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Building Applications Using SIP Scott Hoffpauir Vice President, Engineering Fall 1999 VON, Atlanta
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 2 Baseline Architecture Media Gateways Media Gateway Controller MGCPSIP Call Management System Multimedia Terminal Adapters User Agents Proxy / Redirect Server SIP MGCP SIP MGCP SIP Packet Network
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 3 Components Media Gateway Multimedia Terminal Adapter Client Phone Packet Interface Signaling Interworking Media Transcoding Media Gateway Controller Call Management System Proxy and Redirect Server Basic Call Control Authentication and Security Billing Bandwidth Management ?
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 4 SIP Application Server Application Server Call Server Feature Server Web Server Media Server SIP Proxy and Redirect Server Enhanced Services Management Enhanced Services Execution Conferencing, IVR Resources Using SIP, enhanced services, which reside on an application server, are separated from basic call functions
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 5 Application Server Connectivity Media Gateways Media Gateway Controller MGCPSIP Call Management System Multimedia Terminal Adapters User Agents Proxy / Redirect Server SIP MGCP SIP MGCP SIP Application Server SIP Directory Servers Email Servers Media Servers Web Servers Packet Network
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 6 Technology Convergence Interactive Voice Response Unified Messaging Cable Set Top Boxes Billing Systems Wireless PDA Multimedia Streaming OAMP Personal Information Managers Web Browser Multimedia Record & Playback Multimedia Conferencing Text to Speech Directory Services Communication Entities Application servers provide a platform for integrating telephony services with Internet, messaging, devices, and OAMP services Application Server SIP
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 7 SIP as an Enhanced Services Protocol Open, simple, extensible, and lightweight protocol Internet heritage – easier to integrate with telephony Already implemented or planned on most softswitches and gateways Allows control of bearer path Supports multiple call legs (i.e., forking) Same protocol used between services and call control entities
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 8 Example Media Gateways Media Gateway Controller Call Mgmt System Multimedia Terminal Adapters Packet Network Execution Environment Barring Service Directory Service PIN Service Logging Service SIP I/F LDAP I/F IVR I/F Email I/F Retrieve Directory Information Play Tone Collect DTMF Send E-mail Screen out 900 and 976 Calls To: Bob Smith 3019774295 Collect 4 Digits and Validate PIN Log call attempt Invite Application Server
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 9 Summary Enhanced services are key to the success of packet telephony SIP application servers can be used to augment entities providing basic call control functions SIP application servers can be used across different architectures (H.323, MGCP) SIP is a simple, open, and well-defined interface encouraging third party application services and vendor independence
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BroadSoft – Scott Hoffpauir – Building Applications Using SIP - 10 BroadSoft Company Founded September 1998, in Gaithersburg, Maryland Objective Deliver an enhanced services creation software suite to service providers Product Service execution, management, and creation platform for broadband packet communications networks
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Building Applications Using SIP Scott Hoffpauir BroadSoft, Inc. 200 Perry Parkway, Suite 1 Gaithersburg, MD 20877 (301) 977 4295 www.broadsoft.com scott@broadsoft.com
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