Signaling Gateway
A
Signaling Gateway
is a network component solely responsible for translating signaling messages (i. e. information about call establishment and teardown) between one medium (usually
IP
) and another (
PSTN
). For example, a signaling gateway would translate between
ISUP
and
SIP
. A signaling gateway is often part of a
softswitch
in modern
VoIP
deployments.
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