
• DSP modules supporting up to 120 voice channels
• Network topology: Mesh, hierarchical, star, point-to-point, satellite point-to-point/multipoint
• Automatic node discovery and rerouting with least cost metric routing
• Automatic load balancing, bandwidth on demand (over leased line), dial back-up, time-of-day connect
•
QoS: 8 classes of service, 16 priority weights, association to 802.1p and DiffServ TOS bits
• Sync: PPP, BDLC, HDLC, SDLC, X.25, X.25 over Frame Relay annex F/G
• Legacy Sync: COP, BSC, VIP, IBM/RJE, Uniscope, Poll/Select, Siemens Nixdorf, JCA, Zengin
• Frame Relay: RFC-1490, UNI-DTE, UNI-DCE
•
Asynchronous: ENQ/ACK, XON/XOFF, transparent
• Voice compression algorithms (5 channels per DSP): ACELP-CN (8 K/6 K),
LDCD (16 K), G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729 and G.729a
• FAX Relay: Group 3 FAX, Super G3 configurable to pass through or fallback
to G3, Group 4 FAX and other non-voice bearer ISDN channel at 64 K
• Modem Relay: V.32bis demodulation up to 14.4kbps, STU-III secure phone,
modem pass through (G.711) for other modems
• Network signaling: Transparent point-to-point and any-to-any switching,
including end-to-end QSIG/ISDN
• Analog telephony channels:
FXS - loop and ground start, forward disconnect, caller ID and local billing
tone generation
FXO - loop start, forward disconnect and caller ID detection
E&M - immediate and wink start, custom
• Pulse, DTMF and MF tone dialing
• Voice traffic routing with alternates destinations and digits manipulation
using local mapping tables, locally switched TDM calls (hairpin)
Not Applicable
• Two IP address per Ethernet port
• Ethernet interfaces: Ethernet II and IEEE 802.2, 802.3, SNAP
• Standards: IP RIP V1/V2 or Static, OSPF, NAT, IP Multicast IGMP V1/V2 PIM-DM, BootP/DHCP relay, DHCP
client, IPX RIP and SAP, LLC2, 802.1p/q prioritization and VLAN, 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP),
MAC Layer
•
Filter criteria: Based on protocol, address (source, destination or SAP), TOS bit/diffServ or custom filtering
• ISDN and QSIG T1/E1 PRI and BRI signaling: Euro ISDN/ETSI, National
and Japan
• T1 signaling: robbed bit signaling, CCS transparent, SS7 transport with idle
filtering and spoofing
• E1 signaling: CAS, CCS transparent, SS7 transport with idle filtering
• Digital CAS Signaling types: Immediate, Wink, FXO, FXS, FXO ground, FXS
ground, E1/R2 (compelled, semi-compelled, DTMF), PLAR, custom (9230
only)
•
Agency Approval
Complies with or has obtained regulatory agency approval at least the following standards:
• EMC - Emission FCC Part 15, Class B EN 55022:1998 + A1 + A2, AS/NZS CISPR22
• EMC - Immunity EN 55024:1998 + A1 + A2
• Safety IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, UL 60950-1, CSA C22-2 N°60950-1, AS/NZS 60950
• Telecom - Digital FCC Part 68 + TIA-968-A, IC CS-03 Issue 9 - Part 2 and Part 6, AS/ACIF S016, AS/ACIF
S038, TBR 1 + TBR 2, TBR 3, TBR4, TBR 12 + TBR 13
• Telecom - Analog FCC Part 68 + TIA-968-A, IC CS- 03 Issue 8 - Part 1, AS/ACIF S002, TBR 15 + TBR 17,
Management
• SNMP management via ACTView 3000 for HP OpenView NNM for Windows
• Menu driven async console port (VT-100) via RJ-45 connector, auto-sensing DTE/DCE, speed up to 115,200
bps
• Remote Telnet access to command port
•
Traps, traces and extended statistics
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