09-25-2005 06:18 AM - edited 03-15-2019 03:43 AM
It appears that a router configured with basic voice ports and dial-peers is termed an "H.323 Gateway", as defined in CallManager. How does this differ to an H.323 Gateway router explicitly configured with 'Gateway' and 'h323-interface voip" commands?
Does a basic voice port/dial-peer router exchange H.323-style call-setup messages when communicating with CCM (and other VoIP routers which may be contacted to establish call legs)?
09-25-2005 06:43 AM
According to cisco the H.323 signalling feature is dependant on Cisco h.323 gateways, gatekeepers and VoIP routers. See this document:
Regards
09-27-2005 03:25 AM
Hi - in short, yes. H.323 is the signalling used for this setup.
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