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TR 101 308 : 1.1.1

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON); REQUIREMENTS DEFINITION STUDY; SIP AND H.323 INTERWORKING

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Operating modes
  4.1 Native H.323 operating modes
      4.1.1 H.323 peer-to-peer mode
      4.1.2 H.323 gatekeeper routed call signalling mode
      4.1.3 H.323 direct call signalling mode
      4.1.4 H.323 registration
  4.2 Native SIP operating modes
      4.2.1 SIP peer-to-peer
      4.2.2 SIP proxy routed
      4.2.3 SIP with redirect server
      4.2.4 SIP registration
  4.3 Recommended modes of operation
      4.3.1 H.323 administrative domain
      4.3.2 SIP administrative domain
5 Interworking scenarios
  5.1 Simple scenarios
      5.1.1 Dual Stacking in endpoints
      5.1.2 Interworking between a SIP domain and an
            H.323 domain
  5.2 Practical interworking
      5.2.1 Interconnection between 3GPP SIP based network
            and TIPHON H.323 Network
      5.2.2 Interconnecting PacketCable and TIPHON H.323
            Networks
  5.3 Tandem scenarios
      5.3.1 Tandem connection of H.323 domains via a SIP
            intermediary
      5.3.2 Tandem connection of SIP domains via an H.323
            intermediary
  5.4 Support of administrative domains
      5.4.1 Administrative control from a SIP domain
      5.4.2 Administrative control from an H.323 domain
      5.4.3 Interworking between administrative domains
            5.4.3.1 Direct peering
            5.4.3.2 In-direct peering
6 Encapsulation of other signalling protocols
  6.1 Control of tunnels through IWF
  6.2 Encapsulation of native signalling
  6.3 Encapsulation of other signalling
7 Other consideration
  7.1 Security considerations
      7.1.1 Signalling security
      7.1.2 Media security
  7.2 Addressing and naming consideration
  7.3 Quality of service considerations
  7.4 Management considerations
      7.4.1 Reporting
      7.4.2 Diagnostic test
      7.4.3 Fault management
8 Prioritized requirements
Annex A: Bibliography
History

Describes required service mechanisms to ensure service interoperability for TIPHON, which are applicable to release 3.

Committee
TIPHON 1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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