System information
The Mizu Soft switch (Server) is the “brain” of the system. Depending on your needs, you can connect as many gateways as you want. The soft switch is
built from several modules: sip stack, h323 stack, sip – h323 conversion module, media server, ACL, routing, billing, alerting. Almost all modules are
installed by default and they can be enabled/disabled as needed.
2.1.1. SIP Stack
The Mizu SIP stack was written in C++. It’s very fast and robust, currently used by voip service providers handling millions of minutes.
2.1.2. H323 Stack
Capable to work as a simple Gateway or as a fully featured Gatekeeper.
2.1.3. SIP-H323 converter
Thank to this module, the protocol conversion is very transparent. You don’t even need to know if your partners use SIP or H323.
2.1.4. Media Server
If your server needs to route the media channels for many concurrent calls, you may need to use a separate media server, thus offloading the server traffic,
and maximizing media throughput.
2.1.5. Routing
With the Mizu softswitch you can build very sophisticated routing scenarios. The routing is usually based on traffic direction and time. LCR and BRS
routing are available.
2.1.6. Billing
The server will generate the detailed CDR records after each call. Thus the billing can work nearly real-time. (Very important for prepaid systems). You can
generate various reports and invoices based on a set of predefined rules.
2.1.7. Alerting and daily report
The server can send various reports and alerts based on predefined rules. The reports are sent by email or SMS.
2.1.8. Virtual Servers
You can create up to 100 virtual servers on a single pc. These are completely separate billing/routing/signaling entities.
2.1.9. Call Center
Manage operators, automatic call distribution, IVR and other callcenter specific tasks.










