Overview
The Internet2 SIP.edu project seeks to promote the convergence
of voice and email identities, grow SIP-reachability within Internet2,
and build a community of Internet2 schools that are developing and deploying
campus SIP services.
In one year, the project has provided SIP reachability to nearly
100,000 users at four universities, attracted corporate sponsorship, and
published a "cookbook" to
lower the implementation hurdle for others. There is significant
interest in SIP.edu among Internet2 universities and corporate members
and a number of new implementations underway.
The goals for this one-day workshop are to:
- Build a knowledge base for those
that will follow in deploying SIP.edu
- Investigate areas that the SIP.edu community should
pursue, individually
or as a group, in order to leverage SIP as a core technology
for new campus communications services and collaboration
applications
- Expand the leadership group for SIP.edu
- Chart a course for
scaling up campus and inter-campus SIP service deployment.
Draft Meeting Notes [html][txt]
Agenda and Presentations
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- Welcome (30 min)
- Welcome to Philly, logistics, etc. (Steve Blair)
- Workshop goals and agenda review (Dennis Baron) [PDF]
- SIP.edu in Context (Ben Teitelbaum) [PDF] [SXI]
- SIP.edu Overview (30 min)
- Project goals and status (Dennis Baron)
- SIP.edu Cookbook goals, status, next steps (Dennis Baron)
- Roundtable introductions (Dennis Baron, moderator) (45 min)
- Coffee Break (15 min)
- Campus Deployment Experience Reports (90 min)
- Yale University (Jeremy George) [PPT] [PDF]
- University of Pennsylvania (Steve Blair) [PPT] [PDF]
- Columbia University (Alan Crosswell) [PPT] [PDF]
- MIT (Dennis Baron) [PDF]
- Penn State (Phil Coolick) [PPT] [PDF]
- University of Hawaii (Yul Pyun) [PPT] [PDF]
- Harvard University (Candace Holman)
This will be a moderated discussion with Q&A throughout, seeking to identify common proxy and gateway configuration and campus directory integration issues (Dennis Baron)
- UA Registration (45 min)
- Free World Dialup Technical Overview (Ed Guy) [PPT]
- Moderated Discussion (Ben Teitelbaum / Dennis Baron)
- What are the technical concerns?
- How do we get from "sandbox" trials to production campus services?
- Lunch (60 min)
- SIP spam (45 min)
- The gathering storm (Ben Teitelbaum) [SXI] [PDF]
- SIP Authenticated Identity Draft (draft-ietf-sip-identity-02) (Jeremy George) [PPT] [PDF]
- Moderated Discussion: How do we prepare? (Ben Teitelbaum)
- Peering - motivations and policy issues (45 min)
- Background and university perspective (Dennis Baron)
- Moderated Discussion: Do we need a SIP.edu community routing
policy? (Dennis Baron)
- E164 - calling by the numbers (45 min)
- Background / Motivation (Dennis Baron) [PDF]
- ENUM deployments (Jeff Pulver or Chris Celiberti)
- Reverse SIP.edu: Reaching SIP.edu URIs from Legacy Phones
(Ben Teitelbaum) [SXI] [PDF]
- Wrap-Up
Program Committee
- Dennis Baron, MIT
- Steve Blair, University of Pennsylvania
- Alan Crosswell, Columbia University
- Ben Teitelbaum, Internet2
- Garret Yoshimi, University of Hawaii
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is primarily for campus data and telecommunications
technologists who have implemented the initial SIP.edu architecture
or who are in the course of implementing it. Internet2 corporate members
partnering with campuses on SIP.edu implementations are also welcome.
Attendance may be limited by available space and to keep the workshop interactive.
Registration
Registration is via SIP voice. Please send email to
sip.edu@internet2.edu,
providing a SIP URI and times when you can be reached. One of
the workshop organizers will call you to confirm your registration.
Note that this registration process does not require that your
university already be SIP.edu-enabled; any SIP URI will suffice. For
example, you could become an FreeWorld Dialup user and send us
your FWD URI (e.g. sip:xxxxx@fwd.pulver.com).
Lodging and Travel
A block of rooms has been reserved at The
Sheraton University City Hotel, 36th & Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, PA USA 19104. The hotel phone number is 215-387-8000.
The hotel can be found on the
clickable
campus map. When reserving rooms, please reference the "sip.EDU implementors workshop" in order to get our conference rate.
The workshop sessions will also be held at
The Sheraton University City Hotel in the Palmaire
5 ballroom located on the ground floor of the hotel. Check the
daily events board on the day of the conference for specific room
information.
Transportation and Parking
Parking: Average price is $10.00 per day (in by 6AM
- out by 6PM). The nearest public access pay lots are (see
the clickable campus map for more information):
Open Air public
lot at 34th & Chestnut
Sheraton
University City 36th & Chestnut
Parking
Garage #30 38th & Walnut Streets
Philadelphia International Airport: The
airport (PHL) is about a twenty minute taxi ride from campus.
Train service: AMTRAK's Philadelphia
30th Street Station, The station is about a 10 minute
walk from the UPenn campus. Taxi
service is available at the station.
Cost
There will be no registration fee charged to attendees.
Attendees
Franklyn Athias, Comcast
Dennis Baron, MIT
Behzad Barzideh, Stony Brook University
Tim Bastian, Pennsylvania State University
Steve Blair, University of Pennsylvania
William Caban, University of Puerto Rico
Chris Celiberti, FreeWorld Dialup (FWD)
Dennis Cook, University of Washington
Phil Coolick, Pennsylvania State University
Alan Crosswell, Columbia University
Adam Ferrero, Temple University
Art Gaylord, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Jeremy George, Yale University
Ed Guy, FreeWorld Dialup (FWD)
Candace Holman, Harvard University
Deke Kassabian, University of Pennsylvania
AJ Klopp, University of Iowa
Bruce Mazza, Avaya, Inc.
Rob McCartney, Wake Forest University
Andrew Millson, University of Iowa
Jose Ortiz Ubarri, University of Puerto Rico
Michael Palladino, University of Pennsylvania
Yul Pyun, University of Hawaii
Reneé Shuey, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Silis, MIT
John Stier, Stony Brook University
Glenn Sudduth, University of Washington
Mike Taylor, Temple University
Ben Teitelbaum, Internet2
Doug Walsten, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Xiaotao Wu, Columbia University
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