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VOCAL (the Vovida Open Communication Application Library) is an open source software project that provides call control, routing, media, policy, billing information and provisioning on a system that can range from a single box in a lab with a few test phones to a large, multi-host carrier grade network supporting hundreds of thousands of users. VOCAL is freely available from the Cisco Systems-sponsored Vovida.org community web site (www.vovida.org).
A Silicon Valley start-up called Vovida Networks, Inc (think of VOice, VIdeo, DAta) created VOCAL and invested over one hundred man years into its development. Since Cisco acquired Vovida in 2000, individuals representing every significant telecom company and service provider in the world have downloaded the source code. Today, more and more people are successfully building VOCAL into professional solutions, while contributing fixes and new functionality back to Vovida.org.
Because VOCAL is open source, you can look "under the hood" to the base code and protocol stack levels and discover not only how the system works, but also how common problems are being worked out in the development environment. We're hoping that you will be inspired to take this system to another level by implementing a feature or functionality that no one has thought of before.
Written by a team from Vovida Networks, Practical VoIP Using VOCAL includes the following topics:
- Installing and configuring VOCAL 1.4.0 onto a single host and
onto a multi-host network with phones and gateways
- C++, C and Java architecture found within VOCAL
- Provisioning a VoIP system
- SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), SDP (Session Description
Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) for call control and media
- TRIP (Telephony Routing over IP), DNS SRV and ENUM for routing
- MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol) and H.323 for call control
and translation into SIP
- COPS (Common Open Policy Service), OSP (Open Settlement
Protocol) and RSVP (Reservation Protocol) for policy and Quality of Service
- RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) for
interfacing with billing servers
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
If you're interested in VoIP, this is the only book available that
focuses on the real issues facing programmers and administrators who need to
work with these technologies.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. VOCAL: Say, What?
2. Setting Up a Phone System at Home
3. Setting Up an Internal Trial System
4. Provisioning Users
5. Configuring System Parameters and Dial Plans
6. Provisioning Servers
7. Session Initiation Protocol and Related Protocols
8. Vovida SIP Stack
9. Base Code
10. VOCAL User Agent
11. SIP Proxy: Marshal Server
12. Redirect Server
13. CPL Feature Server
14. Unified Voice Mail Server
15. MGCP Translator
16. H.323 Translator
17. System Monitoring
18. Quality of Service and Billing
19. Provisioning
A. VOCAL SIP UA Configuration File
B. Testing Tools
Index