SIP Trunking


Book Description

The first complete guide to planning, evaluating, and implementing high-value SIP trunking solutions Most large enterprises have switched to IP telephony, and service provider backbone networks have largely converted to VoIP transport. But there’s a key missing link: most businesses still connect to their service providers via old-fashioned, inflexible TDM trunks. Now, three Cisco® experts show how to use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking to eliminate legacy interconnects and gain the full benefits of end-to-end VoIP. Written for enterprise decision-makers, network architects, consultants, and service providers, this book demystifies SIP trunking technology and trends and brings unprecedented clarity to the transition from TDM to SIP interconnects. The authors separate the true benefits of SIP trunking from the myths and help you systematically evaluate and compare service provider offerings. You will find detailed cost analyses, including guidance on identifying realistic, achievable savings. SIP Trunking also introduces essential techniques for optimizing network design and security, introduces proven best practices for implementation, and shows how to apply them through a start-to-finish case study. Discover the advanced Unified Communications solutions that SIP trunking facilitates Systematically plan and prepare your network for SIP trunking Generate effective RFPs for SIP trunking Ask service providers the right questions—and make sense of their answers Compare SIP deployment models and assess their tradeoffs Address key network design issues, including security, call admission control, and call flows Manage SIP/TDM interworking throughout the transition This IP communications book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology Series. IP communications titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals understand voice and IP telephony technologies, plan and design converged networks, and implement network solutions for increased productivity.




SIP Trunking & Carrier Connections


Book Description

SIP Trunking & Carrier Connections This module is all about connecting to carriers to communicate VoIP phone calls, both carrier-to-carrier connections and business-to-carrier SIP trunking. You'll learn how competitive carriers terminate VoIP phone calls on Local Exchange Carriers using the switched access tariff and tandem access trunks. We'll understand why this will be a native VoIP connection in the future, and the role of Session Border Controllers. Then we'll understand how a business system can connect its locations and to the PSTN using SIP Trunking services, and the advantage over the legacy ISDN PRI PBX trunks. VoIP Module 5 Detailed Outline 5. SIP Trunking and Carrier Connections 5.1 Carrier-to-Carrier Connection via Tandem Access Trunks ...... 5.1.1 Internet VSP to LEC ...... 5.1.2 Generalized Carrier-Carrier Example ...... 5.1.3 Competitive Long-Distance 5.2 Carrier-to-Carrier VoIP Interconnection ...... 5.2.1 Native VoIP Interconnect ...... 5.2.2 Issues to Resolve 5.3 Session Border Controllers ...... 5.3.1 MPLS Core ...... 5.3.2 SIP Trunking ...... 5.3.3 Security, Lawful Intercept and Call Routing ...... 5.3.4 Spam Filtering 5.4 PBX Trunks and Gateways ...... 5.4.1 Business Phone System – PSTN Connectivity ...... 5.4.2 Legacy PBXs and PBX Trunks ...... 5.4.3 Replacing the PBX with a Softswitch ...... 5.4.4 Using a Gateway ...... 5.4.5 Intelligent Gateway Invisible to the Softswitch 5.5 Megaco: Softswitch Controlling the Gateway ...... 5.5.1 Non-Intelligent Gateway ...... 5.5.2 Softswitch Tells The Gateway What to Do ...... 5.5.3 Media Gateway Control Protocol (Megaco) 5.6 SIP Trunking ...... 5.6.1 PBX Trunk Replacement ...... 5.6.2 Advantages ...... 5.6.3 Challenges




