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Three situations when MTP is needed

Tracee Baddley
Beginner
Beginner

1.  DTMF is passing incorrectly

2.  Gateway or gatekeeper is behind a proxy address

3.  ????

 

I can't think of the third, can you help me?

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Terry Cheema
Advocate
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Media Termination Point (MTP)

A media termination point (MTP) is an entity that accepts two full-duplex media streams. It bridges the streams together and allows them to be set up and torn down independently. The streaming data received from the input stream on one connection is passed to the output stream on the other connection, and vice versa. MTPs have many possible uses, such as:

Calls over SIP Trunks

H.323 Supplementary Services

H.323 Outbound Fast Connect

 

Refer SRND:  http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab10/collab10/media.html#pgfId-1046314

-Terry

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Terry Cheema
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Media Termination Point (MTP)

A media termination point (MTP) is an entity that accepts two full-duplex media streams. It bridges the streams together and allows them to be set up and torn down independently. The streaming data received from the input stream on one connection is passed to the output stream on the other connection, and vice versa. MTPs have many possible uses, such as:

Calls over SIP Trunks

H.323 Supplementary Services

H.323 Outbound Fast Connect

 

Refer SRND:  http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab10/collab10/media.html#pgfId-1046314

-Terry

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