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S/T reference points sampling Nyquist theorem 2nd voice samples per frame, effect on voice quality satellite networks, sampling SBCs (session border controllers) 2nd SCAI (Switch-Computer Applications Interface) scalability meshed telephone networks RSVP SCCP (Signaling Connection Control Part) connection-oriented services connectionless services example management functions SCNs (switched circuit networks), gateways scoring MOS tests SCPs (Service Control Points) 2nd 3rd on packet voice network architecture SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) security authorization services Centrex features H.323 call authorization layering operational plans, developing segment sequence number segmentation selecting dial-plan design self-healing networks 2nd sequential forking serial interfaces, configuring MTU serialization delay server-auth mode (TLS) service circuits Service Control Points
[See SS7 (Signaling System 7), SCPs.] service plane (Cisco Packet Telephony architecture) service providers call control case studies, BOWIE.net Vonage, wide-scale deployment services business services call centers Centrex Virtual Private Voice Networks CLASS connection-oriented connectionless, SCCP controlling on PGW2200 disabling ISUP IXCs POTS CLASS features custom calling features features voice mail PSTNs Centrex lines simple business lines VPNs QSIG SPs database services operator services session context Session layer (OSI Reference model) setup messages 2nd SF (Super Frame) framing format SGCP (Simple Gateway Control Protocol) packet voice networks shaping tools shaping traffic FRTS GTS shared secrets shared-key authentication SIB (Status Indicator Busy) SIE (Status Indicator Emergency) SIF (Service Information Field), MSUs signal units FISUs LSSUs MSUs signal-to-noise threshold signaling address signals analog backhaul CAS 2nd R1 R2 CCITT No. 5 address signaling supervision signaling CCS CLASS DC, subscriber loop digital DPNSS E&M Type I Type II Type III Type IV Type V en-bloc end-loop ET, comparing to PSTN ground-start H.225 2nd in-band 2nd ISDN BRI call disconnect call setup L2/L3 specifications PRI Q.931 messages line signals Logical Channel lost tones MF address signaling supervision signals network-to-network out-of-band overlap signaling peer-to-peer PSTN call flow CLASS glare lost tones network-to-network QSIG architecture call setup protocol stack reference points services T reference point R2 inter-register signaling supervision signaling RAS admissions bandwidth control endpoint location gatekeeper discovery registration status information RBS 2nd Single Frequency 2nd SS7 associated signaling C-links combined linksets CSS7 databases E-links F-links nonassociated signaling quasi-associated signaling specifications supervision signals user-to-network SIGTRAN (Signaling Transport) 2nd simple business lines SIN (Status Indicator Normal) Single Frequency signaling 2nd SIO (Status Indicator Out-of-Alignment) SIOS (Status Indicator Out-of-Service) SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) addressing dialog enhanced proxy routing extension negotiation mechanism forking headers notifications NOTIFY method OPTIONS requests presence service provisional responses proxy servers example of redirect servers, example of registration procedure state changes during requests handling preferences, specifying REFER structure of responses final structure of RFC 3841, caller/callee preferences signaling, supported transport layer protocols transactions user mobility SIP-T SIPO (Status Indicator Processor Outage) sliding windows SLT (Signaling Link Terminal) SMH (Signaling Message Handling) SN (Subsriber Number) SNA (Systems Network Architecture) 2nd SNM (Signaling Network Management) changeover/changeback congestion control message structure rerouting soft phones 2nd softswitches PSTN signaling over IP Source address field (IP packets) source codecs specifications FR.12 ITU-T, H.323 SS7 specifying SIP request handling preferences speed dialing, POTS SPF (shortest path first) algorithm SPs (service providers) business services call centers Centrex Virtual Private Voice Networks database services operator services POTS CLASS features custom calling features features voice mail SRTP (Secure Real-time Transport Protocol) SS6 SS7 (Signaling System 7) A-links ACM ANM associated signaling C-links combined linksets CSS7 D-links databases E-links examples 800 queries basic call setup and teardown F-links fully associated global title translation ISUP call control messages call setup and teardown end-to-end signaling message format services message structure MNM interfaces SP requirements MTP data layer network layer physical layer nonassociated signaling point code protocol stack quasi-associated signaling RELEASE message retransmission messages SCCP SCPs signaling links performance signaling traffic termination specifications SSP STP global title translation hierarchical structure TCAP TUP SSPs (Service Switching Points) standards, G-series recommendations standards-based packet infrastructure states of presence static jitter buffers Status field (LSSUs) Status Indicator Processor Outage (SIPO) status information (RAS), obtaining STP (Switching Transfer Point) STPs (Signal Transfer Points) A-links global title translation hierarchical structure streams, RTP structure of SIP requests/responses subinterfaces (Frame Relay), GTS configuration subjective voice testing subnets broadcast packets SUBSCRIBE method (SIP) subscriber loop Subscriber Number (SN) supervision signaling Bell System MF digital trunks CCITT No. 5 method R2 analog trunks digital trunks Single Frequency signaling supplementary services ISDN ISUP Supported header (SIP) supported protocols on PGW2200 Switch-Computer Applications Interface (SCAI) switches 2nd Class 5 dedicated circuits end office hierarchical structure tandem trunks System Control Unit (H.323) Systems Network Architecture (SNA) 2nd
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