Introduces SIP - the Session Initiation Protocol. The first lesson from sipsense.com, the smarter way to learn SIP. Check out • sipsense.com - old for an overview.
Really rare to find such a clear explanation about a semi-obscure subject like this, saved me at least half if not a whole hour of trying to figure this out by myself
No stupid jokes, no mumbling, no unnecessary explanation... I had no idea what SIP was until I watch this. This was a great tut sir, seriously thank you!
There are SIP books with hundreds of pages like "SIP: Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol, Fourth Edition (English Edition)"with about 700 pages. If you can get a phd on a ytube video that is pretty humorous. I'd ask that Mexican university for my money back.
I wish more tutorials were like this. No time wasting, but still friendly and highly informative. But best of all, the video did not start with : "Hey! What's up guys!".
Wow! This video should be a template for anyone who wants to do RU-vid tutorials. The last video I saw was some dude fumbling over a whiteboard for 10 minutes, and I was none the wiser at the end of it.
I want to setup busines like vonage,realpbx but I really don't know where to start I m php web application developer, what assets I needed please give me guideline Setup own PBX, SIP, VOIP System with open source scripting arounded HOSTING,IP,PBX,SIP,VOIP,CALL ROUATING, CALL RECORDING, ETC
Hello, i want to say thank you for making this video and i would like to ask u about your playlist named Huawei Core network engineer because i'm going to have an interview for this position. So how is this video or information of the video relate to Huawei Core Network?. Pls kindly reply me.
This is a great video, as many people have already said, but one thing I don't understand yet is this: SIP is an Application Layer protocol. You are saying that SIP helps computers find each other. But as far as I know, that is done by means of IP adresses, which are found in the Network Layer and not in the Application Layer. By the time you get to unpacking the SIP packet, you should already be on the right computer. Right? Or what am I misunderstanding?
THANK YOU!!! I was looking for a tutorial like these and was spammed with pseudo toturials which were basically marketing presentations for companies that sell voip/sip services just conveying the general abstract idea while mentioning their role as an ITSP/PBX provider lol
00:06 SIP is a protocol to initiate IP communication sessions. 00:45 Dave and Nathan communicate via signals and sound waves 01:24 IP packets are crucial in IP communications 02:00 Media packets are encoded and decoded to transmit audio and possibly video over an IP network. 02:42 Locating other users and agreeing on codecs is essential for real-time conversation. 03:22 SIP is a rulebook that describes how to locate the other party and manage the call. 03:59 SIP phones send and receive packets to communicate over IP networks. 04:37 Understanding the essence of SIP is easy, but implementing real-life solutions and supporting real IP communications networks is complex.00:06 SIP is a protocol to initiate IP communication sessions. 00:45 Dave and Nathan communicate via signals and sound waves 01:24 IP packets are crucial in IP communications 02:00 Media packets are encoded and decoded to transmit audio and possibly video over an IP network. 02:42 Locating other users and agreeing on codecs is essential for real-time conversation. 03:22 SIP is a rulebook that describes how to locate the other party and manage the call. 03:59 SIP phones send and receive packets to communicate over IP networks. 04:37 Understanding the essence of SIP is easy, but implementing real-life solutions and supporting real IP communications networks is complex.