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Working with Avaya Session Border Controller and Microsoft® Teams

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  • Legal
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
  • Overview
    • About Avaya SBC and Microsoft Teams
    • Network diagrams
      • Teams-specific deployment diagrams
      • Single server non-HA deployment
      • Multiple server non-HA deployment
      • Multiple server HA deployment
    • Interoperability
    • Avaya SBC features not supported in a Teams deployment
    • Security requirements
  • Summary configuration checklists
    • Summary configuration checklists
  • Initial setup of Avaya SBC
    • Initial setup checklist
    • About configuring server flows for SIP trunking with Microsoft Teams
    • Configuration of server flows for SIP trunking
      • About SIP trunking
      • SIP trunk configuration checklist
      • Creating Interworking Profiles
      • Creating Server Profile for Call Server
      • Creating Server Profile for Trunk-side server
      • Creating a Routing Profile for a Call Server
      • Creating Routing Profile for Trunk Server
      • Creating a Topology Hiding profile
      • Creating external signaling interface toward Trunk-side server
      • Creating Internal Signaling Interface toward Call Server
      • Creating External Media Interface toward Trunk Server
      • Creating Internal Media Interface toward call server
      • Creating call server flow
      • Creating a trunk server flow
      • Configuring Avaya SBC for SIP Trunk
      • Configuring Avaya SBC for other trunks
    • Media rules
      • Creating a media rule
      • Media rules field descriptions
        • SDP capability negotiation
    • About SIP server configuration profile management
      • Adding a new SIP server profile
      • Server configuration profile field descriptions
    • Configuring certificates
  • Configuration of Microsoft Teams
    • Configuring Microsoft Teams options required for integration with Avaya SBC
  • Configuration of Avaya SBC
    • Configuration checklist
    • Server interworking
      • About configuring server interworking for Microsoft Teams
      • Adding a server interworking profile
      • Interworking profile field descriptions
    • Session Manager adaptations
      • Creating a new signaling rule
        • Signaling Rules field descriptions
      • Adding a URI Manipulation rule
    • Topology hiding
      • About configuring topology hiding for Microsoft Teams
      • Creating a Topology Hiding profile
      • Topology Hiding Profiles field descriptions
    • Signaling manipulation
      • About configuring signaling manipulation for Microsoft Teams
      • SigMa rule examples required for Microsoft Teams
    • Transcoding
      • About configuring Avaya SBC for transcoding and transrating
      • Checklist for configuring Avaya SBC for transcoding
      • Enabling transcoding and transrating
      • Configuring codec prioritization
      • Configuring endpoint policy group
      • Configuring a server flow for transcoding
    • RTCP generation
      • RTCP monitoring generation support
        • Round Trip Time
        • Configuring RTCP monitoring generation support
          • RTCP Monitoring Report Generation field descriptions
  • Licensing requirements
    • About licensing requirements
    • Avaya SBC licensed features
    • License installation
      • Installing a license on WebLM server on System Manager
      • Installing a license file on the local WebLM server
    • Configuring the WebLM server IP address using the EMS web interface
    • Configuring the WebLM server IP address using CLI
    • About centralized licensing
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    • Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
    • CIDR
    • CLI
    • Client Authentication
    • Codec
    • CRL
    • CSR
    • CTI
    • Day Zero Attack
    • DDoS
    • Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
    • Denial-of-Service (DoS)
    • DH
    • Diffie-Hellman (D-H) Key Exchange
    • DiffServ
    • Digest Authentication (DA)
    • Directory Harvest Attack (DHA)
    • Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS)
    • DMZ
    • DoS
    • DoW
    • DSCP
    • EAP
    • Eavesdropping
    • EMS
    • Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
    • ENUM
    • ESP
    • False negative
    • False positive
    • FCAPS
    • FQDN
    • FW
    • GARP
    • Global Cluster
    • Global Node
    • GUI
    • HA
    • High-Availability
    • HTTP
    • ICMP
    • IM
    • Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
    • Intrusion
    • IP
    • IPS
    • ITSP
    • JITC
    • Key Agreement Protocol
    • Key Establishment
    • LAN
    • Latency
    • LDAP
    • MAC
    • MAD
    • Man-in-the-Middle Attack (MIM)
    • Master Key Identifier (MKI)
    • MCD
    • MD5
    • Media Release
    • Message Integrity
    • MIB
    • MIME
    • MKI
    • Mobile Extension (MOBX)
    • MSA
    • Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME)
    • MWI
    • Naming Authority Pointer (NAPTR)
    • NAT
    • Network Address Translation (NAT) Device
    • Nonce
    • NSAP
    • NTP
    • Packet Spoofing
    • PAP
    • P-Asserted-ID
    • Passphrase
    • PKI
    • POP
    • Port Scanning
    • PSOM
    • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
    • QoS
    • RADIUS
    • RC
    • RED
    • RegEx
    • Regular Expression (RegEx)
    • Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS)
    • Rivest, Shamir, & Adleman (RSA)
    • Root Certificate (RC)
    • RSA
    • RTCP
    • RTP
    • SBC
    • SDP
    • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
    • Security Association (SA)
    • Server Authentication
    • Session Hijack
    • SFTP
    • SIP
    • SIV
    • SMS
    • SNMP
    • SPAM
    • SPAM-over-Instant Messaging (SPIM)
    • SPAM-over-Internet Telephony (SPIT)
    • Spoof
    • SRTP
    • SRV
    • SSL
    • STUN
    • TCP
    • TCP/IP
    • TCP/UDP
    • TFTP
    • TLS
    • ToD
    • ToS
    • Transport Layer Security (TLS)
    • Tunneling
    • TURN
    • UDP
    • URI
    • URL
    • Virus
    • VLAN
    • VM
    • VoIP
    • VPN
    • XML
    • Zero-Day Attack
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Last Updated : Dec 03, 2012 |
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