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Automatic SIP trunking And Peering (asap)

WG Name Automatic SIP trunking And Peering
Acronym asap
Area Applications and Real-Time Area (art)
State Active
Charter charter-ietf-asap-01 Approved
Document dependencies
Additional resources Zulip Stream
Personnel Chairs Gonzalo Salgueiro, Jean Mahoney
Area Director Murray Kucherawy
Mailing list Address asap@ietf.org
To subscribe https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/asap
Archive https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/asap/
Chat Room address https://zulip.ietf.org/#narrow/stream/asap

Charter for Working Group

The deployment of a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based infrastructure in enterprise and service provider communication networks has been gradually increasing over the last few years. Consequently, direct IP peering between enterprise and service provider networks is replacing traditional methods of interconnection between these networks, such as analog lines and time-division multiplexing (TDM)-based digital circuits.

Currently published standards provide a strong foundation over which direct IP peering can be realized. However, given the sheer number of these standards, it is often unclear which behavioural subsets, extensions to baseline protocols and operating principles ought to be configured by the enterprise network administrator to ensure successful IP peering with a SIP service provider network. This lack of context often leads to interoperability issues between enterprise and service provider SIP networks. As a result, a significant amount of time is spent by enterprise network administrators in troubleshooting these interoperability issues individually or with enterprise equipment manufacturer and service provider support teams. Consequently, there is an increase in the time taken to deploy SIP trunking between enterprise and service provider networks.

The ASAP working group will define a descriptive capability set, which is populated by a SIP service provider, and which, when communicated to an enterprise network, encapsulates sufficient information to set up SIP trunking with the service provider network. In addition to defining a descriptive capability set, the ASAP working group will define a data model for the capability set, a service discovery mechanism and a transport mechanism for the capability set. The aforementioned deliverables of the ASAP working group are collectively referred to as “SIP Auto Peer”.

The scope of the ASAP working group is:

  • A capability set that encapsulates sufficient information to ensure smooth IP peering between enterprise and service provider SIP networks.

  • A data model for the capability set.

  • An HTTPS-based transport mechanism for the capability set.

  • A mechanism to discover the server(s) in the SIP service provider network that hosts the capability set.

  • A mechanism to extend the data model to allow the encoding of proprietary parameters.

The following are out of scope:

  • Extensions to SIP that enable an enterprise network to solicit and obtain a descriptive capability set from a SIP service provider.

  • A workflow/mechanism that allows service providers to directly configure devices in the enterprise network.

The group will produce:

  • Specification for SIP Auto Peer

This group will co-ordinate with the SIPCORE working group and the SIPConnect efforts carried out by the SIP Forum.

Milestones

Date Milestone Associated documents
Jun 2021 SIP Automatic Peering specification submitted for publication to the IESG. draft-kinamdar-dispatch-sip-audo-peer