Gateway Gatekeeper
A Gateway
is a network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses
different protocols. Generally, a node is any device with an IP address.
A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network.
On the Internet, a node or stopping point can be either a gateway node or a host
(end-point) node. Both the computers of Internet users and the computers that
serve pages to users are host nodes. The computers that control traffic within
your company's network or at your local Internet service provider (ISP) are
gateway nodes.
A gateway may contain devices such as protocol translators, impedance matching
devices, rate converters, fault isolators, or signal translators as necessary to
provide system interoperability. It also requires the establishment of mutually
acceptable administrative procedures between the two networks. A protocol
translation/mapping gateway interconnects networks with different network
protocol technologies by performing the required protocol conversions.
Routers exemplify special cases of gateways.
In IP telephony, a gateway is a network device that converts voice and fax
calls, in real time, between the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and an
IP network. The primary functions of an IP gateway include voice and fax
compression/ decompression, packetization, call routing, and control signaling.
Additional features may include interfaces to external controllers, such as
Gatekeepers or Softswitches, billing systems, and network management systems.
A Gatekeeper
is the central control entity that performs management functions in a
Voice and Fax over IP network and for multimedia applications such as video
conferencing. Gatekeepers provide intelligence for the network,
including address resolution, authorization, and authentication services, the
logging of Call Detail Records, and communications with network management
systems. Gatekeepers control bandwidth, provide interfaces to existing legacy
systems, and monitor the network for engineering purposes as well as for
real-time network management and load balancing.
A Gatekeeper is the brain of an H.323 (video) network, performing essential
control, administrative, and managerial functions. However, the gatekeeper does
not route any data packets in a network. These continue to rely on standard
network routing equipment. The primary purposes of a gatekeeper are address
translation and zone administration using layer three of the OSI model
In the H.323 world, the gatekeeper
provides several important functions. First, it controls access to the network,
allowing or denying calls and controlling the bandwidth of a call. Second, it
helps with address resolution, making possible email type names for end users,
and converting those into the appropriate network addresses. Also handles call
tracking and billing, and call signaling.
Data Connect Enterprise
offers a full range of
Gateway and Gatekeeper
products
We have listed a sampling below
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