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Fax Support | T.38, G.711 pass-through |
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Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Ports | 2 FXS |
Network Interface | 10/100Base-T Ethernet |
Protocols | SIP, MGCP |
Voice Codecs | G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729A/B |
Management | Web, SNMP |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Overview of installation, configuration, and operation of MediaPack gateways.
Cost-effective, cutting-edge analog VoIP gateways for connecting legacy systems to IP networks.
Explanation of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) used by the MediaPack gateway.
High-level overview of supported features of the MediaPack gateways.
Details on the front panel layout and components of MP-1xx gateways.
Details on the MP-1xx front panel layout and components.
Rear panel layout and component descriptions for MP-10x models.
Rear panel layout and component descriptions for MP-124 models.
Details on the front and rear panel layouts and components of MP-11x gateways.
Front panel layout and LED indicators for MP-11x gateways.
Rear panel layout and component descriptions for MP-11x gateways.
Steps for unpacking, checking contents, mounting, and cabling the MP-1xx gateway.
Procedures for mounting the MP-1xx on a desktop, rack, or wall.
Details on connecting cables like Ethernet, RJ-11, RS-232, and power for MP-1xx.
Steps for unpacking, checking contents, mounting, and cabling the MP-11x gateway.
Procedures for mounting the MP-11x on a desktop, wall, or 19-inch rack.
Details on connecting cables for MP-11x: Ethernet, RJ-11, Lifeline, RS-232, Power.
Overview of methods for configuring the MediaPack: Web browser, ini file, SNMP, CLI, EMS.
Methods for assigning an IP address to the MediaPack: HTTP, BootP, DHCP, CLI.
Step-by-step guide to assign an IP address via HTTP using a web browser.
Procedure to assign an IP address using the BootP application.
Configuration of basic SIP parameters using the 'Quick Setup' screen.
Requirements for the computer used to access the MediaPack's Embedded Web Server.
Overview of security mechanisms like dual access levels and secured connections.
Steps to access the MediaPack's Embedded Web Server using a web browser.
Overview of the MediaPack Web Interface layout and its components.
Use this menu to configure the gateway’s SIP parameters and tables.
Use this submenu to configure the gateway’s specific SIP protocol parameters.
Configuration of parameters related to Proxy and Registration for SIP.
Configuration of preferred coders and their packetization periods for the gateway.
Configuration of parameters related to DTMF signaling and dialing behavior.
Configuration of supplementary services like Call Hold, Transfer, and Call Waiting.
Enabling/disabling features like Call Forward and Caller ID Restriction via keypad.
Modifying destination/source numbers for call routing.
Notation for entering numbers in tables, including ranges and wildcards.
Configuring IP-Tel and Tel-IP routing tables and associated parameters.
Routing incoming Tel calls to IP addresses based on number prefixes.
Routing incoming IP calls to groups of channels (hunt groups).
Translating hostnames to IP addresses for routing and alternative routing.
Defining release reasons to trigger alternative call routes.
Assigning profiles (behavior) to calls/endpoints for adaptation.
Defining up to four coder groups for assigning coders to profiles.
Defining Tel Profiles to associate behavior with gateway endpoints.
Defining IP Profiles to associate behavior with routing rules.
Assigning phone numbers, hunt groups, and profiles to gateway ports.
Determining how new calls are assigned to channels within hunt groups.
Configuring port-specific parameters for endpoints.
Defining username and password combinations for MediaPack ports.
Defining telephone numbers for automatic dialing when a specific port is used.
Sending Caller ID information to IP when calls are made using the gateway.
Enabling/disabling Caller ID generation/detection per port for FXS/FXO.
Forwarding incoming IPTel calls based on port status (busy, no reply).
Configuring specific FXO parameters like dialing mode and timeouts.
Configuring Voice Mail parameters for FXO gateways.
SIP Protocol Management parameters configurable via ini file.
Configuring network parameters like IP, DNS, NTP, Telnet, SNMP.
Steps to configure the gateway's IP settings.
Configuring NTP, Syslog, SNMP, and Telnet settings.
Configuring up to five SNMP managers for receiving traps.
Defining IP addresses permitted to access gateway's Web/Telnet interfaces.