Austrian ENUM Trial Status and Demo SG2 Q.1 Geneva Dezember 2002 Richard STASTNY ÖFEG, Postfach 147, 1103-Wien enum:+43 664 420 4100 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected].
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Austrian ENUM Trial
Status and Demo
SG2 Q.1 Geneva
Dezember 2002
Richard STASTNY
ÖFEG, Postfach 147, 1103-Wien
enum:+43 664 420 4100
E-Mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Content
Background
The Austrian ENUM Trial Platform
Scope of the ENUM trials
Tasks of the ENUM trial partners
Status of the ENUM trials
Current functionality
Demonstration of the trials
More information
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ENUM Background in Austria
2000-09 Start of activities
2001-08 First consulation by Austrian regulator (RTR)
2001-09 Telekom Austria internal task force
2002-02 ENUM Workshop RTR, group of interested partners formed
2002-05 Interim procedures from ITU-T SG2 and TSB
2002-05 Delegation request by RTR to RIPE and ITU-TSB
2002-06 Tier 1 Registry in operation by NIC.AT (the Austrian ccTLD)
2002-06 Tier 1 Registry in operation by Infonova (VISIONng)
2002-06 Delegations for 3.4.e164.arpa and 0.1.8.7.8.e164.arpa
2002-06 Start of development and deployment
2002-07 First draft of policy framework for MoU by RTR
2002-09 Austrian ENUM Trial Platform established
2002-11 Policy Framework and MoU ready -> trial may start officially
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Austrian ENUM Trial Platform
Mission:
Co-ordination of activities for the Austrian ENUM trial between
the trial partners
Tasks:
develop and approve documents beside the regulatory
framework compulsory during the trial
enable communication between the trial partners
monitor trial activities
monitor international ENUM standards and trial activities
gather results and experiences
serve as a basis for a Austrian ENUM forum required for
commercial implementation
Members:
RTR, NIC.AT, Telekom Austria, Infonova, AOSA, Kapsch, ÖFEG,
Telcordia
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Scope of the ENUM Trials
Provide a DNS based infrastructure in Tier 1 and Tier 2
Basic administration und validation by Registrar (ENUM Service
Provider) and Tier 1 Registry including the necessary provisioning
processes
Web-Portal for registration of ENUM Subscribers and for simple
manipulations of the entries in Tier 2
Client-SW for ENUM Users to query the ENUM database
VoIP Applications for ENUM Subscribers and Users (sip and h323)
Evaluation of standards and feedback to the relevant bodies
Evaluation of the services provided and of the user feedback
Monitoring of and interworking with other trials
ETSI Guide:
Minimum requirements for interoperability of European ENUM trials
Basis: ETSI TS 102 051, RFC2916bis, RFC3403,
draft-brandner-enum-compendium and related drafts.
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Views of ENUM (Shockey draft)
"Electronic Business Card" – Calling Party Control
ENUM subscriber (recipient) offers all his contacts
ENUM User (originator) selects application
ENUM entries may raise privacy issues
Corporate and private customers
Personal User Agent – Called Party Control
The ENUM subscriber offers only one pointer to a "Service Resolution
Service" (e.g. SIP, H323)
Application or service selection is done by negotiation with the PUA of
the recipient
ENUM entries may not expose private data
Private customers
ENUM as Number Translation Database
Infrastructure ENUM for Number Portability and other IN-services
Routing Numbers, PSTN-Numbers, Gateways, Proxy Server, Gatekeeper
Telcos, Operators, Service Providers
Private DNS – e.g. mobile operators, enterprises
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Views of ENUM (extended)
user opt-in privacy issues
European ENUM Trials, US Forum, ITU-T, ETSI
Generic Client SW
User ENUM
draft-brandner-enumservices-compendium
calling party control
Private DNS:
mobile operators,
enterprises
IETF
Majority
draft-levin-enum-h323
called party control
draft-peterson-enum-sip
Infrastructure
ENUM
no privacy issues
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Service negotiation
draft-yu-tel-url
NP, freephone,
number translation
provider opt-in
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Enumservices and Applications
category
type
talk
interactive (media stream exchange) calls
voice, video
msg
tel:, sip:, h323:
discrete (non-session related) messages
email
fax
sms, ems, mms
mailto:
tel:
tel:,
im –instant messaging tp –textphone-
sip: (SIMPLE)
tel:
web
ft
http:, https:
ftp:
chat
eventually sip: and mailto:
session-oriented message exchanges
info
information source
srs
service resolution service
sip
h323
dap
all
subtype
redirection
sip:
h323:
ldap:
enum:
Additional services:
• public keys
• location information (GPS coord.)
• number portability info
IN NAPTR 10 10 "U" “E2U+voice:h323“ "!^.*$!h323:[email protected]!"
