Consider SIP Protocol for Voice Communications
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is the transport protocol for person-to-person voice data over the Web. Its defining specifications come from the SIP working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. SIP gives access to the public switched telephone network for voice data at 3 kHz bandwidth and common number dialing using Voice over IP (VoIP). It can also be extended to handle IP telephony in conjunction with video and instant messaging. Future enhancements will allow SIP applications such as video conference calls, application sharing, home monitoring, and interactive gaming for companies in Lincoln.
Makers of SIP equipment are rapidly developing innovative hardware and software to take advantage of this new Internet communications scheme. SIP telephones, PC client software, SIP servers, routers, and firewalls are now on the market from companies such as Ingate Systems and Cisco.
Before installing a SIP plan in your company, you should consider the proper configuration of your corporate firewall to support SIP. Many of the common firewalls already installed in business offices are not developed to allow the SIP protocol. First, SIP media streams are transferred over dynamically allocated UDP ports that are normally shut on firewalls. Second, SIP clients inside a firewall can not be accessed using IP addresses because these addresses are local and unique to the LAN. Third, you need to ensure that either your T1 line carrier or Ethernet fiber service is able to support the SIP protocol from your internal network to the outside world. Your IT administrator will need to evaluate how to correctly support SIP to overcome these technical challenges. By adding a SIP proxy and registrar for managing the firewall, it is possible to handle complex SIP scenarios for secure and confidential communications.
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