Terminal proxy server, Sip/h.323 signaling gateways, Network routing service – Nortel Networks 1000S User Manual

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System architecture

553-3031-010 Standard 3.00 August 2005

Terminal Proxy Server

The Terminal Proxy Server (TPS) acts as a signaling gateway between the IP
Phones and the Call Server using the UNIStim protocol. It performs the
following functions:

converts the IP Phone UNIStim messages into messages the Call Server
can interpret

allows IP Phones to access telephony features provided by the Call
Server

The TPS also controls the IP Phone registration.

SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateways

SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateways are software components configured on
virtual loops, similar to IP Phones. SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateways bridge
existing call processing features and the IP network. They also enable access
to the routing and features in the MCDN feature set.

Note 1: The SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateway must register with the
Network Routing Service (NRS).

Note 2: Virtual TNs enable you to configure service data without
hardwiring IP Phones to the CS 1000S system. Virtual TNs are
configured in LD 97.

To support IP Peer Networking, dual Call Servers in a CS 1000S must be
associated with Signaling Servers that run SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateway
software. The number of Signaling Servers required depends on the capacity
and level of redundancy required.

Network Routing Service

The NRS application provides network-based routing, combining the
following into a single application:

H.323 Gatekeeper — The H.323 Gatekeeper provides central dialing
plan management and routing for H.323-based endpoints and gateways.

SIP Redirect Server — The SIP Redirect Server provides central
dialing plan management and routing for SIP-based endpoints and
gateways.

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