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Presents H.323 Forum 2002

Presents H.323 Forum 2002. ETSI TIPHON. Presented by: Richard Brennan - Telxxis LLC Vice-Chair ETSI-TIPHON. ™. ETSI Project TIPHON. ETSI - European Telecommunication Standards Institute TIPHON - Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization over Networks

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Presents H.323 Forum 2002

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  1. Presents H.323 Forum 2002

  2. ETSI TIPHON Presented by: Richard Brennan - Telxxis LLC Vice-Chair ETSI-TIPHON

  3. H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  4. ETSI Project TIPHON • ETSI - European Telecommunication Standards Institute • TIPHON - Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization over Networks • Started in May 1997 with short term goals to standardize the H.323 gateway • In 2000, refocused to develop the specifications (protocol profiles and test suites) to enable end-to-end telephony and multimedia communications services over Next Generation Networks (NGN) H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  5. PSTN 4 5 2 1 3 NGN Interwork NGN with TDM Applications Customer Cut-over TDM network Create NGN network Softswitch • IP-enabled access • Dial-in • xDSL • Fiber-to-the-X Support Voice over Packet Access Build-out Packet Access Migration to NGN H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  6. Design principles (1) • A usable NGN architecture supportsMultiple Domains H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  7. Domain 3 Domain 1 Service Domain Service network Client Domain 2 Client Transport Network Transport Network Multiple Domains • each Domain may have its own policies • each Domain may have its own commercial goals • and possibly its ownprotocols & transport. H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  8. Design principles (2) • A service is rendered in exchange for money. • Services are explicitly requested and explicitly stopped, this provides basis for charging • Services are only delivered to authorized users • Services are only sellable if QoS and security can be guarantee • Dedicated VoIP infrastructure is expensive to maintain • Only a converged (packet) network that supports multiple services over one infrastructure can be commercially viable • NGN will be deployed in an unbundled, open telecom world • Allow competition among SPs on something other than price • Support hooks for value add H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  9. Design principles (3) • Affordable multi-service architecture; Do not mix application and transport! • Support services for roaming users • Support unique services • Service provided from HOME service provider • Service provider determines media route • Service may include in-band media events • Support for Lawful Intercept • Call Routing follows the money • QoS flows cost money so service providers will do least cost routing on it (providing QoS can be met) • Technologies come and go: Be technology independent H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  10. Development Process • TIPHON Release Scheduling • Identification of clearly understood and scoped set of requirements per release • Step A = Release definition • Declaration of plan with the identification of the associated work items • Step B = Capabilities & Requirements • Specification of Service Capabilities and Service Independent Requirements • Step C = Reference Architecture • Definition of functional entities and related information flows, developed independently of underlying technology issues • Step D = Implementation framework • Definition of protocol-neutral framework together with identification of key interfaces and definition of related “TIPHON Meta-protocol” • Step E = Technology mapping & Verification • Mapping of TIPHON meta-protocols into supported technologies (e.g. H.323) • Creation of PICS and related test suites for resulting protocol profiles • Creation of interoperability test scenarios (e.g. H.323 - SIP) H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  11. Originating/Terminating Network FG Originating/ Terminating Terminal FG Terminating/ OriginatingGateway FG IntermediateNetwork FG ServingNetwork FG Home Network FG Service QoSPE ServiceProfile Call Routing QoSPE User profile Call Routing QoSPE Call Routing QoSPE S4 S4 S3 S2 S4 S1 S2 S3 S3 S4 S1 Service control SC2’ SC SC SC SC SC SC2’ SC2’ R1 R2 HREG TREG SREG SC1 SC2 SC2 SC2 SC2 Call control CC CC CC CC CC C3 C2 C2 C1 C2 Bearer Control C2 SCNPlane C3 C1 C2 C2 BC BC BC BC BC N2 N2 N2 N1 N3 Media Control MC MC MC MC MC M1 M2 M2 M2 M3 TransportService T2 TU TPE TU TPE T2 TU T2 T1 TPE T1 I6 I4 I6 I4 I6 I4 I1 I1 I2 I2 TRM TRM TRM TRM TRM TransportControl I3 I3 I5 I3 I3 I5 I3 I3 I5 ICF TF ICF TF ICF ICF TF ICF ICF Transportflows Originating/ Terminating Terminal FG Egress/Ingress transport Domain Ingress/Egress transport Domain Core transport Domain TIPHON Architecture H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  12. Service Domain 2 MG Controller Signalling GW SE SE SE SC SC SC SC CC CC CC CC SCN Plane BC BC BC Media GW MC MC MC MC Service Domain 1 End User Domain Mapping: Abstract to Physical SoftSwitch Back-end Server Terminal Services y Service Control Session Control Bearer Control Media Device Media Control Packet Transport Plane H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  13. TIPHON status • Release 3: Completed 10/2001 • Release 4: In-process • Architecture, and Meta-protocol mostly complete • Technology mapping underway • PICS and Test documents in early 2003 • Release 5: Starting • Requirements being determined • 3GPP Requirements under study H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  14. Application Area Web based Service selection Messaging Application 3rd party Application Application Hosting Application Mediation Layer Soft Switch Service Control Area Internet Enterprise ASP PSTN IP Service Switch Network Area lP/MPLS Core Aggregation Network Media Gateways DSL Cable Fiber Release 3 Basic Voice over Packet Capabilities for Simple Telephone Call (ISDN Basic Call + some supplementary features) • H.323, SIP and H.248 protocol support • QoS support • Basic Mobility support Status: Complete H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  15. Application Area Web based Service selection Messaging Application 3rd party Application Application Hosting Application Mediation Layer Soft Switch Service Control Area Internet Enterprise ASP PSTN IP Service Switch Network Area lP/MPLS Core Aggregation Network Media Gateways DSL Cable Fiber Release 4 Extended Voice over Packet Capabilities for Simple Telephone Call+ moreSupplementary Features (High Res-Lo Biz) • H.323, SIP, H.248,ISUP, BICC, V5.2protocol support • QoS & Security support • Basic Mobility support • Interworking with IPCablecom To be Completed end 2002 H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  16. Application Area Web based Service selection Messaging Application 3rd party Application Application Hosting Application Mediation Layer Soft Switch Service Control Area Internet Enterprise ASP PSTN IP Service Switch Network Area lP/MPLS Core Aggregation Network Media Gateways DSL Cable Fiber Release 5 Next Generation Services • Release 4 Capabilities… plus: • Media-Events (like IN) Multimedia, multi-session, e-Commerce • Location aware services, Presence, Instant messaging, • APIs (e.g. PARLAY, JAIN, INAP) • H.323, SIP, H.248, ISUP, BICC, V5.2 protocol support • Enhanced QoS & Security support • Mobility support • Interworking with IPCablecom (EU PacketCable) • Interoperability & Harmonization with 3GPP Phase I: To be Completed end 2003 H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  17. Conclusion • TIPHON is not just Voice over IP • TIPHON enables new and differentiated services • TIPHON is technology agnostic • TIPHON specifies capabilities that can be usedto implement real services • Not constrained to specific network technologies • Enables Inter-domain Interoperabilityat transport and service level H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

  18. Thank You! H.323 Forum – November 2002 – New York, NY, USA

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