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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Controlling Convergent Networks (McGraw-Hill Communication Series)

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Controlling Convergent Networks (McGraw-Hill Communication Series)

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Author: Travis Russell
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
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ISBN: 0071488529
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.38212
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Product Description
Build a next-generation telecommunications infrastructure

Consolidate divergent networks into one seamless, high-performance communications landscape using cutting-edge SIP technology, tools, and techniques. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Controlling Convergent Networks explains how to deliver Internet phone calls, IMs, video streams, and teleconferences across legacy, wireless, and wireline networks. Learn how to manage SIP sessions, build layers and proxies, interpret control codes, set up gateways, and comply with IETF and 3GPP standards. You'll also get details on using the latest methods, maximizing QoS, and implementing security measures.

  • Initiate, modify, and terminate IETF-compliant SIP sessions
  • Construct SIP messages, requests, proxies, functions, and layers
  • Interconnect WiFi, WiMax, VoIP, and wireline networks
  • Incorporate TDM and SS7 systems using media and signaling gateways
  • Determine user locations with REGISTER and presence techniques
  • Augment functionality using RFCs and packet cable extensions
  • Prevent hijacking, tampering, DoS, DDoS, and BOTS attacks
  • Implement reliable authentication, encryption, and intrusion detection policies



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars mostly for VoIP applications ?   September 15, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

The book is not an easy read. Let me say that right up front. In part due to the inherent complexity of SIP. And the fact that when you try to use it in tandem with other protocols and products, the complexity increases.

However if you persevere, it may be worthwhile. SIP's main usage in the marketplace seems to be as one of the enabling underlayers of VoIP. And VoIP is growing strongly, due to the allure of free long distance calls.

Not that you are necessarily restricted to VoIP. Another advantage of the book is its delineation of various other applications that also use SIP.


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