Il gateway-router-eSBC VoIP SmartNode™ 4980A consente alle aziende di abilitare IP i propri…
Brand:
Patton
Code:
ART-112674
MPN
SN4980A/4E30V120RHP/EUI
EAN
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Il gateway-router-eSBC VoIP SmartNode™ 4980A consente alle aziende di abilitare IP i propri sistemi PBX legacy. Evoluzione della pluripremiata serie SmartNode 4980 di Patton, la serie SmartNode 4980A di nuova generazione è ora dotata di funzionalità più all'avanguardia come SIP-TLS, SRTP, TR-069, Patton Cloud connect, funzionalità di sopravvivenza e molto altro. Come ogni SmartNode™, SN4980A supporta tutti i CODEC standard del settore per fornire voce di qualità interurbana per ogni chiamata. Unified Communications Agent™ (UCA) fornisce la commutazione multipercorso any-to-any (chiamate SIP, ISDN e POTS simultanee con instradamento e conversione tra reti TDM/PSTN e IP/Ethernet, oltre a T.38 e SuperG3 FAX). VoIP-over-VPN con crittografia vocale fornisce voce e dati sicuri tramite il protocollo di tunneling IPsec, OpenVPN o L2TP oltre a SIP-TLS e SRTP. La funzionalità avanzata del router di chiamata include l'instradamento delle chiamate a costi più bassi con supporto flessibile del piano dei numeri selezionati. La suite di sopravvivenza SmartNode combina fallback PSTN, registrar SIP e ridondanza del collegamento IP per garantire la continuità aziendale in caso di guasto della rete IP. DownStreamQoS™ di Patton offre il vantaggio di una comunicazione voce e dati chiara e ininterrotta. Inoltre, l'esclusivo orologio ad alta precisione di SmartNode offre un servizio di telefonia IP di prima linea negli ambienti ISDN e DECT esigenti con prestazioni FAX e modem affidabili. Inoltre, SmartNode garantisce una transizione fluida a All-IP con un forte supporto per la portabilità del numero accettando chiamate in entrata dalla PSTN durante tutto il processo di portabilità del numero del fornitore di servizi VoIP. Le funzionalità Enterprise Session Border Controller includono la transcodifica per un massimo di 60 canali, la demarcazione del servizio SIP e la sicurezza SIP. Riduci i requisiti di larghezza di banda per l'accesso WAN convertendo le chiamate G.711 a larghezza di banda elevata sulla LAN in chiamate G.723 a larghezza di banda inferiore per il trasporto WAN. Preserva gli investimenti in apparecchiature telefoniche legacy mentre compi i passi successivi verso le comunicazioni unificate All-IP con il gateway-router-eSBC VoIP SN4980A. Fornendo da una a quattro porte T1/E1/PRI e due porte Ethernet 10/100/1000 per un massimo di 120 chiamate VoIP, SN4980A con router IP integrato offre comunicazioni unificate sicure e prioritarie.
Questo bundle in promozione speciale include: BF4002S02FXSBox Gateway modulare basato su BF400 con…
Brand:
Beronet
Code:
ART-107550
MPN
BERO_SP_03
EAN
BERO_SP_03
Questo bundle in promozione speciale include: BF4002S02FXSBox Gateway modulare basato su BF400 con modulo 2 BRI (TE/NT) e 2 FXS BNTA20_2S02FXS_L Appliance + Gateway (utile per esempio per installare un centralino software come 3CX, Asterisk, Yeastar P-Software Edition, Grandstream SoftwareUCM) con a bordo gateway 2 BRI (TE/NT) e 2 FXS 4 BFTAdapter Adattatori per collegare due linee su un'unica porta RJ45 2 cavi ISDN
GMC08 is Grandstream’s battery charging pack for its mobile telephony products, including the…
Brand:
Grandstream
Code:
ART-151374
MPN
GMC08
EAN
GMC08
GMC08 is Grandstream’s battery charging pack for its mobile telephony products, including the
WP800 series and DP730. It features 8 independent slots to fully charge or discharge multiple
batteries simultaneously. For added flexibility, the GMC08 comes with three charging capacities
for air shipment, storage capacity control and long endurance. It offers reliable performance and
efficiency thanks to built-in over-voltage, over-charge, over-current, and short-circuit management
as well as leak protection.
The Jabra Link 14201-43 enables remote Electronic Hook Switch Control (EHS) with Jabra wireless…
Brand:
Jabra GN
Code:
ART-144600
MPN
14201-44
EAN
14201-44
The Jabra Link 14201-43 enables remote Electronic Hook Switch Control (EHS) with Jabra wireless headsets and the Cisco Unified IP phone 6945, 78xx, 79xx and 88xx series. Jabra wireless headsets with EHS functionality boost productivity as they provide the user with the ability to answer and end a call, while away from their desk. THE EHS ADAPTER ALLOWS THE USERS TO - Hear ring tones. - Answer and end calls. - Mute the microphone. All from their headset and quite convenient, when they are up to 150 meters/450 feet away from their desk. The integration of desk phone and headset allows users to benefit from enhanced mobility and the ability to multitask while on a call. The wireless freedom improves work efficiency and ergonomics throughout the day. HOW IT WORKS The Jabra Link 14201-43 converts from the EHS standard used in Cisco phones to the Jabra IQ standard used in Jabra headsets – and vice versa. COMPATIBILITY The Jabra Link 14201-43 is compatible with the Cisco Unified IP phone 6945, 78xx, 79xx, 88xx and most Jabra wireless headsets. EASY TO UPGRADE The Jabra Link 14201-43 is software upgradable. Simply connect a micro-to-standard-USB cable between the Jabra LINK 14201-43 and your computer’s USB port.
