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  Skinny Client Control Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Examples of skinny clients include the Cisco 7900 series of IP phone such as the Cisco 7960, Cisco 7940 and the 802.11b wireless Cisco 7920.
RTP/UDP/[[Internet Protocol]IP] is used to and from a similar skinny client or H.323 terminal for the bearer traffic (real-time audio stream).
SCCP is a stimulus-based protocol and is designed as a communications protocol for hardware endpoints and other embedded systems, with significant CPU and memory constraints.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Skinny_Client_Control_Protocol   (343 words)

  
 VoIP Protocols   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Media Gateway Control Protocol, (Megaco) is a result of joint efforts of the IETF and the ITU-T Study Group 16.
RVP Control Protocol is for control messages that configure and maintain the data link between the client and the server.
The SGCP assumes a call control architecture where the call control intelligence is outside the gateways and is handled by external call control elements.
www.protocols.com /pbook/VoIPFamily.htm   (4064 words)

  
 Cisco SCCP: Skinny Client Control Protocol Overview (Skinny Protocol)
Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol used between Cisco Call Manager and Cisco VOIP phones.
SCCP defines a simple and easy to use architecture, while the H.323 recommendations are quite an expensive system.
With the SCCP architecture, the vast majority of the H.323 processing power resides in an H.323 proxy known as the Cisco Call Manager.
www.javvin.com /protocolSCCP.html   (283 words)

  
 Firewall Support of Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)
That is, CBAC inspects Skinny control packets that are exchanged between a Skinny client and the Call Manager (CM); CBAC then configures the router (also known as the Cisco IOS Firewall) to enable the Skinny data channels to traverse through the router.
Thus, the Skinny TCP connection between the client and the CM exists forever and is used to establish calls coming to or from the client.
If the inactivity timeout of the control channel that is connected to the primary CM is less than the keepalive timeout that is sent by the CM to the Skinny client, the firewall will set the inactivity timeout to three times the keepalive timeout.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cg/hsec_c/part15/ch05/hskinny.htm   (1794 words)

  
 Digital Common Sense » A Look at Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)
I’ve been assembling some information about Cisco’s Skinny Client Control Protocol and figured this was a good opportunity to share what I’ve found about how it works for those who may be curious, but don’t have time to research all the different resources.
Skinny is a lightweight protocol which allows for efficient communication with Cisco Call Manager which may act as a proxy for signalling of call events with other common protocols such as H.323, SIP, ISDN and/or MGCP.
SCCP doesn’t provide the comprehensive interoperability that H.323 might offer, but it provides a good mechanism for sharing the states of devices and calls to better manage network resources in a VoIP environment.
ipadventures.com /?p=978   (1475 words)

  
 Skinny Client Control Protocol - Wikipedia
Ca example de clienţi skinny putem enumera telefoanele IP din seria Cisco 7900 precum Cisco 7960, Cisco 7940 şi telefonul wireless 802.11b, Cisco 7920.
Skinny is a lightweight protocol which allows for efficient communication with Cisco Call Manager which may act as a proxy for signalling of call events with other common protocols such as H.323, SIP, ISDN şi/sau MGCP.
SCCP este un protocol bazat pe evenimente şi a fost proiectat ca protocol de comunicaţie pentru endpoint-uri hardware, cu constrângeri importante de procesor şi de memorie.
ro.wikipedia.org /wiki/Skinny_Client_Control_Protocol   (292 words)

  
 What is Skinny Client Control Protocol? - a definition from Whatis.com
- Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is a Cisco proprietary standard for terminal control for use with voice over IP (VoIP).
The term "skinny" reflects that SCCP is a simple and uncomplicated ("lightweight") protocol requiring relatively little computer processing.
SCCP also stands for Signalling Connection Control Part, a telephony protocol that is part of
searchvoip.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid66_gci1077900,00.html   (248 words)

  
 Firewall Support of Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)  [Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.3 Mainline] - Cisco ...
In general, when inspection is configured for a protocol, return traffic entering the internal network will be permitted only if the packets are part of a valid, existing session for which state information is being maintained.
In general, if you configure inspection for an application-layer protocol, packets for that protocol should be permitted to exit the firewall (by configuring the correct access control list), and packets for that protocol will only be allowed back in through the firewall if they belong to a valid existing session.
If you do not specify a timeout for a protocol, the timeout value applied to a new session of that protocol will be taken from the corresponding TCP or UDP global timeout value valid at the time of session creation.
www.cisco.com /en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5187/products_feature_guide09186a00801b06b0.html   (5721 words)

