Megaco

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Megaco is a signaling protocol used in telecommunications networks to control media gateways that connect different types of communication systems, such as VoIP and traditional telephone networks.

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Megaco canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf signaling protocol
telecommunications protocol
abbreviation MEGACO NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs H.248 NERFINISHED
applicationDomain multimedia communication
telephony
architectureRole media gateway control
signaling between media gateway controller and media gateway
category media gateway control protocol
communicationModel master-slave
controls media gateway
definedInRFC RFC 3015 NERFINISHED
enables gateway control in softswitch architectures
interworking between VoIP and PSTN
focusesOn connection management
control of media streams
event handling
signal generation
fullName Media Gateway Control protocol NERFINISHED
governingBody IETF Megaco Working Group NERFINISHED
ITU-T Study Group 16 NERFINISHED
hasVersion H.248.1 core specification NERFINISHED
layer application layer
operatesBetween media gateway controller and media gateway
relatedTo H.323 NERFINISHED
MGCP NERFINISHED
SIP
specifiedBy ITU-T Recommendation H.248 NERFINISHED
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

ITU-T NERFINISHED
successorOf MGCP NERFINISHED
supports fax over IP
modem over IP
multimedia streams
voice services
supportsFunction call termination control
context management
packages for media processing
termination management
supportsTopology centralized control
usedIn Next Generation Networks NERFINISHED
VoIP networks
circuit-switched networks
packet-switched networks
usesTransportProtocol SCTP NERFINISHED
TCP NERFINISHED
UDP

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H.248 alsoKnownAs Megaco