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Revision as of 09:24, 1 February 2011

A Network Access Point or NAP represents the entry point to another network or destination peer (e.g. SIP proxy, ISUP interface peer, etc). A NAP can also be thought of as a 'trunk group'.


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. NAPs are, later in the configuration process, used to define how calls are routed out of the Tmedia system.


NAP Types

  • SS7 (Signaling System 7)
  • ISDN (Integrated Systems Digital Network)
  • SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
  • VOIP (Voice Over IP)
  • TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing)


Related actions

Refer to the appropriate Toolpack release:

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