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I know SIP works, but why does it not work with _____________?

I know SIP works, but why does it not work with _____________?. Ensuring Interoperability Sean Rivers 2/1/2011. What is SIP?. Way for applications to setup sessions for exchanging data SIP does not care about the contents of the session

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I know SIP works, but why does it not work with _____________?

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  1. I know SIP works, but why does it not work with _____________? Ensuring Interoperability Sean Rivers 2/1/2011

  2. What is SIP? • Way for applications to setup sessions for exchanging data • SIP does not care about the contents of the session • SIP manages the attributes of the session until the session ends

  3. What are the issues? SIP is too flexible!!! Divergent needs of the SIP players Varied customer requirements SIP evolution since 2002 RFC

  4. Confidential

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  6. TCP vs UDP (the big rumble) • SIP can do both • TCP gives more control • UDP is faster and lighter I am in control! Get him! Confidential

  7. DTMF (I can’t get in this darned conference?) Three main options • In-band digits are sent through the audio and are subject to the quality of the audio. • Everyone supports this, but it often does not work. • Does not work with compressed audio codecs • RFC 2833 digits are sent digitally in the audio packets • Most common preferred method by carriers. • Works more often • RFC 2976 SIP INFO – sends digits in SIP messaging via an INFO message. • Pretty reliable and flexible for managing audio • Very few carriers support it. Sometimes it feels like a rotary phone Confidential

  8. Codecs G.723.1 G.729a G.722 GIPS G.722.1 G.711 DoD CELP AMR G.722.2 LPC10 GSM iLBC Speex G.726 G.728 Confidential

  9. Managing media • 2 methods • Re-INVITE • UPDATE • Why? • Optimize congestion • Join Conference • What works best? • UPDATE • What does everyone support? • Re-INVITE Confidential

  10. Why is fax ALWAYS an issue? • Options: • G.711 (wishful thinking) • T.38 (better) • Pass-through (Cisco only) • Requires equipment • Call quality can still affect all options • New method in Store and Forward is interesting development. Confidential

  11. Transfering Calls • REFER – RFC 3515 • Removed the PBX from the call path completely. • Sometimes even removes the carrier • Carriers hate this. • Re-INVITE – Standard SIP RFC • PBX stays in signaling path but audio is diverted • Carriers prefer this Confidential

  12. Do I need to REGISTER? • Most carriers require registration • PBXs have very loose policies on registration • 1 registration per PBX • 1 registration per carrier • 1 registration per trunk • For simplicity most wholesale providers just do IP to IP Address Confidential

  13. Security Scuffle • SIP over TLS (encrypt signaling) • IPSec (VPN tunnels) • SRTP (enrypt the audio) • Carriers fear the support of problematic certificate exchanges Confidential

  14. What are the main reasons we can’t get it together? Big companies vs. Little companies Carriers vs. Manufacturers Big companies see these issues and try to force change, but they are usually new entrants into the SIP world and are not able to push in the right direction to satisfy others. Carriers are slow to change and manufacturers need to release new features. Proprietary vs. Open Established manufacturers have cultures of island development and internal standards. While many upstart Open Sourced developer want to make everything work.

  15. What is being done about this? • Hardware manufacturers test it at SIPit • Every 6 months • No carriers involved • SIP Connect • Trunking standards for SIP providers and Manufacturers • Standard still in early adoption phase Confidential

  16. Chuck it and give them Analog (IAD) • You can get rid of most interoperability with Analog or PRI hand-off • Works • Quality can be an issue (too much conversion) • Price (IADs are not cheap) • Many SIP trunking benefits are lost and advanced PBX features as well Confidential

  17. What can I do about this now? • Back to Back User Agent • Like an interpreter it listens to each party and speaks their language. • Can reside in the cloud and/or locally Confidential

  18. What is the most common model?(What we do) • Carrier must have their SIP standard • PBX will have their own • B2BUA will translate Confidential

  19. Thank You… Sean Rivers Director of Product Technology Confidential

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