Handbook on session initiation protocol : networked multimedia communications for IP telephony / Radhika Ranjan Roy.
With a complete end-to-end description for analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and interoperability, this book provides a thorough discussion of all requests for comments (RFCs) required for the Session Initiation Protocols (SIP) standards. --
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Language: | English |
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Roca Raton, FL :
CRC Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Networked multimedia services
- 2. Basic session initiation protocol
- 3. SIP message elements
- 4. Addressing in SIP
- 5. SIP event framework and packages
- 6. Presence and instant messaging in SIP
- 7. Media transport protocol and media negotiation
- 8. DNS and ENUM in SIP
- 9. Routing in SIP
- 10. User and network-asserted identity in SIP
- 11. Early media in SIP
- 12. Service and served-user identity in SIP
- 13. Connections management and overload control in SIP
- 14. Interworking services in SIP
- 15. Resource priority and quality of service in SIP
- 16. Call services in SIP
- 17. Media server interfaces in SIP
- 18. Multiparty conferencing in SIP
- 19. Security mechanisms in SIP
- 20. Privacy and anonymity in SIP.