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One Click Management for VoIPhot!
- 15.05.2007
- Codima Toolbox delivers unrivalled pre assessment and post deployment VoIP testing and readiness for VoIP networks from beginning to end. This includes network pre assessment tools, traffic simulation, post deployment monitoring and troubleshooting combined with modules for Flow analyzing, RTP analyzing and Call Playback as well as inventory and visual mapping tools. Flexible and scalable Codima Toolbox is a set of tools easy to integrate, combine and scale ensuring successful VoIP implementations.
- Homepage: http://www.codimatech.com
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sbmain_elab_NAT_for_sip_centerhot!
- 05.04.2006
- NAT traversal with SIP
- Homepage: www.sipknowledge.com/elearn.html
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Ingate Systems: SIP Trunking Benefits and Best Practices hot!
- 19.06.2007
- SIP Trunking Benefits and Best Practices By Janne Magnusson, Vice President, Product Management Ingate® Systems A complete guide to SIP trunks, this whitepaper provides a comprehensive overview on the basics of SIP trunking, including a discussion of infrastructure needs and deployment issues and solutions. In-depth sections dedicated to interoperability, security and quality and reliability issues are also included. Editorials from ShoreTel, Level 3, Cbeyond/SIP Connect and Ingate provide a unique look at the perspectives from the IP-PBX, ITSP and other thought leader points-of-view. SIP trunks can lower telephony costs and deliver rapid return on investment (ROI). They also offer the opportunity for enhanced communications both within the enterprise and with vendors, customers and partners. While some see SIP as just voice, SIP trunking can also serve as the starting point for the entire breadth of realtime communications possible with the protocol, including Instant Messaging, presence applications, whiteboarding and application sharing. Adding their unique insights to the white paper are editorials by: - ShoreTel, Inc. – “Developing a Working Solution End-to-End” - Level 3 – “A Service Provider’s Perspective on SIP Trunking” - Ingate Systems – “Who Is Listening to My Calls?” - Cbeyond – “SIP Connect: An Industry Collaboration Success Story”
- Homepage: http://www.ingate.com/files/white_paper_What_is_SIP_Trunking_A.pdf
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Navigating the Complexities of IMS (Empirix)hot!
- 07.09.2006
- IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is moving the communications industry towards a new business model. No longer are proprietary solutions with long development cycles and network-centric applications the solution for the network equipment manufacturer or service provider community to enable feature-rich services. Traditionally, end user, network, testing/monitoring, and maintenance applications have been dictated by the access and network infrastructure equipment capabilities and feature sets. These applications have been integrated into the legacy equipment and the ability to customize has been extremely limited. However, these applications due to their proprietary and static nature and long development timeframes are very reliable and provide a high quality end user experience. This quality and reliability needs to be duplicated in the IMS environment and applied to real-time, next-generation applications but in a much quicker timeframe across diverse networks and devices.
- Homepage: http://www.empirix.com/
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Session border controllers (Acme Packet)hot!
- 07.07.2003
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Regardless of opportunity, interactive communication over IP networks must be able to reach anyone, anywhere, anytime to maximize its value. To paraphrase Metcalfe's Law: the useful-ness, or utility, of interactive cormnunication equals the square of the number of users. New interactive communication services and applications, therefore, must ultimately span business and consumer, wired and wireless networks.
Consequently, simply building standalone voice, video and multimedia over IP network islands is not sufficient. They must be built and interconnected in a way that ensures security and peak performance end-to-end. Businesses and consumers will be satisfied with - and pay good money for - nothing less.
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NexTone SBC Attack Performance Test (CT Labs)hot!
- 11.09.2006
- CT Labs was commissioned by NexTone to verify SIP call-handling performance of the NexTone MSC session border controller (SBC) product while subjected to various real-world attacks. The test involved generating high levels of valid real-world SIP-based VoIP traffic while launching attacks against the SBC, including denial of service (DoS) and other malicious attacks designed to disrupt SIP-based services.
- Homepage: www.ct-labs.com
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Genesys IP Media eXchange Testing Reporthot!
- 11.09.2006
- CT Labs was commissioned by Genesys to evaluate the call-handling performance of the IP Media eXchange (IPMX). The IPMX compo-nents were deployed on one, two, and three Windows-based servers, respectively, for each of the three tests described in this report. All VoIP calls were generated using an automation script running on the Empirix Hammer FX-IP platform, using the SIP protocol. In the first test, the IPMX was deployed on a single server. The results of this test reveal that a single high-performance server with 150 agents configured can effectively process in excess of 250 simultaneous callers at a rate of 8 calls/second, with half listening to music on hold, and the other half connected to agents.
