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== TelcoBridges and Network Access Points == | == TelcoBridges and Network Access Points == | ||
− | The Network Access Point (NAP) allows for SAPs, ISDN stacks, and SS7 ISUP interfaces to be associated as a combined resource for one type of access. A NAP is used to represent a collection of voice endpoints, for example: a group of SS7 CICs, ISDN controlled timeslots, SIP outgoing proxy to a specific provider, and more. SAPs are, later in the configuration process, used to define how calls are routed out of the Tmedia system. | + | The Network Access Point (NAP) allows for [[SAP|service access points (SAPs)]], [[ISDN]] stacks, and [[SS7]] [[ISUP]] interfaces to be associated as a combined resource for one type of access. A NAP is used to represent a collection of voice endpoints, for example: a group of SS7 [[Circuit Identifier Codes|CICs]], ISDN controlled timeslots, [[SIP]] outgoing proxy to a specific provider, and more. SAPs are, later in the configuration process, used to define how calls are routed out of the Tmedia system. |
== Related actions == | == Related actions == | ||
*[[Toolpack:Creating a NAP|Creating a NAP]] | *[[Toolpack:Creating a NAP|Creating a NAP]] |
Revision as of 12:30, 14 July 2009
A Network Access Point or NAP represents the entry point to another network or destination peer (e.g. SIP proxy, ISUP interface peer, etc).
TelcoBridges and Network Access Points
The Network Access Point (NAP) allows for service access points (SAPs), ISDN stacks, and SS7 ISUP interfaces to be associated as a combined resource for one type of access. A NAP is used to represent a collection of voice endpoints, for example: a group of SS7 CICs, ISDN controlled timeslots, SIP outgoing proxy to a specific provider, and more. SAPs are, later in the configuration process, used to define how calls are routed out of the Tmedia system.