MERA Releases SIP-H.323 Interprotocol Translator
November 1, 2003
The MERA VoIP Transit Softswitch is now enhanced with a full-featured protocol translator
MERA Systems, Inc. is pleased to inform you about the release of the SIP-H.323 Interprotocol Translator (SIP-HIT). The SIP-HIT is a signaling and media interworking module of the MERA VoIP Transit Softswitch (MVTS), designed to bridge otherwise incompatible H.323- and SIP-based networks and integrate multi-vendor equipment.
The SIP-HIT delivers the following functionality:
- two-way H.323/SIP translation to bridge SIP and H.323 networks and equipment;
- SIP stateful proxy to ensure interworking of totally incompatible implementations;
- Codec conversion for fault-free circulation of media flows (the supported codecs are G.729, G.729A, G.723.1, G711A-Law, G.711mU-Law);
- NAT traversal;
- T.38 fax pass-through to enable fax exchange through the translator.
The SIP-HIT significantly expands the range of equipment compatible with the MVTS, to include SIP and H.323 gatekeepers, gateways, IP- and softphones (gatekeepers and gateways: Cisco, Quintum, VocalTec, Samsung; IP- and softphones: MS NetMeeting, MS Dialer, SmilePhone, SJ Labs SJphone, X-Lite softphone, SIPPS softphone and many others).
The SIP-HIT FREE Demo is available upon request at info@mera-systems.com.
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