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Media traffic protection

The Ribbon Session Border Controller 2000 (SBC 2000) is an ideal security and interoperability solution for medium size businesses and large branch offices. The SBC 2000 delivers:

  • VoIP Security (topology hiding, encryption, protection against Denial of Service attacks and more)
  • Interoperability with leading PBXs, cloud UC services, SIP endpoints and SIP trunking providers
  • Certified for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing
  • Local site survivability services
  • Gateway for traditional interfaces including analog devices and PRI
  • Advanced call routing features such as Active Directory/LDAP server routing integration and onboard call forking

The SBC 2000 is the right choice for any organization or site with up to 1000 employees. The SBC 2000 protects SIP trunks and cloud UC services, including Microsoft Teams. Its scalability and support for up to 16 T1/E1 spans make it an ideal solution to support existing call centers or to retain a legacy PBX as part of a long-term migration strategy. Organizations that need to connect traditional analog phones (such as cordless phones, elevator phones, door phones, fax machines, etc.) will appreciate the SBC 2000’s FXS ports. Like every Ribbon SBC, the SBC 2000 has been independently verified to deliver full protection and performance, even during severe security attacks. That performance helps assure those bad actors won’t disrupt your communications when you need them most.

The SBC 2000’s intuitive web interface, including multiple ready-to-use configuration parameters, make it easy for organizations to upgrade to the latest unified communications services, even when they may be retaining an on-site contact center or migrating from a legacy PBX. License-based session and port expansion eliminates the need for a truck-roll and/or an on-site technician.

The Ribbon SBC 2000 is certified for Direct Routing with Microsoft Teams. It also features built-in survivability for Microsoft Skype for Business, Yealink, Poly, Cisco/BroadSoft, and other SIP/TDM/FXx clients, so calls go through even if the Wide Area Network (WAN) goes down.

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