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Understanding VoIP - 1

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1. Components, Standards and Architectures
 The Big Picture




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 Major VoIP Components

 Terminals
 Packetized voice
 Soft switch
 Media server
 Gateway
 LAN
 WAN
 Standards and Protocols




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 Terminals
       Features                          Description
 Protocols/Standards   SIP RFC3261, SDP, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP,
                       HTTP, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS, DHCP, PPPoE,
                       TFTP, NTP, STUN.
 Network Interfaces    Dual switched 10/1000Mbps ports with
                       integrated PoE
 Voice codec           G.711 a/u (64kbps), G.729A/B(8kbps)
 Telephony Features    Hold, Transfer, Forward, 3-way Conference, Call
                       Waiting, Multiple SIP Accounts, etc.
 QoS                   Layer 2 (802.1Q, 802.1p) and Layer 3 (ToS,
                       DiffServ, MPLS) QoS
 Advance Voice         Silence Suppression, Jitter Buffer, Voice
 Quality Features      Activation Detection, Packet Loss Concealment
 Operating System      Linux
 Example               Grandstream, Dlink, Cisco, X-Lite, etc.

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 Packetized Voice




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 Soft Switches – SIP Servers/Call Managers




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 Softswitch: A programmable network switch that can process the signaling for all
  types of packet protocols.
 Also called SIP Server, SIP Proxy, Call Manager, VoIP Switch, Call Agent, IP Centrex,
  Hosted PBX, User Agent, Gatekeeper (H.323).
 According to International Softswitch Consortium, a softswitch should be able to:
1. Control connection services for a media gateway and / or native IP endpoints
2. Select processes that can be applied to a call.
3. Providing routing for a call within the network based on signaling and customer
    database information.
4. Transfer the control of the call to another element .
5. Interface to and support management functions such as provisioning, fault, billing,
    etc.

 The switching technology in a softswitch is in software (hence the name) rather than
  in the hardware as with traditional switching center technology.
 This software programmability allows it to support IP telephony protocols
  (H.323, SIP, MEGACO, etc.).
 Examples of Softswitch: Asterisk, 3CX, Volcatel, etc.

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 In Summary, the two main functions of a Softswitch are:
1. Terminal Control
2. Call Control


                                 • Registration: Authentication, directory
                                   entry
       Terminal                  • Admission: Permission to make / receive
        Control                    calls
                                 • Status: Call disposition


                                 • Call Signaling: Address resolution, setup,
                                   tear down
    Call Control                 • Call routing
                                 • Call accounting
                                 • Call detail record

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 Media Server or Content Server

 A computer appliance, ranging from an enterprise class machine with a dedicated
  software application providing contents such as voice, video, music, text, graphics.
 Two interesting types of media/content:

1. Integrated Messaging
2. Video Server

 Integrated Messaging                            Other Media
• Voicemail, Email, Fax                          • Web pages
• Text-to-speech, speech-to-text                 • Digital right management
• Web-style user interface                       • Music
                                                 • Google earth
 Video Server                                   • Countless applications
• Basic Cable
• Video on Demand: Movie “rentals”
• Pay-per-view, IPTV
• PVR functionality
• Game Server
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 Gateways – Media Gateway

 Gateways are Protocol Converters
 Media Gateway converts traditional TDM
  to RTP stream and vise versa.
 TDM belongs to the PSTN world.
 RTP belongs to the IP world.
 Media and Signaling gateway could be a
  single device or a separate device.




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 Gateways – Signaling Gateway

 Gateways are Protocol Converters
 Signaling Gateway converts SIP to SS7 and
  vice versa.
 SIP belongs to the IP world.
 SS7 belongs to the traditional PSTN world.




