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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann,
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    almahu_9949697814802882
    Format: 1 online resource (601 p.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 1-281-14481-9 , 9786611144814 , 0-08-055737-6
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
    Content: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was conceived in 1996 as a signaling protocol for inviting users to multimedia conferences. With this development, the next big Internet revolution silently started. That was the revolution which would end up converting the Internet into a total communication system which would allow people to talk to each other, see each other, work collaboratively or send messages in real time. Internet telephony and, in general, Internet multimedia, is the new revolution today and SIP is the key protocol which allows this revolution to grow.The book explains, in tutoria
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Internet Multimedia Communications Using SIP; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Foreword; PART I: FUNDAMENTALS; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; 1.1 IP Multimedia Communication Services; 1.2 The Role of Signaling and Media; 1.3 Type of Services Enabled by SIP; 1.4 Examples of SIP Applications; 1.5 The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF); 1.6 Summary; CHAPTER 2 A Bit of History; 2.1 The Third Revolution in the Internet; 2.2 The Next Revolution in the Telecommunication Industry; 2.3 A Brief History of Internet Multimedia; 2.4 Summary , CHAPTER 3 IP Multimedia Fundamentals3.1 Internet Concepts; 3.2 TCP/IP Protocol Architecture; 3.3 Architecture for Internet Multimedia Communications; 3.4 Summary; CHAPTER 4 SIP Overview; 4.1 What is SIP?; 4.2 SIP Addressing; 4.3 SIP Functions; 4.4 SIP Entities; 4.5 Summary; CHAPTER 5 Multimedia-Service Creation Overview; 5.1 What are SIP Services?; 5.2 SIP Services and SIP Entities; 5.3 Terminal-Based or Network-Based SIP Services; 5.4 SIP Programming Interfaces; 5.5 Media-Programming APIs; 5.6 APIs Used in This Book; 5.7 Summary; PART II: CORE PROTOCOLS; CHAPTER 6 SIP Protocol Operation , 6.1 SIP Mode of Operation6.2 SIP Message Format; 6.3 SIP Routing; 6.4 SIP Detailed Call Flows; 6.5 Summary; CHAPTER 7 SIP Protocol Structure; 7.1 Protocol Structure Overview; 7.2 SIP Core Sublayer; 7.3 SIP Transaction Sublayer; 7.4 SIP Transport Sublayer; 7.5 SIP Syntax and Encoding Function; 7.6 SIP Dialogs; 7.7 Summary; CHAPTER 8 Practice with SIP; 8.1 What Is JAIN SIP?; 8.2 JAIN SIP Architecture; 8.3 The SipStack, SipProvider and ListeningPoint; 8.4 The SipListener; 8.5 Other Factories: MessageFactory, HeaderFactory, AddressFactory; 8.6 Programs and Practice; 8.7 Summary , CHAPTER 9 Session Description9.1 The Purpose of Session Description; 9.2 The Session Description Protocol (SDP); 9.3 Example IP Communication Sessions Described with SDP; 9.4 The Offer/Answer Model with SDP; 9.5 SDP Programming; 9.6 Summary; CHAPTER 10 The Media Plane; 10.1 Overview of the Media Plane; 10.2 Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP); 10.3 Messaging Service Relay Protocol (MSRP); 10.4 Summary; CHAPTER 11 Media Plane Programming; 11.1 Overview; 11.2 JMF Entities; 11.3 JMF Operation; 11.4 Putting It All Together: The VoiceTool; 11.5 Putting It All Together: The VideoTool , 11.6 Putting It All Together: The TonesTool11.7 Using the Components. Example 6; 11.8 Summary; CHAPTER 12 The SIP Soft-Phone; 12.1 Scope; 12.2 Architecture; 12.3 User Interface and Configuration; 12.4 State Model; 12.5 Implementation Aspects; 12.6 Summary; CHAPTER 13 SIP Proxies; 13.1 What Is a SIP Proxy?; 13.2 Transaction Stateful Proxies; 13.3 Stateful Proxy Behavior; 13.4 Transaction Stateless Proxies; 13.5 Stateless Proxy Behavior; 13.6 Practice: SIP Server; 13.7 Summary; CHAPTER 14 Securing Multimedia Communications; 14.1 Review of Basic Encryption Concepts , 14.2 Attacks and Threat Models in SIP , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-374300-1
    Language: English
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