SRTP
- From: "Dan Wing" <dwing (at) cisco.com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 10:09:22 -0800
> Interesting discussion (as always). In investigations here I
> have been trying to gather from the vendor community what the
> current adoption is of SRTP within handsets, ATAs, etc. So
> far it seems the majority of the big players in this space do
> not support SRTP and, in fact, the processors within
> their phones are incapable of doing so because they are often
> running close to their peak. Many speak of 'planning to
> support' but nothing in concrete. Have others found anything
> different than this?
Cisco and Avaya have both been shipping SRTP for a year or two.
And snom has SRTP.
I know Cisco's SRTP works on our 5-year-old hardware, notably
the Cisco 7960. SRTP is only available on Cisco's SCCP phones
and on Cisco's MGCP-controlled PSTN gateways.
> SRTP to me seems to be the preferred path for hard CPE (SIP
> Phone/ATA/etc.). I agree there are other alternatives for
> the soft-client approach but Marketing tells me hard phones
> are a requirement by most customers for 'work from home' users.
Yeah, people like hard phones. SRTP ensures the media is
protected end to end. A security tunnel (IPsec, Frame Relay,
MPLS, SSL VPN, DTLS VPN) can't provide the same level of
security as SRTP's end-to-end encryption.
-d
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