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Figure 25: TN2302AP Media Processor operation

To do the job, a media processing circuit pack has a set of DSP resources. These resources are deployed dynamically and flexibly to any of a number of tasks, including:

Originating and terminating IP-based packet-switched audio streams

Establishing and maintaining an RTCP control channel for each IP audio channel

Compressing and decompressing audio (for example, G.729 to G.711)

Terminating TCP for an incoming T.120 data stream, and transcoding it to H.221- compliant format for transmission onto the TDM bus and vice-versa

Summing multiple audio channels into a composite signal for audio conferencing

The S8700 (or S8710) Server is responsible for sending messages to the circuit pack to allocate and to configure the DSP resources to the required task and connecting multiple resources into a chain that performs the desired media processing function. In addition, the server sends the information to the destination of these audio streams.

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