Title: enumservice Compendium, Trial, Demo
1enumserviceCompendium, Trial, Demo
- IETF 55November 2002
- Lawrence Conroy Richard STASTNY
- Roke Manor Research ÖFEG, Postfach 147,
1103-Wien - Tel44 1794 833666 Tel 43 664 420 4100
- Fax 43 1 79780 13 E-Maillwc_at_roke.co.uk
E-Mail richard.stastny_at_oefeg.at richard_at_sta
stny.com
2Content
- Background
- The Austrian ENUM Trial Platform
- Scope of the ENUM trials
- Tasks of the ENUM trial partners
- Status of the ENUM trials
- Current functionality
- Demonstration of the trials
- More information
3Backgrounder
- This is a Calling Party Control Scheme - but
- We intend it as an extensible framework, into
which the Called Party Control enumservices
fit. - Focus on Kind of Communication caller wants
- Execution of this Kind of Communication can be by
a number of different protocols - URI scheme
handlers - Note that, in the current trial, all the clients
cheat - they look to the right in the NAPTRs
they have. Some of our examples in the Draft (and
on the list) have shown an enumservice without a
protocol sub-field with a copy of the URI
scheme. This is NOT a key feature of the
compendium
4View of ENUM
- "Electronic Business Card" Calling Party
Control - ENUM subscriber (recipient) offers all his
contacts - ENUM User (originator) selects application
- ENUM entries may raise privacy issues
- Personal User Agent Called Party Control
- The ENUM subscriber offers only one pointer to a
"Service Resolution Service" (e.g. SIP, H323) - Application or service selection is done by
negotiation with the PUA of the recipient - ENUM entires may expose no private data
- ENUM as Number Translation Database
- Infrastructure ENUM for Number Portability and
other IN-services - Routing Numbers, PSTN-Numbers, Gateways, Proxy
Server, Gatekeeper
5ENUM Services and Applications
- talk interactive (media stream exchange) calls
- voice, ivoice, video tel, sip, h323
- msg discrete (non-session related) messages
- email mailto
- fax tel
- sms, ems, mms tel, eventually sip and mailto
- chat session-oriented message exchanges
- im instant messaging- sip (SIMPLE)
- tp textphone- tel
- info information source
- web http, https
- ft ftp
- srs service resolution service
- sip sip
- h323 h323
- dap ldap
- all default
- Additional services
- public keys
- location information (GPS coord.)
- number portability info
IN NAPTR 10 10 "U" "E2Uvoiceh323"
"!.!h323richard23_at_telekom.at!" .
6More Examples
- A caller who is interested in (say) talking to
callee might filter on the category talk, and its
comprised services (voice/ivoice, video) --
example 1 - A caller who is interested in sending a message
might filter on the category msg and its
comprised servicesexample 2
1) IN NAPTR 10 10 "U" "E2Uvoiceh323"
"!.!h323richard23_at_telekom.at!" .
2) IN NAPTR 10 10 "U" "E2Usmstel"
"!.!tel436644204100!svcsms" .
or
IN NAPTR 10 10 "U" "E2Uemailmailto"
"!.!mailtorichard_at_stastny.com!" .
7...Now how we use it...
- Background in Austria
- The Austrian ENUM Trial Platform
- Scope of the ENUM trials
- Tasks of the ENUM trial partners
- Status of the ENUM trials
- Current functionality
- Demonstration of the trials
- More information
8ENUM Background in Austria
- 2000-09 Start of activities
- 2001-08 First consulation by Austrian regulator
(RTR) - 2001-09 Telekom Austria internal Task Force
- 2002-02 ENUM Workshop RTR, group of interested
partners formed - 2002-05 Interim procedures from ITU-T SG2 and TSB
- 2002-05 Delegation request by RTR to RIPE and
ITU-TSB - 2002-06 Tier 1 Registry in operation by NIC.AT
(the Austrian ccTLD) - 2002-06 Tier 1 Registry in operation by Infonova
(VISIONng) - 2002-06 Delegations for 3.4.e164.arpa and
0.1.8.7.8.e164.arpa - 2002-06 Start of development and deployment
- 2002-07 First draft of policy framework for MoU
by RTR - 2002-09 Austrian ENUM Trial Platform estabished
9Austrian ENUM Trial Platform
- Mission
- Co-ordination of activities for the Austrian ENUM
trial between the trial partners - Tasks
- develop and approve documents beside the
regulatory framework compulsory during the trial - enable communication between the trial partners
- monitor trial activities
- monitor international ENUM standards and trial
activities - gather results and experiences
- serve as a basis for a Austrian ENUM forum
required for commercial implementation - Members
- RTR, NIC.AT, Telekom Austria, Infonova, AOSA,
Kapsch, ÖFEG, Telcordia
10Scope of the ENUM Trials
- Provide a DNS based infrastructure in Tier 1 and
Tier 2 - Basic administration und validation by Registrar
(ENUM Service Provider) and Tier 1 Registry
including the necessary provisioning processes - Web-Portal for registration of ENUM Subscribers
and for simple manipulations of the entries in
Tier 2 - Client-SW for ENUM Users to query the ENUM
database - VoIP Applications for ENUM Subscribers and Users.
