IETF- ENUM ITU-T Workshop for International Regulators 17 January 2001 – ITU HQ Geneva Richard Shockey IETF ENUM Work Group Co-Chair Senior Technical Industry Liaison NeuStar, Inc. 1120

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Transcript IETF- ENUM ITU-T Workshop for International Regulators 17 January 2001 – ITU HQ Geneva Richard Shockey IETF ENUM Work Group Co-Chair Senior Technical Industry Liaison NeuStar, Inc. 1120

IETF- ENUM
ITU-T Workshop for International
Regulators
17 January 2001 – ITU HQ Geneva
Richard Shockey
IETF ENUM Work Group Co-Chair
Senior Technical Industry Liaison
NeuStar, Inc.
1120 Vermont Avenue N.W.
Washington DC, 20005
[email protected] 202.533.2811
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Introduction – Why are we here?
From a delayed contribution to SG2 by France :
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“ ENUM protocol is defined by RFC 2926, aiming at
translating the numbers stemming form the ITU-T
E.164 Recommendation into Internet Domain Names;
ENUM is an opportunity for developing the information
society.”
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“As a matter of fact, ENUM allows to use a traditional
telephone number in the context of different
communications media, in particular those rising from
the development of IP networks (e-mail, VoIP, …) and
therefore, could facilitate the penetration of new
applications into the mass market easily ( this market
is accustomed to E.164 numbers).”
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Introduction – Why are we here?
From a delayed contribution to SG2 by France:
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“This is a key opportunity for Internet
communications service providers, who could tailor
their services to be accessible by means of E.164
numbers, widely in use throughout the world ( much
more than Internet domain names or e-mail
addresses ).”
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“Therefore, ENUM is a chance for the “Internet
world” to enter the E.164 naming system, which has
the advantages of being stable, world-wide used and
well-digested by end users.”
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Overview
ENUM is part of Convergence
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ENUM is part of series of technical initiatives underway
in both the IETF and ITU to develop Internet Telephony
Standards.
Call Setup – H.323 – SIP
Quality of Service – DIFFSERV – INTSERV – MPLS
PSTN – IP Interworking H.248/MEGACO
FAX – T.37 T.38 – RFC 2503
Mobile – 3GPP related
ENUM is about new service creation
But we must address naming and numbering
issues
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Problem Statement
How do you find services on the Internet if you
only have a telephone number [E.164]?
How can we enable new IP services while
creating new competitive markets and protect
consumer choice,etc?
How can consumers and carriers have equal
access to these new opportunities?
How do we create a trusted TN based resource
for information about those services?
How do you make this simple, easy to use,
without “reinventing the wheel”?
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Solution ENUM / DNS Directory Service
Put telephone numbers into the global Domain Name
System [DNS]
ENUM WG formed and operates within in the Internet
Engineering Task Force
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Core protocol work completed - RFC2916
RFC2916 defines the use of DNS resource records
to find optional :
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E-mail addresses
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Voice over IP SIP / H.323 servers
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Voice Mail servers
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Fax Machines
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New and yet undefined services !
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Why DNS?
It’s there...
– It works... It’s global... It scales... It’s
fast... It’s open.
ENUM enabled DNS creates a low cost,
shared Service Control Point like
infrastructure for IP services
Goal – Telephone Number IN …. URL out
Key to TN related services offered by
providers over IP
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Why E.164 Telephone Numbers?
Familiar to consumers
TN’s are linguistically neutral
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Internationally Understood
E.164 Plan is “Authoritative”
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Trusted to produce consistency across the
PSTN.
A Billion devices or so do not have
QUERTY Keyboards….
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How Does ENUM Work?
Take a fully qualified E.164 telephone number and
create a DNS entry in a single highly defined and
structured domain.
The search for resources on the internet associated
with + 1 202-533-2811 becomes a DNS look up to:
1.1.8.2.3.3.5.2.0.2.1.e164.arpa
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RFC 2916
ENUM is not about putting telephone numbers into
any domain..it specifically about putting E.164
numbers into e164.arpa ( a subtle distinction )
From RFC2916:
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“The domain "e164.arpa" is being populated in order to provide the
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“This memo requests that the IANA delegate the E164.ARPA domain
following instructions to be provided by the IAB. Names within this
zone are to be delegated to parties according to the ITU
recommendation E.164. The names allocated should be hierarchic in
accordance with ITU Recommendation E.164, and the codes should
assigned in accordance with that Recommendation.”
infrastructure in DNS for storage of E.164 numbers.”
Private dialing plans can be accommodated in any
domain.
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Why e164.arpa ?
