Title: MVTS
1MVTS PortaBilling
Infrastructure for global communications
Integration between MVTS (Mera VoIP Transit
Softswitch) and PortaBilling100
Porta Software http//www.portaone.com Mera
Networks http//www.mera-voip.com
Vancouver, BC July 2004
2MVTS PortaBilling100
- MVTS features
- H323 gatekeeper and proxy (both signaling and
media) functionality - Secure network peering, network topology hiding
- Dynamic modification of network topology
- Flexible routing, fail-over routing
- Seamless interoperability with equipment from
different vendors (Cisco, Quintum, VocalTec,
Clarent, Samsung, NSG, D-Link, etc.) - NAT/Firewall solution
- PortaBilling features
- Web interface for service provisioning (accounts,
customers, rates, CDRs, etc.) - Real-time authentication and authorization of
calls - Flexible routing management (multiple vendors,
routing preferences, least-cost routing (LCR),
custom routing plans for individual customers) - Real-time billing of completed calls, ASR and
cost/revenue reports
3Integration between MVTS and PortaBilling100
Operations performed in tandem by MVTS and
PortaBilling100
- Endpoint registration (authentication)
- Call authorization
- Call routing
- Billing completed calls
4Endpoint registration
Endpoint attempts to register with gatekeeper
(MVTS)
MVTS
PortaBilling100
MVTS sends authentication request to
PortaBilling100
PortaBilling100 verifies that such an account
exists, is not blocked, and so on
PortaBilling100 sends confirmation or rejection
Upon successful authentication, MVTS registers
the endpoint
5Call authorization
Endpoint attempts to make a call
MVTS sends authorization request to
PortaBilling100
Called party
PortaBilling100 verifies that such an account
exists, whether calling this destination is
allowed, and what is the maximum allowed call
duration
PortaBilling100
MVTS
PortaBilling100 sends confirmation (including
maximum credit time) or rejection
MVTS connects the call
After the time is up, or the customer
disconnects, the call is cleared and accounting
is sent to PortaBilling100
Calling party
6Call routing
MVTS requests routing for the specified number
A
PortaBilling searches the available routes and
classifies them according to preference/price
PortaBilling100
MVTS
3
B
A list of routes is returned to MVTS
1
B,C,A
MVTS attempts to send the call via the first route
2
If that fails, MVTS tries the second route, and
so on
C
- Vendor A preference 5, 0.05/min
- Vendor B preference 6, 0.07/min
- Vendor C preference 5, 0.04/min
7Routing in PortaBilling100
- Routes can be arranged into preference groups
(according to parameters such as quality, ASR,
etc.) - For routes within the same group, least-cost
routing (LCR) can be applied - If necessary, huntstop can be used to cut off
lower priority routes - An optimal route list is calculated in real time
for every call
8Billing completed calls
After the call is disconnected, MVTS sends the
accounting to PortaBilling100
Called party
PortaBilling100
MVTS
PortaBilling charges the account/customer who
made the call and calculates the termination
cost, depending on which vendor was used
New CDR, balance modification
Calling party
9H323 and SIP network interconnection
H323-based network
SIP-based network
Session Border Controller (protocol converter)
The protocol converter can be used to integrate
several networks using different protocols.
10PortaSwitch SIP-HIT
- PortaSwitch allows
- Easy web-based provisioning and management of SIP
accounts - Auto-configuration tool for SIP UAs (Cisco ATA,
etc.) - Class 5 features (call transfer, abbreviated
dialing, customer-based numbering plans, etc.) - Special features (follow-me services, unified
messaging integration, etc.)
- SIP-HIT allows
- Terminating calls to legacy H323 networks or
receiving calls from such networks - Codec conversion, solving vendor incompatibility
issues - Optional usage of MVTS for advanced call handling
11SIPlt-gtH323 network interconnection with
PortaSwitchSIP-HIT
PortaSIP provides end-point registration, NAT
traversal, etc.
H323 network
PortaBilling100 provides authentication, number
translation, authorization, routing and billing
of completed calls
PortaBilling100
SIP-HIT
Calls to H323 destinations are routed to SIP-HIT
SIP-HIT provides call transition to H323 networks
PortaSIP
12Conclusion
- Porta Software's PortaBilling/PortaSIP and MERA
Networks' MVTS are highly symbiotic products -
the "yin and yang" of VoIP. - Each component's functionality ideally fits the
other's to create a complete and perfect VoIP
solution, with scalable architecture and open
protocols for easy integration.