Registration, Admission and Status

Registration, Admission And Status

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H.323 defines packet-based multimedia communications systems that use a RAS (Registration, Admission and Status) channel to carry messages used in the H.323 Gatekeeper discovery and endpoint registration processes. Details of the messages and procedures are defined in H.225.0.

RAS is also an IT term used in the same instances as telephony with the same functions of authentication before accessibility to certain functions.

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