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 LANs and WANs

 LAN: In-building
 Ethernet: 10 – 1000Mbps
 Cabling: Cat5, Cat6e twisted pair
 MAC Address
 Power Over Ethernet

WAN: Between buildings
 IP Addresses
 Access: DSL, Cable, T1, Fiber, Microwave
 Network Protocol: IP, Frame relay, ATM
 Carrier Ethernet




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 Key VoIP Standards
 IETF
• RFC 3261 SIP
• RFC 2327 SDP
• RFC 1889 RTP
• RFC 0768 UDP
• RFC 0791 IP

 ITU-T
• H.323: Historical
• G.700: Voice coding
  - G.711: 64kbps “PCM”
  - Many others at lower rates
 IEEE802.3
 TIA Cable Categories




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 Where Are We Going?




  Broadband IP Dial Tone.
 IP-PSTN
 -Internet Protocol – Packet
   Switch Telephone Network.
 - IP Packet to any other point
 > 1Mbps
  Carrier Ethernet




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2. VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices
 Computer-Computer VoIP Over The Internet
 Requirements:
  - Computer/Mobile Phone/PDA, ……
  - Internet Access.
  - Software: Skype, Nimbuzz, IM, …….
  - Directory, call setup/control.
  - Sound card and headset or USB phone.
  - Operating system: IP/UDP protocol
    stack.
 Considerations:
  - Free (with internet connection)
  - Interoperability: Standard?
  - Less user-friendly than PSTN.
  - Variable quality of voice




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 Skype and IM
 Proprietary technology
  - Skype directory is based on Kazaa
  - It uses P2P file sharing
  - Good quality voice: Uses 15kbps codec
 Works through NATs
  - Communications encrypted
  - Your computer could relay traffic
 Good HMI – Human Machine Interface
 Yahoo, Google, MSN, AOL, Nimbuzz.




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 Computer to Phone
 Broadband internet connection at one
  end.
 POTs at other end.
 ITSP/VoIP Service provider in the
  middle.
 Variable voice quality.
 E1 connection to circuit-switch PSTN.
 Possibly ISP is different from the ITSP.
 ITSP is located offshore.
 Softphone required to connect to the
  ITSP using SIP protocol.
 Example of softphone: X-Lite, 3CX, etc.
 Example of ITSP: Skype, Belgacom,
  etc.




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 Phone to Phone over the Internet
 Broadband internet connection at one
  end.
 POTs at other end.
 ITSP/VoIP Service provider in the
  middle.
 Variable voice quality.
 E1 connection to circuit-switch PSTN.
 Possibly, ISP is different from the ITSP.
 ITSP is located offshore.
 IP phone is required to connect to the
  ITSP using SIP protocol.
 Example of IP phone: Grandstream,
  Cisco, Dlink, etc.
 Example of ITSP: Skype, Belgacom,
  etc.



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 Phone to Phone over the Internet
 ITSP either supplies the adapter or user
  verifies compatible off-the-shelf adapter.
Broadband internet connection at one
  end.
 POTs at other end.
 ITSP/VoIP Service provider in the
  middle.
 Variable voice quality.
 E1 connection to circuit-switch PSTN.
 Possibly, ISP is different from the ITSP.
 ITSP is located offshore.
 POTs connects to the adapter using the
  FXS/FXO port.
 The adapter acts as FX to VoIP gateway.
 Example of ITSP: Skype, Belgacom,
  etc.



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 Managed-IP Telephone Service Provider
 All IP end-to-end network.
 Radio Access Network could be wireless
  - (WiMAX, Wi-Fi, LTE), cable or fibre.
 End-to-end Carrier Ethernet Network.
 IP network QoS methods.
 Voice quality is guarantee.
 E1 connection to circuit switched PSTN.
 ISP and ITSP – same company.
 Provider connects with upstream ISP for
  long distance call termination and www.
 Provider supplies the adapter and
  modem.
 Example: ipNX




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3. VoIP for Businesses and Organizations
 VoIP-Enabled PBX
 PBX provides all VoIP functions.
-Call management
- Integrated gateway
- Integrated voicemail
 Supports VoIP and traditional phones
-Phased implementation of VoIP
  in-building.




