Vega 100 G VoIP Gateway
- 2 Interfaces
- 2.1 VoIP
- 2.2 Telephony Interfaces
- 2.3 LAN Interfaces
- 3 Features
- 4 Hardware
- 4.1 Certification
- 4.2 Environmental
- 4.3 Indicators
- 4.4 Dimensions
- 4.5 Power
- 4.6 Program Storage
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The Vega 100G VoIP Gateway is the most resilient single-span gateway in its class.
Fixed configuration of 30 VoIP calls
Branch office survivability
Available SRES and SNAP support
Flexible call routing for fallback and least cost routing
Emergency PSTN backup
Voice, fax and modem Support
Interoperability with a wide range of legacy and IP equipment
Supports dual gigabit Ethernet connections
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THE MOST RESILIENT VOIP GATEWAY IN ITS CLASSÂ
The Vega 100 VoIP gateway connects digital telephony equipment to IP networks. Each unit purchased is factory configured with a maximum capacity for 30 simultaneous calls.
The available Sangoma Resiliency Enablement Suite (SRES) makes the Vega 100 the most resilient gateway in it is class. In the event of a WAN failure, IP phones behind the Vega gateway can continue to call each other, be routed to a backup switch or connected directly to the PSTN. In addition, the use of the Sangoma Network Appliance Provisioning (SNAP) tool makes the Vega 100 the easiest to provision gateway on the market.
Each E1/T1 interface can be independently configured as network side or terminal side. The Vega 100 gateway can therefore be connected to a PBX or the PSTN. This configuration provides:
No disruption to the configuration of existing equipment
Flexibility & choice for call routing
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The Vega 100G gateway supports the following signalling schemes:
ETSI, VN4, ISDN
NI1, NI2, AT&T 5ESS, DMS100
ISO QSIG Basic Call & QSIG feature transparency
Channel Associated Signalling (CAS)
R2 MFC
All Vega gateways support SIP and T.38 Fax.
The Vega 100G gateway has proven interoperability with a wide range of existing telecommunications and VoIP equipment.
Service Provider Applications:
Customer premises gateway for SIP trunking
Low-density PSTN gateway
Survivability for IP phones
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Enterprise Applications:
Enterprise VoIP networking
PSTN trunking for IP-PBXs
Enterprise IP telephony gateway
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Interfaces
VoIP
SIP
Audio codecs:
G.711 (a-law/µ-law) (64 kbps)
G.729a (8 kbps)
G.723.1 (5.3/6.4 kbps)
G.726
FAX Support – up to G3 FAX, using T.38
Modem Support – up to V.90, using G.711
Up to 30 VoIP channels
Telephony Interfaces
Primary Rate ISDN (User configurable NT/TE):
E1
Euro–ISDN
ISO QSIG
VN4
CAS R2MFC
T1
NI1/NI2
AT&T 5ESS
DMS100
CAS (RBS)
ISO QSIG
LAN Interfaces
2 RJ–45s, 1000 BaseT / 100 BaseTX / 10 BaseT, full / half duplex
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Features
Identification
Caller ID presentation
Caller ID screening allows connections to be accepted only from selected call sources
SIP Registration & Digest Authentication
Operations, Maintenance & Billing
HTTP(S) web server
RADIUS Accounting & Login
Remote firmware upgrade:
Auto code upgrade
Auto configuration upgrade
SNMP V1, V2 & V3
TFTP/FTP support
VT100 – RS232
Routing & Numbering
Dial Planner – sophisticated call routing capabilities, standalone or gatekeeper/proxy integration
Direct Dialing In (DDI)
SIP registration to multiple proxies
NAT traversal
Security & Encryption
Management – HTTPS, SSH,  Telnet
Configurable user login passwords
Call Quality
Adaptive jitter removal
Comfort noise generation
Silence suppression
802.1p/Q VLAN tagging
Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
Type of Service (ToS)
QoS statistics reporting
Echo cancellation (G.168 up to 128ms)
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Hardware
Certification
EMC (ClassB)
EN55022
EN55024
FCC Part 15
AS/NZS3548
VCCI
Safety
EN60950
IEC60950
UL60950
AS/NZS60950
Telecoms (ISDN)
E1: TBR4
T1: FCC Part 68
T1: CS-03
Environmental
0° .. 40°C
0% .. 90% humidity (non-condensing)
Indicators
LED:
Power
ISDN: NT/TE & Link up
LAN: speed / activity
Dimensions
270mm(W) x 155mm(D) x 43mm(H)
Weight: 1.2kgs
Rackmount ears supplied: 107mm (2-pieces)
Power
100..240 VAC, 47..63 Hz, 1..0.5 A (24 Watts)
Program Storage
Code & configuration data are stored in FLASH & executed from RAM
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