Set up Azure Operator Call Protection Preview

Before you can launch your Azure Operator Call Protection Preview service, you and your onboarding team must:

  • Provision your subscribers.
  • Test your service.
  • Prepare for launch.

Important

Some steps can require days or weeks to complete. We recommend that you read through these steps in advance to work out a timeline.

Prerequisites

If you don't already have Azure Communications Gateway, complete the following procedures.

Enable Azure Operator Call Protection Preview

Note

If you selected Azure Operator Call Protection Preview when you deployed Azure Communications Gateway, skip this step and go to Provision subscribers.

Navigate to your Azure Communications Gateway resource and find the Call Protection option on the Overview. If Call Protection is Disabled, update it to Enabled and notify your Microsoft onboarding team.

Screenshot of Azure Operator Call Protection on the Overview pane of Azure Communications Gateway.

Provision subscribers

Provisioning subscribers requires creating an account for each group of subscribers and then adding the details of each number to the account.

  • To use Azure Communications Gateway's Number Management Portal (preview) for provisioning (recommended), you must have Reader access to the Azure Communications Gateway resource and ProvisioningAPI.ReadUser and ProvisioningAPI.WriteUser roles for the AzureCommunicationsGateway enterprise application.
  • To use Azure Communications Gateway's Provisioning API (preview), you must be able to make requests using a client integrated with the API. You must also have access to the API Reference.

The following steps describe provisioning subscribers using the Number Management Portal.

Create an account

You must create an account for each group of subscribers that you manage with the Number Management Portal.

  1. From the overview page for your Communications Gateway resource, find the Number Management (Preview) section in the sidebar.
  2. Select Accounts.
  3. Select Create account.
  4. Fill in an Account name.
  5. Select Enable Azure Operator Call Protection.
  6. Select Create.

Manage numbers

  1. In the sidebar, locate the Number Management (Preview) section and select Accounts. Select the Account name.
  2. Select View numbers to go to the number management page.
  3. To add new numbers:
    • To configure the numbers directly in the Number Management Portal:
      1. Select Manual input.
      2. Select Enable Azure Operator Call Protection.
      3. The Custom SIP header value is not used by Azure Operator Call Protection - leave it blank.
      4. Add the numbers in Telephone Numbers.
      5. Select Create.
    • To upload a CSV containing multiple numbers:
      1. Prepare a .csv file. It must use the headings shown in the following table, and contain one number per line (up to 10,000 numbers).

        Heading Description Valid values
        telephoneNumber The number to upload E.164 numbers, including the country code
        accountName The account to upload the number to The name of an account you've already created
        serviceDetails_azureOperatorCallProtection_enabled Whether Azure Operator Call Protection is enabled true or false
      2. Select File Upload.

      3. Select the .csv file that you prepared.

      4. Select Upload.

  4. To remove numbers:
    1. Select the numbers.
    2. Select Delete numbers.
    3. Wait 30 seconds, then select Refresh to confirm that the numbers have been removed.

Carry out integration testing and request changes

Network integration includes identifying SIP interoperability requirements and configuring devices to meet these requirements. For example, this process often includes interworking header formats and/or the signaling and media flows used for call hold and session refresh.

The connection to Azure Operator Call Protection Preview is over SIPREC. The Operator Call Protection service takes the role of the SIPREC Session Recording Server (SRS). An element in your network, typically a session border controller (SBC), is set up as a SIPREC Session Recording Client (SRC).

Work with your onboarding team to produce a network architecture plan where an element in your network can act as an SRC for calls being routed to your Azure Operator Call Protection enabled subscribers.

  • If you decide that you need changes to Azure Communications Gateway or Azure Operator Call Protection, ask your onboarding team. Microsoft must make the changes for you.
  • If you need changes to the configuration of devices in your core network, you must make those changes.

Note

Remove Azure Operator Call Protection support from a subscriber by updating your network routing, then removing the subscribers using the manage number section.

Test raising a ticket

You must test that you can raise tickets in the Azure portal to report problems. See Get support or request changes for Azure Communications Gateway.

Learn about monitoring Azure Operator Call Protection Preview

Your operations team can use a selection of key metrics to monitor Azure Operator Call Protection Preview through your Azure Communications Gateway. These metrics are available to anyone with the Reader role on the subscription for Azure Communications Gateway. See Monitoring Azure Communications Gateway.

Next steps