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PBX Replacement
 Softswitch
-General purpose hardware
- Proprietary software
- Standards-based
- Additional applications:
Messaging, conferencing, IVR, IM,
presence.
 Availability and Survivability
-Redundancy and failover
- Distributed Call managers
- Distributed call control tables
- UPS in closets




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Hosted PBX
 Softswitch at Service Provider
-SIP messages over network
- Customer configuration via web portal
- IVR, ACD hosting too
 Strategic Advantages
-Professional implementation
- Scalability, flexibility
- Security, reliability
 Financial advantages
-Lease vs. buy: capital, maintenance
- Reduce staffing
 Disadvantages
-Lack of control
- Feature set? Capacity?




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 IP Centrex
 Hosted softswitch service from the Phone
  Company
-Huge Centrex customer base
 Higher level of trust
-Professionalism, longevity
 Multilocation benefits
-Uniform services, support
 Bundled services
-Access circuit plus telephony
 Seamless services
-Home-to-office VPN, telephony
 Features and pricing
-Per user, per month
- Local number, DID
- Desktop, web collaboration




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Open-sourced IP-PBX Software
 Free code updated by users
 Asterisk: One of the “Oldest”
-IP PBX plus signaling server,
  media gateway, analog/TDM PBX, IVR,
  messaging server
 Supported commercially
-30 – 50% cost of proprietary
- Asterisk (Digium)
- sipX, SIPfoundry (Pingtel)
- Others: vovida, Freeswitch
 Disadvantages
-May be difficult to implement
- Requires skilled technicians
- Lack of management/support tools




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 SO/HO IP Phone Features and Uses
 Small / home office
 All-in-one device
-Fast processor, jitter buffer
- Linux OS, browser, software
- SIP, MGCP
- Ethernet switch, PoE, PPPoE
- Bluetooth
- Router, DHCP, NAT, firewall
- VPN, QoS support
 Dialing features – dial by:
- Phone number, SIP address,
  IP address, directory, voice recognition,
  softkeys, presence/location notice,…….




