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Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card
The Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card is an IP plug-in line card for the Dialogic® Converged Services Platforms (CSP). It enables the CSP Platforms to support IP, performing two-way gateway conversion between circuit-switched and packet-switched media. Developers can use the Dialogic® IPN Series 3 Card to build revenue-generating voice, fax, and modem-over-IP services in which a CSP Platform acts as a gateway or media server in a converged services network.
The Dialogic® IPN Series 3 Card transcodes data from PCM to packet technology, compresses it, and provides silence suppression, echo cancellation, and jitter buffering to improve quality. The Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card, along with SIP and H.323 signaling, provides a true gateway environment, enabling developers to deliver an application server, signaling engine, gateway, and media server, all in a single system. This unified architecture can translate into significant cost savings, reduced development time, and simplified operation for developers and service providers.
| Features | Benefits |
Supports up to 1024 IP media ports without compression (G.711 only), and up to 512 ports with compression (G.723.1, G.726, G.729, and T.38 fax) providing DTMF with RFC 2833 support | Provides a high-density IP environment, and supports popular IP coders to facilitate transcoding when interfacing between different IP networks. |
Supports traffic load sharing among IP Series 3 Cards | Increases the availability and reliability of a service |
Supports two 100 MB/s Ethernet ports, configured as a Link Aggregate Group | Provides high availability and redundancy in case of an Ethernet port failure |
Dynamic coder change | Allows flexibility in coder use, and dynamically changing coders during a call can optimize voice quality |
Provides up to 4096 gateway ports | Increases the service capacity of a gateway application |
New coders can be added via software load | Enables the introduction of coders without system re-design, allowing new coders to be added on existing technology as required to meet market needs |
