Real-time monitoring of SIP infrastructure using message classification

A. Acharya, Xiping Wang, Charles P. Wright, N. Banerjee, Bikram Sengupta
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a control-plane protocol for multiple services such as VoIP, Instant Messaging and Presence, and in addition, is key to IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). A SIP message consists of plain-text headers and their corresponding values, which are used to route the message between one or more endpoints, resulting in a media session. These headers and values are often transformed/re-written at intermediate SIP servers ("proxies"). It is important to monitor the flow and transformation of such messages in real-time, for functional testing of a SIP overlay network containing malfunctioning or ill-configured SIP entities, or for efficient run-time SIP network operation, including problem determination and load balancing. Towards that end, we have designed and implemented a programmable in-kernel Linux SIP message classification engine. The classifier can be configured to intercept incoming and outgoing SIP messages from a server, extract appropriate message meta-data including distinguishing header-value pairs and their transformations, and forward the same to a monitoring engine. The engine collates this information from different classifiers across the network, to infer the state of a SIP call on individual servers on the call path as well as aggregated call-state.
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使用消息分类对SIP基础设施进行实时监控
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)是一种用于VoIP、即时消息和在线状态等多种业务的控制平面协议,是IP多媒体子系统(IMS)的关键。SIP消息由纯文本报头及其相应的值组成,用于在一个或多个端点之间路由消息,从而产生媒体会话。这些报头和值通常在中间SIP服务器(“代理”)上进行转换/重写。实时监控这些消息的流和转换,对于包含故障或配置错误的SIP实体的SIP覆盖网络的功能测试,或者对于有效的运行时SIP网络操作,包括问题确定和负载平衡,都是非常重要的。为此,我们设计并实现了一个可编程的内核内Linux SIP消息分类引擎。可以将分类器配置为拦截来自服务器的传入和传出SIP消息,提取适当的消息元数据(包括区分报头值对及其转换),并将其转发给监视引擎。引擎整理来自网络上不同分类器的信息,以推断调用路径上各个服务器上的SIP调用状态以及聚合的调用状态。
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