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Session Initiation Protocol with encapsulated ISUP, which is known as SIP-I. It specifies a set of capability for interworking ISUP networks with SIP networks.  SIP-I is an extension to existing SIP protocol to carry ISUP specific messages information on a SIP network.
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Session Initiation Protocol with encapsulated ISUP, which is known as SIP-I, specifies the criteria for enabling ISUP networks to work with SIP networks.  SIP-I is an extension to an existing SIP protocol and transports ISUP specific messages over a SIP network.
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== Supported SIP-I Specification  ==
 
== Supported SIP-I Specification  ==
 
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TelcoBridges supports the Profile C (SIP-I) of [http://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/aap/sg11aap/history/q1912.5/index.html ITU Q.1912.5].
TelcoBridges supports the Profile C (SIP-I) of [http://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/aap/sg11aap/history/q1912.5/index.html ITU Q.1912.5] ''Interworking between SIP and BICC/ISUP''
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''The following items are not supported:''
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* ''Precondition (RFC3312)''
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* ''SIP-I digit overlap''
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* ''SUS/RES ISUP message to SIP INFO message''
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== TelcoBridges and SIP-I ==
 
== TelcoBridges and SIP-I ==
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ISUP variant supported :
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*ANSI-88
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*ANSI-92
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*ANSI-95
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*TELCORDIA
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*ITU
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*ITU97
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*SINGAPORE
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*Q767
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*NTT
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*CHINA
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*ETSI
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*ETSIV3
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*UK
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*SPIROU
  
 
SIP-I support starts from release 2.6.23. Please refer to
 
SIP-I support starts from release 2.6.23. Please refer to
[http://docs.telcobridges.com/mediawiki/index.php/TMG-CONTROL_Version_2.6 TMG-CONTROL version 2.6]
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[[TMG-CONTROL_Version_2.6|TMG-CONTROL version 2.6]]
 
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== How do you enable SIP-I support  ==
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SIP-I is enabled in a per-NAP basis. The SIP MIME body will be taken care of for both incoming or outgoing NAPs once it is enabled. You can go to NAP->SIP NAP->Edit->SIP-I Params->Check "Enable". Save and activate your configuration to apply new changes.
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== Configuration  ==
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* SIP-I is enabled on a per-[[NAP]] basis.
  
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*[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_D#SIP Advanced Features|Tmedia v3.0: SIP Advanced Features]]
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*[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_C#SIP Advanced Features|Tmedia v2.10: SIP Advanced Features]]
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*[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_B#SIP Advanced Features|Tmedia v2.9: SIP Advanced Features]]
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*[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_A#SIP Advanced Features|Tmedia v2.8: SIP Advanced Features]]
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*[[Web_Portal_Tutorial_Guide_v2.7#SIP Advanced Features|Toolpack v2.7: SIP Advanced Features]]
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*[[Web_Portal_Tutorial_Guide_v2.6#SIP Advanced Features|Toolpack v2.6: SIP Advanced Features]]
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[[Image:SIP-I_config.jpg|800px ]]
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== External Sources ==
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* [http://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/aap/sg11aap/history/q1912.5/index.html ITU Q.1912.5] ''Interworking between SIP and BICC/ISUP''
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 29 April 2020

Session Initiation Protocol with encapsulated ISUP, which is known as SIP-I, specifies the criteria for enabling ISUP networks to work with SIP networks. SIP-I is an extension to an existing SIP protocol and transports ISUP specific messages over a SIP network.

Contents

Supported SIP-I Specification

TelcoBridges supports the Profile C (SIP-I) of ITU Q.1912.5.

The following items are not supported:

  • Precondition (RFC3312)
  • SIP-I digit overlap
  • SUS/RES ISUP message to SIP INFO message



TelcoBridges and SIP-I

ISUP variant supported :

  • ANSI-88
  • ANSI-92
  • ANSI-95
  • TELCORDIA
  • ITU
  • ITU97
  • SINGAPORE
  • Q767
  • NTT
  • CHINA
  • ETSI
  • ETSIV3
  • UK
  • SPIROU

SIP-I support starts from release 2.6.23. Please refer to TMG-CONTROL version 2.6

Configuration

  • SIP-I is enabled on a per-NAP basis.

External Sources



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