Dear Daniel,
Thank you very much for integrating the code in. This is very good news
indeed!
We will continue to test this code, and add more meaningful use of
SCTP's features as we do more work with it. Who should we consider our
point of contact? Is there one? Or should we just get in touch with the
list again?
Thanks again!
- jana
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Janardhan R. Iyengar
Visiting Assistant Professor
Connecticut College
Hello,
courtesy of Glenn Marmon, Connecticut College Class of 2007, who
submitted the patch, OpenSER includes now support for SCTP (Stream
Control Transmission Protocol). It completes the list of the possible IP
transport layers that could be used with SIP in OpenSER.
You can find details about SCTP at:
http://www.sctp.org/
Basically, it is a reliable transport protocol, like TCP, but provides a
number of functions that are critical for telephony signaling transport
(read more about the benefits:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3286.txt).
If you have the chance to own a SCTP-aware SIP phone and can test,
please provide us feedback on the mailing lists -- also, let us know the
name and type of any SIP phone with SCTP support that you know. Hope
SCTP will gain more and more space, as it seems to be the right protocol
for VoIP/IM&P signaling, where UDP cannot cope very well with huge
messages and TCP adds too much overhead.
Cheers,
Daniel
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