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This document outlines the AMS terminal architecture as specified in ITU-T H.325. It details various interfaces: Interface A (Container/Network signaling), Interface B (Container/Application signaling), Interface C (Media flows), and Interface D (Media proxy). The architecture supports efficient application sharing, allowing applications to route media either directly to the network or through a media proxy, depending on container specifications. For further information and related documents, visit the AMS Information Site and ITU’s AMS page.
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H.325/AMSStatus Update Paul E. Jones Rapporteur, ITU-T Q12/16
AMS Terminal Architecture • Interface A – Container / Network signaling • Interface B – Container / Application signaling • Interface C – Media flows • Interface D – Media proxy interface Network Interface A Interface C Interface C Container Interface B App Sharing Note: While the picture shows the “App Sharing” application with two Interface C’s, an application would only send media directly to the network or via the media proxy as dictated by the Container. Interface D Interface C Media Proxy Application Device User’s Mobile Device
Resources • H.325 / AMS Information Site • http://www.packetizer.com/ipmc/h325/ • ITU’s AMS page: • http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com16/ams/index.html