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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
Function Specification
Echo Cancellation
G.165 and G.168 2000, configurable tail length per gateway from 32 to 128
msec
DTMF Detection and
Generation
Dynamic range 0 to -25 dBm, compliant with TIA 464B and Bellcore TR-
NWT-000506.
DTMF Transport (in-band)
Mute, transfer in RTP payload or relay in compliance with RFC 2833
Call Progress Tone
Detection and Generation
32 tones: single tone, dual tones or AM tones, programmable frequency &
amplitude; 64 frequencies in the range 300 to 1980 Hz, 1 to 4 cadences per
tone, up to 4 sets of ON/OFF periods.
Output Gain Control
-32 dB to +31 dB in steps of 1 dB
Input Gain Control
-32 dB to +31 dB in steps of 1 dB
Fax and Modem Transport Modes
Real time Fax Relay
Group 3 real-time fax relay up to 14400 bps with auto fallback
Tolerant network delay (up to 9 seconds round trip delay)
T.30 (PSTN) and T.38 (IP) compliant (real-time fax)
CNG tone detection & Relay per T.38
Answer tone (CED or AnsAm) detection & Relay per T.38
Fax Transparency
Automatic fax bypass (pass-through) to G.711, ADPCM or NSE bypass
mode
Modem Transparency
Automatic switching (pass-through) to PCM, ADPCM or NSE bypass mode
for modem signals (V.34 or V.90 modem detection)
Protocols
VoIP Signaling Protocol
SIP RFC 3261
Communication Protocols
RTP/RTCP packetization.
IP stack (UDP, TCP, RTP).
Remote Software load (TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS).
Telephony Protocols
PRI (ETSI Euro ISDN, ANSI NI2, 4/5ESS, DMS 100, QSIG Basic Call, Japan
INS1500, Australian Telecom, New Zealand Telecom, Hong Kong Variant,
Korean MIC)
E1/T1 CAS protocols: MFC R2, E&M wink start,
Immediate start, delay start, loop start, ground start,
Feature Group B, D for E1/T1
In-Band Signaling
DTMF (TIA 464A)
MF-R1, MFC R2
User-defined Call Progress Tones
Diagnostics
Front panel Status LEDs
E1/T1 status
LAN status
Gateway status (Fail, ACT, Power, and Swap Ready).
Syslog events
Supported by Syslog Server, per RFC 3164 IETF standard.
SNMP MIBs and Traps
SNMP v2c
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