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Appendix A European IP Telephony
Projects
Appendix
A
European
IP Telephony Projects
A
. 1
Evolute
http://evolute.intranet.gr
The
Evolute project addresses the
issue of supporting multimedia
services in general and
SIP-
based
Voice over IP service in particular in
heterogeneous networking environments.The
focus
here
is on supporting secure access to
such services regardless of
the used access
authentication
technology.
In this context, a SIP
platform was enhanced with
acAAA functionalities as well as
gateways
to SMS and Jabber and user
credentials saved in SIM
cards were used for
authentication
of
the user.The project
finished in 01.2004.
A
. 2
6NET
http://www.6net.org
6NET
is a three-year European project to
demonstrate that continued growth of
the Internet can
be
met using new IPv6
technology. It also aims to
help European research and
industry play a
leading
role in defining and developing
the next generation of
networking technologies. In
the
context
of Voice over IP, the 6NET
partners are deploying and
experimenting with Voice over
IP
solutions,
both SIP and H.323, using
IPv6.This work involves
porting of open source Voice
over
IP
solutions such as the SIP
Express Router to IPv6, provisioning of
components to allow
transparent
Voice over IP communication between
IPv4 and IPv6 networks and
finally testing and
deploying
SIP and H.323 IPv6
capable components over a
European wide IPv6
network.
The
project will be finished in
12.2004.
A
. 3
Eurescom P1111 (Next-Gen open
Service Solutions over
IP
(N-GOSSIP)
http://www.eurescom.de/public/projects/P1100-series/P1111/default.asp
This
project was funded by
various telecommunication companies in
Europe including
Deutsche
Telecom,Telecom
Italia, Elisa Communication,
OTE and France Telecom.The
major goal of the
project
was to investigate the major
problems hindering a vast and
fast deployment of SIP
such
as
QoS and NAT traversal, provisioning of
intelligent services over
SIP and demonstration
of
SIP
-based services.The project
finished in 2001.
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HITEC
The
project HITEC (H.323-based IP
Telephony Control) have
dealt with the planning,
the
implementation
and the prototyping of `PBX
VoIP', a managing system for
the packet voice
communication
into an administratively, homogeneous
Voice over IP network.The project
aims to
the
design an intelligent `PABX
VoIP' system, which includes
the functions of the H.323
terminal,
the
MCU system and the
H.323-PSTN gateway in a `GateKeeper
Brain' functional element.
The
prospective of an integration of telephone-
and Web-based services
enabled by the new
technology.
`Voice over IP' has produced
the realisation of various commercial
equipments
offering
the voice/data integration at different
levels; the peculiar feature
of these solutions is
that
they
are in compliance with the
standards in a more-or-less pronounced
manner. In this
framework,
the HITEC project, carried
out by META center of Consorzio
Pisa Ricerche
(http://www.meta.cpr.it
and funded by Fondazione
Cassa Risparmio di
Pisa
(http://www.fondazionecaripisa.it/),
aims to design a `PABX VoIP'
system, which
includes
the functions of the H.323
terminal, the MCU system and
the H.323-PSTN
gateway.
Besides
these, the system is
characterised by the addition of
`gatekeeper' traditional
management
functions,
new auxiliary functions in an entity
denoted as `GateKeeper Brain'
(GKB).
These
new functions are necessary to
support the H.323 entity in
the implementation of
services
either
already defined in the H.323
systems, such as the
supplementary services of the
H.450
series,
or services not yet
standardised.The innovative approach of
the HITEC project is
the
realisation
of a PABX VoIP prototype in compliance
with the H.323 standard,
and characterised
by
limited hardware requirements (a
simple PC with Linux O.S.
and cards needed for
the
implementation
of the gateway and GKB
functions).These features should
permit to the
designed
prototype
to provide, at lower cost,
the same functions as commercial systems
already present in
the
market (legacy PABX or VoIP
architectures, often based on proprietary
solutions), to
guarantee
the interoperability with
system-compliant to H.323 standard,
and to make available
a
platform
where users can develop new
services exploiting the
voice and data integration.
An
example
of such integration is the introduction
of call-centre services for
supporting traditional
Web-based
services such as home banking
and electronic commerce.This enhancement
permits
to
the service operators to
offer vocal support, which
can give an important added
value to the
customer.
