VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices


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VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices Is a comprehensive overview of the many flavors of VoIP, comparing and contrasting the various implementation and architecture choices. Progressing from talking between computers over the Internet, through Internet telephony, VoIP from carriers, PBX replacement with call manager / softswitch systems, Hosted PBX and Cloud Services, to IP Centrex, we’ll deliver to you the knowledge to confidently differentiate VoIP architectures and discuss pros and cons of different options. VoIP Module 2 Detailed Outline 2. VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices 2.1 Internet Telephony: Computer-Computer VoIP over the Internet ...... 2.1.1 Voice in Packets Over The Internet ...... 2.1.2 Call Setup ...... 2.1.3 Voice Quality ...... 2.1.4 Proprietary Web Phone Apps 2.2 Proprietary Internet Telephony Example: Skype ...... 2.2.1 Proprietary Internet Telephony ...... 2.2.2 Communicating to the Skype App Behind a NAT ...... 2.2.3 Proprietary Closed Ecosystems 2.3 VSPs: Internet to Phone ...... 2.3.1 Voice over IP Service Providers ...... 2.3.2 Connection to the Telephone Network ...... 2.3.3 VSP Gateway Required 2.4 VSP: Phone to Phone over the Internet e.g. Vonage ...... 2.4.1 POTS Telephones for VoIP ...... 2.4.2 Adapter ...... 2.4.3 Differences from POTS 2.5 VoIP Is The New POTS ...... 2.5.1 VoIP From The LEC ...... 2.5.2 Not Internet Communications 2.6 VoIP at Carriers ...... 2.6.1 Migrating to an All-IP Network ...... 2.6.2 Ending Switched-Access Tariffs 2.7 VoIP-Enabled PBX and Migration Options ...... 2.7.1 Choices for Business VoIP Systems ...... 2.7.2 Critical Operations Infrastructure ...... 2.7.3 Upgrading a PBX ...... 2.7.4 Migration Plan ...... 2.7.5 TDM over IP: Legacy Equipment Support ...... 2.7.6 Handset Gateways and BORSCHT ...... 2.7.7 Guinea Pigs 2.8 PBX Replacement: Premise Softswitch ...... 2.8.1 Call Manager ...... 2.8.2 Essential Function ...... 2.8.3 Special-Purpose Premise Hardware ...... 2.8.4 Standards-Based? ...... 2.8.5 Many Names ...... 2.8.6 Capabilities ...... 2.8.7 System Architectures ...... 2.8.8 Redundancy and Critical Functioning 2.9 Cloud Services and Hosted PBX: Softswitch as a Service (SaaS) ...... 2.9.1 Cloud Services ...... 2.9.2 Customer Management ...... 2.9.3 Additional Features ...... 2.9.4 Numerous Advantages ...... 2.9.5 Disadvantages 2.10 IP Centrex ...... 2.10.1 Outsourcing Everything To The Phone Company ...... 2.10.2 Advantages over Legacy Centrex ...... 2.10.3 Many Service Providers and Features ...... 2.10.4 Cost Structure 2.11 Asterisk and Open-Source Softswitch Software ...... 2.11.1 Open-Source Software ...... 2.11.2 Asterisk and sipX ...... 2.11.3 Advantages ...... 2.11.4 Disadvantages 2.12 IP Phone Features and Uses ...... 2.12.1 VoIP Phone Components ...... 2.12.2 Functions ...... 2.12.3 Numerous Methods for Dialing ...... 2.12.4 Special Features and Customization




