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1October 2004Richard Stastny Introduction to ENUM Domain Pulse Vienna, February 4th, 2005 Richard Stastny, ÖFEG* * The opinions expressed here may or may.

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1 1October 2004Richard Stastny Introduction to ENUM Domain Pulse Vienna, February 4th, 2005 Richard Stastny, ÖFEG* * The opinions expressed here may or may not be that of my company

2 October 2004Richard Stastny2 Content Introduction –What is ENUM? –Why the DNS and why E.164 numbers? How can ENUM be used –What are the major benefits? –Two examples –The business cases International activities –(Very) Short ENUM history –Who is using it? Summary

3 October 2004Richard Stastny3 Addressing Addressing (numbering) on the PSTN: –E.164 “phone” numbers: +43 664 420 4100 Addressing (naming) on the Internet: –IP addresses: 62.47.121.6 –domain names: www.enum.at –Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs): mailto:richard.stastny@oefeg.at http://62.47.121.6 http://www.oefeg.at sip:richard.stastny@iphone.at the DNS is used to map domain names to IP addresses, it can also be used to map phone numbers to URIs

4 October 2004Richard Stastny4 Electronic or E.164 NUMber mapping is defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in RFC3761 The mapping of „Telephone Numbers“ to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) using the Domain Name System (DNS) in the domain e164.arpa –URIs are used to identify resources on the Internet (e.g. http://enum.nic.at )http://enum.nic.at The purpose of ENUM is to enable the convergence between the PSTN and the Internet ENUM is defined by the IETF

5 October 2004Richard Stastny5 ENUM in a nutshell take an E.164 phone number +43 1 7972840 32 turn it into a FQDN 2.3.0.4.8.2.7.9.7.1.3.4.e164.arpa. returns list of URIs sip:richard.stastny@iphone.at query the DNS (for NAPTR) mailto:richard.stastny@oefeg.at sms tel:+436644204100

6 October 2004Richard Stastny6 Why the DNS? It’s there … It works… It’s global… It scales… It’s open… Anyone can use it…

7 October 2004Richard Stastny7 People know how to use phone numbers Billions of devices only use numeric key pads, especially wireless devices Many VoIP customers use normal phones with terminal adapters or IP phones with numeric keypads URIs like sip:user@domain have advantages and disadvantages –biggest problem: they cannot be dialed on the PSTN Phone numbers may be used for other services on the Internet (Instant Messaging, Video, …) URI’s and telephone numbers will co-exist for the indefinite future –approx. 10 years? ;-) Why E.164 Numbers ?

8 October 2004Richard Stastny8 What is ENUM not? A real-time call forwarding service –ENUM should not be used to implement a follow-me service, modifying ENUM entries in real-time depending on location, time-of-day, etc. –This should be done as a SIP service at the SIP proxy A „presence“ service –Presence should also be implemented at the SIP proxy (e.g. with SIMPLE) –ENUM does not provide NOTIFY and also no policies But ENUM may point to a presence service or to a geo location –e.g. for a company or a hotel

9 October 2004Richard Stastny9 What are the major benefits? Linking to together VoIP islands on the Internet, enabling all Internet services –VoIP PBX and also „Carrier“ networks Allowing terminals on the Internet to be reached from the PSTN –Terminals on the PSTN may dial only numbers and not URIs ENUM can be used for any URI = any service –mailto, fax, video, … –sms, mms, … –h323, pres, im, … –http, ft, –certificates, locations, …

10 October 2004Richard Stastny10 One example: ENUM for companies Trunk Gateway SIP Gateway Internet PSTN/ISDN +4350811 3184 sip:3184@kapsch.net ENUM 0508113184 4.8.1.3.1.1.8.0.5.3.4.e164.arpa sip:3184@kapsch.net IP PBX TDM PBX 0508113184 01 9793321 Only if not in ENUM

11 October 2004Richard Stastny11 Example: +43780 and the Generic Gateway PSTN ENUM-driven number range e.g. +43 780 PSTN ENUM-driven number range e.g. +43 780 Registrar Generic Gateway ENUM Tier 1 ENUM Tier 2 Subscription Calling Party A Called Party B Internet ENUM Registry Registration 0780 1234567 7.6.5.4.3.2.1.0.8.7.3.4.e164.arpa richard@iphone.at Globally reachable 0780 1234567

