Abstract

The next generation of enterprise networks is undergoing major changes as a plethora of new architectures, applications, and services begin to roll out within businesses. In general, the world of voice/telephony, video, and data are "converging" into a global communications network. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, the design, analysis, and performance of a session initiation protocol (SIP)-based videoconferencing desktop client, which has been developed and deployed over Internet2, is presented. Second, a guideline for managing SIP-based services to be deployed within enterprises, which addresses several challenges in each layer, such as network address translator (NAT)/FW issues, directory service integration issues, and interoperability issues, is proposed. Several detailed experimental results related to interoperability and conformance that were carried out are presented. Findings of extensive SIP/NAT traversal analysis through network traffic measurements are reported. The lessons learned from both the design of a new SIP-based voice/video client, as well as management challenges with enterprise deployment are highlighted.

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Session Initiation ProtocolComputer scienceInteroperabilityVoice over IPVideoconferencingSIP trunkingComputer networkSoftware deploymentNext-generation networkTeleconferenceSignaling protocolSession (web analytics)Application layerService (business)TelecommunicationsWorld Wide WebThe InternetServerSoftware engineeringQuality of service

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Year
2005
Type
article
Volume
23
Issue
10
Pages
1921-1933
Citations
25
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Samir Chatterjee, Bengisu Tulu, Tarun Abhichandani et al. (2005). SIP-based enterprise converged networks for voice/video-over-IP: implementation and evaluation of components. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 23 (10) , 1921-1933. https://doi.org/10.1109/jsac.2005.854118

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10.1109/jsac.2005.854118