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Tasks of the trial partners
Inner circle (must sign MoU):
RTR responsible for policy framework (MoU holder)
Tier 1 Registry (nic.at)
Registrar + Tier 2 Nameserver provider = ENUM SP
e.g. Telekom Austria
Must sign MoU to get registrar (admin-c) and
nameserver handle (tech-c)
Outer circle:
Client SW (Infonova, Kapsch, AOSA (Siemens, Alcatel),
Telcordia)
Provisioning SW (Infonova)
Applications (Telekom Austria (VoIP), any others)
Consulting, standards (OeFEG)
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ENUM Trials - Workplan
2002-03 Start of planning activities
2001-06 Tier 1 Registry (NIC.AT and Infonova) in operation
2002-06 Start of development
2002-09 Tier 2 Nameserver (Telekom Austria) in operation
First clients available (ENUM queries on public Internet)
2002-10 Web-Portal for registration and modification in operation
SIP and H.323 VoIP applications available
First Live Demo in Atlanta, GA (VISIONng/VON/TIPHON)
Set-up of Call Center and Registrar (Telekom Austria)
2002-11 Tier 1 Registry processes fully automated (Nic.at)
Test of provisioning processes with selected subscribers
2002-12 Ready to invite real subscribers and users
2003-04 End of phase 1 of trial (feasability study)
decision required to start phase 2 (pre-commercial)
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Validation within the trial
Basic requirements for commercial deployment:
ENUM subscriber shall be the assignee of an E.164 number valid for the
ENUM trial and the number shall be in operation with a TSP.
It has to be verified that the ENUM subscriber is the named entity
Registration shall cease if first item is no longer valid.
Interim solution for trial:
Only known subscribers
later identification via billing address possible
Only geographic and mobile numbers
Number shall be listed in directory, data need to be the same
Validation done by Registrar
De-validation with periodic check (will be automated)
Evaluation of improved validation methods during trial
Open issue: corporate ENUM subscribers
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WHOIS
ENUM is DNS
Processes have to be similar to normal domain name administration
For operation of DNS the storage of e.g.:
Domain Name Holder
Administrative Contact
Technical Contact
in a database is necessary (WHOIS-DB)
Currently there is still a discussion, which data are stored in the
WHOIS-DB and which data are public available.
Regarding the Austrian ENUM Trial it has been decided temporarily
that all data are stored and are public available.
Domain Name Holder:
admin-c:
tech-c:
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ENUM Subscriber
Registrar
Nameserver Provider
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ENUM Trial: Application Aspects
ENUM
USER
ENUM
DNS
QUERY
ENUM Trial: Administrative Aspects
ENUM
TIER 0
NS
ITU TSB
RIPE NCC
RTR policy
framework
WHOIS
3.4.e164.arpa
ENUM
Application
email
VoIP
etc.
NIC.AT
Internet
ENUM
TIER 1
NS
ENUM
TIER 1
Registry
x.x.x.x.3.4.e164.arpa
ENUM
DELEGATION
ENUM SP
TELEKOM
AUSTRIA
Communication
ENUM
TIER 2
NS
ENUM
TIER 2
Register
ENUM
NAPTR
MODIFICATION
VALIDATION
ENUM
SUBSCRIBER
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REGISTRATION
ENUM
Registrar
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Web
SERVICES
Austrian ENUM and UPT ENUM
ENUM
TIER 0
NS
3.4.e164.arpa
ENUM
TIER 1
NS
ITU TSB
RIPE NCC
VISIONng
TRC
Admin
TRC
0.1.8.7.8.e164.arpa
ENUM
TIER 1
Registry
RTR
ENUM
TIER 1
NS
NIC.at
ENUM
TIER 2
NS
ENUM
TIER 2
Register
ENUM
TIER 1
Registry
Registrar
VISIONng
BearingPoint/I
NFONOVA
validation
validation +87810
+43
Web Portal
Telekom Austria
ENUM End User
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Why UPT ENUM?
National ENUM is a second line service
ENUM
IP Network
+4317973321
GW
TDM
TDM
TDM
UPT ENUM is a primary line service
ENUM
IP Network
+878108781087810
VISIONng
VISIONng
GW
TDM
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TDM
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Live Demo of ENUM Trials*
Registration of an E.164 number by an ENUM subscriber
via the web-interface
Query of ENUM entries via the web-interface by ENUM
subscriber
DNS-query of ENUM entries by ENUM User with ENUM
client SW and launch of applications
Modification of ENUM entries via the web-interface by
ENUM subscriber
ENUM Trial web-site http://enum.nic.at
List of Austrian E.164 numbers already in ENUM
Query of WHOIS data related to an E.164 number
* Internet Access provided
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Open Issues
Stable standards (IETF)
Minimum Client Requirements (ETSI)
DNSSEC
DNS technical and operational issues (TTL, versions, ...)
Handling of corporate users
Validation, Administration
Provisioning in Tier 2
Provisioning in Tier 3
Reverse ENUM
e.g. NAPTR in richard.at.stastny.com pointing back to
IN NAPTR 10 10 "U" “E2U+all:enum“ "!^.*$!enum:+436644204100!"
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More Information
Austrian ENUM Trial Web-site
http://enum.nic.at
Contributions to SG2 Q1 Geneva 2002-12
D.84 Status of the Austrian ENUM Field Trial
D.91 Status of the VISIONng ENUM Field Trial
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