Overview
This guide details the configuration required for connecting Ribbon’s SWe Lite SBC deployed in Azure to Microsoft Teams Direct Routing.
The SWe Lite can be used to connect an enterprise’s Microsoft Teams clients to:
- SIP trunk from a third-party provided (PSTN)
- Third-party PBX
Figure 1: SBC SWe Lite in Microsoft Azure offering Direct Routing Services to Teams clients.
The SBC SWe Lite is certified for Teams Direct Routing media bypass and non-media bypass.
Deploy SBC SWe Lite via Azure Marketplace
Review Prerequisites:
- Microsoft Azure Subscription
- A Microsoft Azure subscription (with credit) is required.
- Azure requirements for the SBC SWe Lite virtual machine
- Resource group
- Virtual network
- Virtual subnet
- Network interface
Search for “SBC SWe Lite” from the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.
In this guide we are deploying the Quick Launch version.
Figure 2: Select the SBC SWe Lite Quick Launch appliance from the Marketplace
Click Create and fill the required fields as it relates to your subscription
Figure 3: SBC SWe Lite Basics settings
Figure 4: SBC SWe Lite Virtual Machine settings
Figure 5: SBC SWe Lite Networking settings
Figure 6: SBC SWe Lite Management User interface
Figure 7: SBC SWe Lite deployment settings
Copy and paste the SBC SWE Lite Management FQDN to access the SBC Web UI.
Figure 8: SBC SWe Lite login page
Click on the SBC Easy Setup menu
Figure 9: SBC Easy Setup
Install an SSL certificate.
Figure 10: Installed SSL certificate
Install Trusted CA
Figure 11: Installed trusted CAs
Continue with the Easy Configuration steps
Figure 12: Easy Configuration Step 1
Figure 13: Easy Configuration Step 2
Figure 14: Easy Configuration Step 3
The configurations below can be used for the Office 365 element.
Figure 15: PowerShell commands
Figure 16: Status of both Signaling Groups
Figure 17: Teams client with assigned number
Figure 18: Making a test call
Figure 19: Teams client ringing
Figure 20: Test Call Status