Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems and methods for quarantining communications at a network edge by routing traffic through a specialized network edge system. In a particular embodiment a method provides, identifying criteria indicating whether certain network traffic should be handled by the specialized network edge system. The method further provides receiving first information about first network traffic received at a first network edge system for a communication network. In response to determining, based on the first information, that the first network traffic satisfies the criteria, the method provides routing the first network traffic through the specialized network edge system.
Abstract:
A computing system for managing a multi-modal communication session in an enterprise is disclosed. The computing system includes a monitoring module for monitoring activities associated with the multi-modal communication session between a customer and an agent, wherein the customer and the agent communicate over a first communication modality. The system further includes an analysis module for analyzing the activities to initiate communication between the customer and the agent over a second communication modality within the multi-modal communication session, wherein the communication over the second communication modality operates along with the communication over the first communication modality. The system further includes a notification module for generating notifications for notifying information associated with the first communication modality, the second communication modality, or a combination thereof to a supervisor.
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to methods and systems for user registration, where a user is logged in to a first device in communication with a server, including: receiving an anonymous registration of a second device comprising a token, where the second device is in communication with the server; receiving a credential of the user and the token; finding the second device using the token; and registering the user on the second device using the credential.
Abstract:
A communication system, method, and components are described. Specifically, a communication system having the ability to facilitate a semi-attended transfer in SIP for an IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) environment is disclosed. The semi-attended transfer is possible even though one or more Back-to-Back User Agents are positioned between users engaged in the semi-attended transfer.
Abstract:
A communication system, method, and components are described. Specifically, a communication system that supports dynamic device pairing of communication devices is described. Such pairing is accomplished using a feature or pairing server, without requiring modification to associated communication endpoints. Moreover, sequenced applications can be applied for all communication endpoints when pairing is in effect.
Abstract:
When a first SIP INVITE is received a Session Border Controller (SBC) to establish a communication session between communication devices, a second SIP INVITE message is also sent by the SBC to a media recorder without a media line or a media attribute set to inactive. The second SIP INVITE message without the media line or the media attribute set to inactive indicates that there is currently no media associated with the communication session to the media recorder. The SBC receives one of a SIP PUBLISH message or a SIP NOTIFY message that indicates whether to start or stop recording the voice or video communication session. The SBC sends or does not send a media stream of the communication session between the communication devices based on whether the SIP PUBLISH or the SIP NOTIFY indicates whether to start or stop recording the voice or video communication session.
Abstract:
A computing system for managing a multi-modal communication session in an enterprise is disclosed. The computing system includes a monitoring module for monitoring activities associated with the multi-modal communication session between a customer and an agent, wherein the customer and the agent communicate over a first communication modality. The system further includes an analysis module for analyzing the activities to initiate communication between the customer and the agent over a second communication modality within the multi-modal communication session, wherein the communication over the second communication modality operates along with the communication over the first communication modality. The system further includes a notification module for generating notifications for notifying information associated with the first communication modality, the second communication modality, or a combination thereof to a supervisor.
Abstract:
To provide better administrative access control for allowing access to network applications, an authorization framework is extended by dynamically adding administrative access control to the authorization framework. For example, the authorization framework can be extended by adding a plug-in to the authorization framework. The authorization framework manages the access control by generating tokens. For example, a token may be a digital certificate. The tokens define what access control an application, such as a client application has when accessing the network application. The tokens are based on the dynamically added administrative access control. When a request for a token is securely received, the authorization framework generates a token that identifies if the application (e.g., the client application) is allowed or not allowed to access the network application. The token is then used by the application to access the network application.
Abstract:
The concept of a centralized communication log is provided. Anchor points, and specifically Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) anchor points, serve as a media and call control point that is established on a per-user basis which can then be leveraged by a communication log application. Such a communication log application is able to determine accurate and real-time communicant information for a communication session and populate a centralized communication log with the same. Such a communication log is, therefore, accurate with respect to multiple users in a system, highly available, and scaled horizontally.
Abstract:
A process for registering applications is disclosed. The applications typically work in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) JSR 289 environment. A request to register a application to monitor a communication session is received. A first instruction that identifies a first event in the communication session is received from the application. An event may be the sending of a specific type of packet, such as a SIP INVITE. The first event in the communication session is detected. In response to detecting the first event in the communication session, the application is registered to monitor the communication session according to the first instruction. A notification is also sent to the application to monitor the communication session according to the first instruction.