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This draft is a work item of the Media Gateway Control Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Megaco IP Phone Media Gateway Application Profile
Author(s) : R. Bell, P. Blatherwick, P. Holland
Filename : draft-ietf-megaco-ipphone-03.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 25-Aug-00
This document specifies a particular application of the Megaco/H.248
Protocol [3] for control of Internet telephones and similar appliances:
the Megaco IP Phone Media Gateway. The telephone itself is a Media
Gateway (MG), controlled by the Megaco/H.248 Protocol, with application
control intelligence located in the Media Gateway Controller (MGC). To
achieve a high degree of interoperability and design efficiency in such
end-user devices, a consistent architectural approach, a particular
organization of Terminations and Packages, and a Protocol Profile are
described. The approach makes use of existing Protocol features and
user interface related Packages [4], and is thus a straight-forward
application of the Megaco/H.248 Protocol.
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