Hello,
I'm new in the domain of H.323 and have a rather basic question.
In § 6.4 of H.323 it is stated that communication between gatekeepers is done in an unspecified fashion. Does this mean that there is no standardised protocol for this communication ? If the answer is "indeed there is no protocol defined", is there any common practice ?
any comment/help is welcome
kind regards
Jan Van Geel Signalling Specialist Belgacom /NTS/TPM/NGN Tel : 32 2 202 1035 Email : jan.van.geel@belgacom.be
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Jan,
H.225.0 Annex G looks at part of this problem.
Regards, Chris
Jan Van Geel wrote:
Hello,
I'm new in the domain of H.323 and have a rather basic question.
In § 6.4 of H.323 it is stated that communication between gatekeepers is done in an unspecified fashion. Does this mean that there is no standardised protocol for this communication ? If the answer is "indeed there is no protocol defined", is there any common practice ?
any comment/help is welcome
kind regards
Jan Van Geel Signalling Specialist Belgacom /NTS/TPM/NGN Tel : 32 2 202 1035 Email : jan.van.geel@belgacom.be
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Jan,
It also depends on what is being communicated. If a Gatekeeper simply wants to query another GK for address information, an LRQ may be used or Annex G.
Things such as bandwidth management between Zones, communication between Alternate Gatekeepers, call routing logic that needs coordination between GKs, etc., is all "unspecified".
Paul
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Wayman Purvis" cwp@ISDN-COMMS.CO.UK To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 8:26 AM Subject: Re: H.323 query
Jan,
H.225.0 Annex G looks at part of this problem.
Regards, Chris
Jan Van Geel wrote:
Hello,
I'm new in the domain of H.323 and have a rather basic question.
In § 6.4 of H.323 it is stated that communication between gatekeepers is done in an unspecified fashion. Does this mean that there is no
standardised
protocol for this communication ? If the answer is "indeed there is no protocol defined", is there any
common
practice ?
any comment/help is welcome
kind regards
Jan Van Geel Signalling Specialist Belgacom /NTS/TPM/NGN Tel : 32 2 202 1035 Email : jan.van.geel@belgacom.be
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Chris Wayman Purvis
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Jan Van Geel
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Paul E. Jones