[OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSip SIP, SIP-I e SIP-T
Adrian Georgescu
ag at ag-projects.com
Thu Feb 19 20:15:04 CET 2009
For my understanding. Translating ISUP into SIP signalling is usually
done in a gateway. Carrying ISUP within SIP defies the reason for the
existence of both protocols. Is like using SMTP to carry web pages or
vice versa. Or storing MP3 in the DNS.
Why should SIP-T still exist? Is it cheaper than having a gateway?
What is the practical use case for investing in such technology?
I am eager to learn
Adrian
On Feb 19, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Brett Nemeroff wrote:
> One question that I'm not sure of.. Are there any extensions in epru
> SIP-T that specify remote interface to use, such as used in
> H.248/Megaco? ie: dial 123 on TCIC 000010012
> -Brett
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Alex Balashov
> <abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
>> That is accurate.
>>
>> Brett Nemeroff wrote:
>>
>>> From what I understand about SIP-T it's SIP + ISUP params in the
>>> message. The required bits such as RURI and SDP all work as
>>> expected.
>>>
>>> Group, feel free to correct me there. Depending on your specific
>>> setup
>>> and network architecture, it should work. However, you may not be
>>> able
>>> to do anything with the ISUP components of the messaging.
>>>
>>> -Brett
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Daviramos Roussenq Fortunato
>>> <daviramosrf at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Alex.
>>>>
>>>> If a different protocol is not to say that you can connect
>>>> directly to
>>>> Asterisk and will work, just taking the resources of ISUP?
>>>>
>>>> SIP-T is not talking with SIP protocol are different, after all
>>>> SIP-T
>>>> carries information that the SIP can not interpret.
>>>>
>>>> The Problem is the following I get a SIP-T trunk and Asterisk to
>>>> deliver
>>>> precise, how best to do.
>>>>
>>>> 2009/2/19 Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> Not possible, Asterisk doesn't understand SIP-T.
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you mean by that, anyway? Only a device that supports
>>>>> ISUP
>>>>> interworking will support SIP-T.
>>>>>
>>>>> Secondly, as is often repeated here, SIP-T is a specification
>>>>> for a
>>>>> _PAYLOAD_ - an extension - of SIP. It is not a different
>>>>> protocol.
>>>>>
>>>>> Daviramos Roussenq Fortunato wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi List.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a trunk SIP-T must deliver it to the Asterisk in SIP.
>>>>>> The Opens
>>>>>> is that?
>>>>>> How should be my opensip.cfg?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>> Alex Balashov
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