Polycom Vega Gateway - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – VoIP between sites
- Page 3 – Telephony Network
- Page 4 – Future extensions; party product choices
- Page 7 – USPs
- Page 8 – VoIP between sites and home-worker / remote office using a proxy; Voice-mail for IP devices
- Page 10 – - For home users who are routed via the proxy
- Page 11 – Remove PBX and make all users IP users
- Page 12 – Analog long line extensions
- Page 13 – Recommend – private IP network between sites; For VPN at home site consider Alcatel T610
- Page 15 – party VoIP devices.
- Page 16 – PSTN toll bypass; Aim: To use internet to provide cheap inter-country calling
- Page 19 – Considerations
- Page 20 – Leased line eliminator for QSIG connections between sites; Aim: To save leased line call costs between sites
- Page 21 – Vega gateways use the ECMA 333 standard for tunnelling QSIG
- Page 22 – Analog connections; Caller ID may be provided
- Page 23 – a Vega FXS for analog telephones
- Page 25 – c FXS connection to a PBX
- Page 26 – e PBX to PBX connectivity – using both FXS and FXO
- Page 27 – f PBX to PBX connectivity – using FXS only
- Page 28 – h Mass analog connection – using a Vega 400 and a channel bank
- Page 31 – + SIP aware firewall
- Page 32 – ITSPs and VoIP services
- Page 33 – Appendix 2 – Things to consider; Ensure that the IP network does not drop data; Existing firewalls
Version 2.1
16 March 2006
Page 1 of 33
Vega Gateway Scenarios.
©2005-2006 VegaStream Ltd.
Examples are given in best faith – ensure that you check the capabilities of systems before
deploying them, especially the functionality of devices not designed and delivered by VegaStream.
Vega Gateway
Scenarios
A Pre-sales Engineer’s
guide
This guide has been written to assist the pre-sales engineers of VegaStream’s distributors and
their resellers.
The guide details a set of standard configurations along with key considerations and
recommended 3
rd
party interoperable products.
A guide to the scenarios and information you will find within this document are listed below.
1.
VoIP between sites
2.
VoIP between sites and home-worker / remote office
3.
VoIP between sites and home-worker / remote office using a proxy
4.
Analog long line extensions
5.
IP Telephony
6.
PSTN toll bypass
7.
TDM to / from VoIP converter
8.
Leased line eliminator for QSIG connections between sites
9.
Analog connections
-
Analog Applications
a)
Vega FXS for analog telephones
b)
Analog breakout to the PSTN – e.g. for a company or for a PSTN toll bypass
c)
FXS connection to a PBX
d)
FXO connection to a PBX
e)
PBX to PBX connectivity – using both FXS and FXO
f)
PBX to PBX connectivity – using FXS only
g)
PBX to PBX connectivity – using FXO only
h)
Mass analog connection – using a Vega 400 and a channel bank
i)
Analog long line extensions
Appendix 1 - 3
rd
Party Products
Appendix 2 - Things to consider
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Summary
Version 2.1 16 March 2006 Page 2 of 33 Vega Gateway Scenarios. ©2005-2006 VegaStream Ltd. Examples are given in best faith – ensure that you check the capabilities of systems before deploying them, especially the functionality of devices not designed and delivered by VegaStream. 1. VoIP between site...
Version 2.1 16 March 2006 Page 3 of 33 Vega Gateway Scenarios. ©2005-2006 VegaStream Ltd. Examples are given in best faith – ensure that you check the capabilities of systems before deploying them, especially the functionality of devices not designed and delivered by VegaStream. Telephony Network • ...
Version 2.1 16 March 2006 Page 4 of 33 Vega Gateway Scenarios. ©2005-2006 VegaStream Ltd. Examples are given in best faith – ensure that you check the capabilities of systems before deploying them, especially the functionality of devices not designed and delivered by VegaStream. Future extensions • ...