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Pub. 42004-462A
Model 13382 WiFi and 13383 VoIP Addressable Amplified Speakers
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The following network facilities should be provided (This may vary widely depending on how your
network is deployed):
SIP proxy server (to route calls)
SIP registrar server (frequently combined with proxy servers)
TFTP server (for downloading configuration files).
TCP Syslog server (for reporting alarms and external inputs)
SMTP server (for reporting via email)
STNP server (to synchronize the internal clock)
STUN server (for NAT firewall traversal)
Dedicated systems, such as Gatekeepers, VoIP-enabled PABXs or soft PABXs may also provide these
functions.
The GAI-Tronics VoIP/WiFi Addressable Amplified Speakers only support Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) to RFC3261 Call Control signaling.
In addition to direct access, peer-to-peer or via a SIP server, each amplified speaker is capable of
receiving a Multicast broadcast. Multicast allows a single audio stream to be sent to multiple end points
simultaneously, to achieve multi-point paging or Public Address functionality over IP. Multicast requires
the use of a SIP server that specifically supports Multicast functionality and each speaker must be
configured (enabled) to receive Multicast packets.
Available Models
Table 1. VoIP/WiFi Addressable Amplified Speakers Model Chart
Part No.
Description
13382
WiFi VoIP Addressable Amplified Speaker
13383
VoIP Addressable Amplified Speaker