The
is integrated with Juniper Session Resource Controller (JSRC) using SOAP interface to perform enhanced call processing such as bandwidth reservation and Gateway client process creation.
For example, when a call comes in, the
acting as a Gateway client contacts the SRC and reserves bandwidth for the session. Once the call completes, the bandwidth reservation is released. Currently, each business partner can have three users (user1, user 2, user3). Each of these users has a 6M (6000000) link to the DSLAM.
A generalized deployment scenario is shown in the figure below to illustrate the basic flows and interactions between the
series server and Juniper equipment.
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: Juniper SRC Deployment Scenario
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Using the figure above, consider a call where session establishment is originating on the left side of the figure. At a high-level,
behavior as it relates to the Juniper SRC for basic session establishment is as follows:
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The example above illustrates a bandwidth reservation for a single flow through the Ribbon
. In practice, there can be as many as three flows associated with multimedia sessions. The flow types that the Ribbon
supports are audio, video and collaborative data share that presents as a second video stream. The Ribbon
performs bandwidth reservations for each flow type associated with the session.