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Understanding VoIP - 1

  • 1. Understanding VoIP - 1 TO DOWNLOAD THIS PRESENTATION visit: http://www.ideapoolonline.com 1
  • 2. 1. Components, Standards and Architectures  The Big Picture http://www.ideapoolonline.com 2
  • 3.  Major VoIP Components  Terminals  Packetized voice  Soft switch  Media server  Gateway  LAN  WAN  Standards and Protocols http://www.ideapoolonline.com 3
  • 4.  Terminals Features Description Protocols/Standards SIP RFC3261, SDP, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP, ARP/RARP, ICMP, DNS, DHCP, PPPoE, TFTP, NTP, STUN. Network Interfaces Dual switched 10/1000Mbps ports with integrated PoE Voice codec G.711 a/u (64kbps), G.729A/B(8kbps) Telephony Features Hold, Transfer, Forward, 3-way Conference, Call Waiting, Multiple SIP Accounts, etc. QoS Layer 2 (802.1Q, 802.1p) and Layer 3 (ToS, DiffServ, MPLS) QoS Advance Voice Silence Suppression, Jitter Buffer, Voice Quality Features Activation Detection, Packet Loss Concealment Operating System Linux Example Grandstream, Dlink, Cisco, X-Lite, etc. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 4
  • 5.  Packetized Voice http://www.ideapoolonline.com 5
  • 6.  Soft Switches – SIP Servers/Call Managers http://www.ideapoolonline.com 6
  • 7.  Softswitch: A programmable network switch that can process the signaling for all types of packet protocols.  Also called SIP Server, SIP Proxy, Call Manager, VoIP Switch, Call Agent, IP Centrex, Hosted PBX, User Agent, Gatekeeper (H.323).  According to International Softswitch Consortium, a softswitch should be able to: 1. Control connection services for a media gateway and / or native IP endpoints 2. Select processes that can be applied to a call. 3. Providing routing for a call within the network based on signaling and customer database information. 4. Transfer the control of the call to another element . 5. Interface to and support management functions such as provisioning, fault, billing, etc.  The switching technology in a softswitch is in software (hence the name) rather than in the hardware as with traditional switching center technology.  This software programmability allows it to support IP telephony protocols (H.323, SIP, MEGACO, etc.).  Examples of Softswitch: Asterisk, 3CX, Volcatel, etc. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 7
  • 8.  In Summary, the two main functions of a Softswitch are: 1. Terminal Control 2. Call Control • Registration: Authentication, directory entry Terminal • Admission: Permission to make / receive Control calls • Status: Call disposition • Call Signaling: Address resolution, setup, tear down Call Control • Call routing • Call accounting • Call detail record http://www.ideapoolonline.com 8
  • 9.  Media Server or Content Server  A computer appliance, ranging from an enterprise class machine with a dedicated software application providing contents such as voice, video, music, text, graphics.  Two interesting types of media/content: 1. Integrated Messaging 2. Video Server  Integrated Messaging  Other Media • Voicemail, Email, Fax • Web pages • Text-to-speech, speech-to-text • Digital right management • Web-style user interface • Music • Google earth  Video Server • Countless applications • Basic Cable • Video on Demand: Movie “rentals” • Pay-per-view, IPTV • PVR functionality • Game Server http://www.ideapoolonline.com 9
  • 10.  Gateways – Media Gateway  Gateways are Protocol Converters  Media Gateway converts traditional TDM to RTP stream and vise versa.  TDM belongs to the PSTN world.  RTP belongs to the IP world.  Media and Signaling gateway could be a single device or a separate device. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 10
  • 11.  Gateways – Signaling Gateway  Gateways are Protocol Converters  Signaling Gateway converts SIP to SS7 and vice versa.  SIP belongs to the IP world.  SS7 belongs to the traditional PSTN world. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 11
  • 12.  LANs and WANs  LAN: In-building  Ethernet: 10 – 1000Mbps  Cabling: Cat5, Cat6e twisted pair  MAC Address  Power Over Ethernet WAN: Between buildings  IP Addresses  Access: DSL, Cable, T1, Fiber, Microwave  Network Protocol: IP, Frame relay, ATM  Carrier Ethernet http://www.ideapoolonline.com 12
  • 13.  Key VoIP Standards  IETF • RFC 3261 SIP • RFC 2327 SDP • RFC 1889 RTP • RFC 0768 UDP • RFC 0791 IP  ITU-T • H.323: Historical • G.700: Voice coding - G.711: 64kbps “PCM” - Many others at lower rates  IEEE802.3  TIA Cable Categories http://www.ideapoolonline.com 13
  • 14.  Where Are We Going?  Broadband IP Dial Tone. IP-PSTN -Internet Protocol – Packet Switch Telephone Network. - IP Packet to any other point > 1Mbps  Carrier Ethernet http://www.ideapoolonline.com 14
