Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 124

MG+ETH1-1, Field of Application, Technical Data, Pin Assignment, Indicators

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Voice over IP (VoIP) Media Gateway (MGW) 11.2.1 MG+ETH1-1 Field of Application The MG+ETH1-1 interface card provides 16 Media Gateway channels for VoIP. The MG+ETH1-1 interface card can be installed in any of the OpenCom 510's slots (1 to 12, see also the chapter Slots starting on page 27). Up to four MG+ETH1-1 interface cards can be operated. Technical Data ■ OpenCom 510 can be connected to the LAN via the ethernet port (10/ 100 Mbit/s). ■ The interface card supports: all codecs used by VoIP telephones, silence detection, echo suppression and DTMF tone detection. ■ The interface card can not be used in a slave system. ■ The interface card acquires its software from the system. After the card has been installed it will automatically load the required software. ■ No settings need to be made on the interface card. Pin Assignment The ethernet port's pin assignment is designed for a direct connection, via a RJ45 patch cable, to an ethernet Switch. You will need a cross-link cable ("Cross-over Cable") for connection to a PC. Indicators There are four LEDs on the front of the MG+ETH1-1 interface card. 122

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Voice over IP (VoIP)
Media Gateway (MGW)
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11.2.1 MG+ETH1-1
Field of Application
The MG+ETH1-1 interface card provides 16 Media Gateway channels for VoIP.
The MG+ETH1-1 interface card can be installed in any of the OpenCom 510’s slots
(1 to 12, see also the chapter
Slots
starting on page 27). Up to four MG+ETH1-1
interface cards can be operated.
Technical Data
OpenCom 510 can be connected to the LAN via the ethernet port (10/
100 Mbit/s).
The interface card supports: all codecs used by VoIP telephones, silence
detection, echo suppression and DTMF tone detection.
The interface card can not be used in a slave system.
The interface card acquires its software from the system. After the card has
been installed it will automatically load the required software.
No settings need to be made on the interface card.
Pin Assignment
The ethernet port’s pin assignment is designed for a direct connection, via a RJ45
patch cable, to an ethernet Switch. You will need a cross-link cable (“Cross-over
Cable”) for connection to a PC.
Indicators
There are four LEDs on the front of the MG+ETH1-1 interface card.