Mikael Abrahamsson writes:
> I have not heard of VoLTE using IPSEC, that's not how it was supposed
> to work at least when I looked into this 5 years ago. Instead it
> should have additional bearer on mobile interface to handle this
> traffic.
This might be confusing VoLTE with VoWiFI. The
hey,
This might be confusing VoLTE with VoWiFI. The latter will use IPSEC.
Correct. What probably happened is that together with activating VoLTE,
VoWIFI was also activated on the device. Makes sense as VoLTE users are
typically moved to IMS environment.
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> 在 2018年11月8日,下午6:15,Tarko Tikan 写道:
>
> hey,
>
>> This might be confusing VoLTE with VoWiFI. The latter will use IPSEC.
>
> Correct. What probably happened is that together with activating VoLTE,
> VoWIFI was also activated on the device. Makes sense as VoLTE users
Am 2018-11-08 15:40, schrieb Angela Fice:
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IMS 3GPP specification requires SIP integrity and confidentiality. You
may see IPsec/IPsec security association on the device when it is
communicating and/or registered with P-CSCF (uses SIP protocol). With
VoWiFi IPsec is used to establish a tunnel between UE (user
equipment/phone) and mobile
hey,
IMS 3GPP specification requires SIP integrity and confidentiality. You
may see IPsec/IPsec security association on the device when it is
communicating and/or registered with P-CSCF (uses SIP protocol).
Correct. While IPsec might be an option, all popular terminals support
SIP-TLS. Our