User Manual MX100E SIP-ISDN Gateway Series
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To meet the requirements of telecom operators on the gateway reliability, the hardware design of the
MX100E, from architecture to component selection, takes full consideration of improving the mean time
between failures (MTBF), including features such as redundant power supply option and dual Ethernet
ports. In addition, the MX100E uses a web-based graphical management interface to facilitate user
configuration and routine maintenance.
Low cost and high reward
How to reduce cost and investment risk is one of the major challenges a user faces when choosing an
IP-based new generation of voice device. The MX100E helps reducing users’ cost by increasing new
functions and applications to follow the ongoing evolution of VoIP technologies. This feature can be
realized through New Rock’s software upgrade free of charge policy within the life cycle of the MX100E.
In support of multiple protocols
The MX100E supports different kinds of protocols including Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Real-time
Transport Protocol (RTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN), and Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP). Also, the MX100E supports different technologies including ISDN PRI
signalling, G.711, G.729A, or G.723.1 encoding and decoding, G.168 echo cancellation, Dual-Tone
Multi-frequency (DTMF) message transmission (RFC 2833), and fax relay (T.38).
High interoperability
By now, the MX100E has successfully passed the interoperability test with various softswitch platforms
and IP PBX products in domestic and overseas markets.
1.3 Equipment Structure
1.3.1 Front & Back Panel
Figure 1-1 Front Panel
Table 1-1 Front Panel
# Mark
Description
①
RST
Pressing the RST button for less than three seconds: no action will be taken.
Pressing the RST button for more than three seconds: the factory settings will be restored.
②
PWR
Indicators for power supply, system status and alarm, respectively.