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16.1.4.4 H.248 and the IES
Configure each of the IES’s H.248 interfaces to associate with a media gateway controller in order
to let subscribers make calls through the VOP MC cards.
• You can configure each of the IES’s VOP1248G-61 or VOP1372G-61 cards as an SC or an MC in
the
VoIP > VoIP H248
screen.
• Each IES H.248 interface requires specific information about a media gateway controller with
which it is to associate. This information is specified in an H.248 profile. Configure H.248 profiles
in the
Profile > VoIP H248
screen.
• Configure the IES’s H.248 interfaces in the
VoIP > VoIP Interface
screen. You must specify the
SCs, MCs, H.248 profile, MG details and other settings for the IES H.248 interface.
• Use the
Port > VoIP H248
screen to manage and configure other VoIP settings of each port on
your H.248 line card(s).
16.1.5 RTP
When you make a VoIP call using SIP or H.248, the RTP (Real time Transport Protocol) is used to
handle voice data transfer. See RFC 1889 for details on RTP.
16.1.6 Voice Coding
A codec (coder/decoder) codes analog voice signals into digital signals and decodes the digital
signals back into voice signals. The VOP supports the following codecs.
MGC --> MG1
MGC modifies analog Termination on MG1 to stop playing ringing tone
to phone A.
Modify
MGC --> MG2
MGC modifies analog Termination on MG2 to stop ringing phone B.
Modify
MGC --> MG1
MGC modifies RTP Termination on MG1 to transfer media with RTP
Termination on MG2.
Modify
MGC --> MG2
MGC modifies RTP Termination on MG2 to transfer media with RTP
Termination on MG1.
Modify
Phone A --> MG1
User of phone A finishes call and replaces receiver on hook.
N/A
MG1 --> MGC
MG1 reports on-hook to MGC.
Notify
MGC --> MG1
MGC removes MG1’s RTP Termination from its Context. The RTP
Termination is ephemeral and is destroyed.
Subtract
MGC --> MG1
MGC removes phone A’s analog Termination from its Context. The
Context is destroyed. The analog Termination is physical and returns to
the Null Context.
Subtract
MGC --> MG2
MGC removes MG2’s RTP Termination from its Context. The RTP
Termination is ephemeral and is destroyed.
Subtract
MGC --> MG2
MGC removes phone B’s analog Termination from its Context. The
Context is destroyed. The analog Termination is physical and returns to
the Null Context.
Subtract
Table 327
H.248/MEGACO Call Procedure Example
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ACTION
COMMAND
Summary of Contents for MSC1000G Series
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Page 598: ...Chapter 15 VLAN Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 598...
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Page 638: ...Chapter 17 Config Save Management Switch Card User s Guide 638...
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Page 690: ...Chapter 20 alarm Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 690...
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Page 1062: ...Chapter 35 vlan Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 1062...
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