- Gateway Control Protocol
The Gateway Control Protocol, also known as Megaco (IETF designation) or H.248 (ITU designation), is a
control protocol used between a "Media Gateway " and a "Media Gateway Controller " in a network. It defines the necessary control mechanism to allow aMedia Gateway Controller to control gateways in order to support multimedia streams across networks. It is typically used to provideVoIP functionality (including voice/fax calls) betweenPSTN -IP or IP-IP networks.The protocol was the result of joint work of the IETF's MEGACO working group and the ITU's ITU-T Study Group 16. It is defined by
ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1. The IETF also originally published the standard (as RFC 3015, and later replaced by RFC 3525) but the ITU has now taken ownership of the protocol and IETF's version has been [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5125 reclassified as historic] . The ITU has published three versions of H.248.1, the most recent in September 2005.H.248 encompasses not only the base protocol specification in H.248.1, but many extensions defined throughout the H.248 Sub-series.
It is important to note that while used over the same interface and similar in functionality, H.248 is a completely different protocol from MGCP and the underlying differences make them incompatible with each other.
ee also
* [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H/e ITU-T H-series Recommendations] ITU-T Publication site where the H-series, including the H.248 Sub-series, Recommendations can be downloaded in PDF format free of charge.
* [http://www.packetizer.com/voip/h248/ H.248 Information Site] This site provides information related to H.248, including pointers to standards and draft specifications
*Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
*Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
*H.323
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