MGCP Endpoint Identifiers
在Cisco CVOICE 5.0 P.3-105最下方的Example: Endpoint Identifiers的例子中只有文字但是缺少了附錄圖片,可能會讓各位在研讀內容時摸不著頭緒,所以我在網路上找到了這一段原來的文章內容(我猜是舊版的教材只是不小心圖片的部份被刪掉了…),請參考以下內容:
When interacting with a gateway, the call agent directs its commands to the gateway for the express purpose of managing an endpoint or a group of endpoints. An endpoint identifier, as its name suggests, provides a name for an endpoint.
Endpoint identifiers consist of two parts: a local name of the endpoint in the context of the gateway and the domain name of the gateway itself. The two parts are separated by an at sign (@). If the local part represents a hierarchy, the subparts of the hierarchy are separated by a slash. In Figure 6-35, the local ID might be representative of a particular gateway/circuit #, and the circuit # might in turn be representative of a circuit ID/channel #. In Figure 6-35, mgcp.gateway.cisco.com is the domain name, and t1toSJ/17 refers to channel 17 in the T1 to San Jose.
When interacting with a gateway, the call agent directs its commands to the gateway for the express purpose of managing an endpoint or a group of endpoints. An endpoint identifier, as its name suggests, provides a name for an endpoint.
Endpoint identifiers consist of two parts: a local name of the endpoint in the context of the gateway and the domain name of the gateway itself. The two parts are separated by an at sign (@). If the local part represents a hierarchy, the subparts of the hierarchy are separated by a slash. In Figure 6-35, the local ID might be representative of a particular gateway/circuit #, and the circuit # might in turn be representative of a circuit ID/channel #. In Figure 6-35, mgcp.gateway.cisco.com is the domain name, and t1toSJ/17 refers to channel 17 in the T1 to San Jose.
Figure 6-35. MGCP Endpoint Identifier
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