Description
Book Synopsis"This book is like a good tour guide. It doesn't just describe the major attractions; you share in the history, spirit, language, and culture of the place. " --Henning Schulzrinne, Professor, Columbia University Since its birth in 1996, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has grown up.
Table of ContentsForeword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1 Introduction.
Chapter 2 Internet Communications Enabled by SIP.
Chapter 3 Architectural Principles of the Internet.
Chapter 4 DNS and ENUM.
Chapter 5 Real-Time Internet Multimedia.
Chapter 6 SIP Overview.
Chapter 7 SIP Service Creation.
Chapter 8 User Preferences.
Chapter 9 SIP Security.
Chapter 10 NAT and Firewall Traversal.
Chapter 11 SIP Telephony.
Chapter 12 Voicemail and Universal Messaging.
Chapter 13 Presence and Instant Messaging.
Chapter 14 SIP Conferencing.
Chapter 15 SIP Application Level Mobility.
Chapter 16 Emergency and Preemption Communication Services.
Chapter 17 Accessibility for the Disabled.
Chapter 18 Quality of Service for Real-Time Internet Communications.
Chapter 19 SIP Component Services.
Chapter 20 Peer-to-Peer SIP.
Chapter 21 Conclusions and Future Directions.
Index.