SIP trunking
SIP trunking is a voice over Internet Protocol technology and streaming media service based on the Session Initiation Protocol by which Internet telephony service providers deliver telephone services and unified communications to customers equipped with SIP-based private branch exchange and unified communications facilities. Most unified communications applications provide voice, video, and other streaming media applications such as desktop sharing, web conferencing, and shared whiteboard.
Domains
The architecture of SIP trunking provides a partitioning of the unified communications network into two different domains of expertise:- Private domain: refers to a part of the network connected to a PBX or unified communications server.
- Public domain: refers to the part of the network which allows access into the public switched telephone network or public land mobile network.
The ITSP is responsible to the applicable regulatory authority regarding all the following law obligations of the public domain:
- Tracking traffic;
- Identification of users;
- Implementation of the lawful interception mechanisms.
Architecture
Each domain has elements that perform the characteristic features requested of that domain, in particular the result is logically divided into two levels:- The control of access ;
- Network-border elements that separate the Public Domain from the Private Domain, implementing all the appropriate ITSP phone security policies.
- corporate-border elements that separate the public domain from the private domain, implementing the appropriate company security policies
- central corporate switching node
- IP PBXs