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IMG 1010 - Overview of SIP

SIP on an IMG

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF's) standard for multimedia conferencing over IP. SIP is an ASCII-based, application-layer control protocol (defined in RFC 2543) that can be used to establish, maintain, and terminate calls between two or more end points. Like other VoIP protocols, SIP is designed to address the functions of signaling and session management within a packet telephony network. Signaling allows call information to be carried across network boundaries. Session management provides the ability to control the attributes of an end-to-end call whereby an IMG can be used as a Media Gateway to allow two separate networks to connect. The IMG supports SS7 to SIP, ISDN to SIP, CAS to SIP, SIP to SIP, and H.323 to SIP. Below is exemplary diagram of an IMG in a TDM to IP network.

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