06-10-2008 03:13 AM - edited 03-15-2019 11:10 AM
What are the differences between the 2 mentioned protocols
Any useful links would help
Ambi
06-10-2008 03:18 AM
Here is a good link on the comparison between the two. Really, I think its mostly just based on your requirements.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk1077/technologies_tech_note09186a00806fedbe.shtml
06-10-2008 03:52 AM
Matt,
Thanks for this. Do you have something similar for SIP as well?
Regards,
Abhijit.
06-10-2008 05:54 AM
Hi Abhijit,
I'll just add this to the great info from Matt :)
SIP Versus H.323
Voice/Data Integration Technologies
Comparison and Contrast of the Various VoIP Signaling Alternatives
The various signaling alternatives each offer advantages and disadvantages for system designers. A few highlights are presented here.
First, regarding MGCP and H.323, the scope of the protocols is different. MGCP is a simple device-control protocol, while H.323 is a full-featured multimedia conferencing protocol. H.323 is currently approved up to version 3, while MGCP has not been and may never be fully ratified; it is merely a de facto standard adopted by some manufacturers. As such, MGCP interoperability has been demonstrated, but not industry-wide. Likewise, the complexity of H.323 has inhibited interoperability as well.
MGCP can set up a call in as few as two round-trips, while H.323 typically requires seven or eight round-trips. (Note: H.323v2 provides for a fast start process to set up some calls in only two round-trips, but this is not widely implemented.) Call control is little more than device control for MGCP, while H.323 derives call flow from Q.931 ISDN signaling as a media control protocol. This control information is transmitted over UDP for MGCP, and over TCP for H.323.
SIP and H.323 are more direct competitors. They are both peer-to-peer, full-featured multimedia protocols. SIP is an IETF RFC, while H.323v3 has been approved by the ITU. Interoperability of both protocols has been demonstrated. SIP is more efficient than H.323, allowing some call setups in as little as a single round-trip. In addition, SIP uses existing Internet-type protocols, while H.323 continues to evolve new elements to fit into the Q.931 ISDN model.
Comparison of SIP to MGCP is similar to the comparison of H.323 to MGCP, in that SIP (like H.323) is a media-control protocol and MGCP is a device-control protocol. The same differences emerge as before between client/server and peer-to-peer. The fundamental difference is that peer-to-peer protocols such as H.323 and SIP tend to scale more gracefully, but client/server protocols such as MGCP are easier to design and maintain.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/technology/handbook/Voice_Data.html#wp1022130
Hope this helps!
Rob
06-11-2008 04:14 AM
Hey Rob,great stuff as usual!! Thanks a lot. Was wondering if there is some guide to configure H.323 gateways from scratch?
Take care,
Abhijit.
06-11-2008 04:21 AM
There you go (include example config of H323,SIP and MGCP).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk1077/tech_configuration_examples_list.html
06-11-2008 04:35 AM
Hey Abhijit,
No worries my friend :) Here is one other good doc to add to the nice info from our friend Zin (+5 points for you Zin!)
Cisco IOS H.323 Gateway Configuration for Use with Cisco CallManager
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a0080094636.shtml
Hope this helps! Take care buddy!
Rob
06-11-2008 05:42 AM
Hey Rob,
Thanks again!! Is there any other doc apart from the IOS config guide which lists all H.323 commands & the relevant explanation?
Take care buddy,
Abhijit.
06-11-2008 05:39 AM
Hey Zin,
Thanks a ton for the wonderful link. Have a nice evening.
Take care,
Abhijit.
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