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Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Cisco IOS Session Border Controller Introduction Jennifer Blatnik Product Line Manager Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 1 Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Agenda Overview Deployment Topologies Feature Summary Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 2 Where VoIP and Video Networks Interconnect Enterprise #1 LI Administration Function Call Control Server Farm A PSTN GK ISR MGX, AS5000XM Enterprise #2 IP-to-IP A MGX, AS5000XM ISR Access Network SMB SP (iBasis, ITXC) ISR LI Collection Function Rich Media Inter-Enterprise VoIP PSTN Hop-Off Residential with Lawful Intercept V V Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers Residential Users with Linksys CPE © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3 Where VoIP and Video Networks Interconnect LI Administration Function Enterprise #1 Call Control Server Farm A PSTN GK ISR SBC MGX, AS5000XM SBC IP-to-IP Enterprise #2 A ISR SBC SMB MGX, AS5000XM SBC Access Network SBC ISR SBC SP (iBasis, ITXC) SBC SBC SBC LI Collection Function Rich Media Inter-Enterprise VoIP PSTN Hop-Off Residential with Lawful Intercept V V Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers Residential Users with Linksys CPE © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 4 What is a Session Border Controller? Signaling IWF + + QoS and BW Management Media IWF (DTMF, Codec) + + Rich Signaling (TCL, Rotary) Address & Port Translations + Billing and CDR Normalization • SBC is a tool kit of functions • Depending on the customer and application, a different set of functions apply • Enterprise Intra-Enterprise: VoIP quality (RSVP), Interworking Functions (H.323-SIP): Signaling IWF + QoS/BW + Media IWF Enterprise-SP edge for security, VoIP quality, standard interface to a SP: Signaling IWF + QoS/BW + Media IWF + Address/Port Translation • Service Provider SP-Enterprise edge for SLA, Signaling and media normalization: Signaling IWF + QoS/BW + Media IWF + Billing/CDR SP-SP edge to exchange VoIP Traffic: Signaling IWF + Address/Port Translation + Billing/CDR + Rich Signaling Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 5 Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway SBC Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Session Border Controller functionality integrated in Cisco IOS Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 6 Cisco SBC Portfolio Platform Support Cisco SBC is a feature application integrated in Cisco IOS ® Performance New AS5000XM Cisco 3800 ISR Cisco 7200 VXR Cisco 7301 Cisco 3700 Cisco 2800 ISR Cisco 2600XM Cisco will provide Integrated SBC functions across Routers (SP and Enterprise), Media GWs and in Switching Platforms Capacity Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 7 Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway: Applications for Service Providers Signaling IWF + + QoS and BW Management Address & Port Translations Rich Signaling (TCL, Rotary) + + + Billing and CDR Normalization Media IWF (DTMF, Codec) + Security Signaling / DOS SBC Cisco SBC Portfolio • Network privacy (Proxy/NAT equivalent) Provides the ability to “Peer” with other networks and only provide a single address/port hiding internal topology of a SP Network • Billing / CDR Normalization With TDM or IP Trunks SP require a trusted device for CDR generation, IP-to-IP GW performs this function at the edges of a SP network • Quality of Service (QoS) / CAC Features Configure Max. # of calls / Total BW on per call and aggregate to a peer (Re) Mark TOS / DSCP Traffic from foreign service providers • Interworking for call signaling and bearer level features Interwork signaling protocols and codecs between networks Networks in Protocol Transition: Transition from H323 to SIP based call control • Security / DOS Ability to deliver secure voice on an end-to-end basis (SRTP Transcoding in future) Integration with the Cisco Threat Defense Initiatives with STG Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 8 Cisco IOS SBC VoIP Support • Protocols: – H323 to H323 – H323 to SIP – SIP to SIP • Codecs supported: – G711 mu-law and a-law – G723ar53, G723ar63, G723r53, and G723r63 – G726r16, G726r24, and G726r32 – G728, G729, G729a, G729b, G729ab, and G729ietf – GSMFR, GSMEFR – AMR-NB • Transcoding* • DTMF interworking* • Fax & Modem Support* • Supplementary Services* * see datasheet for details Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 9 Cisco IOS SBC Video Support • Protocol: H323 H323 • Codecs supported: H.261, H.263, H.264 • T.120 Data collaboration in flow around mode • Generic Data Capabilities for Far End Camera Control (FECC) Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 10 SBC Deployments Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 11 Why Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP GW SBC? • Integrated into Cisco IOS® – no additional OPEX to operate Cisco SBC • No additional hardware CAPEX – As IP interconnects grow, reposition TDM-to-IP gateways to IP-to-IP gateways • Enhanced DSP technology – ability to perform transcoding, rich codec support, DTMF interoperability • Rich signaling functions on call legs by applying TCL IVR or VXML services • Rich media functions – rotary, fax interoperability, modem interoperability • Customers can enable routing, voice GW, security and SBC functions with LI on an IOS platform Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 12 Service Provider SBC Deployments Service Providers use SBCs in four places: • Enterprise Customer Premise, Service Provider Edge • Residential Customer Aggregation, Service Provider Edge • Call Control/Softswitch and Feature Application Server Border, Service Provider Core • Service Provider peering, Service Provider Edge A Enterprise Administrative Domain SP 1 Administrative Domain SP 2 Administrative Domain GK SBC SBC SBC IP IP SBC SBC Customer Premise V PSTN PSTN Residential Administrative Domain Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 13 Service Provider Deployment Managed IP Voice Trunk Enterprise Administrative Domain CCM Cluster: Inside VM Vlan:Voice A SP Administrative Domain GK/Proxy Stateful FW VoIP Aware IP_Add: Outside1 Voice/Data WAN Router ISR VLAN: Data SP Administrative Domain IP-Wan Network VLAN: Voice .1q Trunk Switch: 4K, 6K, etc GK/Proxy VLAN: Voice SBC IP_Add: Outside2 VLAN: Data Customer Premise Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Customer Premise PSTN Signaling RTP Cisco Confidential 14 Service Provider Deployment Hosted NAT Traversal Residential Administrative Domain SP Administrative Domain Linksys GK/Proxy IP-Wan Network SBC Solution: Stateful ALG NAT Dlink PSTN Customer Premise Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Signaling RTP Cisco Confidential 15 Service Provider Deployment Signaling and Media Normalization A Enterprise/Residential Administrative Domain SP Administrative Domain SBC IP WAN Network V PSTN Residential Administrative Domain Signaling Customer Premise Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. RTP Cisco Confidential 16 Service Provider Deployment Service Provider Peering SP A Administrative Domain SP A Administrative Domain SP B Administrative Domain GK/Proxy IP-Wan Network GK/Proxy IP_Add: Outside1 Voice/Data WAN Router GK/Proxy PSTN SP B Administrative Domain SBC IP_Add: Outside2 IP_Add: Outside1 Voice/Data WAN Router IP-Wan Network GK/Proxy SBC IP_Add: Outside2 PSTN Signaling RTP Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 17 Enterprise SBC Deployments SBC H.323 GK • Intra-Enterprise: SIP and H323 Networks In Transition • Intra-Enterprise, Inter-Enterprise: Multiple Site IP Communications Deployments • Service Provider Interconnect: Integrated IP Communications Trunk Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 18 Enterprise Deployment SIP and H323 Networks In Transition Enterprise Administrative Domain SIP Endpoints V SIP H.323 Endpoints IP-Wan Network H323/ SIP SIP Internet Domain GK SBC ISR H.323 PSTN H323 Customer Premise Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 19 Enterprise Deployment Multiple-site IP Communications Deployment CCM Cluster: Inside A Enterprise 1 Administrative Domain Stateful FW WAN Router VoIP Aware ISR: Data VLAN: Data SP 1 Administrative Domain SBC IP-Wan Network Switch: 4K, 6K, etc SBC VLAN: Voice VLAN: Data SBC CCM Cluster: Inside A Customer Premise PSTN