Telecom 101


Book Description

Packed with information, authoritative, up to date, covering all major topics - and written in plain English - Telecom 101 is an invaluable textbook and day-to-day reference on telecommunications for non-engineers. Telecom 101 covers the technologies, the players, the products and services, jargon and buzzwords, and most importantly, the underlying ideas... and how it all fits together. This is the best comprehensive book on telecommunications available anywhere: based on the course materials for Teracom's famous instructor-led Course 101 Broadband, Telecom, Datacom and Networking for Non-Engineers, the selection of content, its order, timing and pacing has been tuned and refined over years to effectively define and deliver the core set of technical knowledge needed by anyone serious in the telecom business today. In one book, you get consistency, completeness and unbeatable value: a wealth of clear, concise, organized knowledge, impossible to find in one place anywhere else! Our approach can be summed up with a simple philosophy: Start at the beginning. Progress in a logical order. Build one concept on top of another. Finish at the end. Avoid jargon. Speak in plain English. Bust the buzzwords, demystify jargon, and cut through doubletalk. Fill in the gaps, build a solid base of knowledge, put a structure in place and show how everything fits together... knowledge and understanding that lasts a lifetime. Many chapters of Telecom 101 are like self-contained reference books on specific topics; get all of these topics bound in one volume for one low price. Compare this to hunting down and paying for multiple books by different authors that may or may not cover what you need to know- and you'll agree this is a very attractive deal. Telecom 101 is your go-to telecom resource covering all major topics: • The modern Broadband Converged IP Telecom Network • Telecom fundamentals: modems and multiplexing • Network fundamentals: packets and frames, TCP ports, MPLS • Internet fundamentals: ISPs, DNS, cloud computing, web services, data centers • Telecom services: residential, business, wholesale • Digital media: digitized voice, video, images, quantities, text • VoIP fundamentals: system components, voice in packets, SIP, softswitches, gateways • Wireless: spectrum, mobile networks, LTE, 5G, broadband wireless, Wi-Fi, satellite • Fiber: fundamentals, wavelengths, DWDM, Optical Ethernet, fiber to the premise • Copper: the PSTN, analog, POTS, DSL, Hybrid Fiber-Coax, LAN cables • Equipment: routers, Layer 2 switches, call managers / softswitches, legacy CO switches and PBXs, gateways • The OSI Model: the Layers, their purpose, implementation, how protocol stacks work • Ethernet, LANs and VLANs: MAC addresses, MAC frames, Layer 2 switches, VLANs • IP: public and private IP addresses, subnets, routers, DHCP, NAT, IPv6 • MPLS and Carrier Networks: Service Level Agreements, virtual circuits, business VPNs, Class of Service • Wrapping up: Technology deployment steps, analysis, design, implementation, The Future Telecom 101 is the course materials for Course 101, allowing study and review of topics before attending a course, and a valuable desk reference after. Telecom 101 is also the course book and study guide for the TCO Certified Telecommunications Analyst (CTA) telecommunications certification. Telecom 101 is also an economical and convenient way to self-study... these are the materials to an instructor-led course that costs $1895 to attend. Written by our top instructor, Eric Coll, M.Eng., Telecom 101 contains decades of knowledge and learning distilled and organized into an invaluable study guide and practical day-to-day reference for non-engineers: career- and productivity-enhancing training... an investment in life-long knowledge that will be repaid many times over. Join thousands of satisfied customers. Get your copy today! ★★★★★ "Best Book on the Market for Telecom, 6 stars" - Amazon Customer review (amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RPXAC8JZL8Y6D)




SIP


Book Description

This cutting-edge book shows you how SIP provides a highly-scalable and cost-effective way to offer new and exciting telecommunication feature sets, helping you design your OC next generationOCO network and develop new applications and software stacks. Other key discussions include SIP as a key component in the Internet multimedia conferencing architecture, request and response messages, devices in a typical network, types of servers, SIP headers, comparisons with existing signaling protocols including H.323, related protocols SDP (Session Description Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), and the future direction of SIP. Detailed call flow diagrams illustrate how this technology works with other protocols such as H.323 and ISUP. Moreover, this book covers SIP RFC 3261 and the complete set of SIP extension RFCs."




