Sangoma NetBorder SS7G-AP01 Gateway 1 T1/E1 Fixed Transcoding 1U Single AC
Sangoma NetBorder SS7G-AP01 Gateway 1 T1/E1 Fixed Transcoding 1U Single AC
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Sangoma NetBorder SS7G-AP01 Gateway 1 T1/E1 Fixed Transcoding 1U Single ACThe Sangoma NetBorder SS7G-AP01 Gateway 1 T1/E1 Fixed Transcoding 1U Single AC is ideal for applications such as connecting a private branch exchange to the legacy telephone network or providing multiple points of presence to a VoIP network.
The Sangoma SS7G-AP01 provides full call control routing for SS7 traffic without the need for third party media gateway controllers or protocol converters. Full inter-working is supported across all VoIP and TDM protocols simultaneously, allowing this single multi-protocol TDM to VOIP gateway to be deployed interconnecting differing networks.
The compact, all-in-one design reduces footprint and eliminates the need to source multiple network components to handle media, signalling and routing. SIGTRAN and MEGACO allows a distributed solution across multiple points of presence where SS7 Interconnect is required. SNMP & Radius allows monitoring and management of NSG via both of these industry standards. A GUI provides convenient access to most configuration, monitoring and management functions, while a command line interface provides full access to management functions with a minimum of bandwidth consumption. |
Sangoma NetBorder SS7G-AP01 Gateway 1 T1/E1 Fixed Transcoding 1U Single ACThe Sangoma NetBorder SS7G-AP01 Gateway 1 T1/E1 Fixed Transcoding 1U Single AC is ideal for applications such as connecting a private branch exchange to the legacy telephone network or providing multiple points of presence to a VoIP network.
The compact, all-in-one design reduces footprint and eliminates the need to source multiple network components to handle media, signalling and routing. SIGTRAN and MEGACO allows a distributed solution across multiple points of presence where SS7 Interconnect is required. SNMP & Radius allows monitoring and management of NSG via both of these industry standards. A GUI provides convenient access to most configuration, monitoring and management functions, while a command line interface provides full access to management functions with a minimum of bandwidth consumption. |