Abstract:
A method, computer readable medium having computer executable instructions, and a computer readable medium having stored thereon a data structure for signing and validating Session Initiation Protocol ("SIP") routing headers are disclosed. A SIP node may receive a SIP request including a message header. A signature based upon at least a portion of the message header and a SIP node header entry may be generated. The signature may then be inserted into the SIP node header entry.
Abstract:
A method, computer readable medium having computer executable instructions, and a computer readable medium having stored thereon a data structure for signing and validating Session Initiation Protocol ("SIP") routing headers are disclosed. A SIP node may receive a SIP request including a message header. A signature based upon at least a portion of the message header and a SIP node header entry may be generated. The signature may then be inserted into the SIP node header entry.
Abstract:
ARCHITECTURE FOR A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ENABLING A USER TO PROVISION A TELEPHONE AT A NEW LOCATION WITHOUT NETWORK ADMINISTRATIVE PRE-CONFIGURING. AN INPUT COMPONENT (102) (E.G., KEYPAD) RECEIVES A NUMERIC EXTENSION AND PIN. THE EXTENSION IS A TELEPHONE EXTENSION OF THE USER AND THE PIN CAN BE ADMINISTRATIVELY ASSIGNED. A LOCATION COMPONENT (306) PROVIDES LOCATION INFORMATION OF AN ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS SERVER (302) TO THE TELEPHONE BASED ON THE EXTENSION. THE TELEPHONE USES THE LOCATION INFORMATION TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS SERVER. A REGISTRATION COMPONENT REGISTERS THE TELEPHONE WITH THE ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS SERVER BASED ON THE NUMERIC EXTENSION. A TELEPHONY ADDRESS IS RETURNED TO THE TELEPHONE. AN AUTHENTICATION COMPONENT (204) AUTHENTICATES THE TELEPHONE BASED ON THE PIN. UPON AUTHENTICATION, THE EXTENSION IS ASSIGNED TO THE TELEPHONE, AND TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS CAN BE SENT AND RECEIVED FROM THAT LOCATION.
Abstract:
Architecture for a scalable, pluggable multi-party, and distributed multimedia conferencing. A centralized policy and control conferencing component allows the seamless plug-in of different distributed media components (e.g., data, audio/video, messaging) to accommodate client participation in a conference session. The centralized conference control component includes the following: a conference notification service for accepting subscriptions to the conference state and notifying subscribers about changes to that state; a conference policy and roster control service for storing and manipulating conference policy and rosters; a security service for user authorization/authentication based on user identity information; a scheduling service for conference scheduling; an allocation service for allocating the most available media component(s) for a conference session; and, an MCU management service for conference policy and roster management of the distributed media components.
Abstract:
Architecture for a scalable, pluggable multi-party, and distributed multi media conferencing. A centralized policy and control conferencing component allows the seamless plug-in of different distributed media components (e.g., data, audio/video, messaging) to accommodate client participation in a conf erence session. The centralized conference control component includes the fo llowing: a conference notification service for accepting subscriptions to th e conference state and notifying subscribers about changes to that state; a conference policy and roster control service for storing and manipulating co nference policy and rosters; a security service for user authorization/authe ntication based on user identity information; a scheduling service for confe rence scheduling; an allocation service for allocating the most available me dia component(s) for a conference session; and, an MCU management service fo r conference policy and roster management of the distributed media component s.
Abstract:
Architecture for a scalable, pluggable multi-party, and distributed multimedia conferencing. A centralized policy and control conferencing component allows the seamless plug-in of different distributed media components (e.g., data, audio/video, messaging) to accommodate client participation in a conference session. The centralized conference control component includes the following: a conference notification service for accepting subscriptions to the conference state and notifying subscribers about changes to that state; a conference policy and roster control service for storing and manipulating conference policy and rosters; a security service for user authorization/authentication based on user identity information; a scheduling service for conference scheduling; an allocation service for allocating the most available media component(s) for a conference session; and, an MCU management service for conference policy and roster management of the distributed media components.
Abstract:
A method, computer readable medium having computer executable instructions, and a computer readable medium having stored thereon a data structure for signing and validating Session Initiation Protocol ("SIP") routing headers are disclosed. A SIP node may receive a SIP request including a message header. A signature based upon at least a portion of the message header and a SIP node header entry may be generated. The signature may then be inserted into the SIP node header entry.