SIP: Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol, Fourth Edition


Book Description

Now in its fourth edition, the ground-breaking Artech House bestseller SIP: Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol offers you the most comprehensive and current understanding of this revolutionary protocol for call signaling and IP Telephony. The fourth edition incorporates changes in SIP from the last five years with new chapters on internet threats and attacks, WebRTC and SIP, and substantial updates throughout. This cutting-edge book shows how SIP provides a highly-scalable and cost-effective way to offer new and exciting telecommunication feature sets, helping practitioners design “next generation” network and develop new applications and software stacks. Other key discussions include SIP as a key component in the Internet multimedia conferencing architecture, request and response messages, devices in a typical network, types of servers, SIP headers, comparisons with existing signaling protocols including H.323, related protocols SDP (Session Description Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), and the future direction of SIP.




Handbook on Session Initiation Protocol


Book Description

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), has emulated the simplicity of the protocol architecture of hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and is being popularized for VoIP over the Internet because of the ease with which it can be meshed with web services. However, it is difficult to know exactly how many requests for comments (RFCs) have been published over the last two decades in regards to SIP or how those RFCs are interrelated. Handbook on Session Initiation Protocol: Networked Multimedia Communications for IP Telephony solves that problem. It is the first book to put together all SIP-related RFCs, with their mandatory and optional texts, in a chronological and systematic way so that it can be used as a single super-SIP RFC with an almost one-to-one integrity from beginning to end, allowing you to see the big picture of SIP for the basic SIP functionalities. It is a book that network designers, software developers, product manufacturers, implementers, interoperability testers, professionals, professors, and researchers will find to be very useful. The text of each RFC from the IETF has been reviewed by all members of a given working group made up of world-renowned experts, and a rough consensus made on which parts of the drafts need to be mandatory and optional, including whether an RFC needs to be Standards Track, Informational, or Experimental. Texts, ABNF syntaxes, figures, tables, and references are included in their original form. All RFCs, along with their authors, are provided as references. The book is organized into twenty chapters based on the major functionalities, features, and capabilities of SIP.




Comprehensive Technology Solutions Offered by SolveForce and Partners


Book Description

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, SolveForce and its partners deliver unparalleled expertise in telecommunications and technology solutions. This comprehensive guide explores how SolveForce integrates advanced technologies—such as high-speed internet, cloud computing, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and Everything as a Service (XaaS)—to revolutionize global connectivity. Through detailed explanations and real-world case studies, Comprehensive Technology Solutions Offered by SolveForce and Partners illustrates how businesses of all sizes can leverage cutting-edge solutions to enhance efficiency, security, and scalability. From managing complex cloud infrastructures to deploying next-generation telecommunications networks, this book highlights how SolveForce tailors its services to meet the unique needs of industries navigating the digital transformation of Industry 4.0. A must-read for business leaders, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts, this book provides a clear and insightful roadmap for utilizing technology to thrive in the modern world.




Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks


Book Description

Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks provides a comprehensive coverage of the seven most dangerous hacks and exploits specific to Unified Communications (UC) and lays out the anatomy of these attacks including how to make your system more secure. You will discover the best ways to defend against these vicious hacks with step-by-step instruction and learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable. The book describes the intersection of the various communication technologies that make up UC, including Voice over IP (VoIP), instant message (IM), and other collaboration technologies. There are seven chapters that focus on the following: attacks against the UC ecosystem and UC endpoints; eavesdropping and modification attacks; control channel attacks; attacks on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunks and public switched telephone network (PSTN) interconnection; attacks on identity; and attacks against distributed systems. Each chapter begins with an introduction to the threat along with some examples of the problem. This is followed by discussions of the anatomy, dangers, and future outlook of the threat as well as specific strategies on how to defend systems against the threat. The discussions of each threat are also organized around the themes of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. This book will be of interest to information security professionals of all levels as well as recreational hackers. - Knowledge is power, find out about the most dominant attacks currently waging war on computers and networks globally - Discover the best ways to defend against these vicious attacks; step-by-step instruction shows you how - Institute countermeasures, don't be caught defenseless again, and learn techniques to make your computer and network impenetrable




