WebSphere IP Multimedia Subsystem Connector

Helps accelerate the deployment of IMS services and applications

Leveraging the principles of a service-oriented architecture (SOA), new WebSphere software delivers a flexible, modular execution platform for next-generation telecommunications services:

WebSphere IMS Connector adds IMS-specific interfaces to the industry-leading WebSphere Application Server V6.1 platform to deliver a fully IMS standards-compliant SIP application server.

With support for IMS-ready HTTP and SIP applications on a single platform, WebSphere IMS Connector, together with WebSphere Application Server, can enable truly converged IMS applications to be built and deployed on a single service execution platform. This can help customers and business partners reduce the complexity and cost of their IMS solutions.

WebSphere IMS Connector adds two key IMS-compliant interface elements, as defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to the WebSphere Application Server platform:

The ISC interface in WebSphere IMS Connector can enable session control, supporting communications between the applications running on WebSphere Application Server and the different CSCFs of the IMS control plane. It allows SIP parameters, including the IMS specific private headers, to be presented to the applications.

The bi-directional ISC interface support in WebSphere IMS Connector can also help maximize application flexibility by allowing for applications to be deployed in the roles of originating, terminating, and back-to-back user agents.

The diameter stack and interfaces in WebSphere IMS Connector provide easy-to-use connectivity to subscriber management and billing systems. They include a standard Sh interface for subscriber profile management and a standard Rf interface for off-line charging, as defined by 3GPP standards.

As a binary protocol, the standardized diameter protocol and interfaces are complex. WebSphere IMS Connector can help reduce this complexity and simplify the job of an IMS application developer by providing easy-to-use Web services application programming interfaces (APIs) for the diameter functions. These simple Web services abstractions hide the complexities of interfacing with the diameter elements and can also act as component APIs for service orchestration and choreography in a SOA deployment.

IBM actively engages with Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) around interoperability of the WebSphere IMS Connector with IMS core network elements provided by the NEPs. IBM also helps to enable Business Partner applications from NEPs and independent software vendors on the flexible WebSphere software based IMS application platform.

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Features and benefits

IBM WebSphere IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Connector, extends the industry leading WebSphere Application Server platform to deliver a fully IMS standards-compliant SIP application server. It is built on the converged SIP-HTTP Servlet container of WebSphere Application Server. With support for IMS-ready HTTP and SIP applications in a single environment, the WebSphere IMS Connector enables truly converged IMS applications to be built and deployed on a single service execution platform, helping customers and business partners reduce the complexity and cost of their IMS solutions.

WebSphere IMS Connector supports key IMS-compliant interface elements based on SIP and Diameter protocols, as defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to the WebSphere Application Server platform:

In addition, WebSphere IMS Connector includes the following:

Support for Converged and IMS-compliant applications

Customers and ISVs can build their services and applications on the IMS Connector powered WebSphere Application Server, and deploy them as IMS compliant applications running on the industry leading application server platform.

Diameter-based Subscriber Management and Charging Functions

WebSphere IMS Connector extends the WebSphere Application Server platform to provide a native Diameter stack and implement standard Sh, Ro and Rf IMS reference points.

Reduce Programming Complexity via Diameter Web Services

WebSphere IMS Connector significantly reduces the programming complexity of the Diameter interfaces to the application developer by providing a Web services layer to all the supported APIs (Sh. Ro and Rf). These simple Web services abstractions hide the complexities of interfacing with the Diameter elements using binary protocols. These Web services can also be used as component APIs for service orchestration and choreography in an SOA deployment. Raw Diameter APIs can also be used.

Service Creation Support and Interoperability

WebSphere IMS Connector also provides support for service creation through associated tooling, such as SIP Servlet APIs and programmable IMS APIs, made available as Eclipse plug-ins. With SIP tooling that is part of the WebSphere Application Server Toolkit and also available as a separate Eclipse-based plug-in, IBM provides support for building HTTP Servlets, SIP Servlets, and Portlets in a single integrated development environment. IMS enablement tooling includes support for IBM-defined Diameter Web services, a standard set of Parlay X 2.1 APIs, as well as sample applications. The product also provides REST-style access to Sh subscriber profile web service, which extends the channel support to include HTTP access in addition to the existing SOAP access.

WebSphere IMS Connector also provides the benefits of the integration testing performed by IBM and its business partners to accelerate deployments in an IMS architecture.

With WebSphere IMS Connector , CSPs and ISVs can build IMS-compliant, converged HTTP and SIP applications and deploy them to a single service execution platform, reducing the complexity and cost of their solutions.

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System requirements

Below is the list of minimum software and hardware required for IBM WebSphere® Presence Server V7.2


Operating SystemSoftwareHardware

Linux and Unix Operating Systems
Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform 5.5 or later

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 or later
Intel x86 platform (2.8 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

IBM PowerPC platforms - Power 5, 6 & 7 (1. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

IBM BladeCenter JS21 PPC 970MP (2. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

IBM BladeCenter HS20/HS21 (2 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

Minimum 4GB physical memory (8GB recommended) or 2 GB per JVM

CD ROM

Level 2 cache – 512K minimum (1MB recommended)
AIX IBM AIX 5.3 (Maintenance Level 5300 TL12or later)

IBM AIX 6.1 (Maintenance Level 6100 TL5 SP2 or later)

IBM AIX 7.1 (Maintenance Level 7100 or later)
IBM PowerPC Platforms - Power 5, 6 & 7 (1. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

IBM BladeCenter JS21 PPC 970MP (2. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

Minimum 4GB physical memory (8GB recommended) or 2 GB per JVM

CD ROM

Level 2 cache – 512K minimum (1MB recommended)
Solaris Sun Solaris 10 (5.10 version) SUN SPARC (2.8 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

Intel x86 platform Pentium 4 (2.40GHz 8GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

IBM BladeCenter HS20/HS21 (2 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit

Minimum 4GB physical memory (8GB recommended) or 2 GB per JVM

CD ROM

Level 2 cache – 512K minimum (1MB recommended)

Application Server

WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 7.0.0.15 or later

Supported Databases

IBM DB2 Enterprise Server Edition Version 9.5 with latest update level

IBM DB2 Enterprise Server Edition Version 9.7 with latest update level

Oracle Database Version 11.2 or later

*Note: Support for Oracle database does not include support for the Oracle Exadata platform

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