TCO CVA Certified VoIP Analyst Study Guide


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Certification study guide and companion reference textbook for the TCO Certified VoIP Analyst (CVA) courses and exams. The CVA Study Guide corresponds directly to the CVA online courses and exams. For each lesson, detailed text notes are provided along with the main graphic. Many people find they learn better with a companion book. Printed in color! Get a complete understanding of Voice over IP and SIP, with CVA Certification to prove it. CVA covers 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 and the factors affecting sound quality, connecting to carriers and SIP trunking, and network quality with MPLS, Service Level Agreements and Class of Service. The Certified VoIP Analyst Certification includes six online courses and exams: 2221 Fundamentals of Voice over IP 2222 VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices 2223 Softswitches, SIP, Call Setup and SIP Trunking 2224 Voice Packetization, Codecs and Voice Quality 2225 SIP Trunking and Carrier Connections 2226 IP Network Quality: CoS, QoS, MPLS AND SLAs This knowledge enables a CVA to stand out from the rest, with demonstrated broad and deep vendor-agnostic knowledge of VoIP systems and best practices. This kind of knowledge enables higher-paying positions performing analysis, writing reports, making recommendations and providing effective, value-added contributions in project management, business and product development, software design, sales, marketing and finance. Invest in yourself with the CVA Certification Package from Teracom Training Institute! The CVA Certification Package Unlimited Plan includes the six CVA online courses and the TCO CVA Certification Exam, both with unlimited repeats – which means guaranteed to pass, and refresh your knowledge anytime. Get up to speed on all major topics, at your own pace. Understand the fundamentals, technologies, jargon, buzzwords and most importantly, the underlying ideas ... and how it all fits together. Plus, get your Telecommunications Certification Organization (TCO) Certified VoIP Analyst (CVA) Certification to prove it! Upgrade your skills – and your résumé – with this training and certification today!




VoIP 101


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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!




VoIP: Voice Over Internet Protocol Architecture and Features


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VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol is an emerging telecommunication technology that make use of IP network to carry voice just like PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or traditional phones. There are several companies offering low cost and more flexible phones and packages of VoIP systems. Future belongs to VoIP because of its low cost and flexibility and more control.This innovative technology will change the life of people because the dream of video phone is just behind its bars. This book covers the basic architecture, usefulness, challenges and features of the VoIP Phones systems.




VoIP and Enhanced IP Communications Services


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Focusing on the current forward momentum of IP applications and services, this practical resource offers a varied range of perspectives on the current status and future directions of IP communications.




On-Chip Communication Architectures


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Over the past decade, system-on-chip (SoC) designs have evolved to address the ever increasing complexity of applications, fueled by the era of digital convergence. Improvements in process technology have effectively shrunk board-level components so they can be integrated on a single chip. New on-chip communication architectures have been designed to support all inter-component communication in a SoC design. These communication architecture fabrics have a critical impact on the power consumption, performance, cost and design cycle time of modern SoC designs. As application complexity strains the communication backbone of SoC designs, academic and industrial R&D efforts and dollars are increasingly focused on communication architecture design. On-Chip Communication Architecures is a comprehensive reference on concepts, research and trends in on-chip communication architecture design. It will provide readers with a comprehensive survey, not available elsewhere, of all current standards for on-chip communication architectures. - A definitive guide to on-chip communication architectures, explaining key concepts, surveying research efforts and predicting future trends - Detailed analysis of all popular standards for on-chip communication architectures - Comprehensive survey of all research on communication architectures, covering a wide range of topics relevant to this area, spanning the past several years, and up to date with the most current research efforts - Future trends that with have a significant impact on research and design of communication architectures over the next several years




IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Handbook


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Take Part in the Future of Wireless/Wireline Convergence The IP multimedia subsystem (IMS), established as the foundation for future wireless and wireline convergence, is the bedrock that will facilitate easy deployment on new, rich, personalized multimedia communication services that mix telecom and data services. Designers, planners, and researchers of communication systems will need to make full use of the technology occurring with this convergence if they want to be the ones providing end users with new and efficient services that are as cost-effective as they are innovative. To provide researchers and technicians with the tools they need to optimize their role in this communication revolution, the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Handbook presents all the technical aspects of the IMS needed to support the growth of digital traffic and the implementation of underlying networks. This guide covers everything from basic concepts to research-grade material, including the future direction of the architecture. Organized in three sections, the book brings together the technical savvy of 50 pioneering experts from around the world, providing complete coverage of relevant concepts, technologies, and services. Learn How IMS Will Speed Innovation Filling the gap between existing traditional telecommunications and Internet technologies, IMS has led to an environment in which new services and concepts are introduced more quickly than ever before, such as reusable service components and real-time integration. The technology promises to be a cost-effective evolutionary path to future wireless and wireline convergences that will meet next-generation service requirements.










FCC Record


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