An IP-based VTC system must authenticate itself to an H.323 Gatekeeper or VVoIP session/call controller for the purposes of access control, authorization, and WAN access bandwidth management. An H.323 Gatekeeper or VVoIP session/call controller is a dedicated device or application that controls the manner in which phone calls are initiated, conducted, and terminated and is often one of the main components in H.323 systems. It serves the purpose of Call Admission Control and translation services from E.164 IDs (commonly a phone number) to IP addresses in an H.323 telephony network. It also provides bandwidth control.
In general, all VTC system management applications and application suites, including endpoint and MCU managers, gateways, gatekeepers, controllers, and scheduling systems must be operated on secure or hardened platforms and comply with all applicable DoD STIGs with specific emphasis on user accounts, roles/permissions, access control, and auditing. |