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SIP (session initiation protocol) uses UDP and TCP as a transport protocol as well as SCTP, TLS. In the case of using UDP as a transport protocol, it is required to guarantee symmetric response routing for NAT or FW traversal. By the way, in the case of RFC3265-based presence services using SIP, there is some situation that requires symmetric dialog request/response routing for NAT. In this paper,...
The stream control transmission protocol (SCTP) is a relatively recent transport protocol, offering features beyond TCP. Although SCTP is an alternative transport protocol for the session initiation protocol (SIP), we do not know how SCTP features influence SIP server scalability and performance. To estimate this, we measured the scalability and performance of two servers, an echo server and a simplified...
The session initiation protocol (SIP) is one popular signaling protocol used in many collaborative applications like VoIP, instant messaging and presence. In this paper, we evaluate one well-known SIP proxy server (i.e. OpenSER) on two multi-core platforms: SUN Niagara and Intel Clovertown, which are installed with Solaris OS and Linux OS respectively. Through the evaluation, we identify three factors...
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