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The Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) is a
communications protocol A communication protocol is a system of rules that allows two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity. The protocol defines the rules, syntax, semantics and synchr ...
used within a
voice over Internet Protocol Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also called IP telephony, is a method and group of technologies for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. The terms Internet t ...
(VoIP) system. It has been superseded by the
Media Gateway Control Protocol The Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) is a signaling and call control communication protocol used in voice over IP (VoIP) telecommunication systems. It implements the media gateway control protocol architecture for controlling media gatew ...
(MGCP), another implementation of the
media gateway control protocol architecture The media gateway control protocol architecture is a methodology of providing telecommunication services using decomposed multimedia gateways for transmitting telephone calls between an Internet Protocol network and traditional analog facilities of ...
. The Simple Gateway Control Protocol was published in several
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(IETF) draft versions between May and July 1998 by Mauricio Arango and Christian Huitema,M. Arango, C. Huitema
''Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) Version 1.1 draft''
30 July 1998
at
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(formerly Bellcore). The protocol architecture decomposes a telecommunications gateway located at the boundary between the public switched telephone network and an
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(IP) network, such as the
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, into a media gateway controller (MGC) on the IP network, providing call and device control, and multiple media gateways (MGs) that handle the actual media conversion to the analog or digital circuits of the PSTN, or simply connect residential telephones. Other implementations of the architecture refer to the controller as a ''softswitch''. Communication between multiple media gateway controllers is handled by other protocols, such as the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Shortly after its publication, SGCP was merged with the
Internet Protocol Device Control Internet Protocol Device Control (IPDC) is a 1998 specification of a communications protocol for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony, developed by Level 3 Communications., p.267 IPDC divides the operation of telephony gateways between int ...
(IPDC) proposal sponsored by Level3 Communications in the Fall of 1998. This led to the definition of the
Media Gateway Control Protocol The Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) is a signaling and call control communication protocol used in voice over IP (VoIP) telecommunication systems. It implements the media gateway control protocol architecture for controlling media gatew ...
, jointly submitted to the IETF by the authors of SGCP and IPDC in October 1998. MGCP was used as a conceptual basis with additions from the Media Gateway Device Protocol by
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resulting in the Megaco/H.248 protocol, which gained formal standards-level status at the IETF and the
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(ITU).


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External links


SGCP pages at Telcordia
Description of SGCP and the call agent architecture. VoIP protocols