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- HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 1
over IP (VoIP) Application Note HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger The goal of this document is to clearly and concisely state what HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger is and is not capable of supporting for mobile IP telephony, aka VoIP, or Voice over IP. All the capabilities and interoperability - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 2
1 Overview Mobile IP telephony services can be separated into three broad categories, each with its own specific target markets and technologies used. These categories are illustrated below: Tested use cases for the built-in VoIP client on the HP iPAQ 500 series smartphone cover the enterprise VoIP - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 3
Audio Quality Hardware and Firmware WLAN Infrastructure IP-PBX and SIP Server Support Accessory Support While Internet voice services delivered by Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs) may also be based on SIP, HP has done no testing or validation of interoperability with these - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 4
Supported: Originate and Terminate Calls Caller ID Call Waiting Call Hold Call Mute Call Forwarding *only with a SIM card present o The number the call is forwarded to must be in a format [E.164] that can be validated on the GSM network. Configuring Caller ID *only with a - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 5
module firmware and driver would have to be updated to support the CCX v4 ASD feature set. *A CCX v4 implementation is currently under consideration supported. o Even though packet tagging [802.1p and Diffserv] is inherently supported by Windows Mobile 6, there may not be any benefit by tagging voice - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 6
the data rates on the APs may prevent iPAQ 500 series devices from connecting to the AP. 7 IP-PBX and SIP Server Support This category is related to the SIP-based IP-PBX system or server with which the handheld device must interact for VoIP services. HP testing is underway with enterprise IP-PBX - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 7
7.1 COMPATIBILITY WITH CISCO UNIFIED CALL MANAGER V5.1 Feature Originate Calls Terminate Calls DTMF (in-band) DTMF (RFC 2833) Call Forward Message Waiting Indicator Blind Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID Call Barring Direct Inward Dial Call Hold (Music on Hold) Brief Description SIP End Point to - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 8
7.2 COMPATIBILITY WITH AVAYA COMMUNICATION MANAGER V4.0 / SES V3.1.2 Feature Originate Calls Terminate Calls DTMF (in-band) DTMF (RFC 2833) Call Forward Message Waiting Indicator Blind Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID Call Barring Direct Inward Dial Call Hold (Music on Hold) Brief Description SIP - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 9
7.3 COMPATIBILITY WITH NORTEL MCS 5100 V4.5 Feature Originate Calls Terminate Calls DTMF (in-band) DTMF (RFC 2833) Call Forward Message Waiting Indicator Blind Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID Call Barring Direct Inward Dial Call Hold (Music on Hold) Brief Description SIP End Point to End point, - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 10
. 7.4 COMPATIBILITY WITH NORTEL CS1000 V4.5 Feature Originate Calls Terminate Calls DTMF (in-band) DTMF (RFC 2833) Call Forward Message Waiting Indicator Blind Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID Call Barring Direct Inward Dial Call Hold (Music on Hold) Brief Description SIP End Point to End point, - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 11
Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Not tested Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Comments Requires SIM card and accepts valid E.164 numbers only No voicemail service on test system Requires SIM card to configure Requires SIM card to configure Requires SIM card to configure - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 12
connect to an Access Point [AP] and that Internet Explorer Mobile can be used to browse web pages. 9.3 USING HP IPAQ SETUP ASSISTANT Once 'Internet Calling' is turned on and Wi-Fi is set-up, VoIP can be configured using the HP iPAQ Setup Assistant software included on the Companion CD. The VoIP tab - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 13
Service Provider can also be specified; this is optional. Server: This category is for the SIP settings Registrar in addition to the SIP Proxy. Voice Mail: If a Voice Mail number is provided with the account connected to an AP. The status of the 'Internet Calling' plug-in will either be 'Available' - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 14
done using any of the provisioning methods mentioned above. HP iPAQ Setup Assistant MUST only be used to configure/modify SIP settings. 9.4.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT EMERGENCY CALLING Emergency Calling over IP is not supported by the Voice Messenger. All emergency calls must be placed over cellular. To - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 15
number is and will also indicate that this number should be placed on the cellular network only. The emergency dialing rule for the U.S is shown below: The base template for the VoIP Dial Plan is specified below. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that the - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 16
Windows Mobile 6 provides a set of registry keys to customize the WM6 SIP Client. Some of the key customization features are provided by HP iPAQ Modify Session Timers, specifically 'Session-Expires' and 'Min-SE' (default is 90 seconds). Please refer to the Windows Mobile 6 documentation for - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 17
10 Appendix A - Standards Support 10.1 SIGNALING STANDARDS IMPLEMENTED Standard or Reference Title/ Decription Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification (SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY) A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) The SIP INFO - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 18
SIP Update Method SIP Join header SIP Call Control - Conferencing for User Agents SIP 'Replaces' Header Support for Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Standardized Device Control Protocol V 1.0 RTP Payload Format for ITU-T Recommendation G.722.1 Voice codec Supported if a 3rd party codec is used Supported - HP iPAQ 512 | HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger - Voice over IP (VoIP) Applicat - Page 19
iLBC G.726 G.729 SIP Auth -AKA 3GPP Specific RFCs/Headers Supported if a 3rd party codec is used Supported if a 3rd party codec is used Supported if a 3rd party codec is used AKA - Auth based on USIM
Voice over IP (VoIP) Application Note
HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger
The goal of this document is to clearly and concisely state what HP iPAQ 500 series
Voice Messenger is and is not capable of supporting for mobile IP telephony, aka VoIP,
or Voice over IP. All the capabilities and interoperability scenarios haven’t been tested at
this point, and until then this document will be a work-in-progress. As new information
becomes available, it will be added to this document.
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Overview
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Media and Signaling Protocols
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Telephony Features
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Audio Quality
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Hardware and Firmware
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WLAN Infrastructure
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IP-PBX and SIP Server Support
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7.1
Compatibility with Cisco unified Call Manager v5.1
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7.2
Compatibility with Avaya Communication Manager v4.0 / SES v3.1.2
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7.3
Compatibility with Nortel MCS 5100 v4.5
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7.4
Compatibility with Nortel CS1000 v4.5
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7.5
Compatibility with Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise v6.1
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Accessory Support
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Configuring VoIP
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9.1
Enabling ‘Internet Calling’
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9.2
Checking Wi-Fi
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9.3
Using HP iPAQ Setup Assistant
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9.4
VoIP Dial Plan
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9.4.1
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT EMERGENCY CALLING
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9.5
ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION
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Appendix A – Standards Support
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10.1
Signaling Standards Implemented
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10.2
Media/Other Standards
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10.3
Standards Not Implemented
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