- Homepage: www.ct-labs.com
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and MCI AdvantageR White Paperhot!
- 01.06.2003
- Global IP communications over the Internet is probably the most significant development since the emergence of telephone networks over 120 years ago. In this paper, we explore the new communication services enabled by the Internet, including examples of new and potential services.
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Robustness testing of SIP implementations (Codenomicon)hot!
- 18.11.2003
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Introduction
SIP[4] will be a part of future IP telephony infrastructure, raising new security concerns and issues. As past experience has shown, a majority of these problems are due to software vulnerabilities. One class of software vulnerabilities is introduced during implementation, in the coding process, due to non-robust handling of input data. An example listing of vulnerability types and failures is in Table 1.
One way to counter these vulnerabilities is to do white box testing and to perform code audits. This white paper discusses this process.
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QoS Testing in the VoIP Environment (Empirix)hot!
- 14.03.2006
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In recent years, the business world has reaped tremendous benefits from the many exciting products and applications made possible by the marriage of data and voice technologies. Now, the efficiencies and enhanced services resulting from that revolution are being enhanced by the magnitude of change possible as data networks become the transport for voice. IP Telephony, or Voice over IP (VoIP), is the exploding new technology enabling voice to be carried over IP-based, packet-switched local and wide area networks.
Now the efficiencies and enhanced services resulting from that revolution are being eclipsed by the magnitude of change possible as data networks become the transport for voice. The open standards approach adopted within the voice over IP world has meant that public and private network operators are now able to remove their dependence on buying everything from one vendor that was a fact of life in the closed/proprietary nature of the traditional circuit- switched world. Other advantages that have attracted a lot of attention include the ability to bypass the PSTN and its toll charges,applications made possible by merging voice with Internet data,lower operating expenses,and network service presence.
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Big Communications Picture (Siemens)hot!
- 02.02.2004
- This white paper provides an overview of the company_Ts HiPath portfolio, the focus being on HiPath OpenScape, which is a suite of presence-aware, real-time communications software. HiPath OpenScape is a groundbreaking addition to the HiPath solutions portfolio and an important development in its own right. Additional Siemens white papers are available that focus on the portfolio, the HiPath MobileOffice solution and the company_Ts award-winning migration strategy.
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Why more bandwidth can be a really BAD thinghot!
- 04.12.2006
- Opinion piece on why ADSLs/+ is not a service naturally compatible with VoIP.
- Homepage: http://www.vcomm.co.uk
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SIP Market Overview (Data Connections)hot!
- 01.09.2004
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Executive Summary
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is continuing to develop rapidly and it is difficult to keep up with all of its innovations and uses. This white paper is aimed at people who want to understand the concepts and drivers behind SIP adoption, and how it is evolving to face new challenges. This paper summarizes where SIP has come from, how it works, and what makes it such a useful protocol. It then describes how SIP is used in applications including telephony, conferencing and messaging, and how it is being extended to provide innovative services and accommodate the requirements of real-world deployment, where NATs, service level agreements and regulators exist. In covering this broad range of SIP-related topics, it provides a summary of the state of this increasingly important protocol.
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SIP at the Desktop - Intelligence to the Edge (Mitel)hot!
- 01.09.2001
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The development of VoIP has been characterized by a perpetual battle to deliver the full-range of applications end users and service providers want, while balancing that with manageability and a straightforward design that eases deployment and development. One protocol that has fit that bill is the IETF's session initiation protocol (SIP).
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Overview of H.323 - SIP Interworking (Radvision)hot!
- 16.05.2001
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Looking at IP networks and VoIP, it is clear that both protocols - SIP and H.323 - are widely deployed and here to stay. For carriers wishing to provide global VoIP services, the interconnection of these disparate networks into a unified VoIP network is an urgent and high priority. The SIP-H.323 InterWorking Function (IWF) has been defined as a logical entity that allows the interworking between the SIP and H.323 protocols. This includes call sequence mapping, message parameter mapping, translation between H.245 and SDP, state machines, and the handling of different call procedures.
This paper looks at the issues and challenges of the IWF and presents a number of approaches for achieving the necessary functionality.
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