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Feature Highlights
- Creates session-oriented connections between two or more endpoints
in an IP network.
- Initiates, terminates and modifies sessions.
- Based on RFC standard (RFC 3261) from the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF).
- Flexible, open, extensible, and fits easily in different architectures
and deployment scenarios (e.g. Web-Like Communications).
- Enabling of multi-user sessions regardless of media content.
- Support for multi-party.
- Negotiates sessions so that all participants can agree on and modify
session features.
- Provides the ability to add, drop or transfer users.
- Provides text-based messages which are easy to read and debug.
- Transport layer independent.
- Uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as well as the Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) to flexibly connecting users independent of the
underlying infrastructure.
- Creates SIP logical devices like SIP gateways, SIP endpoints, SIP
registrars or others.
- Connects to SIP logical devices.
- Adds and removes a codec to a SIP logical device profile.
- Makes and clears call throws to a VoIP logical device.
- Answers a call that is received by a VoIP logical device.
- Provides ringing notification when a call is received by a VoIP logical
device.
- Gets call information of a VoIP logical device.
- Loads RTP profile to a VoIP logical device.
- Sends or receives encoded voice data for a specific call.
- Logging of sessions for future analysis.
- The package includes demos for the Win32, Linux and and Davinci (ARM).
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