12 October 2004Richard Stastny12 The Business Cases For companies and call centers (0800) –the company PBX can be reached from PSTN and from Internet –calls to other ENUM-enabled numbers are routed via VoIP and the Internet –improved functionality (IM, Video, Conferencing, presence, …) –better quality for native VoIP calls For residential users with +43 780 numbers –same as above –reachable via any broadband connection globally Possible also for residential local and mobile numbers

13 October 2004Richard Stastny13 Wanna give it a try? First: get yourself a VoIP account and a SIP URI - (e.g. from fwd.pulver.com, iptel.org, sipgate.at, …) - see references at www.my-enum.at Send a SMS from any Austrian mobile phone with text ENUM to 0900 401011 (2€), confirm with JA You get back a SMS containing Userid and PW Your mobile number is now validated and registered in ENUM (for 2 month) Login at www.my-enum.atwww.my-enum.at Enter the sip URI for your mobile number Done

14 October 2004Richard Stastny14 1999 – IETF ENUM WG formed 2000 – IETF ENUM WG – RFC2916 2001 – Int. and nat. workshops (ITU-T, Europe, US, Asia, …) 2002 – ITU -T Interim Procedures (IAB, RIPE-NCC) – ETSI TS 102 051 "ENUM Administration in Europe“ – National Consultations and ENUM–Trials started (Austria) 2003 – ETSI TS 102 172 "Minimum Requirements for Interoperability of European ENUM Trials" – more national ENUM–Trials joined 2004 – ETSI ENUM Workshop (Feb 2004) – IETF new RFC3761 – Enumservices registration at IANA ongoing – US LLC for CC 1 formed – 1 st commercial ENUM service worldwide in Austria 2005 – ETSI TS 102 172 V2 “Minimum Requirements for Interoperability of ENUM Implementations” approved – ETSI TR 102 055 “Infrastructure ENUM” approved (Very short) ENUM History

15 October 2004Richard Stastny15 ENUM Implementations 31Netherlands 33France 353 Ireland 358Finland 36Hungary 374 Armenia 40Romania 41 Switzerland 420Czech Republic 421 Slovakia 423Liechtenstein 43Austria 44UK 46Sweden 48Poland 49Germany 246Diego Garcia 247Ascension 290Saint Helena 55Brazil 61Australia 65Singapore 86China 88234 Global Networks 87810 VISIONng UPT 971UAE http://www.ripe.net/enum/request-archives/ http://www.centr.org/kim/enum/index.html Delegations in e164.arpa as of Dec. 31st, 2004 1 North America soon to come additional Asian countries (Korea, Japan, …) trials, but not in arpa

16 October 2004Richard Stastny16 Summary ENUM is available now It works - technically and administrative It is based on the reliable, scalable, globally available DNS infrastructure It is simple to use (just dial a phone number as usual) Enables all additional features provided on the Internet –lower cost, more functionality, better quality without loosing the connectivity with the PSTN and the familiar phone numbers

17 October 2004Richard Stastny17 The End Thank you Richard Stastny ÖFEG +43 664 420 4100 richard.stastny@oefeg.at Contact (not Content) is King Douglas Rushkoff

18 October 2004Richard Stastny18 Backup slides

19 October 2004Richard Stastny19 Use the DNS for mapping The Domain Name System is not only used to map domain names to IP addresses: –nic.at A 193.170.120.100 but also to map to other types of resource records: –nic.at MX 200 mx2.univie.ac.at so it can also be used to map phone numbers to NAPTR resource records IN NAPTR 10 10 "u" “E2U+sip“ !^.*$!SIP:richard@iphone.at“!.

20 October 2004Richard Stastny20 How does this work? Since ENUM is used to map E.164 phone numbers to URIs, one main application will be Internet Telephony or VoIP a popular protocol for VoIP is the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) So we have to make a short deviation to explain how SIP works

21 October 2004Richard Stastny21 What is THE basic requirement for ENUM? A public SIP URI on the Internet Any „IP Telephony or VOIP service“ not providing a SIP URI cannot be reached via the public Internet and cannot be used in ENUM Vonage, Skype cannot be considered as VoIP

22 October 2004Richard Stastny22 How does VoIP (SIP) work? Internet INVITE sip: 195.37.78.173 ACK media SIP allows direct communication between clients using only IP addresses (peer-to-peer P2P)

23 October 2004Richard Stastny23 The SIP Trapezoid Internet INVITE sip: jiri@iptel.org media But in most cases SIP proxies, the DNS and Address-of-Records are used Outbound Proxy Server Inbound Proxy Server DNS Server Location Server jiri@iptel.org REGISTER jiri@195.37.78.173. DNS QUERY SRV iptel.org INVITE sip: jiri@195.37.78.173 INVITE sip: jiri@iptel.org sip. iptel.org