The
project aims also at
overcoming the limits of the
H.323 architecture maintaining one
rigid
adhesion
to the standard mechanisms,
thanks to the introduction of
new control centres of
the
H.323
zones.The intelligence of H.323
architecture is distributed on the
gatekeepers, whose
management
operations (authorisations management of
the H.323 clients,
accounting of the
calls,
etc.)
are not detailed by the
H.323 standard.Thus, at the
state-of-the-art, the implementations
of
gatekeepers
is characterised either by a rather
ingenuous management plan (for
example, it is not
possible
to insert policy on the
customers enabled to register
themselves or to use
the
communication
services), or by proprietary control
architectures (an example is
the AVVID
architecture
of the Cisco
Systems).
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The
innovative contribution of this
project is the definition of a
system where the
management
functions
(the `GKB') are located.The
GKB is defined in order to
increase the flexibility and
the
capillarity
of the management plane of
the VoIP architecture while
maintaining compatibility
with
the H.323 standards. In the
project vision, the gatekeeper
interacts with the GKB
and
depends
on it for whichever decision related to
the normal procedures of
H.225/H.245
protocols.The
transfer of some typical functions of
gatekeeper in the auxiliary
subsystem GKB
and
their integration with management
function of the H.323 zone
produces two main
advantages:
-
Access to the management
system (configuration, logging or accounting
procedures) is allowed
to
several client levels
(administrator or normal client), without
influencing the standard
mechanisms
of the gatekeeper, by means of
disparate management interfaces
(e.g.,Web
interface);
-
The subsystem GKB constitutes an
interaction point among H.323
zones allowing the
improvement
of inter-zone communication
processes.
The
realisation of the PABX VoIP
system is based on the
approach of open
architecture
`Openh323',
on platform IA32 with Linux
O.S., according to the
paradigm application/server.
The
advantages of this solution are
the high reliability, flexibility
and robustness of the Linux
O.S.
and
in the perfect conformity to
the H.323 standards implemented by
the Openh323 library.
Furthermore,
this library constitutes a
powerful development environment of H.323
applications,
and,
therefore, it is considered, not
only by academic and
standardisation entity, but, above all,
by
several
manufacturers.
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The GRNET/RTS project
http://rts.grnet.gr
The
Greek Research Network
(GRNET) has been developing
central videoconferencing
services
at
the national level for
the academic and research
community.The main points of action of
the
project
are: a scheduling interface
for facilitating the organisation of
meetings through automated
invitations
to conferences and for
managing MCU and Gateway
resource reservation.The
Web
interface
is based on Apache/PHP/MySQL/LDAP.
Authentication mechanisms for
securing
endpoint
participation in specific, scheduled
meetings are applied.The
techniques involve
gatekeeper
interaction with RADIUS, MySQL,
and LDAP, as well as the
Cisco MCM GKAPI
which
has been explored as a means of
controlling ARQs targeting
scheduled MCU calls
from
legitimate,
registered participants. Also,
limited SNMP management of MCU
conferences through
a
Web interface has been
implemented.
A
. 6
SURFWorks
http://www.surfnet.nl/innovatie/surfworks/voip
The
SURFnet project called
`SURFWorks' has a component to stimulate
the use of Voice over
IP
and
VC, obtain knowledge and
disseminate it and provide an
H.323 and SIP
service.
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VC Stroom
http://www.surf.nl/projecten/index2.php?oid=136
VC
Stroom is a project of multiple institutions in
the Netherlands to promote the
use of VC in
the
educational setting.
A
. 8
Voice services in the CESNET2
network
http://www.cesnet.cz/english/project/iptelephony
The
CESNET IP Telephony project
started in 1999 with the
goal of investigating the
possibilities
of
data and voice network
convergence. CESNET operates
the Czech NREN. A lot of
experience
was acquired about the
optimal interconnection configurations of
various telephony
devices
(PBXs with different interfaces,
voice gateways, gatekeepers, IP
phones, etc.). It turned
out
that
most popular IP Telephony
service has been least-cost
routing. Over time, the 24
PBXs in
universities
and research institutes have
been interconnected over the
Czech NREN with two
gateways
to PSTN.The network structure is
illustrated in Figure
A.1.
Figure
A.1. CESNET IP Telephony
Network
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