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SpoATA FXS-to-VOIP Gateway for - analog phone - fax machine - electronic payment system - any analog devices Screenshot of the management GUI intgerf


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http://www.nicherons.com/download/SpoATA_usermanual.pdf
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Add additonal FXS
to
PBX
FXS gateway
could be away from your PBX- & next to users / fax
machines

So easy adding
external FXS ports
multiple
units could be daisy chained to stack up
(e.g. 2x SpoATA -> 16x FXS)
Introduction
8 FXS ports VOIP Gateway / Channel Bank
Support dual protocols: ITU-H.323 V4 and IETF SIP V2.
Provide 8 RJ-11 ports for POTS phones / fax machines / alarm systems /
electronic cash terminals
Provide 2 RJ-45 Ethernet Ports (WAN /LAN)
LAN port could be BRIDGED
Support single or multiple registrations.
Support hunt line, call forward/transfer/hold, phone book.
Support G.711 A/μ law, G.729A/B, G.723.1 Codecs.
Support QoS, VLAN, NAT tranversal and router function.
Support VAD, CNG, EC.
Universal 24v power adapter (110-240v; 50/60hz)
Key Features
Peer-to-Peer IP Calls
Speech quality ensured by QoS at the Ethernet and IP layers and
comprehensive jitter buffer
Line Echo Cancellation
Voice prompts, HTTP Web, Auto Provision support for configuration and
updates
Highly stable embedded Linux operating system in high performance ARM 9
Processor
Feature
8 RJ-11 FXS ports for traditional phone sets or PBX's trunk lines
LEDs for Power, Ready, Status, WAN, PC, FXS ports
Call Forward, Call Hold, Call Transfer
Dial Plan
Caller ID
Dynamic selection of codec
Advanced jitter buffer
Automatic traversal of NAT and firewall
VLAN / Qos
Router
Echo cancellation for Speakerphone
Comfort noise generation (CNG)
Voice activity detection (VAD)
Auto provisioning (requires auto provisioning server)
On line firmware upgrade
Multi-language support: English and Chinese
Supported Standards
ITU: H. 323 V4, H. 225, H. 235, H. 245, H. 450
RFC 1889 - RTP/RTCP
RFC 2327 - SDP
RFC 2833 - RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony
Signals
RFC 2976 - SIP INFO Method
RFC 3261 - SIP
RFC 3264 - Offer/Answer model with SDP
RFC 3515 - SIP REFER Method
RFC 3842 - A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indicator
RFC 3489 - Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through
Network Address Translators (NATs)
RFC 3891 - SIP "Replaces" Header
RFC 3892 - SIP Referred-By Mechanism
Draft-ietf-sipping-CC-transfer-04 - Session Initiation Protocol Call
Control - Transfer
Codec: G. 711 (A/μ Law), G. 729A/B, G. 723.1
DTMF: RFC 2833, In-band DTMF, SIP INFO
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