GB/T 44595-2024
ActiveTechnical requirements and test methods of IPv4 /IPv6 network video conference service system
IPv4/IPv6网络视频会议业务系统技术要求与测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements and testing procedures for video conferencing systems that must operate across both IPv4 and IPv6 network environments. It is applied in the telecommunications industry for the design, deployment, and quality assurance of network video conference services, ensuring interoperability and performance when transitioning between or simultaneously supporting the two IP protocols. The standard is used by manufacturers, service providers, and testing laboratories to validate system functionality, security, and reliability in mixed-protocol network scenarios.
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