"SIP Deployment Considerations for Enterprise VoIP in an IPv6 World"
Track:Demo / Tutorial
Building: The Desmarais Building
Room: Desmarais 1130
Date: 2011-04-29 10:40 AM – 11:25 AM
Last modified: 2011-04-06
Abstract
In this presentation the basics of SIP signaling & efforts to ensure a smooth migration from SIP based IPv4 only networks to native IPv6 infrastructure will be explored.
The deployment of complex SIP based Enterprise Unified Communication Infrastructure continues to expand. The rapid roll-out of new SIP based services, and the extension of Enterprise SIP signaling to Carriers presents ongoing headaches for Network Managers including NAT Traversal, SPI Firewall failures, and QoS issues.
In this presentation we will explore the basic operation of SIP and how this protocol will need to adapt to an IPv6 network architecture.
The deployment of complex SIP based Enterprise Unified Communication Infrastructure continues to expand. The rapid roll-out of new SIP based services, and the extension of Enterprise SIP signaling to Carriers presents ongoing headaches for Network Managers including NAT Traversal, SPI Firewall failures, and QoS issues.
In this presentation we will explore the basic operation of SIP and how this protocol will need to adapt to an IPv6 network architecture.
Accompanying files:
Downing, John
John Downing is a VoIP & SIP consultant with TrainingCity. He has consulted and taught VoIP & SIP classes to many of the world's leading telecommunications vendors, Carriers, and global enterprise clients for over 10 years. Mr. Downing holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) and an MBA from Dalhousie University in Halifax, NS.