  
 Welcome to Circle Telecom USA (Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 1.0 is a protocol for the control of Voice-over-IP (VOIP) calls by external call-control elements known as media gateway controllers (MGCs) or call agents (CAs).
SIP is a request-response protocol, dealing with requests from clients and responses from servers.
Skinny gateways are a series of digital gateways that include the DT-24+, the DT- 30+, and the WS-X6608-x1 Catalyst voice module.
www.circletelecom.com /voip.htm   (472 words)

  
 Skinny Client control Protocol / VoIP - Internet-description.com
The Skinny Client control Protocol (SCCP) is the Cisco standard for telephone calls and conferences on basis of Internet minutes in real time.
SCCP is a proprietary terminal control protocol originally developed by Selsius...
SCCP is a stimulus-based protocol and is designed as a communications...
www.internet-description.com /s/skinny-client-control-protocol.html   (163 words)

  
 Get the skinny on proprietary VoIP protocols
What we didn't cover were proprietary VoIP protocols such as the peer-to-peer VoIP protocols used by Skype, the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP, also known as Skinny) used by Cisco, and the Inter-Asterisk Exchange (IAX) protocol used by Asterisk.
As the name suggests, SCCP is a "lite" client that reduces the processing load on the hardware.
When calling a non-Skinny client, the clients establish a connection through the Call Manager using TCP and then the two endpoints communicate using UDP.
articles.techrepublic.com.com /5100-1035_11-6129875.html   (780 words)

  
 Skinny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP or Skinny) is a Cisco proprietary protocol used between Cisco Call Manager and Cisco VOIP phones.
For VOIP solutions, the end station of a LAN or IP-based PBX must be simple to use, familiar and relatively cheap.
SCCP defines a simple and easy to use architecture, while the H.323 recommendations produce quite an expensive system.
www.javvin.com /protocol/Skinny.html   (83 words)

  
 Polycom Announces Native Support of SCCP In Award-Winning VSX Video Platform - Cisco, SCCP, skinny: Polycom Worldwide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The SCCP native support is in response to demand from global customers wanting to simplify and centralize the management of their installed Cisco IP voice and Polycom video systems while providing end-users with high-quality video that is a natural extension to voice calls.
Unlike other SCCP video solutions which require video hardware to be exchanged, the Polycom SCCP solution is available as a software upgrade, and is free of charge to customers with VSX products currently covered under a Polycom VSX service contract.
Configuration management and call control are centralized, and both systems share a single dial plan, directory services, and familiar telephony features such as transfer, forward and hold.
www.polycom.com /investor_relations/1,1434,pw-180-15758,00.html   (1063 words)

  
 The skinny / sccp phones
Here you could find useful information about IP phones (softphones or harphones), which support the SCCP protocol.
SCCP means Skinny Client Control Protocol or just Skinny.
In Asterisk the configurations concerning the SCCP protocol should be done in the skinny.conf configuration file placed in /etc/asterisk/ directory.
www.asteriskguru.com /tutorials/skinny_sccp_configuration_asterisk.html   (165 words)

  
 VoIP News
Polycom said the native Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) support is in response to demand from global customers wanting to simplify and centralise the management of their installed Cisco IP voice and Polycom video systems.
The SCCP support is available via a free software upgrade for customers with a service contract.
Polycom says the native SCCP support helps to centralise configuration management and call control, offering a single dial plan, directory services, and familiar telephony features such as transfer, forward and hold.
www.voipnews.com.au /content/view/1084/111   (430 words)

  
 Skinny Client Control Protocol - a Whatis.com definition
Skinny Client Control Protocol - a Whatis.com definition
Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is a Cisco proprietary standard for terminal control for use with voice over IP (VoIP).
Find white papers, products and vendors related to Skinny Client Control Protocol.
searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com /gDefinition/0,294236,sid40_gci1077900,00.html   (212 words)

  
 WinRoute Firewall - Internet sharing, proxy server
Since VoIP protocols such as H.323 were not designed to easily traverse firewalls, deployment of IP telephony technology in firewall-protected networks has been challenging.
Kerio WinRoute Firewall allows all VoIP devices using either H.323 or SIP protocol to be used in the protected network and therefore eliminates the need to publicly expose the VoIP infrastructure to the Internet.
If a company wishes to utilize VoIP devices in the Cisco AVVID environment, Cisco's Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is used for establishing communication between an IP Phone and Cisco CallManager.
www.deerfield.com /products/winroute-firewall/voip_support   (260 words)

  
 Light Reading - Cisco Gets Fat on Proprietary VOIP - Telecom News Analysis
ATLANTA -- Supercomm 2003 — Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO - message board) continues to hold onto its proprietary protocol for routing voice calls over the Internet, much to the irritation of many folk in the VOIP community who believe its position is detrimental to the progress of the industry.
Cisco claims it developed skinny back in the late 90s before SIP was up to the job, as customers needed something that worked.
Cisco insists this is not the case, that it supports all protocols equally.
www.lightreading.com /document.asp?doc_id=34956   (1080 words)

  
 Cisco Protocols
Cisco Systems plays an active role in the IETF committees to bring Cisco technology initiatives into the standards track.
At the same time, Cisco created many proprietary protocols, mostly in the data link layer (layer 2) and network layer (layer 3).
Some of the Cisco protocols are listed as follows:
www.networkdictionary.com /protocols/cisco.php   (50 words)

  
 NWC | Quick Takes | | February 6, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The company claims its competitive pricing is thanks to its experience designing communications systems for broadcast control rooms and aircraft cockpits.
This tool provides a top-down analysis of the flow or conversation between client and server in granular detail.
AppDancer has added support for SCCP (Skinny Client Control Protocol) clients, making monitoring of Cisco VoIP calls possible.
www.networkcomputing.com /1402/1402ni.html   (425 words)

  
 CommsDesign - Packetized voice comes to in-building wireless phones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For client IP protocols, the handsets currently support H.323, and gateway protocols such as Megaco will be added in the future.
SpectraLink uses the same ruggedized case for the 6-ounce phone that is used in its standard NetLink models.
Phones are designed to survive 20-foot drops and similar rough treatment, since they are used in factory floor and warehouse stocking applications where common cellular handsets would not survive.
www.commsdesign.com /news/story/OEG20010529S0125   (575 words)

  
 $SAVE$ Cisco IP Telephones 7940G,Cisco VOIP
The Cisco IP phone family includes phones with large pixel-based displays to bring productivity enhancing applications to the phone, as well as customization options that can be modified as needs change, and provide inline power support over Ethernet.
The Cisco IP Phone 7940G is multi-protocol enabled supporting Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), as well as Cisco's Call Manager Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP).
The Settings feature key allows the user to adjust display contrast and select from a large number of unique ringer sounds, volume settings for all audio such as ringer, handset, headset, and speaker.
www.telemovers.com /cisco_7940G_ip_telephones.htm   (992 words)

  
 Network Instruments® | Observer's Protocol Decodes
It all depends on how you define a protocol, and what the analyzer does with respect to the decode.
Using the definition of a protocol decode as "a recognized and defined packet type, sub-type, or unique command packet", Observer decodes well over 8000 protocols (this definition is used by many 2nd tier analyzers, but few do as many as Observer).
Using the definition of a protocol decode as "a specified procedure structure that contains sub-commands, but not sub-protocols" Observer decodes around 500 protocols (this definition tends to be used by industry leading analyzers).
www.networkinstruments.com /products/decode_listing.html   (2519 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Cisco 7940G IP Phone: Electronics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It's multi-protocol enabled, supporting Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), as well as Cisco's CallManager Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP).
The Cisco IP Phone 7940G is multi-protocol enabled supporting Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), as well as Cisco's CallManager Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP).The Cisco IP Phone 7940G, a key offering in the IP Phone portfolio, addresses the communication needs of a transaction type worker.
Also includes audio controls for full duplex speakerphone, handset and headset.
www.amazon.com /Cisco-Systems-CP-7940G-CH1-7940G-Phone/dp/B00006HYT5   (1104 words)

  
 Cisco 7940 (CP-7940) IP phone
The Cisco IP Phone 7940 is multi-protocol enabled supporting Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), as well as Cisco's CallManager Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP).
The foot stand is also keyed to match standard wall jack configurations for wall mounting.
The Cisco IP phone's convenient volume control button provides for easy decibel-level adjustments for the speakerphone, handset, headset, and ringer.
www.voiplink.com /Cisco_7940_p/cp-7940.htm   (612 words)

  
 General Dynamics does secure VOIP
General Dynamics C4 Systems, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., said it would incorporate Cisco Systems’ Skinny Client Control Protocol in its Sectéra vIPer Phone.
SCCP is Cisco’s proprietary terminal control protocol that works with the company’s CallManager platform.
The vIPer also supports the Session Initiation Protocol, which has become an industry standard for initiating and managing VOIP connections
www.gcn.com /print/25_20/41310-1.html   (160 words)

  
 VoIP Network Management - Convergence of VoIP and Data Traffic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The TCP-based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) performs basic call setup functions such as number translation, feature negotiation, and call management.
The TCP-based Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is a proprietary Cisco protocol that provides the same functionality as SIP.
The UDP-based Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) provides end-to-end delivery services for data with real-time characteristics such as audio or voice.
www.netqos.com /solutions/it_voip.html   (659 words)

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