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VoIP Signaling and Call Control

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VoIP Signaling and Call Control

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    1. VoIP Signaling and Call Control Cisco Networking Academy Program

    2. Need for Signaling and Call Control Thanks for joining us today to attend the Cisco Brand and Corporate Identity Workshop. In the first half of the workshop I am going to cover Brand Matters and talk in detail about the Cisco brand, and in the second half my colleague Gary McCavvit is going to take you through our updated visual identity system. At the end of the workshop we’re going to leave some time for a fun quiz as well as some Q&A.Thanks for joining us today to attend the Cisco Brand and Corporate Identity Workshop. In the first half of the workshop I am going to cover Brand Matters and talk in detail about the Cisco brand, and in the second half my colleague Gary McCavvit is going to take you through our updated visual identity system. At the end of the workshop we’re going to leave some time for a fun quiz as well as some Q&A.

    3. Model for VoIP Signaling and Call Control VoIP signaling components Endpoints Common control Common control components Call administration Accounting

    4. Call Control Models H.323 SIP MGCP H.248/Megaco protocol SAP RTSP Cisco CallManager

    5. Translation Between Signaling and Call Control

    6. RTP Sessions

    7. Call Feature Negotiation

    8. Call Administration and Accounting Administration Monitors call activity Monitors resource utilization Supports user service requests Accounting Maintains call detail records

    9. Call Status

    10. Address Registration

    11. Address Resolution

    12. Admission Control

    13. Centralized Call Control

    14. Distributed Call Control

    15. Centralized Call Control vs. Distributed Call Control

    16. Configuring H.323 Thanks for joining us today to attend the Cisco Brand and Corporate Identity Workshop. In the first half of the workshop I am going to cover Brand Matters and talk in detail about the Cisco brand, and in the second half my colleague Gary McCavvit is going to take you through our updated visual identity system. At the end of the workshop we’re going to leave some time for a fun quiz as well as some Q&A.Thanks for joining us today to attend the Cisco Brand and Corporate Identity Workshop. In the first half of the workshop I am going to cover Brand Matters and talk in detail about the Cisco brand, and in the second half my colleague Gary McCavvit is going to take you through our updated visual identity system. At the end of the workshop we’re going to leave some time for a fun quiz as well as some Q&A.

    17. H.323 and Associated Recommendations

    18. H.323 Adapted to IP

    19. H.323 Terminals

    20. H.323 Gateways

    21. IP-to-IP Gateways

    22. H.323 Gatekeepers

    23. Multipoint Conference Components

    24. Component Relationships for Call Establishment and Management Endpoint (gateway) to endpoint (gateway) Endpoint (gateway) to gatekeeper Gatekeeper to gatekeeper

    25. RAS Messages

    26. H.323 Basic Call Setup

    27. H.323 “Fast Connect” Call Setup

    28. Finding and Registering with a Gatekeeper

    29. Call Flow with a Gatekeeper

    30. Gatekeeper-Routed Call Signaling

    31. Multipoint Conferences

    32. Scalability with Multiple Gatekeepers

    33. Call Flow with Multiple Gatekeepers

    34. Survivability Strategies HSRP Gateway preconfigured for two gatekeepers or for multicast discovery Multiple gatekeepers configured for the same prefix Multiple gateways configured for the same prefix

    35. H.323 Proxy Server

    36. Cisco Implementation of H.323

    37. Configuration Example

    38. Configuring the Gateways

    39. Configuring the Gateways (Cont.)

    40. Configuring the Gatekeepers

    41. Configuring the Gatekeepers (Cont.)

    42. Example: show Command

    43. Configuring MGCP Thanks for joining us today to attend the Cisco Brand and Corporate Identity Workshop. In the first half of the workshop I am going to cover Brand Matters and talk in detail about the Cisco brand, and in the second half my colleague Gary McCavvit is going to take you through our updated visual identity system. At the end of the workshop we’re going to leave some time for a fun quiz as well as some Q&A.Thanks for joining us today to attend the Cisco Brand and Corporate Identity Workshop. In the first half of the workshop I am going to cover Brand Matters and talk in detail about the Cisco brand, and in the second half my colleague Gary McCavvit is going to take you through our updated visual identity system. At the end of the workshop we’re going to leave some time for a fun quiz as well as some Q&A.

    44. MGCP and Associated Standards MGCP is defined in RFC 2705, October 1999 MGCP architecture and requirements are defined in RFC 2805, April 2000 Centralized device control with simple endpoints for basic and enhanced telephony services Allows remote control of various devices Stimulus protocol Endpoints and gateways cannot function alone Uses IETF SDP Addressing by E.164 telephone number

    45. MGCP Components

    46. Endpoints Eight types of endpoints are defined in RFC 2705: Digital channel Analog line Announcement server access point IVR access point Conference bridge access point Packet relay Wiretap access point ATM trunk side interface

    47. Endpoint Identifiers

    48. Gateways and Their Roles Trunk gateway SS7 ISUP Trunk gateway MF NAS Combined NAS/VoIP gateway Access gateway Residential gateway Announcement servers

    49. Call Agents

    50. Basic MGCP Concepts Calls and connections Events and signals Packages and digit maps

    51. Calls and Connections

    52. Multipoint Calls

    53. Events and Signals Events: Continuity detection (as a result of a continuity test) Continuity tone DTMF digits Fax tones Hookflash Modem tones Off-hook transition On-hook transition

    54. Events and Signals (Cont.) Signals: Answer tone Busy tone Call waiting tone Confirm tone Continuity test Continuity tone Dial tone Distinctive ringing (0…7) DTMF tones Intercept tone Network congestion tone Off-hook warning tone Preemption tone Ringback tone Ringing

    55. Packages Basic packages (generic media, DTMF, MF, trunk, line, handset, RTP, NAS, announcement server, script) CAS packages (RFC 3064) Business telephone packages (RFC 3149)

    56. Gateways and Their Packages

    57. Digit Maps

    58. Control Commands EndpointConfiguration (EPCF) NotificationRequest (RQNT) Notify (NTFY) CreateConnection (CRCX) ModifyConnection (MDCX) DeleteConnection (DLCX) AuditEndPoint (AUEP) AuditConnection (AUCX) RestartInProgress (RSIP)

    59. Call Flows

    60. Survivability Strategies

    61. Cisco Implementation of MGCP

    62. Understanding Basics of Cisco CallManager Create an MGCP Gateway Configure the FX Ports Test the Phones for Local Connectivity

    63. Cisco CallManager Implementation and Call Flows—Registration

    64. Cisco Call Manager Implementation and Call Flows—FXS Call Flow

    65. Configuring an MGCP Residential Gateway

    66. Configuring an MGCP Trunk Gateway

    67. Example: show Command

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