Allied Telesis AT-iBG910 - Manual
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intelligent Business Gateways
AT-iBG910
ADSL Business Gateway with Analog and Digital VoIP Ports
AT-iBG910A/B
1 x annex A/B ADSL2+, 8 x 10/100TX,
4 x FXS, 2 x ISDN BRI
Broadband Business Gateway for
Small-Medium Enterprise
The AT-iBG910 is the family of Business
Gateways for small-medium enterprise
applications. The AT-iBG910 combines a
broadband ADSL2/2+ connection to the WAN
with Layer 3 capabilities and enhanced VoIP
features set for both analog and digital terminal
connections.
Voice over IP
The AT-iBG910 leverages Voice over IP signaling
protocols such as H.323, SIP and MGCP on
both FXS and ISDN BRI interfaces. VoIP
interoperability has been established with major
softswitch vendors. Fur thermore, the
AT-iBG910 allows the connection of modems
and faxes to its voice por ts. Quality of Ser vice
is provided through mechanisms such as the
Type of Ser vice (ToS), priority tagging of voice
traffic using IEEE 802.1p, as well as silence
suppression and local generation of comfor t
noise; the result is an excellent voice quality.
Within a SIP environment, the AT-iBG910 also
suppor ts IP PBX functionality that guarantees
local switching of calls among FXS and ISDN
BRI interfaces as well as VoIP phones connected
to the LAN even when central VoIP ser vice is
not available.
Real Time Applications Optimization
The AT-iBG910 suppor ts industr y leading
Quality of Ser vice (QoS) through ISO Layer 2
and 3 prioritization techniques including priority
tagging with IEEE 802.1p, Type of Ser vice and
DSCP fields.
The AT-iBG910 is optimized for IP video
streaming. The iBG ‘snoops’ IGMP packets in-
transit allowing simultaneous deliver y of
different multicast transmissions such as
different movies or TV channels. This enables
multiple high-quality, high bit-rate video streams
without impacting data traffic or IP telephony
while delivering the fast channel change that
users expect from video ser vices.
MPEG video ser vice management and diagnosis
is possible through dedicated commands and
video quality can be monitored using Allied
Telesis’ unique MPEG stream monitoring tool.
Data Delivery and Security
The extensive suppor t for per por t rate-limiting
in the AT-iBG910 enables ser vice providers to
deliver tiered data ser vices for the wide
spectrum of end-customer profiles, providing
maximum flexibility in ser vice differentiation.
Security is assured by an integral Stateful
Inspection Firewall with NAT and an Intrusion
Detection System (IDS) to protect end-users’
networks from Denial of Ser vice (DoS), por t
scanning and Web spoofing.
Management and Deployment
The AT-iBG910 is designed to be easy to
deploy and manage. With the Zero Touch
Configurator (ZTC) software platform, this
family of products can be remotely provisioned
and managed. ZTC is a distributed configuration
system providing secure authentication and
registration plus intelligent, automatic
configuration of remote iBG units. Its XML-
based structure enables seamless integration
with ser vice providers’ existing OSS platforms.
In addition, the industr y standard TR-069 is fully
integrated and provides efficient, scalable and
secure provisioning and suppor t for a wide
variety of Triple Play ser vices.
Key Features
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ADSL2+ or WAN interface
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H.323, SIP and MGCP VoIP protocol suppor t
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Integrated SIP proxy ser ver
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Major softswitch manufacturer compatibility
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Suppor t for analog (FXS), digital (ISDN BRI)
terminal connection and VoIP phones
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Triple Play ready
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Stateful Inspection Firewall / NAT
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DMZ suppor t
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Intrusion Detection System: DoS, por t scanning
and Web spoofing protection
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Zero Touch Configurator and TR-069 suppor t
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Ser vice specific management and monitoring –
ensures Quality of Ser vice to customers
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RoHS compliant
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