User Manual
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M
.sat
PCI GSM
Created on: 18.01.2010
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Please observe security references as per DIN 34!
User manual PCI-GSM V1.1
1. Introduction
1.1 Equipment description
The coM.sat PCI GSM-Board is meant to serve as an interfacing tool for the GSM-
network, that gets your software-based telephone system ready for GSM. The
coM.sat
PCI GSM-Board is aligned with Linux OS and offers a kernel-independent
driver as well as a channel driver for Asterisk, already included in the scope of
supply. You will be able to benefit from all the advantages provided for by an IP-
connection, maintaining utmost flexibility and profiting from low communication
cost.
Up to 4 GSM-Quadband-Channels, equipped with individual SIM-cards, will allow
you to consolidate your telecommunication activity between GSM, conventional
telephony and IP-telephony. According to the Motherboard available, up to 4
coM.sat
PCI GSM-Boards can be integrated into a computer, which enables an
individual amplification of your existing telephone system to up to 16 GSM-
Channels. The Board has been designed for a fast building up of the call
connections and provides Digital Audio Quality (EFR/AMR). This enables the User
to benefit, on the highest possible technological standard, from all advantages
provided by the convergence of mobile and internet-based telephony.
1.2 Feature survey
Up to 4 GSM Quadband-channels per PCI-slot
Comfortable integration into the corporate network combined with a Soft PBX
Including a Virtual PBX / Mobility functionalities
Hotswap enabled (change of SIM-card while in operation)
Digital Audio Quality (EFR/AMR)
Quick call connection
Hardware DTMF Recognition
For SIM-cards of 1.8 and 3.3 Voltage (1 SIM-Card per channel)
Up to four simultaneous PCI-slots = in total
16 GSM-channels (depending on the motherboard in use)
1.3 Technical requirements
CPU - Pentium III or superior
RAM - 256 MB or superior
Operational system: Linux
Linux Driver for Kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x
Asterisk 1.4
Slot: 32 Bit PCI Version 2.3 Slot