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    MGC-BRICKS MGCP

    Enea Netbricks Line of Protocols for NGN and IMS Applications

    Enea offers a wide range of highly portable telecom protocol stacks for TDM, 3G, IMS, and NGN networks, as well as fax and data transfer protocols and signal processing and analysis software. All Enea Netbricks protocols stacks are compliant with ITU, ETSI, ANSI, IETF, 3GPP, and many other standards bodies’ specifications. 

    All of the Enea Netbricks protocols are written in ANSI C and take advantage of a modular, portable architecture that allows hardware platform and compiler independence. Enea Netbricks protocols are provided in source code to over 400 network equipment providers (NEPs), and device OEMs worldwide, assisting them in getting products to market quickly, with very low risk and significantly reduced development costs.

    • Portable protocol stacks compliant with protocol standards as published by the key standards bodies around the world ( ITU, ETSI, ANSI, IETF, 3GPP).
    • Supplied as source code.
    • Used by over 400 global, industry leading telecommunications equipment manufacturers and OEMs.
    • Backed by over 20 years of protocol development expertise and 40 years of telecom software expertise. 
    MGC-BRICKS MGCP is a source code implementation of the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) protocol. MGCP is a protocol enabling a centralized "Softswitch" (or Call Agent) to control Media Gateways between Voice over Packet (VOP) networks and traditional ones.

    Our MGCP stack is compliant with the following standards: RFC 3435 (MGCP 1.0bis/2705bis), RFC 2705 (MGCP 1.0), Packet Cable Call Signaling Protocol, RFC 4566 (Session Description Protocol).

    Featured Case Study

    Alcatel-Lucent provides solutions that enable service providers, enterprises and governments worldwide, to deliver voice, data and video communication services to end-users.  As a leader in fixed, mobile and converged broadband access, carrier and enterprise IP technologies, applications, and services, Alcatel-Lucent offers the end-to-end solutions that enable compelling communications services for people at home, at work and on the move.

    Nortel Networks’ next-generation technologies, for both service provider and enterprise networks, support multimedia and business-critical applications. Nortel's technologies are designed to help eliminate today's barriers to efficiency, speed and performance by simplifying networks and connecting people to the information they need, when they need it. Nortel does business in more than 150 countries around the world.

    Featured Alliances

    RMI Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company providing High-Performance Super System-on-a-Chip (SuperSoC™) Processor solutions for the Infrastructure, Enterprise, and Consumer Media markets. Applications include Wireless, Networking Security, Thin Clients, and Connected Multi-Media.

    MontaVista Software invented embedded Linux commercialization in 1999 to give device designers a platform to deliver the best possible product in the shortest possible time. Since then, due to growth and innovation MontaVista has remained the leading company in this category.

    • Generic Application with functions to drive a residential gateway (GW)
    • Support of ITU-T T.38 Fax Relay in MGCP
    • Support of numerous event/signal packages – see specifications
    • Support of multiple instances and both sides (MGC and MG) on a single system
    • Many CPE Interoperability certificates. Among them: Dlink IP Phone DPH-100, Polycom IPPhone 500, EyePMedia PC phone, Voipack CPE, Innomedia MTA 3308/3328/3368, Tainet CPE Venus 2804, Swissvoice IP20, Cisco IPphone 7960/2423/ata186, AAstra i480, I3Micro Vood, Inventel DV4210, Dataflex Vine, Mediatrix 1104, Telsey GAD/CPV, Tecom AH4021, BCM KG1000/HP300, Allied Telesyn RG613/RG623, LeadTek BVP8770, AudioCodes Mediant2000

    Products developed with MGC-BRICKS MGCP for VoP applications include the following NGN equipment:

    • Softswitches
    • Media Gateways
    • SOHO Access gateways

    Enea Netbricks MGC-BRICKS MGCP is a source code implementation of IETF MGCP protocol compliant with the following standards:

    • RFC 3435 (MGCP 1.0bis/ 2705bis)
    • RFC 2705 (MGCP 1.0)
    • RFC 4566 (SDP) 
    • Packet Cable Specifications - Specification PKT-SP-NCS1.5
    • RFC 3660 Basic Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) Packages

    The following event/packages are supported: ADSI (Packet cable specific), Announcement Server, Base, Business Phone, Digit Map extension, Display XML, Display BTXML, DTMF, Fax, Feature Key, Generic Media, Handset, Line, Media format Parameter, MF, NAS, Resource reservation, RTP, Script, Signal list, Supplementary Services, Tones, Trunk

    RTP-BRICKS
    RTP-BRICKS RTP/RTCP stack for next generation networks, is a scalable and portable stack implementing the  Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) suite and its QoS companion protocol Real-time Control Protocol as defined by the IETF Transport Working Group. View the RTP-BRICKS Web page for more information.

    SIGTRAN-BRICKS
    SIGTRAN-BRICKS is a source code implementation of the SIGTRAN protocol suite as defined by the IETF Transport Working Group. The SIGTRAN (SIGnalling TRANsport) is part of the NGN protocols for transporting signaling over IP based networks. It is designed for transporting signaling traffic such as ISDN, SS7 and V5 over an IP network. SIGTRAN is composed of the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) and the User Adaption Layers (UA) for each signaling protocol transported over IP. Standardized user adaptation layers includes: IUA, DUA, M2UA, M3UA, SUA, M2PA, V5UA. View the SIGTRAN-BRICKS datasheet for more information.