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1 VoIP Basics A high level overview of Voice Over IP and it’s place in the New Zealand Market.

2 What is Voice Over IP?

3 What is Voice Over IP? The packetisation and transport of classic public switched telephone system audio over an IP network.

4 What is Voice Over IP? The packetisation and transport of classic public switched telephone system audio over an IP network. The analog audio stream is encoding in a digital format, with possible compression, and encapsulating it in IP for transport over your lan/wan or the public internet

5 Categories of VoIP

6 Categories of VoIP Amateur :

7 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc.

8 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc. Enterprise :

9 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc. Enterprise : Small IP phone deployments, IP PBX, Cisco Callmanager.

10 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc. Enterprise : Small IP phone deployments, IP PBX, Cisco Callmanager. ISP/Carrier :

11 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc. Enterprise : Small IP phone deployments, IP PBX, Cisco Callmanager. ISP/Carrier : Toll Bypass services, VOIP wholesale, using equipment by vendors such as Cisco, Lucent, Avaya, etc.

12 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc. Enterprise : Small IP phone deployments, IP PBX, Cisco Callmanager. ISP/Carrier : Toll Bypass services, VOIP wholesale, using equipment by vendors such as Cisco, Lucent, Avaya, etc. Telco Grade :

13 Categories of VoIP Amateur : Skype, Microsoft Netmeeting, ohphone, gphone, Asterisk* etc. Enterprise : Small IP phone deployments, IP PBX, Cisco Callmanager. ISP/Carrier : Toll Bypass services, VOIP wholesale, using equipment by vendors such as Cisco, Lucent, Avaya, etc. Telco Grade : Local service, Last mile delivery, total phone services, high dependability and availablility.

14 How does it work?

15 How does it work? VoIP is not a protocol. VoIP is a collection of protocols that allow for the encoding, transport and routing of audio calls over IP networks.

16 How does it work? VoIP is not a protocol. VoIP is a collection of protocols that allow for the encoding, transport and routing of audio calls over IP networks. PSTN  VoIP  PSTN

17 How does it work? VoIP is not a protocol. VoIP is a collection of protocols that allow for the encoding, transport and routing of audio calls over IP networks. PSTN  VoIP  PSTN Native VoIP  PSTN

18 How does it work? VoIP is not a protocol. VoIP is a collection of protocols and devices that allow for the encoding, transport and routing of audio calls over IP networks. PSTN  VoIP  PSTN Native VoIP  PSTN Native VoIP  Native VoIP

19 The Guts

20 The Guts RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
RTCP (Real-Time Control Protocol) RTP is a UDP stream with no intelligence for QOS or resource reservation Contains a packet number for detection of packet loss and re-sequencing of out of order packets. Unidirectional : two streams in any call

21 Control Protocols

22 Control Protocols SIP : Session Initiation Protocol.
SIP is a textual based client server protocol. This makes debugging easy as it’s invite etc messages are human readable.

23 Control Protocols SIP : SessionInitiation Protocol.
SIP is a textual based client/server protocol. This makes debugging easy as it’s invite etc messages are human readable. 200_INVITE: Via: SIP/2.0/UDP :5060 From: "Mr Anderson" To: Call-ID: CSeq: 5257 ACK Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 Contact:

24 Control Protocols MGCP : Media Gateway Control Protocol.
MGCP is a master/slave protocol where all the smarts resides in the gateway controller and not the gateway.

25 Control Protocols H323 :

26 Control Protocols H323 : is a not a protocol itself but a suite of protocols including : H.225 H.245 T38 RAS and many more…

27 Control Protocols H323 : value H323_UserInformation ::= { h323-uu-pdu
h323-message-body releaseComplete : protocolIdentifier { } callIdentifier guid '3E940C894E1311D8A33E919F0987C365'H } h245Tunneling TRUE

28 Control Protocols H323 :

29 Control Protocols SIP MGCP H323
Skinny : Cisco’s IP phone control protocol


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