Figure 5-3, “Signaling Provisioning Flowchart for SIP with UDP
Transport” (5-7) displays the provisioning sequence for SIP with UDP
Transport.
The flowchart indicates that some steps can be executed
synchronously and asynchronously. Below is an acceptable sequence
of the steps displayed in Figure 5-3, “Signaling Provisioning
Flowchart for SIP with UDP Transport” (5-7).
1. “Insert SIP Global SM (RC/V 5.80)” (5-16)
2. “Define Protocol Handler (RC/V 22.4)” (5-18)
3. “PH Channel Group Assignment (RC/V 22.16)” (5-19)
4. “Assign PH Channel Group as IP Processor (RC/V 33.1)” (5-34)
5. “Insert Processor Group (RC/V 33.16)” (5-38)
6. “Insert Ethernet - IP Interface (RC/V 33.4)” (5-41)
7. “Insert IP Routing (RC/V 33.3)” (5-44)
8. “Insert Router Pinging (RC/V 33.17)” (5-47)
9. “Insert UDP Path (RC/V 33.24)” (5-50)
10. “Update CCS Office Parameters (RC/V 8.15)” (5-71)
11. “Insert SIP PSTN Interworking Parameter Set (RC/V 5.83)”
(5-74)
12. “Insert SIP Parameters (RC/V 5.82)” (5-79)
13. “Insert Packet Group (RC/V 5.71)” (5-82)
14. “Assign Trunk Group (RC/V 5.1)” (5-85)
15. “Enable INVITE Requests (RC/V 5.81)” (5-88)
16. “Assign Route Index (RC/V 10.2)” (5-91)
Other sequences could be utilized as long as they comply with the
flow illustrated in Figure 5-3, “Signaling Provisioning Flowchart for
SIP with UDP Transport” (5-7).
Provisioning Sequences
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