- Read Me First
- New and Changed Information
- Supported Platforms
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- Overview of Cisco Unified Border Element
- Virtual CUBE
- Dial-Peer Matching
- DTMF Relay
- Introduction to Codecs
- Call Admission Control
- Basic SIP Configuration
- SIP Binding
- Media Path
- SIP Profiles
- SIP Out-of-Dialog OPTIONS Ping Group
- Configure TCL IVR Applications
- VoIP for IPv6
- Monitoring of Phantom Packets
- Configurable SIP Parameters via DHCP
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- Matching Inbound Dial Peers by URI
- URI-Based Dialing Enhancements
- Multiple Pattern Support on a Voice Dial Peer
- Outbound Dial-Peer Group as an Inbound Dial-Peer Destination
- Inbound Leg Headers for Outbound Dial-Peer Matching
- Server Groups in Outbound Dial Peers
- Domain-Based Routing Support on the Cisco UBE
- ENUM Enhancement per Kaplan Draft RFC
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- High Availability on Cisco 4000 Series ISR and Cisco Catalyst 8000 Series Edge Platforms
- High Availability on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
- High Availability on Cisco CSR 1000V or C8000V Cloud Services Routers
- High Availability on Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISR-G2)
- DSP High Availability Support
- Stateful Switchover Between Redundancy Paired Intra- or Inter-box Devices
- CVP Survivability TCL support with High Availability
Hosted and Cloud Services Delivery with CUBE
Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) delivers hosted and cloud based communication services at customer sites by managing registration traffic and ensuring uninterrupted service, when the remote call control platform becomes unreachable.