An Introduction to Connections Connections are a fundamental component of SIPERB, acting as the link between your PBX or ISP and your SIPERB account.
Outbound Registration Connections Outbound Registration involves entering SIP details from your PBX or ISP into SIPERB systems to maintain a registration loop through REGISTER messages.
Outbound Trunk Connections Outbound Trunks function similarly to Outbound Registration but do not send a REGISTER message, meaning there's no registration status available. They are commonly used when connecting to endpoints with a static or fixed IP address since the primary purpose of registration is to retrieve an IP address.
Inbound Registration Connections Inbound Registration is when the SIP details, are automatically generated on our side. Once created, it is up to you, to REGISTER with us, just like a typical UAC to UAS scenario.
Understanding WebRTC’s End-to-End Encryption WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is an innovative technology that enables direct communication between browsers and devices.
Call Media Transcoding Transcoding is a crucial function within the SIPERB platform, especially when dealing with legacy PBX systems that do not natively support WebRTC's modern codecs and protocols.
Registration Modes Siperb offers two flexible Registration Modes to suit your deployment needs: Proxy Registration and WebSocket Registration.
Feature Codes Feature Codes let you dial short numeric codes (like *69) from your Softphone to instantly trigger specific actions.
403 Failed to get a destination SBC If you see the error message 403 Failed to get a destination SBC, it means that the platform was unable to route your call because there is no matching Session Border Controller (SBC) for the number you dialed.
Viewing SIP Trace Logs SIP trace logs are a powerful diagnostic tool that allow you to inspect the detailed SIP signaling of any call. These logs are automatically saved and stored by our system, and can be retrieved from the Admin Control Panel