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== SIPit 30 ==
 
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| 2021-11-19 : Chris Wendt is a new co-chair of the [https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/test-event-wg-overview-and-charter-sipit/ SIP Forum Test Event working group]. Robert Sparks plans to step down after SIPit 33.  
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=SIPit Information=
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The SIPit, or Session Initiation Protocol Interoperability Test, is a weeklong event where people bring their SIP implementations to ensure they work together.
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Each SIPit is open to anyone with a working SIP implementation. The goal of the events is to refine both the protocol and its implementations. SIPit is a driving force shaping SIP into a globally interoperable protocol for real time Internet communication services.
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Currently, SIPit is held every 18 to 24 months. Different companies or organizations host each event, and each host chooses the venue.
  
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The [http://www.sipforum.org/ SIP Forum] coordinates these events (Chris Wendt and Robert Sparks are the current coordinators).  
SIPit 30 was held in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, February 18-22 2013, hosted by Cisco.
 
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The event was very effective, and included testing between RTCWeb and classic SIP devices - please review the [[SIPit30 summary|event summary]].
 
  
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Olle Johansson explains [http://www.slideshare.net/oej/participate-in-sipit Why you should participate at SIPit]
  
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* [[SIPitSummaries|Summaries from previous SIPits]]
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* [[InteropReport|Collected Interop statements for RFC 3261]]
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* [[FirstTimers|Information for first time SIPit attendees]]
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* [[HostInfo|Information for SIPit Hosts]]
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* [[CertTools|Tools for generating certificates for S/MIME and TLS testing (provided by Cullen Jennings)]]
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* [http://bugs.sipit.net Known bugs in the specifications]
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* [http://www.softarmor.com/sipwg Additional resources from the SIP working group]
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* '''''archived''''' [[AST/Introduction|Automated Self tests - The SIPit SIP-o-matic]]
  
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The SIPit, or Session Initiation Protocol Interoperability Test, is a weeklong event where people bring their SIP implementations to ensure they work together.
 
 
 
Each SIPit is open to anyone with a working SIP implementation. The goal of the events is to refine both the protocol and its implementations. SIPit is a driving force shaping SIP into a globally interoperable protocol for real time Internet communication services.
 
 
 
Currently, SIPit is held twice a year. Different companies or organizations host each event, and each host chooses the venue.
 
 
 
The [http://www.sipforum.org/ SIP Forum] coordinates these events (Robert Sparks is the current coordinator).
 
 
 
* [[SIPitSummaries|Summaries from previous SIPits]]
 
* [[InteropReport|Collected Interop statements for RFC 3261]]
 
* [[FirstTimers|Information for first time SIPit attendees]]
 
* [[HostInfo|Information for SIPit Hosts]]
 
* [[CertTools|Tools for generating certificates for S/MIME and TLS testing (provided by Cullen Jennings)]]
 
* [http://bugs.sipit.net Known bugs in the specifications]
 
* [http://www.softarmor.com/sipwg Additional resources from the SIP working group]
 
* [[ASTguidelines|Some guidelines and recommendations for creating automated self tests for SIPit events and online services]]
 
 
 
= Automated Self tests - The SIPit SIP-o-matic =
 
 
 
* [[AST/Introduction|Introduction to the SIPit SIP-O-MATIC self tests]] - online tests for your SIP implementation.
 
The tests are developed for you to run a few basic tests on your own and gives you a good idea on which type of tests we perform during the SIPit events.
 
 
 
 
=Current Activities=
 
=Current Activities=
 
* [https://www.sipit.net/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup Add an account (you must have an account and be logged in)]
 
* [https://www.sipit.net/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup Add an account (you must have an account and be logged in)]
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 5 January 2022


News

2021-11-19 : Chris Wendt is a new co-chair of the SIP Forum Test Event working group. Robert Sparks plans to step down after SIPit 33.


SIPit Information

The SIPit, or Session Initiation Protocol Interoperability Test, is a weeklong event where people bring their SIP implementations to ensure they work together.

Each SIPit is open to anyone with a working SIP implementation. The goal of the events is to refine both the protocol and its implementations. SIPit is a driving force shaping SIP into a globally interoperable protocol for real time Internet communication services.

Currently, SIPit is held every 18 to 24 months. Different companies or organizations host each event, and each host chooses the venue.

The SIP Forum coordinates these events (Chris Wendt and Robert Sparks are the current coordinators).

Olle Johansson explains Why you should participate at SIPit


About

This wiki is a working collection for the entire SIP community, focusing particularly on capturing testing information between SIPit events and tracking interoperability as part of advancing the SIP standards through the IETF. These pages can be viewed by anyone. To contribute content, an existing editor will need to create an account for you.

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