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Enterprise and service provider networks are increasingly adopting SIP as the guiding protocol for session management, and require leveraging Session Border Controller (SBC) technology to enable this transition. Thousands of organisations have made the Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) their SBC technology of choice.
Understanding Session Border Controllers gives network professionals and consultants a comprehensive guide to SBC theory, design, deployment, operation, security, troubleshooting, and more. Using CUBE-based examples, the authors offer insights that will be valuable to technical professionals using any SBC solution.
The authors thoroughly cover native call control protocols, SBC behaviour, and SBC’s benefits for topology abstraction, demarcation and security, media, and protocol interworking. They also present practical techniques and configurations for achieving interoperability with a wide variety of collaboration products and solutions.
Evaluate key benefits of SBC solutions for security, management, and interoperability
Master core concepts of SIP, H.323, DTMF, signalling interoperability, call routing, fax/modem over IP, security, media handling, and media/signal forking in the SBC context
Compare SBC deployment scenarios, and optimise deployment for your environment
Size and scale an SBC platform for your environment, prevent oversubscription of finite resources, and control cost through careful licensing
Use SBCs as a back-to-back user agent (B2BUA) to interoperate between asymmetric VoIP networks
Establish SIP trunking for PSTN access via SBCs
Interoperate with call servers, proxies, fax servers, ITSPs, redirect servers, call recording servers, contact centres, and other devices
Secure real-time communications over IP
Mitigate security threats associated with complex SIP deployments
Efficiently monitor and manage an SBC environment
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Enterprise and service provider networks are increasingly adopting SIP as the guiding protocol for session management, and require leveraging Session Border Controller (SBC) technology to enable this transition. Thousands of organisations have made the Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) their SBC technology of choice.
Understanding Session Border Controllers gives network professionals and consultants a comprehensive guide to SBC theory, design, deployment, operation, security, troubleshooting, and more. Using CUBE-based examples, the authors offer insights that will be valuable to technical professionals using any SBC solution.
The authors thoroughly cover native call control protocols, SBC behaviour, and SBC’s benefits for topology abstraction, demarcation and security, media, and protocol interworking. They also present practical techniques and configurations for achieving interoperability with a wide variety of collaboration products and solutions.
Evaluate key benefits of SBC solutions for security, management, and interoperability
Master core concepts of SIP, H.323, DTMF, signalling interoperability, call routing, fax/modem over IP, security, media handling, and media/signal forking in the SBC context
Compare SBC deployment scenarios, and optimise deployment for your environment
Size and scale an SBC platform for your environment, prevent oversubscription of finite resources, and control cost through careful licensing
Use SBCs as a back-to-back user agent (B2BUA) to interoperate between asymmetric VoIP networks
Establish SIP trunking for PSTN access via SBCs
Interoperate with call servers, proxies, fax servers, ITSPs, redirect servers, call recording servers, contact centres, and other devices
Secure real-time communications over IP
Mitigate security threats associated with complex SIP deployments
Efficiently monitor and manage an SBC environment