The e164.arpa domain was selected by the
Internet Architecture Board specifically for this
purpose with the concurrence of the ITU
.ARPA is designated by the IAB for Internet
Infrastructure issues
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in-addr.arpa (reverse IP address look up)
.ARPA is a well managed, stable and secure
operational environment under IAB supervision
Single domain structure under e164.arpa becomes
the authoritative “root” for E.164 telephone
numbers
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Simple ENUM Flow Chart
ENUM Global Directory (DNS)
Equates 1(202) 533-2811 to sip:[email protected]
to enable Voice over IP using SIP
Proxy Queries DNS for SIP
Address based on TN
DNS
Internet
SIP Proxies
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What ENUM is not….
ENUM is not about carrier selection (selection of
carrier within a given service type)
ENUM is not about telecom bypass
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An alternative to circuit switched technology
ENUM does not change the Numbering Plan
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ENUM does not change ITU-E.164
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ENUM does not change existing telephony numbering or
its assignments in anyway
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ENUM does not exhaust national number plans
May conserve numbering resources
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Privacy Considerations
We believe that RFC 2916 is
consistent with current EC policy on
Privacy and Data Protection
There is no requirement for WHOIS
ENUM is a Opt-IN system
ENUM does not expose personal data
or personal preferences for call
processing
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ENUM is essentially routing data – a
shared Service Control Point
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Applications
ENUM
Directory
E.164
Numbers
DNS
Enabled
Applications
• Voice over IP
• Unified
Messaging
• 10 Digit
• 800
Internet Domain
Name Addresses
Internet
• Instant
Messaging
• International
• IP Fax
Private
Networks
• Personal Web
Pages
Telephony
Networks
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ITU – IAB / IETF Agreements
Liaison Statement issued by Study Group 2 now officially
RFC 3026
IETF – ITU Agree on delegation model that completely
follows the ITU-T E.164 plan for inclusion into e164.arpa
Operational Responsibility is at the IAB, while Administrative
Management is at ITU.
- e164.arpa geographic zones controlled by appropriate
Member State.
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ITU will insure that Member States have authorized the
inclusion of their Country Code in e164.arpa
ITU to coordinate with RIPE NCC as the Root Administrator
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IETF - ITU jointly work together in moving forward
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Member State Issues
How are the National Delegation Servers for
each CC to be managed?
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From RFC 2916: “Holders of E.164 numbers which
want to be listed in DNS should contact the
appropriate zone administrator in order to be listed, by
examining the SOA resource record associated with
the zone, just like in normal DNS operations.”
This means Member States are the ENUM Zone
Administrators for their CC’s
Who manages these servers is a Member State
issue.
What is the process and criterion used for ENUM
Administrator selection?
What capabilities should ENUM Administrators have?
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Financial / Technicial
What performance requirements should ENUM
Administrators have?
What Regulatory Rules must they operate under?
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Next Steps…
ENUM Technical – Testing and Trials
Vendors put ENUM capable DNS Resolver into Internet
Telephony Products
Create ENUM / DNS Operational Metrics
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Security – Redundancy
Administrative – Member State Defined
Educational Process within Communities of Interest
ENUM Operations
– How do you authenticate the identity of the subscriber
for ENUM services ?
– Who are ENUM Registrars and what are they
responsible for?
– How do you validate ENUM data for potential users
( Add - Modify – Delete ) NAPTR list of services and
preferences)
– How is the data provisioned to the CC zone NS
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Next Steps…
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What happens when a TN is disconnected? How
and when will ENUM RR be deleted?
What is the role of the incumbent PSTN carrier?
How is competition promoted in the process?
Existing Policy models within Member States offer
guidance to :
Promote Consistency with E.164 Number Plan and Number
Portability requirements
Prevent Number Slamming
Prevent Number Hijacking
Protect Consumers Interest
Protect Consumer Privacy
Equal Access to RR’s by all qualified carriers and service
providers
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ENUM Resources
ENUM Charter
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/enum-charter.html
ENUM Core Protocol
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2916.txt
ENUM WG Requirements
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum-rqmts-01.txt
ENUM Call Flows
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-lind-enum-callflows-01.txt
ENUM Operations Issues
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum-operation-01.txt
ENUM Administration in the United States
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-pfautz-yu-enum-adm-00.txt
Voice Profile for Internet Mail
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2421.txt
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ENUM Resources
IETF-ITU Liaison Statement
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc3026.txt
NAPTR Resource Records
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2915.txt
A DDDS Database Using The Domain Name System
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/ draft-ietf-urn-dns-ddds-database-01.txt
Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS)
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/ draft-ietf-urn-ddds-02.txt
URI Resolution using the Dynamic Delegation Discovery System
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/ draft-ietf-urn-uri-res-ddds-01.txt
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Web Resources
International Telecommunications Union
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http://www.itu.int/infocom/enum/
CyberTelecom
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http://www.cybertelecom.org/teleph.htm
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