Session Initiation Protocol Call Flow Examples
draft-ietf-sipping-call-flows-01
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Authors | Chris Cunningham , Jonathan Rosenberg , Steve Donovan , Alan Johnston , Henning Schulzrinne , Robert Sparks , Kevin Summers , Dean Willis | ||
Last updated | 2002-08-01 | ||
RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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Abstract
This informational document gives examples of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) call flows. Elements in these call flows include SIP User Agents and Clients, SIP Proxy and Redirect Servers, and Gateways to the PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network). Scenarios include SIP Registration, SIP to SIP calling, SIP to Gateway, Gateway to SIP, and Gateway to Gateway via SIP. Call flow diagrams and message details are shown. PSTN telephony protocols are illustrated using ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), ANSI ISUP (ISDN User Part), and FGB (Feature Group B) circuit associated signaling. PSTN calls are illustrated using global telephone numbers from the PSTN and private extensions served on by a PBX (Private Branch Exchange). Example SIP messages used for testing during SIP interoperability test events include SIP 'torture test' messages, and messages with invalid parameters, methods, and tags.
Authors
Chris Cunningham
Jonathan Rosenberg
Steve Donovan
Alan Johnston
Henning Schulzrinne
Robert Sparks
Kevin Summers
Dean Willis
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