Signaling protocol
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A signaling protocol is a type of communications protocol for encapsulating the signaling between communication endpoints and switching systems to establish or tear down a connection, and to identify the state of connection. The following is a list of signaling protocols:
- ALOHA
- Digital Subscriber System No. 1 (EDSS1)
- Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling
- H.248
- H.323
- H.225.0
- Jingle
- Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
- Megaco
- Regional System R1
- NBAP (Node B Application Part)
- Signalling System R2
- Session Initiation Protocol
- Signaling System No. 5
- Signaling System No. 6
- Signaling System No. 7
- Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP, Skinny)
- Q.931
- QSIG
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