24 October 2004Richard Stastny24 So what is ENUM adding? Internet INVITE tel: +436644204100 media The originating user may also enter a phone number instead of an URI Outbound Proxy Server Inbound Proxy Server DNS Server Location Server jiri@iptel.org +436644204100 DNS QUERY SRV iptel.org INVITE sip: jiri@195.37.78.173 ENUM DNS Server ENUM QUERY NAPTR 0.0.1.4.0.2.4.4.6.6.3.4.e164.arpa returns jiri@iptel.org

25 October 2004Richard Stastny25 Main Use Cases for ENUM 1.Business: „IP PBX“ and „IP Centrex“ –with geographic and/or corporate numbers –linking VoIP islands together globally via the Internet –will be reached from the PSTN via private or public gateways 2.Residential and Business: ENUM-driven numbers (+43780) –IP device can be reached from IP and PSTN (via generic gateways) –calls may be routed to IP directly from the originating PSTN network 3.Residential: mobile numbers –terminate IP originated calls on IP, plus eventually forwarding or forking to the mobile phone –PSTN operators may provide forced ENUM access from the PSTN via GG 4.Residential: geographic numbers –secondary line (separate termination on PSTN and IP) –primary line attached via terminal adapter or SIP-server with FXO port –primary line (ported out to VoIP), reached from PSTN via a Point-of Interconnect (PoI)

26 October 2004Richard Stastny26 The ENUM "Tiers" Tier-0 Tier-1 Tier-2 Tier-1 Directs the DNS query to the customer’s Tier-2 providers. An NS* record is provided for each subscriber’s telephone number * An NS record is an authoritative Name Server DNS record used to delegate to subordinates Stores a list of service specific internet addresses in the form of URI’s in a DNS resource record called NAPTR for each subscriber. Returns the full list of Internet addresses associated with the E.164 number being queried. Registry RegistryRegistry Provider International-RIPE-NCC and ITU-TSB National CC 43 CC 1 According to the interim procedures agreed between IAB and ITU-T TSB

27 October 2004Richard Stastny27 First ENUM Consultation by RTR (Aug. 2001) Delegation of 3.4.164.arpa via RTR to nic.at (May 2002) Austrian ENUM (Trial) Platform (Sept. 2002) established Austrian ENUM Trial in full operation (Oct. 2004) New Austrian Telecommunication Law (TKG 2003) –based on the New European Regulatory Framework (NRF) New Numbering Ordinance in Austria (May 2004) –taking VoIP and ENUM already into account –+43 720 for national portable numbers and VoIP –+43 780 for VoIP and ENUM (nomadic) Contract between NRA (RTR) and Tier1 Registry (nic.at) –contains the policy framework for ENUM –the charter for the 3.4.e164.arpa domain –the validation guidelines for the Registrars –framework for contracts with registrars and validation entities –not defining validation procedures (only examples), but the margins for error –basic technical, operational and administrative requirements Commercial service launched by enum.at (Dec. 2004) ENUM in Austria

28 October 2004Richard Stastny28 Start commercial deployment of ENUM 4Q2004 –Residential customers ENUM-driven number range +43780 Mobile numbers (opt-in) geographic numbers (terminating on IP) (opt-in) geographic numbers primary line on PSTN (opt-in) –Corporate Customers (IP PBX and IP Centrex) Geographic/network numbers (opt-in, IP PBX) Geographic/network numbers (opt-in, ported out, IP Centrex) Deploy Generic Gateways (GG) and ENUM access codes from PSTN Planned: –Make numbers in ENUM SMS- and MMS-enabled –Provide trusted identification on SIP for CLI (emergency service) –Provide certificates for E.164 numbers to be used in signaling and validation –Usage of SIM-Cards and IMSI for mobile IP Communications –Provide location information and emergency service routing proxies Austrian National Activities 2005

29 October 2004Richard Stastny29 ENUM Myths Internet Hosts (machine names) Intranet Hosts Windows 2000 services Phone numbers (ENUM) RFID tags 198820031998199319832008 DNS is not fast enough.. no appreciable effect on call setup times (400ms). DNS won’t scale?!?! 10 billion data items already More data in intranets than outside Over 100,000,000 delegations already Every E-Mail including spam has to query DNS


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