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Supported Features and Protocols

 

Features

Any to any switching gateway.

  •  Ability to run all endpoints/protocols on single software image and appliance

  • SS7, Sigtran, SIP, Megaco Media Gateway, Signaling Gateway

  • Flexible dial plan to route from any endpoint to any endpoint

Scalable and very high density

  • Up to 32 E1 per appliance appliance

  • Can scale up to 288 E1s in relay mode where multiple systems act as one

  • Transcoding available on all channels

Extensive VoIP Signaling

  • SIP, Megaco/H.248

Full featured SS7/Sigtran Signaling

  • SS7 ISUP Signaling with several national variants

    • ITU, ANSI, Bellcore, France, UK, China, India and Russia

    • M2UA signaling gateway

ISDN signaling

  • Q.931, QSIG,

MFC R2 signaling

Faxing and Media Support

  • Pass-through

  • T.38

Wide range of narrowband and wideband codecs supported
For any-to-any codec transcoding

  • G.711, G.729, AMR

Robust implementation with distribution
Profile Panel, on the fly configuration with no service interruption.

 

NOTE:
Limitations exist when running specific signaling combinations at same time.

  • Eg: M2UA SG cannot run at the same time as ISUP+MTP3+MTP2

  • Some codes such as AMR will reduce session capacity.

  • No reduction of capacity for G711, G729, iLBC

TDM T1/E1 Interfaces

  • Electrical G.703.6/G.704 balanced

  • Minimum 4 T1/E1

  • Maximum 32 T1/E1 (960 ds0/sessions) per appliance

  • Transcoding supported on all channels

  • Extend capacity over 960 ports via ISUP relay feature and multiple appliances.

Ethernet Network Interfaces

  • Two Gigabit network interfaces

VoIP Protocols

SIP

  • SIP V2 / RFC 3261 RFC 3261 Session Initiate Protocol

  • RFC 2976 SIP INFO Method

  • RFC 3398 ISUP-SIP Mapping

  • RFC 3515 Refer Method

  • RFC 2327 Session Description Protocol

  • RFC 3581 An Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Symmetric Response Routing

  • RFC 3892 Referred-By Mechanism

  • RFC 3891 "Replaces" Header

  • RFC 3551: RTP/AVP

  • RFC 3515: REFER

  • RFC 2617: HTTP Digest Authentication

  • SDP Bypass

  • NSG exports all SS7 parameters via SIP custom X headers.

 

 Megaco/H.248 & MGCP

  • MEGACO Protocol Version 1.0, Internet RFC3525

  • H.248.1 Version 1 Implementors’ Guide, 13 April, 2006

  • H.248 Sub-series Implementors’ Guide, 13 April, 2006

  • ITU-T recommendation H.248.1 Version 3 (09/2005): “Gateway control protocol”

  • SDP : Session Description Protocol, Internet RFC 2327 & RFC 4566 

  • H.248.2 – Fax etal Package

  • H.248.14 – Inactivity Timer Package

  • Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF, Internet RFC 2324

  • DTMF support

    • RFC 2833/4733 - "RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals"

    • In-band DTMF detection/generation

Call Handling

  • H.225.0 : Call signaling protocols and media stream packetization for packet-based multimedia communication systems

  • H.245 : Control protocol for multimedia communication

  • H.235, H.450, H.460

 

DTMF support

  • RFC 2833/4733 - "RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals"

  • In-band DTMF detection/generation

 

TDM Protocols

SS7

  •  TDM

    • ISUP

      • ITU, ANSI, Bellcore, UK, China, France Spirou, India and Russian

      • ITU 88, 92 & 97, 2000, Telcordia 97, ANSI 88, 92, 95 and ETSI v2,v3

        • SPIROU, China, UK, Russia, India

        • SCTP (RFC 2960)

    • MTP3, MTP2, MTP1

      • MTP2

        • ITU 88 & 92, ANSI 88 & 92, Peoples Republic of China

      • MTP3

        • ITU 88 & 92 & ETSI, ANSI 88 & 92, 96  & Telcordia (including ANSI MTP3-B), China

  • SS7 over SigTran Packaging (ISUP over IP)

    • SigTran Relay

      • M2UA (RFC 3331) Replay

        • MTP2 level Relay

ISDN

  • CCITT 88,                  User & Network Side PRI/BRI

  • AT&T 4ESS              User Side - PRI, Network Side - PRI

  • 5ESS                           User Side - PRI/BRI, Network Side - PRI/BRI

  • DMS-100                   User & Network Side - PRI/BRI

  • ETSI                           User & Network Side - PRI/BRI

  • Australian Telecom  User Side - PRI/BRI and Network Side - PRI

  • National ISDN-1       User Side - BRI

  • NTT                             User & Network Side - PRI/BRI

  • National ISDN-2       User & Network Side - PRI

  • Q.SIG                         (PRI)

  • LAPD & TEI Management

 

Call Routing

 Configurable and extendable XML-based dial plan and routing rules XML Dialplan can be used to create complex routing scenarios between SIP and TDM.

 

  • Call routing based on any call parameter present in a SIP or SS7 IAM message.

  • Deep integration with signaling stacks

  • Ability to use external applications to build complex routing logic*

 

Media Processing & Transcoding

Wide range of codecs supported for any to any codec negotiation.

G.711
G.723.1
G.726
iLBC

G.729AB

GSM
G.722
AMR
G.722.1

 

Echo Cancellation & VQE

Telco grade hardware based echo canceling and Voice processing

 

  • G.168-2002 with 128ms tail

    • Noise cancellation

    • DTMF Removal

    • DTMF Detection

    • FAX Detection

    • Automatic Gain Control

 

DTMF Detection and Generation

Sangoma NSG gateway supports multiple DTMF internetworking scenarios.

  • RFC 2833 Tone Relay

  • In-band

  • SIP INFO

  • Hardware and software DTMF detection and generation

Management and Configuration

 

Sangoma NSG configuration, operation and troubleshooting are designed to be flexible.

  • Web GUI

  • Profile Sync, on the fly configuration without service interruption.

  • Command line interface via ssh and usb to serial

  • Call detail records in XML format

  • Detailed logs with user configurable file size and auto rotation

  

Monitoring

  • SNMP v1, 2, 3

  • RTCP

 

Accounting

  • Radius

Un-Supported Features

The following features/protocols are currently unsupported by NSG:

  • TCAP

  • SCCP

  • TUP

  • NSG acting as an STP (NSG is supported as an SSP)

  • SIP-I   (some simulated relay is possible)

  • Legal Interception

  • NFAS (ISDN specific)

  • M3UA (RFC 3332) *

    • Requires custom configuration and Vice President Approval

  • M2PA

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