SIP-based VoIP traffic behavior profiling and its applications

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Abstract

With the widespread adoption of SIP-based VoIP, understanding the characteristics of SIP traffic behavior is critical to problem diagnosis and security protection of IP Telephony. In this paper, we propose a general methodology for profiling SIP-based VoIP traffic behavior at multiple levels: SIP server host, server entity and individual user levels. Using SIP traffic traces captured in a production VoIP service, we illustrate the characteristics of SIP-based VoIP traffic behavior in an operational network and demonstrate the effectiveness of our general profiling methodology. In particular, we show how our profiling methodology can help identify performance anomalies through a case study. Copyright 2007 ACM.

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Kang, H. J., Zhang, Z. L., Ranjan, S., & Nucci, A. (2007). SIP-based VoIP traffic behavior profiling and its applications. In MineNet’07: Proceedings of the Third Annual ACM Workshop on Mining Network Data (pp. 39–44). https://doi.org/10.1145/1269880.1269891

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