Quintum AFG800 Core Features
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| Ethernet Ports : |
1 |
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| T1/E1/J1 Ports : | |
| FXS Ports : |
8
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| FXO Ports : | |
| BRI Ports : |
Quintum AFG800 Summary
Quintum Tenor AFG800 8 FXS Gateway
This Unit can be purchased with the Survivability Option. For more on Survivability, please read the section below.
This Model comes with 8 FXS Ports ONLY.
Quintum Tenor AFG800 8 FXS Gateway
The Tenor AF is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) H.323/SIP switch that digitizes voice, fax, and modem data, and transmits it over the IP network. Designed as a SOHO product, the Tenor AF gives small to medium sized businesses with analog voice infrastructure an easy, cost-effective way to capitalize on the power of Voice over IP (VoIP).
Why use Quintum Tenor AFG800 8 FXS Gateway?
The Tenor AF integrates a gateway, gatekeeper, border element, intelligent call routing, and supports H.323/SIP all in one solution. The gateway converts regular phone calls to VoIP calls, the gatekeeper performs IP call routing functions, and the border element distributes the call routing directories throughout the network. Through the FXS port, you can connect to a telephone, key system or PBX; through the FXO port, you can connect to the PSTN (through direct connection to the Central Office).
What is Survivability ?
VoIP plans can look good on paper. But any professional with real-world VoIP experience can tell you that all kinds of surprises can foil those plans. In particular, businesses often encounter a variety of unanticipated problems as they deploy VoIP to remote locations. Fortunately, Quintum's Tenor VoIP switching solutions are specifically designed to address these crucial remote-office implementation issues. Their features and functionality, which are driven by years of real-world VoIP success, ensure that even newcomers to VoIP planning can meet their company's business needs - including those that can unexpectedly crop up when extending VoIP services to remote offices.
In addition to providing an "on-ramp" onto the IP network for analog devices, Quintum switches provide an "off-ramp" for packetized voice onto the PSTN. This ensures the ability of every user to access 911 emergency services. It also allows calls to be made and received via the local loop. Plus, as noted above, this PSTN connectivity provides a ready failover capability in the event of IP network problems.
Quintum Tenor AFG800 8 FXS Gateway Features
- MultiPath architecture for easy integration with existing voice and data infrastructure, meaning little or no re-programming of the PBX, or upgrades are required and no need for special dialing plans.
- Transparent MultiPath Call Routing to intelligently route calls between the PBX, the PSTN, and the IP network to achieve the best combination of cost and quality. The Tenor can also route calls over IP to reduce costs, and then transparently "hop off" to the PSTN, to reach off-net locations.
- SelectNet™ Technology to monitor QoS of calls and transparently re-route active calls to the PSTN in real time if voice quality is in jeopardy. The user doesn't even notice the transition.
- PacketSaver™ Technology multiplexing to reduce bandwidth consumption by up to 57% by combining voice packets from multiple calls into a single packet.
- Universal Dial Plan that provides a programmable dial plan so Tenor to be integrated into any network environment.
- NATAccess™ to allow Tenor to operate behind NAT firewalls to translate internal IP addresses into public addresses when a VoIP call is established with an outside party.
- Remote Management for anywhere, anytime remote management even behind NAT firewalls with Quintum's Remote Management Session Server.
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