== MGCP Endpoints MGCP organizes the switching resources in so called endpoints. Each endpoint is referenced by its unique identifier. While RFC 3435 specifies a naming scheme, the actual identifier naming is subject to the implementation and configuration. === RTP proxy / RTP bridge endpoints OsmoMGW implements a freely configurable number of `rtpbridge` endpoints. Those endpoints are able to host two connections at a time to model the functionality of a tandem switch. RTP bridge endpoint identifiers are referenced by the string `rtpbridge/`, a hexadecimal number without leading zeros and a domain name (configurable). ---- rtpbridge/@ ---- .Example: List of virtual endpoints ---- rtpbridge/1@mgw rtpbridge/2@mgw rtpbridge/3@mgw rtpbridge/4@mgw rtpbridge/5@mgw rtpbridge/6@mgw rtpbridge/7@mgw rtpbridge/8@mgw rtpbridge/9@mgw rtpbridge/a@mgw rtpbridge/b@mgw rtpbridge/c@mgw rtpbridge/d@mgw rtpbridge/e@mgw rtpbridge/f@mgw rtpbridge/10@mgw ---- === E1/T1 endpoints OsmoMGW supports E1 subslot multiplexing as specified by I.460. All possible subslot combinations are mapped on individual endpoints. The endpoint names are prefixed with `ds/e1-` followed by the trunk number and the E1 timeslot. The subslot is defined by a bit rate and a bit offset. ---- ds/e1-/s-/su-@ ---- .Example: List of endpoints on E1 trunk 0 at E1 timeslot 2 ---- ds/e1-0/s-2/su64-0@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su32-0@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su32-4@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-0@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-2@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-4@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-6@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-0@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-1@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-2@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-3@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-4@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-5@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-6@mgw ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-7@mgw ---- When creating connections on endpoints that reside in one E1 timeslot the call agent must make sure that no overlapping endpoints are used. It is for example not possible to use `ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-2@mgw` and `ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-3@mgw` at the same time because they overlap. .Subslot overlapping [options="header"] |=== | Bit offset 4+| Subslots | 0 | 8k .2+| 16k .4+| 32k .8+| 64k | 1 | 8k | 2 | 8k .2+| 16k | 3 | 8k | 4 | 8k .2+| 16k .4+| 32k | 5 | 8k | 6 | 8k .2+| 16k | 7 | 8k |=== NOTE: The current implementation (December 2020) only implements TRAU frame encoding/decoding for 16K and 8K subslots. Endpoints with other bitrates are not yet useable. NOTE: the VTY command "show mgcp" can be used to get a list of all available endpoints (including identifiers)