elisa | DID | |
Länsilinkki | MSN | |
Telia-Sonera | DID | |
TDC | MSN / DID |
France
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Acropolis Telecom | DID | |
MyStream | MSN / DID | |
OpenIP | DID | |
Paritel Operateur | MSN / DID | |
Completel | DID | |
Hexatel | DID | |
Sewan Communications | MSN / DID | |
Bouygues | MSN / DID |
Germany
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
1&1 | MSN | |
Vodafone (formerly Arcor) | VoIP Anlagenanschluss (DID) | |
Vodafone | Vodafone Anlagenanschluss R3 (DID) | |
ennit AG(formerly tng) | DID / MSN | |
GMX (now 1&1) | MSN | |
Purtel | MSN | |
QSC | IPfonie extended (DID) | |
QSC | IPfonie extended Connect (DID) | |
sipgate | sipgate basic (MSN) sipgate trunking (DID) |
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toplink | MSN / DID | |
Deutsche Telekom | Call&Surf IP (MSN) | |
ecotel sipTrunk DDI | DID | |
ecotel sipTrunk Connect 1.0 | DID | |
M-Net | DID | |
MK Netzdienste | DID | |
Peoplefone AG | DID | |
Equada | MSN / DID | |
HFO | MSN / DID |
Italy
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Infracom (ex Multilink) | MSN | |
TWT | MSN / DID | |
Viatek | MSN / DID |
Mexico
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Telefonica Mexico 1) | MSN |
The Netherlands
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Infopact | MSN / DID | |
OneCentral 4) | MSN / DID | |
OneXS | MSN / DID | |
Priority Telecom | MSN | |
RoutIT | DID | |
Speakup | MSN / DID | |
Tele2 | MSN / DID | |
Vodafone NL | MSN / DID | |
Voiceworks | DID | |
Ziggo | DID | |
T-Mobile NL | MSN / DID | |
Motto Communications | MSN / DID | |
BCOM | DID | |
X2COM | DID |
New Zealand
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
TelstraClear | MSN / DID | |
ORCON | MSN / DID |
Portugal
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Portugal Telecom | DID |
Serbia
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Telenor | DID |
Slovakia
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Slovak Telekom | DID |
Slovenia
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Amis | MSN | |
Detel | MSN | |
MegaM | MSN | |
tustelekom | DID | |
T-2 | DID | |
Telemach | MSN |
South Africa
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Nashua NCN | MSN / DID | |
Telfree | MSN / DID | |
Vodacom | MSN / DID |
Spain
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
LCR (Least Cost Routing) | MSN / DID | |
vozelia | MSN / DID | |
Xtra Telecom | MSN | |
Telecable | DID |
Sweden
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Tele2 4) | DID | |
Telia | MSN |
Switzerland
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
Cablecom | DID | |
efon | MSN / DID | |
sipcall | MSN | |
SofiCall | MSN | |
Sunrise | MSN / DID | |
Swisscom BCON | DID | |
vtx | DID | |
Telco Pack SA | DID | |
Peoplefone AG | DID | |
Swisscom Smart Business Communication | DID | |
Swisscom VoIP Gate | DID |
United Kingdom
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
BT IPVS | MSN / DID | |
Gamma | DID | |
HIPCOM | MSN / DID | |
Opal | DID | |
Voiceflex | DID | |
VoIP Ltd i-Line | MSN / DID | |
tIPicall | DID | |
TalkTalk | N.A. | |
KCOM | DID |
United States of America
VoIP Providers | Type | OpenScape Business |
---|---|---|
AT&T | DID | |
Cbeyond | MSN | |
CenturyLink 2) | DID | |
Sotel | MSN / DID | |
Windstream
(Broadsoft platform only) |
MSN / DID | |
XO 1) | MSN / DID | |
Intermedia | DID |
1) Access parameters depend on the region within the country. If no default provider profile is supplied within administration, please use "create profile" for configuration.
2) No fixed servers (manual config needed), two profiles with different server addresses and identical accounts and MSN shall be used.
3) ITSP does not support Fax T.38 Standard.
4) ITSP is certified for SIP-MEX functionality in OpenScape Business only.
Released SIP Providers in Detail
The table above shows the ITSPs that passed successfully a connectivity test. More details about test results, supported features and restrictions for a specific ITSP are listed in following PDF document.
Overview about Released SIP Providers Latest update: 2016-06-17
The following scenarios are covered within the connectivity test:
- Registration
- Basic Calls from / to ITSP
- Feature Tests
- Special Tests
- emergency calls
- service calls
- long duration calls
- Calls handled via UC application
The connectivity tests are performed using various endpoints (for details see test list).
Frequently asked Questions
- VoIP Provider FAQ - answers to frequently asked questions
External Links
- Partner Portal (login required, Internet Explorer only)
- VoIP Anbieter (Übersicht, Feature, Vergleiche)