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Presented by: Philipe BC Da’Silva

SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL. Presented by: Philipe BC Da’Silva. WHAT IS SIP?. SIP is open, non-proprietary standard. Developed by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).

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Presented by: Philipe BC Da’Silva

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  1. SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL Presented by: Philipe BC Da’Silva

  2. WHAT IS SIP? • SIP is open, non-proprietary standard. • Developed by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). • The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the IETF standard for the establishment of multimedia sessions such audio, video, instant messaging, or real-time data communication sessions. • Seamlessly integrates with the internet. • SIP is a text-based protocol, similar to HTTP and SMTP, for initiating interactive communication sessions between users.

  3. WHAT IS SIP? • SIP is truly an internet-model protocol using ADCII message based on HTTP. • SIP support URL (with DNS). • Easy to decode and troubleshoot , it means web-type applications can support SIP services with minimal changes. • Easy integration and ability to inter-operate with other protocols and vendors. • SIP is flexible and scalable VoIP solutions. • Call setup is quick and incurs low overhead. • The handshake and data exchange to initiate a call is minimal compare to H.323.

  4. Integration with IETF • Other IETF protocol standards can be used to build a SIP based application. SIP can works with existing IETF protocols, for example: • RTP Real Time Protocol -to transport real time data and provide QOS feedback. • RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol - for controlling delivery of streaming media. • SAP Session Advertisement Protocol - for advertising multimedia session via multicast. • SDP Session Description Protocol – for describing multimedia sessions. • MIME – Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension –standard for describing content on the Internet. • HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP is the standard protocol used for serving web pages over the Internet.

  5. SIP Architecture SIP Gateway • RTP carries the media directly between the endpoints

  6. SIP Header • SIP borrows much of the syntax and semantics from HTTP. • A SIP messages looks like an HTTP message – message formatting, header and MIME support. • An example SIP header: • ----------------------------------------------------------------- • SIP Header • ----------------------------------------------------------------- • INVITE sip:5120@192.168.36.180 SIP/2.0 • Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.6.21:5060 • From: sip:5121@192.168.6.21 • To: <sip:5120@192.168.36.180> • Call-ID: c2943000-e0563-2a1ce-2e323931@192.168.6.21 • CSeq: 100 INVITE • Expires: 180 • User-Agent: IP Phone/ Rev. 1/ SIP enabled • Accept: application/sdp • Contact: sip:5121@192.168.6.21:5060 • Content-Type: application/sdp

  7. SIP Phone- UIP200 1) Call Origination (Make a call) 2) Call Termination (Answer a call) 3) Talk 4) Disconnect (End a call) • Cheap and inexpensive compare to IPT Phones

  8. Features and Specification

  9. Connection UIP200

  10. IPT phone connection

  11. IP Network – (IPT & SIP AnyWhere) 1) Call Origination (Make a call) 2) Call Termination (Answer a call) 3) Talk 4) Disconnect (End a call) Singapore CIX Thailand CIX SLT (LIPU-X1A) (BIPU-Q1A) IP-Network DKT Branch Office (BIPU-M2A) Switch LAN (10/100Base-T) IPT IPT Personal Computer

  12. 1) Create Unidencom file-à LIPU IP address SIP phone configuration

  13. SIP phone configuration 2) Create SIP phone MAC

  14. Configure TFTP server SIP= 192.168.254.252

  15. How to configure LIPU/LIPS? Node ID 10 Node ID 11 LIPS LIPS IP-QSIG LIPU LIPU DKT 204 DKT 201 IP Phone DN 200 IP Phone DN 202

  16. Program 100

  17. New- Program 260 IPT LIPU = LAN1

  18. Program 260 LIPU is LAN1 LIPS is LAN2

  19. Program 304 -ILG

  20. Program 306 -OLG

  21. Program 325- New - Configure IP-Qsig as LAN 2

  22. Program 161 -New • LAN 1 ‘IP’ • Program 260 • For IPT • LAN 2 ‘IP’ • Program 325 • For IP-Qsig TOTAL = 32 CHANNELS Program 102, 653,654 ,655 ,656,671 & 672

  23. Strata Net IP connections LIPU-to-BIPU Enable

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