Voice over IP Fundamentals, 2/e
Jonathan Davidson, James F. Peters, Manoj Bhatia, Satish Kalidindi, Sudipto Mukherjee
- 出版商: Cisco Press
- 出版日期: 2006-05-01
- 售價: $3,010
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,860
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 432
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1587052571
- ISBN-13: 9781587052576
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A systematic approach to understanding the basics of Voice over IP -- Fully Updated and Revised!
- New edition of the best-selling 1st edition promotes understanding of voice application and services
- Complete coverage examines all basic VoIP signaling protocols and primary legacy voice signaling protocols
- Demonstrates how all the various voice technologies integrate to form a cohesive system
- Updates readers with new chapters and topics including security
This book is a complete revision of the best-selling, well-respected first edition (1578701686). The continued focus of Voice over IP Fundamentals is to bring users, implementers, and developers of this technology up to a basic level of understanding of the marketplace, history, and future of VoIP. This is accomplished through thorough updates to technical data and examination of new applications that have become popular over the past years. Areas for future growth are also explored. This new edition focuses on the many changes that have occurred in basic technology and new applications using that technology. For example, the first version of this book published when SIP was a new and unknown technology. SIP is now seen as the ideal control protocol for voice traffic and other real time media streams. Additionally, new applications combining legacy services with new services are being deployed. One example of these services is the combination of telephony services and presence applications. As there are multiple titles in the marketplace that address how to specifically implement a given technology, this book focuses primarily on the technology and applications. This second edition features brand-new chapters on billing and mediation services, voice security, IP and PSTN internetworking, and applications chapters for both enterprises and service providers.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I PSTN
Chapter 1 Overview of the PSTN and Comparisons to Voice over IP
The Beginning of the PSTN
Understanding PSTN Basics
Analog and Digital Signaling
Digital Voice Signals
Local Loops, Trunks, and Interswitch Communication
PSTN Signaling
PSTN Services and Applications
PSTN Numbering Plans
Drivers Behind the Convergence Between Voice and Data Networking
Drawbacks to the PSTN
Packet Telephony Network Drivers
Standards-Based Packet Infrastructure Layer
Open Call-Control Layer
VoIP Call-Control Protocols
Open Service Application Layer
New PSTN Network Infrastructure Model
Summary
Chapter 2 Enterprise Telephony Today
Similarities Between PSTN and ET
Differences Between PSTN and ET
Signaling Treatment
Advanced Features
Common ET and PSTN Interworking
ET Networks Provided by PSTN
Private ET Networks
Summary
Chapter 3 Basic Telephony Signaling
Signaling Overview
Analog and Digital Signaling
Direct Current Signalin8
In-Band and Out-of-Band Signaling
Loop-Start and Ground-Start Signaling
CAS and CCS
E&M Signaling
Type I
Type II
Type III
Type IV
Type V
CAS
Bell System MF Signaling
CCITT No. 5 Signaling
R1
R2
ISDN
ISDN Service5
ISDN Access Interface6
ISDN L2 and L3 Protocols
Basic ISDN Call
QSIG
QSIG Service4
QSIG Architecture and Reference Points
QSIG Protocol Stac5
QSIG Basic Call Setup and Teardown Example
DPNSS
Summary
Chapter 4 Signaling System 7
SS7 Network Architecture
Signaling Elements
Signaling Links
SS7 Protocol Overview
Physical Layer—MTP L1
Data Layer—MTP L2
Network Layer—MTP3
SCCP
TUP
ISUP
TCAP
SS7 Examples
Basic Call Setup and Teardown Example
800 Database Query Example
List of SS7 Specifications
Summary
Chapter 5 PSTN Services
Plain Old Telephone Service
Custom Calling Features
CLASS Features
Voice Mail
Business Services
Virtual Private Voice Networks
Centrex Services
Call Center Services
Service Provider Services
Database Service
Operator Services
Summary
Part II Voice over IP Technology
Chapter 6 IP Tutorial
OSI Reference Model
The Application Layer
The Presentation Layer
The Session Layer
The Transport Layer
The Network Layer
The Data Link Layer
The Physical Layer
Internet Protocol
Data Link Layer Addresses
IP Addressing
Routing Protocols
Distance-Vector Routing
Link-State Routing
BGP
IS-IS
OSPF
IGRP
EIGRP
RIP
IP Transport Mechanisms
TCP
UDP
Summary
References
Chapter 7 VoIP: An In-Depth Analysis
Delay/Latency
Propagation Delay
Handling Delay
Queuing Delay
Jitter
Pulse Code Modulation
What Is PCM?
