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Overview

This manual provides you with information for configuring and operating the VoIP analog
MediaPack series devices listed in the table below:

Table 1-1: Supported MediaPack Series Configurations

Product Name
MP-124
MP-118
MP-114
MP-112*
* The MP-112 differs from the MP-114 and MP-118 in that its configuration excludes the
RS-232 connector, Lifeline option, and outdoor protection.
1.1

Gateway Description

The MediaPack series analog Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) media
gateways (hereafter referred to as device) are cost-effective, cutting edge technology
products. These stand-alone analog VoIP devices provide superior voice technology for
connecting legacy telephones, fax machines and Private Branch Exchange (PBX) systems
to IP-based telephony networks, as well as for integration with new IP-based PBX
architectures. These devices are designed and tested to be fully interoperable with leading
softswitches and SIP servers.
The device is best suited for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), branch offices, or
residential media gateway solutions. The device enables users to make local or
international telephone and / or fax calls over the Internet between distributed company
offices, using their existing telephones and fax. These calls are routed over the existing
network ensuring that voice traffic uses minimum bandwidth. The device also provides SIP
trunking capabilities for Enterprises operating with multiple Internet Telephony Service
Providers (ITSP) for VoIP services.
The device supports the SIP protocol, enabling the deployment of VoIP solutions in
environments where each enterprise or residential location is provided with a simple media
gateway. This provides the enterprise with a telephone connection (i.e., RJ-11 connector)
and the capability to transmit voice and telephony signals over a packet network.
The device provides FXO and/or FXS analog ports for direct connection to an enterprise's
PBX (FXO), and / or to phones, fax machines, and modems (FXS). Depending on model,
the device can support up to 24 simultaneous VoIP calls. The device is also equipped with
a 10/100Base-TX Ethernet port for connection to the network. The device provides LEDs
for indicating operating status of the various interfaces.
The device is a compact unit that can be easily mounted on a desktop, wall, or in a 19-inch
rack.
The device provides a variety of management and provisioning tools, including an HTTP-
based embedded Web server, Telnet, and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
The user-friendly, Web interface provides remote configuration using any standard Web
browser (such as Microsoft™ Internet Explorer™).
Version 5.4
FXS
FXO
15
Combined FXS /
FXO
4 + 4
2 + 2
1. Overview
Number of
Channels
24
8
4
2
May 2008

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