Voice Network Details

Voice Network Details


RingLogix operates an Active/Active Geo Redundant Infrastructure to best meet the needs of our Partners and your Customers.

Below are the addresses and related IPs for different segments of the network.

We recommend that you always use auto provisioning, and if manually configuring a device, use its SRV feature, to benefit from the best available redundancy methods.

We also suggest that you avoid using a specific DNS A Record or direct IP if manually configuring a device.

See this article for more information on Voice Redundancy.


SIP Servers

IMPORTANT: If using this list to white list IPs on your local router or firewall, please ensure you whitelist all IP's or you may experience a service interruption during a maintenance or failover event.

Address

DNS A record resolution IP

SRV record resolution IPs

SBC GLOBAL

SIP Trunking
T38 IP-Fax
Legacy Hosted PBX

sbc.ringlogix.com

192.92.8.30 Primary

64.52.82.30 Secondary

192.92.8.30


64.52.82.30

PBX EAST 

Hosted PBX
Hosted Call Center

pbx1-mia.ringlogix.com

pbx2-mia.ringlogix.com

192.92.8.6

192.92.8.71

All PBX IPs in varying order
based on network needs

PBX CENTRAL

Hosted PBX
Hosted Call Center

pbx1-dfw.ringlogix.com

64.52.82.20

All PBX IPs in varying order
based on network needs

PBX West

Hosted PBX

Hosted Call Center

pbx1-sjc.ringlogix.com

64.52.83.20

All PBX IPs in varying order
based on network needs


 

If you prefer to use a white labeled addresses you may replace "ringlogix.com" with "simplelogin.net" for any address.

RingLogix Address

White Labeled Address

*.ringlogix.com

*.simplelogin.net


Note: You may create your own CNAM records using your own domain and route them to the applicate A-Records above. Never route your own DNS name direct to any RingLogix IP or you will not have any redundancy.   

 


Media

RingLogix operates Media Servers that use the same IPs as the SIP Servers.  

*Note: In some very rare cases where the customer equipment is not behind NAT and or the media server has been forcefully turned off, media may arrive directly from the DID or Termination carrier. Those IPs are constantly revolving and are not documented. Please contact support if this is the case and you need assistance creating firewall whitelist.

 

 

Codecs

RingLogix operates transparent proxies and does not perform transcoding. This ensure your media does not suffer any quality degradation from the transcoding process. Offered codecs will be negotiated by the SIP Server and a matching preferred codec will be used.

 

Supported Audio Codecs:

G.711U (PCMU)*

G.711A (PCMA)

G.722

G.729*

*Note: These codecs should always be enabled to guarantee call completion.

 

Supported Video Codes:

H.263

H.264

 

 

DTMF

RFC2833 should always be the preferred DTMF method.

 

 

IP Fax

RingLogix supports IP Faxing via T.38 and G.711 fallback.

T.38 faxing is supported on most DIDs and Termination carriers and initiated via a T.38 re-INVITE.

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