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All you need to know about deploying VoIP protocols in one comprehensive and highly practical reference - Now updated with coverage on SIP and the IMS infrastructure

This book provides a comprehensive and practical overview of the technology behind Internet Telephony (IP), providing essential information to Network Engineers, Designers, and Managers who need to understand the protocols. Furthermore, the author explores the issues involved in the migration of existing telephony infrastructure to an IP - based real time communication service. Assuming a working knowledge of IP and networking, it addresses the technical aspects of real-time applications over IP. Drawing on his extensive research and practical development experience in VoIP from its earliest stages, the author provides an accessible reference to all the relevant standards and cutting-edge techniques in a single resource.

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    Table of Contents
    Contents

    Abbreviations

    Glossary

    Preface

    1 Voice over multimedia

    1.1Transporting voice, fax and video over a packet network

    1.2Encoding media streams

    2 H.323: Packet-based Multimedia Communications Systems

    2.1 Introduction

    2.2 H.323 step by step

    2.3 Optimizing and enhancing H.323

    2.4 Conferencing with H.323

    2.5 Directories and numbering

    2.6 H.323 security

    2.7 Supplementary services

    2.8Future work on H.323

    3 Session Initiation Protocol

    3.1. The origin and purpose of SIP

    3.2. From RFC 2543 To RFC 3261

    3.3. Overview of a simple SIP call

    3.4. Call handling services with SIP

    3.5. SIP security

    3.6. Instant messaging (IM) and presence

    4 The 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture

    4.1. Introduction

    4.2. Overview of the IMS architecture

    4.3. The IMS CSCFs

    4.4. The full picture : 3GPP release 8, TISPAN

    5 The Media Gateway to Media Controller Protocol (MGCP)

    5.1Introduction:why MGCP?

    5.2 MGCP 1.0

    5.3 Sample MGCP call flows

    5.4 The future of MGCP

    6 Advanced Topics: Call Redirection

    6.1CallredirectioninVoIPnetworks

    7 Advanced Topics: NAT Traversal

    7.1 Introduction to Network AddressTranslation343

    7.2 Workarounds for VoIP when the network cannot be controlled

    7.3 Recommended network design for service providers

    7.4 Conclusion

    Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 22/10/2010
    ISBN13: 9780470665848, 978-0470665848
    ISBN10: 047066584X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    All you need to know about deploying VoIP protocols in one comprehensive and highly practical reference - Now updated with coverage on SIP and the IMS infrastructure

    This book provides a comprehensive and practical overview of the technology behind Internet Telephony (IP), providing essential information to Network Engineers, Designers, and Managers who need to understand the protocols. Furthermore, the author explores the issues involved in the migration of existing telephony infrastructure to an IP - based real time communication service. Assuming a working knowledge of IP and networking, it addresses the technical aspects of real-time applications over IP. Drawing on his extensive research and practical development experience in VoIP from its earliest stages, the author provides an accessible reference to all the relevant standards and cutting-edge techniques in a single resource.

    Key Features:

    • Updated with a chapter on SIP and the

      Trade Review




      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Abbreviations

      Glossary

      Preface

      1 Voice over multimedia

      1.1Transporting voice, fax and video over a packet network

      1.2Encoding media streams

      2 H.323: Packet-based Multimedia Communications Systems

      2.1 Introduction

      2.2 H.323 step by step

      2.3 Optimizing and enhancing H.323

      2.4 Conferencing with H.323

      2.5 Directories and numbering

      2.6 H.323 security

      2.7 Supplementary services

      2.8Future work on H.323

      3 Session Initiation Protocol

      3.1. The origin and purpose of SIP

      3.2. From RFC 2543 To RFC 3261

      3.3. Overview of a simple SIP call

      3.4. Call handling services with SIP

      3.5. SIP security

      3.6. Instant messaging (IM) and presence

      4 The 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture

      4.1. Introduction

      4.2. Overview of the IMS architecture

      4.3. The IMS CSCFs

      4.4. The full picture : 3GPP release 8, TISPAN

      5 The Media Gateway to Media Controller Protocol (MGCP)

      5.1Introduction:why MGCP?

      5.2 MGCP 1.0

      5.3 Sample MGCP call flows

      5.4 The future of MGCP

      6 Advanced Topics: Call Redirection

      6.1CallredirectioninVoIPnetworks

      7 Advanced Topics: NAT Traversal

      7.1 Introduction to Network AddressTranslation343

      7.2 Workarounds for VoIP when the network cannot be controlled

      7.3 Recommended network design for service providers

      7.4 Conclusion

      Index

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