A Sampling Example for Satellite Networks
Voice Compression
Voice Coding Standards
Mean Opinion Score
Perceptual Speech Quality Measurement
Echo
Packet Loss
Voice Activity Detection
Digital-to-Analog Conversion
Tandem Encoding
Transport Protocols
RTP
Reliable User Data Protocol
Dial-Plan Design
End Office Switch Call-Flow Versus IP Phone Call
Summary
References
Chapter 8 Quality of Service
QoS Network Toolkit
Edge Functions
Bandwidth Limitations
cRTP
Queuing
Packet Classification
Traffic Policing
Traffic Shaping
Edge QoS Wrap-Up
Backbone Networks
High-Speed Transport
Congestion Avoidance
Backbone QoS Wrap-Up
Rules of Thumb for QoS
Cisco Labs’ QoS Testing
Summary
Chapter 9 Billing and Mediation Services
Billing Basics
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
RADIUS
Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSA)
Billing Formats
Case Study: Cisco SIP Proxy Server and Billing
RADIUS Server Accounting
Challenges for VoIP Networks
Mediation Services
Summary
Chapter 10 Voice Security
Security Requirements
Security Technologies
Shared-Key Approaches
Public-Key Cryptography
Protecting Voice Devices
Disabling Unused Ports/Services
HIPS
Protecting IP Network Infrastructure
Segmentation
Traffic Policing
802.1x Device Authentication
Layer 2 Tools
NIPS
Layer 3 Tools
Security Planning and Policies
Transitive Trust
VoIP Protocol-Specific Issues
Complexity Tradeoffs
NAT/Firewall Traversal
Password and Access Control
Summary
Part III IP Signaling Protocols
Chapter 11 H.323
H.323 Elements
Terminal
Gateway
Gatekeeper
The MCU and Elements
H.323 Proxy Server
H.323 Protocol Suite
RAS Signaling
Call Control Signaling (H.225)
Media Control and Transport (H.245 and RTP/RTCP)
H.323 Call-Flows
Summary
Chapter 12 SIP
SIP Overview
Functionality That SIP Provides
SIP Network Elements
Interaction with Other IETF Protocols
Message Flow in SIP Network
SIP Message Building Blocks
SIP Addressing
SIP Messages
SIP Transactions and Dialog
Transport Layer Protocols for SIP Signaling
Basic Operation of SIP
Proxy Server Example
Redirect Server Example
B2BUA Server Example
SIP Procedures for Registration and Routing
User Agent Discovering SIP Servers in a Network
SIP Registration and User Mobility
SIP Message Routing
Routing of Subsequent Requests Within a SIP Dialog
Signaling Forking at the Proxy
Enhanced Proxy Routing
SIP Extensions
SIP Extension Negotiation Mechanism: Require, Supported, Allow Headers
Caller and Callee Preferences
SIP Event Notification Framework: Subscription and Notifications
SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY Methods
Monitoring Registration State Using the Subscription-Notification Framework
SIP REFER Request
Presence and Instant Messaging Overview
SIP Extensions for IM and Presence
Summary
Chapter 13 Gateway Control Protocols
MGCP Overview
MGCP Model
Endpoints
Connections
Calls
MGCP Commands and Messages
CreateConnection (CRCX)
ModifyConnection (MDCX)
DeleteConnection (DLCX)
NotificationRequest (RQNT)
Notification (NTFY)
AuditEndpoint (AUEP)
AuditConnection (AUCX)
RestartIn-Progress (RSIP)
EndpointConfiguration (EPCF)
MGCP Response Messages
MGCP Call Flows
Basic MGCP Call Flow
Trunking GW-to-Trunking GW Call Flow
Advanced MGCP Features
Events and Event Packages
Digit Maps
Embedded Notification Requests
Non-IP Bearer Networks
H.248/MEGACO
Summary
Part IV VoIP Applications and Services
Chapter 14 PSTN and VoIP Interworking
Cisco Packet Telephony
Packet Voice Network Overview
Network Elements
Residential Gateway
Network Interfaces
PGW2200 Architecture and Operations
PGW2200-Supported Protocols
Execution Environment
North American Numbering Plan
PGW2200 Implementation
Application Check-Pointing
MGC Node Manager
Accounting
PSTN Signaling Over IP
SCTP
IUA
Changing Landscape of PSTN-IP Interworking
Session Border Controller (SBC)
Summary
Chapter 15 Service Provider VoIP Applications and Services
The Service Provider Dilemma
Service Provider Applications and Benefits
Service Provider VoIP Deployment: Vonage
VoIP Operational Advantages
Service Provider Case Study: Prepaid Calling Card
BOWIE.net Multiservice Networks
Session Border Control: Value Addition
VoIP Peering: Top Priority for the Service Providers
Service Provider VoIP and Consumer Fixed Mobile Convergence
Summary
Chapter 16 Enterprise Voice over IP Applications and Services
Migrating to VoIP Architecture
Enterprise Voice Applications and Benefits
Advanced Enterprise Applications
Web-Based Collaboration and Conference
The Need for Presence Information
Presence-Aware Services
Wi-Fi–Enabled Phones
Better Voice Quality Using Wideband Codecs
Summary
商品描述(中文翻譯)
描述
一本全面更新和修訂的《Voice over IP基礎知識》系統性地介紹了語音互聯網協議的基礎知識。這本書的新版推廣了對語音應用和服務的理解。全面涵蓋了所有基本的VoIP信令協議和主要的傳統語音信令協議。演示了各種不同的語音技術如何整合形成一個有機的系統。更新了包括安全性在內的新章節和主題,使讀者能夠跟上最新的發展。
這本書是暢銷書《Voice over IP基礎知識》(1578701686)的全面修訂版。《Voice over IP基礎知識》的持續關注點是讓使用者、實施者和開發者對這項技術的市場、歷史和未來有基本的理解。通過對技術數據的全面更新和對近年來流行的新應用的研究,達到這一目標。同時也探討了未來增長的領域。這個新版本專注於基本技術和使用該技術的新應用所發生的許多變化。例如,第一版出版時SIP是一項新興且不知名的技術。現在,SIP被視為語音流量和其他實時媒體流的理想控制協議。此外,還部署了將傳統服務與新服務結合的新應用。其中一個例子是將電話服務和存在應用程序結合起來。由於市場上有多個專門介紹如何具體實施某項技術的書籍,本書主要關注技術和應用。第二版新增了關於計費和調解服務、語音安全、IP和PSTN互聯網互通以及企業和服務提供商的應用章節。
目錄
介紹
第一部分 PSTN
第1章 PSTN概述及與語音互聯網的比較
- PSTN的起源
- 理解PSTN基礎知識
- 模擬和數字信令
- 數字語音信號
- 本地環路、主幹和交換機通信
- PSTN信令
- PSTN服務和應用