Carriers and service providers are adding SIP-over-IP capabilities to their SS7/sigtran networks,…
Brand:
Patton
Code:
ART-43671
MPN
SN10200A/16E/RUI
EAN
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Carriers and service providers are adding SIP-over-IP capabilities to their SS7/sigtran networks, whether to reduce costs when interconnecting with other carriers, to cost-effectively build out their network footprints, or simply to transport voice traffic across their IP backbones. As a viable replacement for the recently EOL Cisco PGW 2200 SS7/C7 solution, the SmartNode 10200 Series SmartMedia TDMoIP SS7 gateway provides sigtran SS7 stack to bridge VoIP services between the traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN)—using time-division multiplexing (TDM) with SS7 sigtran protocol signaling—and emerging SIP-over-IP telephony networks. Positioned at the network core or edge, SmartNode SS7 media gateways enable service providers to preserve the quality and reliability of TDM networks with SS7 signaling while transitioning to advanced IP telephony. TDM interfaces Service providers, whether providing local, long-distance or international voice services, are interconnected with a multitude of other providers using T1/E1/J1, DS3 or STM-1 links. It is critical for service providers to be able to rapidly establish new interconnections without having to always deploy new devices. SmartNode 10200 Series media gateways therefore offer flexibility and can be configured to support T1/E1/J1, DS-3 or STM-1 interfaces. Signaling and control protocols Just as flexibility in the selection and deployment of TDM links is a key requirement for service providers, the need to support multiple signaling protocols across various carrier partners is just as important. Each SN10200 media gateway provides support for the concurrent use of ISDN, SS7/C7, CAS (R2), SIP, and SIGTRAN signaling in the same device. The ability to provide both switching and conversion across multiple TDM and IP signaling protocols at once is paramount to enabling the operational flexibility and cost savings that drive service providers to expand their carrier relationships and converge their networks. In parallel with the TDM and IP signaling protocols mentioned above, SN10200 devices also support the H.248 media gateway control protocol, which enables any H.248-compliant 3-party softswitch to control a media gateway. While the softswitch manages call control interactions, the SN10200 handles transmission of call media as well as any required transcoding. Media handling Service providers will use one or more codecs on their VoIP networks according to their desire to save bandwidth, to provide a certain level of voice quality, or simply to interoperate with other VoIP devices or providers. The ability to support multiple different concurrent codecs and to allocate them in real time based on traffic is the key to delivering true network convergence. SmartNode 10200 gateways feature extensive support for various wireline, mobile and IP telephony audio formats, delivering seamless transcoding in real-time. The media gateways ship with support for G.711, G723.1, G.726, and G.729ab right out of the box, with no additional license fee required. They also offer optional support for mobile and IP vocoders such as AMR, AMR-WB (G.722.2), GSM-FR/GSM-EFR, EVRC/QCELP, G.728, G.729eg, and iLBC. SN10200 gateways offer independent dynamic codec selection per channel. This means that it is possible to assign different vocoders to different channels, on a channel-by-channel basis. The devices can then run all of these codecs concurrently and do so with no impact on system performance. SN10200 gateways also provide unparalleled support for Internet-based fax, also known as Fax over IP or Fax relay, using the T.38 protocol, which is used to carry fax communications over an IP network. (They also support the T.30 protocol for fax over the PSTN.) System density SN10200 gateways feature the industry’s highest system density in a 2U form factor. Beside the capital savings achieved by purchasing less units of equipment, system density also provides operational cost savings in the form of reduced co-location fees as well as lower power and cooling costs. Energy efficiency For many, if not most, service providers, the payoff from reducing energy use can be particularly impressive; typically, for every watt of power required to operate a device, another watt is required to cool it. The SN10200 media gateways can play a major role in reducing energy costs, with an average two-thirds less power consumption than competing products of similar capacity. Provisioning and maintenance For network convergence efforts to contribute positively to revenue and profitability, service providers must maintain their reputation for uptime and availability during the introduction, operation, and maintenance of new services. The SN10200 offers OAM&P, an operations, administration, maintenance, provisioning (OAM&P) solution. OAM&P enables the service provider to perform the initial set-up of the SN10200 media gateway and any subsequent maintenance operations. These range from the simple, such as the collection of statistics and alarms, to the more complex, such as system configuration changes, the addition of new hardware or software components, and the application of software patches or software upgrades.