ITU-T H.248.63
Gateway control protocol: Resource management packages - Study Group 16
Year: 2009
Abstract: This Recommendation contains packages that allow a media gateway controller (MGC) and a media gateway (MG) to work together to allow the MG to manage its resources in the most efficient manner possible. Three approaches are defined: rules-based, configuration, and abstract.
In the rules-based approach, the MG expects the MGC to behave in a particular manner in order to manage resources. For example, the MG may expect that, for optimal resource allocation, once a stream is assigned to a particular media (e.g., audio), it will not change it to another media (e.g., video).
In the configuration approach, the MGC indicates the expected characteristics of the Context in terms of the actual resources required. This could be a number of a particular type of Termination. For example, the MGC could indicate that for a particular Context, it may have up to five receive-only Terminations.
An "abstract" approach is also provided, whereby the MGC indicates a specific resource management requirement via a single codepoint which then relates directly to a particular H.248 configuration. For example, the MGC could indicate "conference listener" and this would then map directly to a send-only Termination configuration and to a particular type of audio codec.
The description of MG internal resource structures is out of scope of this Recommendation.
This Recommendation assumes that the MGC is responsible for determining for how long the resources are reserved, and thus is responsible for requesting and clearing the resources. This is in keeping with the H.248 LocalControl descriptor ReserveGroup/ReserveValue functionality.
In the rules-based approach, the MG expects the MGC to behave in a particular manner in order to manage resources. For example, the MG may expect that, for optimal resource allocation, once a stream is assigned to a particular media (e.g., audio), it will not change it to another media (e.g., video).
In the configuration approach, the MGC indicates the expected characteristics of the Context in terms of the actual resources required. This could be a number of a particular type of Termination. For example, the MGC could indicate that for a particular Context, it may have up to five receive-only Terminations.
An "abstract" approach is also provided, whereby the MGC indicates a specific resource management requirement via a single codepoint which then relates directly to a particular H.248 configuration. For example, the MGC could indicate "conference listener" and this would then map directly to a send-only Termination configuration and to a particular type of audio codec.
The description of MG internal resource structures is out of scope of this Recommendation.
This Recommendation assumes that the MGC is responsible for determining for how long the resources are reserved, and thus is responsible for requesting and clearing the resources. This is in keeping with the H.248 LocalControl descriptor ReserveGroup/ReserveValue functionality.
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| contributor author | ITU-T - International Telecommunication Union/ITU Telcommunication Sector | |
| date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:46:30Z | |
| date available | 2017-09-04T18:46:30Z | |
| date copyright | 2009.03.01 | |
| date issued | 2009 | |
| identifier other | KJQWOCAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsessioutho9193177793325273135A68A1095801/handle/yse/227745 | |
| description abstract | This Recommendation contains packages that allow a media gateway controller (MGC) and a media gateway (MG) to work together to allow the MG to manage its resources in the most efficient manner possible. Three approaches are defined: rules-based, configuration, and abstract. In the rules-based approach, the MG expects the MGC to behave in a particular manner in order to manage resources. For example, the MG may expect that, for optimal resource allocation, once a stream is assigned to a particular media (e.g., audio), it will not change it to another media (e.g., video). In the configuration approach, the MGC indicates the expected characteristics of the Context in terms of the actual resources required. This could be a number of a particular type of Termination. For example, the MGC could indicate that for a particular Context, it may have up to five receive-only Terminations. An "abstract" approach is also provided, whereby the MGC indicates a specific resource management requirement via a single codepoint which then relates directly to a particular H.248 configuration. For example, the MGC could indicate "conference listener" and this would then map directly to a send-only Termination configuration and to a particular type of audio codec. The description of MG internal resource structures is out of scope of this Recommendation. This Recommendation assumes that the MGC is responsible for determining for how long the resources are reserved, and thus is responsible for requesting and clearing the resources. This is in keeping with the H.248 LocalControl descriptor ReserveGroup/ReserveValue functionality. | |
| language | English | |
| title | ITU-T H.248.63 | num |
| title | Gateway control protocol: Resource management packages - Study Group 16 | en |
| type | standard | |
| page | 20 | |
| status | Active | |
| tree | ITU-T - International Telecommunication Union/ITU Telcommunication Sector:;2009 | |
| contenttype | fulltext |

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