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Numbering and Interconnection Options
John Horrocks
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Identification (seen by user)
“Private identity” used for registration “Public identity” used for user-user communications E.164 (normally has to be portable) SIP addresses operator> (not portable, changeable - LIMITED VALUE) domain> (portable, users will want to use current addresses)
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Main SIP address options for use in Protocols
E.164 only E.164 plus serving operator operator>” Name plus serving operator operator>” User domain address (can add routing number) Which? Which operator serves?
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Routing options - 1 Step-by-Step (used for E.164) B m B n B o
B p B q A B m n o p q 1 2 3 4 5 Needs knowledge of B Step-by-Step with portability (used for E.164) B 5 5 p B m B n B o B q A B m n o p q 1 2 3 4 5 Edge of portability domain
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Routing options - 2 Open backbone B 5 5 p B m B q A B m p q 1
Needs knowledge of B Common “ENUM” for E DNS B 5 5 p B m B q A B m p q 1 Common backbone 5 Whose? Internet Needs knowledge of B Common “ENUM” for E DNS B 5 B q A B q 5 1 Internet Which?
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Numbering + Routing options
User ID Routing Finding i/c point Networks need Comment E.164 Step/Step All #s in local NP All initial digits cc+ Routing table Internal ENUM+DNS Available Emulation Backbone All #s, or Same as Step/Step Global ENUM+DNS Or same as Step/Step Global ENUM+DNS preferable <srvg op> All <srvg op>s Global DNS Global DNS essential <user dom> All user domains
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Possible Conclusions PSTN Emulation services using E.164 are possible now Each operator needs internal ENUM/DNS for E.164 If E.164 is supported and a common backbone is used, then need global ENUM or published routings to national server Identification using domain” is not possible without additional shared infrastructure, ie global DNS
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Questions Can users use existing <user domains> eg addresses? Will Global DNS for NGN be part of Internet DNS? If not, who will provide it? Will a shared ENUM for NGN be public carrier ENUM? If not, who will provide it? If the public Internet ENUM/DNS is used what connectivity will there be with the Internet? Are telcos starting down the slippery slope of migrating onto the Internet?
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Isolated networks - E.164 DNS (ENUM) Public (User ENUM)
Public Internet NAT LAN Call Server Call Server Call Server Call Server Private IP NGN-1 NGN-2 NGN-3 NGN-4 Private IP Private IP Private IP Private IP DNS (ENUM) DNS (ENUM) DNS (ENUM) DNS (ENUM) For own numbers Network termination point (Gateway) Session Border Controllers Number SIP of I/c point SIP private IP
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Isolated networks, public ENUM - E.164
Cannot do IP address as serving net server only has private address DNS (ENUM) Public (Carrier ENUM) Number SIP of serving network server Public Internet NAT Call Server (with barrier) Call Server (with barrier) Call Server (with barrier) Call Server (with barrier) LAN Private IP NGN-1 NGN-2 NGN-3 NGN-4 Private IP Private IP Private IP Private IP DNS DNS DNS DNS network server> Network termination point (Gateway) Session Border Controllers SIP of serving network server SIP of I/c point SIP private IP
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Common backbone - E.164 (GSMA)
DNS (ENUM) Public (User ENUM) Public Internet NAT LAN Call Server Call Server Backbone Private IP NGN-1 NGN-4 Public IP Private IP Private IP DNS (ENUM) network server> NGN (Carrier ENUM) Network termination point (Gateway) Number SIP of serving network server SIP public IP
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Common backbone, public DNS/ENUM - E.164
Public (Carrier ENUM) Number SIP of serving network server SIP public IP Public Internet NAT Call Server (with barrier) Call Server (with barrier) LAN Backbone Private IP NGN-1 NGN-4 Private IP Public IP Private IP network server> Network termination point (Gateway)
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Common backbone - user@user domain
DNS Public Public Internet NAT LAN Call Server Call Server Backbone Private IP NGN-1 NGN-4 Public IP Private IP Private IP DNS domain> NGN New process needed Network termination point (Gateway) domain SIP of serving network server SIP public IP
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Public DNS - user@user domain
New process needed domain SIP of serving network server SIP public IP Public Internet NAT Call Server (with barrier) Call Server (with barrier) LAN Backbone Private IP NGN-1 NGN-4 Private IP Public IP Private IP Session Border Controller Network termination point (Gateway)
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