Figure 11.1 Gateways, SIP, and PSTN networks
To date, neither TRIP nor TGREP has seen any significant deployment or
usage by service providers.
SIP/PSTN Protocol Interworking
SIP and PSTN protocol interworking has two levels: the media and the signal-
ing levels.
The media interworking is quite straightforward. The PSTN generally uses
a 64-kb/s pulse-coded modulation (PCM) encoded Time Division Multiplex
(TDM) channel known as a trunkto carry the voice media. If Integrated Ser-
vices Digital Network (ISDN) is used, the B channel contains the 64 kb/s PCM
media stream. SIP-enabled devices generally have audio capabilities in the
form of Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) packets. The media interworking
SIP Phones
SIP Servers
Media: RTP
Media: TDM PCM
Signaling: SIP
Gateways
Signaling: ISUP, Q.931, CAS, etc.
SIP Servers
SIP Enabled
Devices
Telephones
Telephones
PBX
IP Network
PSTN
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