Applications
- Interfacing enterprise VoIP telecoms to the PSTN, PBXs, or private networks
- Enabling a transitional strategy from TDM to VoIP
- Integrating next generation VoIP equipment into existing TDM infrastructure:
- IP-based call centres with centralised or distributed agents
- Telephony access points for multi-tenanted managed facilities
- Providing PSTN access points for corporate IP wide area VoIP networks
- Allowing customers to take advantage of SIP trunks without replacing existing PBX infrastructure
- Enabling legacy TDM PBXs to interface with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Microsoft Exchange
Technical specification
Network interfaces Signalling and control protocols
Feature support Operational management
Ethernet
Hardware
IP
PSTN ISDN
CAS
Capacity
Security**
Voice codecs
DTMF
Fax**
Echo cancellation
Additional functionality
Configuration
Dimensions
Power
Regulatory
EMC standards
Safety
EC Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE); EC Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
EU – EN55022; EN55024; USA – FCC part 15
CB certification; UL/CUL low voltage directive 73/23/EEC
Management
Operating environment
sales@peaceysystems.com to view the full range of protocols supported ** Planned release
Telephony
Dual redundant 10/100 BASE-T & separate private management interface via front panel RJ45 connectors
1, 2, 4 or 8 E1/T1 trunks via front panel RJ45 connectors
SIP, RTP, TCP, UDP
A wide range of protocols* including; Euro ISDN/ETS300, Q.SIG, DPNSS, NI2, AT&T and SS7**
A wide range of protocols* including; R2 MFC and T1 robbed bit
24/30, 48/60, 96/120 or 192/240 (T1/E1) independent voice calls
SRTP, TLS, SIPS, HTTPS
G.711, G.723.1**, G.726**, G.729AB, GSM-FR** (GSM6.10, MSGSM) dynamically selected on a per
channel basis
DTMF detection and generation; inband; pass-through; DTMF relay and user indications (RFC 2833);
DTMF out-of-band (SIP INFO, RFC 2976)
T.30 and T.38 fax receive and transmit; fax over G.711
G.168 compliant
QoS Enhanced jitter buffer; packet loss concealment
Supplementary services Diversion (Immediate, On Busy, On No Reply); Route Optimisation; Message Waiting Indicator; and Transfer
Comfort noise generation; voice activity detection; silence suppression
Via easy to use embedded web/HTTP interface
1U high, 19” wide rack mount
110-230V AC power supply
Operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C; humidity: 20% to 80% RH non-condensing
Via SNMP and DHCP
Network interfaces
Ethernet
allowing the conversion of supplementary services including: Divert, Route Optimisation,
Message Waiting Indicator and Transfer to SIP
You have complete control over the routing strategies deployed SIP-to-TDM, or SIP-to-SIP
Outbound calls are attempted on a round robin basis so that calls can automatically be
routed away from unresponsive endpoints.
The gateway can fallback to TDM should the SIP network fail Calls can still be made and received even if there is a problem with the IP network