| Chair : Bill Efthimiou [ bill.efthimiou@aarnet.edu.au ] |
| Co-Chair : CW Tan [ cwtan@nav6.usm.my ] |
| SIP peering co-ordinator: Nimal Ratnayake [ nimalr@learn.ac.lk ] |
| Mailing List : uc@apan.net |
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| Project 1: SIP Peering between APAN Members |
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| This project is providing a peering point to route E.164 calls between APAN Members. |
Dialling telephone numbers is fundamental to :
- Joining conferences on Multi Point Conference units (MCUs), sometimes also incorrectly refered to as bridges.
- Peering with the telephone network means advanced networks must be able.
- Telephones still only have numeric key pads, and will for a while longer.
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| PHASE 1: USE STAIC ROUTING ENTRIES IN A CENTRAL SIP SERVER |
Use a SIP Server in the core of APAN to which other APAN Members peer to provide collaboration between Members using E.164 (telephone number) style dialing.
- APAN Members advise APAN what E.164 number ranges they support, the preference would be for one Member in each Country to support the whole number range for the country.
- APAN Member route E.164 calls to APAN.
- APAN routes calls to appropriate destination.
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| How to get involved :
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| Process/Project Plan : |
APAN Members: in the Unified Communications working group, Singapore, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Australia, provide : Initial specification for a Server. |
| Area Director take Project Plan to APAN : |
| APAN provide : a Linux Server. |
| APAN NOC to provide : Unix System, Unix Administration, network connection, and help desk. |
| APAN Members: in the SIP-H323 working group, Singapore, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Australia, provide : SIP expertise, level 3 support, and operation guidelines, and initial specification for a Server. |