H225 Protocol defines messages and procedures for call signaling to establish, control and end an H.323 call based on ISDN call setup procedures in Recommendation Q.931. The H225 Protocol is part of the H.323 family of telecommunication protocols and its main objective is call signaling for H.323 calls.
H225 Protocol defines messages and procedures for call signaling to establish, control and end an H.323 call based on ISDN call setup procedures in Recommendation Q.931. The H225 Protocol is part of the H.323 family of telecommunication protocols and its main objective is call signaling for H.323 calls.
H225 Protocol defines messages and procedures for call signaling to establish, control and end an H.323 call based on ISDN call setup procedures in Recommendation Q.931. The H225 Protocol is part of the H.323 family of telecommunication protocols and its main objective is call signaling for H.323 calls.
H.225.0 is part of the H.323 family of telecommunication protocols. The main
objective of H.225.0 is the definition of messages and procedures for: Call Signaling: establish, control and end an H.323 call. The call signaling of H.225.0 is based on the call setup procedures for ISDN, Recommendation Q.931.