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Session Initiation Protocol – ISUP, which is known as SIP-I, is a session control protocol, which is used to create, modify and terminate IP based communications such as voice and multimedia services. SIP-I is an extension to existing SIP protocol with encapsulated ISUP messages to transport narrowband signalling over SIP based networks.
Supported SIP-I RFCs
TelcoBridges supports the following RFCs for SIP-I:
ITU Q.1912.5 Interworking between SIP and BICC/ISUP |
TelcoBridges and SIP-I
SIP-I support starts from release 2.6.23. Please refer to the TMG-CONTROL version history. TMG-CONTROL version 2.6
How do you enable SIP-I support
SIP-I is enabled in a per-NAP basis. The SIP MIME body will be taken care of for both incoming or outgoing NAPs once it is enabled. You can go to NAP->SIP NAP->Edit->SIP-I Params->Check "Enable". Save and activate your configuration to apply new changes.