Each MSPP endpoint consists of a single endpoint filter. Endpoint filters provide an entry or exit point (or both) through which data can flow. MSPP endpoint filters include:
Endpoint filter |
Description |
Provides an entry or exit point for data received from or sent to a PSTN interface. This filter can send and receive simplex or duplex data streams. |
|
Provides an entry or exit point for duplex packetized voice data streams received from or sent to an IPv4 interface, and performs the following processing tasks:
|
|
Provides an entry point for simplex packetized voice data streams received from an IPv4 interface and disassembles compound packets to separate unpacked frames. |
|
Provides an exit point for simplex packetized voice data streams sent to an IPv4 interface. Also creates compound packets that contain one or more frames of encoded media. |
|
Provides an entry or exit point for duplex packetized voice data streams received from or sent to an IPv6 interface, and performs the following processing tasks:
|
|
Provides an entry point for simplex packetized voice data streams received from an IPv6 interface and also disassembles compound packets to separate unpacked frames. |
|
Provides an exit point for simplex packetized voice data streams sent to an IPv6 interface. Also creates compound packets that contain one or more frames of encoded media. |
|
Converts T.38 UDP packets into fax data and vice versa (these endpoints do not support IPv6). |
|
Provides an entry and exit point for full duplex voice data stream multiplexed according to the ThroughPacket algorithm (these endpoints do not support IPv6). |