Chapter 1 Integrated Session Border Controller for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Overview
Integrated Session Border Controller DBE Deployment Scenario
This scenario requires the SP to provide capabilities such as opening pinholes for the duration of a conversation, and doing this without exposing the devices behind the firewall to malicious threats. In addition, given that voice is extremely sensitive to issues such as delay, latency, and packet loss, ensuring adequate performance is a challenge. QoS mechanisms can be implemented to ensure proper priority is assigned to voice packets.
In this deployment scenario, multiple applications share a common link. Thus a mechanism that will limit bandwidth available to individual applications to ensure appropriate
Service providers require measurement of traffic for reporting and billing purposes in this potential scenario. Some carriers may also want to offer service level agreement (SLA) for voice, for which they want to be able to provide their customers with the proof that these SLAs are being met.
Figure 1-4 on page 1-9 illustrates a deployment where Integrated SBC is used for VoIP interworking.
Figure 1-4 Integrated SBC Used for VoIP Interworking
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