  • 15. 2. VoIP Architectures and Implementation Choices  Computer-Computer VoIP Over The Internet  Requirements: - Computer/Mobile Phone/PDA, …… - Internet Access. - Software: Skype, Nimbuzz, IM, ……. - Directory, call setup/control. - Sound card and headset or USB phone. - Operating system: IP/UDP protocol stack.  Considerations: - Free (with internet connection) - Interoperability: Standard? - Less user-friendly than PSTN. - Variable quality of voice http://www.ideapoolonline.com 15
  • 16.  Skype and IM  Proprietary technology - Skype directory is based on Kazaa - It uses P2P file sharing - Good quality voice: Uses 15kbps codec  Works through NATs - Communications encrypted - Your computer could relay traffic  Good HMI – Human Machine Interface  Yahoo, Google, MSN, AOL, Nimbuzz. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 16
  • 17.  Computer to Phone  Broadband internet connection at one end.  POTs at other end.  ITSP/VoIP Service provider in the middle.  Variable voice quality.  E1 connection to circuit-switch PSTN.  Possibly ISP is different from the ITSP.  ITSP is located offshore.  Softphone required to connect to the ITSP using SIP protocol.  Example of softphone: X-Lite, 3CX, etc.  Example of ITSP: Skype, Belgacom, etc. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 17
  • 18.  Phone to Phone over the Internet  Broadband internet connection at one end.  POTs at other end.  ITSP/VoIP Service provider in the middle.  Variable voice quality.  E1 connection to circuit-switch PSTN.  Possibly, ISP is different from the ITSP.  ITSP is located offshore.  IP phone is required to connect to the ITSP using SIP protocol.  Example of IP phone: Grandstream, Cisco, Dlink, etc.  Example of ITSP: Skype, Belgacom, etc. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 18
  • 19.  Phone to Phone over the Internet  ITSP either supplies the adapter or user verifies compatible off-the-shelf adapter. Broadband internet connection at one end.  POTs at other end.  ITSP/VoIP Service provider in the middle.  Variable voice quality.  E1 connection to circuit-switch PSTN.  Possibly, ISP is different from the ITSP.  ITSP is located offshore.  POTs connects to the adapter using the FXS/FXO port.  The adapter acts as FX to VoIP gateway.  Example of ITSP: Skype, Belgacom, etc. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 19
  • 20.  Managed-IP Telephone Service Provider  All IP end-to-end network.  Radio Access Network could be wireless - (WiMAX, Wi-Fi, LTE), cable or fibre.  End-to-end Carrier Ethernet Network.  IP network QoS methods.  Voice quality is guarantee.  E1 connection to circuit switched PSTN.  ISP and ITSP – same company.  Provider connects with upstream ISP for long distance call termination and www.  Provider supplies the adapter and modem.  Example: ipNX http://www.ideapoolonline.com 20
  • 21. 3. VoIP for Businesses and Organizations  VoIP-Enabled PBX  PBX provides all VoIP functions. -Call management - Integrated gateway - Integrated voicemail  Supports VoIP and traditional phones -Phased implementation of VoIP in-building. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 21
  • 22. PBX Replacement  Softswitch -General purpose hardware - Proprietary software - Standards-based - Additional applications: Messaging, conferencing, IVR, IM, presence.  Availability and Survivability -Redundancy and failover - Distributed Call managers - Distributed call control tables - UPS in closets http://www.ideapoolonline.com 22
  • 23. Hosted PBX  Softswitch at Service Provider -SIP messages over network - Customer configuration via web portal - IVR, ACD hosting too  Strategic Advantages -Professional implementation - Scalability, flexibility - Security, reliability  Financial advantages -Lease vs. buy: capital, maintenance - Reduce staffing  Disadvantages -Lack of control - Feature set? Capacity? http://www.ideapoolonline.com 23
  • 24.  IP Centrex  Hosted softswitch service from the Phone Company -Huge Centrex customer base  Higher level of trust -Professionalism, longevity  Multilocation benefits -Uniform services, support  Bundled services -Access circuit plus telephony  Seamless services -Home-to-office VPN, telephony  Features and pricing -Per user, per month - Local number, DID - Desktop, web collaboration http://www.ideapoolonline.com 24
  • 25. Open-sourced IP-PBX Software  Free code updated by users  Asterisk: One of the “Oldest” -IP PBX plus signaling server, media gateway, analog/TDM PBX, IVR, messaging server  Supported commercially -30 – 50% cost of proprietary - Asterisk (Digium) - sipX, SIPfoundry (Pingtel) - Others: vovida, Freeswitch  Disadvantages -May be difficult to implement - Requires skilled technicians - Lack of management/support tools http://www.ideapoolonline.com 25
  • 26.  SO/HO IP Phone Features and Uses  Small / home office  All-in-one device -Fast processor, jitter buffer - Linux OS, browser, software - SIP, MGCP - Ethernet switch, PoE, PPPoE - Bluetooth - Router, DHCP, NAT, firewall - VPN, QoS support  Dialing features – dial by: - Phone number, SIP address, IP address, directory, voice recognition, softkeys, presence/location notice,……. http://www.ideapoolonline.com 26