Provides 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.
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 T1/E1 or PRI
- PSTN fail-over automatically routes calls over the PSTN network if the IP network is down
- Supports H.323 or SIP for sending voice over the Internet (SIP not supported on MVP110 & MVP120)
- 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
- Modem relay supports modem connections over the IP network (up to 14.4K bps)
- Voice prioritization using the industry-standard Differentiated Services (DiffServ) protocol
- Configuration and management using a web browser or Windows
- Models with integrated gatekeeper extend the call features of a
centralized Avaya media server, running MultiVantage software, and
provide local office survivalitiy to small branch offices of large
corporations