Hi Dragos, Thanks for your update on the project. Really interesting stuff! An idea: Once we release 0.10, maybe we could create a tar package with an "IMS version" of SER, where the modules are included, maybe some extra docs, etc. Or are you planning to make available the IMS modules as part of 0.10??
FHoSS sounds interesting, is that a full-flegded Diameter server according to HSS specification?? Are there any peculiarities that make it non-suitable for general Diameter use (i.e. non-IMS)?
To IPsec: To me the IPsec requirement is a typical aspect of the carrier-centric approach of IMS. Supposedly both IPv4 and v6 can be run independently and together, but the NAT-traversal issues with IPsec is maybe even more difficult than for SIP (believe me, I have spent lots of time on both...). I haven't been able to test my Nokia E70 SIP client's IPsec NAT traversal capabilities yet (as I don't have testing access to an IMS proxy :-). On 3G I presume most carriers have non-NATed networks, but the E-series has WiFi capabilities and one of the things trumpeted with IMS is the cross-access-network nature of IMS services.
Have you tried TLS in 0.10 the way you describe?
g-)
Dragos Vingarzan wrote:
...This is re-post, because the previous one was sent from the wrong mail-address and now it awaits moderations... sorry for duplicates if eventually it gets accepted.
Hi all,
Yes, IMS is quite bloated. However, for the past years we did some work at FOKUS related to it and it will be soon released. It does not have ALL what IMS demands, but it is a start and we hope that you guys, if you think that something more is required, could help us achieve that.
I am attaching the proof that it will be, on 16.11.2006 (it is also an invitation for you to participate, but I am not making publicity on this list ;-) http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/event/ims_ws_06/ ). If you need further info, feel free to contact us.
To offer you some info about it before this date, we will release a bundle of modules:
- cdp - for efficient diameter communication in SER (stands for
CDiameterPeer)
- pcscf - implementing some of the P-CSCF functionality
- icscf - -//- ICSCF
- scscf- -//- SCSCF
- isc - for Initial Filter Criteria Triggering and communication
between S-CSCF and AS
- sip2ims - a simple MD5 to AKA authorization gateway
All these modules at the moment are relatively stable on SER 0.10.99-dev41. But the problem there is that the diameter functionality is integrated into the core. We are working now on stabilizing the cdp as a module in 0.10.99-dev45. Once we succeed, I hope that the modules will be usable with any new plain-CVS SER release.
Also, we will give away FHoSS - our Java HSS implementation together with the included pure Java - Java Diameter Peer - diameter functionality.
So, you will have a basic IMS system to play with. Almost the same Open IMS Core is used in the ETSI/TISPAN IMS Benchmarking effort as a reference implementation for the System Under Test (look for WorkItem 06024).
Don't expect too much, but at least now we have full Cx support, Initial Filter Criteria triggering, ISC support, AKA authentication, IPSec in transport mode with clients, etc... and all this plus the wonderful SER script functionality.
Oh yeah :)... and don't expect carrier-grade quality though. These are research projects and we care more about experimenting with the latest features than the 99.999%. For that stability, as Jiri implies, Tekelec probably has (or will have) a good solution, but we can't do that as our budgets are much lower than those of the SPs or TEMS.
As Andrey pointed out, we are not the only ones doing this, but I hope that we could converge.
And Jiri is right about the complexity. There are at least 4 components that have to work together. For SigComp, because of it's complexity, I was considering TLS with compression. This could also replace the IPSec transport mode tunnel for security, which could be difficult on some embedded devices. Any thoughts on this? Anyway, SigComp is asked mainly by the mobile operators only and we should not .
Looking forward for you comments, Dragos Vingarzan
Jiri Kuthan wrote:
Just a warning small in size but I guess big in the impact. I think people kind of underappreciate the effort which has to be taken. If you consider all the 3gpp complexity (sigcomp as a prime example, one of many being real non-trivial), size of mobile networks for which the system has to be running, number of interfaces to speak over and achieve interoperability (management, diameter, applications, cdr processing...), routing features (the 'scim' feature with which this discussion began)...
I occur to know Tekelec has gone through this exercise and generating a reasonable result has cost quite an investment.
At 07:19 06/10/2006, Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
Hi, I suppose you need to develop modules for all the the x-CSCF + AS (where x-CSCF is P-CSCF, S-CSCF or I-CSCF). You see, the functionalities/features that x-CSCF and application servers require (for instance, P-headers or querying for subscriber information from HSS) are not available in SER. That's why you need to make your own modules *all the way*. As for HSS, i dont think you need to make some special super DIAMETER-enabled database. In my (an in many other people's btw) point of view a simple database, like MySQL is more than capable of storing subscriber info or initial filtering criterias (iFC --> im talking about SCIM/SIMF). If you are really set to develop IMS on SER, then maybe you can start with SER 0.8.14. You can still find decent development documentation for it. As for later versions, I dont think any good docs are yet available (someone, please, correct me if im wrong)
The documentation is being worked on, but for the moment you are unfortunately correct.
Just for your info, INT (France) joint with France Telecom are developing IMS on SER as of now (dont know if it's going to be commerial or open-source. Contact them if you are interested, maybe you can even help them develop it further :). Plus, Focus is also set to develop a commercial version of IMS for SER and, although, Focus said that their IMS will be available in the last quarter of this year, but nothing's been released yet. :(
That's fantastic news, I'm looking forward to GPL contributions from these very respectable institutions. This is really a big piece of work and I am enormously positive about every single new piece of the puzzle.
-jiri
Good luck, Andrey. On 10/6/06, Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com wrote: > Hi All > We are using SER as CSCF which communicates with HSS and Application Server. >  Whenever a UA sends a request to SER then it should go to some specific table and look for services assigned to that particular UA.
 If UA is authorize to use that service than SER send
this to AS. >  AS then send this request/response to Serving SER (S-CSCF) which further serves that UA. > I need your suggestions for the same that what kind of module we need to develop for this scenario or any valuable suggestions. > > Thanks in anticipation > Kamal Mann > > _______________________________________________ > Serusers mailing list > Serusers@lists.iptel.org > http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers > > > </x-flowed> _______________________________________________ Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
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