A104 Voice and Data Telephony Card
Overview
Four ports of optimized voice and data over T1, E1, and J1 available with Telco-grade hardware echo cancellation.
The A104 supports up to 120 voice calls or 8.192 Mbps of full–duplex data throughput over four T1, E1, or J1 lines.
Supports Asterisk®, FreeSwitch™as well as other Open Source and proprietary PBX, Switch, IVR, and VoIP gateway applications
Line Protocol Support: Voice CAS, MFC/R2, PRI, ATM, Frame Relay, X.25, HDLC, PPP, SS7, Transparent bit-stream, BSC
uses Wanpipe Driver which includes a suite of configuration, operation and debugging utilities
Hardware Installation
Compatibility Note
Sangoma Telephony cards are designed to be compatible with most commercially available motherboards.
PCI details
Autosense compatibility with 5 V and 3.3 V PCI buses
Maximum operational power for PCI: 3 W (0.6 A @ 5 V) For PCI Express: 2.5 W (0.76 A @ 3.3 V)
PCI-Express details
1 Lane PCI Express bus
Compatible with 4x, 8x and 16x slots
Faceplate
Sangoma Telephony cards ship pre-installed with 1 U faceplate, along with a 2 U faceplate as accessory.
If you have a 2 U server, the 1 U faceplate will need to be removed to install the 2 U faceplate.
If this is your case, please view the following Demo which indicates which screws to remove and how to separate the card
-> Demo
Telephony card installation is very simple:
Power off server and remove cover to access the PCI/PCIexpress slots
Identify the PCI/PCIexpress slot to be used for your telephony card
Remove the backplate for that slot, from the server.
This backplate may require screwdriver to remove screws before pulling off the backplate. Use your discretion
Insert the telephony card into the PCI/PCIexpress slot and verify it is firmly seated
With the faceplate lines up with the mounting bracket, screw it firmware in place.
verify the E1/T1 ports are lined up and fully accessible from the back of the server before securing position
Plug in your E1/T1 cables into the telephony card
if you are unsure of the pinouts, see below for details
Place server cover back on and power on
E1/T1 Cable Pinouts
Your telephony card port uses the standard E1/T1 RJ45 cable pinouts.
It comes shipped with straight-through cables, with pinouts as seen below:
If you require a cross-over cable, you can make your own, however it is best to purchase pre-made to prevent the possibility of improper assembly.
If you do decide to make your own cross-over cables, use specific E1/T1 cables, or CAT5 and make sure you have a good crimper to secure the wires.
The TIP and RING Details
Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
---|---|---|---|
1 | RRING | 4 | TRING |
2 | RTIP | 5 | TTIP |
Software Installation
Select your Installation type: