BroadAccess VOIP-MG-H7 Installation Instructions

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Description

The VOIP-MG-H7 card is a media gateway card which converts TDM services
into VoIP, in order to support an interface to Next Generation Networks. The card
terminates TDM calls, and converts voice and voiceband data into IP packets (and
vice versa). It also incorporates standard H.248 signaling protocols to handle the
calls. The VOIP-MG-H7 card includes VoIP Media Processing units, which
perform the media conversion, and a control unit, which handles the signaling
interface to the softswitch and performs the call control and management
mediation.
The IP-UL-x series card can be used together with the VOIP-MG-H7 card when a
single physical uplink is required for both VoIP & DSL data traffic, and/or if the
physical uplink type required for the VoIP is Gigabit Ethernet (electrical or
optical) which is not supported directly on the
VOIP-MG-H7 card.
Table 1.
Installed in:
Max no. of cards per cage
Location in cage
Interface to IP network
Ethernet Connector
Control Protocols
For information on the compatibility of the VOIP-MG-H7 card with other cards,
system software and management software, see "Compatibility" in the Card
Installation Overview.
Card controls and indicators are shown in Figure 1, and described from top to
bottom in Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4.
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I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s
VOIP-MG-H7 Card — Features
Feature
Master CU or single-side unit, CAG40D-M
1
Slot 13
Electrical Ethernet 100/BaseT or 100/BaseF; Optical
Fast Ethernet (using an adapter installed on the cage
backplane)
Electrical/Optical Gigabit Ethernet through IP-UL-X
card
RJ-45
H.248 — VOIP-MG-H7 card
April 2006
VOIP-MG-H7 Card
Specification
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  • Page 1 The IP-UL-x series card can be used together with the VOIP-MG-H7 card when a single physical uplink is required for both VoIP & DSL data traffic, and/or if the...
  • Page 2 Card Controls and Indicators VOIP- MG-H7 FAIL ACTIVE TEST Reset Button VOIP-MG PMC Figure 1. VOIP-MG-H7 Card — Controls and Indicators Table 2. VOIP-MG-H7 Card — Control Descriptions Control Action Description Restart (RST/BU) RESET Reset Card Table 3. VOIP-MG-H7 Card — Indicator Descriptions...
  • Page 3 There are no user configurable strapping options on this card. Note: The VOIP-MG-H7 card is configured for use through the management software provided with your system. For further details, see the BroadAccess Configuration Guide supplied in the Service Manual and in the ClearAccess+ User Guide.
  • Page 4 . Install the VoP-MG ADP (for electrical uplink) or IP-ADP-OP-S (for optical uplink) card backplane adaptor (supplied with the VOIP-MG-H7 card) on the cage backplane connector which corresponds to the card slot in which the card is installed (backplane connector P13).
  • Page 5 BroadAccess VOIP-MG-H7 Card - Installation Instructions The uplink to the IP network is implemented using an optical Fast Ethernet uplink cable, or using an electrical Ethernet 100/BaseT cable. The cable can be connected either directly to the operator's IP network, or can be routed through the system's IP-UL-x series card.

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