Definitions for Network Elements

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-Service Provider SIP-Signaling Entity (SP-SSE) – the Service Provider’s point of SIP signaling interconnection with the Enterprise.+'''Service Provider SIP-Signaling Entity (SP-SSE)''' – the Service Provider’s point of SIP signaling interconnection with the Enterprise.
-SIP-PBX – the Enterprise’s point of SIP signaling interconnection with the Service Provider. 
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-SIP Endpoint – a term used in this specification to refer to both SP-SSEs and SIP-PBXes. 
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-Enterprise Public Identity - an Address of Record (AOR) represented as a SIP URI, used to identify a user or group of users served by the SIP-PBX. Enterprise Public Identities are used in conjunction with delivering incoming and outgoing calls. 
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-Registration AOR – An AOR represented as a SIP URI, used solely to identify the SIP-PBX during registration. 
-Media Endpoint Any entity that terminates an RTP/RTCP stream.+'''SIP-PBX''' the Enterprise’s point of SIP signaling interconnection with the Service Provider.
-Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA) –a logical entity that receives a request and processes it as a user agent server (UAS). In order to determine how the request should be answered, it acts as a user agent client (UAC) and generates a request to another SIP user agent server (UAS).+ 
 +'''SIP Endpoint''' – a term used in this specification to refer to both SP-SSEs and SIP-PBXes.
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 +'''Enterprise Public Identity''' - an Address of Record (AOR) represented as a SIP URI, used to identify a user or group of users served by the SIP-PBX. Enterprise Public Identities are used in conjunction with delivering incoming and outgoing calls.
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 +'''Registration AOR''' – An AOR represented as a SIP URI, used solely to identify the SIP-PBX during registration.
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 +'''Media Endpoint''' – Any entity that terminates an RTP/RTCP stream.
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 +'''Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA)''' –a logical entity that receives a request and processes it as a user agent server (UAS). In order to determine how the request should be answered, it acts as a user agent client (UAC) and generates a request to another SIP user agent server (UAS).

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Service Provider SIP-Signaling Entity (SP-SSE) – the Service Provider’s point of SIP signaling interconnection with the Enterprise.


SIP-PBX – the Enterprise’s point of SIP signaling interconnection with the Service Provider.


SIP Endpoint – a term used in this specification to refer to both SP-SSEs and SIP-PBXes.


Enterprise Public Identity - an Address of Record (AOR) represented as a SIP URI, used to identify a user or group of users served by the SIP-PBX. Enterprise Public Identities are used in conjunction with delivering incoming and outgoing calls.


Registration AOR – An AOR represented as a SIP URI, used solely to identify the SIP-PBX during registration.


Media Endpoint – Any entity that terminates an RTP/RTCP stream.


Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA) –a logical entity that receives a request and processes it as a user agent server (UAS). In order to determine how the request should be answered, it acts as a user agent client (UAC) and generates a request to another SIP user agent server (UAS).