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APAN SIP – H.323 Working Group. APAN Meeting Tokyo Japan 25 January 2006. Agenda. Working Group Activity Update (15 minutes) Member updates (round table introductions) Discuss existing/future projects Discuss planning for next APAN meeting in Singapore. Any other topics?.
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APANSIP – H.323 Working Group APAN Meeting Tokyo Japan 25 January 2006
Agenda • Working Group Activity Update (15 minutes) • Member updates (round table introductions) • Discuss existing/future projects • Discuss planning for next APAN meeting in Singapore. • Any other topics?
Working Group ActivitiesSince APAN Taipei 2005 • Negotiations with APEET on enabling APAN members to obtain ENUM delegations o the APEET private tree. • Planning and running day and a half SIP Tutorial at APAN Tokyo 2006 (probably last basic SIP Tutorial) • Advanced SIP topics covered nearly a full day. • Attended IPV6 task force and made agreement that we should consolidate efforts between SIP and IPV6 in the future.
Member Reports page 1 of 2 • Report from USM, by Omar Abouabdalla • USM and MLABS proposing a new protocol based on SIP, for multipoint sessions (porting into MCS and submission to IETF). • H.323 is now supported on USMs MCS (conferencing server system). Still working on SIP support in MCS. • Report from TANet, by Quincy Wu (aka Aaron Solomon) for Director Yau-Hwang Kuoref sperate slide set. • Have many simultaneous SIP Projects: • WLAN, • ENUM (private tree as well as the APEET tree), • VoIP, • VoIPv6, • IPOX (IP Phone Open Exchange) • Several counties are deploying separate SIP deployment, one county in Taiwan tried to use Skype, but due to lack of control of dialplan moved to SIP. • Static routing of E.164, with a project to support dynamic E.164 routing using Simple form of TRIP.
Member Reports page 2 of 2 • Report from :earn • Building VoIP Network for Universities, GWs at Uni for ON-NET calls • Migrated a commercial Call Server to Asterisk for better integration with PBX and other VoIP • Close to being added to SIP.edu • Project to ISN • Will be tier one for ENUM Trial in Sri Lanka. • Reports from AARNet by Stephen Kingham • Have enabled SIP in the core of large H.323 VoIP and Video Network and peer to PSTN using SIP. • Project to deploy QoS Admission Control for SIP calls (already done for H.323) There is activity in Universities to deploy SIP and SIP.edu. • Participating as a Registrar in The Australian ENUM Trial. • Australian Government has allocated 059 to VoIP services.
Member Reports page 3 of 3 • Report from PERN by Nazeer Hussain • H.323 Video confer, MCUs
Planning APAN MeetingSingapore 2006 • Introduction to IP Telephony and SIP - Stephen Kingham from AARNet • Global SIP Dialing Plans (SIP.edu, ISN, ENUM) - Ben Teitelbaum from Internet2 • SIP Authentication Mechanism - Nimal Ratnayake from LEARN • SIP-based VoIPv6 System - Sinchai Kamolphiwong from PSU • Prepaid Service for SIP VoIP System - Ines Sou from NCTU • Voicemail Service in Asterisk - I2R • TRIP (Telephony Routing over IP) - Ching-Fang Hsu from TWAREN • Instant Message and Presence Service - Sinchai Kamolphiwong from PSU and perhaps another one from Internet2 PIC Working Group? • NAT Traversal - Quincy Wu from TANet • QoS admission control • Working Group BoF (separate time slot) • SIP and IPV6 groups need to work together (separate time slots in PAN meetings to facilitate meetings)
Discuss existing/futureProjects • Planning for APAN Meeting Singapore 2006 • SIP Server in core to which we can peer to. • TANet have offered to donate a SIP Server to support APAN SIP core, including server and system administration for up to 2 years. Initially Static, with planned migration to dynamic (form of TRIP). • Providing SIP accounts to APAN secretariat.