Explain the Interworking Elements ( The third component of the IMS network) kalai 26-October-2007 06:02:38 PMComments For example, the third generation partnership project (3GPP) has standardized ... Media flow to and from the communication server for non-IMS specific sessions are ... A network component according to the invention can comprise an ... In another embodiment, a network element according to the invention can include Posted by waqasahmad On the Session Signaling Layer, the IMS uses these interworking components to control interfacing between the cell Core Networks, the PSTN, and other networks. There are several functions needed to accomplish this control. Signaling Gateway (SGW) is an SS7/SIGTRAN signaling device to provide and control SS7 signaling. The STP could act as an SGW. Media Gateway Function (MGWF) interfaces one part of the transport to another. Technically, this component lies in the lower Access/Transport Layer although it must be controlled by the IMS. Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF) receives SS7 requests to setup a call (Initial Access Messages (IAM)) and uses that to direct the MGWF to direct and interface the message. Border Gateway Control Function (BGCF) decides if a call to the PSTN would be cheaper from the local MGWF/MGCF or from the MGWF/MGCF in another IMS network. If cheaper from another network, it will direct the call to that network. Posted by rakeesh |
Posted: 26-October-2007 06:12:48 PM By: rakeesh On the Session Signaling Layer, the IMS uses these interworking components to control interfacing between the cell Core Networks, the PSTN, and other networks. There are several functions needed to accomplish this control. Signaling Gateway (SGW) is an SS7/SIGTRAN signaling device to provide and control SS7 signaling. The STP could act as an SGW. Media Gateway Function (MGWF) interfaces one part of the transport to another. Technically, this component lies in the lower Access/Transport Layer although it must be controlled by the IMS. Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF) receives SS7 requests to setup a call (Initial Access Messages (IAM)) and uses that to direct the MGWF to direct and interface the message. Border Gateway Control Function (BGCF) decides if a call to the PSTN would be cheaper from the local MGWF/MGCF or from the MGWF/MGCF in another IMS network. If cheaper from another network, it will direct the call to that network. | |
Posted: 28-February-2009 12:28:26 PM By: waqasahmad For example, the third generation partnership project (3GPP) has standardized ... Media flow to and from the communication server for non-IMS specific sessions are ... A network component according to the invention can comprise an ... In another embodiment, a network element according to the invention can include |