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The OpenBTS uses the USRP hardware to receive and transmit the GSM signaling.
This is done
by using the GNU Radio framework. The Asterisk is used to interface the GSM calls
between
the cellular phones under the
Safety Information
Despite the large number of authors, co-authors and editors, we have done our best
to make the style of the book similar in all chapters and highly comprehensible. The
content is presented in a well-structured manner; it is broken up into many titles
and subtitles, which make its reception easy and looking up information in the text
quick.
The present book is written by programmers for programmers. The authors are
active software developers, colleagues with genuine experience in both software
development and training future programmers. Due to this, the quality of the
content presentation is at a very good level, as you will see for yourself.
All authors are distinctly aware that the sample source code is one of the most
important things in a book on programming. Due to this very reason, the text is
accompanied with many, many examples, illustrations and figures.
When every chapter is written by a different author, there is no way to completely
avoid differences in the style of speech and the quality of chapters. Some authors
put a lot of work (for months) and a lot of efforts to make their chapters perfect.
Others could not invest too much effort and that is why some chapters are not as
good as the best ones. Last but not least, the experience of the authors varies
some have been programming professionally for 2-3 years, while others for 15
years. This affects the quality, no doubt, but we assure you that every chapter has
been reviewed and meets the quality standards of Svetlin Nakov and his team.
C# and .NET Framework
This book is about programming. It is intended to teach you to think as a
programmer, to write code, to think in data strucSecured Unified Networks IP
Stimulus (UNIStim) signal encryption is
provided by Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS), which encrypts
the data exchanges between the Signaling Server and the IP Phones.
Previously, Secure Multimedia Controllers (SMC 2450) were required for
UNIStim encryption, but DTLS requires no new additional hardware and
can coexist with currently installed SMCs. DTLS and non-DTLS systems
can be configured on the same network.
To enable DTLS encryption, the Communication Server (CS) 1000 system
must be upgraded to CS 1000 Release 6.0 and the IP Phones must have
the latest firmware. Also, the system has to be configured with at least the
Basic Security level.
Note: This feature does not provide signaling encryption for the Unified
Networks IP Stimulus File Transfer Protocol (UFTP), which is used
when transferring firmware to IP Phones. Firmware data contains no
sensitive information and is protected from third-party tampering by a
digital signature. Notifications from the signaling server to the phones
are sent using DTLS-protected UNIStim signaling to protect the signals
from intercept.
DTLS and IP Phone registration
There are two modes of IP Phone registration:
Secure Handshake modethe IP phone is configured to initiate a
DTLS session immediately upon beginning registration.
Switchover modethe IP phone is configured to first establish an
unencrypted Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) session to
the Line Terminal Proxy Server (LTPS),
Regardless of the IP500 card hosting it, during power failure pins 4 and 5 of port 12 are connected to pins
7 and
8.
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BOURBON
The main goal of the technical work in the A.C.T.S. Bourbon (BrOadband
Urban Rural Based Open Networks) project has been to specify, set up and
run individual testbeds in each participating country for the support of real
SME field trials.
To achieve this, the work has included several phases: network architecture
planning, network implementation and network operation and development.
The focus in Bourbon is in trialling broadband network technology, whilst
keeping in mind the scalability and cost benefit issues.
The scalability in this context means several things: oA broadband core
network should support several access types (ISDN, xDSL, optical) with or
without ATM link level protocol. oBroadband access services will often be
offered to users in local broadband networks, which have gateways to other
networks, e.g., wide area IP network
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