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SIP in 3GPP August 12th, 2000 Adam Roach

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1 SIP in 3GPP August 12th, 2000 Adam Roach adam.roach@ericsson.com

2 Disclaimer Some terms used in this presentation are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The use of these terms is not an endorsement of the related product or corporation; the terms are included only to give the audience concrete example with which they are (hopefully) already familiar.

3 3GPP Network Model Gf Gi Iu Gi Mr Gi Ms Gi RUu MGW Gn Gc TEMT UTRAN Gr SGSN GGSN Mm Mw Legacy mobile Network Mc Cx Alternative Acces s Network Mh CSCF Mg T-SGW *) HSS *) Applications & Services *) MSC server GMSC server Mc D C SCP CAP MGW Nb Nc Iu R-SGW *) Mh CAP IP Multimedia Domain (multimedia by SIP, IETF RFC2543) CS Domain (multimedia by ITU H.324M) PS Domain CSCF

4 Different Kinds of CSCFs P-SCSF Visited B S-CSCF Home A 1 2 7 10 1112 13 15 17 P-CSCF Visited A 18 AB GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network S-CSCF Home B 8 I-CSCF HSS 9 14 6 34 I-CSCF HSS 5 16 Proxy CSCF: Provides emergency service breakout, triggers for locally- provided services, and number normalizing (per local dialing plan)

5 Different Kinds of CSCFs P-SCSF Visited B S-CSCF Home A 1 2 7 10 1112 13 15 17 P-CSCF Visited A 18 AB GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network S-CSCF Home B 8 I-CSCF HSS 9 14 6 34 I-CSCF HSS 5 16 Interrogating CSCF: Queries the HSS to find the correct S- CSCF. First point of contact for incoming call signalling.

6 Different Kinds of CSCFs P-SCSF Visited B S-CSCF Home A 1 2 7 10 1112 13 15 17 P-CSCF Visited A 18 AB GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network S-CSCF Home B 8 I-CSCF HSS 9 14 6 34 I-CSCF HSS 5 16 Serving CSCF: Provides subscriber services.

7 3GPP SIP Decisions SIP from terminal to network SIP between network call nodes

8 General Principles S-CSCFs may have different capabilities. Firewalling must be possible. Terminal and node behaviours should be consistent, regardless of whether the user is roaming. Follow IETF standards as much as possible. Service nodes are access independent. Serving CSCFs may reside in either home or roamed-to network.

9 (Ideal) Access Independent Network PSTN PSTN GW owned by traditional telco. Calling users subscribe; authorization/billing based on challenge/response model GGSN SGSN CMTS Broadband Access Providers (Wireless, Cable, DSL, etc.) Pay-per-view movie service using RTSP, hosted by backbone provider Service Node Worldcom Service Node Yahoo! Service Node My own machine with a multicast chat server for all my friends, connected through my broadband access IP Peer IP backbone networks Service Node

10 Short Term Network Picture IP PSTN Call Control PSTN IP Firewall Call Control IP Backbone Access

11 Location I-CSCF Home P-CSCF Visited GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network S-CSCF HSS Profile Selection of Serving Node Location (Home Execution) 2. REGISTER9. OK 1. REGISTER10. OK 3 4 5. REGISTER 8. OK 67

12 Location I-CSCF Home P-CSCF GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network S-CSCF HSS Profile Selection of Serving Node Location (Non-Roaming) 2. REGISTER9. OK 1. REGISTER10. OK 3 4 5. REGISTER 8. OK 67

13 Location I-CSCF Home P-CSCF Visited GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network S-CSCF HSS Profile I-CSCF Location Profile HSS Selection of Serving Node Location (Visited Execution) 2. REGISTER13. OK 1. REGISTER14. OK 3 4 8. REGISTER 11. OK 910 5. REGISTER 12. OK 67

14 S-CSCF I-CSCF HSS P-CSCF Visited I-CSCF MGCF/ T-SGW MGCF/ T-SGW MGW HSS GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network PSTN Visited-Domain Provided Service (e.g. 411 Directory Assitance) 4 5. INVITE 14. 200 1. INVITE tel:1411 2. INVITE sip:info@visited 15. 200 16. 200 6. INVITE13. 200 9. INVITE 12. 200 78 10. IAM 11. ANM 3 Updates URI

15 Non-Conversational Services GGSN SGSN Radio Access Network Web Server Web Server IP Backbone Media Server Media Server

16 Future Issues to be Decided Handling of Instant Messages (SMS). SIP “MESSAGE” seems a natural fit, but other ideas are being proposed Uses of MRF (Media Resource Function) node. Possible uses include: –Conference Bridge (both dial-in and spontaneous) –Transcoding –Streaming Media/Announcments

17 Wireless Services Implications IP backbone Access Called Access Caller Value added services Value added services Home API (S-CSCF) SIP Bearer Services oriented WireLin e Bearer Services oriented WLan Home API (S-CSCF) SIP Bearer Services oriented WireLin e TA? WLan FW? TA? GPRS Value added services Value added services UTRAN FW? TA? UTRAN GPRS Video/Audio/Signaling signaling

18 Conclusions 3G is dedicated to using SIP for call control. This development will allow a seamless integration of “smart” wireless terminals into the exploding information/communication IP networks. If deployed correctly, the transition to 3G networks will be a revolution in wireless communications unlike any previously seen.


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