- Evaluation of standards and feedback to the
relevant bodies - Evaluation of the services provided and of user
feedback - Monitoring of and interworking with other trials
- ETSI Guide Minimum requirements for
interoperability of European ENUM trials - Basis ETSI TS 102 051, RFC2916bis, RFC3403,
draft-brandner-enum-compendium and related
drafts.
11Tasks of the trial partners
- "Inner circle" (must sign MoU)
- RTR responsible for policy framework
- Nic.at tier 1 registry
- Telekom Austria a registrar and tier 2
nameserver (ENUM SP) - "Outer circle"
- Client SW (Infonova, Kapsch, AOSA (Siemens,
Alcatel), Telcordia) - Provisioning SW (Infonova, Telcordia)
- Applications (Telekom Austria (VoIP), any others)
- Consulting, standards (OeFEG)
12ENUM Trials Workplan
- 2002-03 Start of planning activities
- 2001-06 Tier 1 Registry (NIC.AT and Infonova) in
operation - 2002-06 Start of development
- 2002-09 Tier 2 Nameserver (Telekom Austria) in
operation - First clients available (ENUM
queries on public Internet) - 2002-10 Web-Portal for Registration and
Modification in operation - 2002-10 SIP and H.323 VoIP applications available
- 2002-10 First Live Demo in Atlanta, GA
(VISIONng/VON/TIPHON) - 2002-10 Set-up of call center and registrar
- 2002-11 Test of provisioning processes with
selected subscribers - 2002-12 Ready to invite real subscribers and
users - 2003-04 End of phase 1 of trial (feasability
study) - decision required to start phase 2
(pre-commercial)
13Validation within the trial
- Requirements
- ENUM subscriber shall be the assignee of an E.164
number valid for the ENUM trial and the number
shall be in operation with a TSP. - It has to be verified, that the ENUM subscriber
is the named entity - Registration shall cease if first item is no
longer valid. - Interim solution for trial
- Only known subscribers
- later identification via billing address possible
- Only geographic and mobile numbers
- Number shall be listed in directory, data need to
be the same - Validation done by Registrar
- De-validation with periodic check (will be
automated) - Evaluation of methods during trial
- Open issue corporate ENUM subscribers
14WHOIS
- ENUM is DNS
- Processes have to be similar to normal domain
name administration - For operation of DNS the storage of e.g.
- Domain Name Holder
- Administrative Contact
- Technical Contact
- in a database is necessary (WHOIS-DB)
- Currently there is still a discussion, which data
are stored in the WHOIS-DB and which data are
public available. - Regarding the Austrian ENUM Trial it has been
decided temporarily that all data are stored and
are public available. - Domain Name Holder ENUM Subscriber
- admin-c Registrar
- tech-c Nameserver Provider
15ENUM Trial Application Aspects
ENUM Trial Administrative Aspects
ENUM USER
ENUM DNS QUERY
ENUM TIER 0 NS
RTR policyframework
ITU TSB RIPE NCC
WHOIS
3.4.e164.arpa
ENUM Application email VoIPetc.
NIC.AT
ENUM TIER 1 NS
ENUM TIER 1 Registry
ENUM DELEGATION
ENUM SP TELEKOM AUSTRIA
x.x.x.x.3.4.e164.arpa
ENUM TIER 2 NS
ENUM TIER 2 Register
ENUM Registrar
Communication
ENUM NAPTR MODIFICATION
VALIDATION
ENUM SUBSCRIBER
Web SERVICES
REGISTRATION
Web portal
16Austrian ENUM and UPT ENUM
17Why UPT ENUM?
National ENUM is a second line service
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UPT ENUM is a primary line service
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18Demonstration of ENUM Trials
- DNS-query of ENUM entries by ENUM User with ENUM
client SW - This is the basic client - with manual selection
by caller from returned list - There are others that take a callers
pre-selected Kinds of Communication/Services of
Interest and use this to filter the returned
NAPTRs - Another takes calling line information data,
performs an ENUM lookup, and displays returned
data (e.g. a TXT record with name, or info/web -
Super Caller Display) - Yet another one takes a bar-coded business card
and does an ENUM lookup to extract the contact
records.
19More Information
- Austrian ENUM Trial Web-site
- http//enum.nic.at