| The MultiVOIP voice over IP gateways
provide toll-free voice and fax communications over the Internet
or Intranet. By integrating voice and fax into an existing data network,
businesses can realize substantial savings on inter-office long distance
toll charges.
The MultiVOIP family is available in analog and digital models
ranging from one to 60 ports. MultiVOIP products connect directly
to phones, fax machines, key systems, PSTN lines or a PBX to
provide real-time, toll-quality voice connections to any office
on a VOIP network. MultiVOIP is designed to help maximize investments
already made in the existing data and voice network infrastructure.
For Avaya™ Communication Manager environments, MultiVOIP
provides distributed networking capabilities to small branch
offices of Fortune 1000 corporations. MultiVOIP extends the call
features of a centralized Avaya media server and provides local
office survivability to branch offices of up to 15 users using
analog or IP phones. For more information and specific Avaya
model numbers visit the Avaya extranet.
Family Features
Up to 60 ports per chassis for communication over an existing IP network
or the Internet
Ethernet connectivity and full IP compatibility
with existing routers
and WAN infrastructure
FXS/FXO, and E&M connectors on each channel for direct analog connection
to phones, key telephones, PBX extensions, PSTN lines or PBX trunks (2-, 4-,
and 8-port models only)
Digital MultiVOIP connects directly to PBX or PSTN line via BRI, T1/E1
or PRI
PSTN fail-over automatically routes calls over the PSTN network if the
IP network is congested or down
Supports H.323 or SIP for sending voice over the Internet
Supports H.450 supplementary services to provide for call transfer,
call forwarding, call hold, call waiting and name identification
Voice compression to 5.3K per call with support for multiple algorithms,
including ITU G.723 and G.729
T.38 real-time fax relay for interoperability among other VOIP equipment
Voice prioritization using the industry-standard Differentiated Services
(DiffServ) protocol
Configuration and management using a web browser or Windows
Two-year warranty |