
The IP PBX (or on-prem SBC) should be registering to Broadworks using the Pilot number. The SBC in your core will only allow SIP Invites from the registered device. If you have non-registered SIP Trunks in Broadworks this is very dangerous. On Dec 30, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Zak Rupas wrote:
Good Morning Voice OPS
Is anyone else experiencing anything like this? If so please share what you have done / or will to make it stop
We have a series of smaller SIP trunk customers using Broadsoft trunk groups. By design the trunk groups have a concurrent call limitation based off the customer?s order. These smaller SIP trunks groups when compromised are able to run up HUGE fraud bills even tho they only have 5 or 6 SIP trunks. Needing to know if anyone else is seeing this that has Broadsoft and what was done to protect yourselves?
Otherwise Happy NYE J
Zak Rupas VoIP Engineer
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