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- 113 SIP related internet drafts (IETF).
- 2 new and updated drafts posted in the last 14 days.
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SIP_Security_white_paper_Ahot!
- 13.01.2006
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Person-to-person realtime IP communications, like presence, VoIP and video applications, offer clear benefits for the enterprise as time- and money-savers. Unified functionality is now available, where all of the above are integrated into one streamlined application and interconnect with other networks. This creates a very important business tool and usage is increasing.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has emerged as the protocol that will fuel this development. Its simplicity and the fact that it is based on Internet standards give SIP clear advantages over older protocols. Analysts predict that SIP will dominate and the evidence given by actual deployments among service providers and equipment vendors further support that prediction.
This white paper describes the security issues associated with SIP, and how to address them within enterprise domains.
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SIPconnect_Whitepaperhot!
- 12.09.2006
- This White Paper describes the market view of the SIPconnect Recommendation created by the IP PBX to Service Provider connectivity task group within the SIP Forum Technical Working Group.
- Homepage: http://www.sipforum.org/content/view/273/227/
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SIP Server Technical Overview (Radvision)hot!
- 21.07.2004
- With the advance of SIP, server logic has become increasingly complex. SIP Servers need to deal with varying network topologies (such as public Internet networks, cellular networks, broadband residential networks), complex routing policies, security and SIP extensions. SIP Servers often need to handle high message/transaction rates and yield real-time performance and scalability, high throughput, and low delay. This chapter discusses the protocol aspects of SIP Server behavior and the usage of the RADVISION SIP Server Platform to address the challenges of effective SIP Server development
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SIP: Protocol Overview (Radvision)hot!
- 20.02.2004
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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol for initiating, managing and terminating voice and video sessions across packet networks. SIP sessions involve one or more participants and can use unicast or multicast communication. Borrowing from ubiquitous Internet protocols, such as HTTP and SMTP, SIP is text-encoded and highly extensible. SIP may be extended to accommodate features and services such as call control services, mobility, interoperability with existing telephony systems, and more.
SIP is being developed by the SIP Working Group, within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The protocol is published as IETF RFC 2543 and currently has the status of a proposed standard.
This White Paper describes the key constituents of SIP.
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Understanding SIP (Ubiquity)hot!
- 22.07.2004
- This paper provides a high-level overview of what SIP is and does. It charts SIP's migration from the laboratory to the marketplace. It describes the services SIP provides and the initiatives underway that will spur its growth. It also details the key features that distinguish SIP among protocols and diagrams how a SIP session takes place.
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A Sip of SIP (IBM)hot!
- 17.11.2004
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November, 2003
Abstract: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a standard protocol that covers a wide variety of applications. The document explains why SIP is a powerful real-time collaboration protocol. SIP is currently being adopted by many companies and is evolving more rapidly than any other existing real-time collaboration protocol. This document provides background information on SIP and touches the wide variety of applications whose implementation is either made easier or made possible, via SIP. This document concludes with a set of questions and answers on SIP.
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SIP - The Session Initian Protocol for Enterprise SIP Solutions (Siemens)hot!
- 13.10.2004
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of SIP â_" Session Initiation Protocol within the enterprise.
This paper summarizes where SIP has come from, how it works, and what makes it such a useful enabling protocol. It then describes how SIP is used in applications including telephony, conferencing and messaging, back office integration and how it is being extended to provide innovative services and accommodate the requirements of a real time IP communication.
From an application point of view SIP is continuing to develop rapidly and is innovative as we continue to envision all of its uses for home and business. This white paper is aimed at people who want to understand the concepts and drives behind SIP adoption and how it is evolving to support new enterprise business applications.
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White Paper on SIP Servers (RADVISION)hot!
- 05.04.2004
- SIP Servers are essential network elements that enable SIP endpoints to exchange messages, register user location, and seamlessly move between networks. SIP Servers enable network operators to install routing and security policies, authenticate users and manage user locations.
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Open Source IP Communicationshot!
- 12.05.2005
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SIPXchange, the industryâ_Ts first open source Enterprise communications suite, combines the cost savings of voice-over-IP technology with the quality and adaptability of open source software created by a community of developers; itâ_Ts a solution that can improve a business exponentially. Using an open source solution, companies are no longer forced to pay licensing fees for software or premiums for proprietary hardware and software.
While companies will pay less for licensing, they will continue to receive the Enterprise-grade support they get from traditional vendors, including software additions, service level agreements, and additional services such as training. If there is a failure, companies will have the ability to call and resolve the issue. Guaranteed service contracts will make open source the low risk solution for wide adoption in an Enterprise environment.
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SIP White Paper (Nortel Networks)hot!
- 01.02.2003
- Services that consumers and enterprises are willing to pay for !
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SIP: The Next Step In Converged IP Communications (Cisco)hot!
- 30.06.2004
- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) builds on the IP communications foundation by providing a standards-based approach to enabling IP communications with numerous devices and applications. This paper describes the benefits of SIP to enterprise customers and explains the comprehensive CiscoÂR roadmap for delivering SIP-based solutionsâ_"an evolving strategy that helps deliver stronger IP communications benefits to enterprise customers today and in the future. Organizations that adopt Cisco solutions can reap the benefits of IP communications and establish a solid foundation to support new and emerging SIP networking technologies.
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SIP Residential Presentation (Cisco)hot!
- 01.12.2002
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Summary Test Report: Acme Packet Net-Net PAC (CT Labs)hot!
- 14.03.2006
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CT Labs was contracted by Acme PacketTM to verify the performance of the Acme Packet Net-Net PACTM session border controller and to produce a report summarizing the results. To facilitate this Empirix provided testing products, script engineering, and lab facilities to support this high call volume test. During the test, quality assurance engineers from Acme Packet were available to help configure and support their product.
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Evolving to Converged communication with SIP (Avaya)hot!
- 11.05.2005
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Organizations with multi-vendor, multi-application and widely distributed communications systems need a reliable way to integrate and optimize their network infrastructure. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) supports converged communication applications by placing control of the communication across distributed networked entities and smoothly integrating the various system levels. SIP enables seamless data and voice convergence in multi-vendor environments with multiple applications across a wide range of industry sectors.
This white paper is designed to help business leaders understand the impact of SIP-based converged communication in Voice over IP (VoIP), Unified Communication and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions. This paper also offers CIOs guidelines for migration to an enterprise SIP network, and details some new Converged Communication Solutions.
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Enterprising with SIP - A Technology Overview (Avaya)hot!
- 02.02.2004
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The vision that Avaya has for converged voice and data communications is to create a network environment that supports maximum enterprise efficiency. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [18] is a key technology for this evolution towards a converged communication architecture. SIP as an enabler of converged communication applications has been able to gain industry-wide acceptance by placing control of the communication across distributed networked entities and by providing a means of integration at various levels in the protocol stack. Such integration is now possible in a multi-vendor environment with multiple applications across a wide range of industry sectors. Converged communications that is driven by ubiquitous IP network connectivity defines the next stage of evolution in enterprise communications.
SIP is an application layer, peer-to-peer communication protocol that facilitates openness, simplicity, flexibility, and reuse in an "All IP" Architecture. This paper offers a look at how Avaya views SIP in enterprise evolution. It also describes SIP technology, elaborates on the role of SIP in realizing converged communications, and describes details of the SIP protocol and associated technologies.
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SIP SPOKESPERSON
Ranjith Mukundan is currently the Head of Technology, IP Multimedia Technology Labs at Wipro Technologies' IP-Multimedia Carrier & Enterprise Networks (ICEN) Business Unit.