New Telecom Networks


Book Description

Nowadays, the Internet has become an irreplaceable tool, feeding us information about new innovations and the evolution of the markets relating to all human activities. What the Internet lacks, though, is a guiding narrative thread, which is crucial to understand the evolution from old technologies into the technologies available today, and to benefit from the commentary which could elucidate that process of evolution. In spite of its inherent richness, no encyclopedia can constitute the one and only referential information source. The actors involved also have the right to be heard: all those who have devoted their working lives to the collective effort of edifying networks can, of course, present their personal views about the evolution of the world of telecommunications, and thus provide invaluable testimony to companies in this area who can make use of it. It is that approach which is adopted in this book. Whilst the primary objective of this book is to encourage SMEs to use digital technologies, and help them to organize with that goal in mind, it has proved necessary to describe the transformations currently under way in the field of networks, and to outline the efforts to obtain a competitive edge in terms of clerical applications, compare the various techniques that are available for high data rate communications, and touch upon the advent of the "Internet of Things", cloud computing and various new multimedia technologies. All in all, this book should help companies – particularly SMEs – to garner overall information about the current movement in the area of networking, and assist them in putting in place and managing their own communications systems.




VoIP 101


Book Description

VoIP 101 is designed for the non-engineering professional needing an overview and update, and for those new to the business needing to get up to speed quickly. VoIP 101 covers all major topics in Voice over IP – in plain English. From fundamentals to softswitches and SIP trunking, we’ll explain the jargon and the technologies, and more importantly, the underlying ideas. Based on training courses developed, refined and tuned over many years, the selection of material, its order and emphasis in VoIP 101 is proven and field-tested to bring you the knowledge of Voice over IP you need. Understanding what everything does and how it all works together allows you to be more accurate, eliminates frustration with buzzwords, and gives you confidence to make meaningful contributions. You have the added advantage of knowing what someone is talking about, even if you’re not familiar with the exact details of the variation they’re discussing. Don't be the one person in the room who isn't up to speed! Your employer (or prospective employer) will be interested to hear you have this solid foundation of knowledge that project- and product-specific knowledge can be built on, getting you up to speed quickly… then having the versatility to subsequently work on different projects. VoIP 101 has six chapters covering all aspects of Voice over IP, including all the different ways VoIP is implemented, how calls are set up with softswitches and SIP, how voice is packetized, the factors affecting sound quality, connecting to carriers and SIP trunking, and network quality with MPLS, Service Level Agreements and Class of Service: 1 Fundamentals of Voice over IP A complete introduction to everything Voice over IP. You'll learn the fundamental ideas and principles of a VoIP telephone system, the jargon and buzzwords, and how it all works together. 2 VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices Next is a comprehensive overview of the many flavors of VoIP, comparing and contrasting the various implementation and architecture choices. 3 Softswitches, SIP, Call Setup and SIP Trunking This chapter is all about SIP, and how it is used to set up phone calls: what SIP is, how it works, jargon like proxy server and location server, how SIP fits in with softswitches and call managers, and trace the establishment of a VoIP phone call using SIP and DNS, step by step. 4 Voice Packetization, Codecs and Voice Quality The "nuts and bolts" of Voice over IP: how the voice is digitized and coded, time stamps applied with the RTP protocol, and how the result is carried in UDP, IP packets and MAC frames. 5 SIP Trunking & Carrier Connections This chapter is all about connecting to carriers to communicate VoIP phone calls, both carrier-to-carrier connections and business-to-carrier SIP trunking. 6 IP Network Quality: CoS, QoS, MPLS and SLAs The last chapter in VoIP 101 focuses on the network service provided by carriers to move VoIP packets, and how network traffic is identified, managed and prioritized, resulting in Class of Service offerings to meet Service Level Agreements. VoIP 101 is intended to be read sequentially, building ideas on top of ideas. The detailed Table of Contents makes it also useful as a day-to-day reference handbook. Our goal is to explain the big picture, the jargon and buzzwords, and put in place a very solid base of VoIP knowledge spanning fundamentals to the latest technologies and how they are deployed – in plain English. Let’s get started!