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Page 1: H.323: Multimedia Conferencing for Packet Switched Networks

H.323: Multimedia

Conferencing for Packet

Switched Networks

Dave LindberghManager, Technical Standards Group

PictureTel

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Contents

What is H.323? H.323 Components Protocol Stack Call Setup Current H.323 Standards Work

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What is H.323? ITU-T standard for multimedia

videoconferencing on packet-switched networks LANs and corporate intranets Internet (limited by Internet performance)

Basis for IMTC VoIP Internet Telephony

On LAN, typical video call uses 100-300 kbit/s of LAN capacity LAN traffic can be managed and controlled

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History of H.323

May 1995 - H.323 work started June 1996 - Decided by ITU-T January 1998 - Version 2 planned

for ITU-T approval (added functions) ITU is learning to work on “Internet

time”

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H.323 Components

Terminals Gatekeepers Gateways (H.323 to

H.320/H.324/POTS) MCUs

Multipoint Controller (MC) Multipoint Processor (MP)

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H.323 Terminal

Two Versions Corporate Network (high quality) Internet (optimized for low bandwidth

28.8/33.6 - G.723.1 and H.263) Built in Multipoint capability for Ad

Hoc conferences Multicast (multi-unicast) allows 3-4

people in call without centralized mixing or switching

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H.323 Gatekeeper Address Translation

H.323 Alias to transport (IP) address based on terminal registration

“email-like” names possible “phone number like” names possible

Admission control Permission to complete call Can apply bandwidth limits Method to control LAN traffic

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Gatekeeper Functions (cont.)

Management of gateway H.320, H.324, POTS, etc.

Call Signaling May route calls in order to provide

supplementary services or to provide Multipoint Controller functionality

Call Management/Reporting/Logging

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H.323 Gateways

Provide world wide connectivity and interoperability from LAN H.320, H.324, regular POTS telephones

Map Call Signaling (Q.931 to H.225.0) Map Control (H.242/H.243 to H.245) Media Mapping (FEC, multiplex, rate

matching, audio transcoding, T.123 translation)

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Multipoint: MC+MP

MC - Multipoint Controller portion of a traditional MCU Manage common modes, capabilities

MP - Multipoint Processor Portion of traditional MCU mixing or

switching audio. Not necessarily co-resident with MC. (e.g. MC running multicast conference with each terminal mixing audio)

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MCU Functions Media Distribution

Unicast - send media to one terminal (centralized in MP; traditional model)

Multicast - send to each receiver directly Hybrid - some of each

Manage Ad Hoc multipoint calls Join, invite, control of conference modes

Traditional MCU applications Multiprotocol via Gateways

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H.225. 0

G.7xx H.26x

RTP

RTCP

Gate-keeper

Reg,Adm,Status(RAS)

Control Data Audio Video A/V Cntl Control

TCP UDP

IP

H.323 Protocol Stack

T.120 H.245

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H.323 Protocol Components

H.323 - System Document H.225.0 - Call Signaling, Packetization

Gatekeeper Registration, Admission, and Status H.245 - Control (also used in H.324, H.310) T.120 - Data and Conference Control RTP - Real-time Transport Protocol (IETF) RTCP - Real-time Transport Control Protocol

(IETF)

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Call Setup

A Call Setup Example a point to point call 3rd terminal invited into call (Ad

hoc multipoint) One Gatekeeper using the Direct

Call Model

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Call Initiation

PictureTel

PictureTel

PictureTel

(1) ARQCan I call“Bob”?

(2a) GK resolves “Bob”to IP address through H.323registration or externalname service (e.g. DNS, ULS, etc..)(2b) Admission PolicyApplied(3) ACF

Yes, use thisIP Address

Bill Bob

GK

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Call Connection

PictureTel

PictureTel

PictureTel

(4) SETUP (Create)

Bill Bob

GK

(5) ARQMay I answer?

(6) ACFYes

(7) ALERTING

(8) CONNECT (User answers)

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H.245 Connection

PictureTel

PictureTel

PictureTel

Bill Bob

(9) H.245 connection established- Capability Exchange- Master/Slave Determination- Open Logical Channels

- audio, video

For this example, assume Bill wins the Master/Slave determinationand becomes the Multipoint Controller (MC) of the conference

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Bill invites Ross

PictureTel

PictureTel

PictureTel

Ross

GK

(10) ARQInviteRoss (11) ACF

Resolved Ross’sIP Address

(12) SETUP (Invite)

(13) ARQMay IJoin?

(14) ACFYes

(15) ALERTING(16) CONNECT

(17) H.245 CONNECTION

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Work in progress

H.323 Implementors Guide Version 2 Supplementary Services

H.225.0 Version 2 Annex E - Video Packetization (w/IETF) Annex F - Audio Packetization (w/IETF)

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Work In Progress (Continued)

H.245 Version 3 To support H.323 version 2

H.246 (“H.Interworking”) - Gateway Annex A.1 - H.323-H.320 Annex A.2 - H.323-H.324

H.235 (“H.Secure”) - Encryption H.332 (“H.Loosely Coupled”) -

Broadcast H.MediaMIB

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H.323/H.225.0 Version 2

Enhanced procedural descriptions Gateway registration and selection

procedures, registration capabilities Authentication and Security MC Cascading and transfer of MC Relationship to T.120 and T.130 RAS Retry/Time-out Additional audio and video

packetizations

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H.235 (“H.Secure”)

Privacy (encryption) A big issue on packet networks

Authentication Key Exchanges (RSA & DSS) Encryption per media stream Signaling procedures

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H.246 (“H.Interworking”)

“Interworking of H-Series of Multimedia Terminals” - Standard for gateways

Interworking between H.323, H.320, H.324, H.310, regular POTS telephones

Initial Focus: H.323 to H.320 (Annex A.1) H.323 to H.324 (Annex A.2)

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H.332 (“H.Loose Multipoint”)

“Loosely coupled” multipoint conferences Potentially thousands of participants Primarily broadcast

Procedures for one to many or panel type conferences

Similar to H.331(for H.320): No capability exchange in conference

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H.MediaMIB

Management Information Database (MIB) definitions for H.323 entities (terminals, Gatekeepers, Gateways, and MCUs)

Possible MIB definitions for other H.series endpoints

IETF coordination required

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For More Information

Please visit the PictureTel Standards Page:

http://standards.pictel.com


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