service modules can be inserted into the SM-X slot on the supported Cisco 4000 Series ISRs without
powering off the router.
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FXS-E (extended loops) support—
FXS ports on the new modules support FXS-E with the following
details:
• Higher loop current (35 mA) to accommodate specialty phones
• Longer loop length for loops with 26 AWG wire, up to 11,000 feet (3400 meters)
• Higher ringing voltage (65 Vrms, no load)
Switching between the modes requires reload of the ISR chassis.
Note
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FXO failover bypass ports—
A failover bypass port, also called a failover trunk bypass, provides a way
to use designated analog phone ports to make phone calls through the PSTN during a power outage.
In addition to these features, Cisco 450 Voice Gateway supports the following features:
• Caller line ID
• G.711, G.729a, and G.726
• G722, iLBC, GSMAMR-NB, and Internet Speech Audio Codec (iSAC)
• Fax detection, pass-through, and relay (T.38)
• Modem pass-through
• DTMF detection
• Echo cancellation
• Voice activity detection
• Comfort noise generation
• Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP)
• Acoustic shock protection
• Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)
• RFC 4733 Digit Relay
• Noise reduction is on the roadmap
• The FXS features include:
• Support for either FXS or DID functionality
• Message-Waiting Indicator (MWI)
• Cable detection: GR909 line test
• The FXO features include:
• Support for both ground-start and loop-start modes
• Support for FXO CAMA signaling type
• Call Detail Record (CDR) information
• Support for interworking with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Skinny Client Control Protocol
[SCCP]), H.323, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 0.1
• Cable detection
• Overload protection
Cisco 450 Voice Gateway Hardware Installation Guide
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Overview of Cisco VG450 Voice Gateway
Features and Benefits of Cisco VG450 Voice Gateway