Signaling RTP Enterprise 2 Administrative Domain Stateful FW WAN Router VoIP Aware ISR: Data VLAN: Data Switch: 4K, 6K, etc VLAN: Voice VLAN: Data Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers SBC SBC © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Customer Premise Cisco Confidential 20 Enterprise Deployment Integrated IP Communications Trunk Enterprise Administrative Domain CCM Cluster: Inside VM Vlan:Voice Stateful FW VoIP Aware IP_Add: Outside1 Voice/Data WAN Router A ISR VLAN: Data .1q Trunk PSTN VLAN: Voice Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers IP-Wan Network VLAN: Voice Switch: 4K, 6K, etc VLAN: Data Internet Domain IP_Add: Outside2 VLAN: DMZ © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Customer Premise Signaling RTP Cisco Confidential 21 Feature Summary Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 22 Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Cisco IOS SBC Overall Feature Summary 2003 H.323-H.323 • AAA Accounting • Fax, DTMF relay • 500 flowthrough calls • CallManager to ITSP • Supplementary Service Information Elements • RSVP synch for Audio • H.323-H.323 for OSP Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers Video Support • RSVP synchronized with call signaling • H.245 for Video and T.120 Data Sharing (proprietary) • Far End Camera Control • Multiple OLCs • DiffServ Markings • Video and nonvideo endpoints in same zone • Multiple local zones on the same physical platform © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 2004 H.323-H.323 • Interop MS NetMeeting • Full TCL IVR for pre-paid application • Slow-start to faststart interworking • Interoperability with Cisco CallManager 4.0 • Improved scalability 7301 + 7200 with high performance NPE-G1 processor • Call failure recovery / rotary; restart CODEC negotiation with alt endpoint • Transcoding G.711-G.729 • Generic Data Capabilities for FECC SIP-H.323 Interworking • Basic Call Supported Cisco Confidential 23 Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Cisco IOS SBC Overall Feature Summary 2005 SIP-SIP • SIP VIA Header Hiding- RFC 3261 Signaling Compliant • DNS A & SRV (RFC 2052/2782) • SDP, RTP/RTCP • G711u,G711a,G. 723,G.726, G729r8,G.728 • Codec Filtering • RFC 2833 – RFC 2833 • SIP Notify – SIP Notify • Fax/Modem – T.38 Fax, Cisco Fax Relay Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers • Early Media – Early Media, Media Flow through • Transport Mode – TCP, UDP • QOS – IP Precedence , DSCP Marking • CAC – MaxConnections, RSVP • RADIUS • TCL IVR Supported RFC2833 • VoiceXML Support for H323-to-H323, H323-SIP © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 2006 SIP-SIP • Fax/Modem – Fax Passthrough, Modem Passthrough • Delayed Media – Delayed Media • Transport Mode – TCP to UDP • TCL IVR Supported with SIP Notify • VoiceXML Support for SIPSIP • TLS Support • ENUM Support • Lawful Intercept Support Cisco Confidential 24 Summary • Integrated into Cisco IOS® – no additional OPEX to operate Cisco SBC • No additional hardware CAPEX – As IP interconnects grow, re-position TDM-to-IP gateways to IP-to-IP gateways or migrate from TDM service to affordable IP trunking service • Rich media functions across network– rotary, fax interoperability, modem interoperability, video communications • Customers can enable routing, voice GW, security and SBC functions with LI on an IOS platform Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 25 Cisco Mutiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Additional Resources • Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway General Information (Datasheet, Q&A) http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps5640/index.ht ml • Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Technical Question Support [email protected] • Cisco Multiservice IP-to-IP Gateway Configuration Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps5640/product s_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html Session Number Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 26 Session Number Presentation_ID Session Presentation_ID Border Controllers © © 2003 2005 Cisco Cisco Systems, Systems, Inc. Inc. All All rights rights reserved. reserved. Cisco Confidential 27 27