Signaling protocols
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Signaling refers to the system of messages required to set up and tear down telephone calls between the calling and the called parties.
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TelcoBridges and Signaling Protocols
TelcoBridges' products not only multiple signaling protocols but also provides mediation between different protocol vendors.
SBC
- IP
- SIP RFC 3261 User Agent, SIP Authentication
- Access to SIP headers
- Extensive SIP header manipulation
- SIP to SIP-I protocol conversion
- SIP registration forwarding, SIP subscribe/notify/publish forwarding
- NAT traversal
- SIP RFC 3261 User Agent, SIP Authentication
Tmedia
- PSTN
- SS7/C7
- ISDN PRI
- (14+ variants), National ISDN-2, Euro ISDN, DMS100, DMS250, 4ESS, 5ESS, Japan INS-NET1500, NET5 (France, Germany, UK, China, Hong Kong, Korea), NTT
- CAS (Script-oriented approach):
- CASR1:
- E&M "Wink start" or "Delay start"
- Loop start (network side and user side)
- ground start
- CASR2:
- Generic (ITU base specification)
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Venezuela
- CASR1:
- IP
Important Notes
- TelcoBridges Tmedia devices also offer the conversion (transcoding) of signaling messages between nodes that use different signaling protocols. For more information about Transcoding options, see TelcoBridges website.